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they are. serious americans express yourself. turkey's president keeps up the pressure on the side he's over the murder of jamal khashoggi with his most direct accusations yet. all of them chilling with all of this is sound you see we're live from london also coming up more than ten thousand people displaced by fighting in central african republic take shelter at a hospital after their camps are torched a u.n. convoy which is a desolate camp encircled by syrian government forces ten months after thousands stranded there last eight. in the war all of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy fees pakistan i see a baby has been
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a barred from leaving under a government deal to end the protests against her. a warm welcome to the program it's been over a month since journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul and turkey's president is keeping up the pressure on saudi arabia making his most direct accusations again over who was responsible for the killing. and says he wants the puppet masters as he called them of the plot to be revealed writing in the washington post that he says he believes the order to kill khashoggi came from the highest levels of saudi government and while he didn't believe king solomon had ordered the hit he didn't say the same for crime prince mohammed bin soma has close ties to some of the suspects in the hit squad have been exposed well bar is in istanbul for us hi there hash and so are two and keeps up the pressure.
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julie's quite obvious that now on the offensive saying basically that while they're trusting some member of this still expect him to deliver on the promises being made by the kingdom after admitting the killing of her mother. was premeditated now the turkish authorities are waiting for answers to two questions who gave the order to kill jamal and then the word about of his remains and they know that unless they get hold of the remains the war be able to finalize the investigation and also come up with an indictment and this explains now they are going all the offensive putting more political pressure on assad to government saying that if the saudis are genuine about what this says in the past then it's about time for the king himself in particular talking about the king not mentioning the crown prince best say with trust the king therefore we want him to tell us who gave the order to kill
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him and where are the his remains and hashim what should we expect next then from the turkish government. well as far as the turkish government is concerned they seem to have pretty much no monitoring what happens in the midterm elections in the u.s. and then the upcoming meeting between president. and president from in paris on the tenth of november and i think there would largely decide work will happen next because so far the turkish government seems to be concerned the u.s. is using its leverage to try to pave the way for a cover up in the case of the. they say they're concerned the americans are trying to provide significant assistance to crown prince mohammed bin salmen to come out of this particular crisis but if they get strong indications in the near
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future that the international community is moving towards putting more political pressure against saudi arabia i think that would be the moment where we see also the turkish government. moving ahead with the political question finally actually the saudis have been the turkish government has been saying over the past few weeks they still have strong evidence strong material there is just a matter of time before they revealed that material so i think they're waiting for the white political moment to be able to move ahead with that material. bar there with the latest from istanbul hashem thank you. more than ten thousand people have taken refuge in a hospital compound in central african republic have to fighting broke out near the northern border with chad at least two people were killed in attacks on camps for people already displaced by the violence doctors without borders has posted
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pictures which appear to show camps completely burned to the ground c.a.r. has been in crisis for the last five years with more than seven hundred thousand people displaced and of a half a million people have left the country when twenty thirteen mainly muslim rebel alliance called seleka seize power in the capital forcing president francois was easy to flee armed christian groups called the anti blockade they moved to confront the muslim find to hundreds were killed and thousands displaced in the subsequent violence but just a few months later the selec alliance fell apart splintering into several groups and interim government to power in twenty fourteen but failed to stop the spiraling bloodshed two years later forced an arsonist to a day or was elected president but he's also gained he struggled to gain control now last year a surgeon fighting for several aid agencies to withdraw even tens of thousands without support c a r is now a battleground between various armed groups effectively partition two informal
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loose them select a fight is now calling him themselves the p.r.c. and anti the lack of groups well in january the red cross one of the two and a half million people that's more than half of the country's population are in need of aid or more ahmed a binns up is head of mission for doctors without borders in the central african republic and he says the international community needs to do more to protect civilians. the situation he's going to critique in both the people that are witnessing violence we have received in both houses be those supported by m.s.f. doctors without borders but thank god for any man by around twenty more wounded so some of those cases are very critique and we're trying to evacuate than. bombard the situation continues to be serious because it's very says for any fighting ongoing and it seems our colleagues can not or cannot move properly to find out if there's more people he needs equally very patients that would be willing to come to
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the hospital but access is not guaranteed there is fighting on going so we're really concerned about that there's two things that are very important for the population that is suffering these violence on the one hand the population needs to be protected we need to ensure that the reef protection for these population when fighting between different groups happens that's really the key essentials and on the other hand it is very important that we can have as many you know human factors as possible responding to the before me he misses his warning that the famine conditions in yemen could accelerate efforts to deliver aid brault united nations children's agency says both the yemeni government and his he rambles on making it impossible to deliver and distribute vital supplies some twenty nine million yemenis a sit in secure all over one point eight million children suffering from malnutrition u.n. is back in calls from the united states for a cease fire and conflict. every ten minutes
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a child is dying in yemen today from brave bendable diseases. a childlike couple could do is severely malnourished is one of the reasons why children are dying in this country i've seen children with diphtheria in this hospital suffering from an illness that could be easily prevented that if we could be accessing the children in time with vaccinations for. a u.n. convoy carrying much aid has reached the remote one camp inside syria the campus in a rebel held area near the border with jordan encircled by government forces thousands of people have been stranded there for months and last received aid in january as reports. sandstorm season and rock band we're going blind this boy says our homes are
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destroyed take us away from him. look bad is the no man's land in more ways than one a desolate camp in the open desert near the jordanian border caught between warring sides there's no escape. people came here three years ago fleeing i still fight has us russian and syrian air strikes now there are some fifty thousand people many of them women and children. i know you're one of those protests began last month after a smuggling route for food and medicine was closed by government forces. he's disabled he's also malnourished he's almost a skeleton from starvation officials say u.n. aid convoy expected last week was delayed because of security concerns but now it's finally here food hygiene and health supplies to be distributed over the next three
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to four days. humanitarian convoys here require approval from damascus the last time rock band received any aid was in january then a cross border delivery from jordan a rare distribution after it sealed its border in the aftermath of a twenty sixteen isolette tack that killed seven jordanian soldiers we said we're not going to order it. is syrian people on syrian territory so it is the responsibility of the syrian government. and it's not a committee but wasn't established national. this is. by. circumstance where. strangely border. control. u.s. forces have a military base nearby policing a fifty five square kilometer so-called deescalation zone. russia blames the
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u.s. for the deteriorating situation the u.s. says russia and syria using rock band as an excuse to question its presence here so they really want to help these people or if you want to use them as a as a as something to kind of come after us this is not the united states problem started jordan problem these are syrians these syrians are dying and many of these new graves are so very small the red crescent says despite this delivery the situation remains critical no one perhaps knows that better than those burying their children here. from the start al-jazeera. floor of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy in pakistan has left the country saying his life was longer threat the face of our c. beebies much less so after the pakistani government came to an agreement on saturday with conservative muslim protesters who've been protesting for three days over her acquittal the mother of five spent eight years on death row but will not
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be allowed to leave the country until the supreme court refused the ruling qaida has more from islamabad. what the government has tried to do it. control they tried maximum restraint in order to make sure that there were no every casual games which were done there bided out of control. what the government hadn't done. but what the people of pakistan had to endure when they became. in their own home the government certainly have to have a theory because some of the extremist groups have been beheaded by the government and if the government is really about bringing change and bringing khomeini back into. it in and read the issue of the blasphemy law and indeed dread it will of course be of crucial importance that they move on dates i thought that.
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combined a report still to come this half hour have a caravan of central american migrants travelling through the us to find themselves caught up in mexico's water crisis and how a turkish ship drilling in the mediterranean sea could spark another shows and between turkey. and more when we come back. well i will western parts of europe's best for the cloud and the rain west of the mediterranean as well and we got some lovely storms continuing around italy over towards the balkans eastern areas a very different story was still very very warm eighteen celsius in book arrest it's right on nine degrees above the seasonal average so we still get that heat coming in across the eastern side of here of not too bad but the cloud on the right
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still swirling away choppy waters in the mediterranean not very pleasant atoll and also pleasant to across the british isles over the next day or so wet and windy weather coming through the remnants of hurricane ike osca making its way to the north things calm down a little as we go on into monday southerly winds picking tempers up in london to around fifteen degrees celsius if you're lucky with top of twelve betrayed in the clouds and the right hopefully things not quite as bad central parts of italy as we go on into monday for the east as that was continuing eighteen in bucharest twenty degrees for athens to dry across the northeast of africa but up towards the northwest northern parts of algeria of course still seeing a bit of wet weather nor the measure to museum or so same areas swirling around in the mediterranean producing further heavy downpours but turning drier by monday.
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in the eighteen seventies hundreds of algeria as were banished to the father's corner of an empire whether descended still lived today. my grandparents died with a heavy heart they left everything behind. and there we would lame argyria and identity it's always present inside as this french territory in the pacific prepares to vote on independence al-jazeera world tells the story of exile in new caledonia. our mind of the top stories here on al-jazeera turkey's president says he believes the orders to kill the journalist came from the highest levels of the saudi
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government. and says he does not believe king solomon ordered the hit on than ten thousand people have taken refuge in a hospital compound after fighting broke out in central african republic near the border with chad these two people have been killed in attacks on camps for displaced people. and the u.n. convoy carrying much needed aid has reached a remote camp in northeast syria or an estimated fifty thousand people are stranded the robot in camp is in a rebel held area that's encircled by government forces at last received aid in chad. thousands of central american migrants have left southern mexico on food after buses that they were promised failed to turn up the governor of veracruz offered dozens of buses on friday evening to take the migrants to mexico city but soon after he retracted that offer saying it wouldn't be right as maintenance work was expected to leave the capital but i water or the weekend migrants are heading towards the united states border where american troops have been deployed to stop
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them crossing over really. the world with a little girl over there playing games with us we have dignity we have rights but if they say one thing and promise and then when the time comes we come up with a new idea you're just playing with us tell the truth that's all that's what we want let's get more now from manuel over apollo in mexico city so do people believe the counseling of this was really because of the water situation in mexico city or perhaps something else. well as you mentioned the governor the governor of. eunice had promised these individuals free transportation from that actress to here to mexico city and we're talking about some around five thousand individuals five thousand people that left honduras several weeks ago and were promised to be brought to mexico city only a few hours later to be told that that wouldn't happen as you mentioned the governor had cited the water crisis in mexico city as as as being the reason why he
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didn't want to add to the problem in the city he said quote the shortage will affect more than seven million people now i want to be clear about something the water shortage is actually over the maintenance on those pipes finished today and service has almost been restored fully to everybody here that was an open letter published by the migrants toward the government expressing their disappointment and saying that it was that was quote unacceptable for that promise to be made only to be withdrawn mamma would not stand for the migrants. i think that there's a lot of expectations that these migrants have they're being told one thing one day and seven and then something different the next day the governor of a cruise has asked these migrants has invited them to be transferred to a crew city where they can be provided shelter they could be given food and they can receive medical attention several of these migrants have already been reportedly falling ill again they've been traveling for several weeks by foot now
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but it's unclear what happens next the last that we've heard from contacts on the ground is that several of the migrants that are part of this larger caravan have already splintered off meaning that some of them we don't know how many as of now have already started walking on their own toward mexico we don't know how many are choosing to do that and how many are going to take. the government on the offer of being taken to fit a cruise where they can be given more supplies but ultimately they are heading toward mexico city where they can register with officials and ask for transportation toward the u.s. southern border ultimately that is their objective is to. live in the united states southern border but it could still be several weeks before they reach that point. of their line from mexico city thank you. nigeria's military is facing criticism after sending out a tweet that appeared to use comments by the u.s. president as justification for shooting and killing protest us on thursday don't suggest that the u.s. soldiers on the mexico border could fire at migrants who tried to cross. anybody's
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throwing stones rocks like they did to mexico in the mexican military mexican police with a badly hurt police and soldiers of mexico we will consider that a firearm the nigerian military which has since been deleted referenced the video and said please watch and make your deductions back tracked on friday saying he merely meant the migrants would be arrested or campaigning that ramped up in the u.s. ahead of tuesday's midterm crucial elections will be seen as a referendum on trump's presidency immigration and the economy being the major talking points traumas trump is spending the last weekend before the fall campaigning for republican candidates in six states americans will vote for governors and you have representatives thirty five of the one hundred senate seats joining me now from washington d.c. is she how britain c. hi there she happy so trump is quite literally crisscrossing the country isn't he going from montana to florida for these rallies it does this suggests he's worried
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the republicans might lose control of the house and the senate. right in georgia in tennessee on the sunday and for the first time on friday night donald trump did mention the possibility that the republicans may lose control of the house of representatives in a speech in west virginia the latest projection that was published today suggests the democrats may take as many as thirty five seats in the house of representatives they need twenty four to flip the house having said that there ever it was so wrong about the twenty sixteen election that there is still a great deal of caution about all of these all of these statistics it's a brave person who actually says yeah the democrats are definitely going to take take the house. but it's interesting though that. in montana right now. at least two thirds of voters in montana have already voted there's been an enormous amount of early voting some twenty million people have voted by the by last wednesday apparently around the country so in some ways these campaign appearances may not even make that much of a difference not what does the early voting mean again people are very cautious but
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theoretically that should should really favor the and enthuse democratic base but people are still very cautious as to what that necessarily means because so many different parts of the u.s. demography have actually been out to vote but yes donald trump traveling traveling the country the republicans still optimistic about maybe maybe even making some gains on tuesday in the senate in which case we understand the narrative is going to be look donald trump made that difference and expanded republican gains in the senate yes we lost the house but you know it's a midterm election and incumbency always does badly she have i know that you made the point that the polls have been. reliable and we shouldn't speculate but what's the thought about how the democrats are getting on currently. i mean the toto i mean that there's a huge hope among various this this energy among young voters animals minority voters to the new breed of candidates bucking the establishment the democratic
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establishment really firing up those voters and again the demographics seem to be suggesting that there is there is that energy in these other graphics who will be good for the democrats however the cover the nomination for example the supremes court fights for an extreme right wing supremes court justice who was accused of sex three a sexual assault that's also fired up the republicans and then we have the whole trumps message off. of an existential war between real white america and the democratic mall who will just let all these migrants in and so on the firing up his base the problem is that may or may not be firing up key key demographics in suburban areas amongst republican voters those far up his base but but not so much these other voters potentially white women who are key to trump success and working to his success in twenty six teams there there are all these questions but yes as you as you say evidence too scared really to make any predictions this because they
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got it so wrong in two of the sixteen she had thanks very much and the search for the crash line airplane has entered it sixty in indonesia with divers reportedly seeing the fuselage and engines of the jet on the sea floor opinion has also to take to the signal that may be from the cockpit voice recorder the brand new boeing jet plunged into the java sea just minutes after takeoff on monday killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board search efforts also claimed the life of a diver who died on friday evening. sure long as i was to prime minister is warning of a potential blood bath ahead of next week's confidence vote in parliament as more allegations emerged of political is being brave to switch sides run a woodgrain sing at has been replaced as premier performer president mahinda rajapaksa in a controversial move which critics have branded unconstitutional rajapaksa now faces a no confidence fall it's being alleged that he's offering money and ministerial post office lawmakers to back him needs the support of another five m.p.'s to form
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a majority furnace but has more now from colombo. we believe that so far today rajapakse that needs another seven stories got seven minutes needed twelve at the end of last week to switch over to given the parliamentary majority he wants it he's done it he's got persuaded seven in the last few days to join him he's given the ministries basically and with the ministries come influence and power and money so he's got seventy needs five more like kampala six is not unusual for m.p.'s to switch between parties so he's got five more that some fire m.p.'s the weather they may be that they need to be persuaded to join rajapaksa side before parliament is recall we've had in the last couple of days and one m.p. has given a press conference about it not so long ago saying that he was offered almost three million dollars three million dollars in cash to see to to switch from one
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opposition party to join rajapaksa that m.p. needless to say says he's resisted the temptation because he held a press conference playing or your recordings of the phone conversations that have been hard where he says this is where the money is being offered but it gives you give you an indication of what's at stake when so much money is being offered for warm and p. to switch sides and turkish ship has begun drilling for oil and gas in the mediterranean sea for the first time a five month long exploration of the core off the coast of cyprus threatens another showdown in the disputed waters with neighboring greece turkey's energy minister is warning of retaliation if turkish warships are harassed by the greek name cinema casilla reports now from antonia. that is soon mediterranean is the new frontier for oil and gas it's home to libya and tomorrow gas fields of the israeli coast this orfield facing egypt and also aphrodite discovered by the greek cypriots and the region's underwood to wealth appeals to turkey which is dependent on energy
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imports. all the g. and g. studies and everything is telling us it is the right locations but you never know without doing so ankara is sending its first ship out to drill for natural resources this is the ship that turkey is using to drill for oil and gas she is called fatah which means the concur the first exploration will begin around one hundred ten kilometers of the mediterranean coast line at a depth of at least twelve thousand meters. but the drilling mission is causing friction with greece and it's set to reawaken tensions with cyprus the island of cyprus will supply it during your turkish military intervention in one thousand nine hundred seventy four triggered by a brief greek inspired coup it forced the mass displacement of people with greek cypriots now living in the south and turkish cypriots in the north turkey and international recognize greek cypriot government have overlapping claims of
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jurisdiction for offshore oil and gas research in the eastern mediterranean however experts say political differences could take a backseat when it comes to commercial benefits and even israelis are thinking of joining egypt to develop exploring to export their gas so between really that is happening then between greece and turkey and the two parts the two sections of the island of cyprus to the problem of cyprus and the turkish republic within cyprus i think it helps to resolve the problem turkey says its goal is energy independence and accelerated exploration is simply part of that plan another drilling vessel is set to be added to its exploration fleet by the end of this year c n n because although l. has zero on saudia strong winds have destroyed the nation pine forests in the italian alps thousands of centuries old trees were operative in the dolomites
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environmentalist so worried about the long term damage to the region's heritage landslides have also blocked roads cutting off the edges at least twenty people have been killed by the storms across italy this week. crabs in the french city of toulouse have been treated to a visual spectacular giant mechanical spider and minus or thrilled on the because street theater ticket machine introduces the latest creations are on the spider and they're still on the minus four which reach heights up to twenty need to are controlled by dozens of operators guiding those huge machines through the streets they took two years to build and they're part of an exhibition showcasing the group's engineering and design abilities well. you can of course find out much more about the stories we're following head straight to our website the address as usual w w w dot al-jazeera dot com headlines in just a sec. our
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current top stories here on al jazeera turkey's president says he believes the orders to kill the journalist jamal khashoggi came from the highest levels of the saudi government writing in the washington post are two and says he wants the puppet masters of the plot to be revealed and while he didn't believe king solomon ordered the hit he didn't say the same for crime words crime prince mohammad is close ties to some of those suspects in the hit squad have been exposed. as more now on how turkey is piling on the pressure they are trying to say they're not naming the nominee brings one hundred percent but they don't trust the south do not approve of this explains why they are now all the offensive putting all this political pressure on the saudi government to try to give them more details about what happened and these seem to be willing of this particular moment to get some help when it comes to the remains of the key because that's the only element that
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could consolidate the qasam for them to be able to come up with an indictment. well than ten thousand people have taken refuge in a hospital compound after fighting broke out in central african republic near the northern border with chad at least two people have been killed in the tax on camps for displaced people doctors without borders has posted pictures which appears to show camps completely burned to the ground c.a.r. has been in crisis for the last five years war the seven hundred thousand people displaced in january the red cross one of the two and a half million people that's more than half of the country's population are in need of aid the united nations children's agency is warning that yemen's famine conditions could accelerate if efforts to deliver aid are brought unicef says both the yemeni government and rebels are making it impossible to deliver vital supplies some twenty nine million yemenis of food insecurity well over one point eight million children are suffering from malnutrition a u.n.
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convoy carrying much needed aid has reached the remote one camp in northeast syria the camp is in a rebel held area near the border with jordan but it's encircled by government forces leaving an estimated fifty thousand people stranded they last received aid in january. the lot of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy in pakistan has left the country saying his life was under threat and the fate of asio b.b. is much less certain after the pakistani government came to an agreement on saturday with conservative muslims who protested for three days over the acquittal the mother of five spent eight years on death row and is currently barred from leaving the country next is the listening post we'll see you a bit later. c.n.n.
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bureau in new york city this actually was the device that c.n.n. hiring the democratic caucus like and. yeah let's click like i have read it try i think. back me up. in a lower micha gives birth and you're at the listening post this coming tuesday november sixth americans will be voting in midterm elections which will be seen as a referendum on the trump presidency so it's fitting that one of the major issues before voters is the institution president trump cannot stop talking at.
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