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market. and there's a bond apocalypse it's a tsunami that paper and it's. going to be the greatest collapse ever. headline this saturday saudi arabia admits the missing journalist who was killed in a fight in. riyadh now faces a backlash for the explanation of. coming up to. the west bank several. thousands also turned out in gaza for yet more protests at the israeli border. police in belgium mass simply protesting direct action against. pension reform. we ask
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questions but we don't get answers. just abuse. but the minister has no facts to back up his claim that happens all the time and we're sick and tired of it. pm saturday afternoon in moscow my name is kevin know it this is our international because stay with me here for the next half hour or so for this live update starting with this news saudi arabia finally admitting that a journalist who went missing over a fortnight ago in turkey died in what they describe as a fist fight inside its consulate in istanbul riyadh's already sacked two senior officials and arrested eighteen others linked to the case they say no press freedom group reporters without borders is calling for strong sustained internet. pressure
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on the saudis to establish just exactly what happened their explanation provided by riyadh was swiftly dismissed as improbable and sparked an intense backlash from journalists and politicians as well it also contradicts earlier saudi claims that because shoghi left that consulate shortly after arriving there there are calls now for the gulf monarchies to bear full responsibility for what happened for his part u.s. president donald trump says though he is satisfied with the latest account. the discussions that took place with the citizen jamal khashoggi during his presence in the consulates of the kingdom in istanbul by the suspects did not go as required and developed in a negative way led to a fight and a quarrel between some of them and the citizen jamal khashoggi yet liberal aggravated to lead to his death and their attempt to conceal and cover what happened is a very very serious do i do i mean it's again it's early we haven't traditionally view or investigation but it's. i think it's
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a very important first step and it happened sooner than people thought it would happen fifty nine year old jamal khashoggi had lived in the u.s. for the past year working as a washington post columnist it's thought years prior to that he'd been close to the saudi monarchy but was then later critical of crown prince mohammed bin simons policies also drawn attention to saudi women's rights and the war in yemen he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second pick up a document apparently for his upcoming wedding that's the last he was officially seen shortly after his disappearance turkey announced it had ordeal records of the journalist alleged killing by a saudi hitting here's artie's done cohen in washington with more. kings oman has fired five top officials and arrested eighteen people among those fired our current crown prince mohammed bin solomons advisor sowed ok to any and deputy intel intelligence chief major general ahmed all of siri they're being investigated about
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the case. the united states acknowledges the announcement from the kingdom of saudi arabia that its investigation into the fate of jamal has shocked she is progressing and that it has taken action against the suspect it has identified thus far we will continue to closely following the international investigation into this tragic incident so the saudi version that we're hearing tonight about a fistfight that led to his death is very different from what the turks have been leaking through the international press turkish intelligence have been claiming that a saudi hit team of fifteen people killed within just
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a matter of minutes after harsher gee arrived at the saudi embassy in istanbul they claim to have video and audio recording showing the saudi team listening to music through headphones as they cut g.'s fingers off beheaded him and dismembered his body with a bone saw president trump has called on the turkey to release the audio and video if it exists this has led to unprecedented scrutiny of saudi arabia and its relationship with the trumpet ministration much of the outrage has been specifically directed. the crown prince of saudi arabia mohamed bin sound man we've seen protests outside the white house here in washington and democrats are seizing on the trumpet administration's relationship with saudi arabia as midterm elections near. where the case first garnered global attention president
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trump threatened riyadh with severe punishment but that appears not to include scrapping multi-billion dollar arms deals in contracts between the gulf monarchy and washington saudi arabia has been a great ally but what happened is not acceptable but i would prefer that we don't use. canceling one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of the border russia wanted it china wanted it we wanted it we got it and we are all of it every bit of it i don't like stopping massive amounts of money that's being poured into our country spending one hundred ten billion dollars on military equipment or things that create jobs like jobs of theirs for this country ok that was then this is now will that change will only time will tell but suppress the research and consulting on middle east studies let's look at what we've got so far thanks been with us live so the saudis now
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describing what's happened in the consulate as a quarrel and a brawl in a concert of all places that lead to death she's in this instance been sugarcoated and indeed was it taken two weeks to work that out. i mean it's just an amazing situation i think if it wasn't so dramatic it would really look like something like it just jumps on movie i mean there was a first there shouldn't that and after they give another one and then after that just say that of course maybe we did it and m.b.'s moment been son of man is trying to find some irresponsible and that's what he did we that when it decided to five five the fact is that now once again he's doing maybe like you did one year ago it means that he's trying to find all the responsible but now we know that an organisation is directly m.b.a.'s weezer was the responsible sort that's a big question i mean what is going to do with m.b.a.'s no we don't really know but
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the fact is that everybody tried to say that you would maybe move or someone would be replaced instead of the members i'm not sure of that and the reality is exactly what don't now trump said is that whatever we do whatever we say i mean. it is so connected to all the western countries with billions and billions off contract which means that we have to find a solution i wrote an article just to start that you grammatic relation with so just like a step i mean just to think and do what we can do after that that's a real problem now for now this is just conjecture. for now publicly at least turkey has admitted that tape they said they got from is for watched the film that's not come up bubbly maybe it is behind the scenes i suppose the next concrete question to ask is if what they're saying is true and they've got a heart attack i think in a fight who knows where is his body. yes that's
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another question i know that. they are trying to to find it i mean. i think that it would have been really easy to make him disappear anywhere i mean the fact is that one but someone i mean. or just went to maybe one of the most sensitive countries which would make the relations very difficult between so it's. actually no and he just decided to do something on that you're just saw oil and to make it does appear i don't know maybe that once we have searched everywhere in the undersea maybe we find something that's i mean the guy would just say don't just explained the way dismember should is just something i mean definitively amazing so i don't know if he dismembered the journalist.
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the last time finally because like is that you have a different this is i mean it's so much a whole another us and i mean amnesty international they're meeting now this is just out in the last hour or so they're requesting to take find out where his body is because if something happened in that embassy in that consulate the saudis should know and should know pretty quickly shouldn't they i mean it seems that politicians activity journalists they're reacting pretty strongly to this latest story from riyadh could this become a p.r. disaster you talked about the guy in charge in saudi arabia just now is it going to reflect really badly on him what you think. it was real the fact is that now we have this situation between donald trump and m.b.a.'s and they look like very close because they are all the same they are very intrusive and the way they are doing politics is the same sort i think that there will be again of solidarity of all. but the fact is that we need an international. just to be sure that it won't be.
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influenced by anyone from the two recusal from the so d. i mean it's something very very dramatic this is not the first and so it does this they did it in the one nine hundred eighty s. with the communist abundance but the fact is not now we are not in the same we are not in the same situation and i really don't know how m.b. years will try to flee funds from this situation but the fact is that all that are resent is father it gave him the most important power in the country but besides this i'm not sure that n.b.s. is the only responsible because n.b.s. is very new brand new in politics and they i'm sure that is very very influenced by end. in sight from any rates and that's maybe the most important question the relation between m.b.'s m.b. said and done interim but i think that maybe we can get something from m p said to get the solution at
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a hole or level the air over and what what could have been really going on here isn't there ok well you know as the days go on oprah will find more. research or on mideast issues and consultant on the line from belgium there thanks ever so much for your thoughts on it and the stories of middle east to palestinian official and several other people have been injured during a protest against a fiction in the west bank israeli officers were seen using force against the demonstrators. oh i think. thank you this latest trouble was locals opposing plans to demolish their village around fifty two families rejected an offer to relocate to another area now israel says the village was built illegally though and is dangerously close to a highway meantime more trouble close by on the israel gaza border one hundred thirty palestinians including over two dozen children were in the latest riots friday evening according to the palestinian health ministry crowds were covering
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the border friday evening i've done so ever since march every friday to money the right to reclaim ancestral lands from israel again protesters burned tires to make that smokescreen they threw rocks at israeli soldiers again they responded with live fire since the unrest started seven months ago now more than two hundred palestinians have been killed for its part israel maintains its position of defending the border from terrorists with the latest from the front to his garza base during this. day might friday in the great march every terry as we can see hundreds of palestinian protesters have gathered here is useful to protest today palestinian protesters have started burning tires in an attempt to block the vision on the israeli snipers division in front of the israeli forces are these really snipers is almost totally blocked but yet they are firing live ammunition in gas cans trees at the palestinian protesters gathering as we can
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see the israeli forces are firing gas canisters on the palestinian protesters. there are a number of injuries that had been taken by paramedics to the ambulances as you can see in the area it's full of protest trees for all sectors men women and children. we have. medics we have a lot of press we have also a palestinian volunteers who have come here in order to save the other protesters we had seven injuries four shots for life shooting until now people are chalking because of old a gas that has been fired and then you have another injury i know there is injury. in the way another injury in the i. as you can see if there are still
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a number of injuries that are coming in every now and then. when israeli military says it was forced to respond on friday after terrorists in gaza sent several incendiary balloons into israel as a footnote to the story. when fifteen hundred belgian police officers called in sick on mass there protesting having to work extra hours caused by stuff show the jews as well as reformers to their pensions. to the police to the police motorcycle users from the comfort of brussels is reinforced if somebody should feel that all of them called in disabled obviously as we found out the prime minister even had to lower the arm he will.
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move to get the gold the police are severely understaffed and we've been talking about that for many months now the interior minister is also mulling reforms that plague actively being. tacklers that is a police officer of the. law just recently another police officer was killed in the. last week and two more were badly injured in a shootout people didn't hesitate to open fire on lord officer. we
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ask a question of sport we don't get on they say we're lazy and distribution secretly with the minister has no facts to back up if i hear that happens all the time and with sick and tired of it. watching out c international this week ahead of the many this saturday a six is some wage whatever next.
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north korea's history of this is seventeen years we are one of the very few countries that has seventy years of history of diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country and this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this nuclear waste you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear program. in crimea grieving friends and relatives have said the final goodbyes to the twenty
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victims of that gunman who opened fire on fellow students in the college of the city of coach but amid the pain stories have emerged to heroic quick thinking actions which prevented more death. burch is a quiet place a small seaside town kind of place where the neighborhoods everyone knows everyone it is one of the last places in the world where you would expect a school or college shooting or thought they did but some hatreds evidently buried too deep because i stalk a few it's so common muser a common tragedy our town is really small everyone knows each other the blast and the following rampage with catastrophic injury and killing dozens upon dozens.
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of people sparking panic and styria as teenagers and stuff fled for their lives. in that chaos heroes when they just just my friend meaning fiend was there he helped his friend corner who was injured in the blast he covered him to shield him from the bullets they're both in hospital now has a shopping wound and winning team is paralyzed nobody knows whether he will be able to walk again but from the horrors of this massacre some good has emerged selflessness sacrifice courage and bravery where teenagers barely older than children acted as few adults ever cool it about the good of course if you're going to they were personally is students when this happened these guys were thrown rocks
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of the they were trying to distract him because behind his back there was a group of kids mostly girls trying to escape so the boys decided to divert the suit to sit on some to hold the girls these four boys are dead now which are. sitting. girl i knew him on the wounded i tried to save her i carried her to the ambulance i left her there and went to help the others i saw a lot of people bleeding land on benches it was awful. about. immutability mines i saw a guy being attacked i try to help him but it was too late then i saw my friend something was wrong with his lax he couldn't walk so i dragged him all the way to the ponce. the mushy it is now you will never know every accept heroism and kindness that took place last now in the confusion the adrenaline the modesty and in death but it wasn't just the students it was also
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bystanders volunteers and good samaritans. i work nearby when i heard what happened i came here to help anyone i could see there were people without limbs just lying on the street everyone tried to help more so. to get more of. when the wounded began to overwhelm local clinics the medical students jumped in to help. them but when it happened we were at our medical college we were in class when a teacher stormed in and said they need people to help with the injured so we rushed to the hospital we had no time to even put our lab coats on we started to take people out of the ambulances for emergency help people just kept on coming for several hours it's fair to say that when the killer struck the stuff the students were utterly unprepared it's also fair to say that no amount of readiness in the
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world would prepare any sort of school for an explosion that size in the cafeteria or mania blitzing through the car doors but even stalled. confusion panic fear with those set aside self-preservation in order to help others risking life to live. once again even in acts of whelming evil there is space for good. central on the nose thing happening right now tens of thousands of protesters have gathered to demand a second referendum vote that marched on the wave to an after hours it's been organized by the people's vote campaign some of the people you can see that have come from remote parts of the u.k. to participate organizers say it's going to be the biggest protest of its kind
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british prime minister trees of maize previously the course dismissed calls for a second referendum on she's a tough time right now m.p.'s from all major parties are said to be supporting the protests the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. you may recall by a narrow margin back in twenty sixteen and the official divorce from the block is shared jule from march next year but a big turnout of the some people think about two hundred thousand people keep an eye on the. sill of britain two for a story about a sexist sandwich what is this about an up market british grocery chains apologize for selling a supposedly sex is sandwich waitresses know renaming it after complaints it appeared to be men only snack.
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i never knew sandwiches were gender specific and female but thankfully we chose that he preaches the sunny way. he. is there for our intentions of course if and when we are planning to change the name of the sandwich suit. for madam prefer unisex relish. i never knew what gender specific but frankly a way through his lead looked good just something way to apple sent away. on a final bunch of those some of the weapons. news up and tied it out so you don't call him here moscow kevin always says thanks for watching and have
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a good southpaw. play. oh oh. i. feel. so much oh. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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 bath and
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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 hawks. need to know when the. underwater. total around us. a little money we didn't. owe you already go to. this move for yoko to.
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use. i'm after time to do what you're going underground on the seventh anniversary of the nato backed killing of more mugged out free coming up on the show who is to raise a major joke about human rights in the case of jamal khashoggi a lifelong friend of a saudi dissident and fight for the liberation of palestine as i'm telling me on crimes against humanity and up to juries amazement surveillance was found in eagle by your of what now is the bugging of your phone we go to san antonio in texas. talk to award winning x. convict better brown hounded by the f.b.i. for rejecting a brave new world that's all coming up in the show but first today is seven years since the leader of africa's richest defacto nation was killed with u.k. backing here was the reaction of the woman who could right now be president of the
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usa we came we saw he died. clinton nato nation media and to resume support of the end of libya's government even as they profess to love this towering african hero no got. to. stop what. they hit there is no reason whatsoever. why we have any hesitation. that the human rights as being demanded in south africa but if the tories and liberals helped kill mandela's comrade in arms seven years ago today that all appears forgotten in today's house of commons aside from bracks it though one m.p. did feel that you can be armed israeli oppression this week should be condemned by terrorism a pm cues well the prime minister make it clear to the prime minister of israel
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that this is occupied territory that these are to refute protected people who say forcible rape removal would be i was the united nations for statehood constitute a war to come michael didn't mention u.k. backing injuries i'm a jew he said nothing about this week's gaza dead referring to question one particular settlement once again cool on the israeli government not to go ahead with its plans demolish the village inclusion in creating its school and displace its residents just a bit of displacement not more than two hundred dead since the great return much began no mention of u.k. arms sales to israel that reached a record high just before prince william's visit to israel joining me now is. indian born journalist as i am to mimi he was good friends with jamal khashoggi and spoke to him hours before he was allegedly killed and dismembered in the saudi consulate in turkey as a thanks for coming on the washington post publish what they purportedly said was the last.

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