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and here in the light so. there's nowhere to hide let me ask you straight are these the two state solution you know from britain on al-jazeera. a turkish newspaper identifies fifteen saudi nationals police want to question about the disappearance of saudi journalist. and we shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up calling it quits u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley announces she's resigning after eighteen months on the job. south africa's finance minister steps down in connection with the corruption probe into former president jacob zuma. a new generation of
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voters with the potential to make drastic changes to the u.s. political landscape. and saudi journalist who disappeared after going to his country's consulate in istanbul was apparently killed on the orders of his government that's according to the new york times which cites a senior turkish official jamal khashoggi has been missing for a week this is the last time he was seen alive when he was entering the saudi consulate a turkish newspaper daily has published photos of fifteen saudis who bully who police suspect rather may have been involved in his disappearance local media reports say the group flew to istanbul on two planes and into the consulate the same day the journalist was there the washington post which could show she wrote or says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications a saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him. more from washington d.c.
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. the two most prominent newspapers in the united states both coming out with stories about do the disappearance of jamal khashoggi first the new york times they are saying that a source is telling them that intelligence community believes that his disappearance was signed off on by the highest levels of the saudi government their side in the source saying that the complexity of the scope the potential ramifications would have had to have been signed off at a high level that they do not specify who that could be they're also reporting that sources believe he was killed within two hours after entering the consulate and that his body was dismembered by a bone saw that was brought in by those operatives now to the washington post the washington post is saying that one source has told them that u.s. intelligence found communications within saudi arabia the talked about trying to lure back to saudi arabia it doesn't say if it was to arrest him to interrogate him to kill him it doesn't say whether or not that information was passed along to him before he entered the consulate so these are two of the most respected newspapers
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in the united states al jazeera has not been able to independently confirm this but this will certainly increase the pressure on president donald trump to say or do something because this was a prominent american columnist he is a beloved among a small group of the intelligence elites in washington d.c. and they are speaking out this story is making front page news it is on all of the cable news channels including the one that the president watches the most fox news it is being greeted with a sense of outrage and that is only growing as each story reveals new information glencora was a cia officer and served as a deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats at the national intelligence council he says the case is extraordinary on many levels. as an intelligence officer what first astonishes me is that such. an intercept would be made public if in fact it occurred because that then makes clear it would make
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clear to the saudis and everyone else that the americans were intercepting saudi transmissions that would be assumed it should be by every country anyway but i'm very surprised that one would would confirm this by letting the information know now the fact what has been intercepted is also notable because if true and there are now seem to be in creasing disparate bits of information that corroborates or substantiate the other pieces of information it would be a shocking act and tests clearly glaring one which they are or were an intelligence operation would be really in cock up and to lure someone into your own consulate and then murder the person and and while you know that your entrances and exits are all being videoed is astounding really and a surprise announcement the us ambassador to the un nikki haley has resigned and
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only her job at the end of the year she says she wants a break from public life and has ruled out running against donald trump and the two thousand and twenty presidential election why can't i reports from the united nations. many in the security council disagreed with the policies that the us representative championed again but during eighteen months at the un nikki haley engendered a great deal of respect forming warm personal relationships with those she supported as well as those she so forcibly opposed the secretary general had a truly very good working relationship with her they worked. to get through some of the toughest moments i think between the u.s. and the u.n. some diplomat said privately spoken about haleigh's loss of influence within the trumpet ministration in particular following the appointment of mike pump aoa secretary of state and former u.n. ambassador john bolton as national security adviser but president trump says
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discussion with haley about her possible resignation had started as long as six months ago and unlike other members who left his administration he keeps open the possibility of her rejoining it we're all happy for you in one way but we hate to lose you hopefully you'll be coming back at some point but if you want to just be a different capacity you can a big if are all in here that are going to ask about twenty twenty no i'm not running for twenty twenty i can't promise you when i'll be doing is campaigning for this one so i look forward to supporting the president in the next elections the question now who's going to be the next ambassador to head up the u.s. mission just over the road president trump says he'll announce a successor in the next two to three weeks possibly even sooner signaling that he wants to make the announcement before those crucial midterm elections in just under a month well did is certainly a person i would consider as she is under consideration and the president's daughter ivanka i think given good being granted bond that doesn't mean that you
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know what i think or because good beer cues of now business. even though i'm not sure there's anybody more confident in the world but that's ok but. but we are looking at numerous people the discussion put on hold as the president has yet another campaign rally to attend my kind of al-jazeera united nations richard ponce here who is the director of the just security twenty twenty program at the steps and center explain why he thinks hayley decided to resign now. one can only wonder that the political signals in advance of next month's midterm elections or possibly there are policy disagreements with their colleagues in the national security council or white house for example on the refugee policy issue in recent weeks these might have been factors that led to her decision to resign call for her resignation at this time and she'll be leaving by the end of the year january but at the same time as you indicate in your question she has high political ambitions
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and this might be the way of preserving her political future within the republican party most observers believe twenty twenty four is the date that she's thinking about but of course and she's even said very emphatically in her resignation letter that she would support president trump if he sought reelection in two thousand and twenty but political futures are uncertain if president from decides not to run in two thousand and twenty there's a good chance many of us believe she would put her hat in the ring it's true there's been insensitive unprecedented level certainly in modern history in the u.s. executive branch politics to have so much turnover at the highest levels of government it's well known that she has had tensions in the first few months since national security advisor john bolton a staunch critic of the united nations has come on board and of course it was six months ago when she indicated to president trump of her interest in departing before the end of this year that of course coincides with the decision president
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trump made and overlooking her candidacy for the secretary of state position when he chose then congressman mike pompei o south african president zero am opposed to has accepted the resignation of his finance minister and then they may face calls to step down after admitting that he visited two wealthy endian brothers accused of influencing former leader. and he was the fourth finance minister in three years i mean miller has more from johannesburg. the resignation of the finance minister and continental has come as little surprise for many south africans that's after he testified at a commission of inquiry into state capture and corruption in south africa where he admitted to meeting with members of the group to family meeting them privately during his tenure as the finance minister now this family of course has been accused of using their political ties to gain financially specifically their
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relationship with former president jacob zuma now previously nearly had said that he hadn't met with the family and had perhaps met them in passing at public events now the issue for many south africans is that the minister had lied especially considering that he is in an important or was in an important portfolio while trusted and up till that point was credible now these revelations of course have brought into question his credibility integrity as well as his character and gotten in a did apologize soon after his testimony to south africa and saying that he shouldn't have met with that family it should never met with the good times and if he had done that it should have been within the finance ministry and that this was an error of judgment and then done in it despite being of well liked and respected specifically because he had according to many south african save the country from what would have been a disastrous nuclear deal that south africa couldn't afford it some are very sad to
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see the finance minister go but in his place president has brought in tito and bo any he is the former reserve bank governor he was the first black governor of the reserve bank and is a well respected within business and labor these are african chamber of commerce say that says that this is one of the finest appointments yet in the finance ministry taiwan's president is vowing to be a national security and. warning her government will not give in to pressure from china sitting on the island's national day. and weighing and sister that she would not recklessly provoke china beijing considers taiwan part of its territory and has been pressuring other countries to cut ties free nations didn't access spend a magic relations with taiwan earlier this year so head on al-jazeera i'll tell you about a government decision in zimbabwe that has led to fuel and food shortages and two countries one alphabet we look at efforts to unify the language between south and
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north korea. by the skyline of immigration harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. and others still want to share his falling and full cost of fall in northern parts around the throws of our job not quite as vicious as were the ones that caused the flooding and was a bit of a circulation in the cloud by the look of it at the tajikistan east and took minister on and afghanistan all producing as it might right a bit of snow hill but not as much as might be light and nothing in the western side of afghanistan and that clouds that massive cloud might develop a shower or two of a syria iraq or some parts of the wrong but probably mostly cloud to be a bit cooler on the eastern coast well the mediterranean bit cooler also throughout the arabian peninsula but the are as easily drawn to this thing here now this is
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a cycling. now its course is going to take it towards the coast of oman and yemen somewhere now could after that go down towards the gulf of aden or it might go up over towards the empty quarter to the os we don't yet know but it almost certainly is going to cause problems with flooding on the coast of amman and yemen that's just stage one. in southern africa beyond the ken used no showers or video c. or nor. we are fit to be free of any significant rain there is cloud goes through the west and cape cape town's dropping down to eighty degrees otherwise it's just pure sunshine. the weather sponsored by qatar and peace. more than seven decades ago a country was split into a good thing we did going in and now we're. going to be mopping all it took was a pan a mop and a collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled these seven two hundred have been to india before al-jazeera
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examines the violence of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these new korea neighbors politicians borders of blood. and watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now the new york times is supporting a missing saudi journalist was assassinated on the highest orders of the kingdom because it was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago times article cites a senior turkish official al-jazeera has not yet been able to verify that report turkish newspaper daily sabah has published photos of fifteen saudi nationals of
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police want to question over his death disappearance the washington post says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him. and u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has denied she's planning on running in the two thousand and twenty presidential election observers are ending her post she says she's taking time out from public office. five months of fighting in eastern libya has forced many families to seek help in the capital tripoli they fled the city of daraa now which is besieged by a self declared army battling to control the oil rich region a spot moved up to go ahead reports some are relying on government a just to get by. readership is among thousands forces from their homes by war in derna he says forces loyal to warlord twenty four have to ransacked his house another man says his house was bombarded and burden a down they really just are there details in this office in tripoli so they can
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receive government aid for them returning home is unsafe. something the president took from the factory in tripoli can be a reason for half their forces to accuse us of being anti after many people here going disguise so they can return home without being detained or interrogators. durden or has been plagued by five months of heavy fighting have to the forces want to seize this city so they have full control of the whole eastern region of libya they accuse the didna protection force of being deter terrorists the dirt in our fighters deny that and say they defeated i said in the area they also rejected the imposition of military rule by herter the head of a government backed aid organization for displaced people says only international pressure on have to can guarantee their safety to he says some search areas do
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needed by a do not for the displaced students are the only thing they have received in a while the most. the problem we're facing is that the government is not financially committed to what it was so we're trying to contact international and local aid agencies for support. have to his forces have laid siege to durness city for almost three years aid raids on artillery bombardments have destroyed many homes and people are suffering c.v.s. shortages of all basic needs. dozens of clothing civilians have been killed since half that is the battle for dead in air on may the seventh. hospital. and all the infrastructure all damaged by fighting. and other displeased libyans hope that a case can reach the international criminal court. what is happening to civilians in the city is a crime against humanity. tripoli
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gaza's only power station is being supplied with enough you'll for the next six months to the disapproval of the palestinian president the castro government is supplying sixteen million dollars worth of diesel to prevent a worsening of gaza's humanitarian disaster is often without electricity for up to sixteen hours a day because of israel's blockade palestinian president mahmoud abbas rejected the foreign aid plan because of a rift with hamas and gaza. so when police say they'll stop protests against a new tax it's being blamed for pushing up the price of basic goods the largest trade union has called for a strike against a levy on money transfers president emerson and carver says the measure will help to revive the economy that has caused widespread food and fuel shortages here i'm a tosser to harare. it's perhaps another signs the economy may take a long time to recover some people have been lining up since saturday to fill up
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because the central bank governor says fuel shortages are because of the introduction of a two percent tax on bad transactions that means products now cost more and suppliers are buying less it's little shortages and many disappointed customers it's up to the very real disappointing because everything is at a standstill gondolin a business. groups. the worsening economic crisis is compounded by a critical shortage of cash the last time lines were this long was back in two thousand and eight some people would sleep in their cars for days hoping to get fewer government officials are telling the bobbins not to panic but some people say they are worried. in some places feel has started arriving but it's still not enough. others are stocking up on groceries these days bread is in short supply and usually
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doesn't last long on the shelves in some stores customers are limited to two items per person to prevent hoarding and panic buying. next month even before a reversion even. behavior person change with people uncertain of the future. certainties of. very big pressure inclusions prices a tripled in just a few days. listen if in prison capacities you could put some of us having more feel of those ships because it's just that it is so huge and demand it's speculation that's causing some panic buying but again these things will be no shortage. but increasing production needs foreign currency us dollars that banks say they don't have enough of some imported by dollars on the black market at a premium sums of that could be more frustration and hardship before things get
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better. how to earl and courts order that parts of the german capital must be barred to most diesel vehicles to slash harmful air pollution two to three hundred thousand cars could be affected environmental ministers are meeting in brussels to decide on future emissions reduction targets brazil's presidential candidate is trying to gather support ahead of a second round vote later this month fernando dodd will face a controversial right wing print run enjoyable so narrow in a run off dodd says he secured endorsements from several of the eliminated candidates and will form a center left coalition if elected on our what almost half the vote in sunday's first round but on an up to declare him the outright winner. a new york times investigation has found that a campaign aide to donald trump looked into manipulating social media activity during the two thousand and sixteen us presidential election the newspaper said rate gate sought help to create fake online profiles to amplify divisions among
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rival delegates and sway voter opinion israeli companies offer to spread false information about trump's opponents the company is run by former israeli intelligence officers group was not hired and it is unclear if the truck campaign acted on their proposals feingold is a political risk analyst day says every political party would want to use social media to get their message across. well it's no surprise that there may have been fake social media accounts during the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election but it's clear from his article that the trunk campaign ultimately did not hire this company sold them italy it may have just been an inquiry about what are the possible tools that a political campaign can use and this company is obviously very experienced at implementing these tools but it's unclear and frankly it's probably unlikely at least as a result of this article that any u.s. laws were broken we have to keep in mind the big extraordinary importance of social media engaging with voters to political campaigns not just in the united states but
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around the world as with many other countries foreign companies or foreign individuals cannot donate or participate they cannot donate goods they cannot be hired to provide services and they cannot make cash contributions to candidates and the u.s. has laws like this just like many other countries that have all actions and again it seems that the new york times acknowledges that this company a foreign company was not hired so there's no crime simply by consulting or inquiring what their capabilities are and people are becoming some of the most influential letters in the united states and many socom millennial is her disillusioned with the state of politics that's pushed them to embrace candidates and policies on the left john hendren takes a look at how this may affect the midterm elections in november. huge a generational shift of power and to see such vast change so so early in our lives
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it shows that pretty much anything is possible. millennial the bearded coffee shop willing hipsters and those less easily given to stereotype or on the verge of becoming america's largest voting bloc voters ages twenty to thirty five are expected to overtake boomers in population in twenty nineteen is their numbers swelled to seventy three million in a nation of. three hundred twenty five million the youth demographic the young voter the new voter demographic of eighteen to about twenty nine only shows up to the polls about eighteen percent of the time that's about one in five if we can get it to three out of five that we would control and shift every major election to come midterm local presidential all of it rising property prices mounting student debt and lack of action on gun control and climate change increasingly have millennia of leaning away from capitalism into a more european style socialism your parents so dream go to college you can get out
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get good work provide for your family white picket fence with a nice lawn but that's not happening nowadays the apparent political leanings of this generation have led to his surge in support for left wing parties such as the democratic socialists of america the party has grown eight hundred percent in three years democratic socialism is just about returning the democratic party to what its roots are and seeing who. who it's basis and. promoting policies that the base their base wants and sort of an unabashed way the party now counts nearly fifty thousand members in all fifty states most of them. the big question for the november midterm elections will be vote a recent ad offers this cross generational taunt dear young people don't vote don't fall for these fine the way it is turns out younger voters have always leaned leftward but they've always been outvoted by older americans. turn is always the
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most important thing especially in midterm elections. a question of who is actually going to vote the november elections will determine whether an insurgency of youthful enthusiasm. amounts to real change john hendren al jazeera chicago south koreans have special events to mark korean alphabet day north and south korea share the alphabet but their languages have grown apart during decades of separation but relations warming again recently south koreans want to create a unified dictionary robin pride reports from seoul there can be many countries that have a national holiday to celebrate their alphabet but then as koreans will tell you their unique alphabet invented nearly six hundred years ago by john the great is worth celebrating it was created with the aim of allowing everybody to communicate
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with everybody else in korea through the written word on the spoken word but the seven decades of separation after the korean war has not helped that process. the division has been causing the divergence of the meaning and even the usage of the language between the south and the north are different events visitors have been learning that while north korea has been holding on to. the south has been adopting words from other languages for example in the south it's cold though not. but in the north it's such a bang quite literally thing go ring of bread and when you take a shower in the morning you use what translates as pear water a sort of over in the south was simply sand hill with people from the north on the south already not understanding up to a third of every day words the others are using academics have been working on
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a common dictionary as a possible solution to language difficulties were clear to see at the recently unions of families separated by the war and trying to communicate again after decades of pots consider the prospect of reunification and you can take that problem and multiply it by a nation. mixing a day out at the races with a night at the opera hasn't been popular in australia so new opera house has lit up as a giant billboard to promote the world's richest horse race on sunday at such protests as politicians overturn the decision to block the advertisement in reports on. protesters pointed lasers on spotlights at one of australia's most famous landmarks they were trying to stop the sydney opera house from being used to promote the world's richest horse race called the everest this is a symbol of a strange and still important to become
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a she was the opera house has promoted the olympics rugby and cricket in the past but opponents say horseracing encourages gambling and cruelty to animals what we thought is an incredible groundswell of support within the side it has said they've had enough they've joined a line in the sand and they have said that they're sick of having the odds stacked against them opera house managers declined the opera by race organizers for the eye catching ad but the new south wales government intervened and overruled them saying the race is a huge tourist attraction bringing in more than one hundred million dollars australia's prime minister defended the decision by. state premier gladys berejiklian to accept the calling it a no brainer it is done in good taste it's critically time down from previous. and i said to the good people of new south wales it's important for us to support our major events it's important for us to promote new south wasse but of course do it in good taste. the everest is all set for sunday with the premier faces an election
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in a few months government leaders who gamble to allow the promotion may have put their money on the wrong horse. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories the new york times as afforded been missing at saudi journalists was assassinated on the highest orders of the kingdom and the washington post says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him because he was last seen in or in the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago from washington d.c. has more on the new york times have relations there also reporting that sources believe the show he was killed within two hours after entering the consulate and that his body was dismembered by a bone saw that was brought in by those operatives now to the washington post the washington post is saying that one source has told them that u.s.
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intelligence found communications within saudi arabia the talked about trying to lure her shogi back to saudi arabia doesn't say if it was to arrest him to interrogate him to kill him and doesn't say whether or not that information was passed along to him before he entered the consulate turkish newspaper sabah daily has published photos of fifteen saudis who police suspect may have been involved in disappearance local media say the group flew to istanbul on two planes and then at the consulate the same day the journalist was there it's reported they have all sense left turkey. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has announced she is resigning she's the latest in a long line of high profile departures from the trump administration says she's taking time out from public office and dismissed speculation that she would run for president and twenty twenty taiwan's president is vowing to boost national security and warning her government will not give in to pressure from china speaking on the islands national day in wayne insisted that she would not recklessly provoke china
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beijing considers taiwan part of its territory and has been pressuring other countries to cut ties for the nation suspended diplomatic relations with taiwan earlier this year south african president cyril ramaphosa has accepted the resignation of his finance minister in lebanon a face calls to step down after admitting that he visited two wealthy indian brothers accused of influencing former leader jacob zuma and r.k. michael has strengthened as it moves towards the u.s. state of florida storm if it upgraded to a category three which could bring winds of one of the one hundred ninety kilometers an hour a state of emergency has been declared in some parts of the state and people have been told to move inland. the headlines keep it on al-jazeera much more to come the strain that's next. it's think scribed of the wild west previously where the average person couldn't actually tell if a post had been sponsored or height or in some way does this update you now have
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