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thanks to fighting vehicles and artillery but up until recently it has been mostly training to fight a very different kind of war since the end of the cold war germany has served in conflicts from bosnia to afghanistan but after years of counterinsurgency operations and peacekeeping it now has to really learn the lessons of high intensity conflict germany's military high command is aware of the problem and with rising regional tension between russia and its western neighbors the emphasis is now on how the next major conflict will be fought you know have to refocus and that there is a short term possibility that their people paul and might attack nato. has of course refocus our efforts to be prepared for that as well that is not the copy of cold war it is much more complex with a rapidly changing nature of conflicts such as cyber warfare and with new weapons being constantly designed other global power such as russia are increasingly able
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to challenge nato the alliance will have to work hard to keep pace. topless jazeera norway. to kenya now where some fishermen are hanging up their nets and trying to conserve marine life instead rangers have been trying to monitor fish stocks and their habitats catherine so i reports from parte island. meet the island's refrain 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.
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fisherman we sat down and realized that we have to protect our resources we saw the destruction of the environment of the normal fish producing the community has now 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 from marking the hard limits of what. digging out for fish. and 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 the record signs of reason. for more than sixty
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percent of the country's mangrove cover these are important breeding grounds for fish but logging is rampant and trying to. in these communities to stop has been 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 sos 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 saw al-jazeera patta island on the kenyan coast. one of the sports news to the head on
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the news on cops in the english premier league pay tribute to the on off leicester city football club peterborough have the details. why would they not get the it up. they mustered up and use up a lot of players all caught up. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime on al-jazeera. al-jazeera
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. ever your. type of sport now has peta. thank you very much this man here lewis hamilton is the formula one will champion for the fifth time he finished fourth of 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 news these way around the
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circuit to make sure that happened it was made because max for sharpton who won the race in the mexico for the second year running sebastian vettel came home in second but he needed two wins have any chance of keeping the title race alive for only teammate commuter i can finish third hamilton may not have been on the podium but it's the second time in his career he won back to back championships title of the five puts him level with argentina's mike hundred fifty is legend a one man well fun job and two behind all time record holder michael schumacher and hamilton could well go on to match it had been committed to another two seasons in the states but i said on the radio it was a one here was one through a lot of hard work throughout a lot of races so i'm so grateful for the hard work back home for our partners. to patronize. both everyone that's been a part of their big mistake is you know i've been in the city since i was thirteen . so you can sleep this. you know when fangio down in the
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cities you know it's just an incredible incredible feeling and i know very very serious. but i want to say i'm just so grateful to god today to my family back home love you thank you for the support i won't be here if it wasn't mine although when my dad did all my family so. yeah a very humbling experience. the world of football has been paying its respects to the owner of the less the city vichy city of atlanta problem whose 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 list of fans have been to the grounds and they tributes to the man who funded their incredible rise back into the premier league and to that incredible title winning season back in two thousand and sixteen. tribute to paid in all three premier league games on sunday including at old trafford where manchester united and everton observateur minute silence players
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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 now before speaking about what. i want to say that they are really very sorry about their water. yesterday raised. really very sorry. for the family are really very sorry for the club for the players were there for us there are no words really that can describe how you feel in those situations and know you can do i guess is to offer your condolences and your sympathy to obviously the family. of of the chairman himself and to everyone at leicester city for it's a bad moment it's a moment which so busy everyone up in football certainly a more somber mood to sunday's matches but here are the results for you chelsea
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close to within three points of leaders liverpool with a four 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 booze who were trapped in a cave for nearly three weeks earlier this year the boys and they coach had already been to united's training ground on saturday to meet with josie maria. barcelona have hammered their fiercest rivals real madrid five one in the latest version of a classic zero to further he pressure on madrid boss hoolan love to take for the team and even the racquets netted for boss zero but it was luis suarez's day at the no camp the euro one helping himself to a hat trick to render the absence through injury of the virtually noticeable this
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is madrid's worst start to a league season now since nine hundred fifty two to 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 in seal the championship by taking the final set sixteen she won all for the singles matches in singapore and this extends her record to thirteen wins in fifteen finals on the w t a two hour. incredible i was very pleased with her performance this way it wasn't perfect you know i forced my way played. they said matches in the end you know just. the
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way i had all the pressure and just very happy. manes will member three roger federer won the swiss indoors for the ninth time in front of a home crowd in basel he beat remain in qualifying mario copple in straight sets to claim he's 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 store has plenty of work to do to catch him big basketball news on 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 sense of a 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 lewis sidelined with illness americans and has won the world golf
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championship in shanghai of the winning a playoff with compactly attorney for now but before the playoff 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 golf course shuffle a turned twenty five earlier in the week and birdies lost two holes on sunday the car to four in the past sixty eight a tie for first with for now in the playoff a birdie on the par five eighteenth in the playoffs was good enough to beat for now for what it 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 marcus started from pole that phillip island but he's race came to an end after he made contact with you one hundred darko who crashed out on the twenty second lap. took advantage to the longest winning streak in history dating back to june last year. and that's all
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the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later. thank you very much peter and that does it for this al-jazeera news albert do stay with us because we'll be back in just a couple of minutes. news bulletin including all the latest from brazil. divorce rates in taiwan are soaring and as a marriage consultant helen knows this only too well. but as the sixtieth wedding anniversary approaches her own parents are looking moans rather than arms.
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cannot daughterly love and professional expertise make them see eye to eye. my father my mother part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the saudi's narrative contradicts the information. we've been giving for the past three weeks with detailed coverage this whole fluff area of mud was shops and houses and it was completely washed away along with the people who were inside from around the world the government doesn't call this a detention center but it's surrounded by barbed wire fences and it exits are manned by armed guards. he was militia's prime minister of the nine years until his government was stronger now off the scandals and allegations of corruption in an exclusive interview one on one he speaks with knowledge you present on al-jazeera.
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all jews iraq. with and for you. a new era for brazil far right hand shall balls now when's the presidential election. and on welcome to and as their own live from our headquarters in doha with me it is a problem also ahead. saudi arabia's top prosecutor arrives in turkey for talks
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with investigators on the killing of sal the journalist jamal khashoggi. the tree of life which will never be uprooted by hate. show solidarity and pits but as religious communities remember the victims of saturday's shooting and. i'm kathleen sawyer with community view ranges in the indian ocean i'll be telling you why these men are on a mission to protect marine life and that environments. far right candidates. will be brazil's. next president bush the results show he won fifty five percent of the what the more than ninety five percent of the ballots counted his challenger. from the workers' party took forty four percent. take office in january the victory marked the swing to the right for latin america's
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largest country georgia that we are. finally we will put our beloved brazil above all else this government will be one of constitution democracy and freedom this is a pledge not of a party it's not the vain empty words of a man but it's a promise to god freedom all make us a great nation what happened today in the polling places was not the victory of a party but rather the celebration of a country. well let's go live now to rio de janeiro our correspondent trace boy is joining us from there and son of graciousness began where you are even before the results were announced to raise a big really ramped up since. well that's very quick just a few blocks away from was when i was house people continue to celebrate on the streets chanting of the national anthem saying that the workers' party will never make it to power again saying that they're finally free from the well first party
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that's what people here have. not all spoke just a few minutes ago he said that he will respect brazil's from to to show that he will in a way respect the freedom of speech of opinion and of religion in this country and that it will help to put brazil on its feet once again his victory in a ways was something that's been happening in this country for a long time and economic crisis a political crisis a crime with people being tired of a corruption scandal here that you know way it has affected all political parties in this country that's the main reason why you don't want to not a won the presidency the someday and perhaps affected the workers' party more than anyone else and so they were the pasha in power for the last thirteen fifteen years and they'll be doing a lot of soul searching tonight teresa. that's right a variant of the presidential. liberating often said look. we're
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not going to let you have not only one way i want to get out. not only restraint oh no b.s. . no. whatever you. journey. into their real challenge for you will come out of. the way of not just those that are already. there we will have to may but with you we can hardly hear you over those supporters for now that is tory is a boy live in rio de janeiro thank you.
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let's move on to our other big story of the day and the nation's development in the jamal khashoggi murder case saudi arabia's most senior prosecutor has arrived in turkey saudi king investigators will be meeting investigators in istanbul is expected to handle the testimonies of the eight hundred suspects to his to his counterpart with saudi arabia still refusing to extradite them insisting that they'll be tried in the kingdom turkish police have revealed that the saudi consuls chief in istanbul went to a forest north of the city a day before she was murdered and that's in an area where investigators have been searching for the missing journalist body the u.s. defense secretary james mattis says he's held talks with the saudi foreign minister demanding a transparent investigation we've got a good. deal of the same thing we need very very deep hole we gave.
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we remain. very. very good we need to know what happened. we know very clever that. child stratford has more 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 it left turkey on the twenty ninth of september and returned on the first and was later
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seen in that area it's not example of just how the turkish all sorts seem 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 with his counterpart we understand the turks will 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 eighty 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 crucial she's body a lot of analysis questions that the turks are hoping to get information on it's
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going to be very interesting to see whether the turkish all sorts easy use the opportunity of having the saudi prosecutor here to leak or reveal more information on this case. it was only last week that donald trump hinted for the first time of the possible involvement of saudi crown prince mohammed and some on murder and families betting that the trumpet ministration hesitance and directly implicating the crown prince or the saudi royal family has a lot to do with its strategy on iran and diplomatic editor james bay the explains many of the faces of the trumpet ministration have changed the first national security advisor michael flynn lasted less than a month and will be sentenced for lying to the f.b.i. later this year but one item of trump's foreign policy has been very consistent as of today we are officially putting iran on notice the iran nuclear deal was one of the main achievements of president obama's eight years in office it took years of
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negotiation led in the final stages by his secretary of state john kerry officials from three e.u. countries as well as china and russia. earlier this year president trump made good on his campaign promises and pulled out of the deal most of the u.s. is closest allies continue to back the iran deal the only support for trump's move came from israel and from saudi arabia mohamed bin soundman became saudi crown prince in june last year strongly backed by the u.s. he's tried to portray himself as a reformer in the region while highlighting iran's involvement in conflicts in syria and in yemen. however it's actually saudis are the majority of lives in yemen and experts say the mood of jamal khashoggi goes a long way to destroy the carefully constructed saudi narrative just exposes the
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fact that the united states does have a very glaring double standard that it because of its ties to saudi arabia which are partly based on the hopes of working with the saudis and the israelis in the amorality is and others against iran that the administration is willing to allow mohammed bin so man to get away literally with murder the decision to pull out of the nuclear deal and the tightening of sanctions which is continuing or hurting iran but the truck plan to isolate the country will only work with the help of key allies particularly in europe for now they haven't been won over james but. at the united nations. the names of the eleven people gunned down at a synagogue and pittsburgh have been released all affirmed of middle aged or older including two brothers and a line nine hundred seventy year old woman suspect robert belle's has been charged with a hate crime to saturday's attack and could face the death penalty if convicted and
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agalloch of 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 in swat teams responded and 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 that was killed eight men and three women a married couple and two brothers who were also among the dead during the course of his deadly assault on the people the synagogue powers 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.
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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 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 comments of how we should all arm 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 obama's face is twenty nine charges including hate crimes and may face the death penalty investigators are now searching his home car and examining his online activity.

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