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the very future of the european union increasingly fragile continent that threat is ever present this will be a front line where the forces of populism oyster the new recruits and create an elite in their own image sunny diagonal al-jazeera. a space x. capsule as successfully docked with the international space station for the first time in the company's history a mission marks a milestone in commercial space x. go right exploration of any gallica reports three q right here it said. when space x. is unmanned dragon capsule launched from cape canaveral on saturday it was a high stakes mission twenty seven hours later the capsule with only a test dummy on board slowly approach international space station when it excessively docked nasser in space x. declared a new era in commercial space travel captured. the program. well
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emotionally exhausted. has. stressful. but it worked. it's been eight years since american astronauts last launched into space from u.s. soil but space six hopes to change that the dragon capsule were in maine in place until friday got it and docks and aims for a splash down in the atlantic another vital test for the program the next mission from space x. will be a test of the capsules high altitude a book capabilities safety system designed to get astronauts out of the way if there's a problem during launch after that will come the real milestone in july space x. plans to send two astronauts into space potentially ending years of the u.s. relying on other countries to get humans to the international space station and gallacher al-jazeera. conservationists on the kenyan coast so poaching is putting turtles a risk are working with fisherman to try to help the endangered reptile breeding
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grounds also under threats south and soil reports now from what ahmed a green tart all carefully covers eggs she's just laid back stone we have to be careful distracting how with bright lights may force her to stop what she's doing this stretch of beach in what time on the kenyan coast is a nesting site for hundreds of green and all you've really tuttle's both endangered species. every time they come out of the ocean to nest there life is in danger hunting them is illegal but some people here do for meat and or oil which they say is maybe senile and it's also an aphrodisiac this residence of atomic tuttle conservation group it's their job to guard the tuttles but the biggest threat is poaching yes some people should be talking that's why we are patrolling to give the security for the nesting mothers they then tag them to keep count of
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how many are out there up to four hours of hard labor she has done and has covered up eggs the best way she can to protect them from predators she's lucky that she's in a protected area many tuttle's that come up to nest in other parts of the beach are in most danger of being hunted down for food by people another tart all lead her eggs in what is considered a danger zone this part of the beach is too exposed the tuttle watches have to move the eggs to a safer area it's a delicate process they have to make sure the eggs are well protected from poachers and direct sunlight. during the nesting season they carry out biweekly surveys which they say are often cream last week. that we ditch we collected a total of. statistics we feel like we haven't done enough because we have done outreach with the people but still not really ready to work with
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us many fisherman in what town will know that title to protected thousand muhammad several have been trapped in his fishing net he hands them over to government wildlife why didn't the conservationists in the area for a fee it's a program that has helped but does not cover the entire nesting stretch with. protected i think is very difficult to see as fishermen poaching and. after two months to. make their way into the ocean only one in a thousand will survive into adult hood catherine sorry al-jazeera on the kenyan coast. brazil's world famous kind of all is well underway with the focus on festivities in rio de janeiro. this is the first carnival since far right president took office some using their costumes to highlight a recent government scandal one couple dressed as oranges and orange being slang
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for a middleman unfortunate financial transaction questions have recently been raised about suspicious payments to both an ira son and wife by a former driver and in portugal the famous. carnival was also political the north korean leader kim jong un u.s. president featured on a parade float fighting over a dove peace long been a celebration of social and political satire. still ahead for you on this news hour sports with a former f. world champion swapping four wheels for two. christian priest you are a friend of the palestinians is a tool for go over every rock and champion of the palestinian cause.
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time for a look at the sport with tara. thanks very much liverpool misfit chance to regain top spot in the english premier league you're going to coopt steen was held to a goal a straw away to local rivals everton the result means the trail magister city by one point with nine matches to play the reds have only won two of their last five league games i'm one hundred percent you know a chance i know that was a game by game a game i feel gets better about the boys because they looked really ready for it so and today of course we didn't score that it's chelsea are now two points off the champions league places after beating fullam and granted rodgers has lost his first game in charge of leicester they conceded late leaves to want to watch for josie marino says he is flattered by rumors that he may one day return to his former club
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dreads but the portuguese isn't confirming anything the fifty six year old who managed rail from twenty twenty ten to twenty thirteen was responding to legal president havea to bass's comments that he would welcome arrhenius return to the spanish top flight marina spoke to be in sports after barcelona as one elite thick tree over reale on saturday in relation to the words of missed that there was a loop president i think is very flattering the fact that the names me has somebody that could bring something to is a leader is doing an amazing new work in spain and to mention me. is very very threatening event is have taken a step closer to winning an eighth consecutive syria title they beat second place and napoli two one earlier result gives them a sixteen point advantage at the top with just twelve games left to play. former
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manchester united and arsenal star robin van persie has passed two hundred career goals and he did it and spectacular fashion the former dutch international bag to have trade for firing nor the crowd were starting to wear his goals helping them crush f.c. and men for nail in the air to busy. thirty year old plans to retire at the end of the season against a man though he did every inch the forward that played in a world cup final and won the english premier league. after signing the biggest contract in north american sports history bryce harper has officially become a philadelphia phillies player the baseball star has completed a deal worth more than three hundred million dollars but isn't promising title success just yet andy richardson reports on. this is what a three hundred and thirty million dollars sportsman looks like bryce harper has
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just completed the biggest deal in baseball history to become a philadelphia phillies player harper has signed a thirteen year contract that will take him up to his fortieth birthday so i want to be somewhere for a long period of time i want to finish my career somewhere. made that commitment to me and you know i can't wait to be a part of you know the phillies for a long. as a teenager he was already being described as the bron james of baseball by sports illustrated magazine so far his pro career has been with the washington nationals a six time all star hop was named the league's most valuable player in twenty fifteen i one thing that we know about bryce is he's an intense individual he plays a game especially hard. cares deeply about winning has historically cared deeply about his teammates and has historically produced on the baseball field. one of the best players in baseball hoffa became
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a free agent after seven seasons and one hundred eighty four home runs at the nationals in a neat symmetry one hundred eighty four million dollars is the amount harper will net after taxes with the phillies the payback has already started for the franchise fans bought one hundred eighty thousand tickets within two days of the deal being done most negotiations whether it's the largest contract in the history of baseball or or something far smaller you're always going to have those moments and you know i won't necessarily comment on wednesday night specifically but i think throughout the process we had some some encouraging moments and some not so encouraging moments but the bottom line is at the at the very end we got where we needed to be . i big price tags bring big expectations the phillies have only won the world series twice the last time back in two thousand and eight. you know i'm not going to tell you never to come in this year and when when the world series or you know when the division of course we all want that to happen that's your goal when you
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walk into spring training that's a goal the fans it's called everybody but good things take time as well his first targets will be getting the phillies into the playoffs for the first time since twenty eleven on the richardson al-jazeera john jones says he's open to a big fight against brock lesnar after successfully defending his light heavyweight title at u.f.c. two three five he beat anthony smith by unanimous decision in los vegas even after being deducted two points for a low blow jones would have to step up a weight class to fight the former heavyweight champion lesnar who is currently working with. expected to make a return to the octagon i figure if i'm going to make the gamble you might as well go actually big go big or go. abroad pleasant but i mean it's extremely high risk extremely high reward i don't really see myself as anyone. that can bring in the numbers me abroad to bring in. and former f one champion jenson
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button is trying his hand at a different sport and admits it's tougher than he thought they were and has swapped his car for a bike button is in oman taking part in the routes the three stage course takes three days and covers two hundred and thirty eight kilometers the thirty nine year old won the f one title back in two thousand and nine. and that's all your sport for now more later. and more news as well in just a couple of minutes back after the break.
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i am a fish every week a new cycle going to see me simply breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump the town through the eyes of the clouds channelise that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media to focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most in bad news a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition what child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was buried for money just a few weeks ago joan leaves with some missionaries who says she's proved when the marriage just happened i couldn't reach it is a missionary or rescues goals the money goes to buy it get outrightly an oak or
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be trucked to gail before she's born there what if it takes fourteen years you get mondays that brought us constant go to get money wife. lost and abandoned. found and saved one on one east reveals how one shower is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at life on al-jazeera. oh i think the. president defines protest not to run for a fifth term but promises the elections if he does win.
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but once again from joe harvey when i'm come out some summary of this is the world news from al-jazeera we have exclusive pictures from inside the saudi consul general's home in istanbul shedding more light on the murder of jamal khashoggi and its aftermath and so u.s. president donald trump says scaling down a joint military exercises with south korea will save hundreds of millions of dollars and lowered tension with pyongyang. captured. on a successful mission to space springs the u.s. a big step closer to resuming astronaut launches. algeria's eighty two year old president's trying to calm concerns about his potential reelection of disease but the fake has formally put forward his name now for a fifth term in office even though there are large scale protests against him what he's saying is that if he wins next month's vote then he will call early new
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elections and then want to run himself the president is in switzerland receiving medical treatment right now the latest. students in algiers telling the president it's time to go. the protesters wanted the constitutional court to stop abdulaziz beautifully standing for a fifth term next month select. police fired water cannon in the capital as the crowd swells i know. the protests have been echoed in places like france thousands demonstrated in paris on sunday as well as in other cities we are all mobilizing through for example today being many be going up against their fifteen mandates but also against the system they have taken our country away from president putin who's eighty two has used a wheelchair since suffering a stroke in twenty thirteen and is rarely seen in public he recently traveled to
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switzerland for medical checks. on saturday he said he's a veteran campaign manager possibly a tactic to calm the growing protest movement. the danger for tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the capital and in towns across algeria protesters held rocks at police who fired tear gas more than two hundred people including dozens of police officers were injured the protests represent the biggest challenge the beautiful it has ruled since the twenty fourteen election which was denounced by the opposition member on the fourth. and twenty fourteen there were tens to hundreds of protesters not that much we're seeing now hundreds of thousands of protesters and the concentration was just in algiers and maybe one or two towns but that was it still in terms of intensity scale geographical location. numbers we're talking about a very very different level and it's very surprising. in algeria half the
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population is under the age of thirty and calls for protests on social media have resonated particularly with young algerians who struggle to find employment for now their anger is sustaining the protests. well let's hear from both the thinkers campaign manager and the outline the president's pledge for new elections what in many. i insist by the power of god if the algerian people renewed their confidence in me to hold the historic responsibility to achieve their fundamental requirement to change the system i pledge to organize early elections to be set up by the independent national conference i pledge not to be a candidate in the last election we spoke to ben brown assistant professor of history at the university of texas in austin he specializes on the jury and told us people were cautious about political change during the arab spring. we're not
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talking just about a single person president with a flicker in many ways the protesters are there are you against the fifth mandate for the president but they're not necessarily they're out of hostility for the president himself i think that there is something of an understanding that what he's done in this state in this time as president that they knew back in one thousand nine hundred ninety has done a great deal of good for the country but at this particular moment with the president's poor health they're ready for change in a meaningful change i think in many ways when we make the comparison back to the revolutions to tunisia in the uprisings across the arab world at that time algerian themselves when they went into that particular moment there were widespread protests across the country but there was also a great sense of caution algerians as leaders across the arab world toppled algerians themselves were saying we have been in this particular place. which started for us in one nine hundred ninety eight and entered into a period of great violence and loss of life during the one nine hundred ninety s.
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a period that algerians now we'll talk about in terms of the dark decade with a great deal of caution as these possibilities for political change opened up around the arab world and that particular moment and this was a caution that the government itself was able to meet with a great deal of social large us. these things that people been asking for housing better employment better educational oper to pursue unities better salaries the government with the high oil and gas runs that it was enjoyed that time was able to spread that those resources around in society and essentially buy for itself a moment of social peace so the news and al-jazeera is obtained exclusive pictures inside the home of the saudi consul general in istanbul after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi a documentary on our sister channel al jazeera arabic is shedding new light on his death and how his body may have been disposed of the shoji of those killed inside saudi arabia's consulate last sam cosell you are reporting now from ankara. these
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pictures show a furnace a tenderer or when that was built by a turkish constructor in the garden of saudi consul general's residence in istanbul just a few hundred meters away from the consulate general building where jim alford shipped to was brutally murdered and according to order toppings obtained by the turkish intelligence his body parts were dismembered in the closely general building again we heard from we heard from the police department and the persecutors office that. g.'s by the parts would carry it in baggage luggage was and bags to the residence building close to the consulate and according to the police as i said into thought before two thousand and eighteen the police strongly suspect that his body parts might have been burnt in the stand there were over the according to technical details of this all when it can fire up to one thousand degrees celsius which means that it leaves no trace of the d.n.a.
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of a body part or any bones and the turkish police insists that since al topeka who is a forensic experts of the saudi hit team who came to monitor jamal has shipped in istanbul has the certification thesis was about analysis of d.n.a. from the hooman bones that's why they strongly now suspect that. body parts were burnt inside that over and it was already reported before and the reason why they came up to this idea is also that just a few days after jamal his ship was murdered and his body parts were brought to this place where the saudi men living inside they ordered. portions of meat on coop and cooked meat and they did barbecue that's why the police now strongly suspects that tomorrow g.'s body parts were burnt. donald trump says the reason he wants to end large scale military exercises with south korea is to save the u.s. hundreds of millions of dollars washington and so all of agreed to come back the
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drills they say it's part of efforts to reduce tension with north korea they will still carry out smaller joint exercises trumps comments come just days after the denuclearization talks between himself and kim jong un broke down in vietnam here is rows in jordan and washington. the u.s. president donald trump has long criticize the necessity of two key military exercises held by the u.s. and south korean military key resolve and foal eagle for the past decade or so military forces from both countries have trained to be prepared in case of an attack from north korea on south korea the u.s. has a treaty obligation to provide and to protect south korea in case of any attack from its enemies notably from north korea well even though the exercises themselves were very expensive it's long been thought that the president wanted to end those
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exercises one because that's something that pyongyang has been asking for and to to give a reason to want to strike a deal on its nuclear weapons program however there are some military analysts who suggest that the exercises themselves were quite valuable in terms of troop readiness and that the president and his ongoing efforts to try to broker a deal to get rid of nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula might have given away some leverage whether or not that is in fact the case we'll have to see but certainly the south korean government is saying that for now it wants to support u.s. efforts to broker a deal with pyongyang on the nuclear weapons question and so it is willing to a focus instead on other smaller joint military exercises with the u.s. if that's what it takes to get in an anti nuclear deal that's the view from washington his regiment brian with more now from seoul. effectively joint military
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exercises in south korea have been scaled back since president donald trump announced after the single poor summit last june that he was no fan of these war games as he called them that they were a waste of money but this confirmation that key resolve and foal eagle these spring exercises involving tens of thousands of troops of war planes ships and tanks will effectively come to an end is seen as a big concession they'll be replaced by a much smaller less high profile exercises these exercises have always enraged the north koreans who see them as a possible credit to war it seems the joint to militaries of south korea and the u.s. of now agreed at least in part with that saying that they do indeed lead to a rise in tension that these exercises are being ended as a way of supporting the diplomatic efforts this will be welcomed by president moon
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j.n. of south korea who is once again standing in as a possible mediator between north korea and the u.s. to get things back on track it will also possibly help his personal initiative to try to help into korean relations go move forward to the next step he has stated in the last couple of days that despite the disappointment of the hanoi summit he still determined to try to resume economic and tourism projects with north korea he still wants to try to go ahead with that although it's difficult to see just how without getting sanctions relief from the united states an executive from the chinese tech giant huawei who's facing extradition to the u.s. is now suing the canadian government its border control and the national police and one jones lawyers say her rights were violated when she was detained and questioned in vancouver last december attorney says she believed she was.
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