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a second health worker kidnapped by boko haram and this he o.p. s prime minister gives half is cabinet posts to women and creates a peace ministry to tackle a wave of ethnic violence. turkish investigators are due to search the residence of the saudi consul general in istanbul as they try to find out what happened to the missing journalist. the saudi consul general has already left istanbul for riyadh on monday turkish investigators spent twelve hours combing through the saudi consulate which ashaji was last seen entering two weeks ago now al jazeera has been told that forensic experts have found evidence that he was killed inside the building. right now as you are aware i thought result of our intense contacts the search process in the consulate ha started yesterday there was an intense process until morning and it we continue my hope is that we can reach conclusions that we give us a reasonable opinion as soon as possible the investigation is looking into many things such a
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