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thirty five years we have had many proud moments around the world and in the sky and now starting from october twenty ninth church ish airlines will be taking off from the new aviation center of the world for a new journey. for president trump under pressure to act self reports the cia has concluded the saudi crown prince or to jamaica saudis mudda. and on the caucuses out zero live from london also coming up in the program donald trump is non california where a devastating fire has destroyed whole towns leaving one thousand people missing.
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one year after it disappeared with all its crew remains of an argentinian submarine have been found on the sea bed. the traffic on the roads across france just thousands joined protests over the mexican government's fuel tax rises. so we saw the programme with a development in the murder of saudi jenna's jamal khashoggi a us media is reporting that the cia believes that saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered killing in the saudi consulate in istanbul on the type of the second the findings contradict the saudi government's claims that it steve facto leader was not involved the saudi embassy in washington rejects the accusation made by the u.s. intelligence service president has now been briefed on the situation by the cia and the state department has just said that the u.s.
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government has not yet reached a final conclusion was speaking out before he'd been briefed trump stressed the importance of u.s. saudi relations. with allies. back . and i also think that you know president. let's head now from mike hanna who has more from washington. in recent days a number of members of congress have demanded that muhammad have been silent be held accountable either by way of tweets or in the case of senator bob corker during a debate about yemen in the senate i asked for our level briefing with madness pompei o n g i asked for the comment assumes we get back to share with us what is happening with saudi arabia on both fronts both yemen and what is happening as it
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relates to the journalist who was assassinated in my opinion at the direction of the crown prince of saudi arabia us now the washington post reports the cia has concluded that the saudi crown prince ordered the assassination of journalist jamal khashoggi the sit says according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity the report says in reaching his conclusions the cia examined multiple sources of intelligence including a phone call that the crown prince's brother and ambassador to the u.s. had with the journalist before his murder khaled bin solomon was quick to deny the allegation saying on twitter i never talk to him by phone and certainly never suggested he go to turkey for any reason i asked the u.s. government to release any information regarding this claim. within hours several other news organizations including the new york times and the wall street journal
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also quoting anonymous officials confirming the report of the cia's finding although it is fairly important it's very significant that what the washington post new york times. c m b c n n other outlets over the last hours. reported that the cia internal assessment now is pointing stringers. in some as having ordered this operation this has never happened before at the cia we probably will not comment on this kind of report however the washington post wouldn't report this unless they were accurately reporting where the cia they believe the cia said so which is a slight nuance now one can anticipate that the congressional oversight committees will have been briefed or demand to be briefed on this the reports alleging
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muhammad have been solomon's involvement unlikely to fuel even though the congressional demands that punitive measures be taken against the crown prince and his government the question is whether the president would be prepared to back away from his stated reluctance to take action against the saudi government and its leader as mike hanna al-jazeera washington again live not to she have returns in washington d.c. and she have said donald trump has now been briefed by the cia but his administration has apparently not come to any conclusion. right the message seems to be that there is still no direct evidence linking mom had been summoned to the ordering of the killing of jamal khashoggi despite these reports in fact we have that that statement from the state department you mentioned earlier i'll read a few lines from a recent report indicating that the u.s. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate that remain numerous unanswered questions with
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respect to the murder of us to. the state department will continue to seek all relevant facts and then at the end it says we'll do that while maintaining the important strategic relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia even the intelligence agencies according to the reports that we've seen except that there that they don't have a written or spoken or recording of an order of mohamed bin solomon saying kill jamal khashoggi but the cia has come to this conclusion with high confidence having looked at all the evidence and having understood the nature of power in saudi arabia that's what's led cia analysts to the conclusion that there's simply no way this could have happened without mohamed been someone having or did or did it but because that direct evidence is still not there that does give the old trunk that that leaves way to say look we can't come to a conclusion yet it's just all circumstantial and clearly don't trump is determined
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to use that to prevent further action directly against mom had been summoned right and we do have to frame this day we in the context of relations firstly with the cia and the intelligence services and indeed with saudi arabia itself. right i mean clearly donald trump way he campaigned actually talking about his skepticism of the cia actually may have some good points on the campaign trail of the cia the intelligence community did leave the us into war with iraq for example based on phony intelligence that some of the don't try to use to mention quite a bit and what a lot of people actually agree with you you do have to take the intelligence community with a pinch of salt clearly that also don't trump vexed by the intelligence community's assessments about russian influence on his victory in the presidential election don't i'm very sensitive to any idea that he didn't win it himself that the russians may have been involved but yes also there is this point about the u.s.
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is geostrategic relationship with saudi arabia by the way the i mean even the intelligence agencies according to the reports that we've seen except the mom had been some of them going to go anyway so that he's you know that he is also a power is so strong that that's it how is that seems to be a suggestion among the intelligence committees among some members of congress that perhaps the u.s. can use this somehow to clip from had been someone's winds of that will be in the intelligence community members of congress worried that he's a bit he's a bit unpredictable and volatile and so perhaps they can use this as leverage on yemen or for releasing dissidents in saudi arabia some republicans talking about well maybe maybe we won't act to saudi arabia if they release for example the leaders of the movement who are fighting for the right for women to drive in the kingdom for example so that there's a sense that maybe this will be used as leverage but when for example we got richard blumenthal tweeting what you know a senior senator this brazen killing must have consequences sanctions prosecution removal of m.p.'s and others not continued coverup enabled by trump well that seems
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a bit of a stretch to be on this it's civil to see what justice would would actually look like and whether even the intelligence agencies for that you know members of congress do really want to see mamma been summoned you know lose power or that's a bigger using this as some kind of potential leverage on the kingdom by the united states and i should have thanks very much that's the picture in washington d.c. let's go to turkey now to wisdom bowl in our course what tony but lee is that tony what's been the response to these these developments in the story. well it's an indorsement what the turkish government's been saying all the wrong releasing information revelations through the local media here and every step of the way they've been pointing their finger very much at someone very high up in the saudi royal court and most notably the crown prince they said it's incredible to believe that such an ocular an operation so meticulously planned with such a big team such as a hit squad could have been done something ad hoc something that was sponsored a is
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spontaneous in the in the consulate it was planned to position so much so that the joint turkish saudi investigation has failed to find any d.n.a. of mystical and it's been accepted now and agreed that his after he was killed his body was dismembered but there's been no traces of blood nothing that to suggest that he was actually killed there we know he was it's been admitted he was but the actually litany of lies they say here from the saudi side show that the something they're hiding what they are hiding remains to be seen there is no direct evidence linking the crown prince but the circumstantial evidence is pretty strong when you consider that members of that hit squad were very closely aligned with him so the question mark is if it wasn't him who was it and what is going to happen now or attorney thanks very much indeed that's the story mr bolton but reporting.
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the number of people reported missing from a deadly wildfire in northern california has jumped to more than one thousand the region sheriff says as many as one thousand and eleven people are now missing authorities have recovered the remains of eight more victims raising the death toll to seventy one more than fifty two thousand people have been displaced christine salumi has more now from chico in california. some forty thousand people remain under evacuation orders and many of them have ended up here in a makeshift camp alongside a wal-mart parking lot many of them bought tents here having fled their homes with nothing but the clothes on their back and many have no idea if they have a home yet to return to some twelve thousand structures have been destroyed and of course the search for the missing is ongoing the fire is still burning although officials say it's fifty five percent contained more high winds are expected to
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come in and that could make things difficult but they do feel like they've got population centers covered and protected with five thousand firefighters in the area helping to fight this blaze but the smoky conditions are making life really difficult for people not just in the immediate area but hours away in san francisco the air quality is really suffering as a result of these fires one of the long term concerns of people another long term concern is where all these people are going to go there are not a lot of housing there is not a lot of housing available in california to begin with and now with some twelve thousand structures destroyed as a result of the fire the situation is pretty dire and people are living with a lot of uncertainty right now so they had here on al-jazeera melodies no great new president this tension over whether the all the nations should i lied self more to india and china is less known is the radio in june the edge of the east and they choose love story sometimes just as reimagined in contemporary don't.
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europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants at all zero immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the world bank says arrival of many young migrants could be beneficial for the colombian economy with detailed coverage but by turning back on bilateral ties with iran what president donald trump has done is to show people there will be no blurred lines between friend and enemy from around the world a big group of pro independent canada and stormed the play station but then stood on the side killing for placement of thought.
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so again a reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. media reporting that the cia believes saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin sultan. murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul type of a second. president trump was briefed on the situation by the cia and it's true states will reach california the state department has just said that the u.s. government has not yet received i reached a final. trump is in california to assess the damage the number of people missing
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from a deadly wildfire in the north austin state has jumped more than one pound. argentina's defense ministry says a submarine which went missing with forty four crew on board a year ago imploded a u.s. undersea mapping company found the san juan in the south atlantic on the first anniversary of its disappearance families have been critical of the navy response to the disaster and have filed to find out the truth argentina's defense minister has called for an investigation you see in the. i mean to me the president specifically told me that we had to find a submarine and find the truth to get justice now we have found a submarine we need to establish what the causes were and if there are people responsible well let's hear now from to reza has more from one of. it is a day full of emotion lots of questions but also lots of anger here in argentina people are wondering what exactly happened to the submarine now that it's been
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found that we went to a press conference by the minister of defense where they confirmed that the son of one had been found they said that it's located at a death of about nine hundred meters and off about fifty five hundred kilometers away of the argentine coast they said that the video and the images that they got are not very good quality because of the turbulence and the water in that area and also because of the souls which makes it much difficult to send the images he also said that it's been located in an area that had been investigated and searched over and over again but that they never saw it because that area is a very very very complicated accents the minister of defense said that now it's time for an investigation to continue into what went wrong what happened and that's the questions that many of the relatives want and then so to right now are judges of the knitting and investigation in southern argentina into what happened because
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what many of the relatives want to know is how was it possible that water entered into the snorkel area of the submarine and that is what caused the fire we've been in touch with many of those relatives in fact we got the message of one of those fathers who we just got that message that he's basically saying we never gave up he's at sea and on that ship that sounds the submarine we never gave up they'll be time to analyze what happened but right now is that we found them and i cannot stop crying so you can imagine the emotion among the relatives here today but of course that leads to lots of questions that need an answer. to the murder of the mexican border city of to wallace says he expects the influx of central american migrants to last for at least six months the city has opened up a school shelter up to three thousand people goes into the central american. escaping violence of poverty and hope to gain asylum in the u.s. in the u.s. mexico's federal government estimates the number of migrants into one could reach
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ten pounds. in colombia taxes on staples such as oranges a leading to harsh criticism of the president to have and. to just one hundred days in office he's accused of remaking on his campaign promises unions are threatening a nationwide strike and it's under m.p.'s he has more now from bogota. with his youthful energy and a once healthy majority in congress some expected colombia's new president to have an easy start but after one hundred days in office the president has come across decades old challenges the government has campaigned on very aggressive platform something to be a game changer in the country's history the youngest president the most technocratic and it's gone through a series of roadblocks. you could campaigned on law and order and boosting the economy under the watchful eye of his political right wing mentor. a hardliner who
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is as popular as he is polarizing but well as government has not been extreme some of his proposals have been challenged even by his own party behind him push. took his approval rating fell from over fifty percent to twenty seven percent in three months as colombians felt betrayed his campaign promises such as not increasing taxes i knew bill plans to do just that charging new taxes i'm forty basic goods including meat eggs and fruits. we barely have what we need for our daily survival or does he expect us to find the money to pay more taxes ok some of us but i mean look at all he promised in the campaign and now it's all against the poor when it's the poor that's helped him to get elected. the bill aims to raise four point four billion dollars necessary to finding spending next year but it's lagging in congress as many fear it would negatively impact an already struggling middle
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class. a number of proposals supported by the president such as the new and take corruption measures among others have all failed showing just how difficult it has been for this administration to pass any meaningful legislation so has not been able to really. coalesce around himself his own party much less convince the other parties to join him. in more challenges that come from the streets students have been protesting for over a month on public universities funding and workers again the stations are threatening a national strike it's a difficult awakening for a president who promised to govern for all in a nation that remains deeply divided about its future alison and. one protester has been killed and over two hundred others injured during a fuel tax protests that have blocked roads across france since the start of two thousand and eighteen prices have increased by as much as twenty percent the
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government introduced taxes to the price of fuel to reduce pollution and tackle climate change protesters say the taxes unfairly punish people who need their cause they've reports now from power. they are the sights and sounds of protest in the heart of the french capital there have been many demonstrations during president micron's leadership as he tries to introduce a raft of economic reforms with this new round of protests is different. around two hundred fifty thousand demonstrators took to the streets and more than two thousand protests nationwide this was bordeaux his main square. it began as a grassroots movement called the yellow vests a backlash against tax increases on petrol and diesel the movements now gathering momentum. in northern france near kalai they blocked roads as well as access to
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fuel depo paralyzing transport routes as a blockade in southeast from a driver accidentally hit and killed a woman demonstrator by simple i'm wearing this you know vest for a simple reason there are too many taxes in this fuel tax we simply cannot turn around we just keep getting taxed by michael and me getting nothing back here in central paris serving several pockets of protests and merging in different parts of the city similar tenuously such as here at the arc de triomphe have also been several somewhat valiant attempts to blockade the roads although here what people are doing is stopping cars to see exactly what people support what they're trying to do here is a difficult challenge for president to mine your macro on the one handing house to show that he is allowing people the democratic right demonstrations like this at the same time standing firm on his policies. earlier in the week mccrum
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said he wanted to reconcile the french people with its leaders the government insists the price hikes and necessary to help reduce carbon emissions is offered some financial incentives to encourage people to buy electric cars. but demonstrators say taxes should be imposed big polluters like heavy industries not ordinary drivers but crumbs popularity has been fully in recent months he can't afford to see it slide any further. al-jazeera paris a number of cabinet ministers have told u.k. prime minister to resign may there is more work to be done on her draft breaks a deal under let some huge leader of the house of commons is said to be heading a group of ministers who want may to amend the agreement the prime minister is set to meet leaders at a summit in brussels next week where the deal is due to be signed off may has faced calls from within her own party to step down over the deal that she reached on leaving the european union. what i'm doing is working very hard to support the
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prime minister in getting the correct sit down at seventeen point four million people voted full and i think there's still the potential to improve on the clarification and on some of the say yes measures within it and that's what time helping to be able to help with iranian president hassan rouhani says iran and iraq could raise their annual bilateral trade to twenty billion dollars despite u.s. sanctions it made the remarks following a meeting with visiting iraqi president saddam the visit comes just weeks after the u.s. re impose sanctions on iran's key oil industry as well as its banking and shipping sectors washington says tehran is breaking the two thousand and fifteen international nuclear deal and interfering in regional conflicts war crimes suspect . has been extradited to the hague for his alleged role in atrocities against muslims in central african republic this comes just days after a warrant was issued against your khatami who is
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a sitting member of parliament he was a senior leader within the mostly christian and block a movement whose fighters systematically attacked muslim population after the muslims of arca rebels seized power. china and the united states have clashed on trade at the opening of the apec summit in papua new guinea chinese president xi jinping said that u.s. protectionism was damaging global groove while u.s. vice president might pence when there would be no end to american tariffs in less china changed its ways the two have imposed sanctions on each other's exports the number of people killed by a powerful cycling which barreled into the coast of southern india has now risen to thirty three cycling god just struck six districts of tamil nadu state on friday with heavy rains and winds that reached one hundred twenty kilometers per hour more than eighty two thousand people are in emergency shelters in four hundred state run times. two former presidents of madagascar will face each other in next month's
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runoff election under a rock nina and marc ravalomanana it came out on top in last week's presidential poll as a second round was triggered when neither gained over fifty percent of the vote needed for an outright when a european union observer mission said despite some irregularities overall the election was well organized it would have mohammed solar has been sworn in as president of the melody eaves he unexpectedly beat outgoing leader abdul a yemeni in september the island nation has grown in strategic importance in recent years as china and india by influence in the region so that has promised an india policy his team is also reviewing millions of dollars of investments from china as well as related that so his predecessor was considered close to beijing a tragic love story often compared to shakespeare's romeo and juliet told throughout the middle east and central asia for over
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a thousand years has been reinterpreted through twenty first century contemporary dance just doubled when i went to see the british premiere of lena and majnoon. was. musicians from play traditional persian instruments. setting the stage for a western audience to learn the heartbreaking tale of imagine. dancers from the mark morris interpret. that tells the story of two young people who aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with world contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know there's it's not just islamophobia
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it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. and expert on now surprise yani music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity.
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at a time of increased support for walls and tighter borders to protect individual nations this production is all about sharing ideas and collaboration between cultures from across the world. some of the sounds and styles may be foreign to western audiences but the emotions are known to all still relevant and entertaining across countries cultures and centuries jessica baldwin al-jazeera. that's a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera and u.s. media is reporting that the cia believes saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered to america so g.'s met in the saudi consulate in istanbul or no type of the second the findings contradicts riyadh's claims that its de facto
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leader was not involved the saudi embassy in washington has rejected the accusation made by the u.s. intelligence service u.s. president told trump is now being briefed on the situation by the cia and it's a curious states but is yet to comment on it speaking earlier he stressed the importance of saudi u.s. relations. with great ally saudi arabia to give us a lot of jobs to give us a lot of a lot of economic development. there but exactly they're. going to develop and i also take that you know president i think a lot of things it's a good. while since those comments of president donald trump has now arrived in california to assess damage as a number of people missing from a deadly wildfire in the northern part of the state has jumped to more than one thousand well tories have recovered the remains of eight more victims raising the number of people killed to seventy one more than fifty two thousand people have been displaced. the argentine navy is submarine located
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a year after it disappeared in the atlantic ocean suffered an implosion according to a senior official the a r a san juan disappeared four hundred thirty kilometers off the argentine coast on the fifteenth of november last year with forty four crew members on board and naval commander says the crew had reported what was described as a short circuit in the vessels batteries their relatives have vowed to fight to get to the truth of what happened now that the wreckage has finally been found one protester has been killed and more than forty others injured during fuel tax protests that have blocked roads across from more than one hundred twenty five thousand people have been taking part in around two thousand protests the controversial fuel tax rises a part of president a man will micron's strategy of moving the country away from its dependency own. all right you're up there with headlines here coming up next it is talk to us there
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are. hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the country with the largest known oil reserves in israel. until six years ago it was one of latin america's most prosperous nations much when the price of oil plummeted the exodus began first the wealthiest class left by plane followed by middle class professionals. now with
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a hyper inflation rate that's almost impossible to measure it's the turn of those who can only afford to leave by bus or by foot and they're leaving in astonishing numbers going south to other latin american countries to neighboring colombia where there's now an estimated one million venezuelans or brazil and ecuador which are mainly stepping stones to peru and chile if they can make it. according to a u.n. estimate as of july two point three million venezuelans many of them with no money at all have left their own country and largest influx of refugees in latin american history poses a huge problems for venezuela's neighbors some countries have declared an immigration emergency and are making it more difficult for them as whalen's to enter yet the exodus continues the first to leave a mentally opponents of the government but. now those desperate to leave belong largely to the working class the hard core support base of the bolivarian
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revolution initiated by the late former president bill go chop it. people like all that but then cool the forty three year old hairdresser cuts hair in what might once have been a cheerful unisex salon in a working class neighborhood in the state of meat and these days there's no running water no electricity and at least half of the now rundown cell on well you know over here but that doesn't plan to stay much longer she's living with her elderly mother to save money and is trying to sell whatever she can so that she can leave behind the hardship and violence that she says as destroyed her family or go you've had three children what happened to them when they're on. board. and. also for both and i do not want. to
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