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it is difficult it is what there is leak with that means it has to be very cold that means a house a lot of salt extreme dislike kind of brine temperatures minus thirty minus forty minus sixty degrees it's going to be very difficult to find life in those conditions but you never know we know that the extremophiles which are the kind of bacteria which are frightening in very difficult conditions here on earth in very hot springs already called water with various see the water all kinds of the nasty environments they kind of steam thrive but i think the conditions on mars in this particular lake are going to be even harder to have a great celebration that it's been discovered but i was a navy s.e.a.l. probably sitting back going why is it taken so long it taken so long well they kind of technology is being used it's fascinating in their marks express these huge orbiter there has been around mars for fifteen years and it has these massive very long boom which are twenty meters long each on its side and that produces radio
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waves that they're going to penetrate the kind of radar that penetrates the surface of mars and they can big information for a few kilometers inside the relational that data the analysis of that data has been gathered for years and years only now the scientists are confident to release the information and to publish it so it's a to long process of recovering the data analysing it and finally releasing it does it point to the likely to be other discoveries of the same nature yes absolutely yes we expect to find i mean remember this is a little lake i mean it's only twenty kilometers perhaps a few meters deep although it is one and a half kilometers inside the crossed but there will be more there is a speculation that they may be connected between them and then they will be more and more and more scans of on these of these nature and when the mission was launched as you say fifteen years ago do you think this is the sort of thing that was expected to be discovered. finger. so they having looking for
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for all their i mean this radar when it goes on in encounters a difference in in the consistency of a train they waste bounds by and the way they bounce back in this case was liquid water where they had been that the acting pheromone frost on this is different kinds of rock different kinds of soft and hard soil but this discovery in a way maybe a little bit surprising love the way you describe even i understood that thank you sandwich for joining us for affiliate operation still to come on the program. reporting from inside the arctic circle on how the greenland ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate for centuries. but the referee goes to extraordinary lengths before confirming this we'll explain in sports. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together.
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and four hundred years causing global concern about rising sea levels but for the local community that short term benefit i sensed a water saying more of the region's spectacular marine life. on how the melting ice is changing life in the town. deep inside the arctic circle the town of ilulissat is a big tourist draw the ice field is a unesco world heritage site and it never fails to amaze they travel here from all over the world you can look from
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a fall down to water level and you never know what you might come across a loser that was once a center for the whaling industry now the numerous piccies of whales that visit the area add to the icy spectacle all around these waters are brim full of biodiversity and the tourists pay good dollar to see it loose said actually means i spoke to greenland the greenlandic and that is the main thing you seeing out here as well so we have the icebergs that are the draw and nowhere in greenland can you see if you like this with these massive massive icebergs but there is a flip side this year there's a lot more ice in the fuel the normal that spells danger if a cruise ships which have had to anchor thirteen kilometers outside the harbor the ice is car from the net good you liked last year at a rate of twenty tons a day and growing it is an amazing sight isn't it but it tells
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a disturbing story to it knowing that the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and recent studies show that the greenland ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in the last four hundred years and it's speeding up nearly double what it was in the nineteenth century. and it's not just the west coast these speeded up images of from the hell heim classier in southeastern greenland that cliff of collapsing ice is seven kilometers long and one kilometer thick it was filmed by a team camp nearby studying how carving classes will impact sea level change in the future i was it was an amazing event i'm sure i'll never see anything like that again i'm just speechless at the absolute power of nature the amount of course and scale of the event and the main implication is that a rise in global sea level greenland will make some contribution over this coming century to global sea level and more importantly understanding what's going on in
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greenland house understand what's going on down south in antarctica where the stakes and the scales are much much much larger with much larger possible contributions there is no question that the forces of nature at work here in ilulissat helping drive a profitable local economy and ice conditions do go back and forth one year to the next but if projections are right greenland melting glass is a part of a polar trend that will have implications not just here but for the billions of people who live along our coastlines around the world nick luck al-jazeera ilulissat greenland now ever to chair with all the sport. see thank you twenty three time major tennis champion serena williams has once again complained of discrimination because of the frequency of being drug tested earlier this month the american said she was being tested more than any of her compact chits by the u.s.
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anti-doping agency report has backed that up showing williams has been tested five times in the first six months of this year more than any other male or female athlete in u.s. sports his serene a series of tweets she wrote and it's that time of the day to get randomly drug tested and only test serena out of all of the players it's been proven i'm the one getting tested the most discrimination i think so at least i'll be keeping the sport clean hash tag stay positive but i'm ready to do whatever it takes to have a clean sport so bring it on i'm excited. another athlete who's had his fair share of doping drummer's four time tour de france champion chris froome he managed to clear his name on the eve of this year's competition but the defending champion is struggling through the pyrenees froome lost ground in stage seventeen on teammate and overall leader thomas thomas cross the line third on the short sixty five kilometers stage the welshman who seeking his first grand total victory now leads
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by two minutes and thirty one seconds colombian ryder container won the stage. two time champion nasser ality is says he's still in the hunt with two days to go in the silk way rally in russia ninety roma claimed his first stage win in volgograd on day five of the race but mechanical failure or bad weather could still play a big part as drivers battle rough russian terrain as they head for moscow cass's ality is among the leading pack and says anything can happen. every day have. some that are million or. about but. we had early and then we have good days then we have a lot of gold we didn't do or win this week but i know many mortal three hundred you can all meet that it will be not easy maybe the weather will be. in or
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some rain but we've got a better world there you know or more and we'll see if we can win this. italian clubroom are considering legal action after barcelona pick them to the signing of priscilla owen with malcolm fast learner agreed to a five year contract worth forty six million dollars for the twenty one year old just a day after a misled they've struck a deal with his former bordeaux malcolm joined bordeaux in two thousand and sixteen and scored twenty three goals in ninety six games for the club and i jury in football coach has been caught on camera accepting cash payments from supposed agents who use it for his phone to buy a television crew accepting a bribe from two investigative journalists posing as football agents yousif was the assistant coach to the national team at the world cup in russia when i jury and football journalist solomon is a sham says the problem is widespread among poorly paid coaches in africa. from to
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go to ghana to egypt to south africa zimbabwe it is very common for for for coaches to accept bribes and sometimes this relationship is initiated by the coaches who don't get paid much and they begin to use the players not to be able to get some sort of financial reward and another part of it is that agents really instigated it because they have set them players that they need to market across the world across europe just so they would be able to showcase their skill and they nom come in and give the coach or coaches some sort of op arrangement where they would be able to pay them a certain presentation or they'll pay the monthly it depends on the range of mint and you know we see a lot of that in the under seventeen and under twenty one age group competitions and also age group football and eyes wide that has really affected african football but the relationship is there the more football in africa is being commercialized
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the more we get businesses and pumping money into football making it profitable the more we see this relationship growing and that is exactly what is happening in africa. three time n.b.a. champion twain wade is considering his options for next season he's a free agents with his former team the miami heat saying no decision has been made on a new deal for the thirty six year old but according to reports in china the guard has been offered a three year deal worth twenty five million dollars by shade john golden bulls it would make him the highest paid player in china and could also be the biggest overseas deal any n.b.a. player has ever had. now a result of resourceful football official has used a variation on the sport's controversial video assistant referee technology to water cold doubts were raised over this long range effort during a copper peru match because the ball slipped through a hole in the net so just to be sure the ref sought the assistance of a sideline photographer to check the footage not the f.c.
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return most so needed that via our systems as they won ten nail anyway all right that is all useful for now it is back to sue in london thanks very much jerry but is it from me. for this news hour but i will be back in a moment with plenty more of the day's news including all those results from pakistan. well this idea. that when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief goal.
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of an inequality in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to be the speakers for change join the conversation on our an insider's perspective just six months ago we were at the brink of a war of the real donald trump i think he makes comments that he probably shouldn't make from the former. national security director donald was in a class all by himself and for the thirty years i've known donald he creates his own reality maybe his son goes head to head with j.d. coolidge and there has been no evidence that shows collusion events no collusion of working with russians in what is known. for the first time since robert mugabe was hoarse from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe will see the next president
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but a struggling economy and frustration amongst many other voters means the result on the twentieth of july is still hard to predict follow this involve what you mentioned. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a breakeven oil price of twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. saudi arabia temporarily halt shipments on the key oil routes after an attack on two of its vessels by yemen's filthy rebels. are going on three thousand this is all just a red line from london also coming up
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a suicide bomber kills at least thirty one people outside a polling station in pakistan in an election already marred by claims of forwards and manipulation i still launches a series of suicide attacks in a province in southern syria more than two hundred people are killed and dozens more injured and rescuers search homes and cars in greece looking for a dozen still missing as the death toll from the devastating wildfires which is eighty. we began with a breaking story from saudi arabia the kingdom's energy minister. has announced they are temporarily halting all shipments through the bab el mundo strait which is the entrance to the red sea between yemen and djibouti it's in response to an earlier attack on two of its crude oil vessels by yemen suki rebels who fees have
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issued a statement saying they directly targeted the ships because they violated its waters and were engaging in what it called antagonistic acts saudi arabia and its coalition of allies have been fighting against the iran aligned group for three years one of the coalition's main reasons for its intervention in yemen is to protect shipping routes such as the red sea. counting is well underway in pakistan in an election which has been marred by allegations of fraud violence and manipulation former cricket hero imran khan is hotly tipped to become the next prime minister but rivals are saying the poll is rigged earlier more than thirty people were killed in a suicide bomb attack while waiting to cast their votes in the southwestern city of course that's actually going to name has more. eisel claimed responsibility for this suicide bomb attack outside a polling station in quite a tough dozens were killed another suicide bombing in the same province earlier
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this month at a campaign event killed one hundred forty nine people including a candidate but has done has deployed eight hundred thousand security personnel across the country below while bhutto's adare one of three main candidates for prime minister said voters would not be deterred the diaries mother former prime minister benazir bhutto was assassinated in two thousand and seven. in baluchistan is an attempt to disrupt the political process the people will not be affected by this they will come out and vote in full force. the dory could help form a coalition government if no party wins a decisive victory opposition leader imraan khan has campaigned on an anti-corruption platform and is popular with young voters. this is the first time we've had the chance to defeat the two parties who have been in control
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here and those who have been taking turns at power in this country for the past thirty years. the other main candidate is shahbaz sharif the brother of former prime minister no wash who is in jail charged with corruption. and i appealed to the nation to come out to polling stations cost the votes and change the destiny of pakistan and make a great prosperous and progressive country make it great in its real meaning. election observers from the european union are monitoring polling stations there have been widespread allegations of rigging and concerns that the military is engineering the outcome analysts say no matter who becomes the next prime minister they can't remain in office. without the military's back natasha getting to zero. sum avenge of eighty's life for us and long haul some of these claims there's
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a breaking really got to quite an extent now that one of the main candidates is saying he's going to reject the whole result. absolutely that's a statement from the box on the same the president. who held a late night news conference. announcing that they reject these preliminary results as we started see seeing these results trickling in on state media as well as private t.v. networks where the it is the pundits had actually called the election on so you can solve policy this is according to the election commission these are preliminary partial results but still that leaves. marks on the some big devolves to hold this news conference and then announce these irregularities that they were facing in various polling stations the process the problem but the thing that they're holding agent said the people that wanted to go in and make sure that the tali of
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the vote is counted in front of them make sure that it is free fat and polish and those people were kicked out of polling stations and their results were handed to them on white pieces of paper rather than do friction for forty five percent of an hour ago we had to film a high commissioner from pakistan talking about the fear is that if indeed a man khan is the winner here still need to form a coalition and if i were you have to filter people that might be involved in us that coalition and the sort of reaction by people on the ground is that how you eat it. what it is going to be a coalition government from the very beginning that was the writing on the wall that imran khan did not get a clear majority last time around but after all that we saw that was happening in the country where people were abandoning the part. on the sneak that was the leaders were being targeted by the national accountability bureau they were being charges were being filed against them they were being cold cases would be expedited
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so it was all according to the human rights commission of pakistan people ringing it was going to be the dirtiest election as they put it in pakistan's history so yes it was clear that imran khan's party would never be able to form a clear majority but yes he would come out as the victor with the highest number of seats and that point of who is actually going to be with them goes into what are the kind who are the kind of people who actually stood up for the first time in this election that includes the fringe far right parties people who are never part of the mainstream politics who've actually come into the four of these people are not likely to get many seats but they've broken the vote by the conservative vote bank of about dishonest in the development of the parties and a lot of analysts the movie we've been speaking to say that they see that hand of the establishment a metaphor for the pakistani military behind it saying that what they want is a weak coalition a government which does not hold an absolute majority which can easily be manipulated or told to do what to do during that whole get to do your explanation
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on that thank you so much to some avenge of a posting to life and. now at least two hundred fifty people have died in iceland tax in the southern syrian province of so wait that's according to the province's health department there's no way to is held by the government i still still has a presence in that region the attacks come as president bashar al assad's forces continue their offensive in the south near the front here with the israeli occupied golan heights from stephanie decker reports. a rare attack in the government held town of psuedo syrian state television says a suicide bomber blew himself up in the market and two more attackers were killed before they could detonate their explosives according to the reports. we heard the sounds in the early morning people started screaming there's an explosion stay away
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. i salute claimed responsibility for the attack it says it targeted government soldiers the group has lost huge swathes of territory over the last few years one of the last pockets of territory that i still controls is here behind us in the southern golan heights how the bombardment has also been very close to the fence where the israeli occupied golan heights has been intensive campaign underway by the syrian government and its russian ally to take it back he's really army is keeping a close eye on what is happening. russian jets roared through the sky before unloading their explosives we've seen syrian jets to one of which was downed on choose day by two israeli patriot missiles we heard the warning sirens go off we immediately saw this field on fire and we moved closer to find out what we could see we weren't the only ones these israeli soldiers arrived soon after to inspect the ground another
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field on fire and this one right opposite the offensive against eisel in the area where the jet went down. on wednesday both syrian and russian jets were back in the sky sources tell us that the syrian government is sending reinforcements to this area one succeeds here it will be back in control of all of southwest syria stephanie decker al-jazeera in the israeli occupied golan heights. rescue is in greece searching both in the city for people still missing after this week's wildfire has eighty people. with authorities saying it's likely the death toll will rise for new barca has more from the seaside town of monte. lifeguards scour the sea where hundreds fled for their lives many people are still missing including children. a relief efforts underway to get supplies to those in need two and a half thousand homes have been completely destroyed four thousand uninhabitable
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many survivors have been relocated to hotels in the capital as the search continues the death toll is expected to rise our estimation is that where he. didn't imagine that from the shore the time that the fire needed was about ten to fifteen minutes so it was not possible to. get. some locals have returned to a town they scarcely recognize this is where twenty six people died their bodies were found locked together at the top of a cliff in a final embrace the owners of this land had opened their gates to allow people to flee down to the sea but the fire swept through here at such speed and such force they had no chance of escape the place it was my paradise but now it's gone the owner's son saw everything the fire was in front of them so it was
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impossible even you think knew how to access the beach to go there because there was already a fire in front of them behind them they were trapped there were kids kids taking them down the cliffs all the ladies a pregnant lady when i was helping them until a certain point. then. we have lost everything everything. without rain the most effective defense greeks have is the sea water scoop from the a g.n. is flown to fire still smoldering in the hills in this parched brittle landscape small fires can quickly become in. in the town of marty the cleanup has begun streets normally bustling with holiday makers are clogged with burnt out cars the place was so intense it turned metal into liquid many seaside businesses were relying on a profitable summer season now they're salvaging what they can grease is no
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stranger to wildfires but many public services including the fire service have been crippled by years of a stereotype.

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