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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Saudi Arabia, International Journalists and Brexit

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News Commentary, News

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton presents this week's All Out Politics podcast from Brussels as another big week in the Brexit negotiations reaches its climax. But before the panel assess the current state of play, there's a discussion about the safety of journalists around the world following the disappearance of the Saudi reporter Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and the recent murders of Viktoria Marinova in Bulgaria and Jan Kuciak in Slovakia. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone, The Times' chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, veteran foreign correspondent Michael Binyon and from the Saudi capital Riyadh, Sky's diplomatic editor, Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #JamalKhashoggi #journalism #SaudiArabia #Turkey #skynews

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0:46.1

Hello and welcome to this week's All-Out Baltics podcast for Sky News.

0:52.2

Joining me this week are Christina Lamb of the Sunday Times,

0:56.5

Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent, Michael Binion,

0:59.9

who deals with Foreign Affairs for the Times.

1:02.9

We're also joined from Saudi Arabia by our diplomatic editor, Dominic Wackhorn,

1:08.3

and also here with me in Brussels our Europe correspondent Mark Stone.

1:13.6

And we're going to talk this week about the threat to journalists working around the world,

1:19.3

particularly in difficult situations and also a little bit. We can't get away from it ever, can we, Brexit.

1:30.2

Christina, let's start with the situation with Jamal Khashoggi,

1:36.0

who went into the consulate in Istanbul of Saudi Arabia and disappeared.

1:42.1

What seems odd is that some people are saying, yes, he's definitely been murdered,

1:46.6

but Donald Trump and others are saying we need an inquiry. Can we say with any confidence,

1:52.8

what has happened to this unfortunate man? Well, we don't know for sure. We're being told by the

1:58.9

text that there are these really gruesome audio recordings

2:02.6

which talk about his fingers being chopped off and him being beheaded and all sorts of really

2:10.6

horrendous things but we haven't actually heard those ourselves but you know you know, Jamal has not reappeared.

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