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corporate very very effective it is in all across getting leave. all you have to act together as the various militaries here today pack up and leave what wasn't on display where the weapons are going to make a decisive impact in any future conflict new war fighting concepts namely cyber warfare the ability to blind and destroy the computer systems of one's adversities will be crucial to winning the next war despite that the hardware of war isn't disappearing anytime soon and these military exercises a key to reassuring nervous alliance members worried about increasing russian military activity alexa topless al-jazeera been a set norway. coming up. we'll bring you all the.
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back now human behavior is pushing the natural world to the brink according to a major biodiversity survey by the worldwide fund from a chair around the world habitat a shrinking because of manmade climate change and the human activity in australia the quad the population of new south wales is in crisis as trees are cut down to make way for farming and development andrew thomas reports now from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala
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numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss if quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is set to both being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat where are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year new south wales relaxed laws controlling the amount of land farmers can clear of
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trees as a result of the report blank clearing rates have tripled those behind the report say that if current trends continue while as could be extinct in the wild in new south wales by twenty fifty it's really shocking and it's certainly within our power to stop but if we don't stop habitat destruction we will be the ones that will save these animals in the few in the wild for the last time you south wales environment minister turned down a request for an interview but the state government says old lang clearing laws were too restrictive bombing and development does not need to threaten koalas but this patch of wetland forest north of sydney illustrates the subjective nature of the decisions its own by the education department of the state government which doesn't need it for a school so two years ago sold it to a developer after environmentalist start. petitions and campaigns the state government said it made a mistake and is now trying to buy the land back for more than it was sold one part
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of government doesn't communicate with the other before any government department flogs off land they're supposed to. other government departments and ask do you want it nobody asked the department of environment as far as we know do you want this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera port stephens australia it's time now for this peter. thank you very much the stand in coach woodrow madrid says the players are hurting following the second of. the rails b. team coach and four players something i will say laurie took training barely twelve hours after the news was announced he's not trying to pick up the players after their five one you million barcelona in the classico and got them ready for wednesday's cup of the already game against ups a lot he has called on his players to show the strength of character the legal
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oriented obviously the players hurt but they can't wait to start over and reverse the situation in their group of champions their group of warriors and have won so many things for this club the situation is not the easiest but i've seen how much they wish to turn this around our sports correspondent lee willing has more on rail search for permanent replacement well they have definitely been lining up antonio concert hasn't been work since he left chelsea but the reports within spain that his demands are high whether it's the money the terms and conditions and some of the senior players have made the right noises about wanting him on board so it's not certain that they will be able to get a concert even though he remains the favorite what it does mean is that the lhari steps up from the role would they like that progression it's the progression that. i think has a very. encouraging one of fixtures easier fixtures coming up so he could make
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a good start and could make a big climb for that job so the extraordinary situation is no there has to be a lot of faith. because he was given this chance to manage a car the head of no there's no bigger job in cup football than being the manager of rome which would he done very well in house buying and qualify that very strong going into that world cup and his professionalism should possibly have carried him through for a good world cup for spain but of course he was sacked just two days before the term all the spanish team out there didn't recover from he certainly hasn't recovered because going to around madrid under all this pressure he hasn't settled down does it might came up a really bad coach now of course it doesn't and the way football works he will be snapped up eventually by another car parts even a big club but it's just been a terrible and unforgettable few months for him the vice president of the spanish football association has been a race to as part of a corruption investigation under b.s. to join the f.a.
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in may is the former head of the catalan football federation and this was police arriving at their headquarters in barcelona on tuesday police say soviets has been detained as part of an investigation into what they describe as the diversion of money from the catalan football federation to private and. the former president of garner's f.a. and one of the most powerful men in african football has been handed a lifetime ban by fee for corruption and tacky was filmed appearing to take a sixty five thousand dollars bribe from an undercover journalist taki a former member of his general counsel and vice president of the confederation of african football he's also been fined nearly five hundred thousand dollars. most a city have confirmed the settlers premier league game away to cardiff will go ahead as shed your old it will be their first game since the death of club owner v. charset ever done a problem a book of condolences been opened to the king power stadium where the time
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billionaire was killed in a helicopter crash following last week's game against west ham all five people on board lost their lives a petition for a statue of a child to be placed outside the ground has already attracted tens of thousands of signatures to the artistic gymnastics world championships in doha and simone biles has won the first of what could be many gold medals this week she led the u.s. through the women's team title and in the americans have dominated for the best part of a decade soho matic has the action. simone buyers and team usa look to be in a league of their own so far in doha and not the women's team final they outclassed the competition buyers led from the front and worked for apparatus. she was backed up by reigning world all around champion morgan heard the seventeen year old did one event less outscoring biles on the vote and she was also impressive on the on even by. car eaker is the u.s.a.'s balance beam specialist she
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lived up to her billing getting the discipline's best individual school in the final team russia came second ahead of china. but it was close the chinese finishing just under half a point behind them. but what was huge was the margin by which usa blew them all away. the gap between first and second was more than two times the margin between second an eight. what it meant was the fourth straight world title for the u.s. women's team finally a moment for the american gymnastics community to save after the trauma of the larry nothing view scandal. i think we bring a lot of happiness with the way that we did tonight back into our state and for our sport and i hope that going forward parents will be more comfortable putting their kids in especially since this world championships is a little bit different than the ones that i've been to were allowed to see our
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parents and there's always somebody supervising so i think it's very. it's yeah it's a good environment and the right direction team usa have now got that first gold medal in the bag they really wowed the crowd here the question is now whether they can see all the medals and do a clean sweep here in doha so hell malik al-jazeera. formula one driver marcus erikson is switching to indy car next season the swede will race full time for the schmidt peterson motor sports team continuing as a reserve driver for sober who have an all new drive for twenty nine team will come in alongside your job we not see the clerk goes to ferrari novak djokovic just suge towards the world number one ranking continues even through the food run to the paris masses thanks to a straight sets victory over portugal just talk of which will go top of the world rankings if he outperforms rafael nadal this week the top two seed so are set to
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meet in the final on sunday. now to some athletes to get a bit of help against gravity in their quest for gold this is the indoor skydiving world cup also known as body flight athletes live out in a vertical wind tunnel performing speed and free routines either individually or in teams they have to complete their sequences as fast as possible more than one hundred teams from twenty five countries are taking part in bahrain team france won gold in the phone way formation and a pair from singapore on the dynamic two way event. we finish with manchester united's paul pogba whose hope for themselves following his lengthy penalty run up against everton he tweeted this video making his way to his company's run up over a few yards at the weekend took longer than you say in both takes to run the one hundred metres. but the rebound in a three one win for united. and that's all the sport back to marry him in london
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all right thank you very much peter well that's it for the news hour that i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with a full bulletin for you i'll see you very shortly. by now. when on line for you looking at you know wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties and that's where we're going to have long term that thought or if you join us on sat if you could take me around the content what would
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you tell me you don't have to set up your experiment and for your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting point there that some of our community members are going to join the global conversation on mount easier to cope with driving in kabul you need nerves of steel and a strong heart the afghan capital has some of the most challenging driving conditions anywhere even though women are allowed to drive by law many men say culturally it is wrong ballet are for that mia there are lots of men here verby abuse you they block your car not society's right alongside shouting bad things no one helps us when the taliban were in control women were forbidden to drive but outside of the main cities it is rare even now to see a woman behind the wheel society is changing albeit slowly but the women drivers of afghanistan there is a long road ahead before they are fully accepted history has called it the great war in the first episode conscription draws hundreds of thousands of our troops
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into or both sides of the conflict their story is rarely told but had a huge impact on the course of the war world war through our open minds on al-jazeera alpha this is the opportunity to understand a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave our. as turkish and saudi prosecutors meet the un wants independent experts involved in the investigation into jamal khashoggi. oh i maryam namazie and london you're with al jazeera also coming up president trump pays his respects to the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting but
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thousands of demonstrators tell him he's not welcome. b.m.r. bangladesh a great start returning rango refugees next month but the u.n. warns the conditions are not right. and how human patterns of consumption and destroying natural habitats and causing a massive drop in animal numbers. the u.n. human rights chief is a saudi arabia to reveal the whereabouts of jamal khashoggi body the journalist was killed after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul four weeks ago michel calling for independent experts to be involved in the investigation into crucial g.'s murder a turkish president has once again cold on saudi arabia to reveal everyone involved in the killing. says no one should be protected in the investigation meanwhile turkish and saudi prosecutors have met for a second time in istanbul to discuss the case sources said al jazeera the saudi
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prosecutor has refused to answer questions about where he is alan fischer reports now from istanbul. arriving at the scene of the crime so the rebias top prosecutor only second day in istanbul came to the consulate. was killed. earlier side went in for a second day of talks with the prosecutor in istanbul the two met on monday but both sides left unhappy at the level of detail each other was providing to ongoing investigations the saudis wanted any audio and video recordings that the trucks made in the building behind me at the time of jamal khashoggi is murder the tox refused an exchange they requested the statements of the eighteen people come they being held in saudi arabia in connection with jamal khashoggi as murder to be handed over and then surely the saudis said no but after consulting with senior officials in the saudi government overnight they returned to
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a second we think on tuesday and handed the documents over. speaking in ankara turkey president said the saudis were doing what they could to protect senior figures linked to the killing the two murder although. it is obvious that these eighteen people are involved in this killing you have to shed light on this and you will secondly your foreign minister made a statement what was that we delivered the body to a local cooperator therefore both the saudi foreign minister and other officials should reveal this local cooperate or and the facts about these eighteen people let us know whoever this person is and we will find them. the chief prosecutor spent more than ninety minutes in the consulate is no scene where the writer was killed but he faces continuing pressure here in turkey and internationally to reveal what was done with the body alan fischer al jazeera istanbul. has more from outside the saudi consulate in istanbul. when the saudi general prosecutor soror the eyes of handed over the testimonies of the eighteen suspects detained in saudi
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arabia to his turkish counterpart many thought this could be the moment of genuine corp between the turkey and saudi arabia but soon the turkish government said that if it went through those testimonies and there was absolutely nothing substantial it seems that they think those testimonies do not match in any way or another with the evidence that they have and they also say that they have asked the saudi the ask the saudi prosecutor about the whereabouts of the remains of the amount of sea and they were met with their no uncertain and also when we asked him about the identity of the local corporator it was the same no and they also wanted to know more about who gave the order to kill. and the saudis remain tight lipped and this explain why the turkish government is heaping further pressure on
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the sunday government president was of the you. said that he was concerned that the saudis might be prolonging this whole process to spare influence of people who could be implicated in the killing of the model hustles above the saudi authorities have been saying from day one that no one in their way of family was involved in the killing of the. the u.s. president is in pittsburgh paying his respects to the victims of saturday's synagogue shooting donald trump has been to the scene of the attack and is also expected to meet with hospital staff and the wounded demonstrators gathered near the tree of life synagogue in protest against his visit many jewish community leaders have said he's not welcome in the city until he fully denounces white nationalism meanwhile the first funerals have been held for the victims eleven people were killed in
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what's been described as the deadliest attack on jews in the united states well let's go live now to gabriel who is in pittsburgh force and tell us more about why there is opposition in that visit. well as you can see behind me there are several thousand people here that are at this protest and i say it's all in because first and foremost they're wanting to honor the victims that were killed here but they're also protesting as you mentioned because there is a lot of opposition to president donald trump being here more than forty thousand people here in pittsburgh signed a letter asking the president not to come here many of those people are here at this event that we're at now their message is basically that they feel that the political rhetoric coming from washington particularly coming from president donald trump has led to an increase in anti-semitism throughout the country that
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ultimately led to this terrible incident here in their city so a lot of people here are saying that they wanted president trump first and foremost to denounce. right ring radicalism flat out before he would come here it's clearly a message that the president did not heed he did come here anyway but a lot of people here in this protest want their message heard and their message is that the president is not welcome here indeed and there are a number of local officials who have objected to trump's presence that they've been refusing to me and wonder is plans while he's in it's but. yeah that's right this is a very tight knit jewish community here in the squirrel hill neighborhood where we're at now where the synagogue was and there have been the mayor many other high ranking officials here both within the jewish community and other religious communities as well as well that had real apprehensions about the president's visit
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here and you see here really a group of a mixed group of people throughout the community thousands of them here all again in mourning but also in some ways protesting as well thank you very much from pittsburgh. well in other developments us president on trumpet saying that he wants to use an executive order to end birthright citizenship for babies born in the country to non-citizens and illegal immigrants is also ordered more than five thousand troops to the u.s. border with mexico and a bit to stop a migrant caravan marching from central america military has been deployed to harden entry points along the crossing in arizona texas and california on twitter trump called the caravan an invasion of our country and said our military is waiting for you more than four thousand migrants are now walking towards the u.s. while another three thousand remain at the mexico guatemala the border while many of the migrants marching towards the united states or from honduras on during military forces have been deployed near the border with somalia to discourage
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people from making the crossing money ruppel has the latest from. legal observers in honduras say that between one hundred fifty and two hundred hundred migrants are leaving the country every day through the different border crossings into guatemala here at the border crossing between honduras and guatemala we're seeing small groups of migrants that come together and join and join other migrants from different parts of the country they'll make it over the border hitching rides from trucks that are passing by or simply walking moving their way toward the border between but then my life in mexico well they're joining even bigger groups ultimately making their way toward the u.s. southern border the honduran government is facing increased pressure from the united states to prevent more hundred nationals from leaving the country this is part of the reason we're seeing an increased presence of military police and army this however doesn't appear to be dissuading migrants from crossing into guatemala either through this official border crossing where we are and or through the coffee
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fields in the surrounding area the vast majority of migrants say the are fleeing extreme poverty and poor economic conditions in honduras but despite these warnings from the united states saying that hundred migrants and central american migrants will not be allowed into the country and despite promises by the honduran government that might be migrants will be given jobs if they return to the country the general sense is that the constant flow of migrants leaving the country will only continue. the un has warned it's too soon to return rango refugees after bangladesh and myanmar agree to begin repatriations by the middle of next month officials from plan to visit rangar refugee camps in bangladesh around three quarters of a million rangar fled across the border after a military crackdown that the u.n. has described as genocide u.n. investigators warn the atrocities are continuing and say refugees missoni return on a voluntary basis. as the head of refugee in my group write to amnesty
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international she says myanmar and bangladesh have failed to consult with the rectangle refugees themselves and many of them won't want to go back you have to consider the issue of voluntariness it's not just about somebody saying yes i want to return it's also about being informed to make that decisions about includes about the conditions of where they're going to what the situation is in their home but also includes having other options and that includes having the option to stay in bangladesh if they choose to do so and so we would like to see those. bare minimum standards around voluntariness meds before we could really say this is the true informed choice by people. well to sri lanka now where the speaker of parliament has told president might syria saying amos recall parliament by friday the latest has been accused of violating the constitution after he fired the prime minister and appointed a replacement but now city to run a wickramasinghe a is refusing to leave his official residence as political
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tensions rise across the capital and its misreports from colombo have. supporters of sri lanka's ousted prime minister aren't going to let him go quietly . run a week roma singer has refused to leave his official residence here in the capital since president might recall a series saying of five and i'm suspended almonds on friday by. the president is gone make the electoral mandate to strengthen democracy by trying to seize more executive powers we won't allow it. presidents are saying or the sworn in the head of the rajapaksa as prime minister former president rajapaksa lost the election three years ago which was called after he scrapped the two term limit for the presidency the protestors on the parliament speaker say there's been a constitutional coupe the prime minister they say should be chosen by parliament not the president i think everyone is really seven.

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