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oh yeah, now, oh wow. ah, it is good to be with us. hello adrian, sitting here in though how with the news out from al jazeera, the headlines leader of columbia's largest drug cartel has been arrested. the president has described the capture of dido antonio the saga, also known as but tonia as the biggest bloated drug trafficking in columbia. since the death of pablo escobar in 1993. the united states of south korea, calling for com nearly a week up to north korea, testified a new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north korea is in sole for meetings with south korean officials. a gun that have killed at least 10 people in
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molly and an attack on a base of a paramilitary group. that is the gander e. so was carried out a little the region of gao and it's unclear who is responsible turkeys president is demanded. the 10 western ambassadors be expelled after they called for the release of a jail businessman. osman cabella has been imprisoned since 2017. he's accused of taking part in 20 sixteens failed coo, which he denies. the joint statement from several countries, including the u. s. canada france, germany say that the case cast a shadow over respect for democracy. it noted that the charges against cobbler have changed over time, and called on turkey to resolve his case quote, in line with turkey's international obligations and domestic law. turkey is called the statement irresponsible. joining us from istanbul, matthew bryce up a former us ambassador, a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic councils eurasia center. hi,
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it's good to have you with us, sir. hello, to what extent were other ones comments? men for domestic consumption. i mean, he must know how controversial those comments were, and that the potential fallout could be you huge. is he going to follow through on them? thanks, adrian, for having me with you. of course, any time there is a significant foreign policy decision in any country, domestic politics are a big part of, in this case, i think president r one is looking forward to the possibility of early elections. they're supposed to be scheduled in 2023. they may be moved up and he is in an electoral alliance and a parliamentary alliance with a far right nationalist, political party. so, you know, that party called the nationalist actually party that they always want to take the top fine whenever they feel that, especially western countries are putting pressure on turkey. but i'm not sure how far turkey is going to go in the situation. you know, it's possible that president, they're the ones announcements, ordering or directing his foreign minister to declare these ambassadors. persona
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non grata, may simply be a diplomatic shot across the bow. and it may be that turkey does not follow through . i actually expelled them and i say that because the reaction by the u. s. embassy and several other european ones has been muted. in fact, the embassies have refrained from commenting, which makes me think there's some sort of a discussion going on and still find the same. all right, so what does it tell us about what's going on in the ones in a circle who's advising him or is he is even going off piece here catching is advisors of god with comments like this? i don't think he's going off beast. i think that he has, he has 2 different broad factions on, in terms of foreign policy. one grouping really does want to normalize or restore good relations with the united states and the rest of nato. and over the course of the past couple of weeks, we've been hearing rumors sometimes partially substantiated, that turkey in the u. s. are trying to get their dispute over turkey's purchase of
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russian s 400 air defense systems, and therefore turkey banishment of the u. s. f. 35 cell fighter programs behind them. and what they've been discussing is maybe turkey will want to and then be permitted by the u. s. congress to buy more of the us fighter jets that already has which are f. 16. but on the other side, there's a grouping at the so called your asian is in turkish foreign policy establishment. and in the, you know, the advisors posed to him, who believe it may be turkey's proper place in the world is not so much rooted in nato, but in eurasia, meaning, looking toward j. e, looking toward not just russia, but central asia, turkey countries and even half canister and beyond. so i think that that dispute is being played out with this announcement by, by president eric one without him yet following through. it may be sort of a balancing. all right, so, so we think it's unlikely, but let's just suppose for above it, he does go through with it and expels these ambassadors. what will the implications
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be, particularly concerning us turkish relations? yeah, and selfishly, as a former us diplomat, i hope it's unlikely it'll follow through, but i don't know. you may. if he does, i think that that will you know, us turkey relations will be set back a long, long way. this would be the lowest point in us turkey relation since since the a k. p has come into power 900 years ago. and i talked about the possible f. 16 sale as a way to get turkey us relations back on track, such as sale would have to be approved by the u. s. congress at a moment when turkey is under sanctions for having purchased the s 400 russian air defense system. a decision to, to kick the us ambassador out of turkey would make it politically inconceivable that congress would relapse and allow that f 16 say all that could get otherwise. you s tricky relation back on track. really good to talk to you matthew. many thanks to matthew bryce in a stumble, actually it. thank you. hungary,
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as prime minister has accused foreign powers of meddling in his countries politics . victor old man was addressing supporters as thousands turned out for rival rallies in the capital budapest. laura burton, mandy reports looking back 65 years and into the future. tens of thousands upon gary and march to budapest, in support of prime minister victor oberon. the dates marked the anniversary of the 1956 anti suited uprising here brought to the parliamentary elections expected next april. this was also a chance to resell would you bessy brussels today? speaks to us and treat it along with the pole as if we were an enemy. we have a feeling of deja. the air of the soviet doctrine permeates europe as well. it is time for them, brussels to understand that even the communists could not defeat the sand in the machinery, the stick,
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and the wheels of all and all or vans right wing finish. polity has 13 consecutive landslide victories in the last 12 years. but for the next he is though looking tighter. they've introduced measures such as an income tax rebates for families or bands also stepped up its strong anti immigration rhetoric. miss stucky, it's as in cat, this, rolla sasha don't to the 2022 election will be a decisive election and we will have to join our forces ahead of him. and captain hungary is really being attacked by the west. and what you are all saddled while you're trying to stop old on is this man peter marquis vi whose support a state their own rally. he's the mayor of a small farming town. more importantly, he leads the 6 party opposition alliance and then neck and neck, with fidelity in opposition, both in absolute bishop i am absolutely hopeful. i think this will be a very important election that primaries have also shown us, that this would be
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a historic election because there's never been such a unity hungary getting them by. the opposition leader is promising to tackle corruption, introduced the euro currency, and draft a new constitution. our basic goals for all of us left and right is a hungary to be a democracy, to be governed by the rule of law in market economy and part of the european union . these 4 basic values we all share. the result of next he is though it could have real implications for the countries relationship with the outside wall to yellow. between now and then both sides will continue arguing that they represent true hungarian values north as a manly al jazeera housing in berlin. like many other cities is becoming increasingly unaffordable. lynn has recently voted overwhelmingly in favor of a proposal for authorities to seize more than 200000 homes and put them into public ownership. but a step boss, reports,
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political and legal hurdles mean that it may never happen. daniel digman is one of the last residents, still living in this large apartment block in the heart of berlin. jeff, 101 flats, 85 have been empty for years with a company who bought it, fighting legal battles to demolish, to block, to make way for new or part of it. and so many people are looking for housing. yeah, that's just kinda. while most residents have left digman decided to stay despite receiving threats and it's copying, sat on fire. once matter, couldn't marvia and facade, and we are furious that when did just happen to us. when did housing turn into a commodity? wife housing being traded on my candidate. how is it possible that a public good, destiny, big used to make such as soon as i ran such skyrocketed as global investments have bought into berlin. real estate in a referendum more than 1000000 berlin us 57.6 percent of those who voted,
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chose in favor of buying out companies that own more than 3000 apartments. the landscape resorts change with old buildings making play for new ones, leaving some long term residents. not my choice, but the move outs where it's a problem that exists in most european cities. but here, when they have made it clear, they are fed up, the referendum was based on provisions in the german constitution. that explicitly says property can be expropriated when it's for the public good. but this legal expert believes the plan will be overturned in court. in germany, we have to 15 in the constitution, which says that nationalization is possible, but it's subject to what applies to every action by the state. it has to be proportionate, and there are many other more effective fraternities. nationalization won't cause a singer new apartment to be built and building new apartments and many other measures are certainly more important than nationalization. campaign as in favor of
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the measured don't agree they say several legal opinions show that expropriation is possible. what we want the will of berlin's population to be implemented. we know it takes a while to draft a law. the question is whether they really want to do it or whether the city governments trying to hold it up and kick it into the long grass. that's something we won't accept. we've just had the most successful referendum inter lynn's history . for most of daniel dick month neighbors, the referendum came too late, and soon he too might have to move elsewhere. had understood that reverse as anguish in does not to city. is it? does it just belong to the big corporation driven by the stock market? he's only purposes to make profits for shareholders of any cost. so my next question is, what kind of life do we want in this city? a question that politicians here are going to have to answer. step, fasten al jazeera in berlin may be is suspending the road out of
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a russian developed cove at 19 vaccine following concerns about its safety. for people at risk of h, i v. some studies suggest that the vaccines with a certain viral ingredient found in the sputnik solution, can make men more susceptible to h i v. but the institute, the developer job says that the maybe as decision isn't based on scientific evidence. in peru, the number of people who died from coven 19 has passed 200000 of the highest in the world per capita. more than 2000000 infections have been recorded since the pandemic began. adult variant is being blamed for rising hospital admissions. the southern african kingdom of s 14, he has been gripped by proto ma chrissy demonstrations for months now. but the good lunch of what used to be known as swaziland says, there can be no dialogue until the unrest stops. it's africa's last absolute monarchy. i'll just hear us. natasha can aim reports from bonnie bonnie
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saturday would have been the 22nd birthday of mo fauna said belly mug who's as son, sandy laid died 3 days ago. after being caught in violent pro democracy protests. when he went to the mobile phone store, my buddha says, a witness told him, his 1st born was shot in the back by a police officer and left to die to make his way as they don't k a. but i see that an elbow dos you, which i because my sides and i see to, to marie was going to be something, something fee not given to me, maybe even to discount the government says, since pro democracy protests began in june. 35 people have died. amnesty international says that number is much higher. more than 80. many people are now saying something that was wants inconceivable in africa's last absolute monarchy.
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that after 35 years of rule, king the swati, the 3rd has enriched himself. while ignoring the struggles of the people and it's time for his reign to end and a new era of democracy to begin. one delay lulu is a secretary general of one of the largest political parties in his white, teeny, a 1973 decree bans parties from sponsoring candidates to run for parliament. he says, all the corruption in the country can be traced back to the cape. he doesn't look given them to human life. that's how divorced and corrupt he has become. we have been taken repeating, hoping that one dig is of the to will open any reduce it, but like all their sports and to take does he has, he's not listening. king ma swati says he hopes to launch a national dialogue in the coming months and called for peace in this country of just over 1000000 people. for martin by bonnie deputy mayor jab,
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lonnie new marlo says a sweet, teeny needs to address corruption. and that lies with parliament. we are at a very precarious, painful, agonizing phrase badge. what is good is that we all agree that we don't deserve this weekend too for tremendous. now the beginning in my humble submission is that let everybody will throw the anger in. let's come together, go for it. at the moment, the buddha isn't sure how he and his family will be able to do that. they have yet to bury sandy. les people have described his wife teenie as one big family, but there is no sign yet. that family is ready to heal. natasha can aim l. jazeera and by bonnie as martini people in as pakistan a voting in
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a presidential election where the result is in no doubt, the incumbent shoved cuts. let us as you live, isn't facing any real opposition that his own course to secure a 2nd 5 year term. but as his lawyer came to power in 2016 after the death of a former dictator, islam kareem off who ruled for 27 years. film industry workers have held a vigil to remember cinematographer alina hutchins. she was killed in an incident involving a proper gun, fired by actor alec baldwin. on thursday, he pulled the trigger off to being told, the weapon was safe. about $200.00 people attended the event in albuquerque, new mexico. phil laval, reports now from los angeles grant accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop done. we need help immediately bonanza creek ranch come on. that is the panicked voice of a crew member calling 911 from the set of this movie thursday afternoon,
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the director and cinematographer shot by star alec baldwin, who can help our director in our camera? man is camera one and it's been shot. are they going to take him to the right? so was that with a real bullet or why? i cannot tell you that they were filming a weston in santa fe. new mexico falls winds gun, appearing to misfire. having a hutchins shot in the chest. she died a short time later in hospital, director joe sues are standing behind her hit in the shoulder not fatally, and shares came down, sit on another set there with live a live gun discharge reports from source is on the sat claim that had been to misfires from the gun just a week earlier, that gun apparently handed to baldwin on thursday by the assistant director, say court documents both forth. it was free of live ammunition baldwin treating a length of this story, emphasizing that very points inside his se crew were extremely concerned that they had complained about a lack of safety protocols around guns. some even apparently walking off in protest,
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allegedly replaced by new members in an effort to keep the production on track. this as audio comes to light of the gun handler, apparently expressing her lack of experience when talking about her previous movie . you know, i was really nervous about at 1st and i almost didn't take the job because i wasn't sure if i was ready. but doing it like it went really smoothly. hollywood is familiar with tragedy on said brandon lay, son of star bruce lee killed by a gun nearly 30 years ago while shooting the crow. that led through a range of safety protocols being brought in. and so the big question in hollywood, where are those protocols being followed? so how could this have happened? why was there light ammunition on set? why would the crew so close at the time? so many questions to be answered is this police investigation continues, and hollywood comes to times with the tragic loss of one of its rising stars. phil
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lavelle al jazeera los angeles 11 picasso artworks have been sold for more than a $100000000.00. the collection was featured in the bellagio hotel in las vegas for more than 2 decades. saturday's sale was meant to further improve the diversity of its fine art collection. it's replaced 2 days before the 140 of anniversary of the spanish artists birthday pablo. picasso. died in 1973 just ahead here. all that he saw in sport. it's about to go down to of crickets. biggest rivals are getting ready for showed on if you buy the details coming up with foreign, just a few buttons. ah. on counting the cost, the g $20.00 deaf relief deal, which was supposed to help poor countries, but ended up lining the pockets of private investors. also, how to mom for goods is leading to arrive in force and child labor. and from exporting co time to cannabis columbia's ambitious to self medical marijuana.
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counting the costs on al jazeera, compelling, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the speed of the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was life unequalled broadcasting. some no snap in august night. for a happy al jazeera english crowd recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward for the 5th year running frank assessments is orchestra likely to change biking behavior at all? it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlights inside story on al jazeera, ah,
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ah, support his forum, if you're in thanks so much later on sunday, when the biggest match ups and world of sport gets under way arch rivals, pakistan and india are set for an intense show down in crickets t 20 world cup. the debris match will be a rare opportunity to see the sides play each other. currently, they only meet in major international competitions, mid political tensions between the heating neighbors. but last time they concluded a bilateral series was back in 2013. as for this super 12 madge, india do we have the edge? they've never lost the pockets on out a cricket world cab neither one day nor t 20. their coley side are also higher in the t 20 rankings. their 2nd one place above pockets sun, but park the sun, have an ace up their sleeves captain bar exam. the last 3 years, nobody scored more to 20 international runs than him. and both teams are worth
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former t 20 world champions. they're both looking to win a 2nd title. they can't be honest. whatever happened in the past, we don't want to focus on that. we want to focus on what lies ahead. so we will try to give 100 percent and focus on our strength and ability. and if we do that on the day, we will play good cricket. we just focus on what we need in order for me to do any other that we yes, the mindset is not the same doctor, visual and then again, this is also 2nd earlier we spoke to e. s p and crick, info, news editor, not grad school, a party, and he believes the match will be a close one. the crowds when anticipated a good contest, hopefully a good contest because usually can sometimes be quite disappointing focused on will
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consider themselves. those are favorite, they have a really good captain and back, and i think the 20 currently, i mean with all due respect to david milan. but i think microphone have not lost much in the way they know the conditions will be the players know the condition really well. the india being kind of habituated to playing not doing the last one so it could be opposed. content really close condos can just pink of talking to group. i think there's more, it's more of a friendly rivalry get, i think not only becomes a docking point because they don't played each other and bilateral crickets. and this is the only time to come and fix each other in global documents and it doesn't happen every year. so that's why every 2 years. and then it becomes that ok let's, let's kind of it kind of, it's simmering in the background. but since nobody can get a match,
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this match kind of gets disproportionately england opened their tournament with a victory over defending champions, the west indies, the when these were bold out, produced 55 runs, the lowest severs hold on. want to turn in by a top tier nation, england law for wickets in reaching your target with more than half their over to spare tournament format involves 2 groups of 16 each with the top 2 in each pool. moving to the $75.00 come into the we wouldn't expect to the extra credit goes to all a boarding unit and the feeling is about 2 weeks except she will cut you taken. and just like i said, we couldn't, you know, of anything better as well. australia won their 1st game, the seals, a 5 week it victory over south africa. the aussies were sent a modest target of a 119 runs. and while they looked in control for most of their innings, south africa showed some late fight, whilst rarely got the required runs with just 2 balls to spare.
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the atlanta braves are headed to the world series for the 1st time since 1999. i missed many reigning champions, deli dodgers forwards you in game 6 of their championship series. sophie's houston astros in the finals game. one of the best of 7 series is in houston on monday. i was just hoping i could honestly hope i could just hold it together. um, cuz it was pre i comes at ya, i after all the years and everything you go through and now to be able to experiences relief, some really cool football now. and liverpool can reclaim 2nd place in the primary league with a win at manchester. united later on sunday. manchester city are currently 2nd in
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the table after clenching a comfortable full one victory. a way to brighten on saturday. city found 3 of their goals in the 1st half fil thought and netted twice. man, city are currently 2 points behind league lingers. chelsea it doesn't matter. the sequence density doesn't matter. we just said him the only way we have to have a little success or how success will let success is to huff the ball to plate with the book and we started losing bulls and we're start her simple things. we done a complicated one does happen. dilbren is good and you suffer and is i would lessen for the future. red bulls match for snap and his claim, whole position for united states grand prix. and also a he sees the position from 4 wheel one title.
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rival lewis hamilton in the final lap of qualifying in austin, texas for sammons, red, ultimate, sergio pres, we'll race from 3rd on the great i was not sure what was going on to my plan, but it was involved in a position that also to the b one and victory as a team of it was a very fun i gave it everything today, a bit of a struggle through qualifying i think from p one moment kind of go back a little bit. and those guys are incredibly great through qualifying. so i was having my last that of course did what was areas that we can improve, but i think that was pretty much everything we had and masters champion high ducky matt. sienna has one pga tour event being held in japan this week. but see, i'm a clenched a 5 shot victory over americans, cameron tingle lee, ann brandon seal, says 7, pg toward the 3 overall by his hers and his native to patton k. and that is that for now, back to you adrian,
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for many thanks today. that's it. from that is i'll come all santa maria, back with you to rubber yup. station. just a few moments and see what else ah and november. oh, now to a 0. 02, a year of turbulent weather. well, lead us gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning 4 lines goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the u. s. 1000000 in car gast, on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year off, the lawful trigger, a political, quite immersive personal short documentary africa direct showcases african stories
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from african filmmakers, china, mobs, $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and call for a boycott impact the sporting events. november on al jazeera, a small closed middle east and community, whose history goes back nearly 3000 years. with a population under threat. when men out number women, 3 to one, out as they were well meets, the men have decided to break with tradition and marry foreign women. samaritan weddings signed sealed, delivered on out his era. ah,
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knowledge is here. when ever you are oh, the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartels been arrested and it's been compared to the fall of 19 eighties, drug load pablo escobar. ah, hello again. i'm pamela, santa maria, here in doug. how this is the world news from al jazeera pushing past the security forces, refugees and migrants determined to reach the united states self on foot in southern mexico. our goal remains to compete in a position of the grand panama, the u. s. issues more.
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