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his royal family he hasn't been missing for almost a week now after entering a saudi consulate in turkey there have been conflicting reports over what has happened and the world's media has been whipped into a frenzy over the story and he's really into trying to go as more on the journalists 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 its stamboul alleged details of how it was done and clued sending over a fifteen man a hit squad from the kingdom to make sure the man's dead anchor was shocked something so horrendous could have happened in istanbul this person is a journalist he went to the consulate to complete the paperwork needed to marry his fiance his fiancee stayed outside the consulate and he went in alone who was
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responsible for demonstrating that this person made his way out of the building obviously the consulate is responsible for that you have cameras there of course you do so you have to prove that he left the place why don't you do that you should prove it 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 you fishel strongly denounce these baseless allegations and express his down to that they came from turkey officials they were informed of the 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. g.
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lives in works in the us but to obtain a license to get married he had to see saudi officials is definitely been to the conference that actually arranged. some kind of a high profile events and that particular press conference of the defense minister accused of russian citizens of an attempted cyber attack on the organization for the propagation of chemical weapons the minister even had a name for what happened back in april and called him a g.r.u. operation well if you have been following the news in the past couple of months well you already know that g r u has become some kind of a bogey word to the west thirteenth of april this year. carried out an operation to disrupt. operation targeting the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons b. c w the hey there was nothing secret about the visit by the russian technical
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experts it was a completely transparent and routine business visit well right after that particular incident the russian foreign ministry actually published a statement with the fool explanation of what happened let me just give you some details from that statement now of the ministry explicitly said that there was nothing extraordinary that the russian delegation checked in at the marriott hotel which is located very close to the o.p.c. w had quarters this statement the ministry statement said that the hotel has been used by the russian delegations for decades as it is located just five hundred five hundred meters away from the russian embassy and that also explains the fact why there were so many russian cars parked outside also it was mentioned and that statement that the dutch side was. very well aware of all these facts presented in
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that statement but still it's all has been portrayed as something from a spine movie really now as you mentioned this has all been going on since april was there any reaction back then well back then actually there was no reaction from any side the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov even said today is that back then it all looked like a misunderstanding. russians that were expelled from the limbs weren't given any explanations or any opportunity to contact the representatives in or embassy in the netherlands and were to leave it to look like a misunderstanding especially given the back then there were no protests or warnings to us neither in moscow nor in the hague again the russian foreign affairs minister sergey lavrov said that the situation surrounding the so-called russian spies on the unites alliance is a deceptive maneuver and that the story was made public especially i had
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a needle need to between minister is so that the timing is not at all accidental. mixed martial arts star. has just returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's republic of dagestan after beating conor mcgregor in las vegas in the fight of the year these are the pictures from the stadium where we showed off his title belt cheering crowds thousands of devoted fans gathered to greet the champion holds the longest unbeaten record in the tournament history reporter danny armstrong was there for. me and she arena where thousands of thousands of fans have gathered to see their hero beat the market head of the u.s. see like we shall get across here at that fantastic victory over kind of a great weekend going by fourth round technical submission by really make it show jory not fight here. thousands and thousands of for. just as they hit inside the
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stadium were inside movie theaters and restaurants wherever was showing a live broadcast they would absolutely crazy when he was announced the winner and now what happens in the arctic and outside of course was a brawl when the fight was stopped that will be sorted out in las vegas in terms of fines whether happy will be shipped. just as there was join the fight there's a party atmosphere. heavy but let's not forget the first russian fight said so when to use the championship and he defended the weekend's in the best way possible by shows most of us the push to play desireless thank you for coming here and supporting me thank you chairing not sleeping all night i saw that in the city in the whole of pakistan and right across russia many people a few more times and i hope i met your expectations thank you brother i became very much for coming and supporting me by design this way i feel embarrassed because so many people are here to see and support me a person i mean thank you very much up my idea of that. the fight ended in scandal
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though when bieber started a huge brawl after leaping out of the octagon to confront connors coach for taunting him connors also in trouble after video emerged showing him punching a teammate beebs father and a coach who met him at the airport gave his reaction to the events. they say on a scale from one to five the fight was four plus but his jump out of the outing and cannot be assessed in any way. you know there's a discipline must come first i think i should punch him from the right or the 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 fight speed that works him out in the second round we managed to carry out that plan. a u.n.
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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 the last year deaths from suicide attacks are even worse forty six percent the report shares 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 under way i heard an explosion and saw smoke i saw my blood and realised that been injured i started running there was a second explosion and i fell to the ground and lost consciousness it's inhuman to attack play is it a game or it has been seventeen years since of the start of the us invasion of afghanistan despite the war the taliban has only increased its influence and now controls almost half the entire country.
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on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime and afghanistan. the taliban willing to come to the negotiating table this is no talking to the taliban we don't want to talk to the taliban and the only path to peace and political legitimacy for them is through a negotiated settlement but taliban. health officials in gaza say eleven protesters were shot by israeli troops during protests along at the perimeter fence on monday crowds of palestinians had gathered to call on israel and egypt to lift their crippling blockade of the strip which was imposed eleven years ago after
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hamas took power the i.d.f. says they used live fire and tear gas after rioters hurled 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 more than twenty thousand more since the gazans great march overturn protest campaign began back in march. on to another devastating conflict now the syrian war has been indiscriminate when it comes to bringing devastation to people's lives but one tragic story about a thirteen year old girl from aleppo does actually have a happy ending. it was in the.
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nasdaq and i will explain my sister and her two children but now it's time to buy some things we got caught up in the shall and the sister her children dying and i was taken to hospital that i see fit when we heard the blonde still i told my wife may god protect the girls from that show and went outside to see what damage the blast because they saw the children's bodies what remained of them scattered all over the ground. as you are not the blood to the russian military visited us they saw sandra and the state she was in they helped us to travel to russia where we have received and very warm welcome in all the doctors treated us with care and they gave my daughter for satellites want to have us as i was very scared but the officer even valera each visited me and supported me and she brought toys to play together has become a friend of mine.
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a controversial far right lawmaker dubbed the trump of the tropics has won the first round of brazil's presidential election by a large margin however bolsa naro failed to secure the fifty percent needed to avoid a second round runoff his supporters have taken to the streets claiming fraud as this high stakes election heats up parties money or financial reports. yes brazilians cost their ballots but we're going to see a second round as none of the candidates was able to get their fifteen percent needed to win outright it is yet to early to say who will rule the country next but many predict victory will go to the current favorite they winner of the first round the most controversial candidate the so-called tropical trump mr balsam the road
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people have grown tired after twenty years of left wing government so narrow is not corrupt he is for family values and ethics these are only hope and that is why i am here to do only one who is going to rein in care of our country will handle corruption improve our education system if he doesn't win i don't know what really happened i'm here to celebrate and i'm here because i'm hoping for a new and better brazil so who's both sonar and why did he 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 another is not affiliated to any major political power in brazil he's also famous for his hard stance on lower issues including a tougher punishment for offenders and controversial. very
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w. you thought go real growth. doffing with poor. of the new and old. joy of the world. to understand the popularity of mr controller see let's take a look at brazil ahead of the election widespread nationwide corruption has become 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 killed 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
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angry and tired of both those there's been so many thieves and people cheating us and our country that's a disappointment to me and we need to brazil does better than those if not for us we're just sake of our 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 modes worse. also norah has ridden public criticism of the failing ruling party promising changes that people of brazil so desperately wanted some may 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 and no other trump type leader sitting in the hot seat we spoke with the co-founder of the libertarian free brazil movement who
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told us the message is actually resonating with voters. only our press only our stablish this is chocked with what's going on all right on lou's ill but now the population normal people streets they are all surprised and like he has an anti-establishment speech. and he spread the red sea pretty bold in his speeches. he represents somehow the we'll do our middle class actually our urban middle class and some rural areas conservative received us there are really tired of all or politically correctness in terms of security of presentation and. the same office and his message is predicated towards the walls for people in the air especially people who are concerned with security matters people are very afraid of getting killed. by
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walking the streets the message for our make sense for the in to talk about credibility measured by the world brass whole he will do you treat him as some sort of deal with them just like he treats donald trump or even like me quilting like they will they were putting. on a aerial for guys that we don't like all it takes. to me interested to see how he worked on our world like that. trump administration's efforts to push russia forwards or punish russia rather for its alleged election in meddling could be said to have room precautions for american consumers in the coming months as aluminum imports become more expensive since the us treasuries imposition of sanctions on aluminum giant russo in april fears of a global shortage of the metal have been growing and putting upward pressure on its price officials in washington have repeatedly pushed back the deadline for compliance with the restrictions under the sanctions american firms originally had
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to stop doing business with russo all by late october that was then extended to mid november. to allow more time for talks with rizal's parent company. despite the apparent determination of the treasury officials to go ahead with sanctions business leaders and critics say that they are damaging to u.s. manufacturing and have been a strategic failure on this dr mom do told us that the penalties don't make sense from a financial standpoint. the united states and now says that there will impose some sanctions. and the prices shot up by thirty per cent yeah medicare when trying to clean that law is the chairman of the company and the we've because he's friendly with president putin there is no beaches for us sanctions anyway they aim to set us in tennis whatever it is
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the. or the does or from al back with headlines and was about thirty two and a half minutes you're watching international students. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. unfortunately the united nations security council in his approach to yemen is only to listen to the speech of employees it affords as many months or two months and then the representatives would weeks. i mean by the minute to present it to the
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security council it would make their statements which are always ready to. us to sign explaining to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over post world war two hero for everyone gets into debts of america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa and they're all saying now we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up he wanted for it we wanted to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be. part of the globalization that we're. reading and salutations one one sued over ten major manufacturers for poisoning american citizens you would think it would be for billions in cash but a new class action lawsuit against three m.
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dupont and nine other companies isn't looking for payback they're asking for the companies to create a panel of independent scientists tast was studying the effects of p.s. chemicals on the human body the lawsuit filed this week by ohio firefighter kevin hardwick seeks relief on behalf of the nationwide class of everyone in the united states who has a detectable level of chemicals in their blood the if they are per and poly floral alcool area a class of artificial loud grown chemicals that do not decompose an air or water or of the human body not even for the hoses of years p.f. they are used in fast food wrappers water repellent fabrics nonstick cookware like teflon cosmetics and fire fighting foam according to both the international agency for research on cancer and the us environmental protection agency p f a as are
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possible kirsan engines to humans this c.d.c. lists the side effects of p.f.a. s chemicals as they can affect the growth learning and behavior of infants and older children they can lower a woman's chance of getting pregnant interfere with the body's natural hormones increase cholesterol levels affect the immune system and.
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