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saudi journalist. with reports that he's been killed inside the saudi consulate. denies the allegations. moscow dismisses claims russia trying to hack international chemical weapons. back in april saying it was a routine visit to the side presents the incident as a special operation by russian military intelligence service. record breaking mixed martial arts champion. returns home to a hero's welcome in russia's republic of dagestan after beating. mcgregor in a clash marred by a massive post. this
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is. a. mystery surrounds the fate of a prominent saudi journalist who's been highly critical of the kingdom's royal family has been missing for almost a week now after entering a saudi consulate in turkey the big conflicting reports of what happened when the world's media has been whipped into a frenzy over the story has more on the journalist disappearance. where is journalist. what happened to him. for an entire week nobody has been able to answer that question and vesta gaiters on the ground who might be the closest to solving the riddle believe he could have been brutally murdered behind the walls of the saudi consulate and is stamboul alleged details of how it was done and clude sending over
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a fifteen man hit squad from the kingdom to make sure the man's dead anchor was shocked something so horrendous could have happened in istanbul prosecutor in istanbul is investigating the issue there is both a security investigation and an intelligence one it is extremely thorough the news that this incident took place in a country i knew to move for a long time so i still hold out hope good willing we will not find ourselves in a situation we do not want still riyadh says it's got nothing to do with it all the claims are absolute blogs and official at the consulate general of the kingdom of saudi arabia in istanbul dismissed the report by reuters which cited turkish officials the saudi citizen jamal khashoggi was killed in the consulate in istanbul he fishel strongly denounce these baseless allegations and express his down to that they came from turkish officials they were informed of the
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investigation or authorized to comment on the issue the saudi kingdom is transparency record has been poor to say the least but in a rare display of openness there officials even invited warders on a tour around the consulate. jamal khashoggi lives and works in the u.s. but to obtain a license to get married he had to see saudi officials is definitely been to the consulate twice on september the twenty eighth and last tuesday that was when he disappeared now here's why. it's crucial mr his saudi writes about the saudi government and it's not exactly glowing actually had been worried something bad could happen to him before the second visit to the consulate the journalists left his cell phone with his fiance with instructions on what to do if he didn't come out soon the woman called turkish police four hours later when jamal was nowhere to
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be seen saudi officials say his stay at the compound was very short they were sure the journalist vanished once he stepped outside now they're looking for him to mr his fiance is full of hope he's not been killed but kidnapped rather. the story's been picked up by media all over the world one of the newspapers jamal wrote for the washington post came out with a blank column where they were supposed to print his piece but that hasn't helped there's been no trace of the man well washington's number one diplomat mike pump aoe talk to the saudi crown prince exactly a day after the mysterious disappearance they brought up all kinds of regional issues but didn't mention mr gee if we're to believe the state department that really does worry though some people on the capitol hill this is outrageous that he's been somehow disappeared the administration needs to demand hughes release it
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is absolutely an acceptable and a further sign that this crackdown on free speech is getting more serious we should probably be rethinking the political and military blanching we've been giving the saudis what if the journalists never found alive donald trump's latest all related comments have already made washington react relations somewhat complicated the disappearance and the possible murder of jamal khashoggi may well make them much more tricky. president trump meanwhile told reporters at the white house on monday that he is concerned by the disappearance and that he hopes the situation will sort itself out to heiko in a turkish affairs expert told us he believes for now both ankara and riyadh are trying not to escalate the crisis but two states are not willing to escalate the situation because if one of them will release such c.c.t.v. records it means that they are going to provide concrete evidence and with this
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kind of a concrete evidence and new diplomatic crisis will be inevitable between the two states and as far as i understand and now they are trying to find a proper solution in order to end this crisis and that's why today the turkish foreign ministry asked the saudi consulate to open the gates of the consulate so that they can get in in order to search for it we still don't have any evidence of . moscow has responded to dutch allegations russian spies trying to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog with foreign minister sergei lavrov noting that the claims were designed to attract maximum attention my colleague discussed the incident. the real incident took place back in april last year where thousands and thousands of fans have gathered to see their hero medal for the year see a lightweight champion of course at that fantastic victory over qana mcgregor a weekend going by fourth round technical submission by written naked choke jory
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not fight here in. thousands and thousands of fans just as they hit inside the stadium were inside the tickets as restaurants wherever was showing a live broadcast they were absolutely crazy when he was announced that we didn't know what happened in the uk to get him to scale up just as there was join the fight there's a party atmosphere. heavy but let's not forget the first russian fight setsu in a year c championship and he defended the weekends in the best way possible. fight ended in scandal though when how they've sparked a huge rule by leaping the octagon to confront coach for taunting and khan is also in trouble after a video emerged showing him punching her teammate father and coach who met him at the airport gave his reaction to events. there's a human scale from one to five the fight was four plus but his jump out of the organ cannot be assessed in any way. this sixteen of those it is
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a plane must come first i think i should punch him from the right shoulder left straight to the airport and say what did we teach you. to fight conforms to what we expected in the first round in the very first minute we managed to control mcgregor to pin him impose the speed that would see him out in the second round we managed to carry out that plan. a journalist investigating alleged misuse of a you funds has been found dead of details after the break. seems
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come back a u.n. report notes an appalling increase in the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan victims from bombings using improvised explosive devices or i e d's have risen twenty one percent in just the last year deaths from suicide attacks are even worse forty six percent the report says the story of a teenager injured in one such attack i was taking part in a cricket match at the time after the game some of the guests were to give speeches but before those got underway i heard an explosion and saw smoke i saw my blood and realize i've been injured i started running there was a second explosion and i fell to the ground and lost consciousness it's inhuman to attack players of the game seventeen years since the start of the us invasion of afghanistan despite the war the taliban has only increased its influence and now controls almost half the country.
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on my orders united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime and afghanistan. the taleban willing to come to the negotiating table there's no talking to the taliban we don't want to talk to the taliban if the only path to peace and political legitimacy for them is through a negotiated settlement the taliban trembles as a hero. in the first few picked up from the taliban side see the boys before the call from prison if their choices are to reconcile to live in irrelevance for doc.
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it's all right to the u.k.'s crisis research institute says washington doesn't want to admit defeat in a failed invasion. well we're seeing the radicalization of afghanistan on almost the syrian model if you like ironically as the civil war in syria has wound has been increasing by us not consent and not probably the most violent of these conflicts in the world at the moment the use of these kinds of attacks is way both spectacular it's also very unsettling because what it shows that the afghan government and its allies the americans and british and so on can't really control the situations of britain and america from afghanistan recently through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things and smashing up our plans but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria the divided councils in washington i think
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probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly become so popular it would be fair to call him a new face in brazil's political life confronting traditional approaches with fresh ideas and far right congressman former army captain both sanaa is not affiliated to any major political power in brazil he's also famous for his hard stance on laur issues including a tougher punishment for offenders and controversial. just curious. if you thought there the you you thought go part of your growth the golf world felt like it was bad often with poor. dogs would you go to fill that out. of the new and old guard if it. joy of the world it would be. to understand the popularity of mr controversy let's take a look at brazil ahead of the election widespread nationwide corruption has become
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the biggest concern with former presidents jailed impeached and the current president under investigation following fraud scandals many thought enough is enough next security with the murder rate at an all time high seven people were. every hour last year economic challenges were just as serious with thirteen million people unemployed and let in america's largest economy coming out of a dramatic and prolonged recession people went to polling stations frustrated angry and tired. there have been so many thieves and people cheating us and our country that's a disappointment to me. we need to brazil those better than those if not for us were to seek or her children. people know what's going on and they feel unsafe even to walk on the street how can they be comfortable knowing they can be easily mogue
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or worse at any moment both sonora has ridden public criticism of the failing ruling party promising changes that people of brazil so desperately wanted suddenly say that with forty six percent of the vote in the first round he managed to convince the people that he's capable of fixing the problems while many others see it as a simple protest vote against the establishment and in this case south america's largest country may need to embrace an other trump type leader sitting in the hot seat we spoke with the co-founder of the libertarian free brazil movement who told us the balls and arrows message is resonating with voters. only our press only our stablished is chalked with what's going on when only zero but now the population normal people streets they are all surprised and he has an anti-establishment speech. and he is pretty let's say pretty bold in his speech
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is. he a represents somehow the wheel that our middle class specially our urban middle class in some rural areas conservative resilience they are really tired of or politically correct this in terms of security of presentation and. the same office and his message is spreading towards the walls poor people on the air especially people who are concerned with security matters people are very afraid of getting killed. by walking the streets the message for the make sense for then for talk about credibility measured by the world press the whole he will do you treat him as some sort of deal or just like he treats donald trump or even like me quoting like they will they were putting. on an aerial of guys that we don't like. need to really interesting to see how he worked on our world like that.
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health officials in gaza say eleven protesters were shot by israeli troops to protest along the perimeter fence on monday. crowds of palestinians are gathered to call on israel in egypt to lift the crippling blockade of the strip was imposed eleven years ago after her master. i.d.f. says the eastleigh fired tear gas of the right of the stones and explosives into israel and tried to breach the fence according to the u.n. israeli troops have killed two hundred five protesters and injured over eighteen thousand more since the gazans great march overtime protest campaign began. not. wraps things up for they saw father's day with an international mcculloch show and thomas will be getting it right up to date on the top of their.
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way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cos you know how most of us thought there was a simple i want to become lost and i wanted us to sum this up but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask banker mom. policy to point out i then had a question i get i'm in a lot of class and they want that. they can't watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over forty gravels because both of you have to be who to be about to deal with i said sit down both of many couples won't. kill the chance of putting food impulse response both of you out to a few of the most of the. six guys or financial survival guide.
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when customers go by to reduce the price. in elf well reducing our. bets undercutting but what's good for markets is not good for the global economy. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. who don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there is an issue. here navy and. they were told
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sixteen hours a day it's hard work well work is not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men moved back out like he's the man that comfort these many. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. in a world of big partisan mob and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the
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