lilian migliorini, nhk world, rio de janeiro. >>> now, here's a three-day outlook for selected cities around the globe. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo and for all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. anchor: this week, global 3000 is on the west coast of india where an entire village is taking care of turtles. here, they are holy creatures - but above all, they need protection. we look at a gigantic building project in nigeria - which aims to protect the megacity of lagos from dangers caused by rising sea levels. but how will it work? but we start in berlin, where we meet a resistance fighter who's using non-violent means to combat the terror of so-called islamic state. non-violent resistance needs to have a message. and also symbols. these need to be simple. when they work well, they become a kind of brand, like the fist of the serbian organisation canvas. , it's aboumo