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fifteen people were killed and more than a thousand injured as israeli soldiers use live bullets tear gas and drawings in clashes with palestinians during the first day of rage on the gaza border. it's another means you eat be the good you can be maybe the ten year old and deal is close to the fantasy. russia takes action to expel foreign diplomats in a tit for tat measure is the round over the script poisoning escalates. and german authorities can't force some sixty five thousand illegal migrants as the asylum seekers don't have valid id papers.
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this is r.t. and. fifteen palestinians have been killed in clashes with israeli soldiers during the first day of rage one thousand others are said to have been injured in the protest israeli defense forces use live bullets tear gas and drones. the annual day of rage is a demonstration that denounces the israeli occupation thousands of palestinians. across five locations i.d.f.
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soldiers meanwhile of station more than one hundred sharpshooters the protest is expected to last six weeks local journalist has been following the clashes on the gaza border. where you are only one hundred meters away from the front as you see we can see the israeli army likely as you can see the israeli army soldiers keeps and trying to tie get to the protesters that are being very close to the fans by lies i mean a sheet and rubber bullets and the tear gas canisters that they are using that build up they didn't have a lot what then so as you see this is the good guys by the joan nabbed by these really i mean i think they are using that rather tear gas canisters on the protesters and this is like the dance that they're using get fundament. the beginning of the day today yet here is that live you really just right now from that the and gas canisters that went throughout all the protests are just right now
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and as you see everyone is trying to take a listen. to that i am allowed to go to the hospital directly. on the west bank city of ramallah is also witnessing a violent standoff with i.d.f. soldiers shooting at palestinian stone throwers palestinian president mahmoud abbas has declared saturday a national day of mourning. the i.d.f. earlier admitted that they would respond to what they claim are quote planned to gaza riots they had they fear breaches of israeli sovereignty and damage to the security fence. one of the dead is a palestinian farmer killed by an israeli tank shell earlier in the day thousands of mourners of marched on the streets of gaza carrying his body twenty seven year old man was said to be harvesting parsley for dorms near the city border when the shell was fine. i also were.
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on tuesday ahead of the day of rage i.d.f. soldiers in hebron seized a three year old child they were filmed clutching a terrified boy as his father attempted to get this back. the child's actions a provocation and see reportedly tried to throw stones at them. jima believes the israeli side is using and provoking violence. is a very strong message to the international community this month and this gathering . march is a peaceful one there's a push in a lot of military on the areas and they are them and they are shooting at the people who want. the violence. as well what is it is that you look to the kid about the palestinians life they don't see the palestinians and they are sure the crime that they are doing is going to skipping with it because they are immune by this international system the united states and and the iraq bureau the european
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countries that the un silence and the arab countries that do normalization with israel and do allies with israel no. diplomatic mission chiefs of countries that are expelled russian diplomats are being handed notes of protest by the russian foreign ministry and informed of reciprocal measures several countries including the u.k. germany sweden several east european countries and baltic states have already confirmed their diplomats were ordered to leave russia as he left the foreign ministry building in moscow after receiving russia's form of protest the german ambassador stressed the importance of keeping open lines of communication. like what i used to do is opportunity to outline that it's in german interests to maintain good relations with russia and the people in germany and russia understand each other we remain really and open for dialogue. on the measure comes as moscow announced on thursday the expulsion of sixteen u.s.
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diplomats and the closure of the u.s. consulate in st petersburg that after more than twenty countries that expelled russian diplomats with the u.s. ordering out the most artists and i guess the it takes a closer look. promised russia has responded tit for tat for every russian diplomat kicked out from the two dozen or so countries one of their diplomats will be kicked out of russia almost all of those countries by the way either nato members or hopefuls the united states though may have to charter a jet sixty evidence diplomats have been ordered to leave russia the same number kicked out by washington you know what the u.s. consulate in st petersburg is being closed down in response to the closure of russia's consulate in seattle and mirror spawn's no more no less and again moscow has called on the united states to stop it is proposed to u.s.
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authorities inciting in fueling the smear campaign against our country to rethink and curb their reckless actions destroying bilateral relations the sum up russia which denies any role in this poisoning says never before have we witness such mockery of international law it is also convened a special meeting of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons would be c.w. has sent technical experts to examine the substance with which the former russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned but their vest the geisha will be technical. o.p.c. w. experts have arrived in london to analyze the substance used in the alleged poisoning of surrogate and your list group this will only allow them to distinguish the chemical formula of the substance the o.p.c. w. technical secretariat doesn't have the mandate to verify the u.k.'s allegations by
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the way the investigation into the case is due to the u.k. and its allies insist that russia was behind this russia denies any such thing and says that this entire thera is politically motivated. tension between russia and britain has been escalating for weeks following the poisoning of double agent so gay script powell and his daughter yulia in the u.k. city of cells with the west has been quick to point blame at moscow despite the fact the investigation into the case is still ongoing and may last several more months but his foreign secretary earlier alleged russia has told two dozen lies about the incident and then they said that the attempted murder again you your script i was revenge for britain's supposed poisoning of ivan the terrible we did it to spoil the world cup the russian embassy has reacted calling on british authorities to stop counting an official versions of the case and instead respond
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to the very serious questions that are still around issuing twenty seven of them. in the diplomatic standoff threatens to continue escalating as washington says it may respond further to moscow's moves we reserve the right for there to any russian retaliation against the united states so we are reading this we are reviewing it and will respond accordingly want to remind you that there is no justification for the russian response and i'm not sure i understand you you go throughout sixty of
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their people we don't see this as a diplomatic tit for tat the american diplomats who are being expelled are not. spies under diplomatic cover i'm saying that they work for the u.s. state department they are our colleagues who have served there with great distinction but you but you're saying that these your your action was justified there is wasn't because these people are the equivalent of a flag i think we're forgetting what got us to this place essentially you're asking russia to just admit that they did it and take their punishment be the adult thing to do they're saying that they did it you are in fact asking them to you know admit to something that they say that they did and you know what there's nothing wrong with admit it meeting wrongdoing previously said that i've read the russian just doesn't want to have good relations with other countries i mean this is unbelievable in a serious matter let a completely unnecessary they serious matter this did not have to get to this point
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except that that's what britain and the united states want but this is this is about not going through the process due process to investigate a crime and then wait to see what the results are and then read out punishment if someone is found guilty there's nothing to do with this this is purely political obviously as a political play by the united states and the u.k. and it gets worse and worse and more dangerous and the celera marks by the state department spokesman do not help at all at all and while the u.s. state department has made serious accusations against our sort of power only had less to say when journalists thought it asking questions. i am. not going to get into specifics about that i'm not an expert on that that would probably be an intelligence matter but i have not seen the president's comments myself. i can't answer that question you'd have to ask russia why they chose to
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select st petersburg. how much is a lethal dose of nova choke that is a very interesting question i am not an expert. i am not aware of all the phone calls or the contacts that we have had on this campaign if you well. i would just refer you back to the government of israel i don't have any information. as you know the main party on the ground there and when you say leave it to other people that's so lisa i can't comment on what the president supposedly said i haven't seen and i have to refer you back to the white house you're not aware of any. determination. to pull the us out of so i am not no ok so the president is just speaking off the cuff and i don't know i don't know what if you were already back in the white house i'm not a i'm not aware do i need to remind you again that i work at what is it twenty five . and i don't want a twenty one c i'm still learning the address of. germany
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is struggling to the poor some sixty five thousand failed asylum seekers because they lack the other documentation the money doesn't even know which country you could send them to and he picks up the story and the famous speech of his new chancellorship called couldn't avoid all could be the most controversial me if that's ok for one million migrants it to germany. yet she still chose to stick with her we can do this mantra despite a promise that deportations the kind people who have no right to protection will have to leave. country preferably voluntarily but if necessary by state deportations but that si easier said than done as it tends out safe the number of rejected asylum seekers that can be deported has jumped up by seventy one percent in one year away thousand according to reports by the german interior ministry seen by major chairman publishing house funky media this increases from thirty eight
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thousand in two thousand and sixteen sixty five thousand in two thousand and seventeen reasons behind it swell a lack of travel documents and the lack of communication between chairman authorities and countries of origin india processing requests for replacement passports is slow or nonexistent despite frequent visits to the embassy pakistan replacement passport procedures are being processed but there is a lack lebannon replies to requests very rare contact with the embassy is poor. thousands about the constraint even have a country they can be deported to as three thousand eight hundred uppercuts nationality is unmarked as unclear in the worst case scenario the failure to deport a rejected asylum seeker can have tragic consequences the man behind the deadly christmas markets attack in bed and in two thousand and sixteen was a check to the silent but he couldn't be deported because he didn't have the documents.
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we spoke to gets from ng member of parliament from. a party which won seats in parliament partly on promises to deal with illegal immigration. they are many many plans the new minister wholesale for tries to build up new centers for for speeding up the deportation. we are we are not sure if this will really solve the problem first of all we have to close and control our borders again right
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now i think we have to enforce the pressure to the people who have to leave our country it is really a book problem and i wonder if the new government will make it we contacted the german interior ministry for clarification but they didn't give a direct answer instead providing information on voluntary deportations the us state department opposing new visa regulations that scrutinize your activity all the law and i'll explain to the bank. the russians are coming for well over the last year and this is the message western audiences have been served up twenty four seven what is behind this hysteria what does this message aim to achieve always russia is supposed to react importantly are we facing a possible conflict. like for
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state department has proposed new visa regulations that will force kids to hand in the social media accounts correspondence americain washington. well if you're looking to apply for a u.s. visa you might need to clean up your social media posts or risk getting rejected these applicants could be asked to turn over their social media history as part of trump's new extreme betting policies now if it does pass applicants will be forced to disclose five years of their social media history and then the information will be used to apparently bet and identify them but the state department says this not might not be if they could even expand the list of required disclosures and if you think that's too intrusive the plan also requires e-mails and phone history well the proposal received a mixed reaction online from people saying it's an attack on privacy and others mocked it as of having to have a visa and passport to travel the world is bad enough how they want to be done your
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social media activity well there goes freedom of speech as well as freedom of movement u.s. government we want your social media names in order to get a visa me because freedom of speech is only something the almighty americans get. is only for tourism now the other countries with the american tourists can't wait to print out every single one of my six thousand seven hundred fifty four tweets one per page and hand them to immigration. the plan could potentially affect about fourteen point seven million people every year a similar policies in the past only apply to people that pose a serious security risk and these new plans are supposedly part of trump's larger counterterrorism policy now some even joked that if other countries had a similar laws in place trump's inflammatory twitting could have gotten himself banned from traveling abroad a little earlier we spoke to an independent journalist there bros he thinks that when it comes to the bounds of personal privacy the shrinking quickly. well there's
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always going to be this these arguments between freedom versus security those it's a we have to give a little bit of our freedoms in order to ensure their security and safety especially in the u.s. where you are because of the nine eleven terror attacks but i think if you look at the situation objectively and you see that sense of nine eleven the u.s. has had a massive increase in surveillance measures and police state like measures and as a journalist i've always surveillance increased these steps you're going to be able socially you know whether or and or americans think it's just another step in that direction of being very intrusive in our lives and the idea of privacy kind of going towards you know something of. the saudi crown prince is on a two week tour of the united states he's already met donald trump at the white house where lucrative arms deals were on the table but he's also meeting other big names
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among the space x. chief executive ilan musk apple boss tim cook a microsoft co-founder bill gates t.v. host the media mogul oprah winfrey last so be getting some face time with her had been silent as indeed the clintons and barack obama it's not just the democratic party elite though former president george w. bush is also meeting with the royal and as well as hanging out with american celebrities and politicians the saudi crown prince is going to be giving interviews to a number of u.s. media outlets including the new york times the wall street journal the washington post the atlantic also time and vanity fair and to coincide with the crown prince is visit a special ninety seven page ad free magazine that it gave to praising the saudi kingdom as hit the shelves of u.s. stores on the scale of mopin was quick and grabbed a copy. it's slick glossy and a certain government in the arabian peninsula says it has nothing to do with it on newsstands across america you can get copies of the new kingdom it's
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a magazine all about saudi arabia and how it's a happy place that's open for business american media incorporated the print conglomerate the publish this has a c.e.o. who says that he's actually a personal friend of donald trump now the saudi kingdom says that they had no role in financing it apparently american media into just feels very passionate about global politics we decided to have a chat with legal and media analyst lionel to see what he thinks of the sudden appearance of this pro saudi glossy so interesting publication we've got here the new kingdom now it talks about how saudi arabia is a key ally of the united states in the fight against terrorism leaves out the fact that they have been supporting extremist groups in syria what you make of that this is not a an encyclopedia of of saudi arabia it's brilliant and most americans will read this and say this is fantastic very frankly i don't think you're going to be
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seeing too many aspects of a pro saudi arabian glossy talking about the darker sides of of the area well sure i mean talks about their romantic landscapes talks about talks about their beautiful traditional ceremonies doesn't really get into the public beheadings that go on still do you think there's any chance of that i mean i understand that but not only the treatment of women to go go through that you know we we've been having lately the comments of saudi arabia with nine eleven you're not going to see this but remember the only way this would ever work is when you have a country as of ours where people know hey is that a coincidence you think that the crown prince is currently on his two week tour of the united states at the same time this hits the show absolutely not of course. not there's no such things a coincidence it's brilliant but look at what's happening look at how he's being presented thirty two year old he's almost like the prince harry young the meeting
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with people apparently we remember america loves a rock star if you're trying to win america over this is the way to do it because remember we don't know anything we don't read the we don't know anything about history but just give us a rock star and we're in and out of saudi so they have nothing to do with this coming hours not nothing to do with it. i know what you're saying you're saying somehow the national enquirer or somebody benefited maybe in the back and i don't know who am i to say no i think though that for somebody to on their own for no particular reason come up with this extremely expensive look at the quality of this to get the colors that are on their own gratuitously just to do it i think that's less than likely this is a very very expensive proposition. lums the internationalists mocked saudi arabia's p.r. blitz pointing to riyadh's record of rights abuses. you've
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been commission a setanta plan to speed up the movement of nato units and equipment across the block the foreign policy chief says it's to prevent crises more effectively the military alliance wants to remove that might be caused by roads bridges being unsuitable for its hardware says it will identify weak spots and propose
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well the director of the trans national foundation for peace and future research you know burke thinks that nato is trying to send a strong message everybody can see that this is a huge support to nato it has nothing to do with the e.u.'s such a happening in interest that they have this is nothing but tension creates or tension production this is to send a clear signal to russia there we are ready we're making ourselves ready step by step to have with you the same goes for the expelling of diploma so the same goes for them ballistic missile defense the same goes for the increase in military expenditures it goes with the arrogant red rate can demonize
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