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i'm honored already that he may our men to go are nearer to parliament square or he may move the road there farther down the road ridge of course were complicated matter the guard will bring them ready closer to the red zone and that of course the red line i saw says it's behind friday's attack in mali that killed at least $53.00 soldiers and one civilian an army base was attacked in the medicare region it's a war strike against money's military in recent history reinforcements have been sent and french soldiers are helping to evacuate the wounded the attack follows a series of raids by armed groups across the region including a nice air and booking a fossil suzanna wing is an associate professor of african studies at harvard foote college infinite delphia she thinks military operations they're known won't solve the problem of armed conflict it is a vast region it is difficult it's a it's desert region and it's very hard to to control these small groups that are
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able to move around very quickly on pickup trucks on motorbikes and and the like and the g 5 was created and order to basically hand. security in the area from the french to then the chief. countries but i think this attack is just another example of how the military. and the attempt to do this through the through the military it's simply not going to be the entire solution they're not achieving their goal of security in the region i think there's a lot of ongoing resentment between this this disconnect between those people who are living in the north and the central regions who are in cleese creasing lee frustrated by what feels to be a lack of ability to actually successfully clamp down on
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these terrorists. now the mountains of central asia are home to some of the largest variety of wild animals including snow leopards conservationists say their numbers are increasing outer ban on hunting. reports from ne in kyrgyzstan. every other day they set off a dawn to scour the surrounding mountains volunteer rangers from nearby villages and the hunt for poachers record them quickly used to be a lot of poachers that's why the number of animals was decreasing almost didn't see any in the mountains and we noticed that and it was scary so we started to work so now we're protecting 42000 acres the mountains of kyrgyzstan are home to some of the riches variety of wildlife in the world including bores deer ibex and the much elusive snow leopard which lives on the peaks the cure gives call it the spirit of the mountains and then the most sought after for its fur meat and bones used in
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traditional medicine. was saved as a cult the mother's poor was caught in a trap she was voted in abu century one of the largest for these wildcats in the world and remains here since warden half of the territory of kyrgyzstan is potential home to snow leopards they live and protect the mountains of central asia the tension here the permian and they're all interconnected and those mountains provide water for nearly half of the world's population. under stand more of these animals conservationists are using modern technology about 40 heaton movement triggered cameras are 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
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rock. it is hard to be used by no clubs and find them you will find maybe their marks on the snow. but without technologies you can't work out what's this naps and 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 are probably more which is a significant improvement since in 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 limited model. now we see days and other wild animals again and villages joke with us and tell us to stop it because the wild animals are eating their crops or 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 depends on the survival of others
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and in this impoverished country while less protection has also become a source of income and at the al-jazeera kyrgyzstan. now a b. and b. says it will do more to prevent an authorised parties in rental properties least all its online platform that's after 4 people were killed in the shooting at a house in san francisco on halloween some people rented the property for a small group at the party quickly got out of control and b. says it's forming a rapid response team to step in when their complaints of unapproved. are coming up next in sports with the end goals world number 2 planes the top prize in china stay with us.
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time sports thanks folley one of the biggest horse races in the u.s. has been overshadowed by the death of another horse at california's famed santa anita park his name is mongolian groom and he has sustained a serious injury to his left hind ankle on the final bend of the breeders cup classic the 4 year old is the 37th horse to die as a result of injury at santa anita since december he was taken away in an ambulance and was euthanized shortly afterwards they worked a really very very quickly to get that horse on the van the van pulled up backed up they got the horse on the van the classic breeders cup and swordsmen down it's a shame is just i was almost in tears i couldn't believe it in a statement the breeders cup said the death of mongolian groom is
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a loss to the entire horseracing community are you a quine and human athlete safety is that the breeders cup top priority we've worked closely with santa anita leading up to the world championships to promote enhanced at safety. lewis hamilton only has to finish 8th or better in sunday's u.s. grand prix to secure his 6 formula one world title hamilton will start the race from 5th after his worst qualifying effort in texas and years that saw him almost collide with max for stuff and say he's teammate valtteri bottas the only driver who can catch hamilton in the standings will start from pole after setting a track record says need to keep. my own doing try to have a very good start and then the best thing for me then is to have a really good 61 before the backstory and try to make sure they get a bit of a gap so that's something i'll be focusing on then. you know then we see it should be a fun day. this all the possibilities to the world that's it. if hamilton
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wins the title on sunday he'll be just one behind the all time record set by make michael schumacher rahul pathic looks back on what's been a remarkable career for the 34 year old britain. well lewis hamilton has had racing in his blood from an 'd early age he began karting aged 8 and 2 years later he won the british championship by the tommy was 12 hamilton was already becoming one 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 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 red to 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 are now incredibly
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how melted overshadowed the spaniard gearing his rookie season as they both fought for the driver's title they even made fun of their rivalry and a t.v. advert but behind the smiles there was tension in the team resulting in both missing out on the world championship for a year later and with alonso out of the same houghton declared his maiden world title winning it par single point from felipe massa following a dramatic final race in brazil and at $23.00 he was at the time the sport's youngest ever world champion well the next 3 years at mclaren brought plenty of grown 3 victories but no world titles in 23 seen how wilson made the move to miss avies joining childhood friend nico rosberg as the same way but that friendship was stretched to breaking point as the pair battle for the 2014 well it's hard to watch hamilton eventually won beginning an era of messiah he's dominance and that dominance has continued with hamilton picking up further world hardwoods in 201-520-1720 extension 18 if he can secure number 6 on sunday that he'll be just
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one behind the all time record held by michael schumacher. let's see if you can do it while maverick banal is his claim to 2nd when of the moto g.p. season the spaniard finishing ahead of compatriot mark marquez to claim victory in malaysia prior to the race the grid paid tribute to indonesian writer elfrida who was killed during a lower category race on saturday banal is just held off marquez who started down and 11th after a big crash in qualifying mark has already secured this season's world title. the u.s. president has been booed at a sporting event for the 2nd time in a week. for 2 years came as donald trump entered new york's madison square garden to watch a u.f.c. event jorge winning the main event against nate ideas after the doctor stopped the fight champ was also booed at a washington nationals world series baseball game a week ago as fans chanted lock him up. canelo alvarez is now
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a world champion boxer in 4 different weight divisions the mexican moved up to weight classes to take on the russian fighter surrogate cover that and he claimed the w.b. old light heavyweight belt with a big left hook in the 11th around alvarez is the best paid fighter in boxing after signing an 11 fight contract last year worth $365000000.00 but it was good that it was you know that. we knew we had to have patience when further than we thought but in the 11th my trying to send me to close it out and that's what we did. i don't care offense believe that i'm the best pound for pound what i care about is coming here to make history to show people who i am and create history and i'm here to do that. discriminatory chanting by fans caused the game and italy's top football league to be suspended play was briefly stopped in the roma versus not believe game when the referee heard roma fans singing offensive songs about naples my captain the jacko pleaded with his team supporters to behave and the game did eventually
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resume going on to win it $21.00. rory mcilroy is won the world golf championships event in shanghai after the 1st playoff hole the northern irishman had the chance to win the tournament on the 18th hole but missed his birdie putt that set up a sudden death playoff where defending champion is on the shelf lay mcelroy heavy in the better team shot on the extra hole to set up his 4th one of the year. he played green you know he he was battling absolutely all week as well wasn't feeling as best suited to play the collar of golf that he played this week you know takes some doing so you know i don't want to take anything away from him you know he birdied the last to get into the playoffs and then i produced 2 of my best shots the day when i needed it which was which is really cool rafael nadal's lost the chance to take the world number one ranking after he retired from the paris masters with an abdominal strain and a doll's withdraw. hold on to his world number one spot heading into the season
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ending tour finals in london the sort of plays that dennis shot shortly in the finals. well that's nice but from his record of ali thank you very much that's it for this news hour do say with us go plenty more world news coming up including the latest on anti-government protests in lebanon stay with us . every week a news cycle brings a series of breaking stories. listening posts as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as
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a new series and brand new updates from the past around to see him in. greenland continues with rendition it's inside libya's prison when the rebels came to tripoli . so she ended with gadhafi regime it was an office of spying chief a best time to stash of documents which reveal the collaboration between british and libyan intelligence services on al-jazeera. after several days shares in saudi aramco are to be offered for sale in what could be the world's biggest initial public offering. to. tell you watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back hebrew also coming
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up a big show of support for lebanon's president his allies take to the streets after weeks of protests calling for all politicians to resign bus concerns from india throw doubt over plans at the sea and summit to finalize what could be the world's largest trading bloc and a prominent indigenous force god it's killed during an ambush by illegal loggers in the brazilian amazon. saudi arabia has begun the long awaited process of selling shares in its state run oil giant aramco a small portion of the firm is expected to initially be put up on the kingdom's domestic stock exchange it's hoped billions of dollars will be raised to help pay for crown prince mohammed bin solomons reform plans osama bin jobs reports. the world's most anticipated stock offering is finally happening after years of hype and several delays saudi aramco the world's largest oil producing firm is being
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listed in riyadh to the exchange and shares are expected to be priced in december it's no ordinary company around because the engine driving saudi arabia's economy which relies on oil revenues. this is these truly historic we are happy to announce our attention to this the saudi aramco company at the saudi stock exchange market the centerpiece of crown prince mohammed bin sole man's vision 2030 saudi aramco stock offering is meant to bring in enough revenue to diversify the economy the plans of being listed in the world's leading exchanges had to be scrapped because of transparency fears there is still talk of an international offering after the internal listing in saudi arabia the 1st idea was either to list it either in new york london or in hong kong kong but there have been some issues especially regarding the new york stock exchange which was the possible litigation or opaque. law that could have been. adopted by the u.s.
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congress therefore there were some concerns by the saudis and this was expected the saudis would go for the domestic. market listing the ambitious crown prince sent out a 2 trillion dollar price tag to put that into context the world's most valuable company such as microsoft and apple stand it hard for what the prince wanted the crown prince appears to have swallowed the lure valuation instead of for the delays in the i.p.o. for a listing outside of the kingdom would have had to prove its reserves analysts believe probable and proven oil reserves can vary tremendously. for foreign investors the biggest concern is about the safety of their investment in attack by who the rebels in september reduced to companies or oil production by half investors are cautious of saudi arabia's neighborhood with an ice and infested iraqi desert in the west and iran allied who the rebels in the south a self-inflicted crisis with qatar in the east and brewing tensions in the strait
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of hormuz no one expected. or any other non-state actors could be so successful and. disrupting the oil production that also had its impact on the lower. investors also have to consider the your peak anticorruption drive which was seen as a shakedown of the saudis and the public relations disaster journalist jamal to shuggie as gruesome killing which was linked directly to the crown prince saudi arabia has tried to lure investors from asia to europe and from russia to the united states there are reports that saudi arabia is still holding government to government meetings to attract investment from sovereign funds. industry experts believe much of the investment from the riyadh listing will come from wealthy saudi families not foreign investors it's curious timing for the i.p.o. with a weak outlook for oil prices a sluggish global economy an increased environmental awareness against the use of
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fossil fuels osama bin job it is there. in other world news lebanon's president michel aoun has addressed his supporters again promising to restore trust in the country's leaders his son in law and foreign minister gibran breasts and also address avani of the presidential palace at bamban north of beirut both have been among the targets of anti-government protesters who have been demonstrating protests that have rocked the country for more than 2 weeks but measured that we have drawn out the past and it is made up of 3 points corruption the economy and the civil state these 3 points are not easily achieved we need your efforts and we need a square filled by both you and the protesters to defend your rights these 3 points are your rights which many are trying to obstruct and this is why we need you to make a big effort but. nobody can get rid of us because we are the people of force we are not just a political movement we have people the most they can do is remove figures but the
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supporters will continue this movement. over to stephanie decker in beirut where more anti-government protests are going on stephanie these demonstrations are about maintaining the pressure on lebanon feeders. that's right in the don't agree with the words that you heard there the president they want to change to happen across the board of the peanuts in egypt this country so what they're called for today is in march of unity you can probably see it's around 4 o'clock in the afternoon here 40 people slowly starting to gather and the message is what we've heard here into its 3rd week now that it's not enough that reforms it on and off he even the resignation of the prime minister is not enough they want to see a new government and interim government with people that are not made up with political parties i want to bring in one of the protesters so to have her explain the roundoff exactly out why you are here what is it what's the message you want to
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give why are you back your wife people bit on the streets for almost 3 weeks now the truly that may. such as we want our rights to a rights that may have taken all the money that they have taken because the rights of the people so i think we would like to live like everybody in the would living by having no roads of infrastructure. anything to think about the tricity this is not normal it's been years and years and yes they promised and there are big problems since sold all what i hope that all these people got that here today that we can all go hand in hand for this guy without quite a right people as you said people who we don't want anything that's not true we want what we don't like this away and frankly it is us us to judge the what the government was the judge the post they took but this right. the prime minister has resigned. a lot of people say that's not good enough you heard the president today
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we also heard the foreign minister today it didn't seem that they had any intention of going anywhere the next step now is a new prime minister potentially could also be saturday add an interim government doc what how do you see the political process going forward now. what i think as a front what will help with going out your summit in the my hearing party why politically but politically but 1st before i can see this come as a something this morning i want a president who has spent the people down the street ok looking for. us to be allies because this is a had we missed that this is what the things we do. know we love the citizens we have the same thing but we will be up to 10 let them look up over the people who the people who are with that we don't put we don't want any bold what you think. suddenly achieving you said a christian muslim had fed up of this relief experienced years. together as one.
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let's do it back again how difficult is it going to be going forwards the might be difficult it might be difficult to tell you the bank because they're using quite the doing things which on multiples of the it's a bit iffy at all one we have all living it's. going to be different on the i hope i'm wrong but i don't and i thank you so much very much thank you the thank you so that's the message from a lot of the people we've been talking to from beirut to tripoli they want change it really comes down to improving their lives the infrastructure as you heard from it on to their electricity water infrastructure corruption they want to keep up what they say the political elite but again as we've been saying there hasn't been movement on that front so will a lot of people gathering here today to keep the pressure on we're going to have to wait and see what those next steps are when it comes to the politics and whether
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it's going to appease the street stephanie decker reporting live from lebanon's capital beirut thank you very much stephanie several people have been injured in hong kong after protesters fought with police in iran shopping malls anti-government demonstrators gathered in the new town plaza after damaging a train station somewhere wrestled to the ground by police and taken away for questioning. asian leaders at a summit in thailand have delayed signing a deal that would have created the world's biggest trading bloc a free trade agreement between 16 countries was meant to offset the impact of the u.s. china trade war but indian concerns over cheaper chinese imports appear to have come in the way can't hide a has a report from bangkok. to kick off the aussie on some of the fifa president handed out these customized football shirts to the leaders of the 10 member association of southeast asian nations the bloc focuses on regional unity while embracing each nation's individual culture but much of the focus recently has been
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on how nations outside are impacted. chinese premier league pitching spoke to the group's leaders several nations have territorial disputes with china and he welcomed progress in negotiations for a code of conduct in the south china sea beijing has been accused of delaying those talks for years while the built islands undisputed reefs in waterways critical to shipping and thought to have huge oil reserves underneath indian prime minister narendra modi also met the leaders he did not mention the ongoing negotiations between 16 countries on a regional free trade deal known as our step there are reports that india has raised some concerns but some think a deal is not far off but won't be agreed during this summit the fact is that the region needs this deal the symbolism of this deal would be enormous it would become the world's largest trading walk half of the world's population 40 percent of the global economy and this region is also going to become the center of gravity of
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course of called trade and that's something that would be good news for some nations that have been hurting under pressure from the ongoing us china trade war the u.s. downgraded its representation here at the summit compared to previous years sending the commerce secretary as the highest ranking member of the american delegation some see this is not only as an indication of the importance the trump administration places on this region but also as an opportunity for china when all the leaders of the asia pacific you know relate to summits when they show up without the u.s. president counterpart is going to undermine u.s. interests and also the interests of the other countries in the recent that are looking for a kind of a counterbalance to china. so the unity within r.c.n. might become more important than ever as nations outside the region jostle for influence scott hadley al-jazeera. the air quality.
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