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president ronald reagan and former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev how to remove the threat of a nuclear war have loomed over europe for decades two thousand seven hundred missiles were destroyed and the world especially europeans felt relieved now president donald trump sas the u.s. wants to pull out of that treaty russia violated the agreement they've been violating here for many years and i don't know why president obama didn't ricocheted or pull out. and we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to whether one should have stayed in the agreement and we've done it but russia is not an orchard weight under the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out both the united states and russia have long blamed each other of violating the treaty which banned the deployment of missiles that can reach a distance of five hundred to more than five thousand kilometers rush accuses the
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united states of deploying a missile defense system in eastern europe which could be used as an offensive weapon the u.s. as russia had developed a so-called no fate of nine and seven to nine missile which it sas can reach an intermediate distance and therefore violates the treaty russia denies this in december last year russian president vladimir putin accused the us of looking for excuses so it can leave the treaty and put the blame on russia go by chance who is now eighty seven years old has called the u.s. plan to leave the treaty a mistake and told the russian news agency interfax that russian plan doesn't know where this will lead to the russian deputy foreign minister says it's a very dangerous step germany has urged the us to consider the consequences of its decision but the united kingdom says it fully backs a u.s. withdrawal and blames moscow for endangering the treaty donald trump's national security. vizor john bolton has arrived here in moscow and will pass the us plan on
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to members of the russian government on monday he will most likely meet president vladimir putin later in the week moscow has said that it's waiting for an explanation from bolton and hopes to sag washington on the path of dialogue step fasten al-jazeera moscow and i've got some breaking news just coming in is being reported by the wall street journal that stephen minucci in the u.s. treasury secretary secretary is indeed going to saudi arabia apparently to bolster iran policy this of course after doubts was cast as to his attendance in riyadh for the investment conference which is due to get underway on cheese day stephen menuchin who had earlier said that he wouldn't be attending that investment conference taking place in riyadh as a consequence of the controversy jamal khashoggi is killing in istanbul but now it seems according to the world's wall street journal he is indeed going but to
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bolster iran policy we'll bring you more on that of course as soon as we get it now at least eighteen people have been killed after a train derailed in northeastern taiwan officials say five carriages overturned as the train traveled south from taipei towards tide turning the cause of the accident is being investigated rebels in the democratic republic of congo have killed fifteen civilians and abducted at least a dozen children in an attack in the north east of the country police fired tear gas at people angered by the killings as they carried four of the bodies to the town hall in beni now this is near the center of the latest ebola outbreak in efforts to contain the virus have been suspended because of the violence. still to come here at al-jazeera. in sports al jazeera uncovers new evidence of extensive match fixing at the highest levels of cricket peter we'll have the
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details. on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly a historic apology for one of british intelligence his darkest episodes there was a growing agreement of that the libyans could be quite useful to the west seven years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. gadhafi rendition and the west on al-jazeera. a journey of personal discovery by a great grandfather he was a slave of the only property al-jazeera as james gannon explores his family's legacy of slave ownership you know like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave people and america's debt to black people today some
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of us all star we even scared to speak out because it's a problem. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt. all right it's time for the small she's out his pizza. thank you very much the formula one title race is not over yet lewis hamilton failed to wrap things up at the u.s. comprehensive it was ferrari's kimmie reichen and it was top of the podium in the news a long drought without a victory hamilton started on pole but was sitting in through during a thrilling final few laps of the race trying desperately to pass red bulls max for
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stepan which at that stage would have been good enough to secure the championship amazon failed to get past him by turns out it wouldn't have made a difference anyway that's because sebastian vettel managed to get himself up to fourth place which means he just about lives to fight another day he has to win all three remaining races to have any chance though and seventh place of the next race in mexico will be good enough to get hamilton the six points he needs to secure a first world title i. and what a story for reichen who passed hamilton right at the start of the race in texas and went on to win for the first time in one hundred and thirteen races it's a new record for the gap between victories flying friends last grand prix when i was in australia back in twenty thirty. coming in on the right time having enough tires on. time so it was
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a bit balancing out but they did it very well well enough to. win and. it was a credit card by those who were in no. doubt. that agency to me did a great job today no mistakes i had a great start and manager always unlike hamilton moto g.p. writer mark mckay is was able to wrap up he's fourth world title but was a bit more painful than expected the spaniard won the japanese grand prix but been dislocated his shoulder celebrating out on the track but please hundred so you were able to pop back in then. he had enough strength to lift the trophy mark is now just two championships behind valentino rossi and three behind all time leader joe . al-jazeera has uncovered new evidence of extensive match fixing at the highest levels of cricket it involves at least two dozen fixes in fifteen international matches david harrison reports.
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al-jazeera is investigative unit has obtained recordings of phone calls made by a notorious match fixit to a bookmakers operation in india the calls are made to dinesh kalki a bookmaker linked to organized crime by match fixing our neeleman are. 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. betting method and i gotta or is what he had put up i think the recordings indicate the two or three players are involved in each fakes the evidence points to a small group of england players carrying out sport fixes in seven matches
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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 additionally historically england australia notes first fixing matches and that will stand to christian world the recordings also include a call made by minoan to an unnamed english cricketer. or. not. sports fixes affect only part of the match and do not determine the overall result most of menow sport fixes are session fixes in which players underperform during a session or bracket of six eight or ten overs i don't yet. due to the gravity of the accusations al-jazeera is not for now naming the fix sessions
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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. so. what is going on how on earth do you counsel for these. eventuality 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 the international cricket council said it will investigate fully but david harrison whose report you just heard they believe they aren't necessarily the best people for the job 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
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make billions in television rights clearly there's a potential conflict of interest between an organization that sets out to promote and make money and a small part of the organization which purports to tackle corruption. now the general manager of the i.c.c. anti corruption unit alex marshall has responded he says i must refute the assertion that cricket does not take the issue of corruption seriously we have more resources than ever before working to rid our sport of corruption we do welcome the commitment from al-jazeera to share the files with interpol and i hope the law enforcement agencies who can act upon the information and support us in ridding the sport of these criminals and we've also seen a response from the england and wales cricket board they say they've looked at the evidence and analysis by the e.c.b. integrity team has cast no doubt on the integrity all behavior of any inman player current or former. bragging rights in milan belong to into the baby city
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rivals a you see in the two hundred twenty second edition of the land of the on sunday game was a tight affair at the sand and it blew the late head of our origin time for the week out of the to hand into the one mill when it's the interval and captain's fourth goal of the city our season and helped his team move up to third in the standings ac milan languishing in twelfth place. there's confusion surrounding use in both future as a footballer is agencies there to after a month on trial he's been offered a contract by the australian team central coast mariners but they coach says he doesn't know anything about it and even questioned if there was room for bolt. i do appreciate how how how important stories for the rest of the rest of the world do it for. you know you have a look at our front lines today and he wondered whether he could get plenty of those positions when he was yesterday. well did you just talk about speculation and
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i don't know anything we talk about and that's straight american books kept the is gulfs new will number one he got they with victory at the c.j. cup in south korea capping a great run of form this year he's helped himself two majors at the u.s. open and the great spirit g.a.a. championship i. shot a sixty four on sunday to finish four shots clear of the field and claim he's foots p.g.a. to a title. five it's a battle every day just gotta keep working hard trying to bring. down the i enjoy my time the challenge for the europeans or not to get over in the p.g.a. tour. you know to be world number one is something i dreamed of as a kid i think this is going to sink in tennis and british number one khalid mint has won his first a.t.p. to a title he was top seed at the european open in antwerp then fall from
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a sit down in the final of the frenchman gael morphine is evident who reached his first grand slam semifinal at the australian open will rise to fourteenth in the world rankings and struggled to keep his emotions in check. just. you know a lot of hard work goes into the. motion. and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later on. but that's all for the al-jazeera news out of don't go away because i'll be back in just a moment talking with much more of the day's news. al-jazeera
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rival says the opportunity to understand the very the french way where there before something happens and we don't believe. it's the cheapest rail service in the d.r. congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor oh it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber for remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who weren't able to find
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a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the roof. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. just days after saudi arabia admits to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi king solomon and his son the crown prince call his family to express second down and says. when they. truth the turkish president promises to reveal on the evidence he has about jamal khashoggi death inside the saudi consulate in istanbul
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. hello again i'm martin denis you're with our jazeera live from doha also coming up millions of afghans defies fears of violence and vote for a second day in parliamentary elections. the long march north thousands of central americans looking for a better life ahead for the u.s. despite president trump's threats to call in the military. there just two days after saudi arabia admitted journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in its consulate in istanbul his family has received a call from the saudi king and his son they offered their condolences for the washington post writers death the call came as the international community demands
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more clarity from the sound is exactly as to how he died his president. says he'll reveal details about his country's investigation on tuesday jamal reports from istanbul. on sunday turkish president wrote a paper around seemingly set a deadline for officially releasing the details of how he was murdered by. we're going to make it clear what happened to jamal khashoggi and god willing on tuesday i will have a group meeting and hopefully by then i will be able to find out what happened earlier yet another narrative was presented by saudi officials who had on saturday finally admitted to killing the journalist albeit by accident this time an unnamed senior official told the reuters news agency that special she died of suffocation after agents sent to negotiate his return to the kingdom put him in a chokehold and covered his mouth after he tried to resist by the afternoon the saudi foreign minister either roberto had another story true telling us pro trump
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news network fox news that his government still didn't know how she died and insisting that crown prince mohammed bin said man had no knowledge of the operation there want to people close to him who were involved in this operation there were pictures of some security officers who may have been part of his security detail from time to time but this is normal security people who deal into the security details rotate among different officials close to mr conform and so having somebody in a picture does not imply that they're closed at all companies has denied this a compass is not aware of this even the senior leadership of our intelligence service was not aware of this this was an operation it was a rukh operation that doesn't explain however why this man madam or trip reportedly made four phone calls to bin said man's personal secretary during the time that's why should she was being killed and if as debate sees the senior leadership of saudi's intelligence service was unaware why then hasn't made an r.c.d. it's deputy had been fired by royal decree questions too as to why send an autopsy
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experts if the plan was only to kidnap and why not quote a paramedic rather than dispose of the body and why would saudi officials have contacts to local criminals who specialize in disposing corpses unless they were intending to use them from the outset it seems that with every day that goes by the saudis have a different story as to how she was killed the only common error. of being that crown prince mohammed bin son man did not order this assassination nor was he aware of it but as well as u.s. congressmen and senators say that's a lie what president early one says on tuesday in true sister of your will not only prove crucial to this murder case but could potentially have an impact on the political future of saudi arabia. istanbul who the murderer jamal khashoggi has gripped the world the narrative is very big turkish prosecutors have told our jazeera their evidence indicates his killing was planned and saudi arabia
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the country accused of his murder has changed its stance several times since the second of october that's the day to show he walked into the saudi consulate to collect routine paperwork but he never walked out according to officials royal court advisors sound tiny and saudis deputy head of intelligence are with siri were responsible for sending a fifteen member hit squad to turkey that group was sent to meet. and what saudi arabia says happened next in turkey goes as follows jamal khashoggi entered the consulate there was an argument and some screaming members of the hit squad trying to silence him they choked him he died a panic ensued and so with the help of a local collaborator they dumped his body and as a diversionary tactic someone wore clothes and left the consulate through the back door. a false report was in submitted which raises questions what was the original
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order given to the fifteen member squad were they sent to turkey to negotiate to kidnap or to kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate because she returned to the kingdom. but the make up of the squad suggest some things more sinister some were members a special forces there was a forensic pathologist there was a doctor and even a security guard from crown prince mohammed bin salman's personal details are let's go live now to charles stratford our correspondent outside the saudi consulate in istanbul before we get to that telephone conversation between presidents and trump charles just tell us what's been going on in the saudi consulates following on from those searches that we saw just twenty four forty eight hours ago. well i mean we understand that this investigation continues the turkish investigation continues this to be no evidence of any any more of an investigation
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inside the consulate in sydney today we saw that investigation two days ago down at the consul general's home we understand that samples that were found there match samples that were found in the consulate and as you say that also being leaks according to the turkish government of blood samples have been being found at least twenty work crews from the consulate of also being question that been reports of so many rumors all of the beginnings all she's outside of the stamboul as well in some of the woodland area. around an area called belgrade forest i mean the turks have said that they will not accept what they describe as a saudi cover up and as you say we expect according to the present president or to one says that full disclosure all the details of this investigation are expected on
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choose day when they will be a meeting which he will be present at all of the ruling a k party. but certainly the evidence that has been leaked to the media so far very strong and i'm a college shocking as you say certainly according to these leaks they say that government sources say that they have this odio recording that proves that it's a mystical show she was told should and indeed dismembered so. it's going to be very interesting as we go forward looking at shoes day to see exactly what more the turks have. and dead child with a now recent talents there's mean what appears to be and if any wide ranging telephone conversation between president added one of ten team president trump of the united states. that's right the respective leaders in telephone in a telephone conversation talking about
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a number of issues including syria and the man that certainly the president sees as responsible for that failed coup in two thousand and sixteen fit to look good and who's living in self-imposed exile in the u.s. but bringing your bank to the crucial g case post lead is agreed in this telephone conversation that it was vitally important that there was full disclosure of all the circumstances surrounding this case let's not forget that. and us relations have been very strained for a number of years now differing policies with respect to syria iran as i say this man for to look for to look good in the u.s. who took sick use of being behind the coup and then we had to choose a year detention of. paul brunson that u.s. pastor who was here accused of being detained on terrorism charges he has been released in the last couple of weeks it's too early to say what kind of impact this
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crisis is going to have on new us to the relations but certainly this telephone conversation of the kind of pressure we are seeing on saudi arabia is an indication of just how grave a crisis it is in the kind of impact that it can could have on relationship between the u.s. the world saudi arabia and as i say even turkish and american relations. child strafford live outside the saudi consulate in the sample thank you well let's have a look at what else the turkish investigation has so far revealed to marcus shoji and to the consulate in istanbul on october the second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes investigators were finally allowed into the consulate almost two weeks after went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened there were traces of blood found
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suggesting a violent death or the mutilation of a body turkish sources say they hit squad contract with the private secretary of crown prince mohammed bin sound man in saudi arabia four times during the window of time when the crime was committed and this suggests the crown prince was getting updates that we also know that the consul general was in the building during the time of the murder he later gave journalists a tour of the consulate in a bid to prove saudi arabia had nothing to hide but then he left the country last week now this narrative leads us to believe the hit squad came to turkey with the intention to kill you of the crime committed in the consulate cannot be carried out without the knowledge of the senior officials of the country if this crime is really carried out as he said if the evidence is really lead to that conclusion the situation will be dire and this must have very serious legal consequences. so where does responsibility for all of this lie crown prince mohammed bin sound man
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is not only heir to the throne and de facto leader he's also minister of the economy minister of defense and chairman of the council of political and security affairs which the general intelligence agency reports to so with all of these portfolios there is an undeniable responsibility on the crown prince. then there are the sacked officials we mentioned earlier alcatel annie and siri were close aides to bin soundman and by their own admission they didn't act on their own they take their orders directly from the crown prince now for the first time u.s. president donald trump has cast doubt over saudi arabia's explanation of how was killed he spoke to his turkish counterpart edge of tire bedouin just a short while ago on the need for more clarity in this case that. is increasingly becoming a bipartisan issue in washington with members of congress strongly condemn.

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