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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 November 17, 2017

Security council signals the end of an investigation into the use of chemical weapons in syria. Untamed outness is aljazeera live from zimbabwes military says its making progress in talks of president Robert Mugabe after the army took control. And started news Detention Centers ordered to kurds after shocking revelations of abuse. Building the future we take you to the World Architecture festival where the latest innovations are on display. Russia has vetoed a u. N. Security Council Resolution to extend the investigation into the use of chemical weapons in syria last month un investigators found this eerie and government was responsible for a chemical attack you can show her in in april eighty people died many of them children are diplomatic get into james bays reports from new york the ten veto by russia in the u. N. Security council on syria and one that the councils efforts to hold to account those who use chemical weapons in the country. It was a vote that sparked outrage from the

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six November 23, 2017

Had to be rescued from their homes. A deal means that thousands of Rohingya Muslims who fled bangladesh may be able to return home to myanmar. Do headers harm your health . Thousands of former professional footballers are taking part in a study to find out the long term impact. The 70th ashes series is under way in australia with england so far doing better than many expected. And coming up on sportsday, all change in englands rugby union team. Captain Dylan Hartley is on the bench for the first time under head coach eddiejones. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The uk is in danger of losing almost 20 years of growth in earnings thats the stark warning from the institute of fiscal studies after yesterdays budget. The independent think tank says the squeeze on Living Standards in the past ten years is unprecedented and warned that the Economic Outlook is grim. It says theres no imminent end to austerity and government borrowing is now expected to rise for another fifty ye

BBCNEWS Outside Source November 23, 2017

Extensive every year. Welcome to outsideside source. We begin in saudi arabia. A story we have coffered previously previously, the anti corru ption have coffered previously previously, the Anti Corruption purge which began almost three weeks ago. The crackdown initiated by the crown prince bin salman. Seen by most saudis as the countrys leader in waiting. The supporters say that the purge is overdue, critics say he is boosting his power, both could be true. More than 200 people have been arrested and while the names have not been released, they are believed to include 11 prisons, including two nephews of the crown prince. They are detained in riyadh in the five star ritz carledon hotel. Where wealthy Business People and visiting dignitaries stay. It is very grand there. Donald trump was there in may. Lots of visiting dignitaries go there. Lots of top business executives. So you can imagine the speculation as to what is going on inside the ritz calton. For the first time we can take you

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten November 23, 2017

Which went missing over a week ago. An exclusive look inside the saudi hotel where prominent figures continue to be held as part of a campaign against corruption. As far as detention centres go, this one is beyond compare. Luxury swimming pool, restaurant, a gym. And we talk to the british actor widely tipped for an oscar for his film portrayal of Sir Winston Churchill. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, well have the latest from the europa league. Arsenal top their Group Despite losing in cologne. Good evening. British workers are facing an unprecedented two decades without any rise in average earnings, according to the leading Economic Research group, the institue for fiscal studies. It says the forecasts published with yesterdays budget made for pretty grim reading, with government borrowing still going up and austerity continuing. Its predicted that average earnings in 2022 could still be less than they were in 2008. But the chancellor has said hes confident he can defy the gl

BBCNEWS BBC News November 24, 2017

Hello. The Argentine Navy says it believes there was an explosion close to the last known location of a submarine that went missing with 44 crew members on board. The blast, described as abnormal and violent, was detected around the time the submarine sent its last signal. A Huge International search effort is under way to locate the vessel. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. Its known as the silent service. But theres been no communication from the sanjuan and her 44 crew for more than a week. The search had already reached a critical phase, with fears this submarine would soon be running out of air. Now, more worrying news scientists confirm theyve detected an abnormal sound underwater near her last known location. An Argentine Navy spokesman said it was a short, single, violent event consistent with an explosion. Its a bitter blow for relatives. Just a few days ago theyd been wrongly told there may have been attempts by the submarine to make contact. Now they feel bet

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