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placed on top of the mountains for 6 months at a time they cover an area of 900000 square kilometers the thousands of pictures taken revealed a lot about these animals daily habits this one with the tail up is marking the rock it is hard to use by no cliffs and find them you'll find maybe their parking marks on the snow. but the result technologies new country parts this naps in videos also help estimate the number of snow leopards living in an area each cat has a unique pattern on its fur similar to fingerprints for humans there are at least 350 living on the peaks there probably more which is a significant improvement since the 1990 s. when pushing was rife that's why newry do you know yet one supporter himself says this important to keep on patrolling the mountain it's. going to be tough but now we see days and other wild animals again
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a delicious joke with us and tell us to stop it because wild animals are eating their crops the pictures tell us you used to be one of us why did you change sides but it's good now tourists can come here and see the animals. it's a fragile ecosystem this survival of one animal the pens and the survival of others and in this impoverished country while less protection has also become a source of income but at the honey al-jazeera kyrgyzstan. as cutter gears up for the 2022 football world cup there's a big focus on technological innovation the fans in stadiums and the public and bruce shapiro visited the smart city expo in doha to see some of the high tech solutions. the latest advances in robotics technology and 5 g. gaming can always wow a crowd. or transport us to a digitized future in this case football fans are getting a taste of what's in store for the 2022 world cup from the ticketing to hologram
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selfies with players. beyond sports projects for what's being called the smart city cats are is working to transform itself into a smart country to digitize and revolutionize the way transportation health care environment and logistics are managed. established businesses and startups from around the world are hoping to get a piece of the action is a 3 d. printing machine that's been modified to do gardening operations so you can use it to plant seeds it can do precision watering using the amount and specific location of water for each plant it also does moisture testing soil testing and if it can do weeding it has a smartish a camera that's able to determine what is a plant and what its weed hundreds of initiatives will be picked up by cats are smart program known as task which plans to spend $1600000000.00 over the next 5 years to improve the quality of life another device that's connecting people to the services they need is the console station if you're sick you can answer
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a booth like this one and he has through to a doctor who will run tests and provide treatment remotely the inventor says that it can be placed in shopping malls and your apartment block but it can also go to areas that are lacking access to public health care we are talking the way you can talk about loans to deploy the sky and off so it will show you where people live. well people west recompiled go to make us connected to al cities on the world. government officials hope such technology can reduce dependency on hospitals shorten queues and provide information that can save precious time in an emergency but there is a huge and always increasing demand for medical infrastructure but no matter how much we increase that infrastructure demand will always increase but with a virtual consultation people can actually connect to doctors from home without having to go to
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a primary case and with so many smart solutions to our age old problems these new technological advances could help many here in qatar and elsewhere in the world enter chapelle al-jazeera doha. a supply rocket is on its way to the international space station with a cargo more highly anticipated than usual by the astronauts on board the cygnus capsule is carrying a newly developed spy stuff and it will be used to test by chocolate chip cookies in 0 gravity to the delight of the space station crew who are used to a more bland diet of freeze dried fruit food now it's more than just an indulgence the ability to cook fresh food in space is seen is essential for any long range missions. still ahead on al-jazeera in sport the reigning moto g.p. world champion suffers a high speed setback in malaysia. the 1st hand glimpse of the challenges faced by journalists in the age of donald trump
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it's tough sport now he is acting. thank you very much south africa have won the rugby world cup for the 3rd time in their history the springboks were convincing when is a new yorker harma beating pretty much favorites england by 32 points to 12 reports . england and south africa were meeting in a world cup final for the 2nd time in history but this time the weight of expectation was on an england team would blown away the all blacks in the semi's. there was to be none of the electricity of that display in the early exchanges here england losing carl sinclair to an injury in just the 2nd minute of the game. south
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africa pressed home their advantage with a forward display that kept forcing areas the boot of 100 part giving them a $126.00 halftime lead. despite their 2 world cup crown so far south africa had never scored a try in a final. but that's all changed late in the 2nd half england still in with a fighting chance before they were floored by. one of the 11 black players in a springbok squad that has previously struggle to move on from its all white past. his opposite wing chair's lynn cole they made sure of the highest margin of victory in a final since australia beat france all the way back in 1999 south africa winning 32 to 12. their 1st ever black captain see a khaleesi lifting the trophy in yokohama repeating the fate of francois pienaar in 1995 no you can't be giving birth to freezing we could give you the one who don't
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want to do it you are really good we've done that for so little to show that we can put together you want to win but she said south africa courage ross erasmus has a masterminded a huge turnaround for the springbok side and disarray when he took over last year they're now world champions are once again and this simon it's a team that people from across south africa. can truly call our whole race how does it. well it is the 1st time any world cup winning team has been led by a black captain and 6 elisi was in short of support back in his home town. these were the scenes in his reading course elizabeth says police he helped his country to that soccer win in japan the images of police lifting the trophy set to rival the pictures of nelson mandela joining the south african seamen best celebrations back in 1905 across from us i made
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a miller watch the final unfold in jams but. i do know that i guess i just watched on the big screen the web it was not being handed over to see nothing nice to be this great love that said people love roads to the springboks when the that was the rugby world cup tight so this is one fan and how excited are you we are 7 words get out of there said did some may say that so much as you can see this man has created so much unity within the country it's amazing it's amazing thank you so that i would reconsider context chris how happy they all about this when it's been a tough call the country economically it's not doing while but. being a lot of the big. suburbs have been looking to. come to bring light at the end of the tunnel. 'd
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of america deserves the same with both sides does good and gold sun but. reduce it to that 12 years ago 6. discriminatory chancing by fans calls the suspension of the game in its least stop football league play briefly stops in the run the police area game and the referee heard round the fans singing offensive songs about naples running out an ad in jack pleading with his team's supporters to behave and the game did eventually resume romo going on so when he was. lewis hamilton will be looking to win his 6 world champ ship title of the us grand prix on sunday and aside his driver needs to finish eights all bets in the race to claim the title i hope has been looking back what's been a remarkable career for the 34 year old pretty. well lewis hamilton has had
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racing in his blood from an early age he began karting aged 8 and 2 years later he won the british championship by the time he was 12 hamilton was already becoming a man to watch on the karting circuit and it was around this time that he met the mclaren boss ron dennis telling him that one day he wanted to drive his cars dennis was clearly impressed so much so that when hamilton was 13 he signed with mclaren making him the youngest driver to have a contract with an f one team but after a few more years karting how milton graduated to car racing growing up the various cheers from formula ran out of formula 3 and then g.p. to his success at those levels meant that in 2007 he was given an f one driver with mclaren his teammate was double world champion fernando alonso now incredibly how milton overshadowed the spaniard during his rookie season as they both fought for the driver's title they even made fun of their riflery and its t.v. advert but behind the smiles there was tension in the team resulting in both
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missing out on the world championship for a year later and with alonso out of the team houghton did claim its maiden world title winning it by a single point from philippe massa following a dramatic final race in brazil and at 23 he was at the time the sport's youngest ever world champion well the next 3 years at mclaren brought plenty of. 3 victories but not world titles in 2013 howell's and made the move to miss avies joining childhood friend nick her role as burke as it's a mate but that friendship was stretched to breaking point as the pair battle for the 2014 world title which hamilton eventually won beginning an era of messiah is dominance and that dominance has continued hamilton picking up further world titles in 201-520-1720 extension 18 if he can secure number 6 on sunday that he'll be just one behind the all time record held by michael schumacher while title leader mark marquez has suffered a big crash in qualifying for the malaysia moto g.p. race. mark has will start sunday's race in
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a season worst 11 as place after losing control there on the 2nd turn he did escaped serious injury. the spaniard aiming to win his 7th world championship. well number to rafa nadal was pulled out of the paris masters ahead of his semifinal with an issue pavol of the downs with draw means another joke of which will be world number one heading into the season ending tour finals in london circles trying to win his 6th paris title beating grigor dimitrov in straight sets in his 75. hundreds of thousands of fans of welcome the new world series champions back to the u.s. capitol the washington nationals claimed major league baseball's biggest title with all 3 series win over the houston astros the 1st time a success for the nationals franchise in the city's 1st since the senators be the new york giants way back in 1924 it's been a little over
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a year now since the washington capitals were celebrating their win in hockey's stanley cup. but as always sport for now more later that's it for me for this news hour there's more news it just. november on al-jazeera planet s.o.s. returns with a new series to sit out the facts and the science behind the climate an ecological crisis affecting our planet. spain will hold its 4th election in 4 years after abel's been conclusive vote join us for coverage of the new series brings people together to discuss some of the big issues of our time turkish president aragon will meet with u.s. president donald trump at the white house we'll bring you the latest and exiled
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explores the historical context of the rohini the crisis and the increasing violence in mayan mars rock einstein 8. november on. counting the cost to health care special u.s. insurers of failing patients of the world's richest country at one of the poorest nations zimbabwe's health services on the brink of collapse but can the un hit its goal of universal health care for all by 2030 counting the cost of al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. yaps oldest muslim undertakers working here is just 7 days a week that's grown with a community my father purchased a black ambulance man started to do the funerals in london and the family we saw
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stopping bothering to watch and became a business partner the stories we told often here told by the people who the gift is such a level of. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. her . life her life. chaos in a crowded marketplace a car bomb explodes in a syrian border town captured by turkish backed forces. rahman this is after they're alive my headquarters here in doha are also coming up . as you can see everybody is running now in this direction. water cannons and tear
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gas is fired of protesters on another day of demonstrations against the chilean cappa president. to serve the vehicles providing critical services during anti-government protests in iraq's capital. and from paul beginnings the captain with a rugby's most treasured trophy to south africa to a record equalling when. back into the program a car bombings as a reminder of how fragile it remains along syria's northeastern border where turkish and russian forces are doing joint patrols 13 people are killed and 30 others injured in the attack on a crowded marketplace and at the border turn is controlled by turkish backed opposition fighters it's seen some of the heaviest fighting since turkey logged a military offensive against kurdish fighters last month ankara wants the mainly
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kurdish syrian democratic forces to withdraw from border areas to create a so-called safe zone. has the day's developments from the turkey syria border. the car was packed with explosives and placed in a crowded market in other this explains the growing number of casualties the turkish military blamed the white p.g. for the blast and the white p.g. by the same time hit back saying that turkey is to blame for failing along with this. in the region the center of the syrian national army for providing security to civilian this is the latest blast in a series of attacks that took bases. in areas on the border with turkey. and also. and this is going to further. challenges on the turkish military was how start
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a joint patrols with russia there will be moments when the turkish military will be patrolling areas not far from where the white b.g. fighters will be stationed across north northern syria situation remains tense with intensified fighting in it live and also on the mountainous area around the city of latakia where the rebels are trying to stage an offensive to halt an attack by government forces as we're going to see in this report. hardly a day goes by without strikes or glasses on the ground. the problems in northern syria is controlled by a bubble forces opposed to president bashar thank the main group operating in the area is hate as to who is h.t.s. . you to pose as talks with the government and its fighters are deployed south near
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ponce hold where government troops are on the offensive a few days ago president bashar al assad made a surprise visit to newly captured territory south of. reinforcements are pouring into the area and for the 3 and a half 1000000 people living there the buildup is a sign that war fighting is imminent and then there's one yes that iraq is going to him it's him to troops to a position territory and recap truth he's using the same tactic that. holmes and there are further north not far from the battlefield it's another relatively quiet day in s. him a village south of it live city this is where i was born 9 years ago his only no live in a war zone he goes to school in the morning and then spends long hours in the afternoon collecting firewood ahead of the harsh winter when temperatures can fall below 0
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a little him is one of hundreds of thousands of children in syria who have been traumatized by the war. i'm happy as long as my brothers uncles and relatives are still alive but if any one of them or our neighbors got killed in iraq strikes i will be sad people in villages in the south of it are planning to evacuated if government troops launched an offensive in the past could lead to rebel held territory but this time they have nowhere to go. the blast in a 3 in is a clear indication of the tough challenges facing all the key players in north eastern syria the turkish army the russians who are joining the patrols that the air force has pulled out from the safe zone but still remains adamant it wants to maintain a presence in its strong cause and also the syrian opposition. which has conquered
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new territory that's russia's all the way from. but it seems to be struggling as we speak to maintain security in those areas. turkey is threatening to send all i sold fighters its captured back to their home countries interior minister. says europe must do more to repatriate its nationals. we are not a hotel for anybody's eisel members it's not possible to accept this we have agreements with all these european countries and in these agreements it says to send them back but this deprivation of citizenship is a new method you are on your own this is not acceptable for us i'm stating clearly that this is also a responsible what am i going to do with your terrorist. well beyond those protests against the cost of traveling on the train is gathering momentum and turning against chile's billionaire president be more angry scenes in the capital santiago as police fired tear gas and was counting the demonstrators president sebastian
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pinera has become the target of the growing anti-government protests people are upset about low incomes or public health care and the increasing gap between rich and poor well early on a lot of america to lucy and human got caught up in the demonstrations while talking to lauren taylor in london nice on top. of that a lot of tear gas a lot of mourning had in near the main area where the protests have begun for the last more than 2 weeks now this protest was called to ask for the resignation of president sebastian pinera a much more a protest than the ones we've seen normally but the police is being very very heavy handed it's not allowing people to congregate and they're basically playing cat and mouse with the security forces. as you can see everybody is running now in this direction. but the do as i say the groups are much smaller than they have been in
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the last few days but the police for them once is not allowing them to gather at all and it might be because our you know friday's protest a small group of protesters broke down on a piece of one of the most emblematic statues here in santiago that is that that plaza italia where people gather and talk the riot police took over that area about 3 hours ago and. oh dear and so the protesters are now throwing rocks at them and it's getting very difficult to breathe here i have to tell you lauren and the water cannon is now from what i can see coming in our direction. little trump says he'd invited ukraine's president to visit the white house despite facing an impeachment inquiry after a phone call he made to vote amir's alinsky the us president says he'd expect the ukrainian president to take up the offer. i think you'll probably come but i would certainly say i did write every night. but you're right i think i'm not sure. i
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would love to have them come to the white house if you'd like to come and i think you'd like i think you'd be a very quickly to good man he was elected on the basis of corruption corruption is incredible in ukraine which bothers me a lot and it also bothers me very very much that germany france and all of these other countries aren't putting up bunny but we're always the sucker that does it and that bothers. to asian or work trade negotiations and fears of an escalating us china trade war are likely to dominate the day to a sea and summit in bangkok the members of the southeastern asian bloc trying to finalize a major free trade agreement led by china that includes 16 countries now the deal would create a trade zone including one 3rd of the world's g.d.p. but does not include the u.s. however india has raised concerns about the deal to tell us what we cross over to our correspondent scott haidar who's following events for surf from the summit in
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bangkok and scott really it's all about well as the summit gets underway it's all about who's there and who's not what sort of meetings will be had. absolutely so what's very interesting is that you know the united states representation at the on summits this year has been downgraded at the highest level person here to represent the united states is the secretary of commerce in previous years has been the vice president even during donald trump's administration previous administrations president obama came almost every year i say almost because one year he had to go home early back to the united states early because of a crisis in the senate so it's very interesting to see even though the rhetoric coming out from the u.s. state department is that the indo-pacific region is very important to them they see that as a way to make sure that china kind of is kept in check they are very very much in very vocal behind the independence of but they don't really they didn't really send
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someone high level to represent their interest to represent the united states here at the summit so it's very interesting that this decision was made now the commerce secretary obviously that underlines as you alluded to there so you know that the trade pact that is being worked out right now between members and other members in this part of asia including india and china so the commerce secretary that is kind of his portfolio so he's here probably for that but just the fact that they don't don't have anyone above a secretary level really sends a message here somehow and it's not a good one be just as he will sort of agreements they can make scott in terms of the economy and trade but the cold seemed to agree on discussing or dealing with the human rights issue which is a huge talking point globally. absolutely you look at the real hang a situation that's been going up the last several years running this is an annual event and ossie on every year before the summits the final summit of the year of
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meetings that always focus on what's going to happen is me and mar the leader on song suchi is she going to have to address questions about the situation in her country with the reading and the treatment of them in the mass exodus that that her army caused but usually it is sidestepped and that's something that has that has really. elevated the criticism against ossie and calling it a toothless organization that comes to dealing with human rights issues that again has been brought up this year but i think it's kind of put down a little bit more than has in previous years mainly because there are so many other issues that are going on here in the region and globally focusing on trade focusing on the trade war between the united states and china which is very important both nations are very important to trade here with this 10 block of nations so i guess you know it is still there it is still going to be you know viewed as something that that's not discussed as much as it should be but right now a lot of the focus is on commerce and trade so help indeed it will follow events with you in the coming hours as well thanks scott.
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