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untreatable sleep under an insecure treated must be doing it every night united we completely. in direct the national malaria control programme plans the country's anti malaria campaigns and initiatives. the meds is now used to prevent people from getting bitten by malaria but in the end because the net is twisted it has insect say we believe it has gotten in touch with the net it is taken it is those things we need to go in florida it won't come back again. in the spring we spray inside the house to ensure that when it was good to the best there was they take their nose again then when they go out today. the indoor spraying of houses the rollout of rapid diagnostic tests and bed nets campaigns are coordinated here
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so there's multiple channels to get nets to people and there will be another campaign because nets only last about three years another campaign for every single person in tanzania assuming that there's two people pernetti and then we've got twenty million nets and that's what we're preparing at the moment this is the malaria prevalence in the country this is a survey that was done in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and this is the most recent one eleven in two thousand and twelve the dark colors shows higher prevalence the lower shows lower prevalence three can see the map is getting lighter which is good if you can image the most brutal. is if. the prostate there are tricky in an environment where the environment is conducive for what sham of a with stuff that is. so.
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so this is. and what we try to do is figure out how many mosquitoes and houses that had to bite people in the mines and if we can do these on a daily basis consistently leave be able to know first of all if the number of whiskey just for example is going down and also by figuring to looking at whether these mosquitoes are cutting. that's so we can know the density of transmission in this fight over time. now the bed nets have done a tremendous job the later president has gone down almost fifty sixty percent snow but this is a massive success we very effectively way able to control these mosquitoes that go into the house uninvited people what we haven't been able to do very well or equally well is to control those prosecutors that don't necessarily have to come into the house those well skeeters that would still they believe bite you when you're outside what this picture tells us is that little transmission epidemiology
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is slightly changed with the coming of bed nets so this is the challenge that we have now on one hand it's a success story you've dealt with the notorious malaysia vectors quite effectively on the other hand is a challenge in the sense that the victim behavior profile that we have now requires us to introduce new technologies in addition to the bad bits. well fredricka says research looks for new technologies to combat mosquitoes that bite outdoors an important part of malaria prevention is focused on the most vulnerable group pregnant mothers and babies who are going to send a clinic. that's not good now that is the job about no but you know wolf one hour. after that i hit them. who am i live. ms eleven. how many going to want my lady out in a minute i mean look then you go. to number. two eyes and.
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tough. one and under. the. bed nets were initially distributed for free in tanzania and the government still subsidizes bed nets through a voucher system but research has shown that if people have to pay even if it is as little as five hundred chilling as they have lent of thirty american cents the nets are put to better use. just you don't see. oh nobody going to do to not murder good check your hands are going to do them again. do not wait to do the a number of the good indian food. there was entirely to porn. that is are not. required
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to attend. there with me but i tend to. use that magic i've seen. and if a car they have built a massive mosquito colony turlough for testing of control interventions scientists call this a semi field system locals call it musky to city so what's interesting is that for a long time malaria control specialists thought that with the coming of beds they had everything that they needed the wall before god was that the ecology of mosquitoes was so you know minimally started without understanding this ecology in detail we will take with interventions that we currently have we want to be able to develop any new tools so this is stems are developed are constructed to mimic a natural free living environment for mosquitoes so we have these houses that mimic houses where people would live. here of this once we have this many makeshift
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houses that actually have bad say in their. human volunteers are duty one volunteers can sleep in there so that mosquitoes kind of attend a blood meal but of course the must get all the mosquitoes that we have here. free of part of sites they are not carrying any disease now the mosquitoes we're dealing with are plenty of animals and they are competing for resources as well if you put pressure on them by trying to kill as many of them as possible they start to become a serious and at a certain stage and that means if you spring back if you if you require ok if you stop doing what you're doing they're going to bounce back and if they bounce block they're probably going to be your assistants to whatever interventions you have and so controlling them is going to be a lot more difficult and this is one reason that at this stage we have reached now we now almost ethically you know we are now almost at the college bound to attempt to eliminate the disease so that it doesn't come up.
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just. and i have a look at this event evenings most days we come here and collect p.o.p. these are the most gators that we don't use for more so why experiments they were born here they grow up here and they die here just this i'm just going to show you this is interesting. so when they when the pew peer collected. you end up with is. beautiful. just take mobs of people out this is what then becomes adult mosquitoes after one day. i first got interested in my little research because it was fun you know it's only later that i realized that i could convert this fun pair into
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a saving lives of which if you. add the malaria rate in places like the kid on bare river valley has dropped significantly in the northwest around lake victoria the burden of the disease is far more serious. this is an area that the new national anti malaria campaigns will be targeting. at saying get emma the district hospital treats over seventeen thousand malaria cases each year. the nurse thames faces the malaria challenge each day she is head nurse at the children's ward and has been working at saying get em often one thousand years.
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advanced malaria. so maybe you know what to do for yourself with only that if you don't. want to go down. well here it is and then this movement. will see its blue devil media. which includes. but is going to end the war and lift. that. no nobody can or don't open up when it it's. mboweni noyo to man they're going to give him that honor of the enemy in and yet it is sad because
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he is on his first dose of queen administered via drip this will be followed up with a lou and artemis and based combination therapy that is a first line treatment for malaria. with the. same many's father has arrived at the ward like eddie said many is also still critical at the end of her first day at the clinic. as we speak now if you go out of the community in the korean ities and screen people across. about nine to ten percent of tons of money and children carry part of sides this is according to the latest survey that we're so used to. malaria is still a measure of major problem in the country.
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where on line for humanitarian thinking now there's goals of this we're talking about numbers on a spreadsheet or if you join us on the same i guarantee no one else has a back story like yours this is a dialogue on this tired of seeing negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice this sort of thing that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks the charter security officials so that they were treating crystal just disappearance as a murder investigation. with detailed coverage the area here was the preschool people thought it would be a safe place to run to the ground beneath them turned to mud and swallowed them up from around the world the local government has been trying to clean up their real but the more it remains clogged the more dangerous that because to those who live around it. one simple mistake could be friend
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called. the shining as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those winning to take the chance but for former north korean soldier the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . old marine boy a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera a search by turkish investigators of the saudi consul general house in istanbul has been put off due to no cooperation from saudi officials it comes as gruesome details emerge of what happened to jamal khashoggi after he entered his country's consulate two weeks ago has not been seen since the u.s.
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secretary of state is on his way to turkey after meeting with saudi leaders in riyadh my pump says the saudi leadership pledged to conduct a thorough transparent and timely investigation. they made a commitment to to hold anyone connected to any wrongdoing that may be found accountable for that whether they are a senior officer official they promised accountability for each of those persons whom they determine as a result of their investigation as deserves accountability limburger were they made no exceptions to who they would hold accountable they were they were just they were very clear they are they understand the importance of this issue they are determined to get to the bottom of it and that they will conduct their report and get a chance to see it they they each promised that they would achieve that force the u.s. treasury department has hit iran with a new round of sanctions it's accusing a function of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the measures primarily target the
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resistance force an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also imposed sanctions on a network of firms that it accuses of financing about siege including iran's majlis bank as well as manufacturing companies britain's prime minister to resign they will address the leaders at a meeting in brussels later on wednesday negotiations remain in stalemate over what should happen with the irish border when northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. leave the e.u. in march may met her cabinet on tuesday to discuss the status of the talks she says she's confident that an amicable divorce steel can still be achieved one palestinian has been killed three others injured after israeli forces launched airstrikes on gaza according to the israeli military they were targeting a group of fighters who were firing rockets towards israel overnight rockets were fired from gaza into southern israel where a house was his injuring at least three people israel's defense minister ordered the closure of the as and. crossings following the attacks
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will be back with more news in a little over twenty five but it's let's get you back to life lines. tanzania is gaining ground in the campaign to limon eight malaria. health workers across the country likeness ten times at the same get em a district hospital by leading the way. men may come residue on a c. book at any cost should any room good equipment school my son no. music went up and up was a good time as you can look at and this is to quote the most creative most dreaded
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anything on there and then make it really. and then did i do it if i do then. this is the second day that a.t.m. so many are in the pediatric ward their families have spent the night at their bedsides give us the track put out by the sit down in fact the family room pain and they. can on a stuff. basic in spite of this the hospital effectively holds the line against malaria for one hundred twenty four villages in the district. and they did it in radio. says
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a new one that took them to. indicate that there. were no good. and. when given. i have lived in malaria while all of my life so i know the problem of malaria as a disease it's affected me my friends and family i have friends who have lost kids my sister passed away and we have the disease long time ago. so it's not it's not something new to us but that alone is not the only reason that i walk on malaria malaria because it's a problem that affects a lot of people in my community.
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the lives of the children in the hospital ward dying in the balance federalist and his fellow scientists are exploring unusual methods to beat the disease and it all starts with a game of football. so one of the presents we walking on might know is development of new devices that can be used on those to kill mosquitoes that would otherwise be seeking and biting people sitting outside their homes that. this is an almost good on trial experiment was on the walk to express outside the house another was a time to find a tourist we do wish we can compliment the benefits that we have already accrued we are long lasting so said food and that's it. the way it works is that it's kept
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outside the house. so that when was creatures. mosquitoes that would normally bite you when you're outside would think that it's also one of the human beings because inside it you have human food order that is trapped in the dark to solve the mosquitoes think that's actually the smell of a possum and that's where you can attract loads of mosquitoes onto this device and there's no better way to harvest this than this so you wear these your food you play soccer with it or you walk with it for a few hours and it's really it's got a solar panel on top of it and this up on it doesn't have to be. we keep it this be because our intention is that eventually we will wired into people's houses so it also provides lighting so i've been more me or the train to avoid the use of chemicals because the going to vision have used a lot of chemicals like the bed late and the indoor is just brain so we are trained
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not to take it in with those using the electric rates so you put this thing over the following morning you have killed two hundred mosquitoes we should be flying around biting people to. task. people that are. stuck in there. we want to keep testing multiple options with the hope that eventually we end up with one tool that is going to be effective in our. proc to call them are affordable enough i'm to use a friendly enough but we can put this together with the best available technologies and sectors of the long lasting insecticide treated maps and hopefully a breath of malaria beyond of the threshold that elimination becomes possible. the flow of patients has not let up for nurse tens it's another day of challenges.
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one's learned to do what many in your country and there'll come america. if your. sim is it the comet is a video pete the. biggest san. there are many more idea. than what the thought that when the flow was. although up to one patient a day dies of malaria at. the hospital saves countless lives. is now receiving a blood transfusion to aid his recuperation. tournaments
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. this is this is three times a week to help do this to get the mosquitoes to lay eggs so i'm intending all of this it's. feeding. if we get screened for what it is and if they fall ill but could you just destroyed on this doc feed for a while until they get well. that's just got three thousand mosquitoes in the us. all of which hungry. the momente and such a. new it's a voluntary assignment as you can see it's very difficult very painful. in the
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middle of no later decisions in the name of trying to save a life in future it's got to do this we wouldn't want to invest so much resources people's blood energy if optimistic. case a future in this battle against the disease there wouldn't be a better reason to smile. because he's under control at some point the multiple tools developed to control malaria have been successful in their own ways but scientists have always been off to a game changer. just outside. the health institute is putting serious resources into vaccine ricin which we believe if we do find a vaccine will be a boost to the effort to control the disease all over africa we have done a series of work first on the vaccines that are important off the side and.
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proteins that are composed in the past and we try to use those fortunes to inject into your own ones to see if the humans can develop a resistance to this parasite and we have just the two different types of vaccines so far the first one is our g s s which is the most advanced in research terms the most advanced vaccine to date. to him they have. a. similar one on the chin down here and if you know libya. this is the child who is among the infants who have been handled in the malaria vaccine trial and we did something we call and libertarian based edition we are very unlucky that most of the conditional in a disco point monkeyed with triggers fever so any fever could mean malaria in this
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world african war plan. and their album the idea will be the malaria vaccine is the ara this is a s. or one this vaccine is given in three doses and we also incorporated a booster dose and we are now doing the follow up of these children in this is important to document the safety of their vaccine. what told me to be there has been more efforts to establish a vaccine towards under five children because this is the more still vulnerable group which have been affected for many many years while fighting with malaria. instead. of may control ten and let's not. just let them. in the courtroom let's lay it on this reality because that city.
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in terms of the if you can see off the air it is this malaria vaccine trial it has been showing a good if you see among the older children more than forty percent then among the in find it's as if it has has been low less than thirty percent and we really don't know what is happening among the infant a lot of fact as we have been explaining this results but as i have mentioned there is a booster dose after one year or two is in this result. and their life so we hope that the booster those will do something to the immunity or in funds and we hope they think us it will be better. than being challenge with malaria vaccine my lady a trial is a changing. of this parasite because as you find some other
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ways of tackling the disease then the balance that keeps on changing and you find yourself like ok now we have to go on the other say though this technique to have more sophisticated ways of prevention of these particular disease. the vaccine that was about to launch is using a slightly different approach that if you expose more skittles that have the power size in the process have been evacuated by using x. rays and you expose is mostly just to people the people that receive the parasite inactivated pass eyes develop better protection now the new approach with a vaccine was to take out dissect out the parasites from the mosquitoes and use this. field using feelings and needles. this is still an experimental
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phase of evaluating the vaccine so we would first identify healthy individuals from direst. to check that they don't have any other condition and then ask them to be vaccinated we. saw it's the parasite in the form that moves from all skittles to humans. if it tries success all it will be for the first time that we show we can give. and series something that will provide full protection from the challenge of mylar anything to vaccine would be the final step towards the elimination of the disease. e.d.n. so many families are beginning this day at the pediatric heart. didn't ascension on the ground in the world i'm going on here and i am into this film and that is that
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a lot better. on the low when i got there we showed there was i would i would do what the american people has not given him in the can go to war now why. it is progress after his transfusion means he is almost ready to be discharged. cement team off. and it was a window back. so for me. it made it through a. gap i couldn't that i did. how did i do is accept that because i know home ok becky better but dad goes out really does this kind of their name said to. her teammates
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a bit of her there are enough with this if you need to read says he did and you have his word. say after three days so many is plenty enough to leave the hospital. yes i. was. out. with it folks. could.
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i think we should be. if we do have. the process of removing the many. it's going to be.
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did you know the first time i noticed i had the disease. i said it's not possible i didn't want to make you but for a week. has a point been the home for she said ever since the dawn broke. the disease is dead that's what our country i mean my door whenever i'm given. i'm still on my i want to go to bed until i tried to lifeline the quest for global health on al-jazeera.
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hello there we've got lots of cloud over the northern part of our map at the moment shows that very clearly there on the satellite picture the cloud stretching through afghanistan tajikistan kyrgyzstan and up into kazakstan as well also wintery weather out of this we have seen a lot of snow and the temperatures really tumbling away as well so wednesday a maximum temperature in just of one degree it doesn't have the temperatures will be roy's in there as we head through thursday so a fall mild today no i else where we've seen a fair amount of cloud that's still rolling its way in from the mediterranean and for some of us in iraq we've seen one or two shop showers a few more likely over the next couple of days there's also the risk of seeing a few more thunderstorms here in doha particularly as we head towards thursday so also what weather has been injected into the atmosphere then by all cycling that made landfall that's working its way northward so there's a chance that it could be thick enough just to give us the odd shower here in doha
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particularly later on during the afternoon and into the evening as we head down towards the southern parts of africa here there is a lot of what weather in the east impossible is also not feeling not warm and in a tall our maximum temperature would just be seventeen degrees to the west it's warmer forcing cape town we to get to a pleasant twenty degrees and force in antananarivo where up at twenty nine.
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the cricket world isn't much i mean you have to think why would you give me the yes . it's a. big fan base. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals explosive new at the documentary confirms to my analogy a very hard profile figure in match fixing and national cricket. al-jazeera investigation cricket match fixing the files. investigators have prevented from entering the saudi arabia consul general's residence as they hunt for clues to the suspected killing of journalist jamal khashoggi.
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radiance again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. secretary of state arrives in turkey with pressure growing over the case. an exchange of fire the israeli military launches airstrikes after a rocket from the gaza strip hits a home in southern israel. and china releases video of its reeducation camps for a week of muslims despite international condemnation. turkish investigators have been stalled again in the search for clues over the suspected killing of journalist jamal khashoggi they were blocked from entering the residence of the saudi consul general in istanbul on tuesday night the saudi journalist hasn't been seen since entering the consulate fifteen days ago the u.s. secretary of state mike from peo has just landed in ankara having been in riyadh looking for from the saudi leadership about the case he's choosing meets turkey's
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president and foreign minute. later in the meantime the u.s. president donald trump is giving saudi arabia the benefit of the doubt saying that the kingdom is innocent until proven guilty let's go live to istanbul desirous child's strengths is with us. secretary of state might pump a i just arrived in ankara turkey should vest again has denied entry to the saudi consul residence charles reports also that the saudi consul has fled to keep warm water we know. but what we do know having spoken to somebody in the tea prosecutor's office this morning is it seems that members of the turkish team not all of them. came to the consul general is home last night at around seven pm and according to this source made phone calls to people they thought were inside the consulate general so there was no reply and the shortly after they left we spoke to port authorities
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yesterday who said that the consul general had indeed left the country around the fight five pm yesterday afternoon we're told by a source in the tea prosecutor's office that is expected today it's hopeful that indeed a full search will be made to all of the consul general is home there's also focus on those vehicles that were registered to the embassy but so the news just coming in now certainly according to one of our sources in the prosecutor in fact one of the prosecutors involved in this investigation read you some of these details out. according to this source they say that because shelby steele was killed in the building behind me in the consulate in what they described as section see of the building and blood samples prove that prosecutors launched the investigation of the fifteen saudi nationals that are named in that the hit squad said that seven so the source says that seven samples were collected. six of them proved that jamal was
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killed here it also says very interesting lee that the consul general did not go to the consulate for three days to jamal was killed. and that these this group of fifteen men that according to this source as i say he was very much part of this investigation says that that group of fifty people was split into three groups the first group were interrogates as the second group were hit men and this group what evidence destroy is as i say we call obviously independently verify this and no full statement has been made by the government here but what seems to be happening is that the longer this joint investigation you stole the longer that seemingly the turks run into problems the mall information is being leaked to the media see it seems that the turks are getting increasingly frustrated with this and indeed a putting pressure on the saudis by leaking this information to the media all right
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so we're getting all of this information being drip fed by turkish government sources what's my pump aoe that the u.s. secretary of state doing in ankara today he's going to meet with president juan and the country's foreign minister. that's right it was only announced in the last hour or so that he would be meeting with president of the wall at the airport president is on a trip on his way to moldova but of course we saw michael play a u.s. sixty state meeting with the saudi authorities yesterday he was due here to speak to the foreign minister what indeed is going to be sayed it is very difficult to predict this certainly don't press conference we expect reporters to be dull stopping both sides but we heard from yesterday who sounded fully confident that the saudis were indeed going to stick to their words and allow a full transparent investigation and we heard. if you like what's been described as
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the most robust defense of the saudis by president trump as well who said that he'd spoken to the crown prince mohammed bin solomon it's going to be interesting today to see what the turks have to say to put in play and whether indeed the kind of tone of that language the confidence in this investigation is going to be the same we expect to say the investigation to continue today with focus on the consul general's home and these vehicles that are suspected to have been involved in this case on a chance many thanks indeed i was there as charles transfer the live in istanbul was charles was saying michael teo the u.s. secretary of state says that saudi leaders told him a thorough transparent and timely investigation would be carried out into the disappearance of kushal ji but u.s. senate has a skeptical about whether that will be allowed to happen i was there as mike hanna reports from washington. mike pompei you held meetings throughout the day speaking
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to the king the crown prince as well as the foreign minister he came away with saudi denials and the pledge that a credible investigation is already underway they made a commitment to to hold anyone connected to any wrongdoing that may be found accountable for that whether they are a senior officer official they promised accountability for each of those persons whom they determine as a result of their investigation has deserves accountability including members who they made no exceptions to who they would hold accountable they were they were just for they were very clear they are they understand the importance of this issue they're determined to get to the bottom of it and that they will conduct the report more war get a chance to see it be they each promised that they would achieve that force president tramples i spoke to the crown prince on the phone who he says totally denied any knowledge of what took place in an extraordinary statement to associated press president trump says that allegations of saudi complicity ah and i quote
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another case of guilty until proven innocent this in reference to his nomination as supreme court judge read capital who was accused of sexual assault but together with the statements by mike pump a.o. it would also appear to be part of a concerted strategy by the trump administration to insist that there is no complicity among saudi leaders but the shop here dogs with views expressed by congressional leaders senator rand paul treated saudi arabia is not our friend they fund radicalism around the world we don't need to be arming them they are the worst actor out there promoting terrorism. and strong criticism from another republican senator of the crown prince referring to him by his initials m.b. s. this guy has got to go sorry arabia if you're listening there are a lot of good people you can choose but m.b.'s his tainted your country and tainted himself by congressional anger supported by
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a former director of the cia i do hope that they're going to draw the line at this and hold not just the saudis and mohamed samanta account but also the top ministration can and not let the saudis get away with what appears to be the killing of a u.s. person a permanent resident of the united states and a journalist for the washington post they cannot get away with this i think that this is basically the downfall of mohammed and in the new york times a picture of a man allegedly identified as a suspect by turkish authorities he's described in the report as a frequent companion of the crown prince in a blow to muhammad bin sour months insistence of innocence three other suspects are said to be part of his security detail. zira washington head of the international monetary fund has pulled out of a major investment conference to be held in saudi arabia later this month christine lagarde is the latest big name from the finance business and media world to
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withdraw from the conference known as davos in the deserts last week god said that she would attend the conference but said that she was horrified by reports that she'd heard of a disappearance well as the world's attention focuses on what actions the saudi leadership may have ordered in istanbul more questions being raised about the impact of decisions made in riyadh across the world despite thousands of civilian deaths in yemen the saudi led coalition's war in the country has received little international attention now though it seems the khashoggi case is changing that has our diplomatic editor james bays. it has the worst humanitarian situation on earth with the u.n. warning that yemen could soon face a full scale from. zeus' it led a military intervention in its southern neighbor three and a half years ago saudi arabia and its allies who breached the basic rules of war civilians have been repeatedly targeted with some attacks on schools and hospitals
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a un panel recently accused the coalition of war crimes so many people talk about yemen as the forgotten war but here at the u.n. it's not a forgotten war we have sometimes monthly meetings going on in yemen it's an ignored war and it's ignored because so many at the security council table are directly or indirectly involved and. from any criticism and they all have blood on their hands those countries include the us france and the u.k. friends of saudi arabia with huge investments and trade deals all three supply the saudis with weapons the u.n. secretary general is also been muted in his criticism perhaps because of the country's regional influence. and it's cash here deputy crown prince mohammed bin salman present secretary general antonio good terrorists with a check worth almost a billion dollars from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for humanitarian
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assistance in yemen some of the time muttered this was blood money but of course no diplomats would say that in public seclude what happened to jamal khashoggi and the saudi consulate in turkey be a turning point in yemen in the past the saudis have held a number of key cards that have protected them from criticism that economic dominance their regional influence and the fact that they control humanitarian access by sea and land into yemen. but by far its most important card has been its alliance with the u.s. for more than seventy years an alliance has been strengthened since president trump took office with the president's son in law jared cushion a building an extremely close bond with the saudi crown prince that's why the saudis need to be very worried about what happens next in the u.s. congress where the fate of mr cash oggi has led to anger and revulsion if members of congress keep up the pressure.

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