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or is it just the you're here i mean your list would be your dream in the new bill is that i mean you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. h. until. you've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another goal that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. police in paris shoot and kill a man who stopped one person to death and injured several others near the french capital's main opera house a terror investigation is underway. and in the stories that shaped the week european leaders are refusing to toe washington's line after president trump withdraws from the a wrong nuclear deal and imposes new sanctions against iraq. oh
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the target of clashes intensify on the israeli gaza border ahead of the u.s. embassies move to jerusalem leaving two palestinians dead in the violence. and russian mark seventy three years since a victory in world war two with the record ten million people marching in cities across the country and on a relatives who fought the nazis. very well welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international well the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that have shaped the week. now our top story this hour police in paris have shot and killed a nice attacker who killed one person in the opera district on saturday evening four others were injured two of them seriously the police are investigating the
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incident as a terror attack well this photo was taken by a witness from the window and shows the immediate aftermath of the attack on the fronts correspondent lukas to a joint as a from paris with the details the attack happened in this very busy district of paris touristic place where there are a lot of restaurants lots of bars there's the attack happened before nine pm and moments where all the regions and tourists were out side so basically people were eating in restaurants having times its friends a man assault randomly several people with a knife according to witnesses the man was walking in the streets crazy studying every people he met on his way then he ran towards police officers apparently should seeing kill me or i.q. several people heard him saying
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a lot of work bar then he has been killed by police officers the metro lines of the area has been closed 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 president mccrum tweeted that france had again paid a high price but stood firm against enemies of freedom where this is described the nightmare they experienced to try to push the dog restaurant. and she couldn't get inside that is when he attacked her right in front of the. restaurant a friend stepped in and helped or otherwise i think you would have continued to track. i was going home along st i saw
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a crowd had gathered i thought maybe it was a robbery so i asked what happened and people told me someone stabbed people someone told me that a woman had been attacked with a knife i went to see if i could help good people were already taking care of her francis seen a wave of terror attacks in recent years beginning with the mass shooting at the office of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo in november twenty fifth the seventeen people were killed during the same month one hundred thirty people lost their lives in coordinated shooting and bomb assaults in paris that was the deadliest terror attack in french history in july two thousand and sixteen a truck plowed through a crowd celebrating both still day in the east that atrocity killed eighty six people france has also seen sporadic smaller scale but also deadly attacks like the one that just took place on saturday night former british intelligence officer and image sean suspects the attacker was already known to all forest. there was a state of emergency was lifted but in fact the new incoming president the crown at
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the time then institutes is a number of the measures from the state of emergency into law so the security services in france do indeed have wide ranging powers and unfortunately willing to bet that whoever perpetrated this attack this time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police. perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this pattern emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks. leaders of europe's major powerhouses have rebelled against their closest ally washington this week the rift was brought about by donald trump a decision to reject the iran nuclear deal. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the a rare nuclear deal another statement
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from trump and we're in for another treat it's so juicy you can't help but savor it let's take it from the top we'll see how we do with the rare and probably we will do very well with them but that's ok too of course he probably won't do very well with iran he just we may go on a deal that let the country's economy breathe more freely for the first time in decades and by a chain reaction trump probably won't get along with a bunch of other countries either yes all those nations who decided to stay in the deal reiterating their support for it is deal is not a bilateral treaty it's a un security council resolution and it belongs to the entire words no single country alone and destroyed a deal of can undo the deal because all the others stay in did trump see this coming the rift with his own allies probably doesn't matter that much after all the
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america first mantra go trump elected and if you don't get it you're in for a life lesson they've got to understand. life because i don't think they do understand like we could pedia has a whole article on american exceptionalism and this tirade could very well at a section to it we get it mr trump you say understand life we hear understand how america wants it and roll over and play and here's why according to trump everyone should be on board with his iran decision if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's bedlam and and we can't allow that to happen what a set of arguments apparently it's ok to support saudi arabia and their bombings of your. and a deadly come pain that resulted in the world's worst man made him in a terran crisis war courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and
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american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to gie hardest armed groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court him and this is how we run feels about trump's move. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for a response image is never good for us to break the laws that we ourselves helped to
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create why because how can you convince powers that occasionally use force or violence that don't respect international law but to follow our example you don't we don't even follow that example and ourselves one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal despite the calls from across the atlantic was unrelenting and signed off a new round of sanctions against iran and lived as predicted to hit european and u.s. businesses daniel bushell explained. the sanctions are back iran probably doesn't care much as had them in one shape or other for for decades washington shooting itself in the foot surely not. the e.u. sent way over ten billion euro of stuff to iran last year relationship in full bloom corporate giants now licking wounds include the biggest hitters on the continent
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from volkswagen to british airways airbus may be worst hit it signed a nineteen billion dollars deal with tehran just two years ago three billion more with as a man airlines why should europe care if trump quits the iran deal because he can make it your problem too that's a mistake i think it's not right to unilaterally cancel a deal that was agreed upon that was unanimously approved in the un security council that diminishes confidence in the international order. and it. is money if we always say that if we don't like things and we can achieve a new international order everyone will do what they feel that's bad news for the world. right off the trunks announcement on his very first day on the job new u.s. ambassador to berlin tweeted the following or minus threat as donald trump said u.s. sanctions will target critical sectors of iran's economy german companies doing business
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in iran should wind down operations immediately issuing national threats via twitter seems trump picks people in his own image but this time he's crossed a diplomatic red line could what do we want to be bustles that would have blinded to what americans tell them or do we want europeans to say how the economic interests and want to have economic relations with iran so long as it helps the u.s. economy right trumps a businessman after all he must know how to all the wheels of trade apparently not . gas prices of top the psychological benchmark of two dollars eighty a gallon almost a painful fifty cents in just a year and u.s. employers are hurting too just weeks after trump's election boeing toasted a seventeen billion dollars deal for eighty u.s. built jetliners to iran boeing bragged about it in line with trump's favorite
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mantra i will take jobs back to help bring. the jobs or jobs good jobs and even richer jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs no more future deals go on existing contracts scrapped u.s. workers on your bike who take their place iran's already struck billion dollar deals with russian playmakers suhoor china's all over iran like a rash huge energy deals you roll roads and in cold hard cash. on wednesday russia marked victory day and the defeat of nazi germany and world war two it's a special event where the war claimed every twenty six million for the lives there's hardly a family in the country that wasn't affected and then there on a special march known as the immortal regiment is held every year the.
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victory day has a personal element for us too many people here have relatives in for the nazis our correspondents joins the crowds in central moscow. it's easy to overestimate just one obvious fear this is i can feel the emotions coming from the crowd and i found out more about my family as well my great grandmother and media all going to a doctor a military surgeon she actually participated in the bottle of moscow she was on the front lines here for many months during that she bottled before transferring
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further back into russia when she was the only such a flood this ship for quite some time filming hundreds of operations on all the relatives of my great grand outs could do some of the doolittle was a soldier he falls in the battle of stalingrad when he sadly died today of course so they see a brother as the anniversary of the victory and the bottle it keeps turning points on the eastern front on a cold world so you and millions of people munching well deployed cities across europe madrid london lisbon and across the atlantic united states truly a global events of all of those people that made their contribution and in many millions of cases gave up their lives for a peaceful to mine and see for mankind it's all about the people whose faces are in these many many portraits. if you can hear their harangue that's also another remarkable feature of this march again back to the people in the portraits they survived the years of war and this is in memory of all of them
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a few years ago i promise to myself that in the next four years. every time during victory day i'm going to take one of the portraits of one of my four great grandfathers and i'm keeping the promise and this is mikhail difference of who is the grandfather of my mom what he did like pretty much everyone else here on these portraits is first defended his motherland to make the nazis retreat and then he got a medal for liberating the city that's now known. as colin and back. during the push for victory in the second world war the soviet army's mail service was overwhelmed with letters from the frontline to loved ones back home their messages reveal not only the horror of war but also the touching feelings and emotions the soldiers went through.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. your act caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that
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welcome back anti israel demonstrations continued on the gaza border this week where two palestinians have been killed and nearly two hundred more reported wounded the protests marked the final days of the annual rally against occupation known as the great march of return israeli forces used live rounds and tear gas to disperse the crowds along the border.
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first indians have also started to find new ways to vent their anger attaching fire bombs to kites and flying them over the border fence into israeli held territory here's how they described the new tactic. this device is comprised of a piece of cloth as all of which needs to be sung throughout with gasoline or diesel and for longer the current causes large scale farms on territories occupied in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight. the israeli snipers warned that they would fire upon anyone that launches a kite but we're not afraid of the bullets the shells or the whole of israel today we're launching them and we're not afraid of them we want to set them on fire set them on fire on the land that they took from us and they're not returning to the israeli defense forces have said they will continue their operation against the protests which they deem terrorist activity israel has also reported repeatedly stated it has the right to defend its borders when israelis and palestinians are
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divided on the border in jerusalem bone. for protesting against the upcoming relocation of the u.s. embassy there jerusalem has long been a point of contention in the region and the american move is seen by many as recognition that a city is a part of israel the relocation is shared chilled from monday and palestinians have already said they're planning large protests against it. at least six people have been killed including two children in an alleged saudi air strike near the yemeni capital that's according to local officials are video agency filmed the ensuing rescue operation and a word of warning for you you might find that you may find the following pictures distressing. you can see that many of those trapped in the collapsed building were children with many with local medics claiming the strike home and the shock and yemen based journalist told us that the rescue team was hindered by the saudis using
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a tactic called double tap where the same area is hit twice in succession is used to target first responders at the scene of the initial strike. seen the videos all the skids that were trapped under the. rubble they were from one family which was a target by so did the strike they've been under the rubble for hours because this already has been offended. from reaching the site and we have seen in some of this video that one of the a girl called this a all which was crying and she was asking for some water just imagine she has been waited for hours. and she was thursday she couldn't feel her body and she thought that she was not injured and you can see totally in the footage. that was broadcast by many local t.v. channels that she was really really badly injured by the so-called so d. . well we have sent
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a request to the society like. relation in yemen asking for comment on the recent as strike so far they've chosen not to respond a spokesperson for the saudi coalition has said previously its goal is to restore yemen's legitimacy and to make the country safe and secure saudi arabia intervened back in twenty fifteen to fight two three rebels now controlling a vast part of the country's north including the capital riyadh has repeatedly insisted they target rebels and not civilians but hussein here again says he has evidence to suggest that's not the case. were brought to me by children in that area just imagine that i'm in this yellow bright color just with our eye on the whole villages i mean i want to ask the u.s. ambassador to the united nation who is supplying this bomb to the saudis that coalition the only country that actually is using this bombs on yemen the only company that i mean to have a blockade in yemen the only fighter jets that are on the scale in yemen there are
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so do you fighter jets that are fuel by jet and the only thing that they like is they skated about is what type of missile that the yemenis are or the whole they have. u.s. democratic lawmakers have released thousands of social media ads which they say have links to russia it's a bit to explain how the kremlin was supposedly seeking to sow discord in america during the twenty sixteen presidential election mark garcia have cast a critical eye over the commercials. here it is the panacea to all your doubts russian meddling exposed three thousand five hundred and nineteen ads on facebook posted by russia allegedly say us democrats the russian social media campaign was designed to further the broader criminal ject of sowing discord in the u.s. by inflaming passions on
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a range of divisive issues the point of these ads they say was to divide americans but you take a closer look and the real takeaway is russia really really sucks meddling take this ad for the african-american civil rights movement zero clicks zero impressions meaning no one ever saw it real poor interfering right there but next now here's a surprise a blue lives matter post black versus blue sea by a grand total of no one all right so far but how about this one an ad for muslims it says we believe in individual liberty in the free market take heart liberty will prevail the catch is it appears as if posted by a group defending the second amendment the right to bear arms and there are literally hundreds of such groups and facebook alone ok ok let's think something
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truly divisive to meek across a black doctor felt humiliated when delta airlines flight attendants refused to believe that she was a qualified physician now that's allegedly intended to stir up tensions to tear americans apart except that's exactly how it was reported in the us media is responding to a viral facebook post from an african-american doctor who says she was discriminated against on a flight she. says when the flight attendant yelled for a physician on board she raised her hand but it was rejected you know how much the russian spent in this hundred thousand dollars huge sum right it's roughly zero point zero zero zero one percent of what trump spent on his campaign so what's the takeaway russia is really bad at meddling some of those
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ads were never seen by anyone and others will copy pasted from mainstream media and that's if you believe that these were russian ads the only thing these ads prove is russia will never ever be as good as us media a dividing america will be back with more at the top of the hour. some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world football. for granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of many other
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for the fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. welcome to worlds apart from the reigning nuclear deal once branded as a major achievement of american diplomacy has now become the poster child for the absence of it dull trans decision to renege on the agreement not only reopens a major international problem but it also calls into question the very means of solving it with ellie's betrayed and adversaries befuddled how should the world
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navigate its way forward both to discuss that and now i'm joined by jared blank senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and formerly a u.s. state department chords in a very very raw new claim from mentation mr blank it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for finding time for us thank you now i'm sure you are greatly disappointed by president terms decision to walk walk away from the. but hopefully there is still some room for damage control how much of a do you believe can still be salvaged well i suppose you could call damage control there from the u.s. perspective no good outcomes here one possibility is that the path that we're currently on the successful and that's that immediately after president trumps announcement president rouhani said ok we're going to stay in the deal for a little while and give time for the other participants mainly the three european countries to see what they can offer us to make it worth our while to stay long term that could succeed.
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