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majority in parliament the senior party in scott morrison's ruling coalition has conceded defeat in a by election in a sydney seat that was earlier held by former leader malcolm turnbull the votes are still being counted and official results won't be known for days thousands of migrants making their way north from central america to the u.s. remain determined to continue their journey despite some setbacks they're fleeing violence and poverty in honduras john homan has more from mexico's southern border . it was the is always a way through migrants heading to the united states a fund of same and so it proved this time around by river thousands of people in a controversial caravan from honduras made it into mexico writes under the gaze of police who blocked off the bridge with guatemala they crowded on to small rafts which usually ferry locals and goods across the river they say like many others comes dreaming of a new start for herself and her full month old daughter again game of yellowstone
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new. i hope to get to the u.s. and that trumps consciences touched not for as but for the children who go hungry. the president trump is instead demanding that the caravan be stopped before it gets to the u.s. heaping pressure on the mexican government off the ceiling of the border bridge authorities said they reviewed migrants cases one by one to check if they qualified for asylum here it's excruciating the slow but some waited amid a certain amount of chaos here it does seem that people are around for the long haul they struck handing out food and water and on the other side you can see people have hung up atop pulled in to try and protect themselves from the sun and there's even close hung up against the railing of the bridge to dry. because some the frustration was just too great was and they too to a quicker route into mexico once i'm sure they headed to join more than three
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thousand others in the plaza or at the nearest town see that girl. and her son says it spent the night there like most in the caravan they brought six days from honduras fleeing poverty and i much i am but it is a lot of hunger you can't find work and when you do you just and five dollars and with that you can't buy anything when you get tired of it it. has a number of arrivals in the square group town. authorities offered food and shelter in the community center migration officials began processing asylum requests is just the start going to the probably won't be clear for some time who will stay who will continue and who will be forced to take the long trip home john home and out. all right still ahead on al-jazeera. in sports the los angeles dodgers reach the world series off their epic contest with the milwaukee brewers.
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the foreigners. when people need to be head. start he's been there a few jomo so in his life it's not unknown or life insurance and the story needs to be told we do stories that have an impact on the society i testify in the fall of the law to make sure that the bad guys are both behind backs al-jazeera has teams
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on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. again a school sport his job hasn't thank you very much al jazeera has uncovered new evidence of extensive match fixing at the highest levels of cricket it involves at least two dozen sixes in fifteen international matches david harrison reports. al-jazeera is investigative unit has obtained recordings of phone calls made by a notorious much fix that to a bookmakers operation in india the calls are made to dinesh kalki
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a bookmaker linked to organized crime by match fixing. having now featured in an al-jazeera undercover investigation in may when he gave advanced details of sport fixes for test matches involving england and australia. in the newly obtained recordings menow described twenty six fixes in fifteen international matches in twenty eleven and twenty twelve. the betting method and i gotta fourth is what he had put into arkansas the recordings indicate the two or three plays are involved in each fakes the evidence points to a small group of england players carrying out sport fixes in seven matches australian plays in five matches and pakistan plays in three players from other teams carried out sport fixes in one much in some cases both teams deliver to fix
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additionally historically england australia notes first fixing matches and that will stand to cricketing world the recordings also include a call made by minoan to an unnamed english cricketer. or. not. sports fixes affect only part of the much and do not determine the overall result most of menow sport fixes all session fixes in which players underperform during a session or bracket of six eight or ten overs are not yet but they were. due to the gravity of the accusations al-jazeera is not for now naming the fix sessions because that would identify the batsman suspected of fixing many of the matches include multiple sports fixes and some matches have fixes by both teams.
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what is going on how on earth do you counsel for these. venture well it is all panning out exactly as forecast australia's cricket board described the claims as contemptible the england and wales cricket board said the allegations had no basis al-jazeera intends to hand over unedited material to the relevant police or thorazine david harrison al-jazeera london so al-jazeera is investigations reporter david harrison joins me now live from london david since the first film cricket's anticorruption investigators have been trying to identify any have they got any closer to finding him. well as far as we've heard no the answer is that is no they haven't rather curiously just days after we told them we were doing a second documentary featuring the match fixer men are they issued a sort of police star global appeal to find him but no they don't seem to have had
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any luck although one clue maybe we have established that he spends a lot of time in dubai which is where the i.c.c. is based so it's actually quite possible that menow is right under the i.c.c. is noses and now this is the second film that al-jazeera is airing following a two year investigation the first film faced quite strong criticism from the international cricket council cricket australia the english cricket board they all denied many of the allegations in that film will the new allegations force them to act. well they certainly should as one of the experts in our new film says the cricket world is in denial about match fixing particular where it affects the upper reaches of the game test test matches in particular the evidence we have in this film is overwhelming that there is indeed match fixing the spot fixing fixing just a small part of the match rather than the overall result in test matches o.d.i. as. all the sort of top levels of the game now the key evidence we have here is
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concerning menow we focus very much on our own because he was going he was dismissed by the cricket world which tends to immediately react in a kneejerk way in deny any accusations of spot fixing but he was. we've established that menow is a much fixer we've established that he is linked to a south asian mafia called the company and we've established that he's been match fixing for ten years the new recordings we have from two thousand and eleven and twelve are almost identical to the language and the methods he was using during our undercover investigation in two thousand and sixteen and seventeen we also know that now was in england in two thousand and fourteen so there's a he spanning seven or eight years of match fixing and all of the cache of recordings that we have this time sorry no go ahead and show you saying things yet the cache of recordings we have this time involve all the top teams and suggests
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that you know these these are these are very well known players who are involved in spot fixes and those cricket bodies that i mentioned a little bit earlier have been critical of al-jazeera for not providing the raw unedited footage to help them in their investigation why haven't you given them the footage until now. yes we keep banging on about this and we keep saying that no reputable broadcasting organization hands over footage before broadcast because there is a risk of criminalist occasions which could mean that the program would wouldn't even be able to be aired so that's that's certainly one issue but the second issue is that we are many other people have serious concerns about the i.c.c. is ability to govern the game the i.c.c. anticorruption is a small part of a vast organization that exists to promote cricket and make money from it and they make billions from television rights clearly there's a potential conflict of interest that between an organization that sets out to promote and make money and a small part of that organization which purports to tackle corruption all right
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david harrison thank you very much for joining us but you can watch cricket match fixes them in our files at these times on al-jazeera the los angeles dodgers have reached their second world series in a row after edging the milwaukee brewers the brewers had four stellate who were deciding seventh game in milwaukee at a great catch from chris tailless stop the home team in its tracks in the fifth inning and yes help we three run homer sealed a five one victory for the dodgers who will face the boston red sox in game one of the world series on tuesday. bron james had a baptism of fire in his first home game for the los angeles lakers and came out on the losing side there was a big welcome for the n.b.a.'s biggest star who traded from the cleveland cavaliers in the summer and things went well for a while at staples center against the houston rockets the braun getting twenty four points in the game but he then found himself having to break up a fight three players were ject it and it finished one hundred twenty four to one
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hundred fifteen to houston. marquette has won his third moto g.p. world championship in a row after victory in japan the spaniard moved up from six place to overtake nearest title challenger and dread the busiest so at montag it gives the honda ride to his fifth world title in the elite class moving just two behind valentino rossi . there was hamilton to clinch his fifth formula one wild title later in austin texas and a safe driver will soften pole position for the u.s. from praise the sixty seven points ahead nearest rival sebastian vettel will start to face after great penalty at thirty three hamilton could become just the driver to make it to five championships. you know i've been racing forever and his things just the races just go by it feels like the longest year but it is going by quicker at the same time and you know in the third all this drive here we're going to cammie's thirty nine i'm like you know what before you know i'll be the oldest driver here and for you know i'll be embarking on my last year like the ones i was
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so i was i just enjoy the moment go out there have fun that's that's what got me into this war in the first place and i did i enjoy it i'm all right that is useful for now it is back to has and by stuff by so much joe and that is it from mania for this news hour but my colleague sami will be here in two minutes with more of the day's. on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly a historic apology for one of british intelligence his darkest episodes but was it really new grievances that the libyans could be quite useful to the west seven
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years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. get daffy rendition on the west on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the charter security officials said. they were treating disappearance as a murder investigation. with details covering the area here was the preschool people thought it would be a safe place to run to the grounds beneath them and swallowed them up from around the world the local government has been trying to clean up. the more dangerous to the cons to those who live around it. when they're on line for humanity has been taken down there's going to hold you down. or if you join us on the sand i guarantee no one has a back story like yours this is
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a dialogue i'm just tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice. and that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation on how to zero. zero. zero zero. plus. another version from saudi arabia. senior official is quoted as saying journalist was inadvertently killed after being restrained.
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on sami say this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up earlier the us president calls the explanation saying it's been deception and lies. pressured to form european leaders who say the story about a deadly. dangerous stab russia is warning washington about its. plans to abandon the cold war era nuclear treaty. well it's a murder that's gripped the world a journalist silenced in the most extreme way. a saudi national killed in his country's consulate in istanbul now the narratives vary but all fingers point to one conclusion his killing was premeditated saudi arabia the country accused of his murder has changed its stance several times since october the second that's the day
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he walked into the saudi consulate to collect routine paperwork but never walked out according to officials saudi arabia's deputy head of intelligence after the last cd and royal court advisor sorrow that danny are responsible for sending a fifteen member hit squad to turkey that group was sent to meet. what saudi arabia says happened next in turkey goes as follows demand for shoji ended the consulate there was an argument and some screaming members of the hit squad tried to silence him they choked him he died a panic ensued and so with the help of a local collaborator they say they dumped his body as a diversion attempt someone was casualties clothes and left the consulate from the back door a false report was then submitted which raises questions what was the original order given to the fifteen member squad they sent to turkey to negotiate kidnap or kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate which of jesus' return to the kingdom and the make up of the squad suggest something more sinister though some
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were members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor and even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin sandman well andrew symonds has this update for us from istanbul. these new details appear to conflict with the first version of events from saudi arabia which described a fist fight a brawl if you will this actually says that he was confronted by a man called mohammed three who is an intelligence official and bodyguard to the crown prince himself seen in many cities across europe and the united states now metry had answered a question the question was allegedly this from khashoggi what will happen to me he said you will be drugged and we will kidnap you in what the official said was an attempted intimidation that violated the mission's objective those are the words of the senior official giving the interview on condition of anonymity when raised his
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voice efficient said the team panicked they moved to restrain him placing him in a chokehold and covering his mouth they tried to prevent him from shouting but he died the official said the intention was not to kill him now this adds now to the build up of conflicting evidence from the saudis in relation to what the turks say happened and the recording here of the whole event which lasted eleven minutes according to the turks furthermore the question of what happened to the body of all the parts of it because the turkish narration of events is that it was caught up body parts were removed where his body his remains are now isn't clear but the official in this report said that the body was covered in a rug and then disposed of by a local coordinator. take a look at what the turkish investigation which is supposed supported rather by
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evidence has revealed so far jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes the investigators were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened there were traces of blood found and that suggests a violent death or the mutilation of the body after death turkish sources say the hit squad contacted the private secretary of crown prince mohammed bin sandman in saudi arabia four times during the window of time the crime was committed now this suggests the crown prince was getting updates we also know that the consulate general was in the building during the time of the murder he left turkey just last week this narrative leads us to believe the hit squads came to kill or gallup joins me now and said he's a visiting scholar at the university of oxford good to have you with us so given the disparity between this i think it's now the third or maybe more version of the
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saudi narrative and what we are hearing from turkish investigators there is a huge still a huge difference in narratives here will the latest saudi version go any way to restoring faith and credibility. well i don't think that it will restore any credibility because as you also pointed out we are witnessing to the evolution of the saudi plan is thought of from the complete denial to now the acceptance of the death in the council or trying to play it down and blaming it on the officials within the state the priorities but that which was not directed by matt pinsent man whereas the turkey. has been very much pretty much consistent that it was killed in the saudi council and from from the court early on it was a violent death it's all the factors that we have points to a premeditated to kill the fact that fifteen people killed him has arrived in
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istanbul the nature of the jet company different people in injuries. the even the location inside the consulates where these event took place that there is a resource that is brought to bones all the forensic autopsy expert that's democracy of the cardinal general on the station with the kinds of exactly the president. how far will he want to push this we're not seeing yet a lot of official turkish reaction to the latest saudi narrative right are they going to release the results of their investigation and point out the sort of flaws that you're talking about i think right now turkey met what it seems richard committed citizen in which that first it will go with the legal process and then perhaps like coming up more and more with political statesman because if turkey came from day for day one with a police state one that would have led to the accusation party where the saudi arabia that you are politicizing the issue before the prosecutor has done any proper investigation and let's not forget the church is prosecutor it is the
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investigative team could enter the saudi council quite lately and many of these data right now we're talking about is also has been revealed after this process rather than eleven out of illegality i mean when you look you know there's been suggestions that a deal has perhaps been worked out between saudi arabia. and the u.s. to try and find a narrative that will provide for some level of accountability at some level but not at the highest levels of the kingdom not at the level of the crown prince if that sort of arrangement is going on or there is an attempt for that together will turkey go along with that or will it try to to perhaps push for stronger action i don't right now everything that turkey does reveal shows that turkey is not happy with this narrative and it's clear that the united states wants to come up with a narrative that try to like you know take the responsibility but at the lower level and find a way out of this crisis and one half hour turkey push it i think for turkey what i said is the following because let's not forget the fate of the. inside man is not
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completely in turkey's hands it's first and foremost is how the u.s. will react to it and thus far more moral a structure has already revealed quite significantly because most of things that now we're talking about is came from the presence of the fifteen people killed the fact that they count the contents of the private sector secretary of the moment in some months the fact that the company is very close the connected with the cetera and the presence of the head of friends in so all these trolls that it's there is a direct link to the moment in selma and i think we'll see more of them coming soon as well joe but the question is what will in that interest exactly will this turn into an intelligent action because there is a legal process or willing with this and there is a political process the legal process is the one that get involved in the political process is the mastermind which is the moment means a month basic to the intelligence community saying well you cannot be our partner from now on and unfortunately the one that can affect in the cities and have
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consequences is the u.s. because u.s. is not on the spine saudi arabia which weapon us is providing saudi arabia with security to provide a security architecture within which the moment when some are could operate if the u.s. comes and says world with the evidence that we have received. you you are no longer a partner for us that will be very consequential but if for the us does message. the turkish foreign relation can get built in the first place there is much there actually the level of economy trunk of a current listen is not that significant joe pa the turkey and saudi arabia has been almost on opposite issues on every on opposite places on every single issues from a relation for a price for our president to the blockade of qatar as cetera so here what i expect turkey coming out with more concrete details and trying to calm the exact details i think that will provide will show if the international it is willing to and the
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time for exactly will show of the m.b.'s is there but whether the u.s. would want to see it is another question and i thank so much for coming on come back now so where does the responsibility lie as gallup was explaining there will crown prince mohammed and so on and is not only heir to the throne he's also the minister of economy minister of defense the chairman of the council of political and security fairs in which the general intelligence agency reports to as well with all these portfolios there's an undeniable responsibility on the crown prince and we mentioned earlier last year he and danny well they're very close aides to in salamander by their own admission they don't act on their own they take their orders directly from the crown prince they've said earlier we spoke to saudi human rights activist tantalizes and why he says it doesn't surprise him the kingdom has come up with multiple versions of events they just. have
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a platter of. pushing. blame away from the saudi government especially from the dems and not and trying to see which would make the award let them go so they are used to use their checkbook to get out of trouble it seems it's not torquing i'm sure they were willing to pay whatever president trump want to take this away but it didn't work that way so now they're trying something new or they have to say something so they're trying to lie their way out of it i think might have been said none is in a big trouble and i think your man wouldn't stop and even have saudi arabia become like north korea he wouldn't careless he warned that chair he want to be the king and that interview he said i will stay as a king for fifty years nothing will stop me except death we have to notice this fifty year haven't begun yet so as.
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