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they have somewhat returned the ball back to the turks by at least admitting that he was killed albeit they still haven't shown where his body is and what happened and so forth but the turks now do have the the onus is on them to a great extent to then decide will they release the evidence they have will they ensure that the truth is revealed to what happened to this man who entered particularly as so much hangs on its in terms of not only press freedom and i mean human rights but also the role of diplomatic missions in the vienna convention as well as many many other things will they do that or have they struck a deal in the coming days will be crucial in terms of explaining to us what the turkish position is to many things as is tamala child live in istanbul. she became a high profile critic of saudi arabia's government after the had been solomon was named crown prince the journalist accuse the thirty three year old of introducing what he called a new era of fear intimidation arrests and public shaming fearing for his safety he
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fled to the u.s. in september last year where he wrote a regular column for the washington post but before his career as a journalist to show she was close to the royal family serving as an advisor odio exits have been released of one of jamal has shown she's final interviews the discussion with a newsweek reporter was originally confidential to show she said he feared for his life his some of that recording. do you want to be ready for me when the evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process. where you have pretty. good use of the rule of law and due process and then defending the people who would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him is also question and i believe a leader like my hammock this kind of life doesn't mean that but a good four because it was limited. it does sort of tell you
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a little. i didn't want that i didn't see the need for that so sometimes makes. me want to do. what most all of that an idiot sickened by. that is a thing unto itself but i do want also to do more like how can the rules. doesn't work you can have a good way. you also have it both can you have it both ways can you call your can you. i don't think you can. but don't. forget is not because it won't budge and so. i should have number one and all will agree with him do you see anybody that many can always accept. going for.
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the radical i'm not going to. block your pressure a couple who have. a look at a true cricket have because saudi arabia many of the world's major newspapers a critical of saudi arabia's version of events the times in london describes the mission as the greatest and barest meant of saudi arabia's morton history and the u.k.'s guardian newspaper says the saudi government appears to be trying to protect the crown prince's position. the new york times raises questions about saudi arabia's various explanations about what happened to her pointing out that they initially said he left the consulate alive and well the washington post which road for says the new account may do little to ease international demands for the kingdom to be held accountable let's speak now to sultan better cast who's the director of the center of the conflict and humanitarian studies at the institute could see you again. an ember of turkey's ruling ak party has said that he will
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never allow a cover up in the case of jamal khashoggi and the truth must be allowed to come out will do you think ankara strike a deal to go along with this this new saudi narrative. i think i'm crazy in a very difficult position and they have been treading extremely carefully from the very beginning despite the fact that they have leaked some of information the president ordered. has taken a very restricted strain position which is very unlike him in the past on on much less serious events happening in turkey so clearly he were he wanting he's wanting to. protect the relationship with saudi arabia and i think more so to get an exit strategy with the united states there is something that's been coordinated in a triangular relationship between saudi arabia not states and to some extent ankara but it's quite clear from from the media reaction that many people are very
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skeptical about about this new narrative this new official version of events of course i think it's it's a terrible narrative and it's unbelievable and it does if anything shows the the combination of ignorance and rushed decisions and the way they've been made over the last few weeks. but from. seems to me from turkish perspective also the united states they seem to have agreed that this focus on the bigger picture what all parties will gain as a result of this crisis rather than what is it we're going to disagree over if they do that you think that the world's media and campaigning groups will stand for that no i think there will be some sounds i think there will be some opposition in the united states clearly there's a new doctrine that's been introduced by trump in which business and trade trumps rights and that for his administration is acceptable and he's already bought into
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that narrative and i suspect even the announcement of midnight in on friday wasn't really because they wanted to have least impact in the middle east it was it is because they wanted maximum impact back in the united states it was very well time with his with trump's meeting with. the heads of businesses from saudi arabia has purchased some equipments now this is within the u.s. i think there will be a lot of discussion the democrats will win not just buy into this i think within the republicans there are also be a section that will try and re introduce the republican party as a party that cares about human rights and so on so there may be opposition there for for this ideas but in general. it seems to me that it has been coordinated the time over the last two or three weeks has been spent in working out what would be least harm being
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a harmful scenario to be introduced to the rest of the world could structure so many thanks indeed. we're going to weather update next year and i'm sincere of them . thousands of migrants heading for the u.s. turn down a border fence in guatemala rush towards the towards a bridge into mexico. and police in india are calling it a freak accident a speeding train plows into a crowd during a religious first. no shortage of autumn sunshine across north asia over the next couple of days high pressure in charge sticking largely settled and sunny has their area of high pressure just making its way across the yellow sea thought it rather across the
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korean peninsula japan lost the settle twenty two celsius for too bad and we'll see some of the temperatures as we go on into monday and five and probably some places a fair weather cloud will drift away and of course further north well the snow making good progress across a lot of top temperatures here topping off at around two degrees celsius. china we've got some wet weather into central poshest around we'll have fun and dry around the east coast of china shanghai at around twenty three celsius twenty eight there for hong kong and wet weather continuing as we go on into monday the the showers extend their way down into vietnam cambodia could see some lively show as she was on and off in the heat of the day there for the philippines but really not too bad over the coming days wet weather there across much of malaysia showers extending their way down into northern parts of indonesia jakarta with a top temperature of thirty three degrees celsius again there going up in the heat of the day hopefully monday afternoon not too bad for central pos singapore.
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if you were in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when myth was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and going to run the world while the chinese are not that stupid things guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a just you know. hello
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again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera more than two weeks after he went missing saudi arabia has admitted for the first time that journalist jamal who was killed inside its consulate in istanbul he says it says rather his staff happened during a fight this contradicts information from turkish security sources that was tortured and dismembered claims that saudi arabia has tonight riyadh says that eighteen saudi nationals get arrested or five top officials have been dismissed among them a senior intelligence officer but a close adviser to crown prince mohammed bin soma. the u.s. president says the arrests are a great first step but he wants to speak further with the crown prince many u.s. senators from both parties are calling for the u.s. to carry out its own investigation and not accept saudi arabia's conclusions. there's been several attacks on polling stations in afghanistan as people vote in
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the first parliamentary elections there since twenty ten the taliban and found to target anyone who showed up more than fifty two thousand members of the security forces have been deployed to top afghan officials were killed on thursday in kandahar province postponing voting there by a week or so far on voting day have been either rocket attacks mortar explosions or gun battles in the provinces of can do is talk of helmand hat and in kabul city itself election watchdogs say there's also been assaults on polling stations and cup pieces arbel and like let's go live now to the afghan capital kabul on serious question the hope is there that begs the question action how much is all of this violence impacting upon voter turnout today. it was creating a tense environment here. in afghanistan we've seen people today defying those concerns about the security situation saying that this is an opportunity for the
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afghan people to decide their own parliament their own future and that this is a crucial moment and therefore they were saying that they are willing to take all the risks up yeah i have to say that across the country there's been a momentum which is building up people are saying that we need to cast the vote as this is an election that has been delayed for almost now three years and therefore people don't want to miss the fortunately but however it's been marred by blasts attacks clashes between the government and the taliban in places like couldn't just for example where two people were killed for example to women came out of the polling station and they were killed in a mortar attack thirty eight injured ten taliban fighters were killed eight police men were killed across the country and many sources are telling us expecting the number of the casualties to further increase in the coming hours he like a man could does not a column bartolone the situation has been pretty much has with the taliban
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attacking police stations closing some putting stations and the government had to delay the election in also the problem solved. because the they were promised concerned about ethnic this view of the has been brewing for quite some time and then the government decided it's about time to delay the elections they were concerned that the situation could spill out of the control of course once voters managed to get to the polling stations they then have we hear so the difficulty because new voting systems have been introduced in the country. indeed first of all because of the security situation they took some extraordinary measures today in terms of brains of checkpoints and roadblocks for people to be able to move and also for the logistics to be placed into those polling stations now with the by matric but if occasion devices there were some technical glitches people also it took them quite some time to master this technology and this has in
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a way slowed down the voting process of the government say that he's willing to extend the voting for an exit to our was today and that if it is still facing a slowdown it will allow people to cast their vote or social model to be able to accommodate for the growing number of the people have said that they are willing to take part in the election but you know. once they see is over that it will ultimately boil down to who is going to be elected and whether there are no why spread allegations of fraud like we've seen in the past people are saying that this is a crucial moment we need to tackle bennett problems these peace talks with the taliban reconsideration and to the war in afghanistan rebuilding a country that has been destroyed by decades of wars and conflicts most used to do that first step would be to have a fairly elected parliament as many thanks indeed i'm serious about are there live
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in kabul u.s. intelligence services say that they're concerned about attempts by russia china and iran to interfere with next month's midterm elections is the first official acknowledgement of potential interference following accusations of russian influence in the election of donald trump two years ago a russian woman elaine a question over is being charged with conspiracy to conduct information warfare against the u.s. and to interfere with november's vote. thousands of migrants of torn down offense in guatemala and stalled towards the bridge in mexico people from honduras el salvador and guatemala have been walking north towards the united states in a so-called caravan but u.s. president donald trump says that he may deploy the military to stop them from crossing over john heilemann reports now from the border town of top of chula in southern mexico. they gathered at the border between guatemala and mexico asking to be let through thousands of men women and children at least six days in
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a caravan from honduras the atmosphere was charged there is not as one would notice though many of fleeing violence or extreme poverty in their homeland and feel they can't go back don't look at him with. you i think we just want them to help us let us pause if mexico gives us a chance to work we'd welcome it all be it the united states canada europe my legs are hurting i'm tired and hungry. but police on both sides of the border have been given orders they should go no further their governments pressed into action by president trump he's out them and they must be stopped before they reach the us and we're going to have the military stationed there not coming into this country they might as well turn back they're not coming into this country. a stalemate prevailed but finally they simply streamed through the courts modern barricades and raced across the bridge to mexico.
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on the other side the line held firm chaos ensued stones were thrown in the end the mits completes for spawned with tear gas and. later the troops authorities began to get some women and children off the bridge and into mexico they say they work with the united nations to review all of the cases. offering asylum to those who qualify and deporting those don't but mexico is in a very tough spot its asylum system is already stretched to the limit absorbing all of these extra people is going to be hard simply letting them go on with the threats of president from is unthinkable and that just leaves sending them back home. now they're in limbo not knowing if the journey which many see is their last resort will end in failure with
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a new star john homan. tapachula at least fifty nine people have been killed in the indian state of punjab when a train traveling at high speed ran into a large crowd thousands of people were attending a festival there and brits out of the crowd spilled over onto a train track almost one hundred other people were injured medical officers say that most of the dead still haven't been identified tens of thousands of people have been protesting in taiwan against what they call and make sation efforts by china demanding a public vote on whether the island should formally declare independence from beijing it comes as china increasingly pushes its claims to the island beijing sees taiwan as part of china but it's been ruled by its own government since nine hundred forty nine. it is good to have you with us hello everyone fitting in here in doha the top stories announces there are more than two weeks off he went missing saudi arabia
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has admitted for the first time the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed inside its consulate in istanbul it says his death happened during a fight this contradicts information from turkish security sources that she was tortured and dismembered claims that saudi arabia has denied riyadh says that eighteen saudi nationals have been arrested while five top officials have been dismissed among them a senior intelligence officer a close adviser to crown prince mohammed bin salma european countries have begun to react to saudi arabia's overnight admission the u.k. says that it is considering its next steps while the president of the european parliament and dutch prime minister have called for an urgent investigation the head of the turkish arab media association and a friend of the show. she called for justice for the journalist and his family. i would like to say to the saudi king and crown prince they will not be able to
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cover up the murder of jamal khashoggi god will always punish those who have not played fair and killed other people innocent people will necessarily even our beliefs do not allow the killing of each other this is not fair nobody can deny that this is murder they have been several attacks on polling stations in afghanistan as people vote in the first parliamentary elections there since twenty ten at least three people have been killed and explosions around the capital kabul at least fifty nine people have been killed in the indian state of punjab were train traveling at high speed running to a large crowd thousands of people were attending a festival there on route so when the crowd spilled over onto the train truck. tens of thousands of people have been protesting in taiwan against what they call an accession efforts by china they're demanding a public vote on whether the island should formally declare independence from beijing it comes as china increasingly pushes its claims over the island.
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there's the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after today's edition of inside story thanks. he. was born on the move. to see. she's devoted her life to ballet since being accepted to the academy of choreography in her native ukraine at the age of ten six years later she moved to russia the pay she calls home. today that line is a quarter of a is the prima ballerina of one of the world's foremost ballet companies about short. however success has not come without a price the cost of
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a gave up her childhood to develop the skills she says she was physically designs to exercise this by them being on natural for human body even her personal journey a few questions are natural to wasc what's the role of arts in today's russia and what's next visit cost of a one hundred days on the stage are inevitably numb that. the prima ballerina of the ballet svetlana's acosta talks to al-jazeera. but on the areas that thank you very very much for coming and talking to us on how does it. add let's start by asking you how your love affair with pot i began was it something that each owes was it something that chose you or did someone else choose it for you. my you were. gay at the balloon but i'm a mom i got that in which the ella son moch about the bullet in the head children
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