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arabia's prosecution spokesman announcing the death penalty is being sought for five out of twenty one man now indicted for the killing of jamal khashoggi they're not named and the account of what happened once again differs from what turkish prosecutors say they found so far the met also lead us through a journey in the war in iraq where it was a brawl fighting and injecting him with a large dose of a citizen of substance that caused his death the person who ordered this crime was arrested with another four operatives and it was a total of five the body after his death was dismembered and transported outside the consulate building those five people took the remains out the person who delivered the body to the contractor was a single person a sketch of the contract that was drafted based on the description given by the person who handed over the remains the new saudi version of events repeats the assertion that it was some sort of extraction operation ordered by akhmed alice
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sciri the former deputy intelligence chief no one higher than that there was a clear denial that crown prince mohammed bin sound man was in any way involved in the saudi prosecution say the team was tasked to bring kushal ji back to saudi arabia willingly or by force and they say the leader of the team took it upon himself to actually carry out the murder the turkish ruling party says the whole account of events is a cover up turkey's foreign minister is more diplomatic but also dismissive. yeah it's we have said before this was a premeditated murder and also as we know the remains of the person were kept to pieces and the prosecutor has meets in the us we already knew this but the dismemberment of the body was not a spontaneous a deep sit and debate jewels and devices were brought here to this country in advance the fifteen people who came to turkey should be tried in accordance with turkish law because according to the you know conviction the turkish episode in
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this case even if the murder took place and the saudi consulate understandable the saudi foreign minister. says criticisms of his country's investigation are unfair there's a perception of innocence until proven guilty this presumption for a strange reason has been turned upside down in this case if people don't think that we are serious about taking steps legal steps against people implicated in this matter then they should wait until the legal process plays out before rushing to judgment. on friday there are two significant events absentee funeral prayers will be held around the world because georgie and for the first time his family will receive condolences at their home in jeddah an acknowledgment of not only his death but the body will never be returned andrew simmons al-jazeera is
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tumble all the saudi emirates a coalition says it's ordered a pause in the offensive against who are the rebels in yemen's main port city of where they are but the iran troubles have denied that hostilities have ended saying air strikes in and around the city are continuing the u.n. has warned of a humanitarian catastrophe of the port sustained heavy damage it's the main entry point for the majority of food and aid into yemen who have either though has more from neighboring djibouti. the club just happened to have solve but they bought a few kilometers away from that. to be offensive on the positions of pro-government fighters who have been receiving rainfall over night and these shelters of forty eight hour lull in the fighting in those bottles in the past. days and people have been given out about forty eight hours before these recent clashes and this happens. talks of peace talks
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resuming this is sweden the so the coalition has confirmed that they have told their allies in yemen to stop targeting the positions on the fighting and as we go forward in the preparations of these talks will see more clashes like lease. of both sides tech to try to take more territory and come to the talks on a position of strength to resume a standing firm as politicians from her conservative party to launch a bid to remove her british prime minister it's in response to her draft divorce deal to withdraw britain from the european union breck said hardliners say the deal makes too many concessions to the e.u. and violates u.k. sovereignty by treating northern ireland differently from england scotland and wales jonah ho reports from london a prime minister embattled on multiple fronts but one determined to keep fighting i
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believe with every fiber of my being that the course i have says is the right one for our country and all people. by the media she was asked if she was in denial about the chances of her breaks a deal success you're in office but not in power said one journalist if there is a leadership contest will you contest it asked another are so willing and there was little support to be found in parliament broken promises failed to go see asians and abject capitulation to the e.u. it is therefore mathematically impossible to get this deal through the house of commons the choicest night clear we stand up for the united kingdom the whole of the united kingdom the integrity of the united kingdom or we vote for our vassals with the breakup of the united kingdom that is to try. to resume a says she's doing her job and she believes she's doing the right thing for the country draft brags
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a deal she insists protects jobs and gives the nation back control of its north of its money and of its borders the alternative she warned leaving the e.u. with no deal is a part of deep and grave uncertainty. but among those who resigned on thursday including two cabinet ministers and those who oppose the prime minister and deal on the right of the conservative party there may soon be sufficient numbers to launch a leadership contest. will go in but i'm not tired from what we need is a leader who will say to the european union it is impossible to divide up the united kingdom it is impossible to agree to a situation where we have a perpetual customs union it is impossible to pay thirty nine billion pounds of taxpayers' money for a few promises. to resume a carries on and breaks it deal in theory at least moves to brussels next week for
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the approval of e.u. leaders its survival though and indeed hers are not assured jonah hill al-jazeera london almost forty years after the fall of. two if it surviving leaders will soon find out if they have been found guilty of genocide a united nations backed war crimes tribunal is due to hand down its judgment on new on the former head of states hugh sumpin prosecutors say they were the architects of the ideology that resulted in the deaths of almost a quarter of the population up to two million cambodians. bangladesh says its plans to begin repatriation of her hands are refugees on hold after officials couldn't find anyone willing to return to me and are in one refugee camp thousands of gathered to protest and tell the world just how dangerous a prospect repatriation is for them how much has this report. driven by outrage and spanning generations the real hinge of demonstrators gathered
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demanding justice and reminding the world just how much they suffered at the hands of mia mars' military the hard time i read a lot of young women were raped even children were killed in front of their mothers children or saucers my son was killed and so was my husband when you're on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable. if you don't like it wes so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty despite repeated calls from the united nations and numerous human rights groups not to begin implementing the plan it was unclear during most of thursday what bangladesh's government would decide emotions are of course running high these are hindu refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to me and mark
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where horrific atrocities were committed against them and we must remember that the rangers are among the most persecuted minorities in the world at one point the refugee relief and repatriation commission in bangladesh said it would help any refugee who wanted to return to me and more we are completely rady for the petition to proceed as planned so everything is said about listicle and other facilities are in place in camp twenty two lake police of the earth to deceive any. easy or gringo people who make come up while entirely to depart to the eight hours later though a delay to the plan was announced. the reason none of the refugees on the repatriation list were willing to go back. at the protest refugees told us what they feel they most deserve edia if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no
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need to take us back there we would go back on our own none are returning at least for now which means even more uncertainty for around three quarters of a million refugees whose lives are already very much in limbo. at the put on refugee camp and cox's bazaar on the dish still heads on al-jazeera political chaos in sri lanka as the constitutional crisis brings politicians to blows in parliament plus thousands of sudanese refugees head home more than fifteen years after war broke out in daraa for. from the blue sky dome. to the fresh fruits and breeze in the city. hello there we've got lots of downpours across parts of the middle east at the
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moment in fact in kuwait we've had a couple of days of very wet weather which is cause some of the flights to be suspended and it's also caused a fair amount of flooding on the roads as well now that area of wet weather has been out to this area of cloud you see it's been working its way across parts of iran as well has given to some very very heavy downpours across this whole region and it's still going to be with us during the day on friday on saturday we're going to see that just edge of bit further towards the south warming to shop showers a possible particularly early on before eventually that begins to fade away towards the west where you can see more in the way of what weather over parts of the black sea there think some of the showers around the coast are likely to be rather heavy and also for the western parts of turkey looks very wet for saturday to be further towards the south and we've had the cloud across the arabian peninsula you can see it here over many parts of saudi arabia still giving us some very heavy downpours at the moment that sinking its way south with those we saw and so on friday we'll see some very heavy rain maybe some wet weather particularly early on on saturday
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but then it begins to break up as it works its way a little bit further towards the south for the southern parts of africa that's a lot of dry weather here at the moment and the wettest of the weather is just a middle of a. the winds sponsored by these. weather on line for you looking at wildlife. come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to. join us if you take me around the content. you don't have to set up your experiment here experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually read several interesting points you know that some members are going to join the conversation.
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hello again the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. senators are proposing a ban on arms sales to saudi arabia over the murder of journalists. on the war in yemen and the bill support from members of both democratic and republican parties and saudi arabia. for five suspects charged with murdering. eleven people have been charged in the investigation and. the announcement falls short of expectations and once the suspects to be tried in turkey the british prime minister to resign may standing firm as politicians from her conservative party launch a bid to remove her from office it's in response to a draft divorce deal to withdraw britain from the european union. a week after the midterm elections members of the newly elected u.s. congress are getting
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a crash course on their new work environment jordan went to capitol hill to meet some of its newest politicians. fresh from the campaign trail and the victory parties the seventy three new members of the u.s. house of representatives gathered on capitol hill for orientation january third and the start of the new congress will be here before they know it i know what i'm getting into so and i also have a realistic understanding of how difficult the processes and we're not going to get everything done right away there's going to be a lot of resistance from the other side we have a very unpredictable president i mean clearly by not maintaining the majority we will have to be more selective in what our priorities are and the idea of finding common ground is not something that. i have a problem with much of the u.s. news coverage has been on the incoming politicians' youth or very liberal outlooks or on their ethnic and religious diversity one says she's going to use her newfound
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celebrity for good how it's all about support right it's all about. joining together you know getting your allies together there's a there we have the largest group of women of color in this congress and i feel very strongly that we're all going to stick together on so many issues gun violence missing and murdered indigenous women climate change indeed most told reporters about their agenda education infrastructure and health care. was what never came up investigations of the president donald trump and his ties to russia and all the hottest political topic on the hill whether nancy pelosi should become house speaker democrats were split in their response for me working class americans are very important in talking issue about property and economic justice is going to have to be something at the forefront and agenda said to be fair to my
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residents i have to have a conversation with her before committee we're living in a very tumultuous era we need a strong leader she. a proven strong leader i think we need a veteran who knows exactly the pathways to success and she's demonstrated that she knows that but for the next few weeks these new congresspeople will be spending as much time hiring staff and creating budgets as they will be finding legislative allies first steps before delivering on their campaign promises. an al-jazeera capitol hill while the death toll in california wildfire has now climbed to sixty three as rescue workers this cover more bodies more than six hundred people are still missing as firefighters battle the states the fires in a century cool weather has helped them gain ground as they try to contain major blazes hundreds of central american migrants traveling in a caravan have now reached the u.s. border the asylum seekers gathered at the wall near the mexican city of tijuana
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they were closely watched by border guards who were supported by u.s. marines on wednesday u.s. defense secretary james mattis met some of the six thousand troops president donald trump sent to the border before the midterm elections and guatemala is hosting a summit for leaders from latin america spain and portugal they're supposed to discuss cooperation and trade but as the c.e.o. and reports the political crisis in nicaragua is overshadowing the events. the political and humanitarian crisis in nicaragua is artificially on the agenda of the our girl american summit here in guatemala that is nicaraguans are here protesting against the presence of president daniel ortega to make sure that no one forgets that in fact this is going to be the very first time that daniel or take that leaves his country and comes face to face with his peers you know more than three hundred people have been killed most of them unarmed civilians nationwide demonstrations calling for take his resignations which began in april many of the
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protesters like this student say they've been forced to go into exile to avoid prison or worse we're trying to lead didn't know till all the people from all over the war that we are dying right now the people the government is kidnapping people every day killing people every day the summit is being held at least ten blocks away it's the only venue that brings together leaders from all over latin america and the caribbean with the king of spain and the presidents of spain and portugal. the emphasis this year is on sustainable development and inclusion but the regional migration crisis is also on the agenda ahead of next month's refugee and migration conference in america. the crisis in nicaragua could further destabilize the region and fueled a wave of central american migrants to the u.s. border because im happy to wait we're here to remind the presidents that without justice the leaders of this region will have no peace in the crisis the nicaragua
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is not expected to even be mentioned specifically in the final declaration of the i bear all american summit nevertheless it will be discussed by the heads of states and foreign ministers here with president ortega just what impact that will have if any is not clear right police have questioned student protesters in colombia's capital bogota tear gas was fired to disperse marchers trying to reach wealthier neighborhoods of the city rally is one of several being staged across the country calling on the government to increase investments in education and give teachers better pay.
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