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in the day palestinians are killed during the months of protests tensions remain high following the recognition of. israel's. north korean diplomats face off the un security council with both sides accusing each other escalating tensions on the korean peninsula. strike a coalition deal making the country b. only western european nation with a far right party in government. just
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a few minutes into a brand new day here in moscow sunday december the seventeenth good to help you along this is r t international our top story this hour protests. in jerusalem on the west bank a day after major clashes claim four lives hundreds of injured. continues over donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as a couple of israel. in the west bank violence broke out. of one of the victims killed in friday's protest palestinians threw rocks at the israeli security forces responded with tear gas and rubber bullets local journalist. i.
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oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh it's the free zone and tensions are freezing the israeli army are throwing tear gas bombs as you can see actually rates of tear gas but they're also telling line. was you can see. sponsor fanning the flames people are running that was the easiest taking things here enough i don't know what was the idea. was that the finding there were lots of fellows dancing demonstrations all over gaza strip there was a mike the because team factions and palestinian leaders come up and their supporters and the palestinian citizens to come to the confrontation to convent with the israelis against to express their anger against donald trump's this is jen meanwhile protesters in bethlehem witnessed something you perhaps wouldn't normally
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expect to see on the frontline an elderly lady stepping in to try and break up the violence. i've got. nothing. but. what pro palestinian demonstrations are being held worldwide including in several european states hundreds demonstrated in berlin on friday local police bonnet american on this relief lines at the protest after many were set alight a previous rallies well enough things protesters march towards the u.s. embassy on this jacqueline bouvier explains the scandal over donald trump's the solution on jerusalem has led to on expected diplomatic consequence. power
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when scape in the middle east has seen saudi arabia and israel gravitate towards each other over a mutual dislike of your and. it's very clear we israel and saudi arabia are practically on the same side all sunni countries are against iran and while both countries and i having any official diplomatic channels whispers are growing behind the scenes about the extent of their cooperation last month an israeli military chief of staff was quoted as saying he was on the exact same page with the saudis when it concerns you or am i was sitting there listening to the remarks of a saudi general feeling like it could have been me saying the exact same thing it was like he was reading my own overview of the situation. so a definite psychic bond building there that was until trump threw a wrench in the works by recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital therefore i have determined that it is time to officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel saudi arabia joined to the muslim world's course of
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condemnation saying east jerusalem should be recognized as the palestinian capital a thought backed by its arch rivals. the u.s. decision on your most of them because of its great bias against the historical and permanent are going to some kind of. jerusalem yet as i have made it all every possible step must be taken sick prevent the implementation of this illegal action by the us administration however there is one question that sticks out here which was factors and never once made it impossible for the us presidents to they had to take such an outrageous i was saudi arabia got cozy with israel and balanced ties with regional muslim allies turkey jumped in with present and won gathering muslim nations and it's time to condemn trumps colander reform and it was there that saudi arabia reversed back to being on the same side with the ram and against israel. with the majority if you're fed up states actually. establishing
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a certain alliance between them and is that in the pretext of facing the iranian threat this alliance is pushed forward by the united states of america a spot of its good and strategy so this is supposed to donald trump's move because they want to do so and get that it all of the palestinian cause and as as an obstacle towards establishing an alliance with israel however they cannot be open in that of a position because this would embarrass them throughout the islamic world and now the region is again left on a precipice where sides will eventually need to be taken israel is attempting to calm the waters by saying they're ready to settle the issue. with palestine and have invited riyadh into the peace process i suggest that saudi arabia as the leader of the arab world take upon itself this initiative and go to the palestinians and offer their patronage they all true weak they need someone to help them king solomon should come give patronage to and lead to peace initiative with
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the palestinians and the u.s. meanwhile the saudi foreign minister says the kingdom has a road map to establish full diplomatic ties with tel of eve should there be a peace agreement with the palestinians but the question remains will saudi arabia find a way to keep everyone happy and if not who will be left out one cold this time. there's been a tense exchange at the u.n. security council with the u.s. and north korea trading accusations america's top diplomat rex tillerson appeared to backtrack on a previous offer to start talks with pyongyang with i preconditions to end the ongoing crisis we will not accept a nuclear north korea north career has been escalating it's outrageous act of provocation the deep it's a disposable nuclear power and. the. global threat knows korea also threatens to shatter the foundation of international nonproliferation
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regime and will further isolate north korea politically and economically there is no company likely yes we need to continue to open the thirty three and the political other companies cutting off support and ports on lawful nuclear missile programs it is impossible to solve the nuclear problem on the korean peninsula just the sanctions and pressure on pyongyang north korea must earn its way back to the table. the pressure can you can play must and will continue all of this makes you wonder whether the west wants to find a peaceful way of resolving the crisis the meeting is our john. also the meeting the u.s. secretary of state accuse china and russia of undermining peace efforts saying they need to put more pressure on pyongyang that's this by moscow and beijing having proposed a plan aimed at defusing the situation the so-called double freeze would see north korea cease all nuclear tests in exchange for the u.s.
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on site korea ending their military exercises on the north doorstep but it didn't seem to appeal the secretary to oversee you've heard others have called for a freeze for freeze we do not accept a freeze for freeze as a precondition to talks i think president trump is demonstrating real ignorance about negotiating and how that works the reason you have to sit down is to avoid these kind of problems not set preconditions international community needs to do more to put pressure on the parties to sit down to demand that the parties sit down unconditionally i mean you have to remember the united states. and south korea and japan and just a few countries have never even recognized the right of north korea to exist has not has not recognized them as a nation has no diplomatic relations so consequently who you talk to how you relate to them is always
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a little unclear no one's holding the united states feet to the fire to unconditionally sit down until there's a resolution to this issue so that we can work toward a nonproliferation in demilitarisation of the korean peninsula. ok let's move to another headline stories austria has formed a new coalition government now there's no the only country in western europe to have a far right party in power in vienna already has the world's youngest leader thirty one year old sebastian kurtz and his people's party will not be joined in ruling by the anti migration m t e u freedom party kurds claim victory in october. election winning over a third of seats in parliament but to form a majority government he sought out the freedom party a partnership you know sealed the spite for years of a backlash from the rest of europe the austrian president who's pro e.u. approved the coalition while valving to protect europe. we discussed among other
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things the fact that it is in austria is interest to remain at the heart of a strong european union and to participate actively in its future developments as well as to respect fundamental rights such as the european convention on human rights which must remain our compass. well this change in austria continues a trend of right wing sentiment being boosted to run to europe earlier this year and fronts national front leader marine le pen came second in the presidential race dutch politician goodwill took a third of all the votes in this year's parliamentary elections in the netherlands while in neighboring germany a right wing party won seats in the for the very first time in twenty seventeen. well left leaning austrians are already organizing protests against the new government with the biggest march expected to take place on monday many believe that the deal will be met with sustained resistance in other european countries as
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well. i expect most european governments will harshly criticize all stria in the coming months and years for their government policies largely because they are afraid of similar coalitions in their countries for i think that this signals real change in course of austria and also for the whole europe it's quite an interesting signal because for example in germany it would be unthinkable so far that there is a government coalition between the conservative party the c.d.u. c.s.u. and the right wing a f d so austria in this sense is pioneering the germans again. area and i think it will have a strong signal towards the european union in terms of immigration policy and also in terms of integration policies as the f.b.i. is rather critical part regard to european integration.
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f.b.i. files have revealed that the agency's former director james comey had his statements on hillary clinton's misuse of a private e-mail server heavily edited a u.s. senate committee has been reviewing some of the changes to the documents here's just some of what they found first there were repeated edits to reduce hillary clinton's culpability additionally there were references removed divide the intelligence community's role in identifying the rebel it sees on the senate committee picked up on a done grade of likely hostile actors that may have penetrated secretary clinton's in the audience but here's the twist some of the agents involved in the editing were also part of the investigation team into allegations of collusion between team trump and russian and breaks all that down for us. it turns out the detective work is not only for the f.b.i. at this point many different us institutions are engaged in investigations and it
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can get pretty confusing from pressure of us we could write a criminal investigation into president trump for possible obstruction of justice i really hope with a clear investigation the best. twenty ten year rhenium deal that involved russia. first then as secretary of state when she used a private server for her e-mails and compromise national security we can call that probe number one. after that lawmakers who are unhappy with the results launched a probe of their own to investigate the f.b.i. as initial probe will call that probe number two this found that one of the f.b.i. investigators peter strock exchanged pro clinton and anti trump text messages with his colleague text messages between the f.b.i. agent peter struck and his f.b.i. lawyer girl for at least a page it shows a very real and major and teatro. bias so one of the f.b.i.
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agents who was doing the investigation may not have been completely impartial. now i hate to bring it up again but we all know about the ongoing investigation into allegations of russia trumped collusion we call that. what happens when people who are supposed to keep your interest have even greater conflicts of interest than those who will point it's pretty safe to sue looked at more investigations over america's troop and more after the break. just. discovered. that was a moment when. the body looked like it was about to be destroyed. someone who put themselves on a kiss here are some people struggling for. if i didn't somebody with the skill with the ability to help those people in the existential
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struggle in a moment of need then. be a hypocrite. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you present. it to going to be this is what before three of the people. interested in the water. you're back with r t international u.s. military presence in the japanese island of okinawa is again fueling under among the locals there in the latest of a string of say ten year old boy was injured by
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a pane of glass that fell off an american helicopter. well at the time of the incident some fifty children were in the school playground and one was slightly hurt by that window which landed nearby and weighed almost ten kilos the u.s. marine corps says it has launched an investigation and the reverend campbell shooter who lives on the island told us why locals are so discomfort with their american neighbors on the t.v. or in the mass media the. big news going to going on a good day in the mainland you know this kind of into them all accidents happening all the time that's good background and my friends here are the very opposite that
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only sit in that on the rooftops the signs still going and going outside. we can do it and they know. that if they are in tokyo or before you know or talk to people is a minute i'm. saying. well the presence of the u.s. military in okinawa has been in the spotlight for more than twenty years no residents there have long demanded a total relocation over the years a number of u.s. service personnel have been accused of killings and rape on the island. was. was.
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he you know how many crimes that he. they were. in. the main. well. you know i. think. that we. now are heading to stellar time as the international space station will welcome three new crew members on sunday they will spend six months out of the earth's atmosphere conducting biological and physical science experiments artie's igor's
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down off meth the team at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan from where their journey will blast off. the international space station's final manned mission of the year the new crew are expected to be in orbit for more than one hundred will not only be spending the holiday season away from home but away from earth to perhaps the best crewman to help with any homesickness his colleagues may suffer is fair and russian cosmonaut scrappier off he spent a year on the ice as before. but it is my third flight and third time celebrating new year in space so i have a bit of experience on the space ship there are presents from family and from ross cosmos but there is a bank for every crew member and we also bring one for those already on board with the date when to open them either on christmas for western colleagues or new year for russian. the stored packs one of her toys for him as a reminder of his family back home it down. i gave my father
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a green little poodle too because we haven't learned how. not only is this third it's biggish he'll also be celebrating his birthday in space for the third time. unfortunately i was celebrate my birthday without my family close relatives and friends but it is my third time so i'm no stranger to that i will receive presents and sweets from my family on the space station we will lay the table and drink tea . and i can't tell you what we're going to do there isn't a surprise for the american and japanese auster nights it's their debut space adventure there's a large part of it that's the first time i'm ever going to see and so we're spending a lot of time just arguing like all the families do have been fun with each other my family is very dynamic and they like to please jokes on each other and it's very funny to watch but this is so use is not the only spacecraft headed for a run de vore with the i assess all the way from cape canaveral a space x.
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rocket is carrying something very special in its cargo hold firstly we're being told it's a new christmas tree for the holidays and also a copy of the new star wars movie yes to be screened in space so the force is strong with this mission you've done of reporting from the baikonur cosmodrome ferrazzi of talking of machines a robot security guard designed to reduce crime wreaking. updates by the minute remember quite literally on our twitter page and caper right up to date there are more r t program start in just a moment here and i'll see you at the top of the hour hopefully.
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