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between biological. parents. clients. lost their own video of missing john as jamal khashoggi shows him entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. and attacks newspaper has published the names and details of fifteen men it says are involved in the disappearance of question of. clothes and oracle al this is a live from doha also coming up. a possible breakthrough in the murder investigation of a bold garion journalist. and afghanistan changing the way it deals with children
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accused of fighting the taliban. just a little over a week after jamal khashoggi disappeared we now have more information about what may have happened to the saudi journalist and critic in the past few hours turkish media released this video that appears to show you walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul on the day he went missing and they've also published images showing the arrival of what they say is a saudi kill team on the same day it is still on bulls international airport on the washington post which has shown to vote for says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi and lure him back to saudi arabia. a
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turkish newspaper has published the names and details of those fifteen men it says are involved in the disappearance of khashoggi according to turkish state news one of the individuals is a top forensics expert with the saudi government all of the men aged between thirty and fifty seven years old their information was tracked down via open source internet tools by several on line research as well stephanie decker joins us from outside the saudi consulate in istanbul stephanie so many leaks to various media outlets from this turkish investigation but still nothing official on record. absolutely i mean waking up this morning and seeing the amount of information that had been leaked overnight to various publications as you mentioned there you know the pictures of the fifteen the names the identities the ages and what time they came in and out and then you had as you mentioned the washington post with those
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intercepts that u.s. intelligence found and then you had the new york times with gruesome detail reading or a saying that this was authorized according to turkish authorities at the highest levels of the saudi royal court saying that after two hours of. entering that consulate he had been killed by that hit team and that they went as far as to say that they dismembered his body with a bone ax so incredibly horrific details and as you mention again you know we are we are lacking in evidence but these are all allegations and they are growing and they're certainly putting more pressure i think on the saudi authorities there's been no reaction and then watching that video that you were mentioning earlier just about you know a couple of hours ago turkish media you see the two jets on the ground in istanbul airport this is what they're saying that these these men arrived into teams and basically then going through our port the turkish authorities saying these men came with a very clear aid which was either to kidnap or to kill. these so well let's take
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a look at that video which i just aired a couple of hours ago. turkish sources say these men arrived at istanbul airport with a mission to either abductor or kill. they flew into istanbul on the same day the saudi journalist was due to return to the consulate to finalize some paperwork they're suspected to have been inside the consulate when hushing he entered the building around a quarter past one local time on the afternoon of the second of october a turkish newspaper has published the pictures and the names of the fifteen saudi nationals that the turks say were part of the so-called saudi hit squad the new york times goes into further detail quoting an anonymous senior turkish official saying ankara believes she was killed inside the consulate at the orders of the highest level of the saudi royal court. then gruesome detail the shah she was killed within two hours of this moment and that his body was dismembered by the
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saudi team with a bone saw in what seems to be a deluge of leaks the washington post then divulging that before his disappearance u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing possibly detaining him out. it is unclear whether he was ever warned 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 teske lee glaring one which there were we're told this operation would be really in cock up and to lure someone into your own consulate and then murder the person and. while you know that your entrances and exits are all being videoed is astounding. her surgeon his fiance had is seen
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here waiting for her fiance outside the consulate and she's written in the washington post the u.s. paper shows she contributed to pleading with the u.s. president to clarify what happened to her fiance and also in the saudis to release security camera footage she says she doesn't want to believe that he's been killed and seventy dekker al-jazeera istanbul. set your mind as the end of your reports the human aspects of this highly political drama why you might have been targeted by a saudi. woman. while you've been increasingly critical in a lot of what actually the ground friends murdered inside. because i have to washington and should i tell them it was actually right on your ago writing for the washington post you're going to get in when he was a hugely important is was i don't know really how to put it with this point actually influential journalist and maddi but contacts within the highest echelons
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of diplomatic corridors of washington in the united kingdom of you have to be an advisor to the saudi ambassador in washington of and of iraq and he's very very close to the saudi royal family had extensive contacts this is a man there are a lot of people out there when you talk to journalists consult him on saudi policy on how to move on so he carries a lot of weight but again i just come back to your question that this is an also a personal you know this is a man who has a fiance who has a family and has been disappeared for eight days in these gruesome details coming out and they really don't have all answers because we still don't have any evidence and we also still haven't had any charges official officially going on camera officially going on the record and saying why they believe that he was killed in this concert i must go back to the turkish police and investigation because the saudis have said that the text can search the consulate have they done so. i'm not going to know that if what they haven't done so yet we're hearing conflicting
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reports that right. that we can because it was out one of the ambassador and to be here other sources are saying that they may be going on today that act is the concert is open it's not as usual and seeing people going in and out when the paperwork assuming that they're going into the fire. so they have no one is yet even if the question is are yours listed on they'll be going see if they can find anyone who runs it but it is at least eight days of a day and they haven't voted yet and then you know other parts of that as we saw in that are trying to do with the diplomatic vehicles blackamoors they where did they go all the time. what were they carrying this is allegedly. signed there into where are we we're told by a source of the investigation that they had identified the area with interest around the world who was in the cars and then it was traveling them up in a traffic jam or how they were going for other investigators and the areas you know we had in the south where they are were as a good many years varies but again. i don't want to call. it has had so many
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angles. that you know it's very difficult to know what exactly went on in that consulate we don't have any concrete evidence so far we have all of these allegations horrific allegations super serious allegations and i think everyone really waiting i can tell you there is an absolute media circus where we are in front of this consulate journalists international and turkish all along just waiting i think to some kind of concrete evidence as to what exactly happened to absolutely i was going to mention that because we could have the guy next to you must be something very close to him also giving his reports to his t.v. channel i'm just wondering how tugs some reacting that because it's a huge it's a it's really against. this is happening on their soil. we actually did a package on this a couple of days ago and a lot of people didn't really know what was going on but i think by now they will going one tourist now are tourists and i don't want to talk about it because i
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might go disappeared so it gives you all sort of the sinister element that people feel now of course there's an increase in fear when it comes to the opposition there's a lot of opposition in turkey syria and saudi and other countries of what sort of repercussions are they safe here and yes of course it is an affront on turkey sovereignty even though saudi arabia has jurisdiction over their own consulate it is very brazen as you heard in that report there are you know the former judges officers saying how brazen is that why didn't they just carry this out somewhere else rather than so publicly having him go into the consulate and never come out i mean it is a very brazen let's say situation whatever happened inside there wherever he is whatever happened to him the fact is that he's been disappeared for eight days ok stephanie. back dechen bring installations lines out from istanbul thanks very much stephanie for the moment well as stephanie mentioned in her report because she. has made a public plea to the u.s.
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writing in the washington post she says at this time i am full president trump and first lady malani a trump to help shed light on jamal's disappearance and also saudi arabia especially king solomon crown prince bomb had been summoned to show the same level of sensitivity and release c.c.t.v. footage from the consulate general is a valuable person an exemplary thinker and a courageous man who's been fighting for his principles i don't know how i can keep living if he was abducted or killed in came well the u.s. government has demanded a full investigation into these disappearance and there are growing calls in washington for stronger action against saudi arabia has more. one week on since the disappearance of american resident jamal khashoggi in istanbul and the u.s. is still chasing answers i know nothing right now i know what everybody else knows nothing the u.s. state department insists it is pressuring the saudis were not going to make any
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judgments about what had happened to him the united states is certainly concerned about his whereabouts a senior officials at the state department have spoken with saudi officials through diplomatic channels about the matter we call on the government of saudi arabia to conduct a thorough trant and transparent investigation at a washington conference discussing come to events in saudi arabia concerned for the journalist disappearance bubbled under the surface one human rights activist says the u.s. must take much stronger action than just expressing concern i'd like to see the u.s. demand that the saudis produce him and if they can't produce him produce the detailed explanation including documentation c.c.t.v. footage whatever is necessary to demonstrate what did happen to him. donald trump has forged close links with saudi arabia his first foreign trip was to the kingdom when he entertained crown prince mohammed bin salman at the white house he boasted of significant arms sales he wants the saudis to help bring in iran's regional ambitions and to sell any white house middle east peace plan to the palestinians
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but politicians on both sides are more shinton see if what the turks are seeing is true and can should you was murdered in the consulate in istanbul then the has to be a significant change to us so the relations as elected leader we stand with you in the media in solidarity to making sure that this does not go unnoticed if this is true if the saudi regime murdered murdered journalist cricket in their own consulate there must be a culpability and there must be an unequivocal condemnation by the united states one middle east expert says any change has to be well thought out but i do think it needs a retail operation or you. i think a very strong unequivocal message needs to be sent to riyadh that there are consequences for these kind of actions and that american support is not unconditional there's growing pressure on the saudis to come up with answers about what actually happened in istanbul and if they don't there's
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a growing number of politicians in the united states who say that most significantly changed the relationship between the two countries alan fischer al jazeera washington george bruno is a middle east from four to fill a figure newspaper he says european reaction has been limited. it's not very surprising that the europeans which are the trade partners of saudi arabia didn't react more understood the new new lesson the the saudi arabia gave to canada when there was when their own bastard or was expelled from from rehired after a criticizing the human rights violations thin then french authorities at all thought the problem with the bahrain our ambassador in bahrain. saw on tweeter the violation of human rights in the in the kingdom and
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the king of bahrain was upset he sent a nimitz renan boy to parry's to tell the friends of the situation like that so there is a kind of. so-called wisdom in europe accepting not to criticize the saudi arabia we've seen all saw germany and spain which where two countries we should criticize saudi arabia and they had to come back to a more wise and why their approach because of. they don't want to put on the risk from trade from contracts which are in negotiations so. it's a reality of perhaps we can. come complain about that but i think the saudi arabia managed to counter. some reaction which can come from from from france of from ukraine france emanuel macor as he said n.g.o.s recently
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is not a big fun i quote him of. had been silent man but he doesn't want to criticize him publicly at least until now is it going to change its position after this is done. magic event of disappearance of jamal khashoggi we are not sure. and saudi arabia are on the same i would say bold resolve the the criticizing the iranian influence in middle east that we have a diplomatic convergence with saudi arabia in syria and until now we have been very very silent as he told jewel concerning his disappearance of. still has hair on i. know i'm not running for twenty twenty i can promise you one i'll be doing it campaigning for this one. america's u.n. ambassador nikki haley says her resignation does not signal
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a possible run for the white house. hello again we're here across parts of north asia real watcher one from a boundary that is going to be bringing some clouds in over the next few days and you can see right there so to the north we are looking at some better conditions here across the korean peninsula but as we go forward into the future we're going to see this front about to really bring a lot more clouds and rain across much of japan over the next few days now temperatures remain quite moderate over the next several days with tokyo sing about twenty seven degrees there but it is going to be rainy it is going to be cloudy but once that front pushes through then we're going to be seeing things change a little bit cooler and the clouds going to start to break up as we go into the weekend well here across parts of china we are seeing a lot of clouds here across much of central china that's all due to
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a stationary boundary right there down to the south for hong kong really not looking too bad there but we are going to see clouds continue here towards parts of vietnam for annoy me a cloudy day with a time for a few of twenty eight degrees and then we as we go towards friday a lot more clouds a lot more moisture start to stream in and we are going to see hong kong maybe twenty eight degrees for you and then still cloudy across much of the philippines over the next few days we're not going to see too much of a break there as we go towards thursday manila thirty two degrees but more clouds in your forecast as we go towards friday with thirty one. and i had three jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the first time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . and all that but i had about my opinion and i have become very positive
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and stop thinking about the negative sides of from. al-jazeera while he is from living with m. and s. in egypt. and there again you're watching al-jazeera has a reminder of our top stories this hour state media have released video of saudi. entering the saudi consulate in istanbul hasn't been seen since they've also add footage of the man believed to have been involved in his disappearance the turkish newspaper has named fifteen men allegedly involved in his disappearance according
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to turkish state news one of the individuals is a top forensic expert with the saudi government information was tracked down by open source internet tools by several online. the u.s. state department and the u.n. according to a full and transparent and best occasion and case washington says it's concerned of the whereabouts of the u.s. . prison germany have charged a man with over the death of bulgarian journalist that year old victoria marinate it was raped and killed in the northern belgariad town of ruse she had been investigating alleged fraud with the e.u. funds involving businessman and politicians a body was found and a park and showed signs of suffocation and blows to the head so mccain has moved from berlin. information about this case has been emerging in the course of the past few hours the german authorities confirming that they have apprehended a suspect a person in connection with the european arrest warrant that was applied for and
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procured by paul guerin the authorities looking into investigating the rape and murder of the thirty year old journalist victoria mad enough to be confirmed facts as i say of those unconfirmed sources so far at least both here in germany and in bulgaria shining a little bit more light on what's this this individual and what and his movements involve gary the suggestion has been that he fled the country on sunday of last weekend came to germany and there is speculation involved garrets because one of his parents lives in this country there's also speculation that when the authorities went to an address of his they found the mobile telephone of murder journalist because the amount enough to the next step given that this is a european arrest warrant process will be extradition but clearly the individual concerned has rights and will be able to contest it if he wishes later of
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bangladesh's main opposition party has been sentenced to life in prison for his role in the two thousand and four grenade attack against the current prime minister when as the son of former opposition leader there was already in jail on this tries in absentia after he went into self-imposed exile in two thousand and eight prime minister shaikh has seen a who was the opposition leader at the time of the attack narrowly escaped but suffered haring loss of a child rejoins has more from dhaka. fifty two people were accused under this particular case it took about fourteen years and i was close to one thousand four hundred fifty four days to come to this day a very sensational case indeed. the number of people who were. the last government of bangladesh nationalist party very high up including. three other minister at least three inspector general of police administrative official high ranking intelligence officer of all. different crimes some were given
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life and some were given that sentence. the most prominent is of course the. opposition leader and former prime minister. tariq ramadan as the mentioned he's in exile in london and this is going to put a dent to the bangladesh nationalist party effort to mobilize itself during the coming election government came up with the reaction they're happy with the body they say they're going to appeal for. they want to death sentence for him so they're going to appeal to the high court for the opposition they haven't come out with a reaction yet there is no straight demonstration in fear of arrest and heavy handed police tactics one of the sons of egypt's former president mohamed morsy has been arrested at his home in cairo the family say they don't know where he was picked up his one of five children and was sentenced to
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a year in jet in two thousand and fifteen for alleged drug possession former president morsi has been jailed since he was ousted is in a military coup in two thousand and thirteen. al-jazeera has been given access to our ports not yet released by a panel of u.n. experts on the u.a.e. violations of sanctions imposed on somalia and eritrea it is the continued illegal construction of an ember aussie base and somalia's coastal city of beara the fault also accuses the companies of charcoal from the al-shabaab group afghanistan's government is trying new ways to help young men and boys who fought with the taliban some of them are as young as twelve and have been sentenced for offenses such as attempted suicide and possessing explosive devices prisoner authorities are using education and games to reverse what they say has been taliban brainwashing anybody reports. this is a former women's prison at bottom bagging kabul it's been turned into
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a juvenile rehabilitation center housing children the government says fought with the taliban we can't identify the children all start because they fear reprisals but the boys have either been charged or convicted of a range of activities including planting roadside explosive devices and attempted suicide bombing offenses they all deny mohammed is sixteen and he's serving a five year sentence for possessing a roadside bomb he says he was framed by family and his and claims he has no connection with the taliban. i have nothing to do with the taliban bad people pay the police to frame me but i did nothing. this type of facility is the first of its kind in the country it houses thirty four detainees age from twelve to seventeen and they are part of a new strategy by the afghan government to move from previous harsh detention conditions to a new more compassionate approach aimed at winning hearts and minds. we
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try and reverse the taliban brainwashing we are also using some of the same techniques but they only explain to the kids one side and we explain through education both sides and try to tell them that everything that they've been told is not true. once these were cells and now their classrooms boys are taught to read and write here and given an education they otherwise wouldn't get is designed to show what life is like away from taliban control in many ways they are more fortunate than children detained in other parts of the country. i am studying and i'm going to know all about good things now when i am released i will continue with my life. to marchmont aware that some of the juvenile centers have reasonable living conditions but we get reports of abuse in some of them because of a lack of education there is not violence and sexual abuse comparable and officials say these methods are proving successful in eighty percent of cases but some would
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argue that the inmates have no choice but to comply but there are no guarantees that once they leave here they won't succumb to the pressures and circumstances that lead them here in the first place. lack of food in prospects can be a driving force behind a young boy's thinking and with a die conditions in many parts of rural afghanistan it will not be difficult for the taliban to find willing recruits there are concerns if these new government methods don't work these teenagers could pose a threat in the future not only in afghanistan but also other countries to have cream i'm going to suicide attacks are global threat not just to gonna stand and if we don't stop them here then they can happen in other countries as we have seen. it's hard to imagine watching them play volleyball that these boys' lives have been so marred by violence like many others they've lost more than their freedom they have also lost their youth tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul donald trump says he is considering five candidates for the role of u.s. ambassador to the u.n.
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after nikki haley's sudden resignation says she has a break from public life and has ruled out running against mr trump in twenty twenty presidential elections mike hanna 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 he 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 have your pick if are all in here that are going to ask about twenty twenty no i'm not running for twenty twenty i can 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 dana certainly a person i would consider as he is under consideration and the president's daughter
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ivanka i think of a good b. grad of all that doesn't mean that you know what i think or because you fear cues of nepotism even though i'm not sure there's anybody more competent in the world but that's ok but. but we are lucky that numerous people the discussion put on hold as the president has yet another campaign rally to attend my kind of al-jazeera united nation. without zero these are our top stories turkey state media have released video of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi ensuring that the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago he hasn't been seen since they've also add footage of the men believed to have been involved in his disappearance. newspaper has named the fifteen men allegedly involved in the disappearance according to turkish state news one of the individuals at the top forensics experts with the saudi government information is
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tracked down via an open source internet tools by several online researches and the u.s. state department on the u.n. according for a full and transparent investigation into the case washington says it's concerned over the whereabouts of the list police in germany have charged a man with murder for the death of a bulgarian journalist that year old victoria maher no vote was raped and killed in the northern bowl garion town of ruse she'd been investigating alleged fraud with a u. fund involving businessmen and politicians body was found in a park and said signs of suffocation and blows to the head the leader of bangladesh's main opposition party has been sentenced to life in prison for his role in the two thousand and four grenade attack against the current prime minister trick rahman is the son of former opposition leader. who's already in jail rahman was tried in absentia after he went into self-imposed exile in two thousand and
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eight. one of the sons of egypt's former president mohammed morsy has been arrested at his home in cairo a family of most he said they don't know where he's been taken he's one of five children and was sentenced to a year in jail and twenty fifteen for alleged drug possession or president mohamed morsi has been in jail since he was a military coup in two thousand and thirteen and harken michael has continued to build strength in florida as a category four storm with winds over two hundred. for the west storm to hit florida's panhandle in over a decade and the strongest in terms of wind speed to make landfall in the u.s. this year hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to leave. europe stay with all our headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of to inside story stay with us.
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american pressure growing on saudi arabia over missing journalists. president donald trump says he's worried the u.s. secretary of state is urging the kingdom to support a thorough investigation. geishas of murder be a turning point. this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm adopted hamid a week after his mysterious disappearance at saudi arabia's consulate in turkey u.s. leaders are voicing their fears for. donald trump.
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