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day hearing it'll resume in november none of the defendants will present shock is murder of the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation. as more . inside this courthouse in istanbul persecutors began their case against want to sell the citizens they accuse the men of killing saudi journalist damascus after saudi consulate here in the city in october 2018 saudi arabia has refused turkey's request to extradite the suspects so the trial is being held without their presence in the courtroom the judiciary style that some countries may not be familiar with it has limitations but the u.n. special report or agnes color might say is it's much better than the closed door trial held in saudi arabia late last year we have not moved the killing of jamal khashoggi into a formal setting that the international community can recognize because the tribes in saudi arabia could not be given a credibility and legitimacy it towards helping secret. and the key perpetrate to those that the world who commissioned the crimes where not indicted just turkish fiance have to judging its hopes the case will
day hearing it'll resume in november none of the defendants will present shock is murder of the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation. as more . inside this courthouse in istanbul persecutors began their case against want to sell the citizens they accuse the men of killing saudi journalist damascus after saudi consulate here in the city in october 2018 saudi arabia has refused turkey's request to extradite the suspects so the trial is being held without their presence in the...
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event for turkey especially because the crime was committed on turkish territory despite the saudi consulate is considered as a saudi territory because all the diplomatic. reception all the diplomatic procedures were outlawed were bypassed by the saudi officials how i have entered tricky to forge a marker should just crime and this increase the tension over this increased over the tension between saw in riyadh and ancora right now all press is here turkish press is syria long with the news agencies foreign media they are all following this story but of course there is a judiciary it process underway and everybody's aware that the trials ongoing that took place in saudi arabia are not going to provide justice at least in the trial here is seeking justice for a journalist who has been. horrifically murdered and everybody is following up the situation along with the government office shows but of course the voices are not as high as 18 months ago ok sentiment many thanks for the update from istanbul speaking to our correspondent jim i'll show you cover the story from istanbul in the early days
event for turkey especially because the crime was committed on turkish territory despite the saudi consulate is considered as a saudi territory because all the diplomatic. reception all the diplomatic procedures were outlawed were bypassed by the saudi officials how i have entered tricky to forge a marker should just crime and this increase the tension over this increased over the tension between saw in riyadh and ancora right now all press is here turkish press is syria long with the news...
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fight against for a show in just. 21 months after journalist jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulates in istanbul and was never seen again and the trial of the 20 saudi nationals accused of killing him has begun in turkey among those giving testimony this friday his fiance had teach agenda's who has been so vocal about bringing his killers to justice i should g.'s murder at the consulate very widespread condemnation including from the united nations special rapporteur they spent months investigating the case to this day his remains have never been found a live report and analysis in a moment 1st this from charles stratford. this is the last moment you mouth to show she was seen alive it's october the 2nd 2018 the journalist who wrote for the washington post newspaper had gone to the saudi consulate in istanbul to get documents he needed for his wedding his turkish fiance had e.g. ching is waited for him outside turkish prosecutors say he was murdered his body dismembered and the remains never found 20 santis indicted for murder to be tried in their absence in a court in istanbul polic
fight against for a show in just. 21 months after journalist jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulates in istanbul and was never seen again and the trial of the 20 saudi nationals accused of killing him has begun in turkey among those giving testimony this friday his fiance had teach agenda's who has been so vocal about bringing his killers to justice i should g.'s murder at the consulate very widespread condemnation including from the united nations special rapporteur they spent months...
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video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in istanbul on the day who shows he was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of medulla siri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent the 18 other defendants include this man may have no trouble who frequently traveled with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma on her show she's murder closed widespread revulsion around the world he'd been self-imposed exile for around a year because he was afraid of being arrested if he returned home he formally been close to the saudi royal family but in recent years became a vocal critic of the saudi crown prince some western governments and the cia said they believe muhammad bin solomon ordered the killing the kingdom denies that last december a saudi court sentenced 5 men to dance and 3 to jail after a long and secretive trial. the un's special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions in his column who completed a 6 month
video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in istanbul on the day who shows he was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of medulla siri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent the 18 other defendants include this man may have no trouble who frequently...
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turkey the trial is starting over the murder of dissidents saudi journalist to mock a shock she shocked he was killed in 2018 inside riyadh's consulate in the turkish city office to you know in getting papers to marry his fiance who was waiting outside his remains when a found the child was opening up censure of 20 saudi nationals indicted for their role in. you know your correspondent who you hon is standing by for us in front of the court in istanbul that has already been trial in saudi arabia why is another one starting in turkey today. this is mainly because the turkish authorities and many others are unhappy with how the saudis explained and prosecuted. as you mentioned there has been a trial in the kingdom but it was largely secretive and human rights organizations have condemned it as a travesty of justice so in macho the istanbul prosecution here has presented their indictment they indicted 20 saudi suspects over their role in the murder including 2 top forma aides to crown prince mohamed bin sunland and they are seeking aggravated life sentences for all the suspects now if this is a trial in absentia none of the suspects is
turkey the trial is starting over the murder of dissidents saudi journalist to mock a shock she shocked he was killed in 2018 inside riyadh's consulate in the turkish city office to you know in getting papers to marry his fiance who was waiting outside his remains when a found the child was opening up censure of 20 saudi nationals indicted for their role in. you know your correspondent who you hon is standing by for us in front of the court in istanbul that has already been trial in saudi...
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has been giving his testimony in istanbul i think he was murdered and then dismembered at the saudi consulate in istanbul back in 2018 the un special rapporteur has spoken to the media outside the court room reasserting that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman should be indicted i've always said to ease responsible for something personally i did not time the evidence demonstrating whether. altered the crime whether it had insight to the crime wave there yet failed to prevent a crime but he was somewhere in the picture and that's enough for criminal responsibility and certainly for his liability but the head she also said that more countries need to be present for these proceedings. i call on them to ensure that the last next session in november that they are far greater international presence so that we continue to deliver that message to saudi arabia and to the rest of the world that you cannot get away with killing a journalist and let's not forget these is a state exit q of course we are focusing on individual respect this is a state executive this is why the presence of other state of
has been giving his testimony in istanbul i think he was murdered and then dismembered at the saudi consulate in istanbul back in 2018 the un special rapporteur has spoken to the media outside the court room reasserting that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman should be indicted i've always said to ease responsible for something personally i did not time the evidence demonstrating whether. altered the crime whether it had insight to the crime wave there yet failed to prevent a crime but he...
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show i'm sam is a than on the afternoon of october the 2nd 2018 journalist who walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul he was never seen alive again now 20 saudi nationals are on trial in turkey accused of involvement in his murder turkish prosecutors charge the suspects in march none of them are present in court they're being tried in their absence they're accused of killing cultural g. and dismembering his body his remains i've never been found the case true international condemnation including from the un special rapporteur who spent months investigating the killing will bring our guests in a moment but 1st charles stratford takes a look back at the events that unfolded before and after for sure. this is the last moment jamal who shows he was seen alive with the 2nd 2018. the journalist who wrote for the washington post newspaper had gone to the saudi consulate in istanbul to get documents he needed for his wedding his turkish fiance had egypt ching has waited for him outside turkish prosecutors say he was murdered his body dismembered and the remains never found 20 saudis indicted for
show i'm sam is a than on the afternoon of october the 2nd 2018 journalist who walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul he was never seen alive again now 20 saudi nationals are on trial in turkey accused of involvement in his murder turkish prosecutors charge the suspects in march none of them are present in court they're being tried in their absence they're accused of killing cultural g. and dismembering his body his remains i've never been found the case true international condemnation...
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where the trial is starting over the murder of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi because he was murdered in 2018 inside riyadh's consulate in the turkish city of istanbul he had been getting papers to marry his fiance who was waiting outside his remains were never found the trial is opening in absentia of 20 saudi nationals indicted for their role in the murder. of correspondent giuliana standing by for us in front of that courthouse in istanbul yulia there's already been a trial in saudi arabia so why another one starting in turkey today. well this is mainly because the turkish authorities and many others so are unhappy with how the saudis explained and prosecuted to mass murder as you mentioned there was a trial in the kingdom but it was largely secretive and human rights organizations have condemned it as a travesty of justice so in march istanbul prosecutors have presented their indictment and they have charged 20 saudi suspects over their role in just a minute to including 2 former top aides to saudi crown prince mohammed bin sajjan these 2 men are being charged with a leading the operation with giving orders to the
where the trial is starting over the murder of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi because he was murdered in 2018 inside riyadh's consulate in the turkish city of istanbul he had been getting papers to marry his fiance who was waiting outside his remains were never found the trial is opening in absentia of 20 saudi nationals indicted for their role in the murder. of correspondent giuliana standing by for us in front of that courthouse in istanbul yulia there's already been a trial in...
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video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in a stumble on the day she was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of mcgillis siri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent the 18 other defendants include this man may have moved tribe who frequently traveled with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin soma on her show she's murder caused widespread revulsion around the world he'd been self-imposed exile for around a year because he was afraid of being arrested if he returned home he formally been close to the saudi royal family but in recent years became a vocal critic of the saudi crown prince some western governments and the cia said they believe muhammad bin solomon ordered the killing the kingdom in ones that last december a saudi called sentenced 5 men to death and 3 to jail after a long and secretive trial. the un's special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions agnes' kalama who completed a 6 mon
video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in a stumble on the day she was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of mcgillis siri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent the 18 other defendants include this man may have moved tribe who frequently traveled with...
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so nearly 2 years after journalist jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul and was never seen again and the trial of the 20 saudi nationals accused of killing him has begun in turkey fiancé a teacher has been so vocal about bringing his killers to justice she was among those to testify on friday but she may not get the kind of justice she's hoping for this trial against the man is happening in turkey in their absence. of course through widespread condemnation including in the un special rapporteur who spent months investigating the case she was kalama is urging the international community to not let the case out of their sights. i call on them to ensure that the last next session in november that they are far greater international presence so that we continue to deliver that message to saudi arabia and to the rest of the world that you cannot get away with killing a journalist and let's not forget that these is a state exit. of course we are focusing on individual sport this is a state exit the seas why the presence of other states of other members of the internatio
so nearly 2 years after journalist jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul and was never seen again and the trial of the 20 saudi nationals accused of killing him has begun in turkey fiancé a teacher has been so vocal about bringing his killers to justice she was among those to testify on friday but she may not get the kind of justice she's hoping for this trial against the man is happening in turkey in their absence. of course through widespread condemnation including in...
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has been giving his testimony in istanbul i think he was murdered and then dismembered at the saudi consulate in istanbul back in 2018 the un special rapporteur has spoken to the media outside the courtroom reasserting that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman should be indicted i've always said to ease responsible for something personally i did not time the evidence them.
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journalist to market at the saudi consulate here in the city in october 2018 saudi arabia has refused turkey's request to extradite the suspects so the trial is being held without their presence in the courtroom judiciary a style that some countries may not be familiar with it has limitations but the u.n. special report or agnes color might say is it's much better than the closed door trial held in saudi arabia late last year we have not moved the killing of jamal khashoggi into a formal setting that the international community can recognize because the trial in saudi arabia could not be given a credibility and legitimacy it towards helping secret. and key perpetrate to those that the world who commissioned the crimes were not indicted just turkish fiance how to judging his hopes the case will offer new clues to the whereabouts of his remains. we trust in turkish justice the process has now begun our search for justice will continue in turkey as well as everywhere else we can question because murder remains a horrific crime against a journalist if the sus
journalist to market at the saudi consulate here in the city in october 2018 saudi arabia has refused turkey's request to extradite the suspects so the trial is being held without their presence in the courtroom judiciary a style that some countries may not be familiar with it has limitations but the u.n. special report or agnes color might say is it's much better than the closed door trial held in saudi arabia late last year we have not moved the killing of jamal khashoggi into a formal...
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emerging at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special roberts her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counterterrorism bill that critics say and dangerous civil liberties that may result in an abuse of power roderigo to terence a push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism here today for the latest headlines on al-jazeera up next a.j. selects and it's a series of short documentaries on people's complex relationships with drugs that's coming up next thanks for watching but i. would like drugs. if i have my drugs. i do everything i don't have my growth i cannot do anything to.
emerging at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special roberts her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counterterrorism bill that critics say and dangerous civil liberties that may result in an abuse of power roderigo to terence a push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism here today for the latest headlines on al-jazeera up...
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video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in istanbul on the day who shows he was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of mcgillis sciri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent. the 18 other defendants include this man who had moved tribe who frequently traveled with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin soma on the show she's murdered caused widespread revulsion around the world he'd been in self-imposed exile for around a year because he was afraid of being arrested if he returned home it formally been closed to the saudi royal family but in recent years became a vocal critic of the saudi crown prince some western governments and the cia said they believe muhammad bin solomon ordered the killing the kingdom denies that last december a saudi called sentenced 5 men today since 3 to jail after a long and secretive trial the un's special rapporteur extra judicial summary or arbitrary executions i can as kalama who completed a 6
video and photographs show the saudi suspects arriving in istanbul on the day who shows he was killed other video evidence shows them checking into a hotel going to the consulate before returning to the airport and leaving that night you stumble prosecutors accuse former deputy head of saudi general intelligence of mcgillis sciri a former royal advisor sar o'dell qahtani of instigating murder with monstrous intent. the 18 other defendants include this man who had moved tribe who frequently...
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well, in october, that year, he walked into the saudi consider he walked into the saudi consulate to nd dismembered and his body parts neverfound. the saudi government initially pretended, or at least said, they knew nothing about it and it was all basically a botched cover—up. they then admitted that what they called a rogue operation had targeted him. but the rest of the world doesn't really accept that. saudi arabia held a trial in secret last year and announced five death sentences but the two chief suspects, crucially, the media adviser to the saudi crown prince, and the deputy chief of saudi intelligence both walked free. these are people who the cia and other western intelligence agencies believe were very heavily involved. so today's trial, although it's in absentia and there are no suspects in court, it is important because it's quite likely the turkish authorities are going to reveal new evidence. remember, the turkish intelligence bugged the saudi consulate. they've got the tape of mr khashoggi's last gruesome minutes. now, i spoke recently, yesterday, to agnes callard, who
well, in october, that year, he walked into the saudi consider he walked into the saudi consulate to nd dismembered and his body parts neverfound. the saudi government initially pretended, or at least said, they knew nothing about it and it was all basically a botched cover—up. they then admitted that what they called a rogue operation had targeted him. but the rest of the world doesn't really accept that. saudi arabia held a trial in secret last year and announced five death sentences but...
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wrapped up in the trial of 20 saudi nationals accused of killing journalist jamal khashoggi a saudi consulate employee has been giving his testimony in istanbul because he was murdered and dismembered at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 with the special wrapper ters spoke to the media outside the courtroom she reasserted that saudi crown prince. should be indicted i've always said to ease responsible for something personally i did not time the. demonstrating with their. all to the crime whether it had insight to their crime with their yet failed to prevent a crime but she was somewhere in the picture and that's not for criminal responsibility and certainly for us liability france has a new prime minister. announced that will take over from edward philip a move that paves the way for a cabinet reshuffle step down and that automatically triggered the resignation of his entire cabinet earlier this week was elected as the mayor of of port city in northern france in his prime minister has made an unannounced visit to the border region at the center of a tense to speak with china he was acco
wrapped up in the trial of 20 saudi nationals accused of killing journalist jamal khashoggi a saudi consulate employee has been giving his testimony in istanbul because he was murdered and dismembered at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 with the special wrapper ters spoke to the media outside the courtroom she reasserted that saudi crown prince. should be indicted i've always said to ease responsible for something personally i did not time the. demonstrating with their. all to the crime...
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saudi nationals for their role in the 2800 killing of dissident journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia since saudi arabia has rejected extradition dumont's. the german parliament house passed a plan to phase out coal for power by 2038 the package approved by both houses will provide billions of euros to support energy firms in transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. it's all change for the french government the new prime minister has been named as sticks in was responsible for coordinating france's reopening strategy after its coronavirus walked out earlier previous prime minister it was handed in his government's resignation to president. phillips decision to stand down has paved the way for a reshuffle which had been widely expected president promised to chart a new course for the last 2 years of his term but will focus on efforts to relaunch the french economy. let's go straight to paris and bring in correspondent lisa lewis what do we know about the new man who is. he's a 55 year old senior
saudi nationals for their role in the 2800 killing of dissident journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia since saudi arabia has rejected extradition dumont's. the german parliament house passed a plan to phase out coal for power by 2038 the package approved by both houses will provide billions of euros to support energy firms in transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. it's all change for the...
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murder at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the un special rapporteur who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found and that same court in istanbul was also in jail 2 former leaders of amnesty international turkey on terror charges a turkish court convicted the human rights groups former chairman tinier killers of membership of a terror organization and sentenced him to more than 6 years in prison the philippines president has signed into law a counter-terrorism bill that critics say in dangerous civil liberties and may result in an abuse of power roderigo the terrace a push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism. those are the headlines stay with us up next as 20 years of me charting the lives of children born around the world in 1900. killings to do all who. teach you how moved ill bred this shura. this is rosemary his she is in 2002 just 10. and this is where she lives her senior for the muslim community in the brazilian city of rio. and not be senile can't. push button phone la
murder at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the un special rapporteur who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found and that same court in istanbul was also in jail 2 former leaders of amnesty international turkey on terror charges a turkish court convicted the human rights groups former chairman tinier killers of membership of a terror organization and sentenced him to more than 6 years in prison the philippines president...
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remember, the turkish intelligence bugged the saudi consulate.poke recently, yesterday, to the un is--a spoke recently, yesterday, to the un is —— a lab at we hope we see a transcript of this but not here played in court because it would be very disrespectful to his fiancee and relatives. thank you very much for that. frank gardner. the time is 9:33. let's catch up with the weather forecast with mick taylor. how are things looking? hello, certainly no heatwave. great skies for many at the moment —— micro grey skies. lots of heavy rain. brighter spots in the channel islands, south—east england and shetland. even the afternoon, sunny spells to come. some of the rain we've seen in scotla nd come. some of the rain we've seen in scotland are easing off at times this afternoon, may at some sunshine spreads towards the hebrides was that we will see persistent rain in south—west scotland, the risk of flooding, further heavy rain in northern ireland. the cambrian mountains, west wales, this is where we will see more persistent rain. river levels continue
remember, the turkish intelligence bugged the saudi consulate.poke recently, yesterday, to the un is--a spoke recently, yesterday, to the un is —— a lab at we hope we see a transcript of this but not here played in court because it would be very disrespectful to his fiancee and relatives. thank you very much for that. frank gardner. the time is 9:33. let's catch up with the weather forecast with mick taylor. how are things looking? hello, certainly no heatwave. great skies for many at the...
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nationals for their alleged role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago the defendants being tried in their absence as riyadh has rejected demands to extradite them. officials in turkey say at least 4 people have been killed and about 100 injured in an explosion at a fireworks factory almost 190 workers were inside at the time further explore explosions have been hampering efforts to bring the fire under control. killing maxwell the former girlfriend of the late finance year and convicted pedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested in the u.s. on 6 trafficking charges maxwell is accused of recruiting goals to give abstain masses during which they were sexually assaulted maxwell has previously denied any wrongdoing. germany's parliament has approved a plan to phase out coal as an energy source by 2038 minutes promising billions of euros in aid for regions whose economic economies demand on coal about climate activists say 18 years is too long to wait to end its use in the entrance to the german reichstag where the parliament gathers
nationals for their alleged role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago the defendants being tried in their absence as riyadh has rejected demands to extradite them. officials in turkey say at least 4 people have been killed and about 100 injured in an explosion at a fireworks factory almost 190 workers were inside at the time further explore explosions have been hampering efforts to bring the fire under control. killing...
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the murder at the saudi consulate and is stumbled has drawn widespread cad of nation his remains have been found. reporter: inside the courthouse in istanbul, prosecutors began their case against 20 saudi citizens. the accuse the men of killing saudi journalists jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in the city in october 2018. saudi arabia has refused the request to extradite the suspects, so the trial is being held without their presence in the courtroom. trial that some countries may not been familiar with. it has limitations, but the u.n. special repertory says it is much better than the closed-door trial held in saudi arabia last year. the killingot moved of jamal khashoggi into a formal setting that the international community can recognize because the trial in saudi arabia could not be given credibility and legitimacy. it was held in secret and the key perpetrators, those who commissioned the crimes were not indicted. his turkish fiance hopes the case will offer new clues to the whereabouts of his remains. turkey's justice. the process has begun. our search for justice will co
the murder at the saudi consulate and is stumbled has drawn widespread cad of nation his remains have been found. reporter: inside the courthouse in istanbul, prosecutors began their case against 20 saudi citizens. the accuse the men of killing saudi journalists jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in the city in october 2018. saudi arabia has refused the request to extradite the suspects, so the trial is being held without their presence in the courtroom. trial that some countries may not...
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was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 his body has never been found for most 5000000 people in the u.s. went back to work in june bringing the unemployment rate down to 11 percent but only a 3rd of the 22000000 jobs lost in the pandemic have been restored it comes as the u.s. registers another daily record high in the number of new cases u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize for iranian oil tankers headed for venezuela they say profits are being collected by iran's revolutionary guard which the u.s. has designated a terrorist group iran says such action would be considered piracy washington has warned iran and venezuela against trading with one another since both nations around us sanctions the former partner of a convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested and charged maxwell is accused of recruiting young girls to be sexually abused in elite circles maxwell faces up to 35 years in prison a landslide that had jade mine in may and last killed at least 162 workers a pile of waste collapsed into a lake burying mine isn't a wave of muddy water a disaste
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a murder at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special roberts her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counter-terrorism bill that critics say in dangerous civil liberties and may result in an abuse of power roderigo to terence a push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism here today for the latest headlines on al jazeera up next the a.j. selects and it's a series of sort of documentaries on people's complex relationships with drugs that's coming up next thanks for watching but by. my baggie was my drug. if i add my drugs. i do everything if i don't have my drug i cannot do anything. i've been using drugs since 34 year that the game is we're selling drugs or the ground girls are the biggest. i don't 1516 i say using majorana after they came on. and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean. i can see an amazing way luckier than a good job. and educated. little you know on the record
a murder at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special roberts her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counter-terrorism bill that critics say in dangerous civil liberties and may result in an abuse of power roderigo to terence a push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism here today for the latest headlines on al jazeera up...
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calling for the killings. 2018,er: on ococtober 2, jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consul in his temple. authorities s alerted whwhen hed not return.n. cctv footage leader showed a convoy arrived a at the consula. two hours after the journalist entered the building, he was moved to the consul general's residence. five days later, turkish authorities identified a saudi team that arrived in istanbul on the night jamal khashoggi disappeared. october 11, first mention of the audio recording proving khasashoggi hahad been killed. rejected whaties they called a baseless accusation, but under pressure eventually granted access to the consulate. >> the investigation is looking into many, such as toxic material found in the consulate, and those materials being papainted over. reporter: on octobeber 18, riyah admitteded that t jamal khashogi had died in the consulatate. after first claiming the journalist was killed in a fistt fight with people he met there, saudi authorities said it had been a rogue operation conducted by elements outside the crown prince's control. at the u.n., of
calling for the killings. 2018,er: on ococtober 2, jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consul in his temple. authorities s alerted whwhen hed not return.n. cctv footage leader showed a convoy arrived a at the consula. two hours after the journalist entered the building, he was moved to the consul general's residence. five days later, turkish authorities identified a saudi team that arrived in istanbul on the night jamal khashoggi disappeared. october 11, first mention of the audio...
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jamal khashoggi prosecutors indicted the saudi nationals over the 2800 killing of inside the saudi consulate will saudi arabia rejected turkey's demands to extradite those 20 suspects and instead are arranged for them to be prosecuted in riyadh. and elsewhere around the world india's prime minister paid a surprise visit to the military base bordering china his visit comes during an indian army buildup in the himalayan dock region it's the same location where a border clash resulted in the deaths of 20 indian soldiers meantime china has warned india not to complicate the situation as dialogue continues on both sides. and for the 2nd night in a row protesters clashed with police in portland oregon this happened overnight outside a federal courthouse police say protesters broke last doors and threw commercial grade fireworks at them at one point a man taking pictures was violently shoved to the ground several amat arrests were made. now after years of pressure from the native american community demanding the washington redskins change its name it appears it might finally happen the recent natio
jamal khashoggi prosecutors indicted the saudi nationals over the 2800 killing of inside the saudi consulate will saudi arabia rejected turkey's demands to extradite those 20 suspects and instead are arranged for them to be prosecuted in riyadh. and elsewhere around the world india's prime minister paid a surprise visit to the military base bordering china his visit comes during an indian army buildup in the himalayan dock region it's the same location where a border clash resulted in the...
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saudi consulate there in 2018, while he was trying to get marriage paperwith his fiancÉe.y, she voiced hope that justice will be served. >> ( translated ):his has become a responsibility that has been emotionally and spiritlly put on our shoulders at the saudi consulate on october 2, 2018. i thank u all, on behalf of jamal. may he rest in peace. we trust in turkish justic the judiciary process has begun. >> woodruff: none of the accused were in court, since exudi arabia rejected demands for theiadition. a saudi court previously sentenced five people to deathd ree to jail for the but, khashoggi's family later forgave his murderers, effectively granting them ethiopia's prime minister, abiy ahmed, called out protesters today for refusing to end a week of deadly unrest.t mon 80 people have died amid outrage over the shooting death of a popular singer, hachalu hundessa. was a prominent anti- government activist whose music gave a voice to ethiopia's largest ethnic group. the government also shut down internet service during the protests. and, officials in botswana have the myst
saudi consulate there in 2018, while he was trying to get marriage paperwith his fiancÉe.y, she voiced hope that justice will be served. >> ( translated ):his has become a responsibility that has been emotionally and spiritlly put on our shoulders at the saudi consulate on october 2, 2018. i thank u all, on behalf of jamal. may he rest in peace. we trust in turkish justic the judiciary process has begun. >> woodruff: none of the accused were in court, since exudi arabia rejected...
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at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects tried in absentia since saudi arabia has rejected extradition demands. germany's parliament has approved a plan to phase out coal as an energy source by 2038 but angry climate activists say 18 years is too long to wait for that transition they hung a banner outside parliament reading a future without coal power. or king to maxwell the former girlfriend of the late finance ear and convicted pedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested in the u.s. on 6 trafficking charges maxwell is accused of recruiting goals to give abstain mass sagas during which they were sexually assaulted maxwell has previously denied any wrongdoing. but it's all change for the french government the new prime minister has been named as custody it was responsible for coordinating france's reopening strategy after its coronavirus locked down earlier the previous prime minister edouard fil a pandered in his government's resignation to president emanuel back home phillips decision to stand down has paved the way for a ray shuffle which had been widely expected. let's go straight
at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects tried in absentia since saudi arabia has rejected extradition demands. germany's parliament has approved a plan to phase out coal as an energy source by 2038 but angry climate activists say 18 years is too long to wait for that transition they hung a banner outside parliament reading a future without coal power. or king to maxwell the former girlfriend of the late finance ear and convicted pedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested in the u.s. on...
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has begun in absentia and turkey shows he's a murderer at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special reports her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counterterrorism bill that critics say in dangerous civil liberties and may result in an abuse of power go to terra tape push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism in the country those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news coming up right after counting the cost that's next thanks for watching but i. will. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop all the 30 action this is the moment you also write on fighting if you meet with global news makers and talk about the stories of the. 0. 0 i'm adrian from again this is counting the cost on al-jazeera you look at the world of business and economics this week the pandemic decimates millions of jobs and pushes many into extrusion poverty co
has begun in absentia and turkey shows he's a murderer at the saudi consulate in istanbul drew widespread condemnation including from the u.n. special reports her who spent months investigating the case his remains have never been found the philippine president has signed into law a counterterrorism bill that critics say in dangerous civil liberties and may result in an abuse of power go to terra tape push to fast track the legislation which he says is needed to fight terrorism in the country...
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nationals for their role in the 2800 killing of dissident journalist the market shocks in the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia. officials in turkey say more than 50 people have been killed in an explosion at a fireworks factory in the northwest of the country an estimated $150.00 workers were in the factory at the time further explosions have been hampering efforts to bring the fire under control. her thinking glenn marks for the former girlfriend of the late financier and convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested in the u.s. on sex trafficking charges maxwell is accused of shooting girls to give obscene sizes during which they were sexually assaulted maxwell house previously denied any wrongdoing. germany's parliament has passed a planned to end the country's reliance on coal by 2038 the package which was approved by the lower house on friday will provide billions of euros to support energy firms and transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. the u.s. has reported a record number of new corona virus infecti
nationals for their role in the 2800 killing of dissident journalist the market shocks in the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia. officials in turkey say more than 50 people have been killed in an explosion at a fireworks factory in the northwest of the country an estimated $150.00 workers were in the factory at the time further explosions have been hampering efforts to bring the fire under control. her thinking glenn marks for the former girlfriend of the late...
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for their role in the $2800.00 killing of dissidents journalist to mark a shock sheet at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia. as position leader one guy though has praised the u.k. ruling that sides with him in a dispute over gold on thursday a judge ruled that since the british government recognises why do as venezuela's president he indeed controls the country's $1000000000.00 gold reserves stored in london's incumbent president nicolas maduro socialist government has tried to get its hand on the gold and plans and you can appeal to the honorable people of the us has reported a record number of new corona virus infections there were 55000 new covert 900 cases on thursday as the country gears up for the 4th of july independence day weekend with many u.s. states re imposing restrictions among the steep rise in cases this year's celebrations may be more muted now let's have a look at the data showing daily new cases from the beginning of the outbreak in the u.s. after rising steadily to begin with the flattens and cases leveled off and even dropped from th
for their role in the $2800.00 killing of dissidents journalist to mark a shock sheet at the saudi consulate in istanbul the suspects are being tried in absentia. as position leader one guy though has praised the u.k. ruling that sides with him in a dispute over gold on thursday a judge ruled that since the british government recognises why do as venezuela's president he indeed controls the country's $1000000000.00 gold reserves stored in london's incumbent president nicolas maduro socialist...
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nationals for their alleged roles in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago the defendants are being tried in the absence of riyadh has rejected requests for their extradition. meanwhile another court in istanbul has sentenced a former leader of rights group amnesty international to 6 years in prison the verdict against atomic kitchell tera charges brought an end to what critics say it was a politically motivated to trial targeting opposition activists the court said since 3 other turkish defendants to prison and acquitted 7 german after easter better story was one of those who escaped a jail sentence his arrest in istanbul 3 years ago triggered a crisis in relations between germany and turkey. let's go to where istanbul will be joined d.w. correspondent dorian jones welcome dorian i did today's case attracted much attention. well among human rights defenders of local and international yes they were out in force a pivotal case for human rights in turkey along with critics of the government but mainstream media which is pretty much unde
nationals for their alleged roles in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago the defendants are being tried in the absence of riyadh has rejected requests for their extradition. meanwhile another court in istanbul has sentenced a former leader of rights group amnesty international to 6 years in prison the verdict against atomic kitchell tera charges brought an end to what critics say it was a politically motivated to trial targeting...
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saudi court sentenced 5 people to death and 3 to jail for the murder shelby was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 on the former partner of the convicted paedophile geoffrey epstein has been arrested and charged shane maxwell is accused of recruiting young girls to be sexually abused in any circles max will face up to 35 years in prison those are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the bottom line. there was a leader of the plant group with the only thing to do. when an elite white fraternity build a house next door community spirit is tested to its limits. we were exactly welcomed with open arms into the neighborhood hard to just bury the history of hate the south a witness documentary on al-jazeera. in the bars against coded 19 malaysian authorities are targeting migrant workers. if this is the protective bars control discrimination. hi i'm steve clements and i have a question what is racism and is there really any way to get rid of it in any society let's get to the bottom line. we have a special guest with us today at a young age he's turned black american
saudi court sentenced 5 people to death and 3 to jail for the murder shelby was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 on the former partner of the convicted paedophile geoffrey epstein has been arrested and charged shane maxwell is accused of recruiting young girls to be sexually abused in any circles max will face up to 35 years in prison those are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the bottom line. there was a leader of the plant group with the only thing to...