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you can give peace. ok thank you so much to the dalai lama thank you your highness thank you also the g.g. and lupine as well we have to end that conversation that week and i was seeing online take capital. november on al-jazeera radicalized youths a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil sites we'll look at the impact that may have. when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united states is getting ready for the u.s. midterm elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis and
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a listening post continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november on al-jazeera. cut through the first century. and this is different is that whether someone is going for someone of a rents that is meddling in mainstream i think it's how you approach an individual candidate is a sudden way of doing it you can't just. story and fly out. what makes this moment is you know we're living through so you know. we haven't seen the
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president this. freedom of speech is. likely to answer that is a formula for authoritarianism and here in the early in the lights. there's nowhere to hide let me ask you straight out here is the two state solution now up front return on al-jazeera. the trumpet ministration calls voice ceasefire in yemen and for the warring sides to meet for talks within thirty days. alongside the raman this is al jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up the united nations says international expert should be part of the
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investigation into the murder of saadi journalist. she. earned a small is in pittsburgh gather to remember victims of a synagogue shooting some of them say president trump is not welcome in their city . and more than fifty thousand military personnel from thirty one nations turn up for nato and war games. welcome to the program time to replace combat with compromise that's the message from the u.s. defense secretary for all parties involved in the ongoing war in yemen james mattis announced talks between the saudi coalition and who the rebels in sweden in november statement echoed by other senior members of the trumpet ministration who are ramping up the pressure to force an end to the war in yemen al jazeera roslyn jordan reports. since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen the damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty six thousand
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civilians have died either because of widespread food shortages disease or airstrikes carried out by the saudi led coalition in support of president abdullah robbo monsoor hod now a call to end the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal all right now is to achieve a level of out of capability by those forces fighting against them that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border and then based on chief sheen dropping of bombs that will permit the special envoy martin griffin to very good he knows what he's doing
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to get them together inch weeden and this war that is the only way we're going to really solve this. in improved accuracy of bombs is still a war show we've got to move toward a peace effort here and we can't say we're going to do it sometime in the future we need to be doing this in the next thirty days we've admired this problem for long enough down there and i believe that the saudis and the emirates are ready and in fact at the hoodoos not walked out of the last effort that martin griffin had going we would probably be on our way there right now but the trumpet ministration has been criticized for not keeping the saudi led coalition bombing yemeni civilians it has blamed rebels who things are using civilians as human shields matt has told a washington audience he doesn't want to see the saudis how to target who confided is more effectively we've got to replace combat with compromised and we are working
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as we speak with mr martin griffin is the u.n. special envoy i've met with him my shellshocked a pompei i was talking to him frequently as we try to amass the international support we just met. in the nama in the nama dialogues and this was brought up forcefully not just by myself but by others as well that it's time to stop this madness is call for peace talks was backed up later on tuesday by the secretary of state mike home pale he said both the who these and the saudis must stop their attacks and start peace talks under u.n. auspices in november. the u.s. says it wants to save lives in yemen a point which the french defense minister flaws probably underscored earlier on tuesday to increase the monetary and crisis like we've never seen before because of this what's important is that this war and it's time it is time now that this war
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ends and it's also important and it's a priority for france that the humanitarian situation improves and that aid is allowed through because it's an outrageous situation. the next step could be the hardest convincing both sides in the yemen civil war there is a cost we're not making peace rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington at the same time and has also addressed the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi he said the kingdom has promised the us that a full investigation will be conducted into his death the president said we want to get to the bottom we will get to the bottom of it and as you know turkey has. so far provided evidence for every allegation that they have made about what happened and so no one nation controls all the information and i spoke to the foreign minister of shoddy arabia two days ago in managua and he
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said there would be a full investigation so the whole the whole correspondent joins me now from istanbul and we really have to talk about the pulse of prosecutors position because he's under a great deal of pressure to give vital information up an information that the turks won't. yes the saudi top prosecutor arriving in istanbul late on sunday he held two meetings over the past two days with istanbul's the chief prosecutor the man who is leading the investigation into she's murder what we understand from our sources in the prosecutor's office those meetings have not been fruitful what we understand is that the saudi arabians came here to try to get information to try to find out what turkey what evidence to the turkish prosecutor has instead of providing answers to the questions that turkey has
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repeatedly asked one of them where is the body hour the body parts of. that question has still not been answered during their first meeting on monday the saudi prosecutor was supposed to have handed over the testimonies of the eighteen saudi men who have been detained that the suspects in the in the murder that that not happen they did hand over the testimony the following day but what we understand from the prosecutor's office those testimonies really add a little to the investigation turkish officials really very frustrated at saudi arabia's the level of cooperation coming from saudi arabia saying that they've been delaying the process slowing down the process the latest example is that they still haven't been given permission to return to the residence of the saudi consul general to search a well this has been demanded by the investigators in turkey but so far they haven't been given access so turkey increasingly frustrated with this low cooperation if you like on the part of saudi arabia and of course with saudi into so much pressure the pressure comes from two other sort of forms as well one is the
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turkish side which we've seen as a tactic there drip feeding information as they have over the last three weeks prompting an goading the saudis to give up more of the information that they have and now we're hearing stronger words from the u.s. as well u.s. officials such as pompei and mattis and that too is saudi and the necessary pressure. well yes but so far what the u.s. administration is doing it is weighing its options what we understand is that the cia director when she was in turkey last week she heard the audio recordings of the final moments of she's life the much talked about audio recording and what we understand is that she briefed the administration on what she has heard but so far the u.s. awaiting their options like you mentioned turkey's strategy you know providing leaks and information to the press putting saudi arabia into the corner we have to remember we could go they actually admitted that she died after repeatedly denying
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that he was in the consulate there was he was killed in the consulate what they need is to pressure the united states as well because they're going to need u.s. backing turkey has been very careful here because it doesn't want the relationship with saudi arabia to rupture it had a cordial relationship before this crisis and so it has been treading carefully trying to say that you know this is not a problem between two countries but erdogan really showing a lot of frustration yesterday saying who are you trying to protect stop trying to protect someone struck trying to save someone if you listen to statements being made by analysts and pundits close to the turkish government they're all saying that this week really is going to be a deadline are we going to see turkey put more evidence on the table and is that evidence going to be that audio recording a lot of questions but turkey you know continuing to put pressure both on saudi arabia and the united states to act and what they mean by act is that hold accountable those in the higher up in the saudi royal family for the moment will leave that there's a nickel solo vants with you in the team through the day thank you. so whole rizzi
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zz's professor of law because university she says president trump has been covering for the saudi crown prince and has also been trying to dismiss what happened to. he's given him multiple opportunities to give alternative explanations i think trump is also going to try to push it in the direction of allowing saudi arabia to hold some form of kangaroo courts well their identifies him scapegoats and say they've are there's been accountability that the turks may not want the independent rest a geisha and also because it appears that they're using this is a negotiating point behind the scenes to see if they can get some kind of concessions with the saudi arabians there's been longstanding political tensions between the two countries and now saudi arabian is in a weak position at least in terms of its public image and haven't been so man has many enemies inside his country because of what he did to the u. leads in terms of detaining them and forcing them to pay penalties but he also has
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many opponents even in the west well the u.s. president is also paid tribute to the eleven people killed in a shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh visited the scene as the first funerals were held for victims targeted by right wing extremist group on saturday but there have been protests against the visit with calls for trying to denounce white nationalism chapeltown seen as more. the u.s. president and first lady were joined by donald trump's daughter and son in law who are jewish to see the scene of what's been called the worst anti semitic attack in u.s. history trump made no comment to the media as he visited the tree of life synagogue where the eleven congregants were killed by a man consumed by both anti semitism and a hatred of immigrants but far away demonstrations all guys both in memory of the slain but also in opposition to the presidential visit. on monday a local jewish group had written an open letter warning that the president would not be welcome in pittsburgh until he denounced the extremism espoused by the
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government by tuesday tens of thousands signed up his part of the problems are part of the solution he hasn't denounced white nationalism he hasn't treated. any group that is unlike him with respect he's mistreated immigrants refugees muslims l.g.b. t.q. community women people with disabilities the list goes on and on people of color. i . can't name them all pittsburgh's man had asked the president today any visit until the dead were buried the funerals began on tuesday and will continue until the end of the week local leaders were in agreement between the mayor and all of us we're just trying to cope with the the the the families in the community right now destroyed our time for you know any outside type thing to happen but not only did the president's visit he's intensified his attacks all migrants a crucial part of his strategy to encourage his right wing base to go to the polls
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next week for the midterm elections she had her town see al-jazeera pittsburgh at least seven people are being killed in a suicide bomb attack near afghanistan's largest prison in the capital kabul the interior ministry says five others were injured after a prison star vehicle was targeted have been similar attacks in other parts of the country over the past two weeks since parliamentary elections were held the taliban and isel have threatened to disrupt the vote the began on october the twentieth still ahead here on al-jazeera we hear the stories newest thing violence and poverty in central america and they're not headed to the u.s. . also the latest twists and turns in sri lanka as the country's political crisis deepens. hello again it's good have you back well this hour do want to take you up here towards the levant we're looking at better conditions out here towards the eastern
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part of the med you can see some showers entering into istanbul but really for many locations we are looking at fine dry conditions and that is going to stay that way as we go towards wednesday aleppo twenty five jerusalem at twenty two and baghdad really not looking too bad at twenty nine degrees there mostly activities are going to be up here towards the higher elevations where tashkent ten degrees for you down towards kabul it is going to be sixteen in the higher elevations we do expect to see some snow in your forecast here across much of the gulf well but better conditions where we do we had some rain last week some days were quite heavy the potential of rain coming back where you see those clouds we could see a shower or two in the forecast so doha here on wednesday maybe thirty degrees over towards thirty as well and then as we go towards wednesday a lot of heavy rain could be a problem out here towards the west where we could be seeing medina at about twenty six degrees and mecca at thirty three degrees and clouds in your forecast as well and then very quickly towards the southern part of africa well rain in the forecast
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for durban your temperatures are really coming down you are in the high twenty's earlier but we do expect to see a rainy day with a temperature of about seventeen. i'm a historian say for the birth of these people every week the news cycle brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists these two reuters journalists were one of the few journalists in bama that were actually doing investigative work join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the story certain demands bias the rights to those stories but then he never publishes their stories they're listening post on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching all just their arms the whole robin a reminder our top stories the u.s. defense secretary has strongly backed calls for cease fire in yemen saying it's time to replace calm but with compromise james martin says the u.n. special envoy to yemen will hold talks with the saudi coalition and hooty rebels in sweden in november secretary of state like payor has also spoken saying it's time for peace and the u.s. secretary of defense has also reiterated the president wants answers to jamal khashoggi is murder james mattis also maintain that saudi arabia has promised the u.s. that a full investigation will be conducted into the journalist's murder. the u.s. president has also been visiting the scene of a shooting attack at a synagogue in pittsburgh eleven people were killed but there have been protests
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against the visit with calls for trying to know white nationalism. backus nonstop court has overturned the conviction of a christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy the mother of four has been on death row since two thousand and ten on charges of insulting islam. bibi is the first woman in pakistan to be sentenced to death under its strict blasphemy laws the land while cases cited deadly violence in the country and has attracted international attention and condemnation. and group of more than four thousand central american migrants heading a full the u.s. has arrived in southwest mexico so-called caravan is not the only one of its kind in the country at least two smaller groups are following behind john holden as more from. a town on the guatemala mexico border. but here how the two tier stand but the gangs demanded more money than she urged the casting if they take a cut if you don't pay you get threatened police raided to use carriage and put his
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workmates in jail and controlling it was stuck between the government and the criminals both hurt us when the earth just five dollars a day in a factory she couldn't provide for her daughter they want to tell you i've got a little girl and i have to go and look for happiness in the stories and now familiar of central americans fleeing to the united states but these faces a new they are part of the original migrant caravan now moving through mexico instead they're one of two small groups following in its wake it's a ripple effect it's being driven on social media new groups organized on facebook what's a chance local t.v. channels broadcast in the bus stations where they meet joy. their first big problem comes at the mix coke what the motherboard of bridge but there's a way round there's a very unusual scene in the search at the river the mexican navy has come out and
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is dotted along the length of it in small crafts you can also see vans from migration that are on the mexican bank but all of this seems designed to persuade people to not cross over the river or if they do so to turn themselves into authorities rather than trying to stop them by force the second caravans already crossed into mexico with the one thousand five hundred people sleeping rough to the top of its kind of thirty's or under pressure from the u. . s. to make sure they go to a train offering shelter and the temporary worker program many have refused afraid the aim is to send them back and a minority have gone home but more scared all desperate people only certainly coming john home and al-jazeera tapachula. no agent of mine care pedersen is said to take over as the u.n. special envoy for syria he has the an enviable task of leading negotiations to end
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the complex seven year war his predecessor stuff in them store an ounce that he was stepping down earlier this month our diplomatic editor james bays reports. this is the man chosen to be the new u.n. special envoy for syria at the beginning of december veteran norwegian diplomat get pederson is expected to take over from stefan de mistura who's done the job for four years and once described it as almost mission impossible ambassador patterson knows the middle east region and the u.n. well he served until two years ago as his country's ambassador to u.n. headquarters here in new york and is currently norway's ambassador to china he was also a senior u.n. official both in new york and in lebanon where he held key roles including at the time of the israeli war in two thousand and six syria's war has seen more than five and a half million people fleeing and the death toll well over half a million he'll be the fourth u.n. envoy the first the former u.n.
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president as sad as he used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james bays zero at the united nations senior international officials believe they may have found his large of the lion air plane that crashed on monday shortly after taking off from jakarta the reuters news agency is reporting that a ping sound has been heard from the jet's emergency locator.
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