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might release their investigation still ongoing and how congress might react is that a fair summing up of the path forward i think so i think the reaction of trump so far on the american congress the pressure they placed on the saudis have really led us to where we are at the moment the real breakthrough is going to happen when the turks were if turkey decides to release the tape but i think there is a problem there because people will be asking where did you get the tape from the theory that was put out there that it was an apple watch recording and so on is not quite credible and the alternative would be then that the turks have actually tapped or infiltrated the consulate for some time now and that would create its own crisis which relationship between turkey and surgery what do you think ultimately you know the turks have said they won't except to cover up what you think they want the saudis to do for them to to be satisfied with the saudi position i think like any position of murder investigation they need to come up with
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a body where is the body and it has to go through proper investigation if it is going to be brought down to one individual who held. then more details has got to come up about any political demands those hold on surely there must be some political demands on the table some are speculating my even impact. on himself and his role. i doubt it i think they would probably the relationship has not been very good between him and said man and turkey but turkey here is focused on the bigger issue the bigger issue for them is to reverse some of the sanctions that the united states has placed on them and by extension saudi arabia as well so they would like that to be dealt with they may demand that had been some man maybe get. demoted in one way or the other but i'll timidly it is the king of saudi arabia has got to react to this and i think it is in his very interest to to really distance
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himself from the whole affair regionally man has is is is respected he has a long history of serving saudi arabia and that a world with a distinguished record and the hope is that he would upheld his position by distancing himself and conducting a thorough and careful investigation into the whole earth or science or analysis on barak out there thank you we'll check the weather next then hundreds of thousands march in london demanding a people's vote on a new deal. be as marijuana users light up in protest against the government drugs crack down. from flowing winds to an in chanting.
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hello again welcome back here in a national weather forecast where we are looking at some stormy conditions here across central parts of europe and you can see the clouds right here pushing down through mania making their way towards the south and this is going to be the trend over the next several days we do have a a weak storm but it's producing plenty of rain and we do think that the amount of rain over the next few days is actually on going to be on the increase so take it with the forecast map here and sunday a lot of clouds here extending down towards parts of greece but then we put this into motion as we go into monday and notice through parts of italy as well as in degrees a lot of heavy rain is expected with the storm we redevelop a little circulation right there just in the southern parts of italy so we'll be watching this for any potential flooding that could be coming up in the next few days well we do have a lot of cloud to speak of across parts of northern africa you can see those very here on the satellite all the way up towards algeria as well as tunisia now we do think of the next few days some of these clouds could produce a few showers or two as well but with that storm system in the central part of the
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med for tunisia we do expect to see some windy conditions on the coast for you maybe a shower or two there also some showers over towards maine guys there with the temperature there of about twenty six degrees but looking fine and dry for cairo we expect to see about thirty five there in us one at thirty eight degrees. the with the sponsored by cattle lease. getting to the heart of the matter plus three big challenges facing human crime in the twenty first century and they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera i really feel liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as it always does with his job.
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watching our desire time to recap our headlines now a saudi official has reportedly provided a new detailed account of saudi arabia's explanation about the death of journalist to moussa a. senior official spoke to reuters news agency saying she died after being put in a choke hold in its istanbul consulate a day earlier the saudi government said he died during a fistfight u.s. president dog trumpet already been expressing doubts about saddam's explanations which have changed several times washington post he said obviously there's been this action and lies. and france germany the european union and the un are all calling for a credible transparent and in-depth investigation into how these death. eleven
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people have been killed in a roadside bombing in afghanistan's long hard province the victims include a woman and six children the area is an eyesore stronghold. well the attack follows saturday's parliamentary elections which were mobbed by violence and technical issues voting is still taking place in some areas at least forty five centers in the capital kabul of being reopened the city was hardest hit in a series of taliban attacks is votes began twenty four hours ago vote counting is underway elsewhere charlotte bus has more from kabul polls open here in afghanistan for a second day at seven o'clock this morning it's essentially a do over for the election commission after a myriad of issues yesterday five thousand polling seem to swim into open yesterday although many were delayed some did not open what so ever biometric machines were
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not working voter lists were sent to the old provinces in some instances so they've reopened four hundred polling seems is for a second day as a chance to rectify some of those mistakes and allow voters to get out to vote late last night as the election commission said that they had a turnout of approximately three million afghans out of about nine million who had registered to vote they are hoping hoping by opening for a second day that they can get that number up to approximately four million keeping in mind there are still two provinces to vote. turnout is quite good keeping in mind the security issues yesterday ministry of interior said that they had one hundred and ninety two attacks across the country from the taliban taliban saying that they would a tech on election day they see the elections as an extinction of american influence in afghanistan they really didn't want them to go ahead they wanted to disrupt them and they tried the big tex across the country the feeling in afghanistan after day one
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a lot of afghans are very proud that they had voted that they knew that they were entering dangerous territory simply by going to a polling center and yes they did it anyway which is great news for president danny that he did get this turnout of three million and after today hoping to get that number even higher. israel's prime minister says plans to demolish a palestinian village in the occupied west bank will go ahead it follows reports in israeli media the evacuation of hamill amada been perspire own and the fashionable name reports just one of forty six bedouin villages in line for demolition. the israelis seized their land the livestock is gone and these multi-story concrete buildings have replaced tents twenty one years after being forced out of their homes these men say all they have left are memories of their bedouin way of life. we lost the freedom we had the life we lived we still suffer till this day we live
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in a place that was imposed upon us what was once the bedouin community of us is now home to one of the largest illegal israeli settlements in the west bank this was demolished in one thousand nine hundred seven. how would someone push you out of your home like thugs it's a difficult feeling but it's a feeling the families of hono will likely experience as while the israeli army plans to move them here. they'll be forced to adapt from a generations long tradition of raising cattle to a kind of urban living. was beautiful by that life it was simple the old the young the girls tended to the life stock we used to cover a lot of the local palestinian market whether it was cheese yogurt or milk bedouins are tied to their land but this land is putting more than eighty one hundred people
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in the west bank at risk of forcible transfer according to the u.n. the majority are refugees more than half are children math expert effect says forty six bedouin communities are standing in the way of israeli expansion that will divide the west bank there is no going to continue with you there is no going to the state in the same thing. that's why these notoriously closed bedouin communities have been coaxed into the spotlight many believe they are one of the last lines of defense protecting any hope of a palestinian state natasha going to name al-jazeera bell in the occupied west bank in the come or as the army has regained control of the island of an after rebels stage an uprising at least three people were killed when soldiers battled
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anti-government fighters on the island last week tensions have increased in recent months as president for money tries to extend term limits if he succeeds the constitutional changes could see him roll for another eleven years. hundreds of thousands of anti brags that protesters marched through london in the biggest demonstration against leaving the e.u. since the two thousand and sixteen referendum and demanding the british government holds a final vote on terms of a final exit deal there's growing concern the u.k. may leave the e.u. next march without an agreement paul brennan reports. in twenty sixteen concerned that leaving the e.u. might result in chaos were dismissed as project fear by breck's its supporters but with just five months to go until britain leaves the e.u. and still no agreement on the terms of departure millions of people are now very afraid indeed my major concerns are for the future not for my generation yes we're
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going to be completely stuffed with this but for my children's future and my grandchildren's future we could have all of our rights taken away because one of my trade deals take it and the students we are vulnerable to that and it's off you just are going to be destroyed because the back. this was a massive turnout people came from all over the u.k. to attend and the crowd was at least five times larger than the one hundred thousand originally predicted by the organizers there was a significantly smaller prober exit event in the northern town of harry gets on saturday night joe for raj urging the prime minister to just get on with this. you'll be able to suggest it out of courtesy of those who voted remain now say we're democrats and we keep the government should simply get on with it i mean it's all message get on with it fulfill your promises to us you said if you voted to leave it would happen it leads to. but what is it the people's vote campaign to say the it's promised and voted for in twenty sixteen is not what's going to be
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delivered in march next year. as the weeks and months pass with no agreed deal the pressure for a people's votes is growing but what's uncertain is whether the government will actually granted people's votes and what the question will be if they do. once they've given us the vote then we can argue about what the question should pay and without question it should be do you want to devastate the united kingdom and create catastrophic consequences for the economy or you want to play any of the options stain a you will definitely be on the ballot paper because it is parliament itself that will decide what the question is. was that the prime minister is still refusing to hold another referendum the opposition labor party seems reluctant to force one with the pressure from the voting public may yet force their hand paul brennan al-jazeera central london. australia's prime minister says he won't koln early election despite his coalition government losing
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its majority in parliament the scene you see in scott morrison is ruling coalition has conceded defeat in the by election in the sydney sea held by former prime minister malcolm turnbull the government only had a one seat majority in parliament under thomas has the laces from sydney. it's not official yet but they say it's a very bad result for the rights of center party led by prime minister scott morrison in the short term it's about the parliamentary numbers the prime minister only had a one seat majority in parliament now he's lost that he leads a minority government that means that to get any legislation through to pass any laws you need to support an independent employees as well as all those in his own governing coalition that would be very difficult and then there is what they say is about the prospects for the government in a national election june next year basis should be one of the safest parts of the country for the government it's one of the richest states in sydney so the people here have found this worth millions of dollars they are rich people by consistently
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votes for the right of center liberal party or they have in the past they didn't this time in part that's because of the previous m.p. here who quit recently malcolm turnbull he was the prime minister but he was dumped by his party he quit as an m.p. many people here are upset on his behalf they couldn't bring themselves to vote for the party that dumped him but then there are all the issues some issues resonated here which perhaps doesn't as much nationally one of which being climate change people here are angry about the disparaging way the climate change is being treated by this right of center government to really celebrate the coal industry for example people here don't like that i don't like the way that the government is treated refugees either keeping them locked up on the roof amount of silence they want those people paul to australia or many people there and they want some change there whether they send any signals about the election next year whether those policy issues will come to the poll well we'll see but from the short term this is a very bad result. scott morrison has got. all the laws around recreational
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marijuana use are being relaxed in some countries colombia isn't one of them new president evander ok as sign the decree allowing police to confiscate all quantities of the drug that's despite the constitution allowing users to carry small amounts for personal use other suns around petty reports now from bogota. lining up in protest is my view on users in both are demonstrating against a presidential decree banning personal drug possession more drugs almost bit and that's got to most also we are not violent people we consciously regulate our habit without causing any damage to others and today we peacefully disobey they say the government is treating them as criminals denying them their constitutional rights they see let us hear your list so we want to tell the state and society that the time has come to start a real public debate on the issue of drugs instead of going back to hardline repressive policies. to get their point across the group tried to march to the
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center of the city. but the rally was promptly dispersed by police. selling and consuming drugs in public is against the law in colombia for two decades it has been legal for people to carry small amounts for personal use but one of the president's campaign promises had been a tougher stance on all drugs in a country which remains the biggest producer of cocaine in the world. wants to bring back aerial fumigation of coca crops and increase force the ready cation policies that have received the applause of the donald trump administration in the u.s. . the new the creed let's policeman stop and frisk anybody on the streets confiscate drugs in fine offenders. that. we're not sending consumers to jail it's about taking the drugs away and destroying them because these substances harm
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public health and they harm children yet experts say the new measures will have little effect on criminal organizations political science professor saying that a border that received personal attacks and even traits for denouncing the creek and revealing she's every creation smoker of my own i don't think that this is going to have any particular effect on the. drugs i think that this is not going to be a way to reduce consumption traffic or even production i think that what they are doing right now is basically pandering to a very conservative base that supports the government right now drug use as increased in colombia as the country has grown economically in the past it has spent billions of dollars fighting the war on drugs with little success it's unclear what a return to traditional hardline in repressive policies can achieve this time.
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sounds of syria and these are top stories a saudi official has reportedly provided more details about how journalist jamal khashoggi was killed the senior official speaking to reuters news agency says georgie died after being put in a choke hold when he resisted requests to return to the kingdom a day earlier the saudi government announced died during a fistfight in its istanbul consulate earlier this month well even before the reports of new details the us president cast his doubts on saudi arabia's changing stories about what happened to her georgie speaking to the washington post he said obviously there's been deception and lies and germany says the saudi explanation is inadequate i mean it's all these don't lie david. let's look at the world and think about why we took to the streets in one thousand nine hundred nine we took to the streets because we wanted freedom of opinion freedom of press freedom of religion
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that lost those freedoms cannot be taken for granted all over the world take a look around you talking about saudi arabia and those terrible events which still haven't been cleared up yet and where we of course demand an explanation also making news voters in parts of afghanistan have been given an extra day to cast their ballots after technical and security problems on saturday at least forty five centers in the capital kabul have been reopened the city was hardest hit by a series of taliban attacks as voting began twenty four hours ago at least seventeen civilians and eleven members of the security forces were killed more than seventy others were wounded vote counting is underway elsewhere. israel's prime minister says a palestinian village in the occupied west bank will be demolished there have been reports in israeli media that the planned demolition would be suspended benyamin
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netanyahu says he'll set a time table to negotiate an evacuation deal with residents it follows months of protests and international condemnation israel wants to use the land for illegal settlements it's talk to our decision now stay with us. there's no one way of telling us all a key thing is to write and to be i suspect the best answer is great we have to get to know the person for he tells. you. all the. years he. has 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 alone as a car is the prima ballerina of one of the world's foremost ballet companies about short. however success has not come without a price to part of
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a gave up her childhood to develop the skills she says she was physically designs to exercise despite them being on trial 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 card of a one hundred days on the stage are inevitably numbered. the prima ballerina of the ballet svetlana's a kata talks to al jazeera. but on the yuri of my thank you very very much for coming and talking to us on al-jazeera. i'd like to start by asking you how your love affair with pot i began was it something that you chose was it something that chose you or did someone else choose it for you. my you were. going at the bottom i.e. mama got that image though some luck about them with believing they had children so
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