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one person to death and several others near the city's main. faces a torrent of criticism from a leading european politicians and media over his decision to pull the u.s. nuclear deal. we consider studying the link between immigration and crime saying public demand for such a movie. studios must go this is. almost certainly good to have you with us now police
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have shot and killed a knife attacker who killed one person in the opera district on saturday evening four others are injured two of them seriously and police are investigating the incident as a terror attack. joined us earlier from paris with details. the attack happened in this very busy district of paris it's a place where there are a lot of restaurants lots of bars here there's the attack happened a bit before nine pm a moment where all the regions and tourists where outside so basically people were eating in restaurants having good times with friends a man assault randomly several people with a knife according to witnesses the man was walking in the streets crazy stabbing every people he met on his way then he ran towards police officers apparently should seeing kill me or i q you several people are here saying
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a lot of bar then he has been killed by police officers the metro lines of the area has been closed for now and all the neighborhood is buckled other people were blocked also in restaurants and bars so it's was really a panic scenes there we know that an investigation is now opened by the terroristic section in paris we just heard that isis islamic state claimed responsibility for this attack. prosecutors say that they are treating the stabbing as terrorism related the latest incident comes despite french president micron lifting the state of emergency in the country last october france has been hit by a series of terror attacks in recent years in march two thousand and twelve state man opened fire outside a jewish school in the city of to loose leaving seven people dead january two
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thousand and fifteen saw a mass shooting at the office of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo in paris carried out by two is the mystic gunman seventeen people died later that in november harris experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in french history multiple shootings and bomb attacks targeted a music club sports stadium and restaurants then president françois along to called it an act of war one hundred thirty people lost their lives in july two thousand and sixteen. ton truck plowed through crowds on the promenade. in nice that atrocity killed eighty six people including the attacker who was shot and killed by police. and we spoke to former u.s. diplomat jim sands jennifer breed an international criminal law attorney who told us europe's policy of open borders has come back to haunt the continent. physically to be another episode as as i say deja vu all over again that we will go through
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the usual drill first of all be puzzlement over what happened and then we'll go through the usual drill was it classified as terrorism was he in touch with any groups was he radicalized on the internet was he under surveillance by the authorities we have many instances where these things happened and the person was on somebodies list somewhere but you can't watch all of them then the question is why are these people in france at all so even if president mccrone has an act of this counterterrorism policy in his nation he already has past years even if he wasn't involved with those of open door policy is allowing anybody to come in not wanting to infringe on privacy is not wanting to offend anybody that's allowed the growth of this so it is going to be hard especially for these nations who spent so many years not wanting to offend that they've already grown the presence and come into there and now these these leaders who are here now are going to have to say ok we really cannot restrict that many freedoms we can't just take people down because they don't like the way they look and so it's going to have to train police to be almost psychic inside and
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a sense or vigilant in order to see the future what's going to happen which which is really going to be very unlikely. switching gears now donald trump's decision to pull the u.s. out of the landmark iran nuclear deal has led to an avalanche of criticism from europe germany's magazine der spiegel summed up the american presidents attitude toward washington's allies with an offensive and a gesture europe's leaders meanwhile have committed to fighting for their country's interests and are scrambling to save the pact. and i think it is not right to you know actually cancel a deal that was agreed upon screening and shouting insulting. that diminishes confidence in the international order systematically destroying dismantling everything what do we want to be able to be blinded to what americans tell the americas withdrawal from the nuclear deal has made the situation even more towns and so we continue to do business with iran if we always say that if we don't like
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things and we can't achieve for new international order everyone will do what they feel like that's bad news for the world. days after america made the controversial move the chief inspector of the un's nuclear watchdog announced his resignation there's also merged a very top nuclear expert at the u.s. state department walked out of this week neither gave a reason for their decision to take a light hearted look at the fallout from trump's latest a gamble. our u.s. president risking chaos in the middle east and in case you missed it people are surprised again. the time campaign by saying that he'd pull out of the nuclear deal with iran but now that he's actually followed through with an election promise he's caught everyone off god for some reason the world is shocked and outraged as if don't jump previous that says it's bed time scrimping fairly dull stool over the middle east and north stirring up storms of their own
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just a week or two ago donald trump was being put forward for the nobel peace prize for insulting north korea into tools and a new start respecting republican president ones that want his c.v. so twelve years of torture is to play with even the world's rich powerful nations a level of complexity rarely seen in global affairs as governments came in when but the negotiations pressed on relentless terms of you have the alarm on the deal was you are horrible on the plus side you didn't say very very horrible which trump well they're more or less a compliment saying that there is wiggle room off the roll the orange one said while tearing off the iran deal that it didn't bring calm it didn't bring peace there and it never will he did not want to read baseball cap when he runs for a second term because on the message a u.s. president can sell standing with the i and everyone that faces europe's big three leaders. made the end was and spent
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a lot of political capital trying to keep in the deal christ at least one of them kissed him in the end they learned a vital diplomatic unless the kid as many gz as you like but the u.s. is going to do what it down well please the europeans and russia and china say they are dedicated to keeping the middle east nuclear free because. you know. everyone techmeme use of terms with drool in their words. come to me for me away the europeans. done he worded statement to iran by an american flag and it. is reassuring that nothing really ever changes. iran now says it is ready to restart its nuclear program on the industrial scale in the meantime iran's foreign minister has denounced america's move as unlawful and accuses the u.s. of
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a long history of violating the accord now the dispute even extends online with iran's supreme leader appearing to troll president trump by posting a photo of him reading fire and fury inside of the troubled white house the book details salacious claims about trump calling his behavior erratic and describes a vicious infighting bestseller caused an explosive really angry reaction from a trump and his team. and former u.s. deputy coroner for the iran nuclear deal has told r.t. that the u.s. president's decision shows a disregard for europe he tells sunday's worlds apart how trump is riding roughshod over his allies efforts. after all the bone to me of the meeting after the supposedly improved atmosphere in the merkel meeting and then he actually treated his intention to make this announcement and sort of telegraphed where it was going while foreign secretary boris johnson was actually in washington trying
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to convince vice president pence and the secretary of state to continue the negotiations that whether or not he was intending to be rude whether he was trying to send a message this clearly isn't the way allies behave toward one another i think you see the united states disregarding the needs and interests of its allies and europe and other allies are going to have to look at this and decide how to respond in order to protect their own concerns president trump is trying to tear down the accomplishments of his predecessor i think it's pretty clear from his public remarks that he does not understand what was in the way or what is in the g. c.p.o. a it also does undermine the position of the united states in the world we are demonstrating that we cannot take yes for an answer and that makes it very very difficult to make a credible deals with the united states. swedish authorities are said to undertake a study on whether there is
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a link between increasing levels of migration and rising crime full story coming up after a short break stay with us. the new king has arrived one of the three global issues that worry you the deimos will keep. such a. piece of the former company she found herself. if you want to be president. of the distress. i'm larry king that's micrograms five nights a week on r t. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the
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passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killing their owners and spending to do the twenty million fly. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy was great so what more chance for. the six point eight. are welcome back this is our team international now swedish authorities could soon bound to public pressure and conduct a study into whether there is a connection between increasing migration and crime levels but leaders are still wary about publishing any data that could reveal links between the two citing at
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the current political climate it can now be noted that the dumond in the so debates on obviated information on the relationship between croy on the one hand and dissent and migration on the other hand is so strong the needs to consider the possibilities again last study in sweden on migrants and crime was done in two thousand and five two years ago in the police decided to commit criminals nationalities in official reports the push for this latest study comes after sixty one areas in sweden were labeled no go zones where it is thought around five thousand known criminals currently live.
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we need to make clear shift in direction we cannot continue in this direction ten more years society needs to do more we need to do more we need to focus on the serious. member of the sweden democrats party earlier told andrew farmer my colleague he thinks leaders are not being honest enough about the impact of immigration. immigrants from these countries to create havoc all around europe and you know it's needs you know you need to start this inside sweden the media they need to stop you know protecting them or denying the problems we have with immigration where the information received them from the survey how can it be used productively to solve
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the problem well i think once people realize once they dare it's you that means you know the causes and the problems from especially some kind of immigrant groups then it's much easier in any division arguments to stop immigration from these countries because in the end. our responsibility is to our citizens and i'm quite sure. you know this survey will be yet another one that will show how the media and the left wing liberals have lied for thirty forty years and about immigration can also say that many people in sweden commit sex crimes but we don't make an issue of their origin yet there are of course swedish people who commit six razor crimes in general but the thing is when you have an immigration you need to know how does that immigration affect your country it's better than us
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if a swede rapes someone burden us we don't need to import more rapes into the country . the votes are being counted in iraq's first parliamentary election since of the defeat of islamic state last year and there is a lot at stake not just for the iraqi people for other powers in the region as well as broadcasting of comment. depending on whose side you're on these elections can make or break the middle east not because of oil nor riches though that helps neither is it ideology or jihad ists this is all about friends. first of three leading candidates high the. current prime minister the best word to describe him is neutral syria stay out of it iran vs america stay out of it yemen stay out he would be buying to iran but neither will
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he be a poor in america's efforts to isolate iran. candid number two nobody. former prime minister he makes no attempt to hide his affinity for iran imagine if he gave iran bases in iraq allowed troops and tanks to move from iran to syria the israelis the saudis they will include like that one bit. candidates number three trumps nightmare. meeting this guy who's an iraqi himself fooled on the side of iran during the iran iraq war enough said i believe the american administration could be the biggest loser from iraqi
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election we have three camps fighting to when this election i'm manic and only have one strong ally which is. always. and he is trying to keep that alliance with the united states but whether he is going to win this election i have my own doubts i think that it's that i will have the group that i'll give you are very close to the indian and gating a lot of support but i'm not here so i believe they have. until now so you see the problem here one guy doesn't want to get involved in anything one guy is all buddy buddy with iran and the last is so poor raney and he'll fight you quite literally and even with the weight steeped in its favor america says iran is cheating. worrisome evidence that iran is trying to influence using mom the iraqi elections
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that money is being used to sway candidates to sway votes it's not an insignificant amount of money would believe and we think it's highly and hopeful it's bad so bad that western states are sending ambassadors to trying to empower and iraqi cleric who's supporters had been killing american troops back in the times of the us intervention he even warned two years ago that americans are a target all forgiven and forgotten you see he doesn't like iran. any day that the room's military general kasim silliman he looks at the t.v. and is unhappy is a good day for security in the region i'm looking at. those meetings in saudi arabia will make you very unhappy it all depends on who is side you are on america lost thousands of men in iraq spent eight trillion dollars on the war there and to
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watch it all go to iran that would hurt. almost a year after the opening of the us special council's investigation into donald trump's alleged links to russia vice president mike pence says it is turned up. our administration has provided over a million documents we fully cooperated in it and in the interest of the country i think it's time to wrap it up he comes ahead of the first hearing in a criminal case brought by the special counsel against thirteen russian individuals and three entities they stand accused of conspiracy to interfere in the us presidential race it was thought though all of them were unlikely to ever appear in court but from one company decided to defend itself it turned out robert muller's team was not quite prepared as artie's jacqueline vulgar reports. february saw the first real result of mahler's investigation finally the russians were being called
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out directly three companies and thirteen individuals were named and shamed the massive indictment in the robert muller investigation breaking today of thirteen russian special counsel robert most investigation moeller indicted the russians thirteen russians not only operating overseas operating right here in the united states but given that those targeted are russian nationals with no worries about extradition to the u.s. no one expected the matter to go any further than media headlines but one company named in the indictment concord management and consulting seemingly called ballers bluff by hiring d.c. attorneys who showed up for the arraignment the plea of not guilty or not you think mohler is office would be happy to finally have their day in court but no they tried to put off the hearing on the grounds that the defendant had been properly served which is amazing as being served is just a way of getting the opposing party to show up to court but given that lawyers for concord have done exactly that the judge ruled against that argument it seems
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borderline immoral to indict someone unless you can prove he's guilty of the crime they did it for one reason only mother needed some russian like dressing on a salad to make his investigation look good the defense attorneys also demanded massive amounts of documents related to the probe things that hadn't been made public and there's no way miller's doing that just think about it turning over classified information to the people representing a supposedly kremlin linked company court investigators from miller's office that they would have been thrilled to see all of the defendants show up like that was never going to happen and went on to ask if the attorneys represented a catering company listed in the indictment as well the aim of which was lost even on the judge. ok would you like me to do with now a status hearing on the case is scheduled for may sixteenth and we'll likely know by then if everyone is ready to put all their chips on the table. we can position leader is demanding to know what is being done about dozens of former i
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still fighters who have returned to canada that comes after one of them admitted to carrying out executions in syria in a new york times podcast. and you can do this you're not going to be held accountable and i just kept looking down at his feet i don't want to look at his head and then. i kept thinking we killed them this individual described how we executed individuals by shooting them in the back they had he said that the people he was shooting deserved it and he said i know i won't be held accountable he said that a least twice. the former i saw fighter who goes by the name of who confessed to taking part in execution style murders of sunni muslim men he said he decided to leave syria after his second to killing who originally left candidate in two thousand and fourteen to join the extremist group when he was seventeen he is now back in toronto much to the surprise of canadian lawmakers this guy is
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apparently in toronto chadians to serve more answers from this government up so why am i doing something about. canada's public safety minister refused to provide details on the former eisel fighters current status but insists that canadians are safe and event security agencies are doing their job bruno a contributor to geo political monitor dot com thinks western government policies towards syria have radicalized many people. many western governments have taken a very ambiguous line at best and at worse say france united states great britain have to get red line in antagonizing the syrian regime making it seem like it was ok to go and fight for isis given that we were fighting evil regime of sirte so definitely they should not be surprised of blowback but at least sixty such
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fighters will come back from fighting in syria rather than putting fighters in jail and the sort of debriefed after this story and has come out in parliament particularly people conservatives at the ticket in certain provinces don't like trudeau will definitely make. this into a bigger story and i'm sure that trudeau will probably hear a price on how to explain it for the next election. it looks like the growing tons of between the u.s. and north korea is still on course pyongyang has said it wants journalists from around the world to come witness of the dismantling of its nuclear test facility later this month now spring comes after america's top diplomat promised the kim regime economic aid gives up its atomic arsenal. north korea takes bold action to quickly denuclearize the united states is prepared to work with north korea to achieve prosperity on the par with our south korean friends the comments represent
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a dramatic u.s. policy shift on north korea in the past thirteen years washington has imposed hundreds of trade penalties on the isolated country nearly half of those were implemented in the last twelve months but sanctions have not been america's only tactic for exerting pressure on. only the strongest sanctions will enable us to resolve this problem through diplomacy. you know if north korea continues its dangerous path we will continue with further pressure that's called the military option the choice is saying we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea it will be devastating rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. although relations now appear to be moving in the right direction human rights attorney eric sprott can told us that the u.s. still needs to make good on its promises there's
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a lot of problems that we face with the credibility of the united states under those circumstances can we make deals whether it's the paris climate deal whether it's the around the nuclear deal what message are we sending to north korea about the durability of an agreement that we enter with them under such circumstances and so you leave the united states is sinking further and further from international customary legal norms in references to treaties and agreements and revoking them pulling out of them despite the fact that they've been negotiated by a multitude of countries so trust has to be rebuilt by experience it's not built by words it's not built by sheets of paper. well that does it for me i will be back in about thirty two minutes with a full kitchen news you're watching international stay with us.
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