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from the barber al-jazeera early. now human passions of consumption and development of pushing the national world natural world rather to the brink that's according to a major biodiversity survey the worldwide fund for nature's livin planet report found a sixty percent of the column global populations of vertebrates over the last fifty years the worst affected region was central and south america what saw a decline of eighty nine percent of its fish birds mammals amphibians and reptiles among the causes is shrinking habitat stuti manmade climate change and other human activity twenty percent of amazon rain forest has been lost in just fifty years the report highlights the economic importance of biodiversity for human life threatened pollinators like a big contribution between two hundred thirty five and five hundred seventy seven billion dollars a year to crop production and that's calling for
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a new global deal for nature and people to protect biodiversity along the lines of the twenty sixteen parasitically agreement on limiting climate change. now illegal fishing is threatening stocks and costing sierra leon up to two hundred million dollars a year local fishermen say their nets are being destroyed and the catch is dwindling every day but address has more. on patrol with a several year navy in search of illegal fishing trawlers. two miles of the coast is a chinese vessel sailing very close to shore. it's not supposed to be there so the navy went on board to check a quick search and there was nothing suspicious and. this is the operation command center it doesn't boost much in the way of high tech equipment. and that's not the only problem the marine security service has we do
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not have the capability to really show a presence at sea so detect and are a strong do as i say results came in as have been taken advantage of this our. shortcomings not far away from the naval base to more chinese boats loitered sea coast operating the foreign fishing vessels know the limitations of a scenario in a neighborhood and maritime of origin just the navy boats can only go ten nautical miles offshore and i think beyond that is exploited by beginning going fishing trips. but most illegal activities take place at night at midnight they know we are not at sea they sneak into the i said. maybe five o'clock in the morning then they go out again so the zones they are allowed to face. only a few get court. during the night the neighbor received a distress call from local fisherman. a citizens arrest has been that was set out
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to be the capture for all of its chinese the vessel went deep into marine reserve destroyed fisherman's nets and a boat. at a small harbor in freetown complaints of attacks on small fishing boats are frequent it's all taking a heavy toll on the locals in the last six months dozens of lost their means to a livelihood. people without the job without fishing and their family are suffering . mahmoud bhangra is unloading what he's caught and getting set for another long trip at sea and now we spend nine to ten days at sea to make a reasonable catch he said of a day or two. nowadays there are fewer boats and the catch is a smaller the government acknowledges there is a problem. and will be. the best possible options for. many. but
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with a poorly equipped and underfunded marine security service the palladium of the country's resources will continue and hundreds of local fisherman will lose out. degrees i'll just leave on patrol with a civilian maybe in the atlantic. six people have died of a family after heavy winds and flooding hits large parts of the country four were killed by foreign trade much of the country is under alert flooding due to heavy rains officials shut major tourist attractions and brown and closed schools in a number of cities.
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thank you very much we start with big news coming out of spain real madrid of sec the head coach couldn't love to take he just three months into his first season in charge he only took over in the summer but made the worst start to a season of any real coach in the last seventy years sunday's five one thrashing by rivals barcelona and el classico with a fifth defeat in seven games and if the ninth in the spanish league brail have not won in the league since september twenty second it's been a turbulent year fall up as they gave us last two high profile jobs in five months the fifty two year old was sacked as spain's head coach on the eve of the world cup
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in june when he announced these moves to madrid behind the spanish football associations back the former chelsea italy and eventers boss antonio conti is the current favorite to take over labor take his role but until a permanent success is put in place some thiago solari the coach of real madrid's b. team will take interim charge this the city's football players have returned to the king power stadium to pay tribute to their late owner veach eiseley were than a problem who was killed in a helicopter crash there on saturday features wife and son walked out to the center circle to lay a wreath of flowers it's the spot where he's helicoptered to go from following list as one one draw with west ham the list of players and staff held a minute's silence in honor of their boss and the four other people who were killed in the accident feature i meant so much to the club having funded their rise to a remarkable premier league title winning season in twenty sixteen. the boston red sox have won the world series off the dominant display in los angeles they powered
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poss the l.a. dodgers in game five on sunday to rep up the championship for one hell and decent as the action here in los angeles for the for two thousand and four the red sox hadn't won a world series in eighty six yes now they have four from the last fifteen season. steve pearce got things going for them in game five with a tear run homer off the plate from kushal passage you remember that we were telling about thanks to the forged with eighty eight the l.a. crowd were given something to chair about at the bottom of the first inning david braces home run reducing the deficit was strategically that was about as good as it got for the home side. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.d. martinez in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium they were the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third hard run of the
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night fly by them but i think they were they were still there was performance and in him the ana of most valuable player series was as sure as it has been a lifelong journey and to be here right now as it is it is a dream come true best filling my life. this is what you. and he growing up wishing that you could be a parson like this and with that that special group of guys out there to celebrate with them that was was awesome contrast thing a motion school the doj is after losing to houston in game seven last year the now the first team to be defeated out time in consecutive world series yeah just disappointed i think. you know there's only one team that can win and we know that . the. just hurts worse when you make it all the way to get second place you know so having done that two years in
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a row now it doesn't make it any easier. once in two thousand acres that starts finish the season with one hundred nineteen title wins the second ice of any championship team in history after the new york yankee for eighty six years without the world series title becoming a distant memory in boston. with their. that's four world series in fifteen years for the red sox in the guardian newspapers baseball reporter a cop dan is not surprised by their success they've really had a successful stretch here it's they've had four championships in the last fifteen years. and they're doing it with an entirely new unit right now that general manager dave dombrowski has really brought in the right pieces said to m.v.p. candidates this year in p. batson j. and j. martinez david price showed up he was their winning picture last night and he pitched seven spectacular innings only limited the dodgers three hits and it's it's
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really when you have the highest payroll in all of baseball as the red sox do you're expected to win every year and the cases that's the case for the dodgers as well but this is two years now in a row that they've come up short in the world series and have to see the opposition celebrate on their own field cleveland is not the city way you'd want to be a head coach right now on sunday basketball's cavaliers fired tyrone knew and now the browns of the n.f.l. have sacked you jackson the team have won only two of eight games this season which you might think is not good enough but it is an exponential improvement on last year when they won no games at all and had just one victory in the previous campaign in the end jackson won just three of forty games in charge of cleveland. two former gymnasts are suing usa gymnastics and the u.s. olympic committee for failing to prevent sexual assault of young women in the care
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. workers who won bronze at sydney two thousand and her sister jordan described themselves as victims of the disgraced u.s. team doctor larry he's serving up to one hundred twenty five years in prison for assaulting hundreds of women sisters a lawsuit claims the defendants willfully refused to implement safeguards to protect young gymnasts and the wall gymnastics championships or taking place right now in doha china took the gold medal in the men's team event but only just after some really heavy sloppy performances they edged out russia by only five one hundred ths of a point. and all three teams on the podium china russia and japan automatic spot in the twenty twenty tokyo impacts lewis hamilton has dedicated his first formula one title to his family and revealed that he's grandad died just a few days before he clinched the championship in mexico one sense i'm so sad another sense of really happy for him because he was here is fighting to mention any day he can even recognize his son and that is you know i never want to have
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that with my dad and it brought me close to my dad because i really want to continue to nurture that relationship because here any we only have a sentimental time together it's earth. but also just my dad always try to make his dad proud and i was trying to make my dad proud so to get this fifth i think is. just a testament to to to to my family because they believed in me from day one a damning report in australia says the cricket governing body is as much to blame for this year's ball tampering scandal as the three players who were banned australia test captain term pain is not surprised by the findings. potentially for a little bit i think we got a little bit wrapped up in our own self-importance and. before we really we're the lucky ones flying first dry it's not a cricket team it's a strides cricket team and i think for a little while we lost that so again this coming season and with a restart it's more about giving back to our fans getting out sort of alibaba one
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and trying to grab the i'm a little bit more and think more of others than you know just just the eleven or twelve of us that are out representing us drive and that's all the support from us from now we'll have another update for you again. thank you very much peter. stay with us. and just a couple of. thank you very much for watching. november. series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil we'll look at the. when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in
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power investigates the united states is getting ready for the us mid-term elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis. continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november. he was malaysia's prime minister. until it was. just scandals and allegations of corruption in an exclusive interview. speaks with. the killing of. focus the spotlight. now my child is the kingdom really wield of the global economy will look. plus the dynamic between the world of tech investments and the cash. in the cost. of the.
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person i'm. sure documentaries from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice. al-jazeera selects. the fiance of journalist says she believes saudi arabia knows where his body is and the kingdom return his remains. and this is al jazeera live from coming up the u.s.
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sends more than five thousand troops to its border with mexico to stem the flow of migrants. investigators in indonesia look for clues as to want caused an airline that's a crash in the sea killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board. that the people choose mexico's new president elect is still on the five scrapping a new airport in the capital. seoul says ten al-jazeera turkish prosecutors. the office isn't happy following its meeting with saudi officials top saudi prosecutor soudan had been expected to provide testimonies from the eighteen suspects being held in saudi arabia however neither side has turned over their evidence the fiance of journalist has told an audience in london meanwhile she holds saudi arabia responsible for his murder had
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to change his demanded they return his body jonah hill has more from london this was a memorial event recalling in the words of the director of middle east monitor dr daoud of the values that jamal khashoggi stood for justice freedom of the press political accountability values that he said were universal resonating everywhere it was also an event but perhaps the most public comment yet by her show fiance. yes if only i knew that the blood thirsty even people waiting inside it can see it from one thousand now and it had done all i could to prevent him from entering. this or that even if he did a child to be a little monger from the big city in if only i knew that death squad was inside yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe
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her as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats called on the saudi all four of these to reveal the whereabouts of his remains to allow a dignified burial jim i live in doing all of the democracy even marginally this relationship we see generally reduction and i thought well i should have lifted it and once again we think. there will just be one c.a.v. now there is his body and then there was this powerful political appeal to world leaders taking particular aim at u.s. president donald trump whose invitation to visit the white house she has turned down i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump should president champ should help reveal the truth and ensure justice be served he should not pave the way for
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a cover up of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values a mix of emotion and grief protest and politics recall of a man and a journalist killed apparently for speaking his mind jonah how al jazeera central london. or the white house says u.s. president are trying to still considering any possible action against saudi arabia for the killing of jamal khashoggi our white house correspondent kimberly helka has more. we haven't heard much since we know that the cia director of the hassle went to turkey she went there because the president asked for audio and video intelligence which was not supplies so we were trying to get some answers about whether or not she and hassled actually heard the audio that is rumored to have been released and in fact details of the interrogation of john but also his murder when asked about this sarah sanders had this to say the president met last week
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with cia director gina houseboy after having gathered additional intelligence on her overseas trip and the administration is weighing different options will make an announcement about what the decision to action. now the president did promise when this story first developed severe punishment for even the highest levels of the saudi government if in fact it was discovered there have been lies and deception was certainly the president has acknowledged he believes there has been but so far he has defended the denials of not only the crown prince but also the king that they had any understanding of what happened with regard to this that they did not in any way ordered the killing of. but certainly the white house is as you heard there from sara sanders weighing its options they are not ruling out taking action against saudi arabia but again we should note with just eight days until a u.s. election the president it appears has decided that there is no electoral advantage to talking about this story and they appears he is waiting until after the vote
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given the controversy all nature of the story and the fact that it could play into the minds of the voters when they make their decision when it goes time when it's time to go to the polls ohashi not a bottle has the latest from a stumble no. the turkish government's frustration comes from the fact that the thought of the man leading the investigation is saudi arabia so did. was coming to turkey for clear answers as to who gave the order to kids amount of how was his body and what did the eighteen suspects tell the investigators in saudi arabia the turkish government didn't get in the clear answers and this is something which is definitely going to further strain relations between the two countries and he could also delay the investigation there were high hopes that the both prosecutors from turkey and saudi arabia would trigger somehow. all cooperation
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there was the investigation and pave the way for more clarity about the circumstances surrounding the death of. it's such a critical juncture this explains why i think the saudis at this particular moment are trying to be very cautious venting their narrative their own investigation. the u.s. government is sending more than five thousand forces to the border with mexico they'll join two thousand national guard troops already in place to stop migrants and refugees from reaching american soil president donald trump has described the group of central americans moving towards the u.s. as an invasion mike hanna reports from washington. this is what's described as a readiness exercise customs and border protection officers deployed in full riot gear at the us mexico border a short distance away hundreds of people lined up to wait for
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a chance to request asylum in the united states but with thousands more migrants on their way the trumpet ministration has decided to deploy soldiers in support five thousand two hundred the initial number on the border. we are preparing. for because the french quarter where you already. right now if you've been a great you know. you look at how we organize with it all before the ricoh are you around to check. before though we are on the form and an insistence from the theater commander that the operation is constitutional and not in breach of course a commie tartus the civil war era law that prohibits the offensive deployment of troops on u.s. soil with respect plus a common target everything that we're doing is in line with an inherent to the posse comitatus the one exception that allows troops to be deployed offensively is
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an invasion a specter invoked by president trump in a threatening tweet saying without providing any evidence many gang members and some very bad people are mixed into the caravan heading to our southern border please go back you will not be admitted into the united states and this to go through the legal because process. includes this is an invasion of our country and our military is waiting for you. u.s. administration officials point to the violence said broke out what tomorrow is border with mexico as hundreds try to force their way across to join the large group would be immigrants to the u.s. already on their way the main body of people now numbering some three and a half thousand is still hundreds of kilometers away from the u.s. border and could take weeks to arrive the timing of the deployment more likely determined by next week's mid-term elections in which president trump has
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explicitly said the issue of immigration should play a dominant role mike hanna al-jazeera washington now indonesian rescue officials say they're not expecting to find any survivors from a passenger plane that crashed into the java sea on monday one hundred eighty nine people were on board the lion air flight when they went down just minutes after takeoff from jakarta body parts of been recovered but the exact location of the wreckage hasn't been identified when hey is live for us from the capital in jakarta so how much success did overnight teams have. well sami the search operation did continue through monday night that's been made very clear by those involved in this operation those leading it including the indonesian president joko widodo saying that this operation will not stop it will be a twenty four hour a day operation so we saw that search operation continuing monday night but the
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divers had to suspend their work during the nighttime hours here in indonesia so the search very much focused on the surface overnight using sonar to try to detect the main wreckage of the aircraft so far they have not found that but they also continue to pick up pieces of debris from the surface although again they are saying that they think they have found the majority of the debrief floating on top of the java sea and continued as you say to find more body parts. twenty four body bags have been brought back from the crash site to the shore taken to a nearby hospital where the grim task has begun of relatives identifying those body parts weigh in are they any closer to finding out what caused the crash. i think we might be settling in for a long waits in terms of any official word on exactly what happened in the final
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moments before this aircraft crashed into the java sea still no word officially from those leading the search operation leading the investigation or indeed from lyon in itself about what exactly went wrong and really any significant results from the investigation will need to wait of course until they find the recorders from the aircraft to try to achieve that broadens to make spirits from singapore with specialist equipment to try to detect exactly where those recorders may be so nothing in the way of an official explanation so we're left really to speculation about in particular that fault that was picked up on the aircraft when it flew from bali to jakarta on sunday lion air again saying that that fault was clear there was nothing wrong with the aircraft it was safe to make that trip from bali to jakarta the day before the ill fated flight took off from jakarta on monday morning now some speculation that that fault might have been to do with the.

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