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against the odds some of them come from. al-jazeera selects changemaker as. evidence found at the consulate an official source tells al-jazeera investigators have proof saudi journalist was killed inside the building in the stumble. this is al jazeera live from doha two weeks after the journalist disappeared the u.s. secretary of state arrives in riyadh to meet with the king this donald trump talks of road kill those. tents for classrooms no electricity and no
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computers to take you to the schools for bedouin children in the occupied west bank . and a report from the democratic republic of congo where at least two million children are at risk of dying. evidence that missing saudi journalist who was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul has now been found it's what a source from the turkish attorney general's office tells al-jazeera turkish investigators finally got to spend several hours in the building thirteen days after the judges disappearance al-jazeera has learned the outcome of the investigation will be announced in two to three days u.s. media reports say saudi arabia is considering whether to release a statement saying it was killed as the result of an interrogation which went wrong
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riyadh reportedly plans to say the operation was carried out without official clearance saudi media says the kingdom will interview those who were named in turkish reports as suspects in the case all this comes as u.s. secretary of state mike lands in riyadh to discuss g.'s disappearance with the saudi king charles stratford is with me live now outside that consulate in istanbul so first of all let's start with the investigation what's coming out of there after a long night of investigators going round the mission there. well interestingly in the last few minutes government has confirmed that we are expecting the investigation team to return to the consulate here later today and no more details than that it's still not confirmed as to whether the consul's house
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the council's residence will be searched we know that they were at that sort of semi precious for this investigation to look there as well so it seems as if this investigation teams work at the consulate certainly is not done yet the investigation last night lasted at least nine alice there were trucks at least two trucks that were seen carrying water so it was reported as being either rubble or soil away from a nap for analysis suggesting some sort of excavation had gone on there was also a garden door one of the garden tools we believe was also taken away by the investigators there were dogs involved you could see blue fluorescent lights what we believe are that lights being used in the investigation in some of the rooms on the first floor of the front of the building because this investigation took almost two weeks for access to that team to be allowed into that consulate course posing
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questions as to whether the two ration between the alleged incident happening and this investigation starting might have actually compromise the investigation. coley jamal khashoggi was here when the investigators arrived last night and this is his report. it took turkish investigators thirteen days to finally be given permission by saudi authorities to enter their consulate in istanbul but just a few hours for them to uncover more evidence they say proves that journalist was killed after entering get. the turkish attorney general's office exclusively telling i'll just. that its team of investigators were able to not only recover evidence from the crime scene but also that there had been a cure attempt to tamper with its. earlier on monday a team of cleaners arrived at the diplomatic mission a bizarre occurrence considering the circumstances they were then followed by saudi investigators who are part of what's been billed as
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a joint task force with questions being raised as to how the main suspects in a crime could have been lead role in the investigation itself. there are still so many questions that need on cers why did saudi arabia essendon autopsy experts if as some of its media outlets have been claiming the plan was only to question. how did the saudi government snots know of the operation when it's apparently involved two of crown prince mohammed bin son man's personal bodyguards and where is jamal khashoggi is body a full investigation would look at all of the cars that left the consulate from the time that shogi entered up until even not and presumably it's the personnel on the consulate and you'd want to look at their homes and their cars often one can find d.n.a. evidence of incredibly minute amounts but telling in vehicles well after
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intervent occurred so i would look at that i would look actually at presumably the saudis have cleaned everything weirds. chlorine or who knows what but i would i would look at the the drainpipes and i look at all of the belongings of the members of the staff who have come in and commode. the case has forced multinational corporations like ford virgin and j.p. morgan to withdraw from an upcoming investment conference in saudi arabia the kingdom stock exchange suffered big losses on sunday true all of this coupled with the fact that the interests of regional and super powers are stake could mean that we may never know all the answers. it's why people will be monitoring closely to see what's evidence turkish authorities will reveal to the public once they complete their investigations. and they stumble. charles we know from the u.s. media reports they saying the saudis are considering releasing
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a statement take us through what we're expecting them to say. we guess according to the u.s. media as you say it's being reported that the saudis are going to release this statement saying that. that she was indeed killed but it was as a result of an interrogation so as being reported that went wrong and it wasn't in any way officially sanctioned by the crown prince mohammed bin salma and they're also saying we do know that the saudis have launched an internal investigation into these allegations as well but we understand that. the we believe some of the fifty main turkish government sources leaked to pro-government media as being part so they say of this hit squad will also be interrogated or spoken to by saudi authorities when you speak to saudi experts people who you know very
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much across the workings of the saudi do on. they'll tell you that the idea of fifty men coming over some who are very close might get to the royal court to get clued in what we believe was. the will top see expert on the top will talk to be experts in the country this idea that they came over without any official sanction people will tell you it is quite inconceivable i think what's going to be very interesting as the day goes forward is looking at the results of this meeting between compay pompei oh the u.s. secretary of state and the saudi king as to whether we are basically looking at me creasing sidelining of the crown prince mohammed bin salmoni following this incident and we know that there has been a lot of criticism around the world about some of his policies that that he has put forward and and implemented. since taking the reins in saudi arabia and talking about the war in yemen for example i'm talking about the saudi led blockade on
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carter this has caused many analysts and many people we understand the state department the state department is world to question whether this man is actually suitable for protecting their interests in saudi arabia and the wider region right chance transfer there live from istanbul now the u.s. president dog samples suggested jamal khashoggi was murdered by rogue saudi elements trump's comments came after a phone call with king salamander but as mike hanna reports many politicians and experienced u.s. officials reject that explanation. president trump arrived in florida to view hurrican damage and at the same time reports began to pull to route to power to solve the admission but the journalist was killed by mistake in an unsanctioned abduction attempt. the president tech knowledge hearing about the reports we were getting very close with saudi arabia which he and they were going to get to figure
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out what happened and they want to know what happened also so a lot of people are working on it with a lot of people and we'll be back and very much by that will say i heard everything but nobody knows who the individual reports of are just the rule of the rule report coming out early in the day president trump floated the theory of what may have happened at the saudi consulate it sounded to me like maybe but if it was hillary. we're going to try getting to the bottom of a very this narrative also pushed by some saudi media was greeted with anger by members of congress the democratic senator from maryland sent topless tweet president trump suggestion that elaborately planned to murder in the saudi's own consulate was orchestrated by road killers defies reality says chris van hollen orders must have come from the top the u.s. must not be complicit in an effort to cover up this heinous crime skepticism also
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expressed by a former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power she says the notion that mohammed bin solomon one of the most controlling leaders in the middle east didn't know his government was sending fifteen goons to turkey to abduct a saudi critic is absurd. and there's increasing criticism of the saudi crown prince by senior members of congress democrat senator chris murphy who serves on the foreign relations committee had this to say in a washington post opinion piece as a new crown prince sing gauges in increasingly reckless behavior more and more of us are wondering whether our allies actions are in our own best interests to listen for erratic actions from muhammad bin solman is long the jailing of royal family members the detention of the lebanese prime minister a nonsensical feud with cutter the growing internal repression of political speech and the disastrous war in yemen and
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a tangible response to the growing climate of criticism the elaborate national day celebrations at the saudi embassy this week have been canceled mike hanna al-jazeera washington and these are pictures of u.s. secretary of state mike pompei i assume is going in to meet with king solomon of saudi arabia that was just a few moments ago we're also getting word that turkish police will now search the saudi consuls residence in istanbul james dorsey is a senior fellow at the ass runs around nam school of international studies he says the notion that rogue elements were involved don't stand up i think it's going to be more difficult if this is portrayed purely as a rogue operation which he had no role. because the facts by play in the face of that however if this is portrayed as either average every occasion in the
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consulate that went wrong very badly wrong or for example a. force repacked reaction that went badly wrong there are there's a greater chance that the people come out of this but undamaged less damaged in any case. britain's prime minister is meeting government ministers before a briggs it summit with european leaders in brussels on wednesday you u.k. talks a stalled over what happens with the irish border in northern ireland the rest of the u.k. leaves the e.u. in march to reason may says an amicable divorce deal is still achievable european council president says the possibility of no deal is more likely than ever before jonah hill has the latest from london. this is a very fragile and divided cabinet but it's certainly looking more likely now than
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it did twenty four hours or so ago that she will come away with some sense of unity in the cabinet. to give you an idea of their fragility consider that last night on monday a third of her senior ministers sat together other slices of pizza in the house of commons behind me plotting a sort of concerted effort amongst themselves to force her to change course in her negotiations with the e.u. they've been very unhappy about it particularly over the weekend as a deal seemed likely to be struck on monday afternoon as it happened she addressed the house of commons and went quite some way towards appeasing many of their concerns how did she do that well she assured them that she would not accept the new demands for an additional backstop for the surance policy keeping that border open on the island of ireland which would involve northern ireland the british territory remaining within the you structures she won't have that they will see that as a challenge to the integrity of the united kingdom and she said that she would
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ensure in negotiations that the u.k. wide option of remaining within u.k. structures as an insurance policy if trade talks fail would be time limited that they demand because it limits britain's ability to strike trade deals outside the e.u. so with those two reassurances to probe regs it factions in her cabinet and here in her party she really is i think more likely the not to be set off to brussels over the next couple of days with some sense of unity of a cabinet behind it but it is a fragile unity indeed. all still to come an al-jazeera kidnap nurse is gild by boko haram in nigeria alive. and microsoft co-founder and philanthropist paul allen dies at the age of sixty five we look back at his life.
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i want to play say because some quotes whether into the southwest of europe over the next day or so but if it's but it's rainy and sunshine the looking for you really need to go to the eastern side of the made it does stay very unsettled for west and possibly have an area of low pressure just around the fos out the east of spain further heavy showers here as we go through the next few days push a little further north as are we had the flooding in the southwest of france you can see slightly clearer skies now coming through but it really will take some time to clear up here it is a real mess you can see very very very bad conditions here still lots of damage to the roads of costs and cars have been displaced and there has been a huge amount of disruption as we go through the next couple days at least this parts of france shift that it will better weather wise you push further south and that's where we are going to see those showers continuing that western side of the
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mediterranean just around the valley erik's so pushing across into sight in the into corsica still seeing some further heavy showers to go through choose day on into a wet and stay then further north a little bit of wet weather there just pushing into the far northwest of europe but for many it will be fine and try find a dry to into the northeast of africa but shall is continuing to the northwest. my name is sun valley. i'm the first in the country can lead you back to find out who made the cut. if you got to lead to mechanic watch you will see dad soon to. be. mine i. will just question him upon you can not think of. my nigerian women are strong with. my nigeria on al-jazeera.
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they're watching out zero time to recap our top stories this hour a source from the turkish attorney general's office tells al-jazeera they found evidence a missing saudi journalist was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey vesta gates left the building early tuesday morning twelve hours after a day in forensic teams were finally allowed in it's now fourteen days since the journalists disappearance. the u.s. secretary of state has landed in riyadh for talks with king solomon of the saudi crown prince pompei it was sent by the u.s. president donald trump suggested robe kilo's could have murdered. and the
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u.s. media is reporting the saudis are considering releasing a statement saying he was killed when an unofficial interrogation went wrong. in the last hour a spokesman from the united nations human rights commission office is called for saudi arabia to waive the vienna convention to allow an investigation to take place it prevents non diplomatic staff from entering embassies and consulates in view of the seriousness of the situation surrounding the disappearance of mystical surety the high commissioner believes ean viol ability or immunity of the relevant premises and officials bestowed by treaties such as the one thousand nine hundred sixty three vienna convention on consular relations should be waived immediately. under international law both of force disappearance and an extrajudicial killing are very serious crimes and immunity should not be used to impede investigations
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into what happened and who was responsible two weeks is a very long time a second day the work of kidnapped by boko haram in nigeria has been killed after a deadline set by the group expired. government says it's shocked by the death of who are lee man the nurse was with the international red cross she was kidnapped seven months ago in borno state along with two other medical workers. and address joins us now live from abou just so ahmed there was a time when the red cross was playing sort of mediator role what's happened to make boko harm apparently turn on them now. well basically it's surprising it came as a surprise a huge surprise to many nigerians when the last aid worker was killed last month. people were used to seeing when ever there is a release of hostages by boko haram they've seen images of red cross providing
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logistics to evacuate the captives have been released and there were also reports that. some kind of facilitation between the nigerian government and the fighters have been taking place which of course is supported by the rich international committee of the red cross which of course some of the ships denied it's taking place but a lot of nigerians believe that the has been some kind of. a go between between the red cross and the fighters on one hand and between the red cross and the nigerian government on the other so a lot of people were shocked when the first aid worker was killed and then the incident yesterday now it's it's not clear exactly what happened but if the reports from reports we seeing from ice were up all the islamic states west africa probably is true reports relating in the media that how and the previous aid worker
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was killed in september were killed because they became up a state or abundant their religion which is not on then they would have been killed anyway no matter what the government must have done so were there demands being made and we talk about a deadline is it clear what exactly were the demands that apparently a deadline expired on. well the demands were sort of not very clear but a lot of people expected that or a lot of people believe that the organization or the group is asking for money to release these hostages and probably also some kind of prisoner exchange was seen that happened before we've seen the nigerian government releasing several before i'm fighters in exchange of former captives as well as reports of money exchanging hands between the nigerian federal government and the fighters which critics say has helped book around to rearm and freeze fight the nigerian state which of course
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on the one hand government officials say there's never been any exchange of money between them and the book quote unquote but very few people believe that so there are clear indications that book or a may have requested for a swap as well as money which of course the nigerian government is not coming forward to tell the nigerian people whether or not money has been requested and also the swap of prisoners because a lot of nigerians believe that the exchange of prisoners between the nigerian government and book quote i've previously has helped in escalating the level of violence we can see in the north east of recent thanks so much i had a disease there palestinian children living under israeli occupation faced many challenges in getting to school it's even more difficult for bedouin kids though they often have long and dangerous journeys to reach classes which don't have electricity or computers as part of our series above the rubble national name
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reports from the occupied west bank it's a two hour ride on a donkey for some for most it's scaling up and down a dusty rocky mountain or two. the sick that are going wedded asika during the winter it's very cold and we don't have time to get home before time the walk is the most difficult thing. these are the students of tar school it's in a bedouin and refugee community east of jerusalem thirty eight children are trying to study here but the minister of education admits the school doesn't meet how listin ian or international standards. should that it's not being good here. these lights are just for show there's no electricity students climb over this rickety bench to get into a classroom the size of a bedroom. i want
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a computer with a microscope and a playground for a second. the purpose of elmo entire school is made clear in science posted by the european union which funded it to protect palestinians in the west bank from forcible transfer according to u.n. figures this is one of forty two palestinian schools in the west bank at risk of total or partial demolition they've been built without obtaining building permits from israel and deemed illegal however palestinians say obtaining those permits is almost impossible we would not have accepted to leave people who were without access to the basic right which is. so we have decided to go ahead and build these schools. israel's ministry of defense says in the last five years it has granted nine permits for schools in the west bank one requests for permission were made by
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international n.g.o.s. elmo entire school has spent half of its two year existence fighting a legal battle to halt demolition. that fast and i'm not going anywhere students often feel anxious and can't focus to ease their fears the teachers assure them if the israelis demolish the school their education will not stop even if it means using a tent as a classroom on top of the rubble natasha going to name al-jazeera in the occupied west bank. the worst flooding in southwest france for more than one hundred years has killed twelve people three months worth of rain fell within a few hours on monday it was cut off villages rather than news city of caucus that's where water levels are still rising. it's world food day twenty
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four hours dedicated to tackling global hunger malnutrition is a danger in many countries worldwide this specially in the democratic republic of congo as katherine sawyer reports from the south western region of kuwait. rose mcgeady is recovering from severe malnutrition she's six months old and for the last three has been on a special diet makes given to heart by a nonprofit organization her mother. also has two other children and a younger sister to think about she herself is a teenager and has not been eating well there some of the hundreds of thousands congolese who've been displaced by conflict. her husband was killed when we were running away from karzai i don't know where my parents are i had to travel with the children and did not have enough to feed them on the way they come to this feeding center with others who fled from violence and in central democratic republic of
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congo fighting between a rebel group called come on and supple and government forces began into sixteen and ended last year the catholic church says at least three thousand people were killed about twenty five thousand people displaced from i am now living here in. a stay with host families either as roughing it out on their own or encounters with a displaced with not enough food to eat and little means of getting home on this day or the scent of food is a plate of dry rice and there's hardly enough for everyone six children and oftens are given parity. the rest will have to wait for another day. surgeon goons are rance the center he says selecting who gets to eat is the hardest part of his day secure was a very don't see this as a puzzle in the never it is a tradition i would like to feel it wrong but we can't because we don't have the
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resources and get very little human to be in assistance we are trying our best with the little we have of the united nations children's agency says about two million children in the country are acutely malnourished more than six million have stunted growth many live in remote areas some we just still in conflict humanitarian budget cuts have made it difficult for aid workers to get to them when you have a shock and you have a situation that their family can not feed their children they cannot go to school they cannot go to the health centers and they have a lot of the seas they don't have access to water and you have a commitment. eight thousand children with signs of money attrition are on a government health watching list centers like this can only wanted to the progress of some of them many leave too far away and have no way of getting help katherine sorry al-jazeera kikwete democratic republic of congo. or
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a co-founder of microsoft paul allen has died of the age of sixty five he was suffering from cancer alan was an investor. and philanthropist who influenced many aspects of modern life from technology and science to music he founded microsoft with bill gates in nineteen seventy five. let's take you through some of the headlines here now dizzier now al-jazeera has learned from the attorney general's office in turkey that forensic experts have found evidence of the murder of jamal khashoggi turkish investigators spent more than twelve hours searching for clues after finally being allowed into the saudi consulate in istanbul the saudi journalist was last seen there two weeks ago the u.s. secretary of state has arrived in riyadh for talks with king sound man mike pompei
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o. is also expected to have dinner with the crown prince mohammed bin sandman it was sent by donald trump who suggested that rogue killers could have murdered. new u.s. media reports say the saudis are considering releasing a statement saying quote shoji was killed when an unofficial interrogation went wrong the united nations human rights commission office meanwhile is calling for saudi arabia to waive the vin the vienna convention to allow the investigation to take place it prevents non diplomatic staff from entering embassies and consulates in view of the seriousness of the situation surrounding the disappearance of mystical shortly the high commissioner believes een viol ability or immunity of the relevant premises and officials distorted by treaties such as the one thousand nine hundred sixty three vienna convention on consular relations should be waived immediately. under international law both of force
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disappearance and an extrajudicial killing are very serious crimes and immunity should not be used to impede investigations into what happened and who was responsible two weeks is a very long time. worst flooding in southwest france for more than a hundred years has killed twelve people three months worth of rain fell within a few hours on monday. a second aid worker kidnapped in nigeria has been killed after a deadline set by the group expired nigerian government says it shocked by the death of. the nurse with the international red cross was kidnapped seven months ago . during millions of people across india. but a hospital is delivering doctors to. boards like
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