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it's. a number of people are left injured as and c. and probably migrant protesters clashed in germany for a second day at the un rest was filled by the stopping of a man on monday. hopes of a fresh lead in the trump russia collusion investigation of damage up to the attorney of trucks former lawyer trucks on claims he have evidence of any illicit contact. ahead of general elections three to bring gulf being gang related crimes taking place in the so-called little areas we visit one such district right now we're driving to the southern part of stop the swedish capital to one of the areas told by police as vulnerable areas or especially vulnerable areas or
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recent reality. to. a very warm welcome it's two pm here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me the key airing the top story this hour some three thousand anti and pro migrant activists have clashed over two days in the german city of kenneth's leaving a number of people injured the un rest was prompted by the arrest of an iraqi understeer ian following the stopping of a man on sunday artie's peter all of our reports from the city. very different scenes here on tuesday morning than we saw on monday evening if we come over here just to my left the iconic statue the iconic head of karl marx that kim that says so she feigned for this was the rallying point of that demonstration that took
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place on monday evening it was. was miss was where we saw the the pushing the shoving the some pyrotechnics were thrown and we saw some people that were wounded by that some literal blood on the streets here of kim that is that have been seen and this all came about because of what happened just over to my right here you'll be able to see a small shrine a small vigil still taking place at the spot where a thirty five year old man will stand today in the early hours of sunday morning this was following the the city festival here in him it's a big citywide celebration that was taking place now
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a twenty two year old iraqi man and a twenty three year old syrian a current lee in custody in connection with that death we also understand some other people who were involved in that fight have are still in hospital receiving treatment now what this has done is it's really brought to the surface the tensions that have existed in germany since twenty fifteen and the muscle rifle of people of refugees and migrants into the country the two main suspects in this killing are two people from the middle east has certainly inflame tensions and we certainly heard from the government here in germany was chancellor angela merkel saying. she would not tolerate what she called a vigilante justice of course this is become really the epicenter of that split between the left in the right between those that believe that refugees should be welcomed here and those that say that they're trying to defend the german this
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almost certainly an ongoing situation here in kim. the city where the violent unrest has been taking place has a population of two hundred fifty thousand people political analysts ready to roll first says public anger at the migration poses a real threat well we can see that the tensions grow higher and higher in respect to the migration issues related security issues and the frustration among certain parts of the population growth. seemingly is not possible with existing security system also the judicial system to take care of the growing challenges becomes a real threat that citizens who are already really frustrated and aggressive take to the streets and. try to punish. people who look as if
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they were refugees or migrants and attack them. types of a fresh lead in the trumpet russia collusion probe has been doused that's after the attorney for the u.s. president's former lawyer backpedaled on his earlier claims he now sais his client has no proof that any illicit connections are more pain reports from new york. the attorney representing trump's lawyer michael cohen has been going around the mainstream media indicating that he's getting ready to release a bombshell about trump russia collusion now the press has been salivating like a hungry hound anxious to get their hands on the smoking gun the trump russia probe has been waiting for i can tell you that. mr cohen has knowledge on certain subjects that should be of interest to the special counsel and is more than happy
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to tell the special counsel all that he knows davis isn't just speaking in generalities he said he had information about the d.n.c. being hacked he also said he had information about the now infamous meeting between donald trump jr and two russian nationals supposedly about digging up information about hillary clinton now he says he's willing to share this information with the special counselor except now he's backtracking he says it's all a big misspeak i should have been more clear including with you that i could not independently confirm what happened i regret my ira now the attorney for michael cohen isn't just retracting his own words he seems to be throwing cold water on something that c.n.n. treated like a breaking news explosion sources with knowledge tell myself and call that michael cohen claims then candidate donald trump knew in advance about the june two thousand and sixteen meeting in trump tower crucially the sources tell us that cohen is willing to make that assertion to the special counsel robert muller the
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reporting of the story got mixed up so michael cohen does not have information that president trump knew about the from terror meeting with the russians beforehand or you know there's no c.n.n. stands by its report why let the truth get in the way of a good story but for donald trump who has been screaming the f. word for months that word is fake by the way this fits his narrative perfectly michael cohen's the. clarified the record saying his client does not know if president trump knew about the trump tower meeting out of which came nothing the answer is that i did not know about the meeting just another phony story by the fake news media so why is this such a big deal well if the story had panned out it would have meant that finally bob muller had some significant evidence it's been over a year and a half since the special counsel has been sent out to investigate issues related to trump and russia collusion so far he has uncovered some foul play from some former
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trump associates but nothing related to russia it looks like michael cohen's lawyer had everyone convinced that finally there would be some real evidence surfacing but alas it looks like we got faked out again still no evidence back to square one but it looks like the investigation has no sign of stopping. r.t. new york. a us presidential candidate an award winning war correspondent one of transformer advises the u.k. opposition leader and a rock star well they may appear not to have much in common but according to one bloke they are all supporters of so called assad as them have explaining. labeling people as in fashion has been for the past couple of years in fact populist mainstream deplorable or when it comes to syria and a scientist like a sadist to but who also supports the syrian president at least that seems to be the logic behind an index of names recently claude together i chose primarily this
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term rather than the narrower term pro assad because some of the public figures in this list explicitly denied being pro assad but still persistently repeat coraline's of regime propaganda narratives steve bannon and glenn greenwald boris johnson norm chomsky let's say the chances of coming across any other list banding these people together are slim you published an article full of lies because you're too lazy and or malicious to care that you're doing it i never defended the assad regime in my life this is astonishing how many useful directory of people defending this sudra sheen what an absolute joke in fact the author was quite meticulous coming up with a ten point quote unquote scale of a side ism and having read through those i figured that maybe i should offer my young bull assistance in completing this list as by no means does it look finished
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take this point implying the west has somehow supported al nusra or isis i think we're back in people we have no idea who they are the rebels we call of the rebels the patriotic rebels we have no idea lot of people think you know that they are isis how about expanding it with the whole staff of the us state department and they denied entry to the leader of the white helmets over security concerns and after all being mean to them is a capital offense to any individual in any group. suspected of. ties or relations with extremist groups or was that we had believed to be a security threat to united states we would act accordingly but as for those who are already on. we've interviewed a couple of them documented is this ridiculous in many ways but it's also deeply worrying and concerning it is part of a witch hunt against people who don't accept the government line on military
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intervention in the middle east supporters based on no facts whatsoever. really. takes no account whatsoever of my actual views on. what we're looking at here just what this blacklist is something published by someone who we had never heard of before totally obscure figure this is just like comical level of research and it's being promoted by the same people who have been not only promoting western intervention in syria but who have been dedicated for the past two years to attacking and smearing anyone who gets in their way all over the list was a bit of a nobody before giving man birth to his catalogue but as its popularity swells let the public shaming commence. with elections looming in sweden right wing support is gaining momentum as amid a spate of incidents in swedish cities of gangs setting cars on fire almost two
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thousand cars have been torched across the country since january with a record reached this month we have one hundred cars were burned or vandalized in several hours. for the most any custom have often the question has to be asked of those people adversely want to hack where you're doing what and for good how do you think you are born if you destroyed the whole area of the neighborhood for the children on their way to preschool you have to see burnt out cards or that of course there must be hard response from society any of us or should i tease maria for national visited one troubled district where the local journalist. or. was. there something or was the hollowness were all of this noble
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souls or were god. like now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to it but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially stood by police as no go so and he with me you know swedish journalist chang free thank you so much for being my guy tonight. no go zone in sweden seriously of course you can go to our. you will have a problem if you go to with the camera or if your police. for years swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings
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the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there were called for all of the area not the police . lots of people are going though because you know if you put what you if you have a parking lot with what the cost of all and you put one coral fire of course it will spread to the next door an extra. just a common thing that people leave those areas they are there to serve us they make some more money they move away immediately definitely you don't want your kids to go with the school here for others feel. that spark the discussion is a true although if it's a little girl saw. some politician on the so you give up for social example. he called it though it's a go go so you know so you were. hollered i used to live down there and we said with the police never figure out why they got out the day out of course. after the
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police car so they had to call for what you call the. truck to get the way the police got when it was start to prove it's a go go so known for high criminality rate theories have also a reputation for drug trade. terrorists place where there's a lot of drugs. people of you kill it there are just go out there are. people standing here and ask for what i want even if you're blind you will see what they are dealing drugs it's not like they are hiding it. from the people who have also at every level of the army violent that would like to. know the good looking do they know both of the mafia even the money the money what . was that did you shoot me than you may know. but what we've seen across sweden's
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vulnerable aimee's looked quite tense just like the country's prime minister has described although the authorities never agreed many tend to blame the massive number of immigrants on the situation. people think that it's related to these two thousand and fifteen immigration crisis with no this is because of immigration we had twenty years ago a lot of these people are criminal or second generation immigrants the parents directly if you want to be from arctic you could say that the worst is still ahead of us. or some locals dubbed the troubled areas no go zones but police claim no such areas exist prefer him to call them vulnerable areas like characterized by a high crime rates and social exclusion we spoke to adrian a social scientist he says economic hardship among my clients is that the root of
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the problem. now you understand that look at how well it got it because he discovered what we have where the simpler to not allowing southdown my grounds to get into the labor markets also that's not a big problem here we are. in there making enough to change their political. party the first time in a story. from being social democrats and and getting into very very unhappy rights new york a not fair political. situation so also of course it's a little bit catalytic in that way i thank you for joining us on r.t. international we've got plenty more stories coming up after this very short. of her.
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always in the why. are you going to. welcome back we're to kill us misinformation that's what the u.s. led coalition in syria has branded a report on our website dot com well that article in a syrian refugee camp was however simply quoting the russian foreign ministry on taste american looks at the accuracy of the claims in question. purnell sean ryan spokesman for operation here at resolve the u.s. led coalition against myself said that we were pushing quote ridiculous information after reading one of the articles on syria to be distracted by ridiculous misinformation from r.t. the coalition is focused on defeat isis mission and we continue to work with for to
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secure the l. towns region in southern syria the article in question was in an op ed that a quote from the russian ministry of foreign affairs who asserted that i still had infiltrated work on refugee camp in syria and that the us government was fully aware of it which claimed as a coalition for port to be misinformation about the presence of feisal in the camp or that the u.s. was aware of it the group on refugee camp is located in the southwestern all done so region in syria in an area controlled by the international coalition it's one of the largest refugee camps in syria hosting tens of thousands of refugees and islamic state in full treatment is well documented the last un security council report braced fears over potential faisel plots from inside the camp densely populated ruben camp in southern syrian arab republic contains some eighty thousand internally displaced persons including families of eisold fighters a situation which member states fear might generate new eisel cells and group one
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camp has been hit by at least four terrorist attacks over the past three years the islamic state has claimed three of them in fact the ice will track one stop to the jordanian government to close its cord near the camp and concern over possible infiltration is one of the reasons that jordan has cited for being its borders closed theory of refugees. there are some. people waiting but inside the camp. they. have been for them. trying to control and to create some of sims inside the room when in the cease. not to fill the camp first story they were told it would be too dangerous because of the presence of islamic state fighters say so or at least it's meant to be but the jordanian military pilot who took us in wouldn't fly over it and the isis fighters these people fled from are inside it so the presence of ice on the camp hasn't been
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a secret washington stated goal in syria is the defeat of islamic state terrorists so it's hard to believe that their presence in an area controlled by the international coalition would go undetected if the u.s. military isn't aware of the issue ortiz is more than ready to provide open source information party has reached out operation here at resolve to find out what part of the article was misinformation but we've yet to hear from them that's international would like to know what part of this article was ridiculous misinformation if there are no ice or fighters in the area what is the mission of the us military base in the region given the stated goal of all us operations is the defeat of voice we look forward to your answer. the un ses military officials and man should be prosecuted for genocide accusing them of the greatest crimes against muslims the minority group which numbered around a million at the start of two thousand and seventeen is not regarded as citizens in
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the southeast asian country both human rights violations rape gang rape sexual slavery forced nudity and mutilation the greatest crimes under international law. cooperation from the myanmar government we are deeply disappointed that state cancer down soup suki has not used the position or the moral authority to prevent or condemn the unfolding events in black and state over the years long son suki the country's defacto leader has repeatedly denied any ethnic cleansing has taken place she also blocked the u.n. fact finding mission from accessing the area in two thousand and seventeen despite that she's been seen as something of a hero in the west she previously won a nobel peace prize and the u.s. congressional gold medal hollywood even made her life story into a film and top world leaders called her an inspiration power of your example which
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is inspiration to people all around the world including myself a fearless champion of human rights and democracy your example your perseverance and your beliefs is a huge inspiration to people across britain and people around the world. clearly you will be playing a key role in your country's future for many years to come thank you for your inspiring message. well marzuki doris moon head of the u.n. fact finding mission in myanmar believes that the country's leader has ignored the atrocities in the region when you use terms like ethnic cleansing which i think is a little extreme i don't think this ethnic cleansing going on i think ethnic cleansing is too strong an expression to use for what's happening at the state council or. would have been a boon to do more than what she has done sons who she
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was clearly dedicate of her responsibilities and we were just a disappointment that if you don't use moral authority. to do something about this either to stop and to stand. up policies that need to be there to address. well you want to consider is the the most persecuted minority in the world and cause the situation a human rights catastrophe as the result of military offensives against the minority at least three hundred ninety two villages have been destroyed and thousands killed the un also stresses cases of women being gang raped and children assaulted was the key doris men again say as the atrocities are a consequence of systematic oppression this is a tragedy that was just waiting to happen and therefore the fact that we've
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assembled. clearly shows a gradual build up. oh of discriminatory policies against a very specific community they're all yes. and therefore. have reached a high point that has been. a problematic situation because so long that . it was just. it was just only time that erupts into this. horrific tragedy. well there were doubts here we always appreciate your thoughts on all of our stories they do get in touch by following us on social media and leaving your comments that you can join us again in about half an hour for all the latest see them.
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four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not shoot around a corner. of enough they would see. it was alive alls from some of the rooms. i came back to the community. people we obvious found in on the road lookouts me
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timex kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that goes further just say we go really far in fact in this episode not only are we in new york but in the second half you're going to be in washington d.c. with none other than tone they own vase wow almost and for that you know because we interviewed him when we were on our way up here stopped in washington d.c. talked to him and then we came here to report the news to you and i want to talk about a story that happened last week and it is about venezuela because they are the first to introduce a crypto currency as a unit of account so this is something actually when we were in washington d.c. and we saw safety in talk about his book the bitcoin standard he sees big cooling as a unit of trade account around the world and this is i think obviously madeira in venezuela have are not going to be able to have
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a genuine crypto currency and we centralized this could be command and control nevertheless they've broken. the barrier to entry so they've got this concept of a unit of account that is a crypto currency yes but i think it's an important milestone i don't think it's going to be all that successful but it is breaking the crypto ceiling if i may coined that phrase with a sovereign and we have other sovereigns in the wings the marshall islands minor stan are going to go into purel cryptocurrency to govern their territory and once we get the game theory played out on the geo political level that's inherent in the bitcoin protocol the magic of the incentives as iterated in suppose she's white paper are going to put the code on the currency nightmare that has plagued humanity for many many centuries part of the global imbalances that we see that are causing the geo political stripe.
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