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in fish than they are in conserving them so called refrains as a part of a government initiative to improve marine life and preserve fish stocks. katherine sawyer reports from island on the kenyan coast. meet the island's refrain just there were once 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. as fisherman who sat down and realized that we have to protect our resources we saw the destruction of the environment of the normal fish reducing the community has no
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put in place laws like place in certain important areas in the ocean 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 the hard limit of. digging out for fish now fishermen have to go far into the deep sea and have. 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 reason for going lower cows 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
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to stop has been difficult. the people who live here are allowed to use some of the trees for construction in their fuel needs but they are also encouraged to report any large scale logging specifically using power communities in this area highly depend on marine resources over eighty percent of the communities in this region depend for example on fisheries and mongrel 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 eco system healthy which also means keeping their communities alive catherine sorry al-jazeera potter island on the kenyan coast. silat foyer guest of honor a thai football team who was stuck in a cave for eighteen days earlier this year enjoyed a day out at manchester united. in
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an ordinary week dr even atar adopt a sergeant of the only functioning hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother beatles stewart living in the process of who you know vision of the mother
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to work into the capacity that they're supposed. time now falls with peter. thank you very much marianne lewis hamilton is the formula one world champion for the first time he finished fourth at the mexican grand prix and that was enough to wrap up the title with two races to spare the british driver only needed to finish in the top seven and ease the way around the circuit to make sure that happened it was red bulls next for stepan who won the race in mexico for the second year running sebastian vettel came home in second but
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he needed to win have any chance of keeping the title race alive ferrari team a commuter i can finish third hamilton may not have been on the podium but it's the second time in his career he's won back to back championships title number five puts him level with argentina's nine hundred fifty s. legend a one man well fun joe and two behind all time record holder michael schumacher and hamilton could well go on to match it having committed to another two seasons and sadie's the world of football has been paying its respects to the owner of the leicester city vichy city of atlanta probably a helicopter crashed next to their stadium on saturday night it came down seconds after taking off from the center circle of the king power stadium pitch following saturday's one one draw with west ham thousands of leicester fans have been to the ground to lay tributes to the man who funded their incredible rise back into the premier league and to that incredible title winning season back in twenty sixteen
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tribute to a paid in all three premier league games on sunday including at old trafford where manchester united and everton observateur minute silence players also wore black armbands to show their respect and that was the case in the days of the games too on a day when football took a backseat not before speaking about what we're. going to say that they are really very sorry about the water. yesterday raised. really very sorry for different really really sorry for the club for the players were there for us there are no words really that. can describe how you feel new situations or know you can do i guess is to offer your condolences and use it was the to oversee the family. of of the chair himself and to everyone at least the city full of its moment its moment which so busy everyone
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in football certainly a more somber mood to sunday's matches but here are the results for you chelsea close to within three points of leaders liverpool where the for no win over bernie arsenal's eleven match winning streak came to an end with a two two draw at crystal palace and manchester united won that game against everton two one and there were some special guests watching from the director's box addled trafford it was the twelve members of a thai football team known as wild boars who were trapped in a cave for nearly three weeks earlier this year the boys and their coach had already been to united's training ground on saturday to meet with josie maria. barcelona have a hammer their fiercest rivals real madrid five one in the latest version of a classic zero to further he pressure on madrid boss who will unlock to take for the team and even the racquets netted for boss a but it was luis suarez's day at
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the no camp the euro one helping himself to a hat trick to render the absence through injury of the virtually noticeable this is madrid's worst start to a league season now since nine hundred fifty two of the take these men have now lost five of their last seven matches. elina certainly no has ended of twenty eighteen on a high by taking victory at the w.t. finals in singapore with alina was forced to fight back after her opponent in sunday's final sloane stephens won the first set six three the ukrainian forced their way back into the match by winning the second set against the twenty seventeen u.s. open champion six two the tournament sixth seed sealed the championship by taking the final say at sixteen she won all four the singles matches in singapore and the sixteen's who recalled to thirteen wins in fifteen finals on the w t a two. incredible i was very pleased with their performance this way it wasn't perfect you
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know i forced my way i played. just. the way i could handle all the pressure and just very happy. member three roger federer won the first and also the ninth in front of a home crowd involves all the beatlemania in qualifying copple in straight sets the cavies ninety ninth career title american jimmy connors is the only player to have won more than one hundred in the professional era he won one hundred nine. has plenty of work to do to catch him now the boston red sox are just one win away from taking the world series after they were able to wind out the l.a. dodgers sales in game four the dodgers went for nothing up on saturday after the rocket lit up los angeles night the momentum now firmly with winning game three in an eighteen innings marathon half a day earlier but boston burst their bubble to home runs a levelling things before f.l.
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davis put them ahead in the ninth this is the first time all season they had lost a full run lead and the home fans saw first championship since one nine hundred eighty eight slipping further away as the red sox closed out nine six they can win their first world series in five years back at dodger stadium on sunday. now 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 with their first homerun coming just off the sales angry rant. i was down in the town on heard someone yelling and. mickey came down he was going down to watch some video and i said there is a sale in my own mind yeah he was mad at us you know i think that kind of little foreigner body we don't want to we don't want to see him mad anymore so we decided to start swinging the bat a little bit and you know hopefully brees are far more big basketball news on
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sunday the cleveland cavaliers have sacked coach tyrone lew off to a poor start to the new n.b.a. season the cavs have lost their first six opening game since the departure of le bron james saturday's twelve point loss to the indiana pacers was the last straw for the cleveland bosses led the cavaliers to three straight n.b.a. finals winning the title in twenty sixteen larry drew has been promoted to interim coach through one eight of nine games a year ago when lou was sidelined with illness meanwhile leaseholder charged with bron james has moved up to sixty on the all time n.b.a. schooling list although the l.a. lakers shaky start of the season continues braun the shooting have the lakers ahead against the san antonio spurs of the past dirk nowitzki mark of thirty one thousand one hundred and eighty seven points at san antonio's demoed rosen made the shots that mattered in the spurs one one hundred ten one hundred six the lakers have won two games and lost four so far. american. has won the wool gold
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championship in shanghai of the winning a playoff with compactly attorney for now but before the play of drama it was belgium's thomas peters who took center stage if only for a short while easy shot on the twelve going straight in for a hole in one and serious bragging rights of the shisha an international goal of course. turned twenty five earlier in the week and birdies lost two holes on sunday the court of four in the past sixty eight to tie for first with for now in the playoff a birdie on the par five eighteenth in the playoff was good enough to beat for now for what is he's first european tour title. maverick a very much longed for victory at the moto g.p. in australia earlier newly crowned world champion mark mckay started from pole at phillip island but he's race came to an end after you made contact with your hundred who crashed out on the twenty second lap. took advantage to end yamaha's longest winning streak in history dating back to june last year.
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and that's what was thought back to marion in london thank you very much peter well that wraps up the news hour but much more coming up in just a couple of minutes i will have a full but as a means for you to stay with al-jazeera see very shortly now. eighty percent of the visually impaired could be cured without access to treatment . and where there is a will there is a way of training state of the auto spittle covering over seventy seven countries
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how many of these patients be seen today every little and in pakistan one learns passionless provides flea treatment for over one million patients and yet the cure revisited which is iraq. it's the first day of school in bob an elementary school in mosul. has this school as a military base firing rocket propelled grenades and mortars up nearby and out at falsus. most helpful than what it is like to be in school up to three years old war . six year old sala that was house of survived an ass like his home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the popular destroyed house with his father and grandfather. solace for the protests his son for the first day in school is hopeful making new friends would help is that a company. in the united states the religious right is on the monster we were
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always hunting for the guy who would take our script and read it their golf just to take control of one of the political parties and they've effectively gotten that phone lines examines the trumpet ministration special relationship with the religious right what did he get out of it the presidency and asks what evangelical support means for the future of the country. announces the era. reports the saudi consul station chief visited this far east outside istanbul before jamal khashoggi murder it's in an area already of interest to investigate. a maryam namazie in london you with al jazeera also coming up polls close in
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brazil's presidential election with fears the country could swing to the far right the suspect in the shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue is revealed to have held strong anti semitic views and will tell you why kenya's fishermen are hanging up their nets and ramping up their conservation efforts. we begin with some new developments in the case of mudded saudi journalist jamal khashoggi turkish police of reveal that the saudi called station chief in istanbul went to a forest north of the city the day before he was murdered in an area where investigators have been searching for the missing journalist saudi arabia's public prosecutor has also arrived in istanbul to discuss the killing. the eighteen suspects to be extradited but saudi arabia insists they will be tried inside the kingdom.
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that has more now from istanbul. turkish police say that. zany was the consulate's station chief for the saudi arabian consulate here man is believed to be very high up in intelligence circles in the saudi intelligence community the turkish police saying that he was seen around the belgrade forest as part of what was described as a reconnaissance team with the implication that they were looking at says some way to hide evidence even a body the day before he was killed and it's understood that this man had left turkey on the twenty ninth of september and returned on the first and was later seen in that area it's now example of just how it seemed to be leaking information they're leaking it's on a day where we have seen the saudi prosecutor chief arrive in turkey for talks
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with his counterpart we understand the turks are going to be putting even more pressure on the saudis wanting says specifically about how the saudi prosecution or investigators have gone on in their questioning of these eighteen men who have been arrested in saudi arabia it's believed that elmo zany is not part of that group we also understand there's going to be great focus in these talks with the saudi prosecutor focusing on these so-called turkish collaborates who were the saudi side of the investigation say was used it's believed potentially even to have handled coups shows she's body a lot of analysis questions that the turks are hoping to get information on it's going to be very interesting to see whether the turkish all sorts use the opportunity of having the saudi prosecutor here to leak or reveal more information on this case. arsalan iftikhar is a human rights lawyer and the senior editor of islamic monthly he joins us now from
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chicago via skype thanks very much for joining us how important is the presence of the saudi prosecute now in taki well maria i think it's a little premature to you know say whether this is a good thing or a bad thing i think that the two keys that we need to look at a moving forward in the upcoming trials of murderers of jamal shocked a trans and spencer an accountability obviously you want transparency in terms of the legal process that these fifteen or eighteen men are going to have and then more importantly accountability you know these are not henchmen that just you know did a row you know overt action on their own that there were people that were involved and so i think it's a little premature to be talking about you know what one trip to turkey is going to have but moving forward in terms of transparency and accountability that we see the way forward the legal. we likely to see further evidence in possession of turkish
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investigate has be revealed. probably not you know sadly in this case whether or not we find this body or not is is legally immaterial because the saudis have already admitted that he was murdered and he was murdered by a saudi national usually you need a body you know in order to find any evidence that there's any sort of. conflicting evidence as to who committed the murder but i think again now what we have to focus on is obviously that there is transparency in any sort of the proceedings and more importantly finding out you know how high up. in the you know the saudi government you know did it go from m.p.'s to go to court who actually ordered that they're going to be that accountability there where people of high ranking caliber are going to be ok. all right thanks very much arsalan iftikhar appreciate you know thoughts on this thank you maria. well now our other top story this hour polls have just closed in brazil in
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a presidential election that threatens to swing last america's biggest nation to the right far right candidate jarrod bowles in our has been leading the polls with a leftist contender fernanda dot trading behind trees of both joins us live now from rio de janeiro and trey's a what's the latest from there. well we're already starting to get the results here in this election fifty five percent of the votes went for you to. forty four percent of the vote for fernando that you can see right behind me were outside so it was when i was home people are celebrated with brazilian flags they're saying that the work person party is never going to make it to power here in brazil something quite spectacular just to see the security forces passing by and people cheering out you know what they're saying and they're hoping . for not at the border now and the same way that's been hitting this country for the past two years of course on the other parts of the city where they are for
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a number that supporters there are lots with fear about what could happen in this country because many believe that it will for not always a threat for the city and that definitely echoes sentiment we've heard from a number of politicians that. might have authoritarian tendencies that's what his opponents have said but nonetheless this is someone that has seen a real rise to power he does have a great deal of popularity in the country what are his immediate challenges. of also a lot o. is facing lots of challenges in a country whose economies is struggling thirteen million people in this country are currently unemployed a crime wave a fast i said before where they are over sixty thousand people killed in two thousand and seventeen because of violence in the country so there are many many challenges ahead for you both for not all but one of the biggest one some say is
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that what i write based on the system this country a pillar a station the country be put in lots of confrontations between those are for and against fortunato so of course i'm saying of the boats we're not a we'll sit face. many challenges ahead but the biggest one is to unite this nation just to be absolutely clear about this to raise a partial results exit polls are saying that both scenarios won the vote are we waiting for any final confirmation what are we expecting to happen in the coming hours. what we know right now is that eighty percent of the gold have been counted in brazil and fifty five percent of those votes went for a walk and i don't and forty four percent of the polls what i found that were waiting for some other states to come up with the definite until after the percent of them have been counted but as you can see here people are already celebrating they're convinced that it was and i don't is myself next president well thank you
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very much tracy but there is the fireworks are going off and people are gathering in a very windy rio de janeiro's teri's it was saying partial results suggesting a polson are has won that vote. now the names of the eleven people gunned down at a synagogue in the u.s. city of pittsburgh have been released the gunman who's been charged with murder and federal hate crimes that expressed a hatred for jews during the rampage u.s. president has condemned the attack as an anti semitic crime and he gallagher reports from pittsburgh saturday morning's attack on a synagogue in the quiet streets of squirrel hill is now thought to be the deadliest against the jewish community in u.s. history. as police and swat teams responded it soon became apparent that this was a hate crime the suspected gunman robert baer was told police he wanted to kill as many jews as possible with an assault rifle and pistol but i was killed eight men
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and three women a married couple and two brothers who are also among the dead during the course of his deadly assault on the people the synagogue there was made statements regarding genocide and his desire to kill jewish people. after standoff with police powers eventually surrendered and remains in federal custody today so our complaint charges bowers with twenty nine separate federal crimes outside the tree of life synagogue people have been laying flowers for the victims all day this is a close knit neighborhood and one of the oldest jewish communities in the u.s. there was to be no tolerance for anti-semitism in america or for any form of religious or racial hatred or prejudice shortly after the shooting president trump called for unity in a nation where hate crime is on the rise he also suggested that security would have led to a better outcome it's a sentiment many including the city's mayor disagree with heard the president's
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comments of how we should all armed guards in our synagogues there is no way that you can rationalize a person walking into a synagogue during services and taking the lives of eleven people in all of ours faces twenty nine charges including hate crimes and may face the death penalty investigators are now searching his home car and examining his online activity it's reported that bowers railed against jews and jewish organizations that resettled immigrants it's not known why the suspected gunman singled out the synagogue to carry out his attack but he noted carried out a hate crime he ripped an entire community apart over the next few days this city faces the prospect of burying eleven of its own and gallacher al jazeera pittsburgh pennsylvania. the pittsburgh shooting concludes what's been
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a violent week in the us a man was arrested on friday for sending more than a dozen explosive packages to a high profile critics of president trump on wednesday a gunman shot two african-americans at a grocery store in kentucky he's possibly facing hate crime charges some studies suggest such incidents of passive a worrying trend or hate crimes in the country's ten largest cities surged by twelve percent in two thousand and seventeen that's according to a study at california state university the day before the pittsburg shooting a civil rights group reported the anti-semitic incidents it surged nearly sixty percent over the previous year that's the highest level in two decades f.b.i. data from two thousand and sixteen the last year for which figures are available shows that more than half of the victims in anti religious hate crimes a jewish around a quarter a muslim will play.
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