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means that they are not paying attention to the internationally accepted norm and it is extremely regrettable and totally acceptable well just briefly that if the courts have deemed this. such a way forward for those looking for reparations do you think the floodgates are about to open it is not something that the japanese government can do anything about it is not something indeed any japanese company can do anything about it is in the sole domain and responsibility of the south korean government to remedy the damage done to the bilateral relationship because it is. it is their responsibility that the south korean government mosse to call a. pay attention to. so long as it is
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a player responsible player accepted international regime international laws how significant is the case when we've seen similar cases about compensation apologies for example from south korean comfort women highly contentious issue in both countries often causing diplomatic. way in these women raise their voices in seoul and beyond. the complement is rather more complicated because over the last couple of years again both nations agreed to solve the issue completely finally and the reverse of lee and then south korea seems to be again moving the post goal post a little bit further in order for these promise is. unable to be full filled by the both parties and a south korean government. to something that their own government promised and that
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applies also to the fundamental treaty forged in nineteen sixty five so south korean government if it fails to take appropriate actions is actually overthrowing the legal foundation for the biological relationship i must say we'll see what happens at me in the coming days for the movement. taniguchi thanks so much for joining us from tokyo you're welcome. the united states and israel haul the first foreign trips planned by brazil's new president at home many are worried about. his controversial comments about women as well as black and indigenous brazilians from rio de janeiro trees about reports. lives in the largest. people living here have to deal with poverty and insecurity every day but now that i was elected president many are not sure of
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what's coming next. because we have seen a war here between drug traffickers and there are facts our economy and scientists many shops had to close because they couldn't make it or fings or change. in education that's missing here. we wouldn't have so many kids involved in drug trafficking was. also not who has promised to fight the crime wave that is killing thousands every year and to reinvigorate brazil's economy for years those who live in the favelas have voted for a center left workers' party but it was different this time even though. insulted in the past black people and minorities and could pass laws that would end up hurting the poor he has managed to get involved in father left like this one the main reason is because he represents change. at the economy is his main priority.
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the economy lost investors with the crisis but also not a lot about security or corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china. but. because. because the united states have. trade with china brazil has a very high. says so. much more.
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but even though his violent.
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both the time to support his son and thank you very much so that to get has been
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sacked as the real madrid head coach just three months into his first season in charge a lot to take on that took over in the summer made the worst start to the season of any oryol coach and the last seventy years sunday's five one thrashing by rivals barcelona and all classical was their fifth defeat and seven games and left them and ninth in the spanish league have not won in the league for more than a month or something and the fans are also blaming on the players. why there is no more that we have very comfortable players who are in a lot of money and don't have a feeling for the badge sometimes this is no longer real madrid it's more players from all over the world it is more business than football and i don't see a complex team there because there's ten of those i think they are fed up of victories and money i think that if they are fed up of victories they have to go somewhere else and others with more eagerness should come i don't see a team with her on the couch love to take he wasn't able to give them hope either.
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well it's been a year from not the taking who has lost two high profile jobs in five months the fifty two year old was sacked as spain's head coach on the eve of the world cup in doing what he announced his move to madrid behind the spanish football associations back for more and we go live to our correspondent from our london studio at least this doesn't come entirely as a shock does it. no it's not a surprise no ground which it coach is going to survive for defeats in the draw in the past five matches not in the table this is completely unacceptable to the president and the border. but a five one defeat against barcelona while she suspected a lot of the would go quickly but five one defeat there's no coming back from a humiliation for round with jade of a strange scenario of course because they are the european champions many regarded
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as the world's biggest club eight of the players on the thirty short list for the ball on the door so successful world i buy things in the time to his departure for the world he could see the lot of his players are paid and of course. now have christianity now though he makes such a difference could have won some of those games that ended in defeat with just a vital intervention and i think the cup of really missing him and it's too late for. not a great year for love to take is very measured but do you think what happened with spain have contributed to his terrible time at reale. so the extraordinary situation is no there has to be. because he was given this chance to manage a car that he did know there's no bigger job in football being the manager of rome which would he done very well in house fighting and qualify that a very strong going into that world cup and his professionalism should possibly have carried him through for
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a good world cup for spain but of course he was just two days before term or the spanish team out there didn't recover from he certainly hasn't recovered because going to run with it under all this pressure he hasn't settled down does it make him a really bad coach no of course it doesn't and the way football works he will be snapped up eventually by another car parked in a big club but it's just been a terrible and unforgettable few months for him here how do you think real madrid are going to move on from this and who do you think will take that hot seat where they have definitely been lining up and hasn't been in work since he left chelsea. the reports within spain his demands are high whether it's the money the terms and conditions and some of the one hundred senior players haven't made the right noises about wanting him on board so it's not certain that they will be able to get a concert even though he remains the favorite what it does mean is that the lhari
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steps up from the road which would be very like that progression it's the progression that. and he has a very big courage in one of his easier fixtures coming up so he could make a good start and could make a big climb for that job and life from london thank you very much for that. or into milan how moved into second in the italian syria things to a three in l a when at last mari card it took his tally to six goals for the season that the intake captain gets in his second of the match here in rome six women in a role for the visit is putting them six points behind defending champions eventis . bron james mark fifteen years as a professional basketball player on monday but didn't get to celebrate as his los angeles lakers lost again in the bronze last two years of element put to the lakers ahead at the minnesota timberwolves but then a moment that we're not used to seeing
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a from one of the game's greats brawn losing the ball with less than two minutes to go and helping the timberwolves two hundred and twenty four two hundred twenty when the lakers have a one just twice since you were born joined in the summer. on the walk about from toronto raptors were the only unbeaten teams in the n.b.a. going into their showdown on monday and now it's just the box they one hundred twenty four two hundred nine me walk to seven victories makes it makes this the best start to the season since nineteen seventy two. and it's now novak djokovic rafael nadal will go head to head for the world number one spot when they play at the paris mosque is this week an adult still holds the crown and is making his comeback for the first time since limping out of the u.s. open meanwhile a home favorite to the shot that's gay has built his place in the second round of the tournament as he beat that canadian teenager dentist. in straight sets six four seven six mix up for him it's defending champion jack saw. the world
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gymnastics championships are taking place right now and. china took the gold medal in the men's team as vent on monday but only just at the edge that rushed up by only five hundred turns of a point after a couple of below par performances but they all count all three teams on the podium china russia and japan earned an automatic spot in the twenty twenty tokyo olympics . now to some actually who gets a bit of help against gravity and their quest for gold this is the indoor skydiving the world cup also known as body flights athletes that fly about in a vertical wind tunnel performing speed and free routines either individually or in teams more than one of the teams from twenty five countries have taken the pot france won gold in the four way information the skydiving lot while a dynamic duo from singapore won the dynamic two way events. for me
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easiest cleaves you story it will you know you need. to change anyone a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera and monday put it well on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their countries haven't truly been able to escape the war. in south career around two million dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the ancient tradition taken off the menu want to what he's done best to get korean dogs or food on
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al-jazeera. al-jazeera. sweat every. saudi arabia. turkey makes accusations of game playing. i want to bury the body of the beloved. leaders to put pressure on saudi arabia.
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and also coming up going nowhere else to prime minister rally supporters outside residents he's refusing to leave. a plane crash more debra's recovered his deep sea dive for the black box flight recorder. president says a game is being played over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi to protect someone. comments on the saudi arabia's top prosecutor met officials for a second time and. that he handed a of the testimonies of eighteen suspects. had refused to do so in
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a first round of talks on monday there also disagreements. a suspect should be tried. for so first of all and. keeping up the pressure on the saudis to reveal who ordered the killing. what's been a busy couple of hours hasn't here in istanbul and also in ankara first of all we heard that the chief prosecutor from saudi arabia coming to the scene of the crime he hasn't been here of course he's been in istanbul for two days he met with his turkish counterpart on monday and then he spent ninety minutes inside the consulate itself he just left in the last twenty minutes or so he was there looking at where jamal khashoggi was killed in which rooms and obviously having seen the statements of eighteen people company being held in saudi arabia in connection with the killing he will be able to match up their statements with the the the layout of the
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building is he was doing that we were hearing from president the one who is speaking in ankara turkey meeting of his party something that happens every week and there he again repeated the fact that he believes that saudi arabia dragging their feet on the investigation because they're trying to protect someone senior in saudi arabia who ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi in the past he's pointed the finger specifically at the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selman this time he wasn't quite as explicit but obviously he believes that although eighteen people are currently being held in saudi arabia someone much higher up the diplomatic the food chain for want of a better phrase is responsible for actually ordering the killing so where are we between saudi arabia and turkish cooperation well when they met on monday the saudis said that they wanted all audio and video recordings that the trucks allegedly have from inside the building at the time jamal khashoggi was killed the turks time that don't they said they were still putting together an indictment
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against the people that they believe were responsible also that crosses in to the idea of revealing how turkey got that information gets into intelligence gathering not something that i'm sure they want to show to us in return they said that they wanted the statements of these eighteen people currently being held in so do rabia initially so they are. bia said no but when the chief prosecutor went back on tuesday obviously after consulting with senior figures in the government in riyadh overnight he then handed over those documents no those statements are all in arabic there is a stipulation that they won't be released to the public but they will have to be translated from arabic into turkish and that may well give the prosecutor a much clearer idea of what happened inside the building but the outstanding question still remains for saudi arabia and this is being poor as both internationally and also here in turkey itself what happened to the body of jamal khashoggi who was this turkish person who was given the task of disposing the body
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what did they do with it are we talking about a whole body are we talking about body parts and so sodium rebiya is coming under pressure to make that clear not just to the turkish authorities but to the family of jamal khashoggi absolutely we also saw the saudi prosecutor coming and leaving from the saudi constant there behind you do we know what he was doing there. well we presume just looking at the matching up bodies here from all these statements perhaps getting an idea of the floor plan to give them a better idea perhaps even talking to staff who've been behind the fences no for more than two weeks getting onto a month as well and we also know that the turkish investigation is also continuing we know that they're looking at the drains around the consul general's accommodation which is not far from where i'm standing less than five minutes would take you there if you were walking they have sent their own cameras into the sewers
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and they say they're going to analyze the results they're also looking at a fireplace inside the consul general store though they know that there was a big fire set there recently isn't the kind the weather where you would normally set a fire in this bill at this time of year but different people have different tastes but they are aware that not only was there a fire it was cleaned up afterwards and cleaned up extensively how extensively to the degree where none of the turkish investigators could find a fingerprint in the room belonging to the consul general and so they're concerned about what may have been put in the fire what may have been burned they've taken six samples from the chimley those two will be analyzed that these me seem kind of random and unconnected but this is all about the turkish investigators building up a bigger picture which might give them an idea of what happened to jamal khashoggi body very interesting indeed allan thanks for the update there from istanbul. fiance says she has no doubt of saudi responsibility for his demanding the return of his body and a whole has more for one more oil service and london. this was
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a memorial event recalling in the words of the director of middle east monitor dr dowd of the values that jamal khashoggi stood for justice freedom of the press political accountability values that he said were universal resonating everywhere it was also an event that saw perhaps the most public comment yet by her shoulders fiance. yes if only i knew that there were bloodthirsty evil people waiting inside the consulate from one to mao i would have done all i could to prevent him from entering. this or that it had to be the only mongers and big the if only i knew that a death squad was inside yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe her as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats
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she called on the saudi or four of these to reveal the whereabouts of his remains to allow a dignified burial jim i'll even bring all of the democracy even marginally this relationship democracy generally regional and i. and once again everything is. there for just in one city a good night there is he's body and then there was this powerful political appeal to world leaders taking particular aim at u.s. president donald trump whose invitation to visit the white house she has turned down i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump. president should help reveal the truth and he should justice be served he should not pave the way for a couple of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values. a mix of emotion and grief protest and politics recalling
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a man and a journalist killed apparently for speaking his mind showing a whole al-jazeera central london. showing has ousted prime minister. has spoken to protesters who gathered outside his official residence he's been refusing to leave since the president decided to replace him that i suspect has this up to. the end of the street behind me here is where ousted prime minister rudd l y chromosome has been holed up is the official prime minister's residence and he's been refusing to leave this is the what is ending now is a very large protest many many thousands of people here in colombo protesting outside that residence when we're out of print prime minister came out to speak to them they want parliament to be reconvene what's happened is that wickramasinghe has been fired by the by sri lanka's president serious cena and replaced by former president mahinda rajapaksa and everybody here says that is unconstitutional
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because the lanka's constitution has been changed it gives power to parliament takes power away from the president and the prime minister who has a parliamentary majority is the one who should be anointed made prime minister the protesters said to say the president ignored that and he's also suspended parliament the suspicion being that while parliament remains suspended the appointed prime minister rajapaksa can gather support and get enough people on his side to show that he has a parliamentary majority so but everybody here barry uncomfortable very unhappy about that they. call these people to out on the streets to protest and to protect democracy he says because he is the legal prime minister. bangladesh have a greater began returning rangar refugees by the middle of next month fifteen men ma government delegates are in the capital dhaka are due to visit overcrowded refugee camps in cox's bazar three courses of a million rang the military crackdown in rakhine state. rights groups say their
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return must be voluntary and dignified. deep sea divers are searching for the black box recorders from the second worst ever plane crash and then history one hundred eighty nine passengers and crew were on board the lion air flight as the low cost carriers eleventh major accident in sixteen the is when hail reports from jakarta. piece by piece search and rescue teams bring back what the found floating on the java sea id cards passports and other personal items belonging to some of the one hundred eighty nine people on board are being sorted. body parts are being taken to a nearby hospital where relatives have the harrowing task of making identifications that most people had of the many. families still hoping she survives we still have a big hope for that but if she did not survive we pray that her remains can quickly be discovered so we can take her home to be buried. finding out what happened in
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the final moments of lion air flight six one zero and why it crashed into the sea soon after takeoff is likely to take a long time. my father was on board but we still don't know we're still hoping for the best because there hasn't been an official statement from lion air so we are still hoping for the best but increasingly speculation is turning to a problem with the instruments in the cockpit giving false readings lion air has confirmed there was a technical problem with the plane before it took off from bali to jakarta on sunday it says the issue was fixed but during that flight the pilot reported problems with the flight control system and satellite data collected by independent flight monitoring websites shows unusual fluctuations in speed and altitude soon after it took off from bali.

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