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i i. sleep palestinian dead and more than two hundred injured as a day of rage is declared in the region tensions have spilled over since donald trump's controversial decision to recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital. major breakthrough was reached in the briggs talks as both sides agree to move to the next stage though senior officials warn things will only get tougher. there are doubts whether the usa will compete at the upcoming winter olympics in south korea with american authorities giving out mixed messages but people in new york say more certain about that.
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state's. very good evening to you my name is neil harvey you're watching r.t. international. one palestinian has been killed more than two hundred people injured in large scale protests this is according to palestine health ministry tear gas rubber bullets even live ammunition were used by israeli police as they clash with demonstrators tensions escalated following u.s. president donald trump's this is to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel.
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clashes between protesters and israeli police have been seen across palestine and jerusalem people have been gathering near the damascus gangs where there is a massive israeli security presence to show that the reports. bottles were hurled at the security services and the journalists who were trying to get out of the way and then the police in turn were pushing those protesters away and running off to them some on the back of who says well trying to steer them away from damascus gate but this is just an indication a small indication of some of the scuffles that we're seeing across the israeli and palestinian territories today and over the last few days we've been talking to israeli citizens and palestinian citizens this is what they had to say. there will not be a back of the questions the consequence of. a ramification of that will it for
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another intifada or another our revolution it's going to be interwoven i think so you know but this is this time is not going to be short one you know i hope thinks them outright but i doesn't look right you know policies or look for any excuse they can't call for delivery and. they don't they're not going to help us is to assist significant move i think is going to cause trouble why jerusalem is to be the capital of israel i don't know it's here is in palestine it should remain in palestine there is the sound of horns in the end that sort of people showing support for the small number of demonstrators who hate taking chanting things like this is our capital. these are palestinian demonstrators who are unhappy with that announcement by donald trump but this is not just a small scale scuffle this is already become something a little bit wider with the i.d.f. actually launching two strikes on gaza in the last few days they say that that was
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in retaliation for a rocket strike which they blame on hamas in gaza however that has since been claimed by another group and there is fear that this could lead to even bigger tension as you heard one of the people i spoke to there saying this could be a good intifada and that is actually what the leader of the islamist group hamas in gaza has called for in the last few days describing this alliance between the u.s. and israel as being sick tannic and meanwhile on the other hand the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has described this is being a great decision and has a thanks to john the trump for recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. the israeli army says that its intercepted a rocket launched from gaza. sounded in several israeli border towns this situation all across palestine is tense right now twenty four news correspondent see as the
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latest from bethlehem. but in bethlehem there is a large deployment of israeli forces on the ground and also demonstrations palestinians have been demonstrating president downtimes decision to declare jerusalem care capital of israel they take into the streets and we have seen now hundreds of them just here in this one location in the northern part of the city of bethlehem in the west bank tear gas has been used overall it's by the israeli forces in return with you know the palestinians are using molotov cocktail bombs as well as stone throwing it has been on and off throughout the day but it's extremely dangerous here. we've seen also where the force of clashes on the borders between gaza and israel just to the south of us. a
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senior palestinian official. said that the palestinian president the palestinian officials will not be meeting with vice president mike pence when he arrives here later this month in the in the region he will be visiting israel and was supposedly scheduled to meet with president morsi up bass in the city of bethlehem where we are he said that he is not welcomed in palestine. protests against troops decision even staged all across the world many people rallied in front of u.s. embassies in support of palestine and the straightest american and israeli flags as well as posters of trump and binyamin netanyahu. international response against america's unilateral recognition of jerusalem is gathering steam a number of world leaders of condemned trucks decision the u.n. security council is holding
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a special meeting on the issue right now we'll bring you more on that a little later this hour one of the initiators of the meeting was bolivia we spoke to the country's envoy. the u.s. decision to acknowledge jerusalem as the capital of israel is a threat to international order and safety the global protest against trump's decision proves that the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas said such a step that damage the u.s. image as a mediator in the peace process we hope that the situation will be resolved peacefully and that the international community will exercise its influence to help palestine become an independent state. palestine says it will now reject any u.s. led peace negotiations it also says that u.s. vice president mike pence won't be welcomed when he comes to the region later this month will discuss the implications of trump's decision we've done dyker is the project director for the jerusalem center for public affairs and with now bill
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sha'ath foreign affairs advisor to the palestinian president. now for the peace process it actually paves the way to peace because israel will be called upon by the same trumpet ministration to make concessions to its palestinian neighbor which it will be much more ready to do now that a basic wrong has been corrected which is to to rightfully acknowledge that they drew sloan is the capital the possibility is really seem blocked by what mr trump has done gruesome is a very very sensitive issue to the palestinians to the arabs to the muslims and to the christians of the world and what he has done. created a serious situation not only of mistrust but of instability and potential for explosion in this part of the world the palestinian authority looks and the hamas is of course they look for any excuse to call for a day of rage so you know that the hamas is in business to kill israelis and to
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kill political opponents like the fatah and the p.a. uses the day of rage as an excuse in order to avoid making any headway on the peace process word intifada really means a popular uprising and a popular uprising can take the varieties of ways and what is going on today is an intifada what went on three months ago in jerusalem was an intifada but it was entirely peaceful and that's what our authority really aims at popular uprising that is nonviolent is the best way of expressing the feelings and the rejection of the palestinian people of the trump and israeli occupation well if the palestinians want to wipe themselves off the face of the battle it equally they should continue in this in this line of political violence as well as threats of physical violence i would suggest that they go back to the table and where they have israelis with open arms and open hands willing to negotiate with them but this
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is something they're going to to have. learn to do and stop calling for days of rage in for terror and violence. britain's prime minister treason marriage says that all sides of the briggs negotiations are now ready to move on to the next stage of talks but there are still many obstacles the u.k. is expected to face as artie's anastas here churkin explains. certainly the breakfast deadline is looming time is ticking at what we've seen so far is that these negotiations have been anything but very simple especially maybe according to those who expect of things to move forward much quicker we've seen a theresa may and european commission president john clarke humor basically pot themselves on the box for breaking through with this first round of discussions when it comes to the issue of irish borders now they're looking forward to moving on to issues such as trade however we have seen the european council president donald to come out and say that they're going to be really some different harsh
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realities he's talked about specifically the transition period that the u.k. has put forward saying that britain wants this two year transition period and has said that this is going to come along with some pretty serious conditions he has said that not only will decisions be made without the u.k. in this time but he's also said that the u.k. is going to have to respect laws in that time including new laws including budgetary commitments as well as judiciary oversight let's take a listen clearly was in the transition will you do you draw. decision making group continue. do you. own a world that. seems to be dilutive reasonable solution well low following these latest developments reaction including some negative come from the likes of former
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you keep letter leader and pioneer nigel farage who has basically described the way things have been going a sort of an embarrassment so let's stay tuned to see how these negotiations will now continue to move forward. earlier on we discussed this issue with germicide consent she's an independent member of the european parliament for southeast england and believes that the latest deal has achieved nothing isn't a break for whatsoever we've basically given up control of a borders because there's still be free movement of people we've got no end date for the transition period it may end in twenty twenty one it may end beyond that we've still got the european court of rights having jurisdiction over our laws for eight more years and no parliament can overturn that so we haven't actually achieved anything we can have a transition do partly we're leaving in name only on the twenty ninth of march in twenty nine states but mrs may hasn't given us an end date for the transition deal
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so we could be shackled to them forever over in this transitional period we can actually negotiate a trade deal with the us so that's a big sticking point and it's not just the the us has forty other countries lining up to do trade deals with us is humiliating climbdown the tory party of close ranks on this and even the people who said take back control that was their slogan just on the river is policy for them people and country second. now the european union is named and shamed countries and i tax haven blacklist but the effort to crack down on tax avoidance has come under fire. like for many plops over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion
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welcome back now this confusion about whether the usa will take part in the upcoming winter olympics in south korea white house spokesperson sarah huckabee said on this is tweeted that the country is looking forward to the games impelling chan security remains a top priority but just hours before she had implied the team might not even be going. no official decision has been made on that and will keep us posted as those decisions are made. sunday's was quizzed after the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. claimed america's participation at the games was an open question as the korean peninsula poses a serious security threat on the scale of more pain went out into the streets of new york to find out what americans think. it turns out that a very well known country may not be participating in the upcoming olympic games and it's got nothing to do with russia or doping in fact it's the united states cue
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the u.s. ambassador to the united nations is that a done deal or the united states recommending that our team goes or is that still an open question as environment there has there is an open question i have not heard anything about that but i do know that in the talks that we have whether it's tourism whether it's north korea it's always about how do we protect the u.s. citizens in the area now let's see if people here are aware that their team may not be going to the winter games what country may not be sending any athletes to the olympic games is it a russia b. north korea or c. the united states i mean russia russia. the united states and why it's unclear i get a chance to read the article i knew nikki haley threw it out there and i'm not sure exactly why we're not going to participate but i'll be a little more for major the day i've been jammed all morning i see no reason why we should so as united states yes nikki haley at the u.n. yesterday said we may not be participating what do you think of that. wow that's ridiculous terrible the u.s.
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olympic committee says there is no need to worry that there is no talk of not going to the games. we've not had any discussions either internally or with our government partners about the possibility of not taking teams to the twenty eighteen a limp it can power olympic winter games so no need to worry that well to be fair there are quite a few anxieties swarming around the korean peninsula north korea recently went as far as saying that with a war it's not a matter of if but when the successive large scale nuclear war exercises conducted by the us are creating a touch and go situation on the korean peninsula and the series of warlike remarks coming from high level u.s. politicians in these circumstances have made the outbreak of war on the korean peninsula a certainty the remaining question now is when will the war break out that one chinese newspaper has actually issued a nuclear strike survival guide china is currently conducting military drills
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meanwhile south korea reassures everyone that everything at the olympic games is going to be completely safe and normal meanwhile there are u.s. bombers flying overhead in war games rehearsing for an all out war with the north cable mopp and artsy new york. the u.s. blacklisted seventeen countries as of shill states in an effort to come but tax avoidance but according to the charity oxfam some countries were left off the list thanks to political pressure the blacklisting process has been surrounded by secrecy putting citizens in the dark and leaving tax havens free to use their political and economic leverage to get themselves off the e.u. blacklist. it's fun claims that for a human namely arland looks and berg the netherlands and monitor should be on the blacklist of tax savings if the e.u. applied its own criteria to them oxfam also points out that some e.u. members not only use so-called conduit offshore financial centers but actually act
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as them and they do this by being an intermediate destination for money that's transferred to tax havens those who provide favorable tax policies to ensure a quiet funds flow and this enables the mediators to protect the reputations of their client countries and actual commentator charlie boyle believes that the e.u. is made in effectual attempts to clean up its image following the twenty sixteen panama paper scandal it was a an attempt to be seen to be doing something internationally about the offshore havens the problem is inside it's inside the london as one of the biggest financial centers and it has the the this this transfer pricing policy which which makes it. virtually zero percent for the big corporations in terms of corporation tax and it's also. saving in big savings of the eighty as well so again it's totally on. what i've noticed interesting is the palomar papers and the paradise papers and the
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leaks to do with that there's a lot of uproar but i'm amazed at how quickly it's died down it doesn't matter who's on the list for who who's not on the list it's a case of the the existing. business practices in those countries as well but it doesn't address the wider problem of the tax policies an individual western countries are all across the world including the e.u. . the currency because in his last post to a fifth of its value it had reached a new higher than nineteen thousand dollars on the day now observers though fear the market could be heading for a collapse is a word of caution for martys any society. it's calling labels the hottest currency no one is using his past milestone off the milestone but the rising value of the crypto currency has attracted both investors and criminals alike here's an idea of how much is going into the pockets of hackers and elsewhere as we look at three of
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the most infamous cases. this recent case involves mining marketplace nice hash who faced elected users something was wrong when visitors were greeted with a maintenance notice quickly discovered that nice hash wallets were completely empty and all of the bit coin had been transferred to one single wallet totaling over sixty two million dollars the company's advice to use this change in policy is . this involves a cryptocurrency exchange convinced it's multifaceted layers of security and hackable it created a system with multi signature wallets where keys were divided among onus and transactions had to be cosigned they're even bold enough to state the era of commingle and custom of bitcoin and all of the associated skirt exposures is famous last words one hundred twenty thousand units were stolen from the exchange platform valued then at around seventy two million dollars. now
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here's the low tech crypto faile a british man claims he accidentally threw a hard drive containing coin private keys into a local rubbish dump along with his household waste he says he's now considering digging up that until well that could be eighty million dollars in there so that we have it the bitcoin community has been rattled by intelligent hacking exposing security flaws and even catus management these three cases alone including the final mishap have seen the loss of at least two hundred fourteen million dollars worth of bits calling but despite the security issues that have plagued cryptocurrency is over the is the price of bitcoin. it needs to skyrocket there even predictions that if this continues by this rate this time next year that could be worth more than the entire world's wealth one single bitcoin will equal is a fifteen million dollars the use of bitcoin as a currency is still highly questionable at the moment it's being treated less like
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a currency and more like a store of value and of course we should be forgetting the volatile roller coaster trip it's taken to get here so hang on for the right if you're brave enough. and unusual for a visitor has been causing a stir in the capital of sweden the russian ambulance that was hoping somebody in need installed left by the asking why it was there a stranger when there must be a movie being filmed according to the number plate came from some petersburg could be something like a russian party bus a bunch of people who hired an ambulance and went to sweden to party is it putin's guys whose goal is to kidnap someone on the streets and take them to mother russia where is the real reason why russian ambulance was installed.
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her. look just let it fall or ask for a patient first wheaten to st peter's fertile. while we're passing to talk home we don't just another patient in the street and a crowd signaling to was. passed. the people to passing by our vehicle asked us to stop and pointed at a man lying on the ground. it turned out that he had had an epileptic attack we had all we could to give him first aid. to anybody else we waited for a local ambulance to come and handed the patient over to our colleagues to injure.
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so you're right up to date and join me for the latest news headlines i'll see you at the top of the hour. why i wonder is it then how did return to london why it's a little bit city why it is a good learning the more important. than ireland the plants the airports in the south and invisibility percent of the in many liberated why why do think you have to make sure. you.
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here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us and it's full of the only show i go out of my way to. the really packs a punch. is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love back to the night president of the world bank a. seriously send us an e-mail. donald trump decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem signals washington now deems this to be israel's capital reaction was easy to predict various degrees of dismay the law of unintended consequences surely in play.
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