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sunder on your savings account the bank will get negative three percent so that's three percent will be taken out of your account and give it to someone that a central bank says a systemic claim forms. much shootings out been reported it to mosques in new zealand causing multiple face is what one eyewitness said about the attack. the largest begin on human machine money and in simple move order for my good it's going to happen to me now. but fortunately i'm alive you know and. the israel defense forces are striking the gaza strip after rockets were fired at tel aviv in the first such case of an attack on the city since twenty fourteen we spoke with the israeli education minister
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nastily bennett on the latest violence. we left gaza we want peace from the moment they stop shooting missiles of my children's the home and kindergarten is the moment there will be peace in the face of briggs it becomes more cloudy is british lawmakers vote for three months delay so it's back to brussels for to resume a to seek the e.u. commission. also last few days of government also in some defeats all of us now have the opportunity and the responsibility to work together to find a solution. to. this is r t international starting with breaking news from new zealand where a man's shooting has taken place at to mosques in the city of christchurch so far.
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line people are reported dead witnesses say there could be dozens more injured and many have been taken to hospital the shooter reportedly live streamed his actions on facebook police are still responding to the scene as well some of the eyewitnesses say. it was believed. in the main the. right inside. plus people some of them were some of them were screaming on the left inside. ten plus people some of them were dead and some of them were screaming in their asking me is there any in the way you know people. on the floor. many hundreds the bloodiest the monument splashing on me and i'm seeing on my road oh my god it's going to happen to me now. fortunately i'm alive. and
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so. this is a moment. i don't i don't expect this kind of thing to new zealand what our viewers basically are waiting for that can bring the border all good please let's get on out of business and run it start first time i went back one guy was sitting out just beside a wall and what he did was minimal and then are going back again where i was and next thing the guy came in should this guy who are only looking at out. there were a certain woman and i know that guy. and he shooting straight in the chest. new zealand prime minister just send and has confirmed one suspect is in custody but there are concerns there could still be an attacker at large reports also say the suspect holds a white supremacist beliefs. presently the police have one suspect in custody and how we could be others involved.
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multiple things involved in this incident as well and police will be giving more details as they can is the situation unfolds. i cannot give any confirmation at this stage around fatalities and casualties or i can say is that it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days. that's just the further now with our guest nikky had investigative journalists co-author of hit and run thank you for joining us on the program at such short notice but there are reports as we just said that the attack of the alleged attacker had altered rights convictions a white supremacist leanings. given that and also that the timing of this attack considering that hasn't been a time of such a scale in many years in new zealand can we read into this do you think.
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that this is an important thanks to the two to the states first which is that it has to be the tech like this in the news in the whole this is the terrorist attack in the country's history and the timing of it doesn't seem to be related to anything in new zealand particularly because this at least the gunman who they have arrested at the moment is not the new zealand but just someone who chose new zealand as a kind of a soft place where he would go and and and make his political point and nectars violence so i don't think this is got very much to do with with timing in new zealand this is about the more to do with the suit of. right wing racist behavior in other countries. there's also the aspect that you know this attack seemed to be very well planned very premeditated there's also reports that the attack even live streamed on facebook adding
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a very perverse element to this attack what does this say about the security in new zealand and also you know how brazen this attack really was with the live streaming and the interaction with social media. unfortunately. lone person of course we don't know who it is yet we don't know whether he was someone to speak to in his own country but for someone to turn up presumably on tourists the. and organize themselves with would be quite hard to stop but it has to be seated. we've had many years of heightened anti terrorist activity in our country but there's always been looking towards the muslim community not for protecting them and i hope this will cause quite a lot of soul searching amongst our security people that the people they've been spying on and worrying about would end up being the victims and they failed to stop that. a lot of people some people on social media including our previous guest has
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highlighted how unusual or particular it is that this attack has not already been called an act of terrorism what do you think air media reports have been so hesitant with using this term. i don't know yes this is very new and the city is still locked down and people are just grabbing the pieces of news to try to understand that this you know is staged but if they don't use the word terrorism that would be absolutely bizarre but but it's too early for really to agree much from it yet. indeed thank you for your time mickey hager investigative journalist co-author of his'n run thank you for joining us a nazi and thank you for sharing your thoughts on this very tragic day for us. well this latest incident follows a rising number of attacks on muslims in recent years
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a far right terror attack took place in june two thousand and seventeen in north london near finsbury park a man named daran also born used his van to plow through a group conducting press outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january two thousand and seventeen canada saw an attack on worshipers as a mosque in cuba city the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra based on the way six people died and nineteen were injured it was declared an act of terrorism. well artie asked him to and as a specialist about the possible consequences and implications of this attack if he attacks in a mosque one report said he was light skinned so one presumes that he wasn't a muslim himself. so presumes the son should be i think that it is a terrorist attack that somebody has been doing it for political religious a mixture of reasons or compounded by some sort of drive.
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but terrorist attack i think is the obvious assumption of the stage there will be this huge psychological and political damage this is tries in as the first time this has happened a religious shooting of this sort to sap and in new zealand we've had a mass that's before people the range people but this is the first time a mosque has been attacked. and so the implications of that are really very very serious you know in new zealand. in a sense is coming into the twenty first century. and ivan is now the israel defense forces have launched strike on targets in the gaza strip following a rocket attack on television earlier two rockets launched from gaza triggered air defense systems in israel middle east correspondent paula as the latest. the israeli army is striking a number of targets inside gaza there are explosions and are being heard in the
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south of the strip in honolulu nurse earlier the mass which controls the gaza strip declared a state of emergency and evacuated its people from both it's building and its offices the i.d.f. the israeli defense forces has issued a statement in which it says that it is targeting terrorists now when as follows two rockets were fired from gaza at tel aviv on thursday evening this is the first time since two thousand and fourteen that rockets have come anywhere near tel aviv israel's second largest city and there were raids code simon and it said what sounded throughout the city and while no people were injured there are a number of people who are being treated for hysteria now initially it will reports of the israeli anti missile defenses to me i know i'm interested to know one of the rockets and another landed in an empty field the israeli army deny it there's at the same time at this point there has been no claim of responsibility there israeli media was reporting that islamic jihad was behind the rockets islamic jihad
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subsequently denied this and amasses also said that they are not responsible in fact an official has said that they are not interested in an escalation with theirs well and in a surprise me they've actually offered the israelis to help assist in finding the perpetrators now late on tuesday night the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held an emergency meeting with his security officials subsequent to that the israeli army issued a statement in which it said it would be given a strong but measured response and so he that is what we witnessing now in terms of israeli strikes in early friday in gaza all of this coming at a particularly sensitive time for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a need up to elections on the ninth of april so everyone is watching how he is going to respond and the response speculation in israel that the strikes could be an attempt by her master to divert attention away from internal taught internal turmoil. and at the same time why it's happening inside gaza strip as
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a last point the israeli government has urged diplomats from both could tar and egypt to gaza as soon as possible so the institution on the ground is that the bidens and the strikes and it will tell you a tree operations are likely to continue and potentially even increase. their israeli army report spotting another palestinian rocket launched after they started striking the gaza strip they say they miss out triggered an arm in the border settlements that fell inside gaza territory when asked ramsey baruta the editor of palestine chronicle dot com to comment. i expect the situation to escalate as far as the israeli government wanted to ask of it meaning that in my opinion what is happening right now is a political ploy. to the elections in israel on april ninth benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister is desperate for any political capital he can get in order
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for him to defeat his puttin his opponents in the upcoming elections you knows that this time it's going to be a lot harder to get reelected again and he needs anything at his disposal in his power to be able to obtain those last few israeli folks my colleague narvi spoke earlier to israeli education minister nothing he better got his reaction to this latest incident. it's time to defeat it's time to demilitarize the gaza strip we are fine with gaza thriving on civilian basis but we cannot accept. rocket fire on our homes here in tel aviv and down in the negev we left the gaza strip about thirteen years ago now and. the moment we left they've been shooting rockets at us so we will not give up
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any more land it just doesn't make sense when we had learned over to the arabs they turned it into a radical islamic terrorist state and now it's time to fight back to the state and we will the u.n. says that an armed palestinian civilians were shot by israeli forces are you surprised that there is an aggressive. response coming from palestinians we have the right of self-defense and they do not accept any sort of preach from folks on the other side of the world when we're being shot rockets from a piece of territory that we handed over to the arabs what i can say is that we won't do that again at least no one's trying to preach i don't think everybody understands no matter what their grasp of the situation in the middle east is that the violence the cycle of violence continues and the begats more aggression. how is you know the what you're suggesting going to improve the situation we left
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gaza we want peace the moment they stop shooting missiles at my children's. home and kindergarten is the moment there will be peace we have no territorial demand over gaza and they just need to stop it if they stop it there will be peace that's very simple. now with the latest from london web british m.p.'s have voted to delay the year. kase departure from the european union this means that the british prime minister will have to return to brussels to renegotiate the current march twenty ninth deadline my colleague neil harvey spoke to artes and that's just the pits all over to get the reaction from both sides of the tunnel. to . the payson house of commons could really grill much they have agreed on something finally but not really much tangible it's just a delay as i understand it. well if indeed neal you're absolutely correct with your
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interpretation of these events i mean they have said no to a bunch of different things throughout this very very hectic week in westminster and they have indeed finally agreed on something which is they're not ready to handle bracks it which has become extremely clear in these last couple of days if it wasn't clear before with the original bracks a deadline of march twenty ninth looming just fifteen days from this evening it was clear that there is no consensus on what's going to happen it was a vote after vote rejected by m.p.'s in terms of how to move forward so the way things stand now is they have indeed supported the idea of pushing back article fifty delaying bracks it despite if you remember throughout this whole very gruesome process british prime minister theresa may has been saying over and over and over again she wants to stay with the deadline we're leaving on march twenty
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ninth eccentrics cetera that apparently for now is not happening because of this vote yes for one hundred twelve votes no two hundred two a majority of two hundred ten so it's a very clear majority that. that many m.p.'s want more time to figure out what's going on the problem there is now to recently has to go back to brussels that has there they have told her many times that we have given you the best deal possible let's work with that that deal was rejected so what she's going to be able to it's seems likely that she's going to be able to secure an extension however what that extension is going to bring now is the big question because so many other options have been rejected. taken off the table just this week alone m.p.'s have said no to her deal which was the best one possible according to may and her colleagues at within the european union or in brussels and they have also rejected the idea of
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leaving without a deal so where all of this is heading now who knows you know it's been said difficult difficult process it's really i guess at this point going to be up to what it is that they're going to pull out of their sleeves to try to bring this forward something. vacillates from. european reaction i was going to be to all of a who's in berlin. the irony here is thick i believe the u.k. says europe we don't want you and now we're left to go back all of a twist like with begging bowl and so you to e.u. officials please can we have more time how do you think you're going to react to this. well i can tell you exactly how the european commission have just reacted to this they put out a statement through a spokesperson in the last few moments saying they have been watching the vote in london with great attention and they've pointed out that if the u.k.
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wants an extension of article fifty it has to be approved by all twenty seven remaining e.u. members now this statement says the. they're going to have to come up with a good reason for extension now there's a little bit of good cop bad cop going on here at the moment between the european commission and the european council in their various presidents the european commission president john called you previously said it doesn't want to see a long extension certainly doesn't want to see the u.k. have to take part in any kind of a u. parliamentary elections which basically means he wants to see that extension lasting no longer than the end of may we have heard from donald to skip the european council president he said he would be an ally. to the united kingdom in trying to get men in the states trying to get those leaders signed with an extension however he said if he's to do that he's going to need a good reason to sell it to the twenty seven during my consultations ahead of the
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european council i will appeal to the e.u. twenty seven to be open to a long extension if the u.k. finds it necessary to rethink its brags its strategy and build consensus around it well if we look at statements from other e.u. leaders we've heard from emanuel mark on the french president saying that he would essentially support a extension of article fifty however he was very clear to say that this wouldn't be a time for any negotiations this would be essentially a time for the u.k. to decide if it wants the deal that the e.u. has already agreed with to resume a that deal of course it's already been voted down twice and may well go to parliament again for a third time next week or no deal the only other option is of course this the u.k. council's article fifty entirely all but killing brags that that's the one thing they can do unilaterally now we've heard from the negotiating team from the e.u. side as well the deputy chief negotiator sabine whalen said she'd spoken to the
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dutch prime minister mark rita who described the vote on wednesday evening to take no deal off the table a bit like the titanic voting to have the iceberg move out of its way it's not doesn't really mean anything apart from words we've also heard from the chief negotiator michel barnier he was speaking in bucharest and he said as it stood will certainly earlier on on thursday so wasn't sure what the goal of bragg's it was or what it what it intends to achieve. it is. it's a lose lose situation. if you can. get it straight to me. to prove to me the added value. for the long and short of it is that now if there's an extension to break that it's going to depend on the leaders of the e.u. twenty seven if it happens or not if not britain still out on the twenty ninth of
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this month i just care is it a professor of european law at the edge hill university told us to raise a maze influences now at what both. i think that we will go for an extension my sense is that it will be a longer extension to the more letting on really the idea that we're going to turn all of this around in three months is is in my view in the sky really imagine allowing your party a free vote on look central pillar if you like of your policy because if you don't you're going to end up with either lots of ministers resigning. all mass rebellion even by some miracle she won next week simply not ready but no doubt the media in this country tomorrow will start saying what a great victory was for her so will turn a great defeat in other words she was forced to concede a vote on delaying and but it'll be termed as as a victory how can or how can
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a defeat of that kind where prime minister is being forced to do things that she didn't want to do and persistently said she wasn't going to do in the end have to do it and do it in a way that the mentor the whole strategy the unity of the party is in tatters these are very very worrying times for the united kingdom very worrying times. breaks it. down to our breaking news story now new zealand prime minister descender arden has confirmed one suspect is in custody but there are concerns that could still be an attacker at large police have urged people to avoid mosques and to refrain from sharing graphic footage of the incident online reports also say the suspects may hold white supremacist beliefs the last major shooting incident in new zealand was in september of twenty fourteen when a man committed a fatal double shooting at
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a social security office on the south island that left two people dead and another person seriously injured police arrested forty eight year old john henry turley he opened fire on staff at a branch at a branch of a work and income office before escaping on a bicycle investigative journalist nicky hunger he's from new zealand told is that the latest attack is the worst in the country's history. this is. in the country's history. the timing of it doesn't seem to be related to anything in new zealand particularly because at least the gunmen who they have arrested at the moment is not the new zealand but just the one who chose new zealand as a kind of a soft place where he would go and make his political point and the next is violence so i don't think this has got very much to do with the timing in new
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zealand this is about the more to do with the suit of. right wing racist behavior in other countries. this latest incident follows a rising number of attacks on muslims in recent years a far right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london there finsbury park a man named darren osborne used his van to plow through a group conducting prayers outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january twenty seventeen callousness or an attack on worshippers at a mosque in cuba the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra based on a six people died and a nineteen were injured it was declared an act of terrorism the latest media report on this attack saying twenty seven people have been. confirmed dead so far we'll update that for you and confirm that as and when we get the information
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earlier on r.t. asked him bill of research and asia specialist about the possible consequences and implications of this horrendous attack. if he attacks in a mosque one report said he was light skinned so one presumes that he wasn't a muslim himself. so presumes the assumption would be i think that it is a terrorist attack that somebody has been doing it for political religious a mixture of reasons or compounded by some sort of drive. but a terrorist attack i think is this assumption of this day there will be this huge psychological and political damage this is chosen as the first time this has happened a religious shooting of the sort as happened in new zealand we've had mass that's before people do range people but this is the first time a mosque has been attacked. and so the implications of that are really very
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very serious you know in new zealand. in a sense is coming into the twenty first century here at r.t. we're closely following this breaking news story for you and we'll update you as and when all the day town so far we are bringing you the latest media reports that twenty seven people have been killed in this attack in the city of christ in new zealand and my colleague going to be with you at the top of the hour with all the latest. although the latest skirmish on the indian pakistani border has faded from the headlines it left the leaders on both sides with high approval ratings will most spike in the polls lead to more risk taking when the next confrontation takes place .
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