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believe in paris tomorrow. investigators want to charge the eighteen year old girlfriend of the terrorist destructive southwest pots. thank you very much for being with us. nato's joint suit doesn't governments around the world expelling russian diplomats. tennis balls to the nerve agent attack on british soil the move marks of london called a turning point. in the wewestern nationsns with moscow the us that the she alliance expelled seven russian stuff. and it's not a good education just three more bringing the total number of suspected russian spies expelled almost one hundred and fifty. including the twenty three initially
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dispatched by britain. this sends a clear message for a strtrong l liberal ars costs andnd consequences for its unacceptable and danger. of behavaviors a and i actuy think that russia h house on that estimate that the unity all nine dollars. twenty five countries this have. conducted expulsions and also it is often the nation's academic of the motions mission to nato is being reduced from for the city to try and see. if the action is being taken at all the odd. at welcome page national support thahat we have we he gone into this a little as i said in the house yesterday
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this isn't just a measure. of the uk's stoltenberg waso you think russia's underestimated the west response. probably in a as definitely has underestimated the westerern respond but i thik ththere was a a kind ofof ay job he here because russia also under estimated the response. of the westt after the downing of anan age seventeen alluded on us in july. two thousand and foururteen that's what's tht was basically at a point when the sanctions of the west's started. and these sanctions are still on.
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in terms of what happens nenext here's you feel there will b be a big a factt feln moscow by these explosions. i don't think so welll at ease expulsionss are meant. to be a strong signal and. on the other hanandt their nonot to the maxaximum at ae wewestern countrieses couldo in terms of punishing. russia i think expulsion of deployments. basically i its a strong signal in thee languauage of. diplplomacy t it stitill remains withihine framework of diplomacy. and it is why the response of moscow will be quiet for siebel at a will expel in the. near future the same amount as a number of western at it let us. and. probobably and these w wille
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it. the parallels with the case of alexander litvinenko octavia and obviously getting g to the bottom if e juststifications given by insusulting their work and o be so may. we see that is this is basicallyly just a reaction to the general destabilizing policies of russia in the last. few yeyears clearly e enhancingt the likes of what's been happenining in the ukraine d the land grab in crimea. a yes of course and and i think in a way and this is just the. an act of drawing a red lin. to foreign policy and russia and the west basically
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doesn'tt expecect russia too chanan its behavior and i think it's like foreseeable that the kremlin. will not be very impressed id and expulsion of these diplomats worked on the other hand of course also at the reason may be and also the white house with. its new hawks they have their own agendas. the result may has quite as strong a a well has a week s asian within europe now in the situation of brexit and is quite a considerable. as success for our foreign policy that she can rally or a eueuropean allieies aroune great britain. and i think in the united states and this is clearly an outcome of the. policies often you'll hawks like mike on p. and to john bolton. thank you so very much indeed analysis solution a professor of russian studie.
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at the university of us and alan in switzerland.. will be more of course on the s story as it develops n age of course expelling russians. this pothole patent support for the uk of that nerve agents act carried out on a pretty sold a victims of the attack of course remains seriously il. in hospital in england six and she was sick a sleep on his thirty three year old what you hear von slumped on a public bench. insoles three west england on march the fourth strip out had been a double agents who supplied details on moscow's spy network. to the west. he's living in the uk since twenty ten spy swap agreement. next the anger in moscow over the fatal fire at a shopping mall. sixty people killed forty of them children is reported people were trapped and parish behind locked doors in. camera kemerovo shop for a s social media from an announced a nationwide day
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of mourning for wednesday. i came here to see for myself that even people who are far from camera there. do care about what happened. it seems that we very far from each other but all the people he is sure that everyone is thinking about it and everyone is sad. it's very sensible because of a. separate and almost as it is a little as far. would i feel if my sorry for the children. and the families of the dea. so they see it's very hard to watch it on the news it was enough we might all be to blame for what happened. one must do one's duty. not gonna say they have a security guard matthew dowd firefighters must be finalizes. for them to do
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that but. let's bring in some slow corresespondent side in mosw times the details were about the ananger of peoplple whee you are. what i was up at riley and? can i jusust half an hour ao and allow you to speak to the people of so that that l give them some kinind of hoe but we didn't hear that was the political age that developed. in in whatt stararted ass a vigigwith families children of all a wide range of ages but really isn't like when someone itself became much more of a protest and people started. yelling slogans like we won't forgive or forget calalling for a voten a prudent to step down along with the governor of the commanderr o of a. region bt it was still very much that
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feeling. of togetherness that this is a tragedy and i was watching one woman. she was carrying a a he and luna stargell stop living and she walked up to the a very cond it's still confused picture and that't's partly becausee the investigagations only j. big down but therere some things which are fairly clclear. . i do likike the children who. were in the cinema o on the third floor now they wilill clearly behd locked doors and it's not cleaea exactly w why those doors were locked it's easy
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just that that perhaps the people who were working in the cinema. didn't want chchildren to get into all people to get into the cinema for free without paying. fifty tickets. we know that because. children's. their parents hehear renendering messages throughout. that will deal on sunday off the fly to a cold o one. dolce telling her mother in a in a text message we burning coming gases of course that the children couldn't get out it was far too late the fox a cold very very quickly. investigative committee has said so far that they believe that faulty electrics is the most likely. to blame. again of course materiaials like tha. soap fire they they they burn veryy very quickly andd that's how he'seally w with
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what we seeee in. in shoppig malls across russia not just in the regions but also in suburban moscow to the regin leading out of the store was brokered by most of the vast majority of people that are just ordinary civilians and they make up the vast majority of the casualties. yes the reform residencies in concert left three weeks ago on his wife returned to the native pakistan that's in the the family behind his ear. mohammed has just escaped a living hell. three weeks ago the seventy three year old pakistani and his wife manage to leave houston gates a. the couple now lives in this family home in east pakista. today he's far from the violence but a hundred is still plagued by painful memories.
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that's about is good and right and i was so traumatized that when it came down the street so i thought it was a plane. and when the tools and i thought it was a bomb. mohammed arrived in syria in nineteen seventy four. originally h headed for iraq he settled in easton gates a where he married for about a scene here. the couple had six children together one of whom was killed in two thousand and thirteen. conflicts crushed by the blood of his wife died of a heart attack not long after. in due to the situation was degenerating. the rebel enclave east of damascus was being hit by asteroids daily on was under siege by regime forces. remarried muhammad tried to flee with his relatives in two thousand and fifteen. buckle between the fire of armed rebels in the house of the regime forces the family remain trapped in easton gates a deprived of everything the couple did all they could to survive. voted about it because we were eating plans and lease
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yeah they're part of a company that we didn't have soap all washing powder nothing. i use asks with a bit of water added to clean the laundry. that salvation came in the form of his pakistani passports. as the situation and into the night after the regime offensive began last february the pakistani ambassador finally succeeded in getting muhammad and his wife after syria on the first of march. i am on a release a couple who were forced to leave their families behind. that up by. the eighteen year old girlfriend of the islamist gunman killed four people in south of france has in the past hour we put on a full investigation. this comes in from outside castles is named only as many he. wrote about lectins ponzi investigated the terrorist conspiracy marine he remains in temporary custody meanwhile national tribute to the heroes on down arnold outcome will take place tomorrow. possibly posthumously promoted to colonel on about from this matter after trading places with a female hostage. this is market siege in time.
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isn't lost funny about friends in england national hero is liable to lead for the special ceremony. ratetes in the french flag. carried across the top markets caucus on apple's by six colleagues. often athletes and colonel a little bit and kind of. a national hero who gave his life during last friday's attack on a supermarkeket in five. cameras looks on from afar as two minutes of sisilence were observed. accompanied by bell comes c close relatives coffin was flown to paris on military aircraft. than was received in the capital of the french minister of the interior jacques alone ahead of french and honesty. the slaiain officer was that posthumously awarded the medal for national security by the police force as well as one for acts of courage and dedication. he was also promoted to the cycle of colonel. the national memorial event
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will be held in the main courtyard of the embodied monuments in paris on wednesday. is open to the public and will be attended by belgium's family as well as french president and on your car it'll make an address. full coverage of course all that ceremony live on for psych at. wednesday eleven a. m. paris time. some of the some of the eastern us kate really is with the starting with the clothes on wall street which is surprised investors. for the second session in a row has but with very different results mark i have to say well she had its best session in three years on monday. is now plunged back towards correction territory very rocky session indeed especially volatile in the last hour or so of trading. the dow jones was up by as much as two hundred and forty eight points at its height. age at four hundred ninety points reversing course there recovering slightly to close down about three hundred and fifty. two the nasdaq lost nearly three percent as textures solo flight shortly netflix losing six percent alphabet
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for half facebook shares down five percent it closed. phase of his lost more than twenty percent in there about in its value since the beginning of february. the ongoing data seattle has raised broader questions about how the tech sector will deal with privacy going forward while keeping users engaged. earlier on the your major european indices had a stronger close at. the foot see one hundred and acts each up more than one and a half percent. mark zuckerberg is wanted on both sides of the atlantic faces ceo has declined to appear before the british parliament us media reports that he has decided to testify to the us senate panel. about how his firm me
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company's biggest crisis ye. and fast. now he has two weeks to answer the european union's questions about the cambridge analytical data leak. and on tuesday you refuse the uk's request to appear before a parliamentary committee investigating the scandal we believe given the serious nature. of the allegations that have been made the rounds the access and use of patient user data. that is appropriate and also about she should give evidence to the committee. ever had offered to send one of his deputies instead. and offer the committee urged him to rethink. face under fire from both sides of the atlantic zuckerberg's been called to testify before the us senate judiciary committee. and the federal trade commission launched an investigation into facebook's privacy practice. meanwhile the potential impact of the data breach is expanding. on top of donald trump's election campaign in the united states the whistleblower at the heart of the scandal to british lawmakers facebook's user
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data was likely also used by the official campaign backing britain's exit from the u.. i think it's simply means of our society that it could have been a different outcome. of our feelings an. you know how they're not being in my view g.. as for wiley says the british company cambridge analytica and canadian company aggregate i q. use facebook's user data to influence elections. both companies have denied this small facebook says it wasn't where the data were being used in this way. the european union has about four weeks until it's temporary exemption from u s tatariffs onn steel and aluminum imports expires. german ministrations aston over allies defeated better trading terms inn order to win permanent exexemptions.n monday south korea became the first to do so. remember states are reportedly at odds over how far they'y're willing to go. bloombmberg reports that germany is willing to make more concessions like possibly lowering tariffs on american cars and food well france wants to focus on the go shooting china. is production seal is at the
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heart of the dispute. both anglo americano numerical spokes donald trump is she's a about issues including tariffs. all trade tensions remain high between many of the world's largest economies businesses have welcomed african economies efforts to strengthen their ties. last week forty four government signed on to a free trade zone to boost in traffic and trade which last year amounted to only fifteen percent of the consonants total activityy.. divertissements aimim to cut trade tariffs onn ninety percent of g goods theheir current average of six point one percent. kills one of other areas including infrastructure and border checks. the largest annual gathering of the african private sector which is currently taking place in the ivory coast. businesses said they see it as an encouraging sign increase investment in the african market. the potential is enormous. and we have seen what happened in europe with free trade between all those twenty eight counties in a. yeah in europe the same can happen here where good chance ever from angola
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demos. angola zegna completely free off and unfettered access are you increased rate. increase straight you increase the gdp of the county doing grgrease jobs in accounting more opportunity for people to open factories more opportunities for people to want to invest in africa. as he has sent us of bone sticking to his itinerary master all of our first child at the efficacy of. form in which i. think is in every pie case thank you very much kate with the business and the james on the other side and see the mediawatch mapped out ready to solutions as i continue o snowball. at it is unusual for me to stop the jet i think this will probably merits at. the white house as credit for the expulsion
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of russian diplomats it took five white house aides to hold him down while other officials expelled them is very funny absolutely and it is obviously in most of the hot it'll trump has been an. should we say not too keen to criticize the russian president about it he said but it's also he didn't really have the fact that this kind of global show of unity solidarity. wasn't expected. this also from the atlantic at they have the headline rs allies and they also alleged is also the persian really at could expect you to be able to shrug off the threat
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to. the united kingdom to excel twenty three diplomats and believing that the cost is a predictable and barrel recalls the repercussions now of fall quarter. and not everybody has been able to join in and the show of solidarity that easy then at said it wanted to expel russian slice account actually find any. there are lots of theories on line as to why this is not exist probably my favorite trees on the subject and. saying that. they are really good songs i eat a county found all at easy it is to be too boring to fly on a lot of today wes now cool very much as a state. mouthpiece adam has
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gone one step further to say that really. this recall case is just a pretax this is pre plans at its two u. it's been too smoothly coordination according to a tee according to honestly answer all the russian ambassador to the us. and he says the west how this rule in the back ready to roll and it was waiting for a reason to deaths and the lots insists that is independent and not told what to say about it happened terror attacks tooe ninety people. were killed but he has not spoken out
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he's a big supporter of the use of guns the engine of guns at very much protecting the second members in the united states. and but he hasn't just a touch of the process via march for liza took place this weekend he has actually specifically singled out the teenagers who are. really from seeing that campaign who survived the shooting pop out of florida. and he posted flight instruments which is over which have now been deleted a husband at a very strong backlash this has to be set. in those messages he said among other things that the people who are exploiting the death of that frightens. by taking days
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off who has the messages fie people and i am else constable passin who attacks children defending the right to live without fear. fuel garbage move on your part to the house in a strong backlash noticed even right there are some of the things that he published. not just what images to use and he singled out about us is his. name on instagram. he singled out and the clothes on as at who we now she's into this really she's. very much the face of this protest movements and he used this image which has
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been shattered very widely online. where she appears to be ripping up a campaign tht actually was originally she's ripping up targets using shooting practice melt the us constitution? but of course some people believe that it is real at this was user saying watching albums on as have my constitution and hough. makes my blood boil and using the hash tag and aga make america great again. action out of b boulr and also u use thihis imagen it evenn made it into i is h itit's it's a moving image i manage t to change that a picture on the front. and and he's actually using it
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in a positive way saying full words i don't know why he chose that a german. at betty white
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