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french authorities confirm them who carried out this part. was on a security forces watch list for his extremist views he was shot dead by police after killing one person and injuring several of. his road with his hands covered in blood holding a knife. in the stories that shape the week european leaders are refusing to show washington's line after president from withdrawals from the around the nuclear deal on imposes new sanctions against tehran also ahead this news hour. clashes intensify only is really gal's a border ahead of the u.s.
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embassies move to jerusalem leaving two palestinians dead in the violence. russian mark seventy three years since victory in world war two a record indian people marching in cities across the country in honor of relatives who fought the nazis. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment developments as well this is the weekly on our team international it has been confirmed that the man who carried out the stoppings in. the evening was known to security forces for having extremist views he was shot dead after he killed a passer by in the city's opera district for others were also injured in the assault two of them soon. this video was taken from
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a nearby balcony one person can be seen sprawled on it on the run off from the. alley reports from the scene. it was here that the attack took place late on saturday evening in the very busy offer district of paris the area is close to many theatres and the evening would have been full of tourists and other people just trying to enjoy the night out. people were shouting for the police and we saw a guy lying on the street right on the cross walk with blood on his shirt if i had been run over or maybe. it took us a little while to figure out he had maybe been stabbed in the course of the police fired shots in order to kill the terrorists and actually we can see some of the bullet holes in one of the ball windows some news has emerged of the terrorist who
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carried out that he's thought to be a chechnyan who received french citizenship in two thousand and ten and interestingly he was known to police he had been put on the list of people who had known extreme views and that follows a pattern we've seen repeatedly. many instances of people who have carried out terrorist attacks they've been known to police and once they've carried out those attacks it's then emerged later on and we have seen that there have been meetings held by the interior ministry to try to establish more information about the terrorists who carried out that again killing one thought to be a twenty nine year old and injuring several of whom i thought to be. seriously injured and in hospital and many of those. who were present at the time sought
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refuge in this restaurant lunch day which is a british restaurant and something which many people have seen here in paris many times before civilians fleeing for safety and ducking into restaurants and bars to get away from danger we were standing in the street looking what was happening and the attacker came down this road here with his hands covered in blood holding a knife. we had three policeman on foot and he went towards the. they tried to taser him twice didn't work. he did manage to isolate one of them and. moved down the street attacking trying to attack him and there were two shots fired and. he was shot dead two metres in front of the restaurant now this is the latest attack to hit france of course we know that there
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have been a string of terror attacks over the past few years and it comes on the first anniversary of the eve of the first verse three of the rule of a month. and that would lead presumably to the same questions that will be asked of mr doubts will be raised whether he could provide security for france's citizens and mr marquand would be hoping he doesn't face the same accusations. your friends home seen a wave of terror in recent years in which over two hundred people have been killed there's been major attacks like the one on the boxer clan theatre back in november twenty fifth dean but also sporadic small scale incidents like the latest one on saturday night former british intelligence officer i mean it happened the spike be wide ranging powers of the french security services there was a state of emergency was lifted but in fact the new incoming president at the time
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then institute has a number of the measures from the state emergency and. so the security services in france do indeed have wide ranging powers and unfortunately i would be willing to bet that whoever perpetrated this attack this time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police. perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this passion and merge time and time and time again in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. indonesia was also hit by terror attacks in the early hours of sunday morning three suspected suicide bombings targeted churches killing at least eleven people and injuring dozens more islamic state house claimed responsibility for the incident the blast took place in the country second largest city of sort of it's believed five suicide bombers dressed as churchgoers targeted sunday morning services
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a veiled woman with two children reportedly among the attackers and then easy is the world's largest muslim majority country these latest attacks on its christian community are the worst since two thousand and fifteen churchgoers were killed. living on leaders of europe's major power a high says rebelled against their closest ally washington this week the rift was brought up on by donald trump's decision to reject the air round nuclear deal. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the a rare nuclear deal another statement from trump and we are 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 probably we want to very well with them but that's ok too of course he probably won't do very well with iran he just really nehgs on
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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 the answer doesn't matter that much after all the america first mantra got 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 we keep pedia has a whole article on american exceptionalism and this tirade could very well at
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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 there 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 us. in a deadly come pain that resulted in the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis all courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to jihadist 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
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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 in it is never good for us to break the laws that we ourselves helped to create why because how can you convince powers that occasionally use force or violence that don't respect international law to follow our example when we don't even follow that example sells one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal whole world trust the united states or enter
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a treaty or negotiate it treaty or a deal with the united states if one president has a plaything another sore that only they gained on that deal he put american trust american credibility on the line and hear that america does not honor its word. despite the calls from across the atlantic trump was unrelenting and signed off on a new round of sanctions against iran a move that's. addicted to head european and us business bustle explains. so sanctions are back iran probably doesn't care much as had them in one shape or other for four decades washington shooting itself and allies in the foot surely not . the way over ten billion euro of stuff to iran last year relationship in full bloom corporate giants now licking wounds
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include the biggest hitters on the continent 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 lines why should europe care if trump quits the wrong deal because he can make it your problem 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 came as armbands as 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 after trump's announcement on his very first day on the job new u.s. ambassador to burley and tweeted the following or minus threat as donald trump said
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u.s. sanctions will target critical sectors of iran's economy german companies doing business 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 good what do we want to be bustles and what a baby blinded to what americans tell them or do we want us europeans to say that we're having economic interests and we want to have economic relations with iran so long as it helps the us 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 up in just a year and u.s. employers are hurting just weeks after trump's election boeing toasted a seventeen billion dollars deal for eighty u.s.
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built jetliners to iran but when bragged about it in line with trump's favorite mantra i will take jobs back. to jobs more jobs good jobs and even great 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 suing china's all over iran like a rush huge energy duals you railroads and in cold hard cash. on wednesday russia marked victory day under the feet of nazi germany in the second world war the anniversary is a significant event here since the war claimed more than twenty six million soviet lives there is hardly a family here that was not affected and then there are a special march known as the immortal regiment is held every year.
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victory day out is a personal element for us too many people are to have relatives who for the sims a correspondence join the crowds in central moscow. people here bringing photographs pictures or even just names of loved ones they lost although you see just contributed to that great victory i found out more about my family as well my
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great grandmother in media all going to a doctor a military surgeon she actually participated in the battle of moscow she was on the front lines here for many months now during that the battle before transferring further back and to russia where she was the only surgeon for this ship for quite some time in the form of hundreds of operations and all the relatives of my great granddad could do some of the doolittle was a soldier in the force of the battle of stalingrad where he sadly died today of course so this year rather was the anniversary of the victory and the battle a key turning point on the eastern front and aboard would suit millions of people marching worldwide cities across europe treads on the lisbon across the atlantic united states truly a global event so all of those people that made their contribution and in many millions of cases gave up their lives for peaceful about and see all mankind it's all about the people whose faces are in these many many portraits are out
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there getting here there are a that's also. another remarkable feature of this march again back to the people and the portraits they survived years of war and and memory of all of them 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. the grandfather of my mom what he did pretty much everyone else here on these portraits is first defended his mother lads to make the nazis rich street and then he got a medal for it liberating the city that's now known as grad scenes from moscow entering the wake of israeli forces that used to live run seconds to empty occupation protesters this week on the galston border we get into the run up to.
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the iran nuclear deal was one seen as a major achievement of american diplomacy but that's no longer the case donald trump's decision to pull out of the deal has reopened a major international problem and i have to analyze betrayed and confused to. perceive. some officials. and fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the book. some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of many other football fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes.
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you're back with the weekly on our team international anti israel demonstrations continued on the gallons of border this week two palestinians were killed and nearly two hundred more wounded the protests marked the final days of the un you will rally against occupation known as the great march of return it's really forces used live rounds on tear gas to disperse the crowds along the border. that. look that.
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was. palestinians have also started to find new ways to vent their anger at touching firebombings to kite flying them over the border fence into israeli. territory. well the israeli defense forces have said they will continue their operation against the protests which they deem terrorist activity israel has also repeatedly stated it has the right to defend its borders meanwhile in jerusalem protests have been ongoing against the upcoming relocation of the u.s. embassy there. has long been a point of contention in the region on the american move is seen by many as
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recognition that the city is of parts of israel the relocation is scheduled for monday palestinians have already said they are planning large demos against. at least six people have been killed including two children in an alleged saudi or strike near the yemeni capital this according to local officials or video agency filmed the ensuing rescue operation a word of warning you may find the following pictures distressing. was going to. well you can see that many of those trapped in the collapsed building were children with local medics claiming the strike hit a home on a shop i. based journalist told us that the rescue team was hindered by the saudis using a tactic called double tap for the same twice in succession it's used to target first responders at the scene of an initial strike. seen this video as
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a whole disk. that. they were from one family which was targeted by so. they've been under development for our water because the saudi has been offended. and we have seen in some of this video that one of the again called this a old which was crying and she was asking for some water just imagine she has been waiting for hours. and she was thursday she couldn't feel how the body and she thought that she was not injured and you can see totally in the footage. that was caused by many local t.v. channels that she was really really badly injured by this so-called so would be. we have sent a request to the saudi led coalition in yemen asking for comment on the recent era strikes so far they've chosen not to respond a spokesperson for the saudi coalition has said previously its goal is to restore
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yemen's legitimacy and to make the country safe and secure so the oraibi intervened back in twenty fifteen to fight the rebels controlling a vast parts of the country's north including the riyadh has repeatedly insisted they target. civilians but a sane again sees hears evidence to suggest that is not the case. those bombs were brought to me by children in that area just imagine i mean this yellow bright color just what are around their home in their villages i mean i want to ask the u.s. ambassador to the united nations who is supplying this bomb to the saudis that coalition the only country that actually is using this bombs on yemen the only country that i mean i have a blockade in yemen the only fighter jet that are on the sky in yemen they are so do you fight you get that out of fuel by u.s. jets and the only thing that they lied about is what type of missile that yemenis
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have or the hoa they have. us democratic lawmakers have released thousands of social media which they say have links to russian the ring to explain how the kremlin was supposedly seeking to sow discord in america during the twenty sixteen presidential election rucka city of kasztner a critical ally over the course. 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 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
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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 is 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 cat g.'s 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 truly divisive to meek across
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a black doctor felt humiliated when done to airlines flight attendants refused to believe that she was a qualified physician now that's allegedly intended to stir 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 a fight 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 russians spent in this one hundred thousand dollars huge sum right it's roughly zero point zero zero zero one percent of what trump spent for his campaign so what's the takeaway russia is really bad at meddling some of those ads were never seen by anyone and others were copy pasted from mainstream media and that's if you believe that these were russian ads the only thing viz ads prove is
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russia will never ever be as good as us media a dividing america. higher education is no big business worth billions or on the globe but is the increasing debt an ever growing army of graduates actually a positive for society at large a documentary looks into not next. with the old make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling
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