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change london his relationship with fish. the fish for the gents. order now will be disappointing so it's. interest how much for if you want how often you want it and come and get it from them it's a bit like a budget box but let's say we work with a couple of ensure fischman we bother in time and then handed out to those it's a really good way of just getting ahead of the maze and finish trying things that maybe you haven't tried before and also supporting the got it cool to mostyn finish is one of five or three and a half thousand small scale fishermen working in english motives but unlike many out this families being in the business but generations to come to the trade a decade today the last of my fish let's go a little boys out of all the ones that tell us what the current situation of the school said you know for a start there for a living i thought i would rather stay out of that one side and concentrate on a space flights. here on the continent is nothing that they have
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a part for you know to tie it all and there were. six touches the bigger fish. the alternate still such a big fish but some of the actual small fish israel which were trolling the only thing you know looking like that the day that the sun told you could avoid every bit of that. unlike industrial bottom two minutes which tried to along the seafloor and can kill a wide array of three night. stay still in the world and the notch holes means he's not undermining feature fish stocks by catching lots of juveniles. those he does like standing that come in and i. say that's legal so it's a low life i work for backyards but. that's not. how much would you get say for. a. if you send it three don't rub it in just sort
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of also jack is a flat right for her and the cake. on the house side of the market male tomato for increase from for the sign plights says quite a big difference that is yeah so share members help keep martin in business by giving him a good price and buying a set wait each week of whatever he brings in and they all skinny fishmonger well i seldom i still get a break simon called from provence and show you know they're beautiful things i sell more than anything else and they're also some of the most kind of moments fish exactly. every one of someone's office all which. is go all day because i've had to accept whatever turns up and have a car or different spaces and that spanking first figure given a child. who got it into cash is going to clinically is invested royale made significant this method so we end up embroider. the business is not just missing
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from a lot of the way that we know we eat today you know it is such a big disconnect between what's on our plates the merits come from. that sap people want to buy didn't that there's something about we're not so sure i started in twenty thirteen and now has eighteen members in london you buy from martin and a few up a small scale fishing. from boat to icebox in a matter of minutes the race is now on to get today's fresh catch straight up to social members in london so it's about finding people that care about where the fish come from and linking them with the called the fishermen that can have because i feel. we have a newsgathering team here that is second to their all over the world and they do
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a fantastic job and information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we help the viewer understand and make sense of it. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera.
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on july fourteenth. two thousand and sixteen. an attack on christina day in nice would change people's lives forever. to see the scale that moves sixty. two years on zero world meets the french muslim families who lost their loved ones. truck attack a nice an al-jazeera. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian
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spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood so of the goddess balej. us as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. and the ship where corruption is endemic now embroiled in a battle to hold the power. there's this radical transformation. i mean. to me that if you want to shed light on the romanians pressing for change. the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people. on. a tense beginning for the nato summit in brussels as donald trump confronts his
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allies over funding. of robotics and this is all just a live from doha also coming up the latest pictures emerge of the time boys a day after they were rescued from a flooded k. honestly international blames the united arab emirates for human rights abuses in southern yemen croatia have been saying linda nailbiting world cup semifinal to face france in the final on sunday. starts legal action against a pirate broadcasts are illegally streaming matches through a saudi owned satellite. in the run up to the nato summit many observers wondered would donald trump offer rhetorical support to the alliance or would he writes it up the tension between
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america and its allies that was on display at last month's g. seven summit in canada well it didn't take the u.s. president long to offer a not so from brussels our diplomatic editor james bay reports. never has the u.s. commitment to its nato allies look to the shaky is this even before the summit had started president trump used his breakfast with nato secretary general to attack his allies focusing on one in particular germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting from sixty to seventy percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline and you tell me of that's appropriate because i think it's not and i think it's a very bad thing for later and i don't think it should have happened and i think we have to talk to germany about it the secretary general looked taken aback maybe it's the law by me but the president kept up his extraordinary attack but germany as far as i'm concerned is captive to russia because it's getting so much energy
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from russia so we're supposed to protect germany's. energy from russia chancellor merkel who's just survived a bruising political battle at home had this response to this fresh assault. and tired though it's months i have myself witnessed that parts of germany were controlled by the soviet union and i am very happy that today we are unified in freedom as the federal republic of germany and that's why we can say that we make our own policies and we make our own decisions. despite that comment she looked as though the ferocity of trump's words had affected her she was hardly smiling as she interacted with the others. the president and the chancellor of boarded each other out walking at different ends of the procession then what's known as the family photo at a time of family feud as helicopters flew overhead the tension was high the leaders
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clearly aware the current divisions are among the most serious this alliance has faced in its almost seventy years of existence. finally when chancellor merkel and president trump actually met the language was much more conciliatory than earlier. versions. perhaps the president decided to back down he's been known in the past to avoid confrontation in face to face meetings or the two decided to declare a truce for now either way damage has been done to us germany relations and to the image of unity they wanted to reject james bays al-jazeera at nato headquarters in brussels president trump is also calling on nato allies to raise their defense spending to four percent of their gross domestic product that's up from the alliance's official target of two percent donna cain is in berlin with german reaction to trunks comments. the general tenor of president trump's remarks
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regarding germany's contributions to defense spending in so far as its role as a nato member country have been negative for some considerable time not just as president but also as candidates that he railed against what he considered to be the insufficient amount of money being spent by the german government the point to make here is that for the german government they have committed to raising their defense spending to the correct ratio in the nato summit in wales in twenty fourteen but both main parties that vied for the chancellorship in last year's general election very clear that they were not going to reach that kind of target in the life of this parliament frankl americal when she heard the president transfer marks she chose to speak to reporters saying effectively that is somebody who'd grown up in communist east germany she was very grateful now to live in a free country not dictated to by other countries where germany could plow its own pharo politically that's something she thing that she has returned to the question
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will be what sort of fall out there will be long term regarding the native relationship particularly between germany and the united states this summit is a very important occasion for the twenty nine member countries question as i say is what will emerge from it divers in thailand who helped bring twelve school boys and their football coach to safety from a flooded cave have called the rescue a miracle the first pictures of images of the boys recovering in hospital and their dramatic rescue from china by step bassam ports. they are looking surprisingly healthy considering their ordeal the rescued boys are being isolated from their parents to reduce the risk of infection in hospital. addy sac wants jan gave his son a big thumbs up when he saw him he was one of the first to stop looking for his son long blue when he disappeared almost three weeks ago. i didn't feel confident that
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my boy can do this even though he knows how to swim but i'm not sure if he's a good swimmer he only got basic swimming lessons at school but i'm very happy and proud he came out safely he can't wait to hold his son but understands it might take a few more days. the first thing i want to do is hug him all parents have the same feeling i want to see the face of my child and embrace him and ask him how he feels and how he's doing the five hour long hazardous journey out of the narrow floodgate system has taken its toll on the children and their coach the commander of the time navy seal divers who played a vital role in the rescue says they were very called mast. the boys got special full face masks with oxygen circulating all the time the divers carried them out and they were wearing wet suits to keep them warm we made them relaxed and calm and slowly moved them out but they were very cold. the complexity of the rescue operation became clear when trucks full of equipment drove away hours after the
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last cave rescue was completed twenty tons of oxygen tanks ropes lights and food supplies have been fairly underground cleanup has started after a rescue operation unprecedented for its scale and complexity has been called an extraordinary example of human strength and resilience family one cape and the rescue of the wild boar soccer team will now go down in history as the moment where the impossible was made possible. while their families school friends and everyone else in thailand celebrated their safe return to footballers will have to stay in hospital for at least a week to recover hoping that the first talk with their parents will be sooner than that that fast and al-jazeera john right thailand.
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pirating world cup broadcasts the so-called b. out q has been using the twenty eighteen world cup broadcast signal without having purchased broadcast rights the company is using a saudi owned satellite for its broadcasts and it's allegedly based in the kingdom and other sports federations including the governing bodies of tennis and formula one racing in the saudi government and all countries where illegal broadcasts are taking place to support the fight against piracy that it pangia as a global sports reporter for the new york times he says fifa will face a lot of difficulty taking legal action in saudi arabia. they try to get legal representation in saudi arabia where. they have had months and months of saying that represented and the reason they want to do it in saudi arabia of course is the fact that the feed is going through our. time arab satellite
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transmission. company which is based in riyadh of course they can only take action in saudi arabia quite in a way. if you can't get a lawyer if you can't take legal action to the court you don't think that this is been going on there for the best part of the year this is not something that's in the bedroom and this is a very sophisticated operation. as well as part of their broker. have been able to stream this on the internet and we're talking about now through a step like this cost millions of. complicated. most of. the competition and it seems like it's not just the be in sports channels that are affected it seems like there are other other other sports right. and it seems they feel they can do whatever they like
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because they've been able what are they. still had an al-jazeera. take to the streets in zimbabwe to call for free and fair elections. remembering this type of a twenty three years ago more than eight thousand men and boys were killed.

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