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suddenly life became alledge. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. this is the deadly news live from berlin another shock resignation from the trumpet ministration this time it's his ambassador to the u.s. he haley she met with president trump at the white house to confirm her departure and will leave at the end of the year also on the program saudi arabia says it will allow turkish authorities to search its consulate in istanbul a week after the disappearance of a disease into journalist this c.c.t.v.
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image taken outside the building is thought to be the last public sighting jamal khashoggi. i'm still go welcome to the program the trumpet ministration has been hit by a resignation this time u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley she appeared alongside president trump at the white house to confirm the move but gave away a little about her reasoning was haley is one of only a few original trump appointees left in his team and will step down at the end of the year. the u.s. ambassador's resignation took many by surprise. nikki haley and u.s. president donald trump haven't always seen eye to eye but addressing the prince after the announcement the two were singing each other's praises nikki haley
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ambassador to the united nations has been very special to me she's done an incredible job she's a fantastic person after forty six year old was seen as one of the more central figures in the trump administration last month she coordinated the president's second trip to the united nations including his first time chairing the security council as the said serving had been an owner but it was now time to move on i was governor for six years and we've dealt with a hurricane a thousand year flood a church during a school shooting over the law and then they come in and do two years of russia and iran and north korea it's been eight years of intense time and i'm a believer in term one that's i think you have to be self was enough you know when you step on someone else to be president trump made no indication as to who may replace haley in the role but he said he would make a decision in the coming weeks. that most of the w. washington correspondent at marsh why don't. you have to be into this
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administration. well she was one of the few prominent women in the administration and especially on the fallen foreign policy side she was one of the only women who had any sort of visible role and this is an administration that has shall we say not traditionally. very progressive on women's issues so she was very much a figure head of she was also one of the few moderate republican voices within the team she is not a trump acolyte she is very much part of the establishment as we heard she was governor for six years before she joined the team and she was one of the few people who could really speak her mind to the president who could temper his more hardline impulses and presenting more palatable face of the united states to the rest of the world this is a seems to have taken everyone by surprise absolutely it seems that the
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senior staff didn't know this was coming and even her own staff wasn't aware that she was going to make this announcement until this morning just before the news broke although the president heard did say that she had let him know about six months ago that she was thinking about making this move as she said she's a she's a believer in term limits she said she's done her two years it's time to move on and she there was she was one of these people who are sort of guessed that maybe she would try to run against trump in the two thousand and twenty presidential election she has put that to bed isn't clear what's coming next for her although it is still very clear that she and trump have a very close relationship talk to us about the timing. definitely interesting timing here the u.s. has just wrapped up its turn as president of the u.n. security council for the past month and we also have the midterm elections coming up in a month this is something that's been hanging over the entirety of u.s. politics for the past year if not more so this really does hearken back to the old
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days of the trumpet ministration if we can call it that what it seemed like someone was resigning every other minute and it adds to this picture of the administration looking in unstable less than a month out from these elections so how does nikki haley's departure how it's not likely to affect u.s. foreign policy well this will somewhat be answered when we know who the next person is who's coming forward and there have been a couple names floated around in the pipeline and nothing confirmed at all yet but there is some fear from the establishment from the left wing that whoever is picked next will not be as moderate as haley has been and will be much more of a hard liner which could in fact push the u.s. even further to the right on the international stage and make for less room for negotiation in these tough diplomatic circumstances so much for a while since i think you. that are some of the other stories making news around
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the world u.s. officials expect hurricane michael to be a major category three storm when it hits western florida on wednesday one hundred twenty thousand people have already been ordered to leave low lying areas this is what the american looked like from a cruise ship off cuba last night. a former vice president of guatemala is being jailed for more than fifteen years for corruption. and twelve others were found guilty of organizing a fraudulent government contract a u.n. fact anti corruption commission assisted quite a modern prosecutors that he still faces further charges. moscow says it will not comment on a report that identifies the second suspect in the script poisoning case investigative website belling katz says the man who entered britain under the alias alexander petroff is an intelligence officer named alexander. last month betting cat identified the other suspect as another intelligence agent. a suspected
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taliban suicide bomber in afghanistan has killed the canvassers and forthcoming parliamentary elections for seven other people it's the latest in a series of attacks blamed on taliban insurgents opposed to the election. turkey is to search the saudi culture that in istanbul as it investigates the disappearance of the journalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the building a week ago so your thoughts is granted permission following an international outcry mr bush has been a vocal critic of the kingdom and investigators believe he was murdered inside the building. this is where we seen for the last time a c.c.t.v. camera captured the moment when he entered the consulate. the saudis say the fifty nine year old left shortly afterwards one week later they've invited turkish police to search the building but protesters outside the consulate suspect that the saudis spirited away. some arab officials
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and at the same time some turkish officials we've talked to have said that the possibility that he was killed is very very high one way or another he was taken somewhere else we want the details. because shockey case is a political tightrope act for turkey many opposition figures from the arab world have sought refuge in the country. on monday president. urged the saudis to provide evidence that shockey hard actually left the consulate. words alone weren't enough he said. the affair is also casting a shadow on ties between washington and riyadh which was donald trump's first foreign destination after becoming u.s. president a key u.s. ally being accused of masterminding the killing of a refugee journalist right in the heart of istanbul isn't going to end well in washington i am concerned about it i don't like hearing about it and hopefully that
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will sort itself out right now nobody knows anything about it but this is a pretty sad story i do not like. a prominent critic of the kingdom's rulers had been in self-imposed exile since last year he went to the consulate to paperwork to marry his turkish fiance she waited in front of the building and never reappeared as. jones in istanbul welcomed what are turkish investigators focusing on. well the key part of the investigation is ceased to fansub belong to the saudi consulate and the stamboul one of them was visible in the last image of. entering the consulate now according to turkish officials there is his belief that those fans were used to spirit away the dead or alive from the consulate now turkish security forces are now scouring c.c.t.v.
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even images of these fans and stumble is has some of the most extensive c.c.t.v. coverage around of any city in the world and turkey had does have very sophisticated software for identifying and using these images now they put in all that expertise to pull used to find out where those plans went and who the people were using them and also another key part of the investigation is he's fifteen saudi officials that arrived on the day of disappearance they arrived in two private jets they were scheduled to stay several days at a hotel left the same night on the same private jets which flew to riyadh via dubai and in cairo a lot of a lot of investigations on who those people were there is suspicion they could be part of some saudi hit team that was responsible for his this journalist disappearance or possible death although the saudis are insisting they have nothing to do with his disappearance this will be a difficult balancing act for turkey with saudi arabia being such a key regional player player. absolutely i mean both turkey and
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saudi arabia of two of the most powerful countries in the region they already have deeply strained relations which is having repercussions across the region so i think anchor realizes there has to play this quite carefully also saudi arabia is a key trading partner commies not include states in the shape at the moment so it will not want to jeopardize those trading links so ankara realizes it does have to tread carefully over this potentially explosive situation so do investigators still believe jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the saudi consulate. well these these two officials who have been over the weekend have pointed figures saying that they believe he has been killed now that hasn't been repeated in public by any turkish official since in fact the turkish president type heard the one on monday did did not repeat those allegations over than stressing that they do take the situation very seriously also we've been repairing and in some pro-government
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media there is a gesture he could be still alive there has to be set behind the scenes so officials also briefing foreign journalists they may believe the most likely outcome is that he was killed so there's a lot of conflicting signs of mental images coming out at the moment and i think that's indication of how difficult the situation on kurds in jordan jones in istanbul thank you. for now and football's world football's governing body of. the global strategy to increase women's participation is to say the number of female players doubled to more than sixty merely by twenty twenty six for plans to work with its two hundred eleven members so serious as to increase participation and hence the games commercial value make women's football more sustainable it also wants at least a third of the full committee members to be women by twenty twenty two they're going to actually stop committee the fee for council currently has only six women out of thirty seven members. for all of us went to the south
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