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this pathway. to meet some of the candidates on g.w. mean. this is deja news coming to you live from berlin turkey lives on to its version of the killing of a saudi journalist in istanbul as president bush. calls it the average model will be treated by a specialist team who traveled to turkey from saudi arabia drawn also promises to bring jamal khashoggi she's killers to justice let's stop short of saying court
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turkey believes ordered the killings is. also coming up campaigning with donald trump at his side new job you follows the republican candidate for the senate in arizona a risk the republicans need to win to keep their results in majority. and the skin off soft wrist this long in germany intelligence agencies here see up to a house an islamic state supporters travel to experience comfort from the concrete . blocks christian rinaldo speaks to the media for the first time a bottom rib allegation ahead of a match up today between his club and manchester united the company that made rinaldo famous. photo unwelcome chuma dicky's press. dawn has reiterated claims that journalist.
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was planned days in advance alleging saudi officials were involved speaking to parliament enjoin said three officials from the saudi consulate in istanbul were on the killing which he described as vicious and violent in nature might enjoy and said he had friends in the king of saudi arabia he called for an independent commission into casal. edge and said all those response of march should be punished but he stopped short of pointing fingers he didn't mention the crown prince mohammed bin simón by name even once he's been rumored to have ordered the killing . let's take a listen to more of what dawn had to say it's now clear of course there was a murder and it was clear from the beginning then why was there risk of incoherence statements and now there is a question that there was a murder where is the body why do we not have the body. the
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information that the body was given to a local. call operator coconspirator and this is information by story by the way now my question is who is this. co-conspirator. and for the very latest let's go straight to istanbul where did the obvious dorian jones is standing by jordan we heard president there chip i don't seems fairly certain this was a model a violent and vicious murder as he described it but does it offer any conclusive evidence that who carried it out and who ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi. no most of the speech was basically dismantling really the narrative. he was killed in an accidental confrontation with those in the consulate he said that this was a carefully premeditated murder involving three teams two from riyadh one that
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arrived the day before. and one team in the consulate who he alluded to was involved in reconnaissance for the disposal of the body and a third team which evolved what he described as high level officials who have specific skills he said all of this indicates that this was a carefully planned operation he said the security cameras the hard drives from those cameras were removed ahead of the visit to the consulate and he said that this points to the fact that saudi arabia had this carefully planned operation to get rid of this journalist he also criticized the lack of cooperation and he is calling for greater cooperation now from saudi arabia in particular finding a body which is seen as key by investigators to confirming their narrative that he was tortured executed and then his body was dismembered again contradicting riyadh's version of events and another crucial demand was that he called for those who have been detained eighteen people in saudi arabia that they should be tried
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here in turkey this is another key the man but the most striking thing about this speech is what he didn't say there's a lot of expectation the president will talk about these these so-called tapes the ordeal and videotape that according to sources linked to the turkish investigation recorded the last minutes of course a life that is seen as crucial to confirming turkey's narrative and the most important part it has over riyadh he did not even mention those tapes other than saying his intelligence services have important information and as you said he did not point directly to the crown prince mohammed bin selma other than saying that high level people he believes are behind this investigation in many ways this is a speech to keep options all open to question now is where will turkey go from now . exactly and that is the question dorian there had been such high expectation that edwin would bring out some of the evidence this audiotape that you mentioned and also a little more clear cut idea as to what happened and what this vicious and violent murder means where do you think what it is
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a do one strategy in this whole case do you think. well i think that's what washington riyadh and most of europe will be wondering this speech basically further turns up the pressure on riyadh but archy said keep his options open there's a lot of speculation that riyadh washington are in negotiations with the want to secure a final end game out of this crisis does turkey have a price what its price these are things that no one knows and of course being very successful i keeping silence out of pallas what is his agenda possibly a handful of people only know what one is thinking maybe he hasn't made a final decision yet this speech does suggest that he's keeping his options open the head of the cia do you know help sell is now in. part of those talks the speculations that she wants to see whether these all do and video recordings of these last minutes of a life do they exist and she will pop back to tromp trouble then possibly decide on what his agenda will be
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a lot of on the questions at the moment and the speech really hasn't answered any of them rise during june in istanbul thank you very much for that update and of course we'll be following that story and we'll have more from you as soon as more details become available thank you for now. let's all take a look at some other stories making news around the world u.s. national security advisor john bolton is holding talks with russia's defense minister in moscow bolton is also due to meet with russian president vladimir putin later in the day this follows u.s. president donald trump's announcement that washington is really to pull out of turkey a road myside treaty and build its nuclear arsenal. in mexico the top. these are calling on residents to seek refuge in temporary shelters as hurrican villa nears the country specific coast throughout the region people are preparing for the worst the storm has weakened overnight but weather forecasters warn it will
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likely batter coastal regions with wind speeds in excess of two hundred kilometers per hour. officials in taiwan say excessive speed was the main cause of the train derailment that left eighteen people dead an investigation found the train entered a curve at a hundred and forty kilometers per hour or was twice the speed limit for the section. now it's only two weeks until midterm congressional elections in the u.s. and an unprecedented number of women are running for office it's been called the pink wave but it's not reserved only to liberal candidates today we profile a republican who once core president trump's remarks on women disgusting now she's turning to the commander in chief for backing as she vies for a senate seat her party must win to keep its reserve thin majority. marco make celie first force pilot in combat with woman running for the u.s.
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senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the family. and emotional moment for markham excelling in the republican primaries she fended off the challenge of from the far right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election i feel very humbled and honored angry. she is the favorite of the republican establishment and has a reputation as a political moderate garnered from representing a swing district but early in this race she links herself to the president and makes clear she's not pulling her punches. this is how i see this campaign it's a choice between a do er and a talk between proven ritz and hollywood it's. now there's nothing wrong with hollywood glitz write. like i am isn't brenda's any one of my opponent brags that
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she owns a one hundred pairs shoes i on the other than i have over a hundred come in mission serving our country with forty six make sell his military records against her own ponens anti-war activism the democrat kirsten cinema is also a congresswoman meanwhile this is a tight race closely watched by both parties or make silly support strums border wall has toughened her stance on immigration and the embrace to president despite one's calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regularly dismisses female office holders as crazy or low i.q. but make sell they didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up here to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stem from awesome x.l.e. what have people here it's self evident why she sides with the president. yes
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because anyone who doesn't vote president trump shouldn't live in the united states of america or anybody that backstrom is a help trump is the key to all of this he is the glue that holding all this together he's the driving force so he's a conductor and a strong train everybody is talking about one hundred percent when the u.s. president arrives the crowd goes wild and trump knows what his supporters wants to hear less orating attack from the democrats and dire warnings against a blue waif in the midterms mixed with a lot of praise for mike sally. she's tough and she's smart and she's brave and she could fly there a plane better than anybody with your next united states senator from arizona. makes out if you. but this is an important event form accel the to keep the fourth of the republican base. america is back in arizona is back
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thanks to the video of presidents you are. like these. are. however through when she has to appeal to the broader electorate of her state trump supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repulsed by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a fighter like martha x.l.e. . alexander phenomenon to germany now where a branch of islam known as salafism is in the spotlight the ultra conservative movement has been growing in germany in recent years with some radical salafist links to extremist attacks i'm joined now by a correspondent for the online as the president she's been investigating the rise of the salafist seen here and its role within germany welcome as to first of all what led you to carry out this investigation now well we were just curious because
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the self is movement has kind of vanished from the streets a few years back the self is swer recruiting people on the streets very openly they were giving out free korans trying to talk to people and now they stopped to do that and we wanted to investigate what happened to them whether they are still active and what they're doing now ok before we continue our conversation let's first take a look at a report about the son of a scene here in germany. they support a radical form of islam and reject democracy and freedom salafist. it's one of the fastest growing branches of islam in germany that's what the federal domestic intelligence service says. and two thousand and eleven german authorities knew of about three thousand eight hundred that's almost a tripling in seven years. and this is the salafist stronghold in germany the western state of north rhine-westphalia it's thought there are about three
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thousand salafist supporters here the regional intelligence agency classifies eight hundred of them as prone to violence. authorities watch female salafist particularly carefully as wives and mothers they're important in holding the community together in two thousand and twelve a group of businesses in germany were caught planning a bomb attack in bonn at least one of the group had salafist connections. salafist have taken to german town centers preaching and handing out the koran for free in two thousand and sixteen the interior minister banned a group that had organized those giveaways. who were lynched. we don't want terrorism in germany we don't want calls for terrorism to be made here for people to be radicalized here and we don't want terrorism to be exported from germany. but just a month after that statement came this the berlin christmas market attack.
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anish amery drove a truck into the crowd killing twelve people the twenty four year old from tunisia allegedly belong to a salafist network german salafist even support fellow believers in prison binding them to the cause d w investigative reporters working on the story found a thriving network. so if the fed and as we heard there an estimated about eleven thousand sun office in germany based on your research how much of a threat to the radicals on a fifth post of the country well actually we are talking about different generations of self in the beginning the self is sort of just doing missionary work mainly then the scene became more and more violent with lots of people actually leaving germany going to the commons owns in the area in syria and iraq now we're dealing with returning these and dropouts so it's very hard to distinguish between people who have actually left the scene and some are still buried in the ideology
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and it's very hard for the authorities to see what they're looking at so you get a fair bit of insight into the scene during your research did you find any. i think surprising or disturbing on the basis of your investigation well the most memorable and counter definitely for me was my interview with she's the mother of a terrorist a convert from the city of garland and he actually left for syria in two thousand and fifteen and he was killed in two thousand and seventeen and his mother decided to tell us her very personal story and it's a story it's a very sad story and she's telling us how she's torn between her love as a mother who lost her child on the one hand and on the other hand he's a terrorist she's very clear about that and she is shocked and horrified by what he did in the name of islam and that really got to me right esther felt and for me debbie online thank you very much for bringing your insights to us on the program
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now of course if you want to see more on mr felder and her colleagues and best a geisha is do go to do dot com and you'll find more details there you're watching d.w. news still to come fifty five kilometers of tarmac stretching between hong kong macau and the chinese mainland china opens the world's longest sea bridge. also in the champions league tonight the most into submitted match of secrecy an hour and i'll do a take to the pitch for his team to renters against manchester united now the club that had to make him a household name head of the game goodall do spoke publicly for the first time about drip allegations made against him by an american woman she's now suing him and the police have reopened a two thousand and nine investigation at her request. all eyes are on christiane of an elder as he returns to manchester to face his former club on this occasion however football is not the only focus as the portuguese spoke to
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reporters for the first time about this ongoing court case whether the allegations are proving a distraction from his professional life now that was the fight. this tape we did this statement. so weeks ago if i'm not wrong so i'm glad of course i'm not going to lie on this situation i'm very happy my lawyer. they are confidence and of course i am too so the most important i enjoy the football i enjoy my life the rarest i have people who take care of my life and of course i do true always coming and in first position so. i'm good for previous visits to manchester united stadium old trafford have been emotional affairs for a player who spent six years at the club before departing for more glory at real madrid in two thousand and nine no events as one elder tried to assure fans he was relaxed ahead of this time. you know that i am example are you know one hundred
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percent in the peach and outside the peach so almost smile and i'm blessed that i play in a fantastic club i have a fantastic family i have four kids i'm healthy i have everything so the rest he doesn't care for on me so i'm very very glad. as a very public legal battle rubbles on now does return to a city where he's still so revered could provide a welcome distraction from his private life. if he'll be on an athlete who made headlines at the rio olympics in two thousand and sixteen not for the sake of a medal he won in the marathon but for the gesture he made at the finish line is that lisa crossed his arms to potentially go whole. the handcuffed gesture that forced lee last into exile in twenty sixteen he did it to show solidarity with
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his the romo tribe who protested ethiopia's government's plan to reallocate foreign land during a period of civil unrest in the country protests grew violent. and hundreds lost their lives in the process although violence has it completely subdued the less is returned home is a sign some things have changed. and i knew this day was coming. because i knew the blood of all these people wasn't going to be spilled in vain that's when. i knew the dictator government would eventually fall. i was expecting this day but i didn't know if it was going to be today or tomorrow. but i had clearly in my mind that i would go back to my father's leg to live they find it and. then
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the ethiopia's new prime minister has pursued a reconciliation strategy to ease tensions in the region and the lesson plans to return to his profession rani. and saudi arabia is in the spotlight for more reasons than one given joins me in a controversial investor conference has just got underway that's right and that conference already has been plagued by a series of cancellations by high profile figures over the presumed of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi u.s. treasury secretary stephen merchant and i.m.f. chief christine legarde have both cancelled their attendance joke the c.e.o. of german industrial giant zealand's has pulled out as well albeit reluctantly. kitty dimitri a c u. if there are shouldn't dyadic investment try an idea. the organizers had launched a charm offensive to ensure the conference minutes. with
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a high profile roll call of business names to to attend but the reality on the ground as the conference opens is a sobering one kit among those keeping the event a miss on the u.s. treasury secretary the head of the i.m.f. and the c.e.o. of industrial conglomerate siemens joke asia he cancelled only at the last minute prompting further criticism back home in germany. i don't know what he meant saying the business of business is doing business business has also the responsibility business leaders are also moral leaders in our well now with. forward j.p. morgan and likewise dropped out of the event. the organizers have refused to reveal just how many guests will be absent and have taken down a list of plan speakers posted earlier on line. the three day meeting dubbed davos
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in the desert is still expected to see the signing of major billion dollar deals. saudi arabia wants to become less dependent on oil revenues spite of those who find its economy needs launched an investment through a range of new infrastructure projects the promise of job creation is another factor one in three people under thirty in the kingdom are currently unemployed. to not have damages that i agree chemical company monsanto has to pay to a former groundskeeper been slashed from almost two hundred ninety to seventy eight million dollars at the same time the court held the jury's finding that monsanto's weed killer other deed caused the. monsanto says it is pleased with a reduced reward but still plans to appeal the verdict saying that there is no scientific proof linking its best selling herbicide roundup to cancer german chemicals by a boat or this inherited thousands of rounds of related losses. so
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. let's bring in our financial correspondent of bullets or fine for paul what does this ruling mean for buyers how did the market react to. well you could expect two hundred million dollars to pay less would be a good sign but overall this ruling is not good for fire actually it could be potentially devastating because the judge held the ruling by the jury and the buyer was unable to break that link between its product and the cancer this this man suffered from that could trigger or encourage other people. with similar cases two also sued the company being boosted by this ruling now and there are over eight thousand of these cases in the u.s. alone that are at their sending out so this could potentially be a very very costly for a buyer and the question is was it really worth acquiring at monsanto first sixty
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six a billion billion if there is additional price tag coming through these lawsuits so let's leave it there they're lost over eight percent actually lots of legal headaches that head for by the polls stocks around the globe have been tumbling on tuesday give us some obama. yes lots of geopolitical worries in the u.s. were donald trump has threatened a nuclear arms race basically kind of fusion about saudi arabia and then here in europe there's the italian debt crisis looming and said too much for people today that back at minus one point seven right now it's down even further earlier it's another good day here. as it's from the front and still the strange thank you.
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china is building bridges and quite literally this time in this case it happens to be the longest in the world china doesn't do small these days it took ages to build cost billions spot its usefulness been disputed it looks way though. it has been a monumental challenge but after nearly a decade of construction work and some twenty billion dollars the big day has arrived so it's no surprise the chinese government is hailing the opening of the record breaking structure why should i now declare the hong kong bridge open. but opinion is divided among ordinary hong kong others i. know what i haven't been on the bridge yet so i'm not sure but i think the opening is good brings convenience to the three cities. something to take on the sun but it's wasted a lot of hong kong as money right it's meaningless for normal people we rarely go
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to the mainland you would hardly use the bridge. construction for the bridge was dogged by controversy ten workers died during construction and cost overrun the budget by more than one billion dollars hong kong residents have also complained about the restricted access to the bridge they will need special permits to drive across it another objection is that the bridge isn't even open to public transport . but which china the bridge is also part of a larger initiative to connect hong kong and the chinese mainland to form a high tech business region to rival silicon valley. that's all your business you're watching the news live from berlin thank you very much for watching.
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