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they show these facts and who's responsible sanctions must be taken on this basis and these sanctions must be coherent and complete and be extremely concrete and proportional it would depend on the facts to say established and the sanctions will be taken at a european level as we usually do so that there is true coordination the chief saudi prosecutor will arrive in istanbul in the coming hours it's thought he'll outline for the turkish authorities the case against eighteen saudis commonly being held there in connection with the can show to killing these also expected to face pressure to extradite them here to turkey where the offense took place earlier so these foreign minister ruled out any extradition on the issue of extradition of the individuals of saudi nationals detained and sundry with the investigation since one year and they will be prosecuted internally at the same conference the u.s. defense secretary said because shoji killing undermines security across the region failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law
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undermine regional stability at a time when it is needed most turkey is growing frustrated with thirty arabia despite public commitments to help any investigation we still don't know where jamal khashoggi body is and who was the mystery local corporator as the saudis described him who helped dispose of the body and does he really exist all questions the saudi prosecutor will have to answer when he sits down face to face with his turkish counterpart alan fischer al-jazeera is the. helicopter belonging to the owner of leicester city football club has crashed close to their stadium in northern england it's not known f.h. i shave adana probably a tie national was in the helicopter at the time yes the city had been playing west ham united at their king power stadium pitches from the ground showed a large fire in the compound create chest sense for sounds. al-jazeera from london still ahead on the program for you support of the democratic republic of congo's
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ruling party put on a show of force while the opposition rallies against corruption. and farai candidate gyre both tip for victory in brazil's runoff vote that could rival fernando had died stage a dramatic comeback. holloway got some bits and pieces of rain pushing into central parts of australia at the moment he's out of the country looking fine and dry warm sunshine breeze been getting up to thirty degrees celsius sunday afternoon high teens to sydney for melbourne and also for adelaide but getting into the mid twenty's there once again in perth as it was the weather moving across south australia through the body easing the ace words strieber the coming into high twenty one such as the perth we'll see a little more cloud of rolling in little more clout to the top ten to twenty one
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that also for sydney as we go on into monday but looking largely to a little cold of the brisbane by this stage with temperatures at around twenty three degrees not a cloud moving across the tasman sea heading towards these ilands but most of the dry weather that you do have at the moment the cloud will increase as we go on through sunday it's in places a class and maybe some showers the north out of this well o'loghlin could also see some of that wetter weather monday look to the west a day still lots of just where the temperatures at around fifteen or sixteen celsius in the cloud and in the brain there is some cloud in right to into northern parts of japan over the next day or so southern areas do generally stay dry a little bit of wet weather just around the korean peninsula and policy of south korea heavenly father eastwards as we go through monday. divorce rates in taiwan are soaring and as a marriage consultant helen knows this only too well. but as the sixtieth wedding
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anniversary approaches own parents are looking moons rather than arms. cannot daughterly love and professional expertise make them see eye to eye. my father my mother part of the viewfinder asian series on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick look at the top stories u.s. president donald trump says a shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue is an evil anti semitic act at least eleven people died in the attack which happened during
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a baby naming ceremony. saudi arabia has refused turkey's request acts right people accused of murdering saudi journalist jamal khashoggi turkey says saudi arabia needs to provide answers. and a helicopter belonging to the owner of leicester city football club has crashed close to that stadium in northern england it's not known if. the don that probably was in the helicopter at the time. the leaders of france germany turkey and rusher of hell talks to try to find a way to end the war in syria speaking at a major summit in istanbul they call for syrians to lead the way in establishing peace and a new constitution that would pave the way for elections but they know harder reports from zero major divisions remain on their approach to the conflict. it is a fresh effort in diplomacy it is also a new approach for the first time the main power brokers in syria's war russia and turkey have brought european countries to their table the host turkey's president
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or the gun held one on one meetings on the sidelines of the summit with german chancellor angela merkel russian president vladimir putin and french president manuel mccall but who was not present was just as significant mccraw however did discuss with putin the possibility of arranging a high level meeting between russian and american officials in paris no curvature of party which the more countries are joining the process the quick ivory we will reach a prominent solution. but even among these players there was little consensus russia continuing to undercut the u.n. and emphasizing the role of the syrian government in any future decisions putin was clearly angry about his inability to legitimize president bashar assad's hold on power in the ocean with an i wish. to make this process successful it must be carried out in a peaceful way with respect to the booted him as government of the syrian republic people use the expression syrian regime but we must remember the un resolution
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refers to the government of the syrian arab republic the west wants damascus and its allies to cooperate with the un led political process that calls for reforming the constitution and holding elections. after the meeting itself the constitutional committee has yet to take up its work that's why we want the list of interested parties to be fine lines by the end of the year so that the meeting can take place europe worried about a new wave of refugees wanted a commitment from russia and turkey for a permanent ceasefire in they didn't get that. i hope this gives the political process a set momentum and they will continue to do everything in our power to ensure that is lead to a peaceful solution and doesn't mean another humanitarian disaster. france's u.n. ambassador summed up the situation syria he says is at a crossroads there can either be an escalation or there can be political momentum
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starting with an agreement on a un committee to rewrite syria's constitution but syria's government is refusing to cooperate and russia which has a crucial role is urging patience while there's still a long way from reaching an internationally backed political deal there is hope the summit could pave the way for a new diplomatic track one that would bring more players on board but that would mean even more agendas and interests would need to be considered so out of. istanbul israel has launched as strikes hitting more than ninety locations in gaza after it says rockets were fired from there into southern israel israelis say the targets a link to hamas and islamic jihad tensions flared on friday after five palestinian protesters were killed by israeli fire along gaza's border on the i'm joe hamid reports from west jerusalem. it was a tense night on both sides of the border rockets more than thirty fired from gaza
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into southern israel islamic jihad claimed responsibility for those it's the second largest faction in gaza israel responded with airstrikes in and around the strip most of the targets including a security headquarters building in gaza city where hamas positions in installations according to the israeli army israel says it holds hammers responsible for restoring order but it's fighter jets also targeted a weapons manufacturing site this one belonging to islamic jihad it was the heaviest six change of fire between the two sides since august. this all came after another violent friday along the border fence between gaza and israel thousands of palestinians had gathered along the fence demanding the lifting of the blockade and their right to return to their ancestral homes now inside israel they burnt tires and hurled stones oakley usually some fire bombs also israeli troops responded with
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tear gas and live ammunition killing protesters islamic jihad said the rockets fired a sudden israel later in retaliation for the killing of these four palestinians earlier in the day but then the israeli army spokesman said that the rockets were launched with quote clear guidance from iran and the revolutionary guard forces in syria basically saying that this leverage you had were following orders from tehran now this all comes at a time where it seems that hamas and israel through egyptian mediation are making progress in reaching an agreement on a long term ceasefire come seems to have returned on both sides after egyptian diplomatic efforts to avoid further escalation leading to islamic jihad to declare a cease fire as long as israel abides by it to the for them so you must mean the egyptians thankfully into. and existed huge efforts between the resistance factions in gaza and the zionist occupation bijection if it's led to understanding is to
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restore calm to the gaza strip the israel hasn't responded yet at least not publicly knowing what it would do is burying their dead it might come too late that many in gaza welcomed the announcement of a cease fire even if it's only temporary the put up that hamid al-jazeera in west jerusalem. brazil's presidential candidates have wrapped up campaigning ahead of sunday's runoff vote and you survey says far right candidate gyre polson r.-o. has a thirteen percent lead over leftist rival fernando had died although her dad has been inching forward in the polls to raise a bow has more now from rio de janeiro on the increasingly polarized nature of the election. protesters gathered outside the electoral court in rio to denounce recent raids on public universities. students some professors say police entered by force to remove anti fasces banner because they said it was violating electronic
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law the was the. they had no right to invade our space and remove a flag that represented the fight against fascism we can see a general persecution among student movements all over the country without any reason it did not say the name of any candidate unless the electoral court believes boston are was a fascist brazilians are heading to the polls in one of the most divisive elections in their history but many say there is much more at stake in this campaign i didn't see that what happened at brazil's university was an act of censorship which was common practice during the military dictatorship people are extremely sensitive to this days because they fear that if it was found out or if elected president brazil democracy could be at risk that. was recently elected to congress she has been fighting against inequality and racism all her life her friend and ally activist immediately franco was killed earlier this year here in rio. all activists in
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brazil are scared nowadays we have the possibility of having a president who said explicitly that he wants to annihilate an extra pay to the reds which means our group we are scared to even more franco's assassination but i cannot stop because for some people fighting is not a choice it's a survival question was forward for the far right agenda has grown across the country he's promised to tackle crime laws and gun laws and liberalize the economy have won him supporters even among those he had insulted in the past including women and black people. you know when you. is one of them michigan want. we need to try something new we had the workers party for many years and it did not work with corruption and the economy so both sonera will have four years to show us what he can do. a former soldier is an admirer of brazil's period
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of military rule from one thousand nine hundred sixty four to nine hundred eighty five he has promised to run the country with an iron fist general so knows that if he becomes a president he will not be due to five or six ministers for superballs not means through for the army. with with military but that's an ascension. of the military we haven't seen brazil is going through an economic and political crisis that has allowed a controversial figure like. to fill in the void but if he's elected many fear he could shake brazil's democracy to its core. rio the general. of thousands of central american migrants are continuing their advance towards the united states after a temporary standoff with federal offices in mexico the office is a blocked a bridge in the city of arriaga but were forced to abandon their positions after the country's human rights commission ruled the rural stretch was not the right
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place to force the issue on friday mexico's president launched a program promising shelter medical attention and jobs to the migrants if they need to stay in southern mexico that many of the migrants rejected the offer fearing deportation oh my god i don't agree with you jane we don't look believe those publications we've been told that before maybe mike ritz already back at her douras so we'll go we're always with god we're lucky we got our goal is to reach the border. in the democratic republic of congo campaigning for december's presidential race is heating up pro-government coalition has held its first major gathering and can attracting tens of thousands of supporters but opposition members are angry over the introduction of electronic voting machines and say they will not partake in a corrupted vote paul brennan reports. it was a show of support and a signal of intent tens of thousands of pro-government supporters packed to the
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stands of conciousness tatar raphael stadium to hear speeches including an address from presidential candidates emmanuel amazon each other it was an impressive turnout given president joseph kabila his current low poll ratings and should dairies small support base to take a look see if. we go for the elections on december twenty third we know that you're ready for this election campaign peacefully and for sure we'll win with the help of god president could be a list term ended nearly two years ago but he stayed on thanks to a caretaker clause in the constitution opponents say he's now engineering the election to make sure dari is his successor. should areas it could be loyalist with no significant political from his own observers believe kabila wants to continue wielding power from behind the scenes. i on friday thousands of opposition supporters staged a noisy but nonviolent demonstration of their own marching in kinshasa against the intended use of electronic voting machines the opposition say the voting machines
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are untested and inappropriate since just nine percent of the country has electricity also once ten million names struck off the electoral roll because they have been registered without a digital fingerprint to verify that the diversity of the message to the ruling coalition and to the electoral commission president is our people want credible elections in december without voting machines and without this corrupt electoral list we cannot participate in elections. that we know already we will fail because of these voting machines but significant opposition leaders including jumpier bemba to be barred from contesting the election and opposition hopes leading towards this man. leader of the union for democracy and social progress party the delegates from the various opposition groups intent to name a unity candidates to face should diary by november fifteenth paul brennan al jazeera. now the oldest known living woman in the world has celebrated
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a big milestone meet julia flores she turned one hundred eighteen on friday mama julia as she's known to have friends it was born on october the twenty sixth one thousand nine hundred secrets a long life enjoying the company of others while playing folk songs on her guitar and a little dancing from time to time not sure that all of two hundred eighteen but i hope i'm dancing like that if i do. so just a quick recap of the top stories now the u.s. president donald trump has condemned the shooting a pittsburgh synagogue as an evil anti semitic acts at least eleven people died in the attack which happened during a baby naming ceremony the gunman has been identified as a forty six year old white male and the u.s.
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justice department says he will face federal charges that carry the death penalty is wicked act of mass. is pure evil. hard to believe. frankly something is imaginable our nation and the world are shocked and stunned by the grief. this was an asymmetric act you wouldn't think this would be possible in this day and age but we just don't seem to learn from the past. in our other top stories this hour german and french leaders say they are considering a common position on selling arms to saudi arabia following the murder of john is jamal khashoggi speaking in bahrain earlier the saudi arabian foreign minister dismissed what he described as hysteria in the media of the death and refused calls to extradite suspects saying they will be prosecuted inside the kingdom helicopter
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belonging to the owner of leicester city football club has crashed close to the stadium in northern england it's not known if the child of a donna a tiny national was in the helicopter at the time leicester city had been playing west ham united at their king palace stadium pictures from the ground showed a large fire in the compound quits has since been pushed out will leaders of france germany turkey and russia have been holding talks to try to find a way to end the war in syria they've been speaking at a major summit in istanbul calling for syrians to lead the way in establishing peace and ensuring a new constitution and israel has launched as strikes hitting more than one thousand locations in gaza after it says rockets were fired from there into southern israel israel says the strikes targeted how mass and islamic jihad iraq to date with all of our top stories viewfinder asia is next.
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getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human pride in the twenty first century are they are look real war climate change and technological destruction facing realities whatever it is they have to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera the you find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers.
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