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new president and his son was busy lead up to this. while u.s. officials insist recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital will bring peace but it's only brought riots under arrest. a terror suspect believed to be inspired by islamic state is arrested in new york for a blast rocked the central bus station injuring three people. hundreds of protesters clashed with police in pattaya lonia off to madrid orders the transfer of holy artefacts to another spanish region in the wake of the independent spirit. and residents of a district in paris threatened to go on clinging to strike the ball so much he's
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failed to carry a makeshift migrant camp in their area. thank you for watching the headlines here at alatri international broadcasting live from moscow. well let's start with some live pictures from ramallah palestinians have been protesting ever since donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital last week the decision has been condemned by arab and european leaders and sparked chaos in the region and beyond the scenes you can now see are minor compared to what's been happening there in the last twenty four hours. was. the. rather.
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ok. meanwhile the israeli army says it's hit back at a time last post in gaza in retaliation for a rocket launched towards israel locals who described what happened. does their stories you're here to get them out this is the fact that's the best. you can still be there at least because i think trump was wrong this time he made a mess with israelis almost that jerusalem is a conflict we don't need him to say. well protests against trump's decision about to find out across the globe one of the latest was in the chilean city of santiago where it's palestinian community right in front of the u.s. embassy.
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a similar protests was seen in the lebanese capital beirut while in china zia demonstrators also marched demanding the resignation of the u.s. ambassador and despite strong objection to chance to see you in the arab world on the ground the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. still insists the move bring peace to the region is kind of little things such as how likely these. u.s. leaders seem to believe that if you repeat something over and over again it becomes the truth take a listen to nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations defending trump's recent jerusalem move which caused violence and chaos throughout the region we are living in the reality that jerusalem is the capital of israel clearly disagree with you this is your. this is a regrettable decision as the capital of israel. this decision in the gates of. yes it's the right thing to do but.
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it is absolutely the right thing to do jerusalem is the capital of israel these decisions are helpful to the prospects for peace in the region the announcement of the potential to send a speck courts to even darker times we are living in the reality that jerusalem is the capital of israel when both parties recognize reality peace comes repeating mantras happens to be a thing in washington d.c. especially when it comes to controversial foreign policy decisions take a listen to the no regime change just a no fly zone montra that we heard regarding the libyan intervention the security council has responded to the libyan people's cry for help. this council's purpose is clear. to protect innocent civilians the task that i assigned our forces protect the libyan people from immediate danger broadening protect the libyan people from immediate danger broadening our military mission to include
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regime change would be a mistake pretty soon nato cruise missiles were flying in order to back up fighters armed by western countries then eventually the country's leader moammar gadhafi was brutally executed here's hillary clinton retelling her version of the events yes we came we saw that he died there and then there was that whole weapons of mass destruction routine performed at the united nations by calling powell even brought props less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an envoy shut down the united states senate in the fall of two thousand and one iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax we have no ambition in iraq except to remove a threat so the weapons of mass destruction weren't actually there and now iraq was left in shambles the main reason we went into iraq it's a time was we thought he had weapons of mass destruction turns out he didn't well
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bush was forced to admit that he was wrong about iraq but nikki haley is certain there will be no retractions about jerusalem it will move the peace process forward i'll come back and tell you i told you so now if any that peace nikki haley is promising ever shows up it's certainly going to make people across the globe quite delighted but until then it looks like simply saying things doesn't make them so caleb oppen r.t. new york. meanwhile israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has traveled to europe to try to get backing for the to roost and plan however he didn't get what he wanted her to believe that all or most of the european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem they can. keep these expectations for others because from the european union member states sites this move will not come other you. p. leaders such as german chancellor angela merkel as well as british prime minister to resign may have made it clear that they don't support this latest decision that trump had taken seeing it as something that could potentially reverse decades of
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foreign policy attempts from so many involved in this process around the world and it's clear that netanyahu has had no luck getting the support that he has potentially been looking for now in a separate incident we have seen in london metropolitan police and emergency services had conducted a training exercises for the first time in a foreign embassy and this was done involving the israeli embassy in london these exercises were deemed to be in preparation for a potential chemical attack although officials did make it clear that this was not something that had to do with these latest developments on jerusalem and other episodes around europe really passions flying when it comes to the issue of jerusalem which seen a couple of hundred of protesters come out in sweden chanting anti is really slogans we also know that in the netherlands there was and an attack carried out on
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a is really restaurant so really certainly this latest decision from trump has so far been stirring more trouble than anything else. political activist judge vaughn to told us trump's move could further destabilize the middle east. what is absolutely clear is that trump's movie is an incredible provocation to what is an incredibly unstable situation as had a lid kept on it by the pretense if you like of of the idea of a two state solution with the us as a broker of peace. but that i mean that is a more ridiculous claim than it has been for a very very long time and another thing that i've been saying for a while and along with many others is is that a huge danger with donald trump is that when his when he sort of national divide and rule politics begin to break down and his to do national issues start to catch up with him there's a huge danger that he'll start inflaming and provoke and tensions across the world
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to distract from that national context and i think that's what we're seeing at the moment. just a month after its unsuccessful move for independence the spanish region of catalonia has once again been struck by violence hundreds of protesters scuffled with police in the city aviator. was was. this time the issue is how many relics seized by spanish will start is that how inflaming separatist sentiments mediæval on to facts from a comment in another spanish province that will learn to catalonia sparking discontent. was i. guess. it'll.
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lightly the central government has in effect basically ended the litigation they said we have the power now and we're going to end this issue once and for all . lead us. in august but i don't know yet what is happening in the museum in the that has nothing to do with our getting the justice it is the spanish government and the authorities in america when it came to the museum look at war was. low because it was us that i was we've already seen the marks against democracy in human rights today we also saw them make no cultural values people in poser imbue these artifacts with
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perhaps greater actual value than what they have because they speak to a larger set of trenchant between the two parties. i. guess the l.n. . authoritarian approach on top of all the other authoritarian approaches that the catalans have been subject to that makes this particular case so important. new york has suffered an attempted terrorist attack police have detained one suspect who along with three other people sustained no life threatening injuries in an explosion close to times square the state governor says the man was influenced by extremist groups including islamic state surveillance cameras captured the moments before and after the blast which happened in an underground passageway during the morning commute you can see a flash followed by
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a cloud of white smoke and people fleeing into place below the port authority terminal said to be the busiest in the world the suspect had a homemade point bomb attached to his body. when we hear of an attack on the subways regrettably on saturday. and let's be also we know this was an attempted terrorist attack. thank god the perpetrator did not. use ultimate goals the explosion wasn't powerful enough to blast shrapnel if it were the situation could have been far more serious the bombing is the second attack in the city in just six weeks at the end of october a man plowed a truck along a pedestrian path in manhattan killing eight people. i just feel like i'm very scared right here. it's got to start things this happens on every day basis but this happens often that you want the phrase i think
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you just want to live with i think it's kind of normal for these times were particularly in new york city which is targeted many times and it's the new normal . new york police identified the suspect as twenty seven year old a coyote all or he emigrated from bangladesh through a visa program for people with relatives who are u.s. citizens or i was reportedly radicalized online and inspired by my so christmas attacks in europe. when donald trump used the attack to promote his immigration policies saying the current system allows dangerous people into the country he also has the so-called family chain migration which the suspect used to enter the u.s. we discussed the attack with terrorism expert doug weeks he believes the trend of lone wolf strikes is here to stay straying attacks are happening with increased frequency in the u.s.
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and certainly from what we've seen in europe. are perhaps not directly. wrecking by us but certainly have an affiliation in terms of sympathy with the very. rock in syria it's not surprising i think the. networks either. security. think that these are going to a problem we continue to happen for some time in the future. we have brought midtown manhattan to a standstill but not everyone was focused on following the updates. the new york times report gives a fascinating insight into president trusts t.v. viewing habits paper says the president watches at least four hours of television a day and drinks twelve cans of diet coke and just you know you're standing by with
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breaking news so i may have to cut away from you. another full story this time in the failing new york times that i've watched forty eight hours of television a day wrong. i seldom if ever watch c n n b c both of which i consider right.
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one person has died and eighteen people have been injured after a gas explosion in austria technical problems are being blamed for the incident eyewitnesses describe flames soaring high into the air the area around the sun to dawson and a moment in northeast austria is currently on lockdown last reportedly took place at a pumping station along with gas line has not been put out but has stopped the supply of gas to european states including hungary and croatia. russian athletes who want to take part in the upcoming winter games as neutrals will have the full support of the russian olympic committee the decision comes off to a limbic chiefs ban russia from the tournament for alleged state sponsored doping care and join me in the studio earlier with more details. the russian olympic committee revealed a unanimous decision to grant their blessing to any athlete still wanting to compete in the winter olympic games which will be held in less than two months as
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you know in south korea they will be competing as neutrals though so no russian flags no russian symbols no russian anthem and effectively no team russia will be referred to as ours or olympic athletes from russia now the r.c. said that there are still details that need to be ironed out with the international committee concerning things such as what uniform the russian team will be wearing they also said that they reached this decision after hearing the thoughts and concerns of each individual involved in the olympic team from the coaches to the athletes and most of them said you know despite everything they've been through over the over recent months they still want the chance to live out their dreams. every athlete has a dream we train every day for that dream this dream is called the olympics of course we want to perform at the upcoming olympics and have a chance to compete fairly but unlike our competitors we've been deprived of our flag and humiliated or basic rights have been taken away we want to compete from other learned for our loved ones for off and on mission has been one of the
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greatest throughout the years we will dedicate every victory and every model to russia become true will be representing with great honor and this decision comes less than a week after the president vladimir putin also gave his blessing to any athlete still wanting to compete is that that russia fully supports them well how will the olympic officials decide who to invite well i'm sorry to say kate is not going to be clear sailing for these athletes who still want to take part in the games in february they still have to be officially invited by the international olympic committee there's a number of points they have to comply with possibly even sitting more don't think tests as well and the president of the r o c alexandre as you call it also raise concerns that there may be even bigger roadblocks to come. or one of the main issues of concern is whether or leading athletes will get an invitation to the olympics so it won't just be those with less chance of winning medals that go leading athletes will have to remain at home that would be very strange and surprising but i hope that the international olympic committee is interested in the strongest russian athletes taking part of the gate now just to recap how we got to
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this point the decision to ban russian athletes followed an investigation by an i.o.c. backed commission headed by the former head of the swiss department of sport also the former president of the country samuel schmidt and that report actually highlighted reasonable doubt that any of the suggestions that any knowledge of possible doping in russia went any higher than the national sports association take a listen. nevertheless the independent and impartial evidence do not allow the i.o.c. d.c. to establish with certitude either who initiated or who headed this scheme on many occasions reference was made on the involvement at the minister of sports level but no indication independent or impartial evidence appeared to cooperate any involvement or knowledge at a higher level of the state so of course there are bystanders claiming that this whole decision is politicized as also people claiming that the whole investigation lacks transparency and also the clock is taking
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a matter of weeks to go and that one step closer to the games but still so many hurdles yet to clear. the russian olympic by athlon champion start learning what out of her also believes having to compete under neutral flag is just a formality she thinks if russian athletes win any medals it will still be perceived as an achievement for the country. i mean the. commentators won't be saying that an athlete is from the international olympic committee through more nothing is competing under the international olympic committee is of lack of class wrong in any way they will say that an athlete came from russia and so the name will be heard yes there won't be our uniform or our anthem but it will still be our russian medal and our people and them beating for our country the main words are our country russia and these medals will anyway would turn to russia i wish our guys will do what no one expects us to do and that is. some parisians also threatening to go on hunger strike if they also are tuesday migrant camp in the capital on that story after the break.
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are down for the night my president of the world bank so there you go write me seriously send us an e-mail. welcome back locals living in the district of paris have written an open letter to president mccall demanding a makeshift migrant camp be cleared from their area they're threatening to go on hunger strike if the situation's not dealt with you don't get is supposed to solve this problem we need to end the system of temporary camps for asylum seekers it is ruining our district and destroying the image of the rights to asylum it should be transformed into distance system to help people returns as they can't risk what is here this is not happening by the end of this year a group of boss will go on
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a hunger strike these. migrants have been descending on the tenth district of paris where an asylum center is like a sieve they've been hanging around on the streets while they wait for their applications to be processed through the procedure proving legacy attend counseling sprang up and began to school. but we gauge the opinion of the migrants volunteer aid workers and locals. they want to help you out because look you look at me as more than forty five that's why i'm here but i don't have some time in the door and i don't have to be just something i don't have language stick. their work up you would have to nudism and if you don't like up there would you spray it on the floor sexton and i would come here every week summer and winter to bring food and not some to the homeless and living in folks' migrans there are more of them now the government is doing nothing all of us here go in tears to her suv nothing from the government that i wanted to. we had to build this fence to protect our communal.
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people your innate obviously cost money it was very nice solution we could come up with but it's not sufficiently. over the past two years paris has seen a number of makeshift migrant camps take root before being demolished in a number of cases migrants put up resistance when more sorties moved in to clear them out resulting in violent clashes. president macross office has responded to the open letter saying also artists are aware of the difficult situation in the district but it's up to the interior ministry to find a solution political analyst nicol america bitch says the government's not learning from past mistakes. we've got over two hundred thousand migrants coming into france teachers in france it's time to come over and was they arrive in france well there's no strategy to greet them to integrate them to church to shelter them and what happens is these you know couple months ago on the beaches of cow they now
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that this summer they're on the beaches of normandy and now they're on the streets of paris in this specific situation at that time when the small local residents say that over port eighty thousand migrants have been sleeping in makeshift facilities that you're needing on the streets. creating havoc and of course from that stance crime the local residents are very unhappy at the same time the french authorities are doing if you go there just making the situation continue as they did before tally so this is a never ending very bad story. well this year has been record breaking for destructive hurrican the small caribbean state of dominica has been among the worst hit ninety percent of its structures destroyed or damaged by september's hurricane maria host oksana boyko traveled to the battered island to speak to locals as they try to rebuild their lives. this used to be
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a dream family house by the waterfall tucked in at the foot of the mountain requested by humming birds a place of seclusion and you need to with nature that in the city families thought was strong enough to withstand any weather. this is the house was flooded with a month but if you personal treasures and above all the lives were spared for me the most important part of the experience was. raising what's important you realize you have life you have your family. to go it's that important and you start from but. many here believe that what turns regular storms into a category five hurricanes has more to do with human activity than bad luck domenica used to market itself as a paradise island with its lush and pristine flora some of the scenes from the pirates of the caribbean were shot here precisely because of the breathtaking views
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but now its forest is more akin to mirkwood from the hobbit movies and the overnight change from eden to how is what the global warming in based part of the world is like fast ferocious unfortunately fictional. russia's federal security service has eliminated a terrorist cell run and funded by islamic state the group planned attacks for the new year celebrations as well as the presidential elections next month medina caution of a possible. russia's federal security service has for the plot of a terrorist group which planned attacks including suicide bombings there around new year celebrations and also targeting presidential elections in march next here now the bombings were planned by members of an isis affiliated group which was from central asia and europe in the operation the security services confiscated
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improvised explosive devices they also destroyed firearms and ammunition now according to the released after deed at the security services fault eighteen attacks and twenty seventeen alone they also busted fifty six terror cells which were planning to create bases in different regions across the country the office director warns that the terrorist threat is especially high at this moment as islamic state militants are returning to their home countries and seeking to continue their activities after the liberation of syria. meanwhile off of last minute putin on monday announced the partial withdrawal of russian troops fighting i saw in syria the first military personnel planes returned these are pictures of the first plane touching down in the russian time. some two hundred fifty kilometers northeast of moscow earlier two planes had landed in my couch calabar the caspian sea bringing home
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