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marching in kinshasa against the intended use of electronic voting machines the opposition say the voting machines are untested and inappropriate since just nine percent of the country has electricity but also wants ten million names struck off the electoral roll because they have been registered without a digital fingerprint to verify that this was the our message to the ruling coalition and to the electoral commission president is our people want credible elections in december without voting machines and without this corrupt electoral list we cannot participate in elections that we know already we will fail because of these voting machines but significant opposition leaders including jumpier bemba . have been barred from contesting the election and opposition hopes a leaning towards this man. leader of the union for democracy and social progress party are delegates from the various opposition groups intent to name a unity candidates to face shut down by november fifteenth paul brennan al-jazeera
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. fishermen in kenya have hung up their net center instead trying to conserve marine life now known as reach for rangers they've been trying to monitor fish stocks and their habitats katherine sawyer has our report. meet the island's refrain just they were once a fisherman in lima county's largest island on the kenyan coast depleted fish stocks pushed them to swap roles and become protectors of the ocean most islanders depend on for their livelihood. they've learned the science of counting fish species and other sea creatures in protected areas and also telling if the ocean floor is in good shape they then take the information back to their villages and decide collectively what to do next. the fisherman down and realize that we have to protect our resources we saw the destruction of the environment of the normal fish producing the community has now
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put in place laws like place in certain important areas in the ocean no fish and zones some people blame the problem on those who fish in breeding areas using equipment that is destructive to the environment. abdullah mohammed a fish trader sees ongoing dredging of the ocean for the construction of a port is also driving fish away from the hard image of what. we are digging out for fish now fishermen have to go far into the deep sea. to do that. back on the shore the ranges patrol a mongrel forest and regulated felling of the trees for commercial purposes is a big concern on this mission they record signs of recent more going for more than sixty percent of the country's mangrove cover these are important breeding grounds for fish but logging is rampant and trying to convince communities to stop has been
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difficult. the people who live here are allowed to use some of the trees for construction and their fuel needs but they are also encouraged to report any large scale logging specifically using power so communities in this area highly depend on marine resources over eighty percent of the communities in this region depend for example on fisheries and mongul in terms of livelihood saw convincing them to start deciding on how to sustainably utilize the resource has taken some time the rangers hope their contribution to conservation will help keep the marine airco system healthy which also means keeping their communities alive catherine sorry al-jazeera patter island on the kenyan coast. fire has start building in peru's capital leymah one woman was rescued and no deaths have been reported this is all fault have been caused by
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a gas leak or faulty wiring the structure known for its classical european architecture was built back in the early twentieth century still more for you on this news hour in sport cristiana ronaldo produces something special for you ventas as his old team madrid prepares to present in classic zero dollars here. we will get is that against us in the club going to send us home. for your groceries. or to just a. short documentaries from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice. al jazeera selects justice. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as
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a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would think what it is you know it's very challenging they believe but they believe because you have a lot of people that if i did on political issues. we do people believe to tell the real story i'll just mend it is to do the work in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. calls here to talk sports and an update on this helicopter crash in england and less to come all the owner of english football club less to say he is fit for been killed in a helicopter crash outside the team's stadium fans have begun to lay tributes in
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the car park where it came down that donna promise helicopter had taken off from the pitch not long after lester had played a match in the english premier league helen gleason reports exams it was about an hour after last as one one draw with west ham that the on his helicopter pad as usual to take off from the king power stadium. but shortly after it did it crashed in the stadium and bust into flames. by sunday morning the club or yet to come for any casualties or whether the billionaire owner treated on a proper was on board that he had been at the match. the tide businessman has become a hugely popular figure at leicester since he bought the club in twenty ten he helped them return to the premier league in twenty fourteen and win the title against all the odds in twenty sixteen a year later they also reached the quarter finals of the champions league. a
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structural apply a future of. everything all the whole that the heart and soul of leicester city football program for it wasn't for them none of this what impossible in recent years in the premier league when they might have been in the championship none of it would have been possible. i thought it was a great day you know. i mean it's ended up has probably a good doggy stain unless the city football club's history a police investigation into the incident got underway on saturday night's leicester are due to play a time again in the english league cup on cheese day but it's unlikely that will go ahead. tellingly thin algis their. news of the crash has been a shock for football fans in thailand donna problem is one of the most influential figures in the sport in the country as well as thailand's fifth richest man. in the entire law. he made history in football and for
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a list of winning the premier league so i'm quite frightened of what's happened i guess all day so why are we send our thoughts and prayers and we hope for the best it doesn't matter if you're a fan of leicester or not all the type people are sending our thoughts and prayers for them to be say. barcelona host realm it read in el classico later on sunday is the first time since two thousand and seven that neither little messy nor christiane arnold has featured bosses messi is injured but it's for all those transfers the event says that seems to be a bigger blow for raul they haven't won in the league for more than a month spanish media mainly focusing on whether royal coach you are not to take he will be sacked if they don't win this one with a muslim but. we are playing a game that's attractive enough important enough tough enough and beautiful enough not to think about those kind of stories you probably enjoy them a lot but they don't help me win tomorrow's game well on saturday ronaldo scored two goals to send event to seven points clear at the top of the italian syria was
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the hosts and police who took the lead through francesco kept in the first half but back came eventis ronaldo making it all square from the spot. and then something special from the man who won three champions league crowns in a row with ralph didn't say much danger when he got the ball but he left even prover though with no chance at all of this is seventh goal internally games two one one for you very making it twenty eight points from a possible thirty a move seven point clear of not play he play on sunday. the boston red sox are just one victory away from winning the world series after taking the wind out of the l.a. dodgers sales in game four the dodgers went for nothing up on saturday off the u.s. still points rockets lets up the los angeles night. the momentum now firmly with their life after winning game three in an eighteen innings marathon half a day but boston burst their bubble two home runs leveling things before rafael davis put them ahead in the ninth so this is the first time we'll see you this
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season the l.a. at last the four one lead on the hundred fans so our first championship since nineteen eighty eight slipping further away as the red sox closed out nine to six they can win their first world series in five years back at dodger stadium on sunday. night here on the right is boston pitcher chris sale yelling at his teammates when they were for nothing down something that apparently scared them into action the first homerun coming just stuff the sales angry rant i think i. was i was down in the town on heard someone yell on and. mickey came down he was going down there watching video and i say who's yelling there he's on sale in my own mind yeah he's mad he was mad at us so you know i think that kind of little foreigner body we don't want we don't want to see him mad anymore so we decided to start swinging the bats little bit and you know hopefully brees are far more. le bron james moved up to six on the all time n.b.a.
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scoring list but it didn't do a lot to help the los angeles lakers shaky start to the season lebron shooting had the lakers ahead against the son ten years spurs as he passed the whiskey's mark of thirty one thousand one hundred eighty seven points but san antonio is demar the rose and made the shots that mattered spurs win one hundred ten to one hundred six the lakers have won two games and lost four so far. daniel ricardo will start from pole position up the mexican grown prix the australian edged out his red bull team mate max for stop and with a record lap in qualifying with lewis hamilton taking third ahead of sebastian vettel hamilton when his fifth world championship on sunday as long as his closest rival vettel doesn't win the grand prix even if vettel does win hamilton will be champion if he finishes in the top seven. meanwhile maverick when yalit got a much too long much longed for victory at the moto g.p. in australia earlier uni crowned world champion mark mark has started from pole it
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fell a pile and put his race came to an end a three made contact with neons our fellow who crashed out on the twenty second lap when you always took advantage to end the longest winless streak in history dating back to june last year it was also the first time the spaniard atop the podium since may twenty seventh. england's cricketers of one that twenty twenty much against sri lanka in colombo jason roy hit six sixes as he reached sixty nine of just thirty six balls england eventually settings for lanka a target of one hundred eighty seven in the capital joe donnelly took five wickets on his first england much since twenty ten the tourists winning by thirty runs ahead of the start of the test series. now simone paul's trip to the hospital couldn't stop her from taking world gymnastics championships by storm in cats are the multiple olympic gold medalist continues to prove untouchable in her sports as hell malik reports from doha. you would have thought the mobile. spent the night in
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hospital after seeing her compete in qualification the four time olympic champion dominated the competition after getting the second best overall score on the on even bonds she got the top individual ranking all the of the disciplines stocky with the balance i. about of kidney stones meant there was uncertainty as to where the balls would be in action but despite the pain the effort saw her end the day with the best all around school her display also guaranteed that the usa are heading into the team event ranked number one. from obama's appears to be in a league of her own urine though all she could attribute all forty of practice and still be in the lead and she says it's still more to come breaking up performances only seven out of ten without my teammates i don't think i would have the confidence about there and everything that i did tonight so i'm really excited and happy about i did a test and here for the team. with this type of form it's hard to see anybody stopping violence so hell malik zero doha.
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come all of it thank you for that poor that's it for many years our team will see you again for two hundred g.m.t. adrian finnegan is back with the latest news in just a moment. al-jazeera
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. every you are. a journey of personal discovery my great grandfather he was a slave of the lead property al-jazeera as james gannon exposed his family's legacy of slave ownership you know like my family's status and wealth has benefited from
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their choice to enslave people and america's debt to black people today some of us old skull we even scared to speak out because a soprano the. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt. i've. got you. know some of it i like. a gunman in the u.s. kills eleven people at a synagogue in pittsburgh and once again the debate on hate speech and gun control heats up. again this is. also coming up saudi arabia's public prosecutor heads to turkey to
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discuss the murder of the journalist. because the prime minister refuses to leave his official residence in a deepening political crisis. and the fishermen in kenya know this refrain. for the sake of marine life. in the united states a suspect has been charged on mass shooting during a baby naming ceremony at a synagogue in pittsburgh eleven people were killed and four police officers are among the wounded. own apartment.
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ok forty six year old robert bowers faces twenty nine charges over the attack at the tree of life synagogue if convicted he could face the death penalty the shooting a set off a new political debate over gun control and hate speech from pittsburgh i was here as andy gallagher reports. around the country evening vigils to remember the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting gunned down in an act of hate audio from first responders captured the horror as police arrived on the scene police learning the gunman's potential motive to kill as many jews as possible inside the tree of life synagogue. the shooting suspect has been identified as robert powers a man in his forty's not previously known to police yeah actions this person took today we're ready for this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in twenty two years with the federal bureau of investigation minutes before the shooting was allegedly blamed on social media a jewish nonprofit group for bringing immigrants the united states he wrote i can't
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sit by and watch my people get slaughtered screw your optics i'm going in his post also stated a dislike for president trump a feeling trump made clear was mutual as he called for the suspect if convicted to face the death penalty we must stand with our jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-semitism and vanquish the forces of hate and those seeking their destruction we will seek their destroy. hate crimes against jews and worshippers of other faiths are not new in the united states in two thousand and twelve six were shot and killed at a sikh temple in wisconsin in twenty fifteen nine african-americans were gunned down at a church in charleston a year later twenty six were killed at a church in rural texas following the pittsburgh attack police around the united states increased patrols at synagogues and other houses of worship as americans
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mourn and it takes leadership to stop this and our leaders are not stopping at too much we're a civilized society. but the u.s. anti-defamation league says hate crimes against religious groups are on the rise and the pittsburgh synagogue shooting now considered the deadliest attack on jews in american history the jewish community here in squirrel hill is one of the oldest in the united states there are several synagogues dotted around the area but everybody knows everybody else and one thing is for sure this is now a community in deep mourning and gallacher al-jazeera pittsburgh. sylvania. saudi arabia's public prosecutor is heading to istanbul to discuss the killing of. turkish prosecutors want the eighteen suspects to be extradited but saudi arabia says they'll be prosecuted in the kingdom meanwhile european countries are looking
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at a coordinated response to the murder which could include sanctions al-jazeera as alan fischer reports from istanbul. we came to talk syria but the jamal khashoggi case was never far from the surface as the four european leaders gathered after their istanbul meeting turkey's president again demanded those responsible for his killing should face trial in his country. this crime took place in istanbul if saudi arabia is not going to put these people on trial the turkish judiciary can do that here in istanbul and through our ministry of justice jamal khashoggi disappeared after visiting the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier this month initially the saudis denied he'd left the building but under growing international pressure the admitted they had killed the writer and u.s. president in what they described as a fight gone wrong european leaders insist so the arabia faces a coordinated sanctions campaign when the results of all the investigations are
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known and. once we know who is behind the state and what the links are we will strive to have a joint european reaction to show we act from a common basis of values it plays on it. for me things a clear some of the facts have been established we must fully investigate a nation with these facts and who's responsible sanctions must be taken on this basis and the sanctions must be coherent and complete and be extremely concrete and proportional it would depend on the facts to say stablished and the sanctions will be taken at a european level as we. usually do so that there is true coordination but if so the prosecutor will arrive in istanbul in the coming hours it's got he'll outline for the turkish authorities the case against eighteen saudis company being held there in connection with the can show de killing he's also expected to face pressure to extradite them here to turkey where the offense took place earlier so he's foreign
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minister ruled out any extradition on the issue of extradition the individuals of saudi nationals to detained and sundry with investigation since had here and they will be prosecuted internally at the same conference the u.s. defense secretary said because should be killing undermine security across the region failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermine regional stability at a time when it is needed most turkey is growing frustrated with saudi arabia despite public commitments to help any investigation we still don't know where jamal khashoggi body is and who was the mystery local cooperator as the saudis described him who helped dispose of the body and does he really exist all questions the saudi prosecutor will have to answer when he sits stone face to face with his turkish counterpart alan fischer al-jazeera is. a secular lived out to istanbul. is there for us so explain the significance then of this this meeting that we're
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expecting what tomorrow now between the saudi and turkish prosecutors. there are two investigations which are underway the one which is led by the sa the prosecutor. and then the other one which is led by the turkish general prosecutor the one led by the santa general prosecutor who's arriving today led to the arrest of eighteen suspects so this is someone who knows what happened who is responsible the chain of command and the details that led to the killing of. the turkish authorities would like to get hold of that trove of information they would like the saudis to share that with them to be able to conclude their own investigations the elements of the puzzle that need to be completed how did that happen who gave the political order for the killing. what is his body under these the local corporate
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contractor who was mandated with disposing of the body didn't turkish would like to get immediate and says about that if the two general prosecutors set aside their differences agree on sharing details and also cooperating the investigation that would be good news significant news that good reduce the tension that has been mounting for quite some time between saudi arabia and turkey if that doesn't work then we're definitely going to see further strained relations between turkey and saudi arabia this is why this meeting is definitely one of the most important moments since the killing of the model housey and to make sure that cooperation happens i suppose is one of the reasons why the international pressure on saudi arabia shows no sign of easing. it was because of that building international pressure the saudi arabia shift to their account about the killing. they said it was
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a fire that went wrong but then the admitted at the end in a statement by the saudi general prosecutor they were. premeditated killing and this explains why senior members were sacked like the deputy intelligence chief like a senior advisor to the crown prince mohammed bin so many and there is hope that this building momentum and the issue of sanctions that could be potentially targeting saudi arabia that could bring the saudi government to come out with a detailed account of what happened and adrian now it is boiling down to this whole idea of ok if we know that there was a hitch quarter and that people were planning the killings of metal we would like to know who gave the order the saudis are distancing the warrior family from that saying that no one no member of the way of family including from brains haven't been sentimental was involved and that was this was the work of other people turkey
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does not seem to be really buying into this and they say that they believe it's someone higher up in the hierarchy i think that momentum along with the demands by the turkish government we could pave the way for this to be sped up by the saudi government and say finally we know exactly what happened and who gave the order. al-jazeera about our reporting live there from istanbul question many things not sure lanka's sect prime minister is refusing to leave his official residence as the country remains in the grip of a constitutional crisis runnable the promising insists that his dismissal was illegal and earlier demanded an emergency session of parliament to prove that he still has a majority but president cilla saying a suspended parliament to hold off any challenge to his decision to appoint him the rajapaksa as prime minister rajapaksa former president oversaw the end of a decades long civil war a un report said there were grave human rights abuses by government forces and the
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tens of thousands of people died in the closing stages of the conflict let's take you live now to colombo for the latest as it has been for anders is there just to muddy the waters further here in this a constitutional crisis that we've got a political crisis unfolding in sri lanka the speaker of parliament has now intervened what's he had to say. that's right in a letter to president by palace it is saying the speaker just syria has basically pointed out that he's for morsi and duty is to protect the rights of all parliamentarians and in doing so he said he had received a request to protect the rights and privileges of. until such time that a number person was able to demonstrate.

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