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daughters a palace a bad part of the radicalize nude scenes on al-jazeera. the important thing if you're walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday. we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the heart of. the battle lasted three days and three nights and there were no prisoners at the control of the hidden under control of the region around and that's why it was such a bloody battle an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war beirut holiday in war hotels on al-jazeera. but everybody who says one should listen to the tape speak arabic what are you going to get from. the u.s. national security adviser says he hasn't turned audiotape the killing but someone
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who may not even attend the senate hearing on it. they say he's a war criminal and the crown prince message is loud and clear into his. life from a headquarters and. also ahead ukraine's president accuses russia of beefing up its military presence along the border after the black sea standoff. budget airlines ordered to work on its safety record after a crash in indonesia that killed one hundred eighty nine people. hello the white house says it's unlikely the u.s. president will meet the saudi crown prince during the upcoming g. twenty summit in argentina because of his busy schedule as the senate is due to be
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briefed on wednesday about the ongoing u.s. involvement in the war in yemen the murder of journalist. the head of the cia has listened to recordings of death but reportedly won't be at the briefing meanwhile trumps national security adviser says he isn't going to learn anything by listening to those tapes so let me take the question of the tape first no i haven't. i guess i should ask you why do you think i should what do you think i learned from . my. family in this room speak arabic. that the cynics are going to see what you want me to listen to what am i going to learn from mean if they were speaking korean i wouldn't learn any more from it either or be able to tell you it was anything i could read a transcript so you don't think it's important here that i mean i'm just trying to make the point that everybody who says why don't you listen to the tape unless you
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speak arabic what are you going to get from it like how has more from washington. all the senators who will be briefed by the secretary of state and the secretary of defense behind closed doors no public access but senators i rate it the fact that it appears the director of the cia will not be president this is the person they want to hear from because senators intent on finding out about the murder of jamal khashoggi and the possible involvement of the crown prince of saudi arabia in that murder reports indicate that the white house has instructed the cia director not to attend this is unconfirmed at this particular point but her absence would raise the possibility that the secretary's will not be briefing the senate about the murder of jamal khashoggi instead they may be arguing why sanction should not be imposed against saudi arabia both of my pump aoe and jet matters have made very clear they
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are on the same page as president trump and do not believe that sanctions should be exercised against saudi arabia the senators feel very differently they are going to be pushing for legislation imposing socks and sions and they are going to press to get more details about the death of democracy. or saudi arabia's crown prince has left in a zero he's now heading to argentina for the g twenty meeting but as jim owsley our reports one visit to tunis left some unhappy. you are not broken that is the message to crown prince mohammed bin for a man from hope trusters includes u.s. capital they gathered in the center of the city with banners and high cards denouncing the visits of the saudi royal amount they believe to be a war criminal and an enemy of democracy with the murder of journalists still fresh in people's minds and the war in yemen almost on a daily basis hundreds of tunisians the very thought the need to demonstrate
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against been some. say we're against mohammed bin samantha visit to referee married . to free tennessee at a democratic tennessee and he has deprived just people of democracy he's a natural no just that he's a butcher he kills his people he's betrayed the palestinian cause and he kills human rights he simply some women activists and religious scholars he's not welcome . many people in tunisia feel the purpose of this visit is to help legitimize the crown prince after he appeared to be isolated by parts of the international community after official g.'s murder images like this arguably stronger than the chance of the protesters the message from those protesters is loud and clear not only are they protesting against the visit running for that matter but also against the manner of this one of. the one young man. now that is a woman and children and devastated the country of ours this two news in front of
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us was murder they also had themselves in the whites of one of the millions of the cross the region who are unable. to take charge and. because of the lack of freedom. the previous three stops and been seven months to or were egypt behind and the united arab emirates cairo is viewed by many as a military dictatorship while minima and i will be are also criticized by human rights groups for cracking down on freedoms and not long public protests in tunisia may not be the only bad publicity for the crown prince on tuesday human rights watch announced it had filed a submission with a federal prosecutor in argentina where he's expected to attend the g. twenty summit in a couple of days the submission requests that the court's investigate been sound man for war crimes and his role in the murder treaty signed by such a claim can indeed be pursued just as the crown prince is trying to prove that he
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isn't isolated internationally his critics are doing everything they can to ensure he's built to account even if it's. in the court of public opinion. while the us president says he may council meeting his russian counterpart at the g twenty summit in argentina because of the. ukraine on sunday the russian coast guard opened fire on ukrainian naval boats three of them president petro poroshenko has raised concerns over what he says is a buildup of russian tanks close to his country's border so you see much of this is a russian military base located eighteen kilometers from our border on september seventeenth and september twenty fourth these are all tanks this is october much as you can see the number of tanks at the bases located along the border has tripled why were they deployed there the number of units deployed along the entire length of our border has dramatically increased using possible exercises as an excuse does
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not justify this increase in any way after the incident in the sea of we have to provide the ukrainian armed forces with the resistance capability in case of a large scale ground invasion these tanks have not yet been withdrawn they are still there. all three ukrainian soldiers captured by russia during that confrontation in the black sea have been sentenced to two months in custody a court in the russian controlled crimea has accused them of legally entering its territorial waters anderson it's has more from kiev. russia says this is one of many confessions by ukrainian sailors about how the navy illegally entered its territorial waters despite warnings there's outrage in ukraine its foreign minister says these men are obviously talking under duress as he puts it under the quarrels of russia's f.s.b. security service but they're prisoners of war covered by the geneva convention and
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should have access to the international red cross most of the servicemen and up here in simferopol before a court that gave out detention orders for two months while cases are investigated internationally the pressure on russia appeared to have no effect on its foreign minister sergei lavrov visiting paris be useful. if the ukrainian side like its partners in europe is interested in avoiding such situations in the future it is obviously necessary to send a signal to kiev not to allow such a provocation that is not for us to do but for those who maintain close contact with the korean authorities mr lavrov hadn't appeared willing to meet a request made by the french foreign minister. sergey lavrov. told sergey lavrov that a gesture is expected from russia at the prisoners and the boats being held must be free to soon as possible but i will also call my ukrainian counterpart to encourage
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him to seek a deescalation in this region. there may be no confrontation now in the strait but the words exchanged by both sides are getting more volatile ukraine's navy is saying the russians was shooting to kill on sunday russia is warning that a limited martial law to be imposed in parts of ukraine on wednesday could escalate the conflict. and now it's emerged that not all the arrested crew are sailors ukraine's state security services the s.b.u. says it had counterintelligence officers on board and it also says that two missiles were fired by one of two russian fighter jets at the boats and one of those agents was seriously injured what happens next to the detained ukrainian servicemen may be unclear what's certain is that without their release ukraine will continue to ramp up pressure for some sort of international action against russia
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for what happened off the shores of an extra crimea andrew symonds al-jazeera kiev . transport safety committee has called on budget airline line air to improve its safety culture following last crash they say the airline must ensure a pilot can make proper decisions during a flight one hundred eighty nine people on board the boeing seven three seven max were killed when it crashed into the java sea shortly after takeoff on october twenty nine early analysis of the plane's flight recorder and the pilots had battled to keep it from going down. so what is the main conclusion so far of this reports. well we have to remember that this is not the final conclusion of the investigation into why the lion air airplane crashed into the sea in the to the java sea just eleven minutes after takeoff on october twenty
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nine but the picture that spade thing here painted here by the investigators is giving quite a clear idea of what went wrong basically there was a lot of technical issues with that same plane for four days already one particular element of the angle of attack sensor which they call it it's near the cockpit where the airflow is being measured against the nose of the plane that was not functioning and basically what this plane this is a very new seven three seven max eight plane what that plane does it automatically pushes the nose down and that's what's been happening for days already during this the flight with this plane so. they are why sorry. you are listening for i get the noise of the press conference on my ear right now so basically what happened is the pilots actually turn this off and they flew manually which meant that they could actually fly the plane despite this really
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serious problem for a couple of days already the last flight the fatal flight the pilots made a different decision and they didn't fly it manually with very tragic results basically all right thank you for that update from jakarta. still had some on al jazeera will have the latest on the projected results from the racially charged us senate race in mississippi. everything is that risk if we do not allow the stark warning from the u.n. that countries need to triple their efforts to slow down global warming. from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. hello once again welcome to another look at the international focus.
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