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well this is a victory for turan and that's exactly how to run a taking it the international court of justice the i.c.j. has made that ruling today saying that the sanctions imposed some of them by the trumpet administration back in may early this year actually now i need to be removed and it specified what type of sanctions need to be removed those are the sanctions on things that impede medical equipment or medical aid going into the country also food stuffs going into the country as well as things such as spare parts and associated services for the civil aviation services so essentially parts needed for planes to fly in the country and internationally now it also talked about removing the sanctions of the transfer of funds that are not subject to any restrictions and it also said that neither parties or neither iran neither the u.s. should do anything to the other in this particular case there would also as you mention there talked about the treaty of amity which was in one thousand nine hundred fifty five this was a treaty that was signed between the two countries the usa and iran
well this is a victory for turan and that's exactly how to run a taking it the international court of justice the i.c.j. has made that ruling today saying that the sanctions imposed some of them by the trumpet administration back in may early this year actually now i need to be removed and it specified what type of sanctions need to be removed those are the sanctions on things that impede medical equipment or medical aid going into the country also food stuffs going into the country as well as...
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the bbc has interviewed turan kislakci, the head of the turkish arab media association.ys the turkish government claims the evidence is extremely compelling. ian black is a senior visiting fellow at the middle east centre at the london school of economics. he said the pressure on saudi arabia to co—operate in an investigation is building. the saudi reaction of silence to all these leaks the saudi reaction of silence to all these lea ks and the saudi reaction of silence to all these leaks and rumours and reports that we have been hearing now for close to ten days, it is just not going to work. we are going to have to, in the light of the international interest in this story and the pressure on saudi arabia, we are going to have to find out more clearly what happened. and that will require the cooperation of the saudi government with turkey. and there is huge, huge international interest in this case. i just huge, huge international interest in this case. ijust don't think huge, huge international interest in this case. i just don't think there is any alternative. i think
the bbc has interviewed turan kislakci, the head of the turkish arab media association.ys the turkish government claims the evidence is extremely compelling. ian black is a senior visiting fellow at the middle east centre at the london school of economics. he said the pressure on saudi arabia to co—operate in an investigation is building. the saudi reaction of silence to all these leaks the saudi reaction of silence to all these lea ks and the saudi reaction of silence to all these leaks and...
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turan describing what he was told in briefings by turkish security officials. there have been repeated claims that there is proof that mr. khashoggi was killed. that there was an audio recording. that there is an audio recording. >> reporter: security officials say they do have audio tapes, he tells us, and they know the details of what happened. he says the tapes reveal when khashoggi walked into the consulate. he was given a document to sign but refused, then was killed. tonight, "the new york times" reporting turkish authorities say the audio tapes indicate the hit squad beheaded and dismembered him. turkish authorities say khashoggi's body was then taken over to the residence. tonight, turkish forensic investigators are combing through the grounds and turkish officials releasing to a turkish newspaper images of 15 saudis they say traveled to istanbul the day khashoggi went missing. according to "the new york times," among the suspects, an autopsy expert. "the times" also reports several of the suspects have ties to the saudi crown prince, like this man. mah
turan describing what he was told in briefings by turkish security officials. there have been repeated claims that there is proof that mr. khashoggi was killed. that there was an audio recording. that there is an audio recording. >> reporter: security officials say they do have audio tapes, he tells us, and they know the details of what happened. he says the tapes reveal when khashoggi walked into the consulate. he was given a document to sign but refused, then was killed. tonight,...
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arabia's new version of events has left many deeply unconvinced, including khashoggi's longtime friend, turanlakci. was he the kind of man who would walk into the saudi arabian consulate and get involved in a fight? >> jamal, i think he was not-- can't fight anything, you know? >> reporter: khashoggi's fiance, hatice cengiz, said today in a tweet, "may god have mercy on you, beloved jamal." khashoggi had become an outspoken critic of the crown prince. he'd been living in self-imposed exile in the u.s. since last year over fears for his safety. turkish officials have told journalists they believe khashoggi was tortured, murdered and dismembered inside the consulate, and many will suspect the prince is more culpable than the saudi government is admitting. mohammed bin salman, perhaps ironically, has now been put in charge of a committee to reform saudi arabia's intelligence agency. there's still no official word on what the saudis did with jamal khashoggi's body. reena. >> ninan: holly williams in istanbul. thank you, holly. president trump in nevada today said he's considering sanctions agains
arabia's new version of events has left many deeply unconvinced, including khashoggi's longtime friend, turanlakci. was he the kind of man who would walk into the saudi arabian consulate and get involved in a fight? >> jamal, i think he was not-- can't fight anything, you know? >> reporter: khashoggi's fiance, hatice cengiz, said today in a tweet, "may god have mercy on you, beloved jamal." khashoggi had become an outspoken critic of the crown prince. he'd been living in...
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turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on a military parade in around. us professes his love for the north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coyer of america's hostile sanction. and also wants to first anniversary of the catalan independence referendum these protesters today taking action across spain this break where rage of the crisis still in the still. by the just turned four pm here in moscow life in the arctic new center is kevin i am with you for this thirty minute news update top of the news feed this hour then after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered as a terrorist organization however it doesn't seem that the militants themselves are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control the groups exerting on the ground no days he was granted rare access to taliban militant command and raised the subject direct. the americans never want to cooperate with the taliba
turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on a military parade in around. us professes his love for the north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coyer of america's hostile sanction. and also wants to first anniversary of the catalan independence referendum these protesters today taking action across spain this break where rage of the crisis still in the still. by the just turned four pm here in...
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well this is a clear victory for turan who brought this case against the united states the international court of justice the highest court has ruled today that the usa must remove some of the sanctions that it imposed on iran back in may two thousand and eight hundred so earlier this year now that ruling says that they must remove impediments on free expectation of things such as medicines medical aid food stuffs agricultural stuffs also elements such as spare parts and associated services for the civil aviation authority so essentially parts for planes and it said that it needs to move the sanctions on the transfer of funds that are not subject to any restrictions now the court the i.c.j. went even further than that saying that both countries so iran and the usa must now roof rain from doing anything to aggravate each other and it also said the trumpet ministration violated the treaty of amity which was signed between the two countries back in one thousand nine hundred fifty five this was a treaty at the time which was meant to bring closer relations between the two countries economic
well this is a clear victory for turan who brought this case against the united states the international court of justice the highest court has ruled today that the usa must remove some of the sanctions that it imposed on iran back in may two thousand and eight hundred so earlier this year now that ruling says that they must remove impediments on free expectation of things such as medicines medical aid food stuffs agricultural stuffs also elements such as spare parts and associated services for...
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taliban never give permission to any member to negotiate on their behalf also making headlines today turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on military parade in iran. donald trump professes his love for north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coley over america's hostile sanction. hello good afternoon my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international live from moscow so our top story today then after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered a terrorist organization however it doesn't seem that the militants themselves are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control the groups now exerting on the ground he was granted rare access to a taliban militant commander and raised the subject of the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban and the taliban has never asked the americans again to cooperate against the islamic state the americans are bombing us while
taliban never give permission to any member to negotiate on their behalf also making headlines today turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on military parade in iran. donald trump professes his love for north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coley over america's hostile sanction. hello good afternoon my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international live from moscow so our top story...
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turan kislakci says turkish officials told him khashoggi was killed at the consulate, adding, "his body was dismembered." khashoggi's fiancÉ says he entered the consulate on tuesday to get a marriage document and never came out. but saudi officials say they have nothing to do with the journalist's disappearance, and even took a tv crew on a tour of the consulate to show he isn't there. khashoggi is a high profile saudi dissident living in self- imposed exile in the u.s. since last year. in november, he warned about what he called "one-man rule," referring to saudi arabia's newly appointed crown prince mohammed bin salman. >> but one male rule, as i said earlier, is bad. it always goes wrong in any country. >> reporter: khashoggi also wrote for publications like "the guardian" and "the washington post," which on friday left a blank space where his column should have appeared, along with the headline: "a missing voice." turkey's president says his country is studying cctv footage taken at the consulate and airport. and crown prince mohammed bin salman told "bloomberg news saudi arabia" ha
turan kislakci says turkish officials told him khashoggi was killed at the consulate, adding, "his body was dismembered." khashoggi's fiancÉ says he entered the consulate on tuesday to get a marriage document and never came out. but saudi officials say they have nothing to do with the journalist's disappearance, and even took a tv crew on a tour of the consulate to show he isn't there. khashoggi is a high profile saudi dissident living in self- imposed exile in the u.s. since last...
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guest charmaine on the in beirut she is a journalist as well as a middle east geo political expert in turan we have mohammad marandi he's a professor at the university of tran and in washington we have ali ahmed he is the founder and director of the institute of gulf affairs aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime he want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first into round with a hypothetical let's say there's a hypothetical dissident against the iranian government living abroad and goes to a rainy and consulate and never comes out what kind of news story with that would be what would their reaction be because living in russia i can tell you russia gets accused of things and sanctions are done before we could even finish a program here so what would your reaction to my hypothetical situation be go ahead moment. well it's obvious the we would be probably discussing the un security council meeting that would be taking place to condemn iran or perhaps almost any other country in the world but when it comes to saudi arabia the double standards are extra
guest charmaine on the in beirut she is a journalist as well as a middle east geo political expert in turan we have mohammad marandi he's a professor at the university of tran and in washington we have ali ahmed he is the founder and director of the institute of gulf affairs aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime he want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first into round with a hypothetical let's say there's a hypothetical dissident against the...
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today turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on a military parade in iran. last stonewall trial professes his love for north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coyer of america's hostile sanctions. and. put on a version of the capital independence referendum says protesters take out again spain's breakaway region again today the crisis still in stalemate. hi good afternoon my name is kevin i mean this is art international live from moscow broadcasting around the world top of the news feed this hour after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered a terrorist organization however the flip side of this it doesn't seem that the militants are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control of the groups exerting on the ground now r.t. was granted rare access to a taliban militant commander and raised the subject direct. well the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban
today turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on a military parade in iran. last stonewall trial professes his love for north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coyer of america's hostile sanctions. and. put on a version of the capital independence referendum says protesters take out again spain's breakaway region again today the crisis still in stalemate. hi good afternoon my name is kevin i...
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his friend turan kislakci told us they need it to hold a proper funeral, though even more important is to the truth. >> i hope the american people and congress will do the very r st for jamal khashoggi and justice for jamal khashoggi. >> reporter: but president trump's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner, said today that the administration is still in a "fact-finding" phase. >> we're obviously getting as whny facts as we can from the different places, and then we'll determine which facts are credible. >> reporter: for more than two weeks now, turkish officials iave been leaking information to journalists about their investigation. most of it, unverifiable. but turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan is supposed to reveal the "naked truth" remorrow, perhaps directly challenging saudi arabia's version of how jamal khashoggi died inside that consulate building. jeff? >> glor: holly williams still on the story for us tonight from istanbul. holly, thanks. the ted cruz-beto o'rourke senate battle here has received huge amounts of outside money and attention. most polls right now currently
his friend turan kislakci told us they need it to hold a proper funeral, though even more important is to the truth. >> i hope the american people and congress will do the very r st for jamal khashoggi and justice for jamal khashoggi. >> reporter: but president trump's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner, said today that the administration is still in a "fact-finding" phase. >> we're obviously getting as whny facts as we can from the different places, and then...
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security officials said they do ha aio, he says, turan kislakci tel turkish offici reveal when khashoggi walked into the hek t turkish authorities say the audio recordings indicate a hit squad beheaded and dismembered khashoggi. turkish authorities released the pictures of 15 saudis they say traveled to istanbul the day khashoggi disappeared. also reporting among the suspects is an autopsy expert and several others have ties to the saudi crown prince including one man pictured in boston, houston and madrid with the prince. president trump says the prince and saudi king both deny having any knowledge about what happened to khashoggi. all this as the president and o emphasize the importance of the relationship between the u.s. and the oil rich ally. >> i'm not giving cover at all. with that being said, saudi arabia's been a very important ally of ours in the middle east. >> reporter: and president trump said we'll likely know by the end of the week who is responsible for khashoggi's death. he's expected to be briefed today by secretary of state pompeo. kenneth. >> janai norman following th
security officials said they do ha aio, he says, turan kislakci tel turkish offici reveal when khashoggi walked into the hek t turkish authorities say the audio recordings indicate a hit squad beheaded and dismembered khashoggi. turkish authorities released the pictures of 15 saudis they say traveled to istanbul the day khashoggi disappeared. also reporting among the suspects is an autopsy expert and several others have ties to the saudi crown prince including one man pictured in boston,...
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taliban never give permission to any member to negotiate on their behalf also making headlines today turan says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on what military parade in a rather. dull truck professes his love for north korean leader kim jong un while pyongyang remains coley over america's.
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one of khashoggi's closest friends, turan kislakci, telling us overnight that the saudis not only killed in the consulate but in a terrible way. he describes what he was told in multiple briefings by turkish security officials. they told me directly, jamal khashoggi had been killed using a barbaric method and this was on the audio recording. kislakci says those audiotapes reveal that when khashoggi walked into the consulate, he was given a document to sign. he refused and was then killed. turkish forensic investigators have been combing through the grounds in recent days. turkish sources releasing images of 15 saudis they say traveled here to istanbul the day the journalist went missing. according to "the new york times," among the suspects, an autopsy expert. "the times" also reports several of the suspects have ties to the saudi crown prince like this man, maher abdulaziz mutreb, seen here in boston within a few feet of the crown prince earlier this year. another photo of the man in houston and another traveling together in madrid. as for khashoggi's closest friend, he says he's in sho
one of khashoggi's closest friends, turan kislakci, telling us overnight that the saudis not only killed in the consulate but in a terrible way. he describes what he was told in multiple briefings by turkish security officials. they told me directly, jamal khashoggi had been killed using a barbaric method and this was on the audio recording. kislakci says those audiotapes reveal that when khashoggi walked into the consulate, he was given a document to sign. he refused and was then killed....
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but a growing number are being turanned back, as mormore countries led by italy's new government refuse to accept th instead, the libyan coast guard takes the migrants back to libyan detention centers with ghassan salame is the u.n special envoy to libya. >> let's be frank:teany of these ion centers are overcrowded. some of them lack the minimum that is required by international humanitarian law to ddeal with migrants refugees. on top of that, some o them, we don't even have access to them. >> reporter: we travel to the western port city of sabratha, anarea notorious fornt traffickers who crowd their passengers in unsafe boats for europe. basim bashir al ghrabi the local chief of the department for combating illegal migration. >> ( translated ): our task is to rescue migrants at sea and bring them back to safety. >> reporter: you say rescue, bu they don't w be rescued, do they? they want to go to europe. >> ( translated ): we are here for humanitart ian reasons. will use all forces necessary to prevent migrants from coming here. >> reporter anything to prevent migrants from coming here.
but a growing number are being turanned back, as mormore countries led by italy's new government refuse to accept th instead, the libyan coast guard takes the migrants back to libyan detention centers with ghassan salame is the u.n special envoy to libya. >> let's be frank:teany of these ion centers are overcrowded. some of them lack the minimum that is required by international humanitarian law to ddeal with migrants refugees. on top of that, some o them, we don't even have access to...