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to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which it up liberated by the gas business which is a true dodgy had a lot of reasons and now it's going to be obliterated by the chinese led revolution in some. kind of. it's reported. this stopping in part on saturday was on a security forces watch list for his extremist he was shot dead by police after killing one person and injuring several others. came down this road. covered in blood holding a knife. among the stories of the week european leaders refuse to washington's
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line after president abandons the iranian nuclear deal with one key adviser now is saying he can't rule out. companies who do business with iran also ahead this hour . the. protests continue on the border between israel and head of the u.s. embassies moved to jerusalem two palestinians are killed dozens more injured. mark seventy years since victory in world war two with a record ten million people marching nationwide to all my relatives who fought for freedom. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment
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developments as well you're very welcome to the weekly on r.t. international it's being reported that the suspect behind a knife attack. today was viewed by french intelligence as a possible threat to national security the man who is thought to have been born in the russian republic of chechnya was shot dead after he killed the passer by in the city's opera district four others were also injured in the assaults. two of them seriously no this photo was taken from a nearby balcony and appears to show the crime scene while this video has also been circulated in the wake of the incident and shows people fleeing the area. you can see on the map exactly where the attack took place just north of the museum it's a popular area with tourists and this teeming with coffee's bars and restaurants. reports from the city. it was here that the attack took place late on saturday
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evening in the very busy offer district of paris 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. and it took us a little while to figure out he had maybe been stabbed in the course of that attack 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 terrorists who carried out that attack 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 a 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
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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 attack many of those who were present at the time sought 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 in the way 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 them. they tried to taser him twice didn't work. he did manage to isolate one of them and.
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moved down the street attacking trying to attack him and there were two shots fired and. he was shot dead two meters in front of the restaurant it comes on the first anniversary of the eve of the first anniversary of the rule of emanuel not chrome and that would lead presumably to the same questions that will being asked of mr all the doubts are being raised whether he could provide security for france's citizens and mr marquand will be hoping he doesn't face the same accusations. let's just go through it since twenty fifteen over two hundred people have lost their lives in terror attacks in france the most deadly rock parra since november of that year there have also been many smaller scale incidents right across the country like the latest one on saturday night former british
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intelligence officer on the machine one told us that many have been following a clear pattern. there was a state of emergency was lifted but in fact the new incoming president that crone at the time then institute says a number of the measures from the state of 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 it's 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 person and much time and time and time again and in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. are correspondent ali was saying in his report the latest attack comes as the french president prepares to mark his first year in office in paris right now thousands are marching against the manual for business economic reform. the
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protesters say to an assault on workers' rights is the latest in a series of rather use of course for months and months and number of which have been marred by violence and clashes with. the rift in european american relations widen this week after donald trump decided to pull out from the iran nuclear deal now his national security adviser says it's possible but e.u. companies could face sanctions if they continue doing business with iran is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran i think you did give the answer you say the answer is it's possible it depends on the conduct of other governments will donald trump announced on tuesday about he's pulling the us out of the nuclear agreement with iran sparking younger among the leaders. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw
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from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right to unilaterally cancel a deal that was agreed upon screening and shouting. and that diminishes confidence in the international board systematically destroying. everything what do we want to be. if you can if we always say that if we don't like things and we can't achieve any international border everyone will do what they feel like that's bad for the world. twenty fifteen after years of hard for talks as a result europe started doing business with a role a sanctions were eased these are some of the major firms likely to lose that the u.s. is withdrawing from the agreement plane maker herbalists faces perhaps the biggest of its signed contracts worth more than twenty billion dollars with tehran and
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that's for itself it's no ses it is ready to restart its nuclear program on an industrial scale with the foreign minister describing america's move on lawful and accusing it of a long history of violating the accord more details now from. 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 red 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
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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 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 why we keep 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 there involved it's bedlam
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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 yemen 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 g. 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.
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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 you need 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 but to follow our example when we don't even follow that example ourselves 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 and there could be a real which created. or a deal with the you know this if one president a lethal level approaches and they gave on that deal he for american trust american credibility on the line and the year that american does not its word.
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a triple terror attack hit indonesia second biggest city on sunday morning three suspected suicide bombings targeted churches in syria by air killing eleven and injuring dozens more islamic state say it is behind the attack it's believed there were. five suicide bombers who police think were members of the same thing they addressed as christian churchgoers on targeted sunday morning services a veiled woman with two children was reportedly among the attackers in the media is the world's largest muslim majority country these latest attacks on its christian community are the worst since two thousand and fifteen worshippers were killed. on wouldn't say russia mark victory day the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war the anniversary is particularly poignant here as the war claimed more than twenty six million sulphate lives there is hardly
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a family that was not affected on in their honor a special advent known as the immortal regiment march is held every year. 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 great grandmother and media all going to a doctor a military surgeon she actually participated in the battle of moscow she was on the
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front lines here full of many months and all the relatives of my great granddad to produce multitool it was a soldier he pulls in the battle of stalingrad when he sadly died millions of people munching well deployed cities across europe treads on the lisbon across the atlantic united states truly a global events on all those people that made their contribution and in many millions of cases gave up their lives it's all about the people whose faces are in these many many portraits all right you can hear their harangues 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 this is mikhail difference of who is the grandfather of my mom what he did like pretty much everyone else here on these portraits his first defended his mother land to make
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the nazis retreat and then he got a medal for liberating the city that's now known as kaliningrad. well one of the most horrifying chapters of the war was the siege of leningrad which is modern day since petersburg this city was completely surrounded by german forces for eight hundred seventy two days because of the blockade all major supply routes were cut off with only one exception the famous road of life running across the frozen lake lot of. when i bet your boots it was june and we blocked out dutch and then my dad appeared with a changed look on his face and said it's war i like the school but i had never had
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it before my dad gave me a little slap to stop my joking around just then then actually it's me chips me and he left. below we walked we had a new year's celebration attack in the common place satirists on the benches and gave each one of us the commander of the an amazing fruit i don't think i had ever eaten one before even. the your local pubs i mean when i grew up without it i find out of my mandarin was brought to me by a maximum spread of clothes and a hole that was in each other it wasn't just a hole good thing it was a hole again from a not simple answer. first
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hand testimony while more news continues right after this. some officials do not. fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the book. for granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other for both
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families who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. of play for many gays so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending to the twenty million plus. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy breaks a chance for. peace. with our to international gaston's protest and along the border with israel for
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a seventh consecutive friday this week they have been calling for the one point two million registered refugees living in the occupied territory to be allowed to return to the lands that are not part of israel the israeli military described. as a riot and its soldiers used tear gas and live ammunition against the demonstrators killing two and injuring almost two hundred more. the. book. was. since the protest campaign began gaston's house started finding new ways of
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opposing the occupation some have been touching mall itself cocktails to heights and flying them over the border fence into israel closing small fires. because really defense forces have the fended their actions they say they will continue their operations against will they deem to be terrorist activity israel has also appeared at least stated it has the right to protect its borders they've also been protests in jerusalem as the united states prepares to relocate its embassy there on monday the move is seen by many as legitimizing israel's occupation of the eastern part of the city juicing the likelihood of a two state solution it's expected to trigger more demonstrations next week. meanwhile there would be a cultural test to run to jerusalem this time next year after israel won the euro vision song called the test meaning it gets to stage the next event after
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triumphing with her song toys which was inspired by the anti harvestman me two campaign singer nets and invited everyone to jerusalem the invite was echoed by the israeli prime minister but when feelings running high over jerusalem on its territory people have been speaking out on twitter. how can your vision celebrate diversity and inclusion when steps away palestinians are getting shot in the head your vision is about to get very ugly absolute joke by the way let's not go to jerusalem until they stop murdering palestinian children israel is celebrating diversity through shooting unarmed protesters in gaza with snipers how will your vision be open for real diversity next year in jerusalem can all city residents celebrate equally unfollowing anyone who says that attend you're a vision in jerusalem next year yes yes it's just a music competition i'm sure all of the palestinian children that die in the next year will see the distinction. us democratic lawmakers have released
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follows ins of social media which they say have links to moscow it's a bid to explain how the kremlin was supposedly seeking to sow discord in america during the twenty sixteen presidential election casting a critical eye over the commercials here from rutgers the event. 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 a visa as 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 a black dr phil to humiliate it when delta airlines flight attendants refused to
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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 on a flight she's. 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 on his campaign so what's the takeaway russia is really bad 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 these ads prove is russia will never ever be as good as us media
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a dividing america. well it's old all the stories we've been through this hour i mean that you know a says can be found in our t.v. dot com why not leave your thoughts on the story you are most interested in you're watching or to see you in thirty. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you were a south and taken your last turn. to cut up to you as we all knew it would i
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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 more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. what holds you shouldn't. put themselves on a lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present.
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for something want to. have to do right to be first this is what before three of them or can't be good for the. industry always in the waters of the bush. there should. from from from from. from . for more than thirty years peter's sick soul from austria has been searching for information about soviets who fell in austria cheering world war two. his work is important because the false vacation of world war two history has reached unprecedentedly high levels some pages of being rewritten while others are simply
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being deleted. it. mention. jesus or god like you fall in the red king. if i can become missing american would in time for about the. basic ivory is that snow day three q all it mention her and would they get says the roads are slick. his house new grass is now a repository for documents and they're processing. his unique databases allowed
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hundreds of russians to trace the burial sites of their fathers grandfathers and great grandfathers peter's magnum opus is this book it contains data on about sixty thousand subi of citizens buried in austria. that will see. the countries for data at all to me over here. wolf. will have seen makes immediate india's most men invent the selfie. indian act and think if i live in d.c. . there's one of these and i mean called. finding burial sites is complicated because you need to scrutinize maps of the frontlines reports and burial documents you sometimes have to scour through several leg tears of land and it's even harder to find the names of unknown soldiers.
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