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white rhino females will work and do we have any kind of past experience to know how likely it is that it will succeed well we don't know we don't know because this is so new it's a tremendous accomplishment taking assisted reproductive technology further in development but as you said it's a long road ahead and next step is to get those embryos into a surrogate develop that into a viable pregnancy and hopefully get a calf on the ground i mean again we're speculating because we're still so far away but potentially this could be good news in the sense that we could see the northern white rhino come back from extinction. well it's difficult to say no species has ever been brought back from. the brink of extinction or extinction by technology alone. and once this is reliably reproducible it's one important tool in iran
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a conservation tool can't you know obviously the northern white rhino is a subspecies the southern white rhino is also in itself a success story not knowing it was threatened as the as the northern a rhino but they were also brought back from 102800000 if i'm not wrong so how did that happen. well that was that happened through the commitment of the south african government and dedicated conservationists and africa who. put rhinos together protected them and let them do what right now is to best and that's to graden and have babies and i guess it's organizations like your own that have really raised the global awareness about the threats that you know the rhino is in general but how many risks we've sort of highlighted some of the success stories of potential success stories what are the risks that rhinos still live under and how how critical are they. well across all 5 species poaching yes
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by far the greatest threat there are 5 of the 5 species 4 of them are considered threatened. and the biggest lesson here is that we can't let what happened to the northern white rhino ever happen with any new other species remembering that the northern white rhino as a subspecies but is poaching getting better or worse so there's a just the pain the on the country the area and the time coaching is getting worse to the point where in particular with something like rhinos of birth rates are very likely to be soon. outdone by their poaching rates and so they still are very much threatened by coaching and that's in asia as well as in africa well let's hope at least that the good news that we've had the 2 embryos of the northern white rhino of being created let's hope that that you know brings us
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in the atmosphere of another world more than twice the size of earth it is the 1st time that a planet orbiting another star known as an exoplanet has been found with conditions that could support life catherine stansell reports 110 light years away from our planet there is a super earth a world where life could exist outside of our solar system. 18 b. was discovered in 2015 astronomers use data gathered from the hubble telescope to analyze light filtered through the planet's atmosphere they found water vapor in helium the exit planet also orbits at sun's habitable zone meaning that temperatures are stable and favorable to host life forms these planets he's potentially habitable so we're talking about a planet that. on paper based on calculations is able to post liquid water
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right now we all can only calculate temperatures for a peace plan is ok 2000 bees the only one that we go one step further we know that there is water not the spirit but to go to to hubby the blue planet thought it would require many many advances and many more observe ations. researchers at university college london believe that other molecules found on earth like nitrogen and me saying are also present in the outness fire the exoplanet may have the conditions to support life but it's not another version of the earth it's twice as big as a smaller sun and thus far more dense and scientists currently don't have the technology to physically reach the planet or analyze its surface to determine if life actually exists there. 18 b. is one of thousands of exoplanets but being trillions of kilometers away it's unlikely humans will ever be able to reach them even though this is a very exciting discovery we should wind back a little bit because it's just it indications that something that we know is vital
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for life as we understand it. is present it's out of this world but whether that indicates that there is life there is another question entirely we know the more we learn about the cosmos the more we realize that perhaps the earth has this singular combination of characteristics that the american way there should be other worlds out there like earth but at the moments we have discovered the new more powerful telescopes are expected to be launched over the next few years they'll be able to provide deeper and more accurate analysis of 18 b. and other exoplanets allowing astronomers to discover their composition and learn more about the evolution of worlds outside of our solar system catherine stansell al-jazeera london case and to get all the sports news now here is andy thank you so much bob rule there's been a big upset of the basketball world cup in china with holders the usa going out in
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the quarter finals against france. it ends a run of $58.00 straight competitive victories for the u.s. they seem like just say $1006.00 aiming for a 3rd straight world cup when the u.s. failed to win a medal for the 1st time since 2006 now they did have a relatively wait saying they she was not biased parts as an m.b.a. league and lympics their unbeaten run up until this game was enough to save them for a fight the next year their games france head through to the semi's well they'll play argentina for a place in the final. are seasons of ended and we came my way to work because my brothers coaches non-science of perth is not about who's not here and after a while because only a thing but we have to want to compete for america just like every other country. you know some of our country people don't feel that way about us but we don't care we want to compete and we did doesn't matter who is on my can be more proud of
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these 12 guys who sacrificed their summer become here having never played together before you know the put themselves in the arena and competed and they deserve credit for use like france deserved credit for winning it's not about will the united states didn't have their other guys there's no such thing as other guys these are the guys that were here and they did a great job and i'm very proud of them australia are into the semifinals thanks to when i have the czech republic cracks emails they stand out by with $24.00 points els he's in great form after beating us in an exhibition last month and winning all 6 games at the world cup so i followed him now play 2600 in the semi. now new england patriots coach bill belichick has refused to rule out the possibility of brown playing in that seems next game thus despite brown facing a civil lawsuit for sexual assaults one of the n.f.l.'s biggest stars brown only signed for the running super bowl champions
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a few days ago after being released by the oakland raiders he was accused of rape on choose day the players it certainly has said his client denies each and every allegation in the lawsuits. we've looked into the situation we're taking it very seriously. all the way through the organization. sure there are questions. and i can be in every discussion of. the walkie burress star kristin yell at she said to miss the rest of the regular season after breaking his kneecap l.h. suffered the freak injury when he had a foul ball against his own me here in this game against the miami marlins it's been a contention so when the national league most valuable player award for a 2nd straight year having already hit 44 home runs this season. england have dropped one of their world cup winning heroes for the final test of the series against australia batsman jason roy has been axed for thursday's match after australia writs hanged the ashes by going to one up in the series with victory in the 4th test in manchester craig i was and also some current chris
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woakes are back in the starting 11 is in england aim to avoid an outright series defeat with victory at london's oval stadium. fully focused on making sure we do everything we can to finish the series to all. terms of my own cat to see if i know the direction to take this team in forward. and it's about. starting that now and not after the series trying to make sure that we. we use this is a stepping stone this win this game and then have a really strong winter and move forward as a group steve smith has been australia's came out on his return to that same following a ban for his involvement in illegally tampering with a match ball last year smith also lost the captaincy in cricket australia have banned him from all leadership roles and so on next march his replacement simpang now has the chance to lead the team to a 1st series win in england since 2001 we already spoken a lot about it we came here to win the ashes not just to retire and. you know we've
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spoken about it a lot as a group that. last week's result was was brilliant and we played very well but when all the goals are fully aware that. that these test matches is begin on this is a grant for all we want this test just as much as any other to say replied in the series jamaica have named sprints around a williams in their squad for this month's world athletics championships in doha despite a positive drug test the 17 year old tested positive for a banned substance in june after setting a new $100.00 metre world junior record of the jamaican national she's still been answered in the 100 metres and 4 by 100 relay pending the results of a hearing in kingston the lights are on this month now a sales have dominated at formula one for 5 years and they're now hoping to replicate the success in formula 8 this is the new electric powered car they've launched for the upcoming season there will be only f one seem to also have cars competing in the electric series 1st race of the season is in saudi arabia in november. say it is joining for me it just raises the bar for for everybody i think
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everyone will have very high expectations including myself but we also got to be a little bit grounded because this is not a championship where you come in and you win it straight away we've seen it and it would alter manufacturers would alter drivers that sometimes it requires a little bit of time before ever to kind of falls in place and and then you become successful and undefeated heavyweight boxer tyson fury has been doing his best to upset one of his main rivals ahead of his latest fights if you were here wearing a mexican wrestling mouse during a public workout a stunt designed to provoke mexico's 1st ever world champion of the year is if those 2 words reasons responded with a promise to fight fieri at a future date in the meantime be taking on sweden's also following in a non title bounce coming up on saturday. ok that is a sport is looking for let's get back to barbara in london andy thanks so much for
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that and that is it for this news hour do stay with us though i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the day i hope you'll join me then by. i cannot lock my phone with my face you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification the biometrics a far from perfect a convenience and seeming infallibility comes at
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a cop's most crucially our privacy in the 4th of a 5 part series on the radio addresses the appropriation obama's personal characteristics all hail the algorithm on the jersey of. israeli elections take 2 photos go back to the polls 1st 2nd time in less than 6 months will benjamin netanyahu come on to power one riddled with criminal investigations. israel's political future in the balance on al-jazeera talk to old jews there oh we're going to use what you give to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone is also terrorizing me we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the go to 0 we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very
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very well that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations peacekeepers have to follow it i'm tired cold. they are challenging the forces were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. food shortages severe trade the struction and public disorder the u.k. government releases an official assessment of life after a no deal breaks it. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching out 0 live from london also coming up hundreds of
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nigerian nationals fly home from south africa after a week of violence targeting foreigners iran welcomes the departure of washington's hardline national security adviser but how did it change u.s. foreign policy and a small but significant victory in the fight to rescue the northern white rhino from extinction. shortages of food and medicine traffic jams that major ports and unrest across the nation that's what's expected to hit the u.k. in the event of a no deal breaks it according to the british government prime minister boris johnson's administration was ordered to release the assessment on monday just hours before parliament was controversially suspended the plans are called operation yellow hammer let's take you through some of the main points well the document warns of severe disruption to transport routes across the english channel with
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trucks being stuck for days that will hit the supply of medicine and certain types of fresh food low income groups will be affected this proportion might also be a spike in the cost of electricity and the document warns that protests and counter protests will take place across the u.k. putting a strain on police need barker has more. what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travelers or airports or even nationals want to
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enter the u.k. and vice versa and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course are of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leaning party here in the u.k. will make a lot of the findings in this document but i think what the also continue to pressure the government to do is to be a little bit clearer about the strategy behind this decision to suspend parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed
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in detail in this document a little earlier i spoke to john johnston from the news website politics home he says the report could raise serious concerns for people here in the u.k. . at this point we're so entrenched i still think the government and ministers they're already coming out to try and water the stone to say we we're working on something new already and the other side are furious we're going to end up with this continued argument of project fear and project reality but there's elements of this i think will genuinely worry people specifically things about medicine shortages food prices going up electricity prices going up crucially for the political situation the discussion about ireland is fascinating we've heard repeatedly that the government have said they will not institute a hard border on the island of ireland even in the event of a new deal but this planning document from the government says that this situation
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would be unsustainable after just a couple of days because of the political pressure you know this is a really serious moment now for the negotiations as well well meanwhile a scottish court has ruled that the u.k. prime minister a suspension of parliament was unlawful judges said the boy's johnson's intention was to restrict parliament critics insist the suspension was a cynical ploy to shut down debate about bracks it johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the 31st of october a little over 2 weeks after problem and is meant to reconvene. well the government says it is appealing the scottish ruling of the u.k.'s supreme court joe the whole reports. opposition parties say it's a strong and important judgment while downing street has described it as disappointing a unanimous verdict by a 3 judge panel in scotland's highest court has found that on the question of prorogue in parliament boris johnson did act illegally motivated it said by the
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improper purpose of stymieing parliament each opinion expresses the view that the advice given by the government to her majesty the queen to prove parliament for months to 14th was unlawful and that therefore the prohibition itself is unlawful this is all provoked a storm of controversy with opposition parties demanding the immediate recall of parliament some m.p. suggesting boris johnson should resign to deliberately misleading the queen but the government is resisting both calls saying it wants to wait for the outcome of an appeal to the supreme court over there just across parliament square the pro geisha a parliament the government insists is perfectly standard practice to bring to a close one parliamentary session in this case historically long and to open a brand new one with a new set of legislative priorities and we have a court seeing that the predication of parliament was unlawful that it's nolen for eat it so it seems to me that the prime minister the government should immediately
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cease the unlawful predication and we call parliament immediately well of course the government will say that that they won't act on the scottish reeling alone that's disappointing bit predictable in the light of how they conduct themselves but the supreme court will consider these matters next week and on what they say will be fully in the supreme court will in fact be considering 2 appeals the other against a decision by the english high court but it found in boris johnson's favor on the question of whether he'd abused his power in suspending ron paul eyes then on this building next week with the government for the moment it seems. turned to see what happens now to 0. hundreds of nigerians are flying home from south africa after a series of attacks on foreigners there last week they've been offered free flights
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by in nigeria an airline at least 12 people have been killed and more than 1000 shops are vandalized in attacks on foreign owned businesses in pretoria and johannesburg stoking tension between africa's 2 largest economies for minimal of reports. this isn't a flights that many had planned on taking these nigerian nationals are returning to their home country but they say it's not by choice more than 300 people have taken up the offer of a free flight to repack treat them from south africa after a new wave of violence against foreigners but just over half boarded the flight others had expired passports all the wrong documents and had to stay shops owned by foreign nationals have been looted and burned to the ground pasta to go football has lived in south africa for close to 2 decades he says his sending his wife and 3 children back to lagos yeah i'm a little worried about my family served in south africa he and i wrote it is there
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are problems in all recently it's all terrible so our car is to my from it'll be in south africa for now i don't think there will be. about $640.00 people are expected to be repacked created this is the 3rd time in recent years there's been significant on wrist between locals and foreigners adding to tensions between the nigerian and south african governments now the flights are an opportunity for people seeking safety but many who stating are uncertain about their future more than 700 people from other countries like malawi. zimbabwe have sought refuge at community centers many say they don't feel safe living here anymore many of the people here fled their homes in local communities is this little more than a few bags. one of them is mozambique an oscar said to there who is registering to
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get a temporary travel document to return home he's lived in south africa for 30 years but he lost everything in the riots bring us off. when i. saw how the we're taking people are taking them like ducks and some of the people who are taking us with people that they have known us for a long time and that's what has me the most the hundreds leaving maybe a small portion of the millions of foreigners living in south africa but there are fears the violence will have a great impact on south africa's relationship with other african nations for me to malaya al-jazeera johannesburg south africa iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's the session to stand down national security advisor john bolton the us president says bolton had fallen out with other senior aides and had made mistakes iran says washington should use the opportunity to quote push warmongers aside alan
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fisher has more now from washington. donald trump more on the 911 anniversary at the pentagon then surprisingly called to quarters into the oval office when he returned to the white house the departure of national security adviser john bolton dominating questions to the president he is somebody that i actually had a very good relationship with but he wasn't getting along with people in the administration that i consider very important. i hope we we've left in good stead but maybe we haven't maybe we haven't i have to run the country the way we're running the country iran's president suggests john bolton's abrupt departure from the white house should bring a change in u.s. policy and john has americans should know that war mongering and war mongers and not in their favor they should put aside both warmongers and war mongering and maximum pressure from russia's foreign minister a belief that that's unlikely in the short story as for how it will affect russian
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u.s. relations i won't guess the policies in the united states are defined by the president as many times supported normalization of trade economy and humanitarian and political ties between our countries an increase of cooperation in the world john bolton's official resignation letter was cut and to the point no praise for president trump or his policies just a brief thank you for having afforded me this opportunity to serve our country don't trump says he'll name a new national security advisor next week the president he will look for someone who shares his world view. his 1st option isn't always military action who support the idea of talks with anyone even the arrhenius 3 possible names to take over one of the most important jobs in washington mr president thank you for the opportunity to continue to serve keith kellogg a former army general whose country the national security adviser to vice president mike pence there's brian who has been the administration's special representative for iran and.
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