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we have a news gathering team here that is 2nd to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to them. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. president omar al bashir goes on trial in khartoum accused of corruption. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from coming up syria launches an error
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strike close to a turkish army convoy and accuses istanbul of a flagrant intervention in its domestic affairs. wrong warns the u.s. oil tanker that's just been released from jail after being detained for 6 weeks. the president says he's optimistic about talks with afghanistan's government and the taliban as the nation mourns those killed in saturday's wedding attack. sudan's topos president omar al bashir is trial on corruption charges is under way in khartoum it is one of several trials he faces charged with possessing foreign currency and accepting bribes bashir was removed from power by a military coup in april after weeks of protests against his rule he's also want to buy the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity and our 4 let's go now to have a morgan who has been covering all of this for us from khartoum so. i'm not sure i
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don't think actually we do not we're trying to establish communication with her we'll get back to that story in just a moment in the meantime let's move forward a syrian government airstrike has targeted an area near a turkish military convoy advancing in northwest syria the syrian government says the convoy crossed the border and was heading towards an area near concha coon or like 30 vehicles including 7 tanks were and that convoy turkey says it was traveling to protect one of its observation post in syria on rebel commander was killed in that strike the syrian government has previous he accused turkey of processing into syria to support rebel groups following these developments from beirut in neighboring lebanon. there is a risk of direct confrontation between the syrian and turkish armies in the syrian province of idlib already there are reports that a turkish military convoy has come under fire and syrian government forces are being blamed for that attack this convoy was heading to one of turkey's observation
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posts in the rebel controlled province of idlib that post in the town of moore it is close to being besieged by syrian government forces what is happening in this province is that the syrian government and its allies are on the offensive advancing towards an international highway that they want to control but in order to do that they will have to overrun this turkish observation post which was set up as part of an agreement with russia last year that create the escalation zone in province but since the past few weeks that cease fire has collapsed and that the syrian government offensive is continuing the syrian foreign ministry condemning the turkish military for sending troops into saying that this is violating the state sovereignty even though i mentioned that they are there according to an
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agreement with the syrian government's ally russia the syrian foreign ministry also saying that this move by turkey because this is being seen as a message from turkey that they will not stand idle and allow the syrian government to overrun rebel controlled territories and the international highways so the syrian foreign ministry saying that this is not going to stop our offensive so tensions are on the rise in this corner of syria let's turn to the breaking news we're following for you the trial of sudan's deposed president omar al bashir has begun. i had been organised there she is outside the courthouse so tell us about the about what we know about the proceedings. richelle right now what we do know is that the judicial system the judges and the juries are listening to hear what the investigator has to say this is supposed to be a procedural hearing but they're also going to listen to the investigators to know
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what the corruption charges entail and how they came about to charging him with the corruption charges let's not forget that former president i want to be sure is also charged with with the crime of killing protesters and inciting the killing of protesters since protests began in december now that is not being heard here in the court this is not going to be included in this court session which we do know from his $94.00 defense lawyers that the number of lawyers that will be defending him in this corruption charges is that he will be charged with graft charges there are right now investigating and they are listening to the investigators to see what they have to say and there will be more sessions to come initially this session was supposed to be held 2 weeks ago but it was postponed because his mother passed away and they said that he needed some time before he was brought to the courts and before people listen to what he has to say and to what the defense lawyers have to say 94 turnings ok i have a bit besides. the trials that he faces in khartoum he also
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has to deal at some point what the international criminal court as well correct. well that is if the transitional government that will be formed in the coming days decides to hand him over to the international criminal courts when the military ousted him in april they made it very clear that they will not hand in hand him over to the court they said that it's an issue of sovereignty it's an issue of the country's independence and on earth so they will be trying him here but they haven't press any charges that include work crimes crimes against humanity and genocide which is what the international criminal court is charging him with so they're saying that if that is going to happen if he's going to be tried for those crimes that the international criminal courts is accusing him of then they're going to wait until a transitional government is formed and till there's an independent judiciary things that are still being worked out between the transitional military council and the opposition coalition ok about morgan with the latest from khartoum had to thank you turkey has dismissed the procurators party mayors of 3 cities in the
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southeast the government accuses them of involvement in what it calls terrorism related crimes simcoe still has more from istanbul. turkey's interior ministry stated in a press release that those 3 mayors who have been removed from their mayor or old post this morning are accused of a rise crimes including being members of the out both kurdistan workers party the park a k spreading the p.k. k. agenda and exporting to misspell team money and resources in order to finance and support the agenda the p.k. k. is listed as a terrorist organization not only by turkey but also by the united states and the e.u. also turkey's interior ministry detained 418 people doing in a parade held in 29 provinces of turkey this morning and those people are accused of being linked to the kurdistan workers party the minister says that those
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people has links to the out both kurdistan workers party and they have identified that those people have been supporting the p.k. and after after the removal of the mayors from their paws the city governors have been appointed as trustees as the acting mayors according to turkey's constitution and a regulation for election the interior ministry has a right to has the authority to remove local authority members from their polls for a temporary period of time if they have ongoing persecution process or legal proceedings until a final decision is placed iran is warning the united states not to seize its oil tanker and open seas after it set sail from her overnight vessel itself for 6 weeks on suspicion of taking crude oil to syria and violation of a use sanctioned it's no longer called grace one the new name is adrian darya one but it's unclear where the tanker is heading enter simmons' reports from the rich.
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yes. lifted and underway at last in the darkness heading east into the mediterranean. a few hours before the departure supplies had been loaded on the adrian daria warm in the choppy waters a specialist engineer had been winched up along with at least 5 new crew members the engineer was brought on board to attend to a technical issue planning to return to shore later nightfall on the swell of the sea is getting worse yet the technician has yet to return to the supertanker the ai asked systems that automatic identification systems are now showing a drill down real worn they to the technician had finished his work and returned to shore but who will end up with $140000000.00 worth of crude oil this is obviously going to be one of those tracks vessels either the next few days and therefore we
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don't have a very clear idea of where it goes and we have a very clear idea of any vessels that come alongside in order to try and ship the cargo. last thursday gibraltar the supremes court lifted the detention order on the ship after assurances from iran that it would not deliver its cargo of crude oil to syria complying with the european union sanctions on that country an attempt by the united states to reimpose the detention under its own sanctions was dismissed by the court on sunday as the reflagged rename ship prepared to leave your proto announced it couldn't follow up on a subsequent u.s. district court warrant the detention of the ship and the full faith of her cargo. it was 6 weeks ago the super tanker was captured off the coast of this tiny british territory at the tip of the iberian peninsula it's overlooking the african coastline and it's the gateway to the mediterranean a british frigate docking here but destined for the strait of hormuz to take over
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escort duties serves as a reminder of the tension that it has escalated with the ongoing detention of a british flag tanker in peril this is the closing of one chapter of a crisis and the start of a new one that's now charting. calls andrew symonds al-jazeera off the coast of japan. and iran is still holding a british flag tanker that sees a ship in the strait of hormuz 2 weeks after the u.k. territory of gibraltar detained. iran's foreign minister says it's up to the courts to decide if and when the british tanker will be released through the as for the release of the violating british tanker we need to wait for the court order there have been several maritime violations made by that ship so the court is looking into it hopefully as soon as possible the process will be complete and the court's verdict will be out whatever that may be it could be a release order hopefully to be released as soon as possible still ahead on
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al-jazeera and. expansive park in the heart of one of the world's most polluted cities plus. beyond this rock is the entrance to a journal trade here in southern chile where for nearly half a century residents were enslaved and abused now a 117 of the survivors are suing the chilean state puts alleged their sponsibility . i know there are plenty of scottish across much of indonesia really is going through borneo picking up. and the blanket of cloud which will tend to sit across the region ready for the next couple of days that rain could be heavy at times not as bad on tuesday across much as the march of the mill
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