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this is deja vu news live from berlin another suicide attack by a family shops in indonesia the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack outside a police headquarters in the country's second largest city it comes a day after a different family court made it suicide bombings on three churches we'll go live to jakarta also coming up a move that is inflaming passions of cross the middle east just hours before the u.s. opens its embassy in jerusalem protests against the decision turned deadly as israeli troops fire on palestinians in gaza. and election upset in a while
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a coalition led by nationalist shiite cleric matata outsider to lead in early results a victory could mean he'll decide clearly the country's next government. and putting a normal life within reach for and should she would take a look at a robotic hand that its creator says is closer than ever to the real thing. i'm swimming so misconduct to have you with us a fresh suicide attack by a family has indonesia second largest city reeling once again the bombers rode motorbikes to a police station in surabaya then blew themselves up this comes a day after another militant family staged coordinated suicide attacks on three churches killing twelve people the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility now both families brought young children along to the attacks.
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surveillance cameras captured the moment of the blast. an eight year old girl who was with the attackers at police headquarters reportedly survived it's the fourth suicide bombing in syria by a since sunday authorities say all attacks were carried out by families including four children who were killed. in. this act of terrorism is really barbaric and beyond the limits of humanity it has inflicted casualties on people on police offices and on innocent children including the perpetrators and the children who acted as suicide bombers. sunday's coordinated church bombings left several people dead and injured scores places of worship violently attacked. the perpetrator was riding a motorcycle to try and get through the gate of the church by security stopped them because it's not
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a parking area so the security asked them to move but suddenly the bomb exploded. before. the rise of the so-called islamic state in the middle east has fueled local militant networks in the country it's estimated that more than one thousand engineers have returned from fighting with i.a.s. in syria police are investigating links between the families involved in the attacks let's speak to journalist critic of gore who's standing by for us in jakarta hi kritika you have whole families the carrying out bomb attacks here is that a new dimension for india indonesia yeah one hundred first that we've seen a lot of. others and fathers and sons but the involvement of mothers and children which is a. brand new how strong is islamic state in indonesia and how has the group galvanize support there. well per capita in an age of the world's largest muslim
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majority country it's not that high at all but there is a population of these five hundred people who have returned from the islamic state in the past three years and then the government does not really know what to do with them because they don't go to prison they just go back to their home and they're huge security threat and that's likely one of the families who was involved in the shooting and how as i asked been able to gain traction in indonesia. i would chalk it up to social media and the world wide web is an issue quite far in the middle east but many families and individuals are able to self radicalized through messaging and like them telegram as well as through you to the. support for our ass concentrated in one region i was that confident job but also because that is the most populous island in indonesia and the world's too close for
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people to get in critical with such shocking attacks how was the indonesian government then responding well the president took over he has been calling on the house of representatives to quickly pass a revised version of the counterterrorism bill that will help police and intelligence to more quickly prosecute the suspected terrorists and he says that if they don't do that he's the pass his own presidential decree to do the same and what about the location of these attacks critical answer by a why are we seeing them there. is that the most puzzling aspect of this i mean the basic answer is that one of the families involved who returned from syria from there so that's their hometown but by and large this part of java has not really seen this kind of job or terrorist attack before so this is something new phenomenon in the job so how are people their residents been responding. there is a lot of trauma in shah for example many people would and it's sunday mass three
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church bombing yesterday so people body parts finally part dozen people were taken to the hospital and we said that the whole city alert and in fact just today they're arrested three more and killed one more terrorist more a journalist critic of speaking to us from jakarta thank you very much for the. now israeli troops have shot and killed at least one palestinian and wounded several others at protests along the gaza border the protesters are furious over the imminent move of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem mass demonstrations kicked off ahead of this afternoon's inauguration of the american embassy in jerusalem activists have also called a general strike across the gaza strip last night israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcomed president donald trump's daughter ivanka her husband jared cushion or and other u.s. officials for a special dinner to mark the opening of the embassy. and we can
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bring in data views that tanya kramer who's covering the story for us from jerusalem hi tanya what is the latest that you're hearing from gaza does this look like the last gasp for the palestinian dream of their own state. well for many palestinians it does look like the hope is fading away especially now with the u.s. recognizing defacto jerusalem as the capital of israel a lot of palestinians want to see east jerusalem as the capital of their future independent states what we're seeing now in gaza is people are coming together at the border thousands are marching towards to border area we've seen that over the past seven weeks and the leading up to this day today tomorrow is not by a day when palestinians are remembering the loss of their land in ninety four to eight but of course also today because of the and the sea move people are gathering what's different this time is that people are gathering in thirteen different spots
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in the past weeks it was in five different spots so large numbers of people there we understand from the israeli army that they have brought in more battalions more shop shooters as well we hearing also the use of lights on the nation as you've seen over the past couple of weeks over fourteen people have been killed and hundreds have been injured from like a mission and from tear gas now what young people i talked to in gaza saying you know one thing is the embassy moved but they're also wanting to take this attention from the world saying that in gaza basically they've been living there for ten years it has been closed off also they want to remind the world of the right of return for palestinian refugees israel is saying that all of these demonstrations are orchestrated by hamas that despite that frustration tiny on the violence that we've seen israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has actually said this move of the u.s. embassy would be a positive thing for the region let's listen to what he had to say. i call on all countries to join the u.s.
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and moving their embassies to do insulin. move your own pursuits to do soon because it's the right thing to. move your under says to jerusalem listen to this move your embassies to jerusalem because. so tony is calling for other countries to move their embassies to jerusalem as well will anyone do that. well i mean this is what israel is hoping for their future quiet emboldened now off to the u.s. has taken this step so far we know only have to come to instead of following the lead of the u.s. and that is tamala they said they're going to move the embassy as soon as this week truce and also power. no we have to say there's an international consensus and this decision by the us has to be widely criticized because according to that consensus
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the. jerusalem should be part of final status negotiations between palestinians and israelis the house being the israeli foreign ministry had given a reception on sunday night an honor of disintegration and a lot of the dignitaries diplomats that have been invited they have not attended so this gives you a sense that not the whole wood is really happy with this move so this is the consensus to move only the embassy the embassies here once the status of jerusalem will be part of final status negotiations are a good news tanya kramer reporting for us from jerusalem tanya good to speak to you . now to some other stories making headlines around the world in india at least seventy people are dead after winds of up to one hundred ten kilometers an hour buffeted the country's north the storm front also brought heavy rain causing chaos on the roads in the state of predation which is the located to the east of the capital dili. french authorities say the attacker who stabbed to death one person
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and wounded four others on sunday in paris was on a counter terrorism watch list he was shot dead by police during the attack investigators say he was a french citizen born in the russian region of chechnya a so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack filmstar has called for male actors to take a pay cut as a way to reduce the gender pay gap a she made the comments that during an interview at khan film festival of the day after dozens of female movie makers a staged a protest on the red carpet calling for equal pay and opportunities iran's foreign minister has begun a world tour to try and save the country's nuclear pact after u.s. president trump's withdrawal left it on the brink of collapse mohamed serif as arrived in moscow where he has met his russian counterpart sergey lavrov sorry for a second assurances from tehran's our high that it will stay in the deal and won't cave in to u.s. pressure and reimposed sanctions on iran honest towards her if as already visited
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china after moscow he'll stop off in brussels to meet the deals european signatories here's what's at stake for zarif this week for iran's foreign minister mohammad java serif this week could become the most important of his career his mission to salvage the twenty fifty nuclear deal and you'll be counting on the support of the five other countries involved. for me it is very important to enter into dialogue with the nations that still remain in the iran nuclear deal china is the fresh top. iran's president hassan rouhani joined him in his effort into iran he vowed that his country would all need to deal. with. the if the five remaining countries in the deal join us on felder commitment. and guarantee the arena inside that benefits of the islamic republic from the deal will
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be preserved and this agreement will remain in place. what. short. list stakes are high for iran particularly for the nation's oil industry which would be crippled by fresh u.s. sanctions with that in mind germany's confident of iran's commitment. in this interview not only germany has an interest in maintaining this nuclear deal but also iran iran needs an economic perspective and the white house focus has since turned to the upcoming summit with north korea although rebuilding a new deal could still be on the cards to work president trump and president krohn have both said we want to get a deal that's right a bigger deal we will be hard at that in the weeks ahead i hope to be a central part of achieving that it would be a wonderful thing if we could get the europeans to do this but that wouldn't be such a wonderful thing for a czar if he wants to stick with the original next stop on his support campaign
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russia. aren't really want to know how europe plans to respond to those sanctions gas that's right iran has given europe sixty days to confirm the status of the nuclear treaty and garo guarantee they'll stick to its terms the iranian parliament's website says the e.u. must confirm that the treaty will remain in force even after the united states withdraws iran has asked for a pledge from the european union that economic agreements will be up held but that may be difficult because the u.s. also sanctions european companies who do business with iran. continued trouble with tehran let's get the markets take on it and talk to down at the frankfurt stock exchange daniel what are you hearing are investors worried about this fresh bit of uncertainty. s.
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are actually not so surprised about this one trader was telling me actually on friday that iran will want something in return because one thing is clear germany the e.u. they all want iran to stick to their nuclear agreement and now they want their e.u. partners to deliver but this commitment from e.u. partners will be very difficult pro or even impossible to get on the e.u. level yes they are saying that european companies should say should stay inside off with iran but just very few believe that this is actually going to be the case until sanctions will be in place many european companies are now in a rush to get as many deals with iran down as possible arable as one example they want to speed up their processes right now get more planes earlier to iran is scheduled we have to remember that airbus has signed this mega deal with a volume of more than one hundred planes with iran's national carrier but one sanction one sanctions will be implemented it is not very likely that too many european companies will stay in the country they clearly fear of very painful
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sanctions they are worried that the united states could be. that their business with the united states could be at the end suffer and yes we have to face the business with the u.s. is even more important for them so they better hurry up then is monday we're going to expect this week i well there's quite a lot on the agenda here besides geopolitical topics become. telecom and our w.e.e.e. will open their books and on thursday komansky and will provide their quarterly numbers during their last annual shareholder meeting last week the entire supervisory board wars new elected big promises were made but investors are expecting and are prepared for again new report of losses during a korban frankfurt thank you. u.s. president onil trump says he is negotiating with the chinese president to ensure that the chinese telecom giant thirty isn't affected by an american technology
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sales bad writing on twitter trump said he had instructed the officials to come up with a rescue plan saying too many jobs were at risk from tweeted president of china and i are working together to give massive chinese phone company that the way to get back into business fast as a team employs eighty thousand people and said last week that its major operations had seized after being banned for seven years from buying critical american technology raising the possibility of its total collapse. now imagine just for one moment that you lost one of your hands in a work accident maybe one of many worries you probably have is this one will ever be able to work at my old job again top quality mechanical prosthetics are too expensive for many people to afford but now italian researchers have unveiled
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a new robotic prosthetic hand they say will cut costs around thirty percent than the one compared to the ones currently on the market but it's more than the price that makes this new hand truly revolutionary the how mr bought it happened he says myoelectric technology has a simpler mechanical design than other my electric cars that x. senses in the hand to react to electrical signals from the brain to the muscles to activate the motors italian retiree marco zambelli has been testing the harness hand for the last three years he lost his hand in a work accident as a teenager and has used a pariah t. of prosthetics over the years the harness handle lauzanne belly to complete tasks that would be unthinkable with most prosthetics. driving for example is no problem but there are other day to day challenges like using a knife what i used to eat with others and they were all using knives i just did
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without but now i've started using them and i'm quite good at it. the hand was developed by the italian institute of technology and the state workers' compensation prosthetic center it has just one motor to operate all the fingers so it weighs only about as much as a human hand the developers say the simplicity also kept the cost relatively light around five million euros over three and a half years they say the low development cost means they can bring hummus to the market for around thirty percent less than similar press that ticks they hope to be selling it in europe next year for around ten thousand euros a small price compared to years of lost productivity in the workforce. that's all your business to iraq now where we have some surprising results from the elections this fall with more than a half the votes counted in the parliamentary elections nationalist shiite cleric outsider could be set to make a political comeback supporters cheered the news in baghdad where the cleric and
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his communist allies took the highest number of the l a victory would put assad are in a strong position to choose the next prime minister but he will after overcome opposition from iran which is to prevent his block from taking power in the current prime minister hyder on the body is lagging behind in their words place. and we have good news just for abdul karim with us here in our studio he was just in iraq are covering the elections and has returned jeff are you keeping a close eye on the vote count because you tell us it can look so for the coalition iran there will be the winner of iraq is election we're seeing no more hind us. i just talked to someone from inside the commission and unofficial to know he's going to be the winner even after accounting mosul which is the second largest city in baghdad and everyone was thinking there going to be a turn turn over because mosul is supporting al buddy but it wasn't enough so to
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know it looks like he's the winner but it's not official yet not official but still this is surprising i mean what did a rocky say when you spoke to well when you talk to iraqis two major topics are our dear interests which is corruption and sectarianism and what others did he did he pushed for an anti security and anti-corruption campaign and debts why people are connecting now to him that he might be able according to what he was saying with the with his coalition partners that he might be able to fight sixty three an ism. and corruption and in his coalition he had the communist party and he had. other secular. members in the list and i think this gives him a different image compared to the others so he has secular members in his election but he is a shiite cleric yet you think his specific appeal is to voters i think today what
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he wants is to want he wants to have a united. and united iraq independent if you're a sectarian. a confession he it's enough to say you're sunni you're she your record your etc because that's what's really it's the main reason of bloodshed when you talk to people in iraq and that's one thing the second thing what he did he distance himself from iran and then it was something new because usually connected to iran in iraq so that's what's he did and it's a different point of view and he had he met a year ago he made the crown prince of saudi arabia so it's kind of thing you because again this is connected to secretary unism which is when you say you're shia so you're connected to two to iran when you say you're sunni you might connect to saudi arabia and he is now in kind of middle position is being free from the second example because people on the ground are fed up also from interference of
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foreign policy from the u.s. from iran from saudi arabia and he might be the person who might change it but only might because it's campaigning because all over in iraq you have big posters and everyone is saying on the right one was doing it again we're seeing men on the street and it pointed his supporters just their evening where even chanting and saying iran is now out of iraq iran is not out of iraq so and he presents himself the person who is very close to the poor people and very attached to the normal average people in iraq but i have to ask you about u.s. backed body because people expected him to do better what i think a body is connected the last four years corruption again is the corruption is connected to corruption that yes we see one of the picture here about who was was connected to the corruption. people had big hope that he might fight corruption but today if you look to transparency international drinking concerning corruption iraq is still the last places so it's like they are fed up from the whole corruption
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thing and even more so it was supposed to get he was supposed to get more votes in mosul it didn't happen also because he was the one saying we defeated i guess in mosul but the results we have now speak another language so it seems unofficial to know that assad there is the winner right we're still waiting for an official vote count what did happen is just our abdul karim thank you very much for your insights you're welcome. to men's tennis now with a german number one built on his already impressive season to win the madrid open on sunday he beat the formidable dominic team and in doing so the twenty one year old put a marker down as one of the favorites for the upcoming french open. germany's big tennis hope faced off with a fellow german speaker austria's dominant team is eighth in the a.t.p. rankings five spots behind but in their previous five meetings team one for spare of brokers a potent serve in the first game and took the first set six four under the watchful
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eye of idol boris becker team showed more promise in the second set but couldn't cope with the clinical opponents who made him work for every point. the school was one small six four at the end of the second the germans finishing the tournament with out dropping a set and with one point two million euros prize money in his pocket. so overwhelming great tennis and i believe right now with my third masters one thousand the events of my second on clay i say so right now i cannot describe in the words spare of maintains his status as stood in the a.t.p. world rankings and as the youngest player in the top twenty he's tipped to be the next big star in the game. to football now in german second division sides nuremberg and distant off had already been promoted to the top flight of the bundesliga prior to sunday's season finale but they had yet to determine the second
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tier champion and they just happened to be playing each other their matches went right down to the wire. it was a send out and you are back with fifty thousand fans watching the title decider prospect of the two teams with the secured promotion started with top class efficiency to get him six minutes to put the focus back. on the second charge to the second goal to make you free movement. the first off to another first class finish when takashi was sammy headed into pool one tonight. on the alamo. equalized with a beauty that. while khan i am extra time with him but. was none the less. fortunate time not only to come back but also the second division title. coach has won two motion more times than just the streak and from
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no team has been promoted more often than your impact we'll see both of them in the top flight next series. and we just have time for a recap of our top stories here on t w a fresh suicide bombing by a family has struck indonesia second largest city four bombers were killed and ten people were wounded in the attack on so a biased police headquarters it comes a day after a different family launch suicide bombings on three churches. and authorities in gaza say israeli troops have shot and killed several protesters in clashes along its border with israel palestinian activists have called for mass protests in gaza ahead of the planned opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem today. thank you for watching to that we will see you back here at the top they are. cool move.
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