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just real complex starts october twentieth on. t.v. this is deja news coming to you live from bali and turkey says investigators will search for a missing journalist inside the saudi consulate in istanbul and this surveillance image taken outside the building is reportedly the last public sighting of a prominent dissident saudi journalist now missing the saudis have denied to the screams that he was murdered inside. also coming up reports say given police have
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made an arrest in the brutal rape and murder of a television journalist a deficit sparked international concern over press safety in the corruption prone e.u. country. of a warm welcome to you turkey has said it will search inside the saudi consulate in istanbul for the missing journalist the human rights and human rights office says is deeply concerned at the disappearance of jamal khashoggi one week ago today the washington post has published what it says is the last four to grab a missing saudi contributor the surveillance camera images shows the fifty nine year old walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago turkish officials say he was murdered inside the building. a clear saudi
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arabia denies. joining me now from istanbul is a correspondent who the washington post has published a photo today what more can you tell us about the context of this image. indeed these seem to be the last images showing the saudi journalist alive before entering the saudi consulate here in istanbul the images show a date and the time of tobar second quarter past one pm so exactly a week ago he was entering the consulate to obtain some documents related to his upcoming marriage and his fiance a turkish lady says she was waiting for him outside the building for a couple of hours actually but he never reemerged she also says that he was concerned about his safety and he told friends look if i don't show up again something must have happened to me so now we have turkish officials fearing that he
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was actually killed inside the consulate the saudis on the other hand have dismissed all these murder allegations as baseless but they have also not provided any evidence showing that jamal she left the building again after entering but now since a few hours more and more details are coming in about the turkish side of the investigation the united nations has been calling on both second and saudi arabia to investigate kushal disappearance turkey presumably is already doing so. yes yes since a couple of days and the turkish foreign ministry said again today a spokesman said that the investigation is continuing intensely and that the saudis are now allowing turkish investigators to enter the consulate building to conduct their research the big question of course is what kind of evidence will they be able to find because turkish media now say that that police officials have also confirmed reports about fifteen saudi nationals who apparently came the same day
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could talk she entered the consulate building that they are involved in his disappearance and that these people have taken c.c.t.v. footage from inside the consulate with them when they left turkey so there is no evidence there so the saudis now have a lot of explaining to do and this is exactly what turkey's president missed out on demands now let's listen to what he had to say. consulate officials cannot save themselves by saying that he left the building. have a camera. if he left you have to prove it with footage. to the turkish authorities where he is should also ask what happened. you spoke with. so dreary how much is already here in turkey now waiting for
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a bigger bodden do go ahead you know so that's what i was about to say many people here are now waiting for the saudis next move for them to bring up any evidence that would support their claims so how much attention is this case attracting. oh a lot i mean this is a mystery that has captivated not only locals here in turkey but of people worldwide some human rights activists have gathered again today outside the saudi consulate demanding a fair and open investigation demanding to know what happened to journalist. i talked to a representative of reporters without borders earlier and he told me if the allegations are indeed true that he was killed this might constituent grave example of what out to critics or dictatorial regimes are willing to do to. two critical
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voices actually and of course this case also might turn into a severe into the most severe diplomatic crisis between saudi arabia and turkey in recent years relations between the two countries are strained especially since the so-called qatar crisis saudi arabia issued a blockade over. turkey sent in troops off of that and aid so relations between the two countries are not exactly good and they might turn into a huge crisis. in istanbul thank you very much not at the feet of another journalist which is making news world wide looking media reports a bulgarian police have arrested a suspect in the rape and murder of t.v. presenter and journalists victoria money in nova the case has attracted intense international scrutiny with calls by the e.u. for a thorough investigation so far this is no evidence a lot is linked to reports on alleged misuse of funds in bulgaria she's
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a third journalist killed in the european union in less than a year. mona's owner in murdered journalist victoria marie nova outside a church and a capital sofia. and the journalists home town who say hundreds turned out playing fellas and lighting candles in her memory mary novus body was left in a park near the river danube after she had been brutally beaten raped and strangled . are still playing in mangere and so many most in the i can't explain. it's so confusing how someone could go out for jogging and never come back because this very young on one. hand he's lived here and. it was this was the last time the thirty
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year old appeared on t.v. before her disappearance she had been working on an investigative report into alleged corruption in infrastructure projects involving european union funds authorities say there's nothing to link her death to her work. release which. were not excluding a spontaneous assault and were not excluding a premeditated assault. one thing is clear the murder was committed with great brutality and cruelty to. the book area currently ranked the lowest of all you members when it comes to press freedom some mourners here are convinced the act was politically motivated the european commission says it expects a thorough investigation into marie novus killing. joining me from sofia is daniel conduct he's from the feed acknowledge foundation which is linked to jim he's a liberal f.t.p.
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so mr condit reassuring that a suspect is now in custody but no official details have been released what's your assessment of victoria martino was mudda and her investigations into not skillful and. indeed allegedly there is rumanian citizen arrested for let's of ms not in all of but looking at the sort of know us work she was indeed investigate in the aisle of corruption cases and involving tens of millions of you funds that have been made public by investigators networks it's a big scandal involving all levels of administration and politics and therefore a lot of the bulgarian civil society has been asking is that indeed a crime of passion or would it the political murder and the fact that this question is asked felt a lot about the situation here in bulgaria a hook on exhibit express fear for their own safety some of even gone into hiding
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from your perspective do you think the judiciary and police forces will do enough to find victoria latino was kinda. unfortunate the police don't have the best track record and supporting and protecting journalist just a couple of weeks ago two journalists were arrested when they were investigating said case of high level corruption mind while they tipped off this case and were arrested themselves so the local garrett doesn't have the best track record we have a lot of cases of journalists being beaten and. and i really hope that in this case with the public scrutiny with the european scrutiny the guard officials will do more than they have done in the past and victoria line though was a firm journalist to be modded in an e.u. country in less than a year what really does the e.u. need to play in this do you think. unfortunately the book and the european union has turned a blind eye on both the area and the recent past number of one hundred eleven and
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the reporters without ball the us press freedom report is just one of the issues the other one is that bulgaria is one of the most corrupt countries in europe if you did with no effect whatsoever so what i would expect from their communities a thorough investigation of the media freedom in the country and also looking and where the european funds are actually going pots of them are used to. exceed the media centralization because then the advertising market isn't a very dire state and a lot of the money for the media comes directly from the council of ministers which is allegedly used to silence media and to self censor a lot of the journalist in bulgaria. dan kadlec in the beginning kept his sophia thank you very much for your assessment thank you. let me not bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world of fire and a series of explosions have broken out at an arms depot in northern new crane ten
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thousand people were evacuated after the incident it's now around one hundred seventy kilometers from the capital kiev authorities are also close the air space around the site is the sixth major fire intrigue at a ukrainian army death toll. french and italian navy teams are working to contain an oil spill in the mediterranean the leak started when attorneys in a cypriot ship collided on sunday of the island of corsica no deaths or injuries were reported. police in india have arrested at least nine people after a mob attacked a group of schoolgirls in the northeastern state of bihar more than thirty girls were treated in hospital after a crowd of teenage boys and their parents and other locals beat them with sticks they had earlier of abuse the boys were sexually harassing them. the international olympic committee has picked its first african host of any olympics
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award in the two thousand and twenty two youth games to senegal it was a unanimous vote says with senegal beating out with rana nigeria and tunisia. president macky sall is have promised the i.o.c. voters that his country would build a new fifty thousand seat stadium and make sure the whole country benefits from the global event. the fall a few there with a sweet tooth it's time to take you to an edible adventure now london has been playing host to a baking competition featuring outrageously over the top cakes of ord shapes and sizes and let me assure you these creations are a bit fancier than just tea and scones. here. anyone knows the more stressful thing about being a dragon is trying to blow out all the candles on your birthday cake did someone
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heaven is a cake on her hands. here watching the dublin is coming up ahead. good morning to the next german city to see some streets declared off limits for diesel cars and trucks of course in the german capital it will decide today. kristof will have that story in business coming up shortly. where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked at all of the strengths of many can trust and they have problems are almost the same who are doing social inequality
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