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oh man another man is named as a hobby and york times says a saudi news outlet has reported that someone with that name was promoted to lieutenant in the royal guard for bravery for defending prince someone's palace in jeddah the newspaper also says an additional alleged member of the saudi team mohamed side. has the same name as another member of the wall god now this man is reported to be salah muhammad too by the turkish investigators say he's an expert in autopsies for saudi arabia's internal security agency the turks also say meshad study is a lieutenant in the saudi air force born in one thousand nine hundred seven a photo of a man it is terrible airport appears to match the facebook profile of a man with that name now almost all the information about the original fifteen suspects seems to have come from the turkish government turkish investigators say
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they've identified at least two of the men the identities of the others have been tracked down by the new york times and other sources using social media public records so the news reports and witnesses time first will break here not as a route when we come back a mixed reaction as canada legalize a sale of marijuana for recreational use on that stay with us. hello the weather is dry across northern parts of the middle east got a fair bit of cloud over towards the high ground having said that speck to stop pushing up towards a good parts of brown as well as seeing some of that cloud chance to some right we got somewhere west of weather that drizzly weather that's pushing into syria to spilling out sinking further south which as we go through thursday so some of that
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just pushing into the far west of iraq thirty six houses in baghdad still pretty hot twenty eight there for beirut over the next couple of days lovely weather will continue chance of a few spots of rain to seizing down as the central parts of iraq maybe into west central southern parts of iran as well just notice a little further south still a chance to some rain across the arabian peninsula say make your way down across the gulf a little bit of cloud there into central areas of a saudi arabia pushing a little further north which is well stable see that wet weather just not a little further north than even here was it a warning to friday watch out for some right possibility of the arch at the heat of the day. as we go through friday afternoon wanted to show as having a possibility showers a possibility to into mozambique as we go through thursday the nudging a little further north was dry weather coming in behind.
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brother leader or brutal dictator. with discontent spreading through north africa time was running out for libya's self-styled king of kings. in the first of a two part series the big picture charts the rise and fall of more motive power. and the events that have fueled the violence of his final hours. a must for libya on a. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera turkish investigators have left the saudi consul general residence in istanbul after nine hours searching for clues
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into the disappearance of journalist. he was last seen entering the saudi consulate two weeks ago turkish authorities believe he was killed shortly after arriving. at the washington post has published the last opinion piece written by jamal khashoggi just before his disappearance a column focuses on freedom of expression in the arab world the newspaper says it was submitted to them by translator and assistant a day after it was reported missing. at least nineteen people have died after an explosion and shooting at a school in crimea russian investigators say an eighteen year old student went on a shooting spree before taking his own life step fast and has more now from moscow . panic in crimea as the bomb exploded in a school in the most eastern city of here. ambulances and military trucks rushed to deceive among the dead many teenagers dozens of students in the
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vocational training school suffered injuries they were taken to hospitals in both crimea and russia the two story school is happily damaged a gas explosion was initially thought to have caused the blast but it soon became clear it wasn't an accident investigators say the bomb exploded in the canteen and the gunmen walked around the school with a rifle shooting everyone he saw then police found the body of an eighteen year old student in the school library they say he shot himself and consider him to be the only attacker your future religious symbolism in years it is already clear that this is a crime motives and versions of this tragedy of being carefully investigated russian president putin held a minute of silence for the victims after his meeting with egyptian president sisi in sochi but in recently opened a new bridge which connects russia with crimea the peninsula was annexed from
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ukraine by russian troops four years ago and the violence in crimea has the potential to escalate simmering tensions between the russians and ukrainians there's been an outpouring of sympathy for the victims of the school attack here in moscow russians are laying flowers at the memorial the kremlin mourners are asking what brought a young student to commit such a bloody attack step fasten al jazeera moscow european union leaders meeting in brussels say they will hold a special summit on bragg's that next month because not enough progress has been made towards a deal the deadlock centers on keeping the border open between the republic of ireland the northern island which leaves the e.u. with the rest of the u.k. next march well ahead of the summit on ns prime minister explained what his government wants. arden's position you know is as it always has been ever since the referendum happened we want there to be a withdrawal agreement so the u.k. can meet the e.u. in order to fashion we want there to be a transition period so that businesses and citizens can prepare for any changes at
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may take place we want there to be at a protection of citizens' rights all across europe wants there to be a financial settlement i mean also need a legally binding guarantee that there would not be hard border between northern ireland of the republic of ireland when your leaders british prime minister to resign may fail to provide any new ideas at the summit to break the current deadlock if there's no deal the e.u. is insisting on a so-called backstop to keep the irish border open but has no agreement yet with the u.k. on this whole report in brussels. the hopes of doing a break deal look at this summit long gone british prime minister to resume a positive tone on a rival weren't of impressed many here in brussels so what we've seen is that we've sold most of the issues in withdrawal agreements there are still we still the question is and. i believe everybody around the table wants to get a deal. by working intensively and closely we can achieve that deal i believe a deal well now is the time to make it have. spent less than half an hour
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addressing her fellow leaders on the status of exit talks before they went into dinner without a further sign of the u.k.'s growing isolation within this bloc he presented them with no new ideas to break the current deadlock so there wasn't much to discuss the u. leaders are running out of patience with britain just as britain is running out of time they called off a planned emergency summit in november judging that insufficient progress has been made to expect a deal by then it looks that's still we do have a lot of discussions and i'll try not to approve mental disturbance would you keep on still and instead of difficult for european side to. negotiated with their person who has no full support of the position they know she's politically weak at home to reason may has bowed to different factions in her government and parliament rejecting the e.
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hughes plan for a backstop or insurance policy against a future hard boarder on the island of ireland they insist it's non-negotiable and there's more and more talk about all of this ending in no deal disruptions of borders tariffs on trade british passport holders requiring visas and work permits on the continent. there is one new idea doing the rounds the a use potential willingness to extend the so-called transition period after britain leaves the e.u. allowing a full three years for trade talks to take place before that thorny issue of the backstop applies it might soften some opposition to the backstop hardly imaginative thinking at this stage but possibly all they've got the prime minister and others stressed that a deal is ninety percent done but on the problem of ireland they're still miles apart jonah al-jazeera brussels the un special envoy to syria staffan de mistura
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will step down at the end of november for personal reasons and diplomatic editor james bays reports when he took the job over four years ago stephan de mistura described it as almost mission impossible now after seven years of war with over twelve million people displaced from their homes in syria and over half a million killed he told the security council he was stepping down with a peace deal far from sight let me old to give you some heads up if i may. i would myself be moving on as of the last week of november mr de mistura tried everything from local truces to meetings of key international players in twenty sixteen he managed to get syrian government representatives to geneva to meet with a delegation that for the first time represented many of the opposition elements including key fighting groups this promising opportunity stopped in its tracks by
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military action during the talks by syria and its russian ally therefore taken deficient to bring them bertie for them voted for did it not there and if not the fate of the haven't they basically formed your top. i am not referring to all military activities. it was russian air power and the iranian forces on the ground that changed the balance of power the russians then began to pushing talks first in a starter then in sochi thank you very much as a rival to mr de mistura as geneva process in over four years at press conferences and in interviews they seem to one thing that was your mantra there is no military solution and yet in that time we've seen starvation used as a weapon we've seen repression including torture we've seen aerial bombardment including barrel bombs we've seen the repeated use of chemical weapons the syrian
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government clearly didn't believe you and it now controls most of the country so it did have a military solution to it. you see i work for the u.n. and i've been working for the u.n. now forty eight years in twenty two borth or mission conflict area i have learnt one thing and i know defectors in a few very strong elective what matters if winning the peace mr de mistura isn't finishing quite yet he's making a last trip to damascus next week to persuade the syrian government to accept a finalize list for a constitutional committee they've been dragging their heels on that for nine months it's unlikely his decision to quit will give him any more leverage james zero of the united nations a suicide bomb attack in afghanistan has killed a parliamentary candidate the blast happened in the southern province of helmand and these ten candidates have now been killed in the run up to the elections on
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saturday the taliban's warning people not to participate in the vote. almost two thirds of the ghana stands population is illiterate so posters of every candidate in saturday's election have a unique symbol allowing those who can't read the voting list to still recognize who's running explains in kabul. there are two thousand five hundred candidates running in this year's election and they're fighting of just two hundred forty nine seats here in kabul there are a hundred candidates which means that if you are an ass on saturday morning going to vote you have to look through the streets list of candidates to try to find that one person you want to vote for which makes it very difficult another problem is a literacy here in afghanistan that is thirty one percent literacy which means to me every three people cannot read and write therefore if you show up to voters and you cannot read your candidate's name how do you know what election commission has come up with the system every candidate will get a symbol that will be
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a normal fancy simple seat. to see this from which they have pips and it has been dispersed in the last me system to every candidate let me take some examples here you have one person who has to balance down here a man with a three foot just and over here a man with two so only two thousand five hundred. had it across this country in the signs but sometimes as a way from pollsters to find the one source. the government minister in india has resigned off as many as twenty women accused him of sexual harassment and assault and was the deputy foreign minister the allegations against the sixty seven year old date back to his time as the leading newspaper editor in the late one nine hundred eighty s. ninety's he's suing the first female journalist who reported him on twitter for defamation he's bought of a long list of prominent men who've been named most men call india's me too movement. and hundreds of women have been barred from entering
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a hindu temple in south india despite a supreme court ruling for centuries these temple in kerala state banned women or girls over than ten because they were of menstruating age and considered impure but india's top court said that infringe on their right to worship and rule they could visit the temple starting on wednesday despite the ruling crowds of angry protesters stop female dealer t. sleeping getting near the temple. canada has joined the very exclusive club of countries that allows the say in the recreational marijuana. of the second country to do so smokers started lining up well before midnight on tuesday to get their hands on legally so we'd done reports from toronto. the. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal
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cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law. would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet that has not been touched by the introduction of canada canada life sciences technology the banking industry retailers but in addition the food and beverage companies are going to start seeing a lot of activity as they touch the cannabis market how canadians buy their cannabis depends on where they live there will be different distribution rules in each of the ten provinces and three territories some will have government run online and real stores others private retail prices will also differ some critics say that puts too many restrictions on an activity most canadians have long wanted to be legal we can't really stop it with prohibition we better call it legalized.
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unfortunately the government has tried to maintain all of the details of prohibition and just call it legalized. legalizing cannabis fulfills a campaign promise made in two thousand and fifteen by prime minister justin trudeau who himself admitted several years ago that he was an occasional user in the past the government is also offering pardons to people convicted of possession now that the drug is legal. because cannabis has been outlawed for so long its effects on mind and body are being studied in detail at this toronto medical lab they're using a simulator to see how drivers who've smoked a joint react to virtual traffic conditions police and road safety advisers are also part of the research. for drivers to understand what's going on in there and prevent happening i think everybody. thank.
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you all show most canadians are not opposed to legal cannabis so long as it could be kept away from children and the multibillion dollar profits from an industry once dominated by organized crime can be taxed and used to benefit society daniel lak al-jazeera toronto old news of course on our website there it is on your screen the address dot com. dot com. the headlines here. have left the saudi consulate general is residence in istanbul after nine hours searching for clues into the disappearance of the journalist. he was last seen entering the saudi consummate two weeks ago turkish authorities believe he was killed shortly after arriving by. al-jazeera as anderson and from
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istanbul. now this part of the investigation appears to be complete now nine hours of searching the consul's residence by forensic teams and investigators overseen by saudi officials they spent quite a time on the first floor of the building we saw them in action looking at a number of areas and according to a source close to the investigation there had been samples found these samples were not told exactly what they were they were blood samples or d.n.a. samples but we were told that important evidence was found in the washington post as published the last opinion piece by jamal khashoggi before he disappeared the column focuses on freedom of expression in the arab world the newspaper says it was submitted to them by jamal's translator and assistant a day after he was reported missing the washington post says it had held off publishing the piece until now with the hope that it could be edited with the.
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european union leaders meeting in brussels say they will hold a special summit on briggs it next month because not enough progress has been made on a deal with the u.k. european leaders said british prime minister to resign may fail to present any new ideas the deadlock centers on keeping the border an island open up to northern ireland leaves the e.u. the rest of the u.k. in march at least nineteen people have died of an explosion and shooting at a school in crimea investigators say an eighteen year old student went on a shooting spree before taking his own life. on the united nations special envoy to syria has told the security council he's stepping down from the role in the bamba staffan de mistura spent years mediating between the syrian government and rebel sides he told the council a situation in syria is relatively stable but says he's moving on for personal reasons. well those are the headlines used continues here on al-jazeera off the
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west statue and also watching. millions of people across india miss out on medical care but a hospital train is delivering doctors and hope to those most in need. when one use boards indians' lifeline express. an al-jazeera. right on top of. different feeling. and i see all of you i talk to our time our. video showing now do you
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