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first flight into this airport brought president the one to the city back in june the first commercial flight will take off on wednesday but it could well be the end of the year before this year port is fully operational. it was the turkish president who performed the opening ceremony insisting the new airport forty kilometers from the center of istanbul is vital for economic growth some of the this is really with the opening of the airport turkey has become the most important transit point between north to south east to west our ports is connecting sixty countries in this wide region and connecting economy is worth twenty three trillion dollars. new destinations. for many except the need for a new airport question the locations the cost and the number of workers killed to build opposition groups see there have been a large number of deaths the government rejects that idea and rights watch has also criticised the government's approach to safety during the build claiming those who complain have been jailed. behind all the glamour of the opening ceremony there's a much sadder reality which is that thirty one workers are currently in prison just for protesting against poor working conditions and fatality. these accidents on the work site. the one wanted to mark turkey's republic day with a grand gesture which is why hundreds of guests attended what is really a ceremonial start the ruden subway service to the new airport will be finished soon but the project itself isn't expected to be complete until twenty twenty eight alan fischer al-jazeera at istanbul's new airport. and still to come this hour i am again that russia accept recurrences sri lanka's prime minister but the man he's replacing is still refusing to go and after yet another election low angle of our poll confirms she will not seek reelection as german chancellor in twenty twenty one. welcome back here in a national weather forecast well here across europe we have seen plenty of wet weather across much of central and western europe that's all due to several areas a low pressure now italy got plenty of weather expression in other parts of italy and the good news is as we move towards tuesday things across that area are going to begin to improve but unfortunate for other locations we're going to be seeing some messy weather up here towards parts of the u.k. into northern france as well as across the appeared peninsula we do expect to see some wet weather as well here across much of the west it is going to stay where you can see there it is going to be a cloudy and cool day of forty degrees madrid is going to be seeing rain with the temperature there of about eleven but if you want a good weather have to go here towards the east we're looking at plenty of sun from warsaw down towards vienna bucharest a twenty four degrees and even going to be a nice day at about twenty two degrees there well across the northern part of africa we could be seeing plenty of rain there as well particularly here towards morocco with clouds in the forecast extending all the way over here towards algiers twenty degrees there we do have a front that extends across much of northern africa it's a little bit cooler towards the north but down here towards the south and the east it is much warmer there but for algiers it's going to be a day of twenty degrees in for tunis partly cloudy at twenty two. went online looking at wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to be long term so. if you could take me around the content way would you take me you don't have the fed up your experiment and your experiment in the universe. diana everyone has a voice you actually read several interesting point there that several of our community members are going to join the conversation. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera sources have told al-jazeera the turkish prosecutor's office was unsatisfied after talks with saudi arabia's chief prosecutor over the murder of journalist among the shoji nine people have been wounded after a woman blew herself up in central tunis with the country's interior ministry describing it as a terrorist explosion. and one hundred eighty nine people are feared dead after officials confirmed they don't expect to find any survivors from a plane that crashed off the coast of indonesia. at the f.b.i. says it has intercepted another suspicious package addressed to the u.s. news broadcast network c.n.n. a bomb squad responded to the discovery at a postal service center in atlanta the f.b.i. said it was similar to parcel bombs sent last week to prominent people organization who oppose president trump the man accused of sending the explosive devices says it has been held without bail in miami he will reappear in court on friday. the man accused of killing eleven people in a shooting at a pittsburgh. synagogue has been held in prison without bail forty six year old robert powers was wheeled into the courtroom and the knowledge the charges against him he was wounded in a gun battle with police during the attack on saturday members of the jewish community have written an open letter to u.s. president donald trump saying that he's not welcome in pittsburgh unless he fully denounces white nationalism but the white house has announced that the president and first lady millenia trump will travel to pittsburgh on tuesday the president has denounced racism hatred and bigotry in all forms on a number of occasions will continue to do that i'm doing it here today and i would also say at the same time that some individuals they're grieving they're hurting the president wants to be there to show the support of this administration for the jewish community the rabbi said that he is welcome as well and certainly would assure support for those individuals to get more from our white house correspondent kimberly how can we let me get this straight the group of representatives from the synagogue and the jewish community in pittsburgh tell donald trump quite openly they don't want him there and to lead announces white nationalism openly but he's kind of making the trip anyway so why is he doing that and how is he likely to be welcomed if you think. well to put some perspective in all of this that letter was written by about twelve people in pittsburgh that say they represent a sort of a liberal progressive wing of the jewish congregation not just in pittsburgh but they say tens of thousands all across the united states but there are others in pittsburgh that do believe the president has been very supportive of the jewish community particularly they like the fact that he moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem having said that beyond the jewish community and including some of the jewish community there is this concern that the president has been somewhat tone deaf in terms of his response following pittsburgh well he did come out very forcefully condemning the acts that we saw sarah sanders also echoing in the press briefing this just wrapped up here at the white house what many people feel was not appropriate is that he then went in clicked back into campaign mode not only did he target vocal opponent of his tongue stier billionaire who in fact was a recipient of one of those mail bombs that terrorized the nation late last week but he also talked about baseball and other things sort of vocally attacking his opponents this has a lot to do with the fact that the u.s. election is eight days away but there are many of the president's critics that say that this is not appropriate that the president needs to unite the country at a time like this this is something sarah sounders defended she said that the president did condemn these acts but he also in her words brought moments out where he did draw contrasts as he works towards the u.s. election that is now taking place on tuesday and kimberly we saw a clip of that news conference by sarah sanders she was also asked about the ongoing investigation and the. case came out regarding. yeah well we haven't heard much since we know that the cia director in a hassle went to turkey and she went there because the president asked for audio and video intelligence which was not supplies so we were trying to get some answers about whether or not gina has told actually heard the audio that is rumored to have been released and in fact details of the interrogation of john but also his murder when asked about this sarah sanders had this to say oh look the president met last week with cia director gina houseboy after having gathered additional intelligence on her overseas trip and the administration is weighing different options will make an announcement about what the decision to action this. now the president did promise when this story first developed severe punishment for even the highest levels of the saudi government if in fact it was discovered there have been lies and deception was certainly the president has acknowledged he believes there has been but so far he has defended the denials of not only the crown prince but also the king that they had any understanding of what happened with regard to this that they did not in any way ordered the killing of jim. but certainly the white house is as you heard there from sara sanders weighing its options they are not ruling out taking action against saudi arabia but again we should note with just eight days until a u.s. election the president it appears has decided that there is no electoral advantage to talking about this story and their peers he is waiting until after the vote given the controversy all nature of the story and the fact that it could play into the minds of the voters when they make their decision when it goes time when it's time to go to the polls kimberly thank you very much for that from the white house or here's another story that the president certainly hopes will be on the minds of most people as they vote and that is that thousands of central american migrants are continuing to make their way toward the u.s. border most of them from honduras. manuel apollo talk to people in some federal school about the poverty and violence forcing people to flee. in one of the most impoverished areas says her living conditions have become unbearable. how can someone live like this look at the doors unhinged i asked god to let me live in a decent home and not live here anymore. bonuses rats are eating away at her bed and she struggles to feed her young children she says she's planning to do what thousands of other hundred nationals don't migrate to the united states. the situation in this country is awful that's why people are migrating i'd like. to migrate to i tell my two daughters we're going to leave they say yes mom let's leave. across the street runs a small motorcycle repair shop but he says business is bad and people are out of work several of his neighbors have already left the country i don't think many people from this area have migrated friends of mine have left too and for the same reason because there's no work. for us we're told is he can't make ends meet soon he may also leave the country hundreds ranks among the poorest nations in the world where six in ten homes are subject to extreme poverty a majority of families that live in this shanty town in the city of san pedro sula don't have access to medical attention or clean water or even electricity one of the biggest obstacles to addressing this level of under development is violence. many of the thousands of hundred migrants making their way to the u.s. southern border say they are fleeing violence from gangs and criminal groups with forty four homicides per one hundred thousand people under a suffers one of the highest murder rates anywhere in the world. but most hundreds looking to leave the country blame poverty and a lack of opportunity for wanting to flee. the bonaparte feel the decision to leave hundred comes down to doing what's best for her youngest children and breaking the cycle of poverty when it up alone and dizzy down some pivotal sudha. sri lanka's new prime minister has officially started work after his sudden appointment triggered a political crisis former president mahinda rajapaksa is replacing a victim a singer who is refusing to leave the official residence he says he still has majority support but is unable to prove it as the current president by three policy center suspended parliament meanwhile the ousted oil minister. has been released on bail over a shooting on sunday by his bodyguard which killed one person born in smith has disappeared from cologne. in the presidency's offices behind me presidents are saying the swearing in the new members of the cabinet who are going to serve under now prime minister mahinda rajapaksa but not so far away sitting in the prime minister's official residence is running away from the single says i'm still prime minister i still have the parliamentary majority to prove it the problem is the president has suspended parliament until november sixteenth so witnessing a contest claim and the suggestion is the president has let suspended because he wants to give the newly appointed prime minister rajapaksa enough time to pull in support to give him a parliamentary majority the chinese for the first to call in on rajapaksa and offer their congratulations he of course when president of sri lanka brought in millions of dollars of chinese. at the end of the country's civil war was conversed with the united states the european union and the indians of that will hang on a minute present serious cena should be respecting the constitution india of course very worried about spreading chinese influence in the strategically important part of the indian ocean. it's the beginning of the end for one of europe's most influential leaders the german chancellor angela merkel has announced she will leave politics at the end of her term in office in two thousand and twenty one she's also standing down as the chair of her center right party with a new leader due to be elected in the center if barker reports. german chancellor told leaders of her christie and democrat party the cd you that it's time to begin a new chapter this would be her last term in office she also said she would quit as party leader by the end of the year. i will not put myself forward again as candidate for the c.d.u. chair secondly this fourth term is my last as john and chances are at the federal election in twenty twenty one i will not stand against child the. a candidate you know is a candidate for the punished and for the sake of protocol i won't seek any further political. angela merkel's been chancellor for thirteen years she wants to remain in office until the next shot childer lections in twenty twenty one stepping down as leader of her party a position she's held for nearly two decades is expected to spark a race to find a replacement allowing a new figure to build a profile ahead of the next election the announcement came after merkel's party experienced big losses in a regional election in the western state of s. the party came first but with an eleven percent drop in support it was the second electoral setback in as many weeks for merkel's conservative alliance her judea coalition partners the social democrat party has threatened to end their partnership if there is no political improvement the poor results have sparked an energetic debate about who will succeed merkel and when her party has tolerated her because she was able to negotiate coalitions where they would be the strongest possible that's been less than lost elections the social democrats were only joined the government if they got the post of foreign minister and finance minister and many in the party say well you sold with too cheaply political arm certainty in germany is also a worry for the european union at a time when the blocks dealing with the rising populism a budget crisis in italy and brics it. she has been a stable force in europe for more than a decade thorazine at home has steadily eroded. and you can find out much more never thing that we have been covering on our website the address al jazeera dot com. and our reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera sources have told al-jazeera the turkish prosecutor's office was unsatisfied after talks with saudi officials to discuss the murder of journalist. saudi arabia's chief prosecutor met turkish investigators earlier as both countries tried to read retain control of the investigation saudi officials have reportedly requested that all evidence statements and footage be handed over to them but turkey has repeated its requests to extradite eighteen suspects in the case. nine people many of them police officers have been wounded after a woman blew herself up in central tunis tunisia has interior ministry has described the incident as a terrorist explosion the country has been under a state of emergency since two thousand and fifteen when dozens of people were killed in a series of attacks claimed by eisel. officials leading the search and rescue operation of the plane that crashed off the coast of indonesia say they're not expecting to find survivors one hundred eighty nine people were aboard the lyon airplane which lost contact with air traffic controllers just minutes after it took off from jakarta the plane was headed to the western city of prague when it plunged into the java sea. we have found flights from the plane and also parts of bodies which have been handed over to the medical team we will keep searching for the main section of the plane. and far right politicians a goal so narrow has promise that they could result in a radically new direction after a sweeping victory in a bitterly fought presidential runoff vote the former army captain captain to voter anger over corruption crime and chronic problems he signaled to who is who his international allies will be saying his first trips abroad will be to chile the u.s. and then to israel. ok let's take you live now to the memorial event here in london for the saudi journalist you know at this event his fiance who of course was outside the saudi consulate with him had changed before he went in is about to speak let's listen in. state which is hard to express in words the disappearance of jamal has left a void in my heart and. generally you call chicago an individual who didn't do bullshit but active. demand beautiful be good to be be figured to bosler. the arlin of each if you can be like i should for god been reaching all the binet among land you meet him in the higher living in it took him years. below to blow the. litany of fuck up you thought he didn't begin with feed him of them be the band. jamal was known to many a few a public figure to some and a close friend to others but for me he was my other half the one with whom i felt complete he became the embodiment of my hopes and dreams i realize that most people here know but allow me to describe the man that i knew and loved. save them of them gentle man. figured although they are gone be damned. i love the man who is gentle caring loving and giving save the mother how did his full height give him the corner of the lot on the fifteen you felt rejected out. i loved a man who had the courage to raise his voice at a time when many found comfort in silence he wrote what he believed in not what he would not what he would have pleased the powerful. forbidding on the litany of the deluded mean rejection of the he only wrote what he knew was right not what would satisfy the powerful demand what i thought about it on the roof in a thousand little doll often in the old unit didn't garland of the individual give it him fifty five even although. he was a patriot he believed in his people and his country not in the interests of fairness he believed in democracy freedom and dignity in these country and beyond jamal and tell it to our vigor that if he did did it it did our father wish all of those other difficult work or took doctor to call cured of folk i know that buckled in all the dung. he was an intellectual and a journalist whose words frightened unjust and power greedy autocrats yet his words voiced the hopes of millions the neglected the repressed fear the modem fix it google or ship good fellowship profit to cured of food indeed it took save the odyssey would often buckle duct tape the more all management talk of you to. for the early foundation i had to figure that out and i could actually change accountability sure but i could i should it harder for the happy faded far digic and if you. could actually reach in the cultural figure it didn't. the man i loved would often become emotional and. he was in exile away from his beloved country his family his homeland it was a huge burden for him and he was gravely concerned about his friends and family back home in saudi arabia some of his friends were already in prison he felt that he owed it to them to speak out not only for himself but also on their behalf he felt that it was his duty to become the voice of the voiceless. german fifty didn't fifty all my you john defeating you can ridicule your book. more on it she thought that if you could i know from under are lucky to will only chin for a lot on the show all my english and bigoted german from what i understood it engine it took or nine. hundred all to go on and getting that the half of the lovely field of this was not only issue of intellectual integrity but a moral responsibility it was part of being a responsible citizen an idea that he so dearly cherish and felt that his own countries saudi arabia but also the wider middle east needed to embrace muffling going to be on a little before god like usual from a favorable should h. only two hundred age of energy or it is we only will it our man how do you develop a god which will mature it's an anguished. old mother this period of exile proved to be an emotional roller coaster to him despite dealing with such intense emotions he always tried to remain as strong as a mountain he never complained about what he was going through. hanako dog created going on jan deficient i developed a whole for that i need some on the chalkboard it is. good but it is all from the hundred hundred dollars on leadership the how about a question. a sound in from a little markedly of this good ol i did though this period was painful for him it was also formative it was jaring this time that he came clarity sports and his cause he's was a noble cause one which was people centric and driven by dignity. heinecke of our children the author of the hard line if needed in dumb bali the visual. media folk upload in the washington he said i have this huge of a media niche and. didn't target. even though he was an x.l. he always remain deeply connected to his country he always felt he was walking around the streets of medina and his longing for the he just was immense and heartfelt. when i live among the took money to be a gem item of them all chuck you knew nothing to do with reality said you'd all be found to be in a marsh called a mother all of you get educated aleko doc or talk to get a chick you need wash down get unity and unity if you are i also knew jim all the compassionate he was humble gentle tolerant and considerate a man who was full of love a man whom i fell in love with this love we dreamt of a new future and shared future to give all a new beginning a new home jordan food equal half might give the kids of all these why i didn't figure out that me took your question. even if you make me a boy i didn't even make she found. this was a dream we came so close to realizing when my beloved general stepped into the city council. he needed a simple bureaucratic document so we could marry and realize our hopes and dreams. for got a call clinton hired him if you like he said the do young alter yet our dreams were stopped in their tracks and my world turned upside down on that horrific day forbidding we didn't see them need it in all the john full flower child and get out the. b.b.c. them fifty generally on getting famous in it you've been the. go to jean from going all going all the journey or quality took on an internet trend indicative that if i only knew what would happen i would ever enter the consulate myself if i knew that would be the last time i would see much of his smile his hear his laughter i would have stood in front of that murder scene myself so that it did everything i didn't control the book took a little from wish it on the shelf limited by the big deal what it all been allegation in the limit she didn't like it and how she a part of if only i knew that there were bloodthirsty evil people waiting inside the consulate for mine to mao i would have done all i could to prevent him from entering but saw that it would see didn't charge to be the only mongers in the big city and if only i knew that a death squad was inside fuck up billy bob. burley vitiate on linda money because they need to hire you dani. yet we never imagined such a level of verity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal organo for not a. jot of bit of. what has followed since is an ever growing void and immense pain in my heart and soul. what invested in abandon all the work for cut on a little hole fifty hard landing. me your not a doll in a pilot. they cut it in the are just so many said your life on that day they took the body of tomorrow from me but his soul love and spirit are still with me millions now share his ideals and his pain in their hearts. jamaal limon did it out in the old dog in the face of it in fifield me bashar the car to lead and in kolkata polluted with internet on. high art and the old will give you that pivotal the digital nothing guy out in the field it did a good. thought to me the only felled. that it hung. in there as in life he has proved to be a voice of the voiceless despite the cruelty and cowardice of his murderous in death he has been as beautiful loving and brave as he was in life just as in life his words frighten replaced dictators his death has struck fear into the hearts of many his death has already served as an inspiration for millions. but how she didn't just save your marriage and a lot of your hard earned to fit in that old little bitty building with the missive . national. i want justice for my beloved tomorrow i want to have this body we still don't know where his body is jemaah good ol boy. timo is a martyr for a cause jim i'll even bring all of the democracy that efficiency he told of germany national archive i should have said it didn't go all the way to go make europe on it and we take our photo to germany in just said the net at the here is a martyr for the struggle for democracy and freedom and our part of the world i want to burry the body of the beloved. therefore i'm asking once again where is his body. so that to be for them german invasion into more i get all the evil in in on the order been imported image of up but. before digit one in we shall often probably be in funny the need be. i believe that the so dear is she knows where his body is they should answer my demand that this is not only the demand of a fiance but of human and islamic demand from everyone every nation other it in your negative image city theater one of thought it is a religion well it was done live it. or get it done it is what individuality other lives cashflow i thought about it and if your thought it had been full of it and without it indeed why did on the new your little bit. i want justice to be served not only for those who murdered my beloved mill but for those who organized it and gave the order of it these questions are not just my questions they are they are now being lost by millions they will do most of the night this year folly dial. mostly still i want the role of the political leadership in this brutal killing to be brought to light dimmer teaching our darling i want justice. if i look we also have a problem which done enough if we knew. looks fun or to. find it on the field thought you don't leech of the other of course much going to be women they are going dog i call upon the conscience of humanity and the international community please help us to reveal the truth and hold the perpetrators and their masters to account for their crimes. we all know how you and the need for living a study of the english mere thought of for got a medical cost on look at that it get a good feel for you look at all take multiple i don't believe. the bus come from couching or digital muffin of oddities i did within a yard of it merely counted up we shall know one tonight then or two if it is invited we really i am deeply grateful for the solidarity of people all over the world i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump. president should help reveal the truth and ensure justice be served he should not pave the way for a cover up of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values who didn't voted for the result of their lives the good. and even badly. charmed longer than you we're doing on how you in the key son of a fifteen year old loot fun other side i are called cover i am in london now but i call upon all the men and women of the world please stand up for justice look fine figure generally chief in exalted please raise your voice for my beloved jim oh look fun you commit only then will shake on you put a bullet in your own little fearful feed on legion than islet crushed from by thought by meat in a yard and draw more than. please demand that your governments help us hold evil criminals and they kill the political masters to account. jamaal been in. focus i was among those if you don't have been found be to go to fiji you are bringing out from that they will receive it looked are often a beating from the german a valid but we don't live in chicago there should be no cover up. jamal was my beloved fiance but he was also a gentle human being a loving man a journalist and a true believer in democracy and freedom in the arab world less demand justice for jamelle and stand up for his ideals. thank you thank you and that there is hope these changes be on sale. and this guy. was killed in the saga consulate which he entered on the second of october a very emotive speech there from his fiance she was visibly moved obviously quite a few times during that speech ended by saying that she wanted everyone there to raise their voices about jamal that the criminals should be held to account she questioned where was the body which of course still hasn't been found in the investigation she mentioned she had received no condolences from the saudi royal family and she also praised her fiance who she said had a duty to become the voice of the voiceless which she did that he found a voice when others found the comfort in silence jonah hall is at the memorial for a salon then was also of course listening to her words it was emotional obviously the words of someone who obviously knew him personally but also had a political dimension and she particularly took aim of donald trump. yes i think so it was a. mix of of emotion. of protest and politics and of course grief from. the fiance of to marcos to course he went into the saudi embassy in istanbul on october the second to receive a piece of paper proving that he was legally divorced to the eyes of the kingdom of resources so that he could go on to marry in this gaze spoke of the man she was going to marry gentle caring loving and giving she said he was an intellectual and a journalist whose words frightened unjust and power greedy autocrats she called him a martyr a martyr for the struggle. for democracy and freedom in our part of the world and as you said made made a very powerful appeal there for the saudi authorities who she believes know the whereabouts of his body to let her know so that the family can bury him in dignity and and then at the end a very powerful message to world leaders to stand up for the values that to martha showed you can self stood up for justice for freedom of the press and took aim in particular donald trump. i'm disappointed she said in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in u.s. president trump who should help reveal the truth and ensure justice rather than paving the way for a cover up and these words let's not let money change our conscience and compromise our values the words there of jamal khashoggi is the on say. is just been speaking here in central london at a memorial honoring. his life and jenna is you say she specifically mentioned the u.s. just worth reminding our viewers that actually we did hear from the white house press spokeswoman sarah sanders she said the administration is weighing different options and will make an announcement about what the situation of the action on the shoji case will be so i guess that's a wait and see there i don't know whether you managed to speak to her yourself or if you've spoken to the people there many of whom would have been on the show g.'s a friends gathered at that memorial but do you get the sense that people there think that justice will actually be done eventually or not. while i'm sure they'd all like to have a crystal ball to know the answer to that i think the message or one of the key messages of this gathering it's been repeated by several people we've spoken to is that appeal for a thorough investigation for justice to be delivered for powerful governments and allies of saudi arabia to weigh pressure on your storage fees in riyadh to ensure that that happens and in particular the u.s. government of course. saudi arabia's biggest trade partners are the biggest seller of weapons to that regime. of course they would like to see justice done whether that will happen or not remains to be seen the most urgent call here at this event is one echoed by egypt and he's there for the return of his body they want in the immediate future to be able to provide a dignified funeral they believe the saudi authorities know the whereabouts of his remains the demand right now before justice is for the return of the remains of tomorrow the city. morial in london where we've just heard from. for the moment john the thank you. bangladesh's former prime minister has been sentenced to seven years in jail for corruption the seventy two year old who is now an opposition leader was convicted of taking more than three hundred thousand dollars from a charity in february she was given a five year prison term on another charge the theft of money from an orphanage c.s. says all the charges are aimed at keeping her out of politics elections are due in december. a police officer has been killed in the afghan capital after a suicide bomber targeted on the election commission office several staff members were injured the taliban in deisel and threatened to disrupt the parliamentary elections which began on october twentieth there have been several attacks since then. israeli forces have shot dead a palestinian man during protests at the gaza border fence ministry of health says another fifteen people were injured the by live gunfire israeli forces have killed at least two hundred ten palestinians and injured more than eight. thousand since protests began in march. the sea off the coast of west africa is rich with marine life but in the eagle foreign fishing boats have been threatening stocks and are costing sierra leone up to two hundred million dollars a year local fishermen say their nets are being destroyed in the catch is dwindling every day after they address reports. on patrol with a several year navy in search of illegal fishing trawlers. two miles of the coast is a chinese vessel sailing very close to shore. it's not supposed to be there so the navy went on board to check a quick search and there was nothing suspicious on board. this is the operation command center it doesn't boast much in the way of high tech equipment and that's not the only problem the marine security service has within a had the capability to really show a presence at sea so detect and are a strong do as i say results came in hours have been taken advantage of this hour. not far away from the naval base two more chinese boats loiter almost operating the foreign fishing vessels know the limitations of the scenario in a neighborhood and maritime border just the navy boats can only go ten nautical miles offshore and i think beyond that is exploited by being illegal fishing. but most illegal activities take place at night at midnight they know we are not at sea the sneak into the fish maybe five o'clock in the morning and then they go out again so the zones they are allowed to face. only a few get court during the night the neighbor received a distress call from a local fisherman a citizens arrest has been that was set out to be the capture for all of its chinese. the vessel went deep into marine reserve destroyed fisherman's nets and a boat. at a small harbor in freetown complaints of attacks on small fishing boats are frequent it's all taking a heavy toll on the locals in the last six months dozens of lost their means to a livelihood. people without the job itself and their family. is unloading what he's caught and getting set for another long trip at sea and now we spent nine to ten days at sea to make a reasonable catch he said of a day or two nowadays there are fewer boats and the catch is a smaller government acknowledges there is a problem. the best possible options. but with a poorly equipped and underfunded marine security service the pledge of the country sources will continue and hundreds of local fisherman will lose out. on a decrease al-jazeera on patrol with a civilian maybe in the atlantic. venice has been inundated by an exceptionally high tide putting three quarters they tally in lagoon city under water strong winds raise the water level by one hundred fifty six centimeters making it impossible to see where the land ended and the sea began residents and visitors waded through waist high water in st mark's square before the mayor gave orders to evacuate the area heavy winds and flooding have affected large swathes of the country with four people killed by falling trees. and that you can get more of that and everything else that we've been covering on our website the address there it is al-jazeera adult called the no going to have more headlines for you in just a few minutes here on out is there i. wish the world innovation summit for health one community of two thousand health care experts in of ages and policy makers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. one goal to hopefully a world through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. partners. what makes this theory with. the youth. we haven't seen the president this unpredictable freedom of speech is a valid body that is a perfect formula for authoritarianism and tyranny or any of the lights are on and there's nowhere to hide let me ask you straight out here is the two state solution now up front or tell us on al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera the fiance of the slain journalist jamal khashoggi has called on the saudi authorities to reveal where his body is at a memorial event in london had. described waiting outside the saudi consulate in istanbul unaware of ashaji fate if only i knew that there were blood thirsty even people waiting inside the consulate for my jamal i would have done all i could to prevent him from entering. this. big the if only i knew that a death squad was inside look at billy bob the levy believe. they need to hire you don he. yet would never imagine such a level of verity even could be voting for jamal. well jonah hall is that that memorial event for his show right here in london jonah what else that you say. well these were perhaps the most public common comment yet from jamal threshold to his fiance. speaking for about seven or eight minutes here at the central london venue a memorial to her soldiers life it was a pretty powerful mix of sort of emotion grief really protest and politics she spoke of a man who was a public figure to some a close friend to others but for me she said he was my other half she described him as an intellectual and a journalist whose words frightened unjust and power greedy autocrats she called him a martyr a martyr for the democratic cause that our people hold dear and she as you said made a very powerful appeal to the saudi authorities to reveal the whereabouts of his remains so that she could conduct a dignified burial and then there was a powerful. bit of politics towards the end taking aim in particular at u.s. president donald trump she said i'm disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the u.s. president trump who should help reveal the truth and ensure justice is served rather than pave the way for a cover up and then these words let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values the words there of the fiance of a mouse are subject to engage at this memorial event in central london just half an hour or so ago john hoeven the latest thinking. meanwhile in turkey sources have told al-jazeera the turkish prosecutor's office was not satisfied after talks with saudi officials to discuss the murder of jon the shoji saudi arabia's chief prosecutor met turkish investigators earlier as both countries try to retain control of the investigation saudi officials have reportedly requested that all evidence statements and footage be handed over to them but turkey has repeated its request for riyadh to extradite eighteen suspects in the case. nine people many of them police officers have been wounded after a woman blew herself up in central tunis today is interior ministry has described the incident as a terrorist explosion the country has been under a state of emergency since two thousand and fifteen when dozens of people were killed in a series of attacks claimed by eisel officials leading the search and rescue operation of the plane that crashed off the coast of indonesia say they're not expecting to find survivors one hundred eighty nine people were on board the lyon airplane which lost contact with air traffic controllers just minutes after it took off from jakarta the plane was headed to the western city of pancha when it plunged into the java sea. we have likes from the plane and also parts of bodies which have been handed over to the medical team we will keep searching for the main section of the plane for right politician jade bowl so not only has promised to take brazil in a radically new direction after a sweeping victory in a bitterly fought presidential runoff vote the former army captain tapped into voter anger over corruption crime and economic problems he signaled who his international allies will be saying his first trips abroad will be to chile the u.s. and then issue those are the headlines up next al-jazeera correspondent moral that looks at the legacy of slavery in the usa. see. i'm james gannon a news editor for al-jazeera. i grew up in this house in virginia in the southern united states my childhood here was a happy one my family weren't rich but we were comfortable. i was particularly close to my grandmother mary hamilton lee it was she the told me about my least family history. my most famous ancestor general robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the one nine hundred centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative. i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my ancestors has had an impact on black lives in america today. i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue . richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored lead as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest and slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tear down participation trophies for the seaside. heights the story told british. let's remember too that after the war legion only could to help reconcile and rebuild relationships between north and south how can anyone say this great leader is a symbol of hate and evil and white supremacy. it's a question whether vision a statute would you like to see well you know my good and. more you know you sat there and you know i was a you know i do this well there are a lot and you never heard of these from you know. was. i want to know why opinions in richmond are so deeply divided by just how are you glad to see you martha rawlins is also a cousin of robert e. lee you know you get look like only do i go yes i'm going to look at a lot of horses and it was really no yeah it was. martha helps run the richmond chapter of an organization named coming to the table. it was set up to help realize one of the dreams of dr martin luther king jr that the children of former slaves and slave owners would one day sit down together at the same table. just the action of bringing two people together they don't go to the same chairs they don't shop in the same places live in the same neighborhood and don't look alike i say that when we even go out in public we are the marching pair here we've been on every civil rights and woman's march there is even just seeing us to gather models what is possible that in itself some people say that's really small but i think it's huge coming here is how evil which is to heal the lives of. the legacy things like martin who he is now. visiting our purpose first rack is uncovering and and teaching truth in history. and you have a lot of homework and. this is morning or afternoon. martha wastes no time in starting her first lesson on the true history of the american civil war next when we come to is. jefferson davis jefferson davis was the president of confederacy we need to weed what's written on his monument. it's it's appalling. the words on the statue paid for by the daughters of the confederacy gives a now discredited view of history. that the civil war was not fought to defend slavery but a heroic struggle to preserve the southern way of life from northern interference. which is that once a year is hardly that so it says to injure any section of the country not even for our own security benefit. but the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights we inherited which it is our duty to transmit unshorn to our children. and what rights we inherited or the right to us right now is taught in school that we were not defaming slavery we were just defending our us itself from northern aggression the rest why. next we visit the statue of our common ancestor it's very painful to remember the legacy evidence right where my great grandmother was second cousin or bobby ray so it's painful it's painful to know cham is not perfect right our queen i would take them day on the defense of slavery was not. something to be honored. gary flowers is a local radio host and custodian of black history in richmond he wants to show me a statue that he fought to get a wrecked it in twenty seventeen so this is business maggie laid out why.

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