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was into an investigation we checked what is happening today and most players touch is three hundred times and we're losing the sense of scale in full modern football is about speed this isn't making but skill is not much more in the training so i think tag ball is definitely an answer to that. we'll have more later on thanks paul you've been watching the al jazeera news with me the whole rom now more on the other side of the break until and thanks for your time and your company. for many young adults
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a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man the responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice to seduce but the decision must be made soon. by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would get what it is you know it's very challenging they believe but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are with the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. one simple mistake could be frank told. the showing as
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a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but for former north korean and so much at the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera. volved in the case of missing journalist. calling the turkish president to discuss the issue.
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and you watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in there are also coming up big losses in the very in states elections for allies of german chancellor angela merkel. violence on the streets of. demonstrations against nicaragua was president daniel ortega. and we visit the ancient mediterranean city where israeli palestinians are being pushed out to make room for tourists to. welcome to the program saudi arabia says its relationship with turkey remains strong despite the controversy surrounding the disappearance of saudi journalist. in a stumble. turkish president the one spoke by phone to reaffirm their commitment to a joint investigation al-jazeera has learned that the head of saudi intelligence
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arrived in turkey and is to meet with turkish officials saudi arabia has thanked the u.s. for not jumping to conclusions but also said it would retaliate against any threats u.s. president donald trump had previously warned of severe punishment if saudi arabia was started to be behind the disappearance the u.k. france and germany are jointly calling for a credible investigation into fate as more from ankara. a soldier delegation including saudi until chief are expected to talk with turkish officials on monday over his disappearance case and the investigation and the sound of delegation is expected to spend forty eight hours in turkey of course this is an important step by saudi arabia including king solomon's phone conversation with president john saying that they are happy about a joint working group formed with the turkish off issues however theoretically it
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seems the diplomatic networking is all right and the saudis and turkey's are tracked but the foreign minister stated recently that turkey is not receiving the expected call abrasion from the saudi officials in terms of widening the investigation of a ship to case because turkish officials have requested a search inside the consulate general consulate building in istanbul the saudis had accepted however until now none of the turkish pursued prosecutors were able to enter inside the consulate of course turkey has the leverage current the to create an international pressure over saudi arabia as we have seen from the western countries reactions. of reactions against saudi arabia threatening by sanctions but saudi arabia is also trying to form an alliance by itself the spider its diplomatic. initiatives with turkey we have seen oh i see countries showing
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solidarity with saudi arabia and saying that saudi arabia has a recent reforms actually which are mainly led by the crown prince mohammed bin selman were being targeted also we have heard mahmoud abbas from palestine and jordan and united arab emirates is saying that they are standing by saudi arabia mainly sell. ery b. a is also turning out this case that they are the saudi arabia itself is the whisked him. to case despite an offer by crown prince mohammed bin still man the saudis still have turkish investigators into their compound but the consulate is still conducting business and shell reports from istanbul opposite the salad you consulates there is a company that deals with issuing visas that's the larger and smaller pilgrimage that muslims make to mecca in saudi arabia now this company as well as
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a few others that are scattered around the building say that they are still able to process those paperwork by going to the consulates building albeit they have to answer from in the back there is a road parallel to this building behind now this consulate has essentially been a crime scene now for several days since the disappearance of jamal khashoggi however there hasn't been any turkish police and the only people who've been going in this door here have been those who come on diplomatic vehicles registered to the saudi mission here there are journalists who have been camped out here for several days now waiting for some sort of developments as far as the investigation is concerned other turks are still waiting to be allowed in to search this properly they want their forensic experts to go in there police to go when they need saudi permission to do that until now though they haven't been granted it's all false chairman bill ford has become the late his corporate figure to back out of
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a soggy investment conference later this month shares in saudi arabia have plunged as the fallout over christmas trees disappearance deepens when stock market index in riyadh sell at one point as much as seven percent on sunday with billions of dollars wiped off the market value of leading sunday companies mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the saudi stock market suffered its biggest fall in years following president trump's warning it recovered slightly during the day but it was the purse tangible sign of the impact of this crisis on the saudi con and the. an impact too on the once cozy relationship between the trumpet ministration and saudi leaders a statement released by the saudi news agency threatening global retaliation against any sanction came just hours after president trump spoke of severe punishment that saudi arabia approved complicit in jamal khashoggi his disappearance. no doubt among members of congress that this should involve economic
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sanction despite president trump stated reluctance for such measures so i would just say this to you are for confidence if this is proven to be true there is going to be a response from congress it's going to be nearly unanimous it's going to be swift and it's going to go pretty far and that could include arms sales but it could include a bunch of other things as well european leaders to making clear they will not stand by they must have seen the huge international concern from the united states now from britain france and germany what they need to do is to cooperate fully with the investigation that the turks are asking us to do and to get over all this and if as they say this this terrible murder didn't happen then where is jamal khashoggi and that's what the world wants to know here a former cia director casting doubt to the vehement saudi denials of pimpled meant their denials ring hollow very much for a hollow to go after a permanent resident. who writes for the washington post and doing it on foreign
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soil at a diplomatic mission to me would be inconceivable that such an operation would be run by the saudis without the knowledge of the day to day decision maker of saudi arabia that's crown prince mom been said. in an apparent bid to diffuse the tension the saudi foreign ministry has released a tweet thanking the u.s. and others for refraining from jumping to conclusions despite this though a relationship that was once so warm is along with the saudi stock market reaching a new low mike hanna is here a washington submission is a professor of middle eastern politics at the university of oklahoma and says there are ethical and legal issues involved when continuing to supply weapons to solder eurabia. president trump does not want to cancel this arms sales for all different kinds of reasons and the saudis also want to go through i don't think china and
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russia would hesitate for a second to take the place of the united states as the leading arms supplier to saudi arabia but again there are costs and some not necessarily apparent that would go with something like that saudi officers many of them are trained in the united states and some in western europe there are military is geared to those kinds of arms switching out sophisticated weapons systems all of a sudden for russian made or chinese made weapons causes all kinds of problems having to do ensure operability and training and maintenance and so on so this is not as easy as simply mohammed in some i'm taking it citizen snapping his fingers and going forward there are real costs involved what are the long term implications potentially on the saudi economy and on confidence in the saudi economy as a place for investment i mean it's clearly a huge economy and there's a spaces for people to make money and companies will do so but if there are real
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questions about these kinds of issues and so on the net is going to lead not only that members but many others to think twice and three times about investing a dollar in saudi arabia a large rebel group in syria's province says it will continue to fight hours after a deadline for rebels to withdraw from a buffer zone the hero. yes did not say whether they agreed over rejected last month's deal between russia and turkey to set up a demilitarized area the buffer is centered around the northwest region of it lip syria's last major rebel stronghold it's also where president bashar assad's government has halted a plan defense if and now according to the agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons over the tenth of rebels tobar the fifteenth. chancellor angela merkel's the bavarian allies have suffered their worst results and nine hundred fifty in regional elections a verdict that risks further divisions within the german government in berlin the
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vote highlights deepening divisions in german politics over issues such as immigration dominic cain has more from new nick. for decades the christian social union is dominated by variant politics but no longer now the vote has slumped dozens of seats have been lost and the overall majority has gone for the c.s. used current leader and sitting prime minister it was time to put on a brave face and remember. we accept the results with humility and we will have to learn from it we must analyze it clearly but one thing is clear despite the prognosis discussions and comments the c.s.u. is not only the strongest party but it also received a clear mandate to govern. whereas for the greens this was a moment for celebration their vote more than doubled and did eight of bavarians biggest cities they came first cementing their position here as the leading party of the center left displacing the social democrats something the national polls had
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suggested for some time by and yet the parliamentary election results of a ready change but there is a tonight because it clearly shows that people want politics that encourages instead of spreading fear itself current problems instead of constant parties to it shows clearly that you can't win elections if you bet on the courage confidence and passion and don't surf in a right wing way and yet one party that did precisely that was the alternative for germany in the twenty thirteen election they didn't exist this time around their stance on tougher migration and border controls one of the more than ten percent of the vote. this result is a message to merkel merkel must finally guard. for i. we are the natural successes of the c.s. years we stand for traditions af-am ways and for our varia for bev area is a blessed land dear friends. in the immediate aftermath of this election attention
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will focus on who will form the next government here early indications are the c.s.u. will try to patch together a small majority with one of the minor policies but some more profound problems on not so easily solved sunday's result seems to many people here like a mini earthquake shaking the c.s.u. to its final nations in it's own it's the question now is what will the off to shop to be as a national level don't make a al-jazeera in munich. still ahead on the program ambassadors all summoned to an emergency brecht's that meeting at e.u. headquarters in brussels and pope francis confers sainthood on the murdered archbishop of scotto america we look back on his legacy to stay with us here on al-jazeera. from a fresh coastal breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback.
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how the seasons trying to change trying to get the northeast monsoon it better be hard pressed to see how or where to be honest this looks like a spring picture and some is a lot of cloud around producing a lot of rain both now and in the full cost anywhere east to sichuan down towards the coast hong kong could see the rain shanghai just about avoids it so an increase in here is an increase in the likelihood of rain for the next day or so but we might start to see the fresher weather just about push into shanghai come tuesday guarantee that there and then south of this is a pretty big showers around solid rock in particular and that's they've been drifting slowly west woods towards sumatra southern todd rather been recently some pretty big downpours again forecast wise going to give you a shower or two in singapore ok or maybe northern sumatra draw a picture in the world's showers in sort of a sea running just up the coast of vietnam and they might just catch jakarta but i
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think they probably won't similar sort of picture on tuesday to some detail change that sounded like still folks is wet place to be. as for the remains of tropical cyclone typically it's gone the rain still falling out of it particular cross the camps in the southeast of bangladesh otherwise it's andhra pradesh this wit. the weather sponsored by cattle and nice. and i had three jobs and now i only have one but i'm still providing for my family. on the first time i was admitted to hospital but i didn't show any signs of m.s. . i wore that but i had about my opinion and i have become very positive and stop thinking about the negative sides of families and get on al-jazeera wound he is from living with m. and s. in egypt.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera i'm so robin a remind of our top stories saudi arabia's king saul man and turkish president the one spoken by phone to reaffirm their commitment to a joint investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi the saudi journalist hasn't been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second also shares in saudi arabian companies have plunged as the fallout over questions disappearance deepens main stock market index in riyadh found by as much as seven percent on sunday with billions of dollars wiped off the market value of leading saudi companies. merkel's bavarian
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allies have suffered the worst result in six decades and regional elections risks further divisions within the government in berlin the vote highlights deepening divisions in german politics over issues such as immigration. police are violently broken up anti government demonstrations in the capital managua the protesters are part of an alliance of opposition groups calling for president daniel ortega to step down and will repel reports. dozens of anti-government demonstrators were met with heavy force by police in my now after six months of unrest and more nicaraguan citizens are calling on the government of president then you know they got to end the violent repression of political opponents.
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