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this part i ur group discussion, talk about the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. irst of all, i wish godspeed on the late jamal khashoggi and my condolences to the fiancee, family, friends and compatriots in saudi arabia as well as the media world. first, let's have a small refresher. entered the gi in istanbul on pril 28, friday, at 11:50. a.m. and it is understood that this visit by khashoggi was notified to the team that planned and executed the murder. some consulate staff were rushed back to their country which indicates that the purpose of the work was carried out there it. one tober 1, at 4:30 p.m., day before the operation, that is monday, a team of three through nd in istanbul a scheduled flight and then head to the general consulate. and another team from the some te general did reconnaissance work in the belgrade force. at 1:45 on october 2, a second team of three people came to istanbul by a scheduled flight and go to a hotel. a team of nine including generals land at the airport on move to airplane and a separate hotel. he team
this part i ur group discussion, talk about the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. irst of all, i wish godspeed on the late jamal khashoggi and my condolences to the fiancee, family, friends and compatriots in saudi arabia as well as the media world. first, let's have a small refresher. entered the gi in istanbul on pril 28, friday, at 11:50. a.m. and it is understood that this visit by khashoggi was notified to the team that planned and...
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d w news live from berlin new video brings to life potential clues about the fate of a missing saudi arabian journalist. the c.c.t.v. footage shows jamal to show be entering the saudi consulate building but never leaving your rifle of this black man afterwards is seen as a key indicator that the writer may have met with a gruesome end inside that building also on the show a dire warning as hurricane michel roars stores florida's gulf shore. begin again michael is forecast to be the most destructive storm to hit the florida panhandle in decades fierce winds from a category four storm are already whipping the coastline with landfall just hours away. from living on death row many of the condemned around the world experience isolation and even torture during their final days that's the focus of this year's world day against the death but. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for being with us we begin this program in turkey where a video has emerged of the missing saudi arabian journalist. he's seen here entering the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul but never leave. even it. has not been seen since t
d w news live from berlin new video brings to life potential clues about the fate of a missing saudi arabian journalist. the c.c.t.v. footage shows jamal to show be entering the saudi consulate building but never leaving your rifle of this black man afterwards is seen as a key indicator that the writer may have met with a gruesome end inside that building also on the show a dire warning as hurricane michel roars stores florida's gulf shore. begin again michael is forecast to be the most...
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another indication of the fact that seemingly the saudi arabians. the saudi side are really not taking on bold walks in fact he's potentially involved politically economically . right the way across the region you speak to analysts here will speak to analysts anywhere really and they will say well. that the saudis have beem certainly under crown prince mohammed have caused instability in the region an awful ready they they cite the war in yemen they look at the saudi laid siege on concept they look at what it's reported to the crown prince did to the lebanese prime minister last year in detaining him and forcing him to resign something that the french president had to had to get involved in in order to resolve that crisis so yeah as you say as these lines begin to drip out of europe more pressure on the saudi arabians and increasingly from the u.s. as we go forward people here you speak to as i say saudi watches they say that this crisis that has shows the crisis is the biggest crisis on the international stage that the saudi arabians have had to fac
another indication of the fact that seemingly the saudi arabians. the saudi side are really not taking on bold walks in fact he's potentially involved politically economically . right the way across the region you speak to analysts here will speak to analysts anywhere really and they will say well. that the saudis have beem certainly under crown prince mohammed have caused instability in the region an awful ready they they cite the war in yemen they look at the saudi laid siege on concept they...
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economy, the saudi arabian economy is really more tied to the us and the us is tied to the saudi arabianion against the us economy or the us, or state m e nts against the us economy or the us, or statements about this incident, could really end up having worst effects for saudi arabia. —— worst. 80 so much for your time, we appreciate that. —— thank you so much. "key issues" are still to be resolved in the brexit talks, according to the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. with three days to go before eu leaders meet, it's unclear whether the two sides will reach agreement. the irish border remains a central issue. and in westminster, pressure is mounting on the british prime minister, theresa may. our political correspondent vicki young reports. it's crunch time for brexit talks, and time for a flying visit to brussels by the man in charge of the uk's negotiations. dominic raab spentjust over an hour with his opposite number, michel barnier, but there's no deal yet. the foreign secretary said this diplomatic dash was a sign of the effort going into the talks. there is no—one who is go
economy, the saudi arabian economy is really more tied to the us and the us is tied to the saudi arabianion against the us economy or the us, or state m e nts against the us economy or the us, or statements about this incident, could really end up having worst effects for saudi arabia. —— worst. 80 so much for your time, we appreciate that. —— thank you so much. "key issues" are still to be resolved in the brexit talks, according to the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier....
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police in turkey are continuing their investigations into the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalistal khashoggi from the kingdom's consulate in istanbul. saudi arabia has denied mr khashoggi was murdered in the consulate when he went to collect documents for his forthcoming marriage. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and a very warm
police in turkey are continuing their investigations into the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalistal khashoggi from the kingdom's consulate in istanbul. saudi arabia has denied mr khashoggi was murdered in the consulate when he went to collect documents for his forthcoming marriage. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and a very warm
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king of saudi arabia, who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to, as he said, his saudi arabianen. and he firmly denied that. i've asked secretary of state mike pompeo to immediately get on a plane, go to saudi arabia, go to other places if necessary, which he probably will, but with regard to this, go to turkey if necessary. the king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand, very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened. so we'll see what happens. but mike pompeo -- excuse me. mike pompeo is leaving literally within an hour or so. he's heading to saudi arabia. we are going to leave nothing uncovered. with that being said, the king firmly denied any knowledge of it. he didn't really know. maybe -- i don't want to get into his mind but it sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. who knows? we'll try getting to the bottom of it very soon. but his was a flat denial. [ inaudible question ] >> all i can do is report what he told me. he told me in a very firm way that they had no knowledge of it. he said it very strongly. [ inaudible
king of saudi arabia, who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to, as he said, his saudi arabianen. and he firmly denied that. i've asked secretary of state mike pompeo to immediately get on a plane, go to saudi arabia, go to other places if necessary, which he probably will, but with regard to this, go to turkey if necessary. the king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand, very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened. so we'll see what happens....
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king of saudi arabia, who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to, as he says, his saudi arabian citizen. i have asked and he firmly denies that. i have asked the secretary of state mike pompeo to immediately get on a plane and go to saudi arabia, go to other places if necessary. the king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened. >> it had been nearly two weeks
king of saudi arabia, who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to, as he says, his saudi arabian citizen. i have asked and he firmly denies that. i have asked the secretary of state mike pompeo to immediately get on a plane and go to saudi arabia, go to other places if necessary. the king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened. >> it had been nearly two weeks
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saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi has now been missing for four days he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul on tuesday saudi arabia says it will allow tacky to search the compound after rights groups called on riyadh to verify his whereabouts. gave the go ahead saying saudi arabia has nothing to hide so shell has more from istanbul. there is a growing belief among some circles that she has actually been rendition kidnapped by the saudis and taken out of turkey glassy a renowned saudi opposition figure who's been in exile in london for many years he
saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi has now been missing for four days he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul on tuesday saudi arabia says it will allow tacky to search the compound after rights groups called on riyadh to verify his whereabouts. gave the go ahead saying saudi arabia has nothing to hide so shell has more from istanbul. there is a growing belief among some circles that she has actually been rendition kidnapped by the saudis and taken out of turkey glassy a...
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referring positively to saudi arabians referring as an important ally. he hopes we will end up on better side of this equation. saying we need saudi arabia. we know this president is very transactional and on this occasion he's emphasized the business dealings between the united states and saudi arabia. emphasizing $110 billion arms deal with the saudis but to be clear and independent fact checkers have been reporting this out, much of that deal is not real. may not come to fruition. there's to evidence to indicate that given the deal is not fully in place. it does demonstrate the way the president views this. this lens through which he views the situation is we're not going to condemn these guys, at least not initially because that would only hurt us here. i'm not going to do that. >> he's not just using the arms deal though. there is talk about how much leverage the united states has over saudi arabia and there's been some fact checking on the amount of money they have spent on arms. it would be more difficult for them to suddenly drop their relationshi
referring positively to saudi arabians referring as an important ally. he hopes we will end up on better side of this equation. saying we need saudi arabia. we know this president is very transactional and on this occasion he's emphasized the business dealings between the united states and saudi arabia. emphasizing $110 billion arms deal with the saudis but to be clear and independent fact checkers have been reporting this out, much of that deal is not real. may not come to fruition. there's to...
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united states and has been highly critical of the leadership has not been seen since entering the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul in turkey more than a week ago. this time a shop to buy tech media allegedly shows journalists homolka shogi walking into saudi consulate the last time anyone saw him eight days have passed and there are no traces of ballots. to say they believe a saudi arabian hit squad kuta fifty nine year old media outlets published proposing to show the suspects a rival a day before went missing. before his disappearance he worked for the washington post during his self-imposed exile in the us. there he wrote columns criticizing saudi arabia's new rule as the washington post supports the view that saudi arabia captured him and says that u.s. intelligence knew about the plan to capture that columnist the u.s. denies any formal h. president donald trump says he has talked to high level saudi authorities to demand and says over the case it's a very sad situation it's a very bad situation and we want to get to the bottom meanwhile saudi arabia remains silent as the alleged c.c.t.
united states and has been highly critical of the leadership has not been seen since entering the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul in turkey more than a week ago. this time a shop to buy tech media allegedly shows journalists homolka shogi walking into saudi consulate the last time anyone saw him eight days have passed and there are no traces of ballots. to say they believe a saudi arabian hit squad kuta fifty nine year old media outlets published proposing to show the suspects a rival a day...
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of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. it's absolutely essential to make sure that the international community says clearly that this is not something that can happen. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. also coming up this hour — is it time to say "ta ta" to the supermarket till? how customers may soon have to get used to a new way of paying for their shopping. an outbreak of myxomatosis is being reported in british hares for the first time — scientists fear it could kill off huge numbers. and in half an hour here on bbc news, it's an egypt extravaganza as the travel show visits cairo to check in on the construction of the grand egyptian museum. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood
of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. it's absolutely essential to make sure that the international community says clearly that this is not something that can happen. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. also coming up this hour — is it time to say "ta ta" to the supermarket till? how customers may soon have to get used to a new way of paying for their shopping. an outbreak of myxomatosis is...
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authorities let me be clear here any investigation led by the saudi arabian or already is would not be transparent no impartial and this is why we need an independent investigation to get to the full truth and we don't want a foreign teased to cover up the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and potential extrajudicial execution and the best guarantee against that attempt to cover up this case and the circumstances around it would be an investigation led by the u.n. which would look into the planning the coordination that went into his disappearance and potential execution just as we're speaking to if you just pause there for a second we've got some live pictures actually coming in from the united nations of a joint press conference which is being held there by your own group and representatives of the c b j. and human rights watch and reporters without borders as well as the rajah's know what we're looking at there at the same time and actually some i've had a message from one of our facebook he was tina who said an international investigation would be better than expecting
authorities let me be clear here any investigation led by the saudi arabian or already is would not be transparent no impartial and this is why we need an independent investigation to get to the full truth and we don't want a foreign teased to cover up the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and potential extrajudicial execution and the best guarantee against that attempt to cover up this case and the circumstances around it would be an investigation led by the u.n. which would look...
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a prominent saudi arabian journalist and major critic of riyadh who may have been made to disappear because of his opinions the mystery surrounding his disappearance is akin to a work of fiction he went to the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul to collect documents for his forthcoming marriage and was never seen or heard of again. a friend of she said this officials told him quote they have evidence he was killed in a barbaric way. you will cause your bracket to counselor after jamal khashoggi entered the consulate fifteen people came by two different planes he was murdered inside the consulate we assume that he was cut into pieces and they put his body in bags and left. he was killed because of his opinions about the wars in yemen and syria he was too much trouble for the saudi government to tip to go studio in a movie to prove transparency in this suspected murder case journalists were allowed to film inside the saudi consulate and a big to prove the prominent writer was most definitely not the. turkish president's russia at the time said he was closely following the incident his officia
a prominent saudi arabian journalist and major critic of riyadh who may have been made to disappear because of his opinions the mystery surrounding his disappearance is akin to a work of fiction he went to the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul to collect documents for his forthcoming marriage and was never seen or heard of again. a friend of she said this officials told him quote they have evidence he was killed in a barbaric way. you will cause your bracket to counselor after jamal khashoggi...
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image taken outside the building is reportedly the last public sighting of a prominent dissident saudi arabian journalist now missing the saudis have denied turkish claims that he was murdered inside also on the program the brutal rape and murder of a television journalist in vogue area. sparked international concern of oppressive in the corruption prone country. and a female comic gets laughs as she tackles to boom in india you travel you are alone in your infernal drunk reboot she makes light of difficult issues issues that for many in india and the laughing matter. hello and welcome i'm a touchy ma turkey has said it can search inside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul for the missing journalist the u.n. human rights office says it's deeply concerned at the disappearance of jamal khashoggi one week ago today the washington post has published what it says is the last four to grab a missing saudi arabian contributor the surveillance camera image shows the fifty nine year old walking into the sun. the aruban consulate in istanbul a week ago turkish officials say he was murdered inside the
image taken outside the building is reportedly the last public sighting of a prominent dissident saudi arabian journalist now missing the saudis have denied turkish claims that he was murdered inside also on the program the brutal rape and murder of a television journalist in vogue area. sparked international concern of oppressive in the corruption prone country. and a female comic gets laughs as she tackles to boom in india you travel you are alone in your infernal drunk reboot she makes light...
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there's been longstanding political tensions between the two countries and now saudi arabian is in a weak position at least in terms of its public image and haven't been so man has many enemies inside his country because of what he did to the u. leads in terms of detaining them and forcing them to pay penalties but he also has many opponents even in the west well the u.s. president is also paid tribute to the eleven people killed in a shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh visited the scene as the first funerals were held for victims targeted by right wing extremist group on saturday but there have been protests against the visit with calls for trying to denounce white nationalism chapeltown seen as more. the u.s. president and first lady were joined by donald trump's daughter and son in law who are jewish to see the scene of what's been called the worst anti semitic attack in u.s. history trump made no comment to the media as he visited the tree of life synagogue where the eleven congregants were killed by a man consumed by both anti semitism and a hatred of immigrants but far away d
there's been longstanding political tensions between the two countries and now saudi arabian is in a weak position at least in terms of its public image and haven't been so man has many enemies inside his country because of what he did to the u. leads in terms of detaining them and forcing them to pay penalties but he also has many opponents even in the west well the u.s. president is also paid tribute to the eleven people killed in a shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh visited the scene as...
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the turkish and saudi arabian leaders have spoken on the phone about the disappearance of a prominentrnalist in istanbul earlier this month. jamal khashoggi went missing after visiting the saudi consulate, but riyadh denies allegations that he was murdered. senior bankers and business leaders are pulling out of an investment conference in riyadh later this month amid calls for a boycott over the case. our diplomatic affairs correspondent paul adams reports. almost two weeks on and still no answers about what happened behind these walls. did a man die here, and was it all recorded? saudi arabia's allies are increasingly impatient, hence today's joint statement demanding answers. germany, the united kingdom and france, it says, are treating this incident with the utmost seriousness. there needs to be a credible investigation to identify those responsible for the disappearance ofjamal khashoggi and ensure that they are held to account. what happens from now on is absolutely up to saudi arabia. they must have seen the huge international concern from the united states, and now from britain
the turkish and saudi arabian leaders have spoken on the phone about the disappearance of a prominentrnalist in istanbul earlier this month. jamal khashoggi went missing after visiting the saudi consulate, but riyadh denies allegations that he was murdered. senior bankers and business leaders are pulling out of an investment conference in riyadh later this month amid calls for a boycott over the case. our diplomatic affairs correspondent paul adams reports. almost two weeks on and still no...
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but first turkish authorities are now treating the disappearance of saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi and his country's consulate in istanbul as a murder case prosecutors are widening their investigation into his disappearance after a group of saudi officials apparently flew into istanbul on the very day that mr kushner went missing and that was last tuesday the reuters news agency is now reporting that a source at the saudi arabian consulate has denied reports that because she was killed at the consulate general has more from istanbul. turkish security officials are now dealing with the case of. a murder investigation late on saturday they had said that they had information that fifteen saudi nationals amongst them officials had flown in on tuesday on two separate flights had gone to the consulate the same time that's cultural she was there and then they had left so now there has been no disclosure of the whereabouts of his body however we do understand that a funeral will take place in the coming two or three days or whether that's going to be a funeral with. buddy presence or wheth
but first turkish authorities are now treating the disappearance of saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi and his country's consulate in istanbul as a murder case prosecutors are widening their investigation into his disappearance after a group of saudi officials apparently flew into istanbul on the very day that mr kushner went missing and that was last tuesday the reuters news agency is now reporting that a source at the saudi arabian consulate has denied reports that because she was...
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and it's absolutely crucial that this happens given that we have allies of the saudi arabian government like the u.k. and u.s. who are cowering in the face of economic deals security do this is why we need the u.n. to step up now and launch an investigation so that a generous killing is not shrugged under the.
and it's absolutely crucial that this happens given that we have allies of the saudi arabian government like the u.k. and u.s. who are cowering in the face of economic deals security do this is why we need the u.n. to step up now and launch an investigation so that a generous killing is not shrugged under the.
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we're just starting to see as the media reports that suggest this saudi arabian embassy is about to release information ignore it the kingdom was responsible for the death of his show but under this telling of the story it was an accident it was an investigation or interrogation gone wrong we are also told that the prime prince mohammed bin solomon was not aware of that happening that is according to these latest media reports that are just coming out if they are correct we should be hearing from the kingdom sometime soon this does perhaps jive with what president trump was saying earlier today that there there might be rogue killers that seems to be what the kingdom is suggesting happened here that it's somehow that this very high profile journalist who was an american citizen was interrogated without the knowledge of the crown prince this really contradicts a number of things the kingdom had been has been saying in recent days the interior ministry has said this was a lie saudi arabian officials said that because shoji left the consulate and then of course you've had you've had the crown
we're just starting to see as the media reports that suggest this saudi arabian embassy is about to release information ignore it the kingdom was responsible for the death of his show but under this telling of the story it was an accident it was an investigation or interrogation gone wrong we are also told that the prime prince mohammed bin solomon was not aware of that happening that is according to these latest media reports that are just coming out if they are correct we should be hearing...
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contributor who went missing in istanbul jamal khashoggi disappeared on tuesday after he entered the saudi arabian consulate in the stamboul saudi officials say he went missing after he left the building that the turkish government believes is still inside candidate him brazil's presidential race have gone ahead have gone head to head in the last televised debate before sunday's vote is a far right nationalists the narrow is a threat to democracy but he was absent from the debate as he recovers from a stabbing attack last month those are the headlines inside story is next. the head of a u.n. team looking into possible war crimes in yemen has accused saudi arabia and the u.a.e. of interference the panel says both sides of the conflict are to blame for rights abuses but what can this inquiry achieve. this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. yemen has been at war for more than three years now the region's poorest country has been reduced to even further misery as the south in iraq's coalition continues to battle the rebels for control now.
contributor who went missing in istanbul jamal khashoggi disappeared on tuesday after he entered the saudi arabian consulate in the stamboul saudi officials say he went missing after he left the building that the turkish government believes is still inside candidate him brazil's presidential race have gone ahead have gone head to head in the last televised debate before sunday's vote is a far right nationalists the narrow is a threat to democracy but he was absent from the debate as he recovers...
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because saudi arabian citizen he had as he said been prevented from leaving saudi arabia that travel ban now lifted. reportedly has arrived in d.c. with his family his father of course owns a house in the washington suburbs in the genea which may be his possible destination but clearly u.s. state department involved mike pompei o bringing pressure to bear on the saudi leadership to allow the son to leave the country and all of this while gina housefull who is the rector of the cia has come back from a fact finding mission in turkey has apparently been briefing and president trump has anything come out of that yet and what do expect to come out of that we'll have very short statement has just been released one line statement confirming that in fact yes that meeting did take place with g. nashville and the u.s. president president trump having talked up the importance of this meeting in recent days saying it was critical in terms of his information gathering to form a basis for a decision of what to do in the light of the ongoing crisis but that is just store we've heard a one line sta
because saudi arabian citizen he had as he said been prevented from leaving saudi arabia that travel ban now lifted. reportedly has arrived in d.c. with his family his father of course owns a house in the washington suburbs in the genea which may be his possible destination but clearly u.s. state department involved mike pompei o bringing pressure to bear on the saudi leadership to allow the son to leave the country and all of this while gina housefull who is the rector of the cia has come back...
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turning to the independent, following on the story about the saudi arabian journalist who has gone missingthin the saudi consulate, the saudi arabian saying absolutely no evidence, we are sending a team over, and it looks now like there could be sanctions from the uk. it is amazing to me that this first of all, this story is not on all the front pages, because this is a journalist, and we've had quite a fewjournalist killed this year already, and the turkish government or police are saying that they have actually got recordings inside of him being interrogated and killed. do you think those kids will ever be released? they will ever see the light of day? it sounds like the washington post might have already had a quick listen to them. he worked for them, didn't he? he did. i think there is still so much we don't know about him. saudi arabia simply not giving answers over this, and as well as the potential for sanctions we have seen international opinion turning against the state with this conference point that's coming up, which is meant to be about investment into saudi arabia and the mid
turning to the independent, following on the story about the saudi arabian journalist who has gone missingthin the saudi consulate, the saudi arabian saying absolutely no evidence, we are sending a team over, and it looks now like there could be sanctions from the uk. it is amazing to me that this first of all, this story is not on all the front pages, because this is a journalist, and we've had quite a fewjournalist killed this year already, and the turkish government or police are saying that...
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the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. it is absolutely central to make sure that the international community says clearly that this is not something that can happen. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheel chairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. also coming up this hour: is it time to say "ta—ta" to the supermarket till? how customers may soon have to get used to a new way of paying for their shopping. the former france and arsenal striker, thierry henry is named as the new head coach at monaco — the club where he started his career. and in half an hour here on bbc news, click speaks to director sir peterjackson about his work bringing archive footage from world war one into the 21st century. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters and passengers had to be rescued from a t
the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. it is absolutely central to make sure that the international community says clearly that this is not something that can happen. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheel chairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. also coming up this hour: is it time to say "ta—ta" to the supermarket till? how customers may soon have to get used to a...
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turkish officials claim saudi arabian officials assassinated him. anza sass inteam was flown to hurricane zone.ry it out.> uroh >>> we are back now from panama city beach, florida. many who chose to ride out the hurricane here will be spending the night in the dark. 3,000 businesses lost electricity. at the height of it, one resident said we are catching some hell. the damage here in some spots said to be catastrophic. michael's winds are down to 115 miles an hour, but still severe, expected to mstrength through a tonight. flash flood watches up in alabama and georgia as well. the one piece of good news we've seen, the sun finally starting to poke through in one spot behind us tonight. we'll keep watching on cbsn, "cbs this morning" and the cbs evening news. good night from florida. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm don dahler. the people who live along the florida panhandle will be waking up this morning to a landscape of destruction. hurricane michael roared ashore with 155 mile an hour winds, th
turkish officials claim saudi arabian officials assassinated him. anza sass inteam was flown to hurricane zone.ry it out.> uroh >>> we are back now from panama city beach, florida. many who chose to ride out the hurricane here will be spending the night in the dark. 3,000 businesses lost electricity. at the height of it, one resident said we are catching some hell. the damage here in some spots said to be catastrophic. michael's winds are down to 115 miles an hour, but still severe,...
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a team of turkish investigators has been examining the residence of the saudi arabian consul in istanbul for evidence. our correspondent, mark lowen reports from istanbul. at the home where diplomats entertain, police hunting the darkest of crimes. the saudi consul general‘s residence in istanbul, scoured today by turkish and saudi teams, searching forjust what happened to jamal khashoggi. it's over two weeks since the journalist disappeared after entering the consulate. turkey alleges murder by the saudi government. the american secretary of state shuttled from riyadh to ankara today, promising turkey's president saudi arabia would investigate. but donald trump has taken a softer line, fuelling suspicions he's helping the saudis shift the blame. if you look at saudi arabia, they're an ally and they are a tremendous purchaser of not only military equipment, but other things. when i went there, they committed to purchase $450 billion worth of things and $110 billion worth of military. those are the biggest orders in the history of this country. probably in the history of the world. but i
a team of turkish investigators has been examining the residence of the saudi arabian consul in istanbul for evidence. our correspondent, mark lowen reports from istanbul. at the home where diplomats entertain, police hunting the darkest of crimes. the saudi consul general‘s residence in istanbul, scoured today by turkish and saudi teams, searching forjust what happened to jamal khashoggi. it's over two weeks since the journalist disappeared after entering the consulate. turkey alleges murder...
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government in 2015, and you have continued ever since in public to defend the saudi arabian governmentegret that now? after i was development minister, i had a period when i was on the backbenches and i led our conservative middle east council in the conservative party, and i think it is absolutely right that we have had engagement with the gulf. i actually have some clear views on yemen, i actually think it is a war that could have been prevented. some of the mistakes the failure of the west the failure of the west to restrain, some the result of an initiative which removed the leader in sanaa and created a vacuum into which the houthis could take over. there is also the point of view on the saudi side that the yemenis were firing missiles into saudi arabia and therefore, the saudis have the right to defend themselves and to defend the legitimate government of yemen. so this is a very complicated issue, as always, in the middle east. it is not so complicated. the united nations panel of expert report which concludes that most of the documented civilian casualties — and we're talking a
government in 2015, and you have continued ever since in public to defend the saudi arabian governmentegret that now? after i was development minister, i had a period when i was on the backbenches and i led our conservative middle east council in the conservative party, and i think it is absolutely right that we have had engagement with the gulf. i actually have some clear views on yemen, i actually think it is a war that could have been prevented. some of the mistakes the failure of the west...
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has been drip feeding this information is that admission that turkey doesn't buy this this this saudi arabian explanation and that it's not part of this of this group in between saudi arabia and the u.s. to try to mask the fact. they don't look quite as bad for saudi arabia i think all the eyes are going to be now on turkey and whether the turks are going to accept the saudi story or they are going to release more information to undermine that story and i think here what politics actually will play out or well the turks actually. i mean have some sort of a deal with the americans with the saudis or they would not actually accept that they were there will be there will be determined determined to the very end to i mean to tell the rest of the world what happened really inside the consulate sort of thing which you have been. very in mind how turkey has played this all along and they're going to do that are they going to play along with the u.s. and saudi arabia well i think i think at the end of the day i mean that is my hunch . still cared more about interests than human rights but because we
has been drip feeding this information is that admission that turkey doesn't buy this this this saudi arabian explanation and that it's not part of this of this group in between saudi arabia and the u.s. to try to mask the fact. they don't look quite as bad for saudi arabia i think all the eyes are going to be now on turkey and whether the turks are going to accept the saudi story or they are going to release more information to undermine that story and i think here what politics actually will...
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for a very long time why is it so difficult to guess to get a fair trial in saudi arabia or to saudi arabian just legal system look like. well the human rights watch has spent many years documenting the the major shortcomings of the saudi criminal justice system our analysis is based on years of study both ongoing trials of saudi human rights activists as well as interviews with prisoners several years ago in a saudi prison as well as most recently a series of interviews with pakistanis who had been through the saudi criminal justice system and then returned what we found and have found for many years is really alarming the saudi system frankly does not generally allow the lawyer at all during the investigation phase so people are often detained and put in a room with an investigator and sometimes coerced or pressured to sign confessions those confessions then become the major piece of evidence presented against the defendant in court in addition the people that we interviewed especially for minor crimes would often sit in jail for many months not knowing where their case was in process then
for a very long time why is it so difficult to guess to get a fair trial in saudi arabia or to saudi arabian just legal system look like. well the human rights watch has spent many years documenting the the major shortcomings of the saudi criminal justice system our analysis is based on years of study both ongoing trials of saudi human rights activists as well as interviews with prisoners several years ago in a saudi prison as well as most recently a series of interviews with pakistanis who had...
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generalist but that saudi arabian journalist had residency rights in the united states and it worked for his backstory maybe this is ministration would be reacting differently to what's going on. there's an uncomfortable truth there given the fact that this missing journalist is was a u.s. resident and he was a contributor to one of the most prominent newspapers in the united states the washington post his fiance penning an op ed in the washington post all of this the washington post offices are just blocks walking distance from the white house that makes this very difficult given the fact it has wide readership that it has in fact is widely respected around the world so yes this is something that is on the radar of the united states and we've seen this for the most part characterized by the trumpet mystery as an issue of press freedom so far you heard there of some very deliberate language from the vice president where he says that this is deeply troubling anyone who cares about a free press violence against journalists should be condemned at this point it appears that the united st
generalist but that saudi arabian journalist had residency rights in the united states and it worked for his backstory maybe this is ministration would be reacting differently to what's going on. there's an uncomfortable truth there given the fact that this missing journalist is was a u.s. resident and he was a contributor to one of the most prominent newspapers in the united states the washington post his fiance penning an op ed in the washington post all of this the washington post offices...
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turkish president says it's up to the saudis to prove missing journalist jamal khashoggi left the saudi arabian consulate building turkish officials believe the journalist was murdered inside the consulate which saudi arabia denies turkey's asking for permission to search the consulate in istanbul as part of its investigation into his disappearance crowdsource are now gathering outside the building calling for information on his whereabouts we're going to have a u.s. reaction in just a moment alan fischer in washington d.c. let's start though with stephanie deca the latest from istanbul what more on the demands to be allowed into the embassy stephanie. well they haven't done that yet of course it is technically territory under the jurisdiction of saudi arabia pickett is it is a saudi diplomatic mission but again i think you know what everyone is waiting for at the moment is facts is evidence because it is a he said she said as you mentioned the turkish authorities alluding to a lot of anonymous sources saying they believe he was killed inside the embassy saudi arabia saying absolutely not that
turkish president says it's up to the saudis to prove missing journalist jamal khashoggi left the saudi arabian consulate building turkish officials believe the journalist was murdered inside the consulate which saudi arabia denies turkey's asking for permission to search the consulate in istanbul as part of its investigation into his disappearance crowdsource are now gathering outside the building calling for information on his whereabouts we're going to have a u.s. reaction in just a moment...
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on al-jazeera the united nations special rapporteur on summary or arbitrary killings says that saudi arabian journalist. was the victim of an extrajudicial execution by plus column of says the information available on the show she's case points to the saudi state being responsible for the killing. rescuers continue to search shorelines around the dead sea in short not a flash flooding killed at least nineteen people most of them with children on an outing organized by the school really forty people were rescued off the helicopters divers were dispatched to the area but japan's prime minister shinzo albay says his country's ties with china of reached an historic turning point is on a three day visit to china that is due to meet with china's president xi jinping in the coming hours. three journalists have been released on bail in myanmar after the president intervenes the men work for the country's largest private newspaper were arrested earlier this month following the publication of a story. that alleged officials in yangon had mismanaged public funds they faced two years in prison. donald t
on al-jazeera the united nations special rapporteur on summary or arbitrary killings says that saudi arabian journalist. was the victim of an extrajudicial execution by plus column of says the information available on the show she's case points to the saudi state being responsible for the killing. rescuers continue to search shorelines around the dead sea in short not a flash flooding killed at least nineteen people most of them with children on an outing organized by the school really forty...
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for instance they might want the saudi arabians to help bail them out and their economic problems they want they might want to have massive new trade agreements turkey is a serious industrial power and export or. the saudis import so many things and are able to make a massive. make massive assistance to the turkish economy so they've got those kinds of issues the turks would like to have a bigger say long term in syria they'd like to have saudi assistance to prevent the emergence of a kurdish independent state or seriously autonomous region and just generally the turks would like to affirm their interests in the region so that their national well being is protected as they define it but the turks are sophisticated enough to know that their well being can only be protected if the well being of other powers like the iranians the saudis the israelis and others are also protected so it's hard to say give a list of two or three things to say this is what the turks want the turks want a good bargain a position. and clearly identifiable assets to their well being that are constantly evolving
for instance they might want the saudi arabians to help bail them out and their economic problems they want they might want to have massive new trade agreements turkey is a serious industrial power and export or. the saudis import so many things and are able to make a massive. make massive assistance to the turkish economy so they've got those kinds of issues the turks would like to have a bigger say long term in syria they'd like to have saudi assistance to prevent the emergence of a kurdish...
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lived out of the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul of a serious child strapped for. charles what is turkey making of this saudi arabian explanation into to what happened which was in stark contrast of course to what the saudi arabians of previously been saying all along that but he left the consulate alive and well. well interestingly we've spoken to make a party m.p. and the head of the human rights for the a.k. party a lady. who says that the saudis were forced into making this statement because of the leaks that we've seen from government sources in the prosecutor's office to the international and local media in recent days she said they had basically had no choice and she said that there would be more leaks expected i think that's an indication that the turks are still very much in the driving seat in this investigation they still forget that they have their own investigation running alongside this joint investigation with the saudis and that's what seems to have certainly been driving a quiet turkish narrative the president as well that said that this is best to
lived out of the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul of a serious child strapped for. charles what is turkey making of this saudi arabian explanation into to what happened which was in stark contrast of course to what the saudi arabians of previously been saying all along that but he left the consulate alive and well. well interestingly we've spoken to make a party m.p. and the head of the human rights for the a.k. party a lady. who says that the saudis were forced into making this statement...
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kingdom's or one of the kingdom's leading forensic experts and the former head of intelligence at the saudi arabian embassy in london turkey's police and security services seem to be delaying officially announcing the results of the. unvested geisha well decision is made on how to retaliate against saudi infringements of turkish sovereignty keech a that's appears to be finding some sort of consensus amongst turkey's and eyes and the international community jim out of show you just you know you stumble and now the latest from istanbul with stephanie tack a juror in the newsgroup earlier stephanie we were talking about i think it was turkish security sources telling all jazeera new information what else do you have . we've just had a statement by the presidential spokesperson saying that a joint investigative team is going to be set up between turkey and saudi arabia to investigate the disappearance of jamal khashoggi i think that gives you an indication that. keen to find a way out of this if they're agreeing to work together but yes as you mentioned sources telling al-jazeera that they have informe
kingdom's or one of the kingdom's leading forensic experts and the former head of intelligence at the saudi arabian embassy in london turkey's police and security services seem to be delaying officially announcing the results of the. unvested geisha well decision is made on how to retaliate against saudi infringements of turkish sovereignty keech a that's appears to be finding some sort of consensus amongst turkey's and eyes and the international community jim out of show you just you know you...
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zany was the consulate's station chief for the saudi arabian consulate here man is believed to be very high up in intelligence circles in the saudi intelligence community the turkish police saying that he was seen around the belgrade forest as part of what was described as a reconnaissance team with the implication that they were looking at says some way to hide evidence even a body the day before he was killed and it's understood that this man had left turkey on the twenty ninth of september and returned on the first and was later seen in that area it's no example of just how the turkish all sorts seem to be leaking information they're leaking it's on a day where we have seen the saudi prosecutor chief arrive in turkey for talks with his counterpart we understand the turks are going to be putting even more pressure on the saudis wanting says specifically about how the saudi prosecution or investigators have gone on in their questioning of these eighteen men who have been arrested in saudi arabia it's believed that elmo zany is not part of that group we also understand there's going to
zany was the consulate's station chief for the saudi arabian consulate here man is believed to be very high up in intelligence circles in the saudi intelligence community the turkish police saying that he was seen around the belgrade forest as part of what was described as a reconnaissance team with the implication that they were looking at says some way to hide evidence even a body the day before he was killed and it's understood that this man had left turkey on the twenty ninth of september...
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bup lest i forget and lest we forget, actually the united states currently is backing the saudi arabian war in yemen. and many in congress don't like that one little bit. so there is -- you know, there is war by proxy going on. the u.s. actively supporting saudi arabia. and her is ken buck a republican congressman inio. he wrote this in the walgds. war is a heavy responsibility but many of american foreign conflicts are started, executed and largely overseen by one man, the president. congress has seeded the war making authority to the executive brnch. war and peace are no longer an expression of the will of the american people. so that, you know, representative buck actually does have a son son on active duty in the military. you have described what congress is doing and why. but can it regain? should it regain? how can it retain the prerogative and for it to be something the american people actually have a say in? >> has to demand that the president explain every such conflict that we are in both to the house and senate abo, and also to the american people. for instance, the war that
bup lest i forget and lest we forget, actually the united states currently is backing the saudi arabian war in yemen. and many in congress don't like that one little bit. so there is -- you know, there is war by proxy going on. the u.s. actively supporting saudi arabia. and her is ken buck a republican congressman inio. he wrote this in the walgds. war is a heavy responsibility but many of american foreign conflicts are started, executed and largely overseen by one man, the president. congress...
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generation, but the big story of course is the disappearance and for many people presumed murder of the saudi arabianist of the u.s. citizen, at least has been living in virginia, and he's sending mike pompeo to saudi arabia. he says we are going to leave nothing uncovered. give us a sense of that back and forth that you just saw and also how much pressure the white house is feeling. >> i think the white house is under an immense amount of pressure, chris, remember, this was the first trip that president trump took on the foreign stage to saudi arabia and he's obviously fostered close ties with that country, striking up that arms deal. i would say most of the questions did focus on saudi arabia. and the disappearance of that "washington post" columnist. i asked him who it could be, if not saudi arabia, given that jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in turkey and never emerged. president trump saying, well, it's not clear and we will get to the bottom of this. and he stressed over and over again the very strong denials in his words by the king of saudi arabia. now, he was asked if he believes
generation, but the big story of course is the disappearance and for many people presumed murder of the saudi arabianist of the u.s. citizen, at least has been living in virginia, and he's sending mike pompeo to saudi arabia. he says we are going to leave nothing uncovered. give us a sense of that back and forth that you just saw and also how much pressure the white house is feeling. >> i think the white house is under an immense amount of pressure, chris, remember, this was the first...
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they should have had them off there by now at this point and not allow these, like the saudi arabian . it's -- the fact that it continues with every story is shocking to me. >> in the case of the saudi bots and twitter, what prompted them to remove it? how did that happen? >> i didn't mean to like -- that's what happened. >> so they weren't affirmatively wait a second, is the number one hash tag in the world really a pro saudi message? >> here's the thing. it's not that hard to find. you take that number one hash tag. that's what we did there is a guy named josh russell. he is an i.t. professional. he lives in indiana. he has been doing this for several months now. you take the top trending thing on twitter you. get a set of every twitter account that tweeted about it and you see the ones that were created on the same day. the same amount of tweets, things like that. this takes like 20 minutes. this is not a complicated process. >> so you went through with him to that. and when you asked twitter, oh, yeah, maybe we should take that down. >> we have found other ones too. it's even more
they should have had them off there by now at this point and not allow these, like the saudi arabian . it's -- the fact that it continues with every story is shocking to me. >> in the case of the saudi bots and twitter, what prompted them to remove it? how did that happen? >> i didn't mean to like -- that's what happened. >> so they weren't affirmatively wait a second, is the number one hash tag in the world really a pro saudi message? >> here's the thing. it's not that...
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the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kashoggire urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week, we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights. and we go behind the scenes as scientists attempt a delicate operation to restore a priceless discovery back to its former glory. this is one of the oldest structures of wooden ship in the world. we start this week in egypt's capital cairo, a huge sprawling city and home to more than 20 million people. the traffic here in cairo is just another level. cars everywhere, and the sounds from the horns beeping, it is just nuts. as we reach giza on the outskirts of the city, we get a glimpse of the archaeological wonders that have fascinated visitors for centuries. wow! is that them
the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kashoggire urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week, we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas, and you have these fried onions. we sample...
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been killed stephany decker stumble also covering events for us jamal shoujo he is outside the saudi arabian consulate and is stamboul i mean the way we have to look at this jamal is that we have a lot of information from a lot of different sources but none of it is official any definitive things that we know he went in it's it's just quite extraordinary when you start to look at it holy like that. indeed but i mean come on what we need to look at this is not simply from the prism of a criminal investigation we also have to look at it in terms of it with the idea of international diplomacy and bilateral relations because the moment the turkish officials or security apparatus goes off fishery on record with this then you will have to have political consequences being implemented you will most likely see the expulsion of saudi diplomats you will most likely see the closer or at least the downgrading of representation and so forth and i think the reason why or one of the reasons why the turks still haven't gone on record with this officially is because they're still trying to figure out how to
been killed stephany decker stumble also covering events for us jamal shoujo he is outside the saudi arabian consulate and is stamboul i mean the way we have to look at this jamal is that we have a lot of information from a lot of different sources but none of it is official any definitive things that we know he went in it's it's just quite extraordinary when you start to look at it holy like that. indeed but i mean come on what we need to look at this is not simply from the prism of a criminal...
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speech to his policy of the events surrounding jamal khashoggi music killing three weeks ago in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul he details some of the investigations findings he said he is working hard to pressure the saudis to reveal everyone who was involved in that killing one said he has evidence to confirm that this was a crime that was planned as cross over to jamal been assisting him from istanbul is outside actually that saudi consulate building in istanbul jamal we were promised by that he would reveal the naked truth we didn't quite have that it way. no you can call that a big climatic. to say the least i mean what one did century all he did was wrapped up in one speech the different bits of information that were leaked out or released over the span of the past three weeks so rather than have them all on the road and he collated them all in terms of telling us about some for mission that's already had been divulged to the press albeit at least this time it is on the floor it's you know of the presidency maybe that gives it's more weight when he talks about the fifteen man hit sq
speech to his policy of the events surrounding jamal khashoggi music killing three weeks ago in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul he details some of the investigations findings he said he is working hard to pressure the saudis to reveal everyone who was involved in that killing one said he has evidence to confirm that this was a crime that was planned as cross over to jamal been assisting him from istanbul is outside actually that saudi consulate building in istanbul jamal we were...
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this an hour ago, this murder, which it seems to be, happens in turkey but of course within the saudi arabiany and saudi arabia have got very uncomfortable relations, because turkey supported qatar in the diplomatic row last year, and the saudis have accused turkey of working with iran to build—up their sort of eastern flank on the arabian peninsula. president erdogan of turkey has accused the saudis of being non— islamic and heretical. but the saudis have said there will be no cover—up. there is an awful lot of questions, not least the turkish authorities saying they have footage and a sound recording of what happened to jamal khashoggi. what we saw the need to see what is going on, because it is over two weeks now. and the little temptations of we have this, you are thinking why are we making such a big play on this story? one starting point is they were allowed into the consulate to investigate what actually happened, which is more than we did when yvonne fletcher was killed by the libyans. we expel them but we didn't actually go in. it does seem to me the turks are taking it seriously.
this an hour ago, this murder, which it seems to be, happens in turkey but of course within the saudi arabiany and saudi arabia have got very uncomfortable relations, because turkey supported qatar in the diplomatic row last year, and the saudis have accused turkey of working with iran to build—up their sort of eastern flank on the arabian peninsula. president erdogan of turkey has accused the saudis of being non— islamic and heretical. but the saudis have said there will be no cover—up....