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terror suspect is arrested in new york after an explosion rocks a central bus station injuring three people. the methods of visits to the jury his middle east tour and announces the withdrawal of russian troops from syria . so the israeli prime minister is in europe seeking support for donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital but the e.u. foreign policy chief makes it clear that brussels will not follow suit. a good evening to you my name's neil harvey this is r.t. . new york narrowly avoided a deadly terror attack after
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a botched attempt to detonate an explosive device at a subway station near times square police have detained one suspect who along with three other people sustained non-life threatening injuries the governor of new york says that the suspect was influenced by groups such as islamic state i would say influenced i don't like the connotation of the word inspired but influenced by these groups. and you can see what is believed to be a video of the boat attack we cannot verify its authenticity at this point you see a fair leaf in the aftermath of an explosion port new journey into the port authority building and that building so as you see crowds and crowds of people piled into subway trains trying to get into manhattan people are asking about safety here in new york city police department is on the scene there helicopters have been flying above there are also a fire department vehicles around we understand that the f.b.i.'s joint terrorism task force is investigating this this is being treated as a terrorist incident here in new york city but at the moment the suspect is in
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custody and there are no fate halliday's you know police have identified the suspect as being twenty seven year old. they say that he'd bound a low tech explosive device to his body which badly injured him when it went off and you probably remember just over a month ago the city's deadliest attack could since nine eleven. mr safer had been planning this for a number of weeks he did this in the name of isis. virginia state senator richard black believes it's inevitable countries with open
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borders become targets for attacks to some extent people are just accepting the fact that we live in a world of terror we never had terrorist attacks in the united states for you know four hundred years and then all of a sudden we have them almost on a weekly basis it's not just in the united states it's not happening in your own everywhere that opens its borders and allows people. who who arrive with with they often with religious belief that they have to be inhabitants of the country inevitable that you're going to have to we have very radical mosques that function in this country and who are in europe and they literally preach hate and they say well go out there you know it's your duty to to murder people and they go out and they do it and sometimes it takes many years
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some of these people are not even religious and then they you know they have a religious conversion later on and if they go to one of these bad mosques then then the next thing that you have is a suicide bomber. or some president is currently on a middle east tool which today so in visit three countries syria egypt and turkey which is where he is now he's my guest there has been following putin's talks with the turkish president this was the eighth meeting between that to me of putin and president edouard to books that the relations ties between the two countries are getting stronger every day they also discussed a whole host of issues syria of course was right up there they said that progress is being made on the ground that of course those would. being echoed by actual events on the ground the syrian civil war is entering its final stages but there is
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an interesting thing here recurring it seems coincidence that keeps on happening in the middle east when one conflict appears to be dying down in this case we're referring to syria another conflict in evidently erupts in this case where referring to the united states recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. both russia and turkey think that the us administration's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move the american embassy that doesn't help progress in the middle east process on the contrary it destabilizes the difficult situation in the region in fact it could ruin the peace process altogether. denouncements and condemnation have come in hot and heavy from around the world have been protests worldwide globally and the specially in palestine in israel that palestinians are going out of the streets to voice their displeasure they have the
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feeling of hurt that they're experiencing that feeling of betrayal president had once said that four palestinians have been killed two thousand people injured by the by the israel's israeli security services and this is just the beginning stages of the one was also very harsh in what he had to say he said that israel is using the situation to crack down on gas or to crack down on hamas on palestinians he also said that this is a crime what is happening and cannot be ignored by the international community in. the american decision to relocate these really capice a lead to a huge wave of criticism for protesters against this decision were killed by israeli soldiers thousand were injured israel is. on the flames it sees in this wave of protests. to oppress palestinians i'm not used to receiving.
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lectures. about morality from a leader who bombs kurdish villagers in his native turkey. dreams. hopes you're on the wrong international sanctions so many events to be taking place at this time and for me a putin and president deadline to meet and to discuss them two central players in middle eastern affairs well that's a fortunate coincidence and that wraps up quite the top of that to me of putin from egypt syria to turkey and then back to russia in one day. earlier today the russian president also made a stop in syria addresses mine an airbase there he announced russia has started to pull its troops out of the country because i still have been defeated according to russia's defense ministry twenty three aircraft and two helicopters will be taken out of syria as well as a military police seen it d. mining center and hospital mix state a group whose name has become
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a synonym for bombings kidnappings beheadings and tara. the group emerged in the early to thousands in iraq as a solid jihadist militant group and came to prominence. in two thousand and three after the american invasion state with its own currency laws and fifteen russia
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joined the fantasy terror campaign in syria. six months after the start of the russian campaign another major symbolic loss for i saw the liberation of power myra the city where the terrorists filmed one of their most horrific executions. russian air strikes destroyed oil trucks and tankers draining the terrorists' cash source and while i suppose money was burning coalition together with the iraqis and the kurds attacked isis biggest city mosul the battle for mosul turned out to be a long one waged over nine months and victory came at a tremendous cost turning a city with two million inhabitants into rubble.
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after the liberation of mosul the coalition shifted its focus on syria backing its kurdish allies in their push acclaimed capital raca in october two thousand and seventeen the city was completely liberated was. the final nail in the caliphates coffin was the liberation of dairies all the syrian city which i saw besieged for three years. in which. after the loss of their resort there was not much of a state left for i saw they suffer defeat after defeat been pushed from all sides
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and all parties u.s. and russian airstrikes sads and iraqi forces kurdish militias and hezbollah are. at least commentator abdel bari atwan thinks america should now join russia in withdrawing its forces from syria. well actually it is a day of celebrations for russia and its allies in the middle east i believe it is it is actually a huge achievement and president is not only visiting syria he is going to pay another visit to egypt after that he will conclude is that i have to visit. to meet the president. of turkey to say that we have to look at that to the stage or alter that actually the coming days after the victory against isis i mean to make a permanent peace in syria. peace on the middle east us troops in syria was illegal and now a very will be more illegal i think this is
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a clear message to the american administration that they should actually pull our troops from syria not only from syria but also from iraq so there is no need for them to be there unless that american actually would like to muddy the water in the middle east. tensions around jerusalem amounting israel has attacked have mass positions in the gaza strip that's after the palestinian militants reportedly fired at least one rocket targeting i.d.f. positions the latest violence in the wake of donald trump's announcement that the u.s. would recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel the move sparked a wave of anger and guards on monday. that. was. were.
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offered. on sunday hundreds of anti truck demonstrators rallied near the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanese security forces fired tear gas and water. the can into the ground we discussed the recent wave of protests with stuff about gucci from the palestinian national initiative and here to metz and get a retired israeli ambassador. stalling the american decision to relocate the embassy to jerusalem for the last twenty three years since congress passed the law of the relocation of the embassy to jerusalem that stalling did not bring peace closer it only intensified the palestinian hate education exacerbated palestinian terrorism what dumbass it will do is absolute nonsense he doesn't make sense he's just repeating propaganda. what we had actually somebody
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for them is the zionist that it is against palestinians is that in forty eight that has led to. now the longest occupation in modern history the reality is with all due respect that jerusalem has been the capital of the jewish people more recently the jewish state for over three thousand years king david is we have no you know how many want to. do what you like in the sense of india how can you. be if this is for the sophistication of history anyone who took over took history one or one knows that king david was there one who initiated jerusalem as the capital of the jewish people over three thousand years ago anyone who studies religion knows that the koran does not mention
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jerusalem even once even ones i'm really sorry for this level of discussion because it's full of lies and misrepresentations but i'm not going to answer that the basic fact is that israel is an ok bye. gentleman who could buy most of russia during the second world war the companies would recognize the occupation because it's a fact. now that is occupied france the people who go. around because it's a fact as much as. a couple of years ago because if you do that. and that's a violation of international law the same time the us ambassador to the u.n. reacted to the wave of criticism by doubling down she insisted that america's view simply reflects the way the world is when you recognize the truth when both parties recognize reality peace comes we are living in the reality that jerusalem is the
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capital of israel. over the u.s. position has been brutally rebuffed by the rest of the world the un assembly overwhelmingly voted to reject jerusalem status as the capital of israel and the general stress that quote there is no alternative to a two state solution the palestinian ambassador to the u.k. manuel has since says that the international community has united over one thing the terms move was reckless hundred fifty one countries in the united nations were against you know the decision of trump to move the embassy and to the coldness to receive them as the capital of israel i can see yes that is a big. big wedge between the europeans and israelis because you know this is something where the international consensus have agreed you know that jerusalem is an occupied city and the outcome of bilateral negotiations brokered by the united states would determine the fate of that city and i think today due. to the
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united states are not going to stand with them there has been a lot of criticism for such a move. the wave of protests sparked by donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel has now reached belgium pro palestinian activists took to the streets of brussels to show their discontent demonstration came during the israeli prime minister's visit to the capital and to see a chicken as mine. bum's decision on jerusalem is clearly continuing to stir up trouble especially as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu comes now to visit europe first for talks with the french president mccall as well as for talks with his e.u. colleagues pacifically e.u. foreign policy chief morgan really as well as european foreign ministers now he was met by protesters in belgium and france netanyahu expected it seems his european counterparts to follow in trump's footsteps he did expect some kind of support when
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it comes to this issue even having thrown around the word hypocrisy but we have seen that the e.u. foreign policy chief among greeny has basically indicated that netanyahu should hold his horses when it comes to the issue of jerusalem saying that quote here he should keep his expectations for others we've seen quite a similar story unravel in paris with the french president michael ware. and this one you know who did talk about peace however it was quite clear that their vision of the path towards this peace is completely different it's always been our capital jerusalem has never been the couple of any other people so i think the sooner the problem students come to grips with this reality the sooner we will move towards peace and this is why i think president from samoa was stored and so important for peace and i expressed to prime minister netanyahu my disappointment of the u.s. president's declaration and explained the france sees it as
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a contrary to international law and as dangerous for peace because it doesn't seem so sure because of security for israel and for the israelis themselves to be clear netanyahu has not really received a lot of support on this issue from other leaders in europe a long time of course german chancellor angela merkel here in the u.k. british prime minister to resign may has also made it quite clear that this is not and i do. it is very popular here and that's both mark of course and may have made it clear that they don't think this announcement is going to be good in terms of the decades long attempts to try to come to some kind of viable solution to these really palestinian question now here in london we've also seen the metropolitan police as well as emergency services conduct some kind of training for the first time in a foreign embassy and this was an israeli embassy they were they were basically training and preparation for a chemical attack they were saying that this was has nothing to do with the latest
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developments when it comes to jerusalem and also in europe really passions have been flying when it comes to this issue left and right there been several instances for one we've seen in sweden a couple hundred protesters come out on the streets with anti israeli messages we've seen in another lens an attack took place at a really restaurant by a man carrying a palestinian flag really other examples as well so it's clear that this is an issue and this announcement from trump has so far really just stirred a lot of trouble. bitcoin is begun trading on the chicago futures exchange with many seeing it as a major step in the currency this month but going to the record nineteen thousand dollars a surprise events considering it was worth barely one hundred four years ago however the crypto currencies and there are more than a thousand of them on doing quite so well.
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aided the state of transactions as being credibly slow or block trying to acknowledge it could be used by the trust that the central bank triggered use digital money which could be there and given to everybody in the country so whereas at the moment central banks only interact react with banks so the banking system a sudden all banks financial institutions suddenly central banks interact with us regularly and that's made with the means by which you get used to chill currencies to cancel the excessive level of credit created money which is being almost in the last bit of profit it boggles so that's to me the probably the major innovation central banks taking on block trying to quality producing digital currency and then getting this all a bank account of the central bank which could be used as a way of bringing about labels on the side of a single. little trump has again lashed down to what he calls the
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fake news media he called for a washington post reporter to be fired for tweeting a photo of the president's latest rally which appeared to show a small crowd. let . least slip to. live. for. us.
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not so the war against islamic state may be entering its final phase in syria but a resolution to the country's wider civil conflict is not yet inside while the deadly grind continue or can the warring parties be finally brought to the table while i ask nikolaus rundown former dutch special wages. shaken by the blows of government forces. the main enemy what will happen. of the syrian civil war which.
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