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these crowds of. it's reported. the stumbling in part. was almost security forces watch this for his extremist as he was shot by police after killing one person and injuring several others. the attack. came down this road it is covered in blood holding a knife. plus among the stories that shape the week european leaders refuse to so washington's long line after president from the iran nuclear deal with one key advisor saying he kalam through large sanctioning even companies who do business with iran also ahead this hour. protests continue on the border between. israel and head of the u.s.
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embassies moved to jerusalem to palestinians are killed dozens more injured. mark seventy three years since victory in world war two with a record ten million people marching nationwide two on our relatives who fought for freedom. with the top stories from the past seven days on rights up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international it is being reported that the suspect behind a knife attack in parties on saturday 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 a pastor by. in the city's opera district four others were also injured in the
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assault two all of them seriously this is a photo taken from a nearby balcony giving a sense of what happened appearing to show the crime scene while this video has also been circulated in the wake of the incident shows people fleeing the area. and indeed you can see here on the map exactly where the attack took place just north of the museum it is a popular area with tourists and is teeming with cafes bars and indeed restaurants he said early reports from the scene. it was here that the attack took place late on saturday 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 with i had been run over or maybe. and it took us
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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 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 many of those who were present at the time sought
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refuge in this restaurant lunch on 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 policemen on foot here and he went towards them. they tried to taser him twice didn't work. he did manage to isolate one of them and. move 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
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the rule of a man who will not cross and that would lead presumably to the same questions that will being asked of mr hall and where 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 well since twenty fifteen over two hundred people have lost their lives in terror attacks in france the most deadly rock partisan november of that year there are also been many smaller scale incidents across the country like the latest one on saturday night former british intelligence officer i mean the show on told us that many have been following a clear pattern. it 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 law so the security services in france do indeed have wide ranging powers and unfortunately i would be
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willing to bet that whoever perpetrated this attack this time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police . perhaps involved in petty crime we've seen this person and much time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. and those are a correspondent i was seeing in his report the attack comes as the french president proposed to mark his first year in office in paris right now i thought isn't our marching against the manual micron's pro-business economic reforms the protesters say amount to an assault on workers' rights it's the latest in a series of rallies or cross from. the people which have been marred by violence and clashes with police. the rift in european and american relations widened this week after dollars from the side it's
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a poll out from the nuclear deal now has national security adviser says it's possible but edu 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 it would give the answer you say the answer is it's possible it depends on the kind of other governments donald trump a nonstandard shoes the valve he's polling the u.s. thought of the nuclear agreement with iran sparking anger among the leaders. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right you know let alone cancel a deal that was agreed upon screening and shouting insulting and bullying that diminishes confidence in the international order systematically destroying and dismantling everything what do we want to be able to be blinded to what americans
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tell them if you can if we always say that if we don't like things and we can't achieve any new international border everyone will do what they feel like that's bad news for the world. well the deal was signed in twenty fifty after years of hard fought talks as a result europe started doing business with iran and the sanctions were eased these are some of the major firms likely to lose it the u.s. is withdrawing from the agreement playmaker herbalists faces perhaps the biggest knock its sign contracts worth more than twenty billion dollars with tehran for iran itself it knows says it's ready to restart its nuclear program on an industrial scale with the foreign minister describing america's move as all lawful and accusing it of a long history of violating the accord more details from igor should run off. another statement from trump and we are in for another treat it's so juicy you
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can't help but savor it let's take it from the top we'll see how we do with the rare 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 this 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 but can't 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
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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 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
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intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to jihad is stand 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 in it is never good for us to break the rules that we ourselves helped to create why because how can you convince powers that occasionally use force or
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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 a room which create reality or a deal with you know this if one president a plaything another approaches and they gauge on that deal he for the americans trust the american credibility on the line and here the american does not on our it's word. the big story of the weekend a triple terror attack indonesia's second biggest city on sunday morning three suspected suicide bombings targeted churches in syria by killing eleven and injuring dozens more islamic state says it is behind the attack. it's believed there were five suicide bombers who police think were members of the same family
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they had dressed this christian church targeted sunday morning services a veiled woman with two children was reportedly among the attackers indonesia is the world's largest muslim majority of these and it is that time on its christian community of the worst since two thousand when fifteen worshippers were killed. on wednesday russia marked victory day on the defeats of nazi germany in the second world war the anniversary is particularly poignant here as the war claimed more than twenty six million soviet lives there's hardly a family that was not affected and in their honor a special event known as the immortal regiment march is held every year.
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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 a little frontlines here for many months and all the relatives of my great granddad could do small to do 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
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a global events on all those people that made that 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 the harangue that's also another remarkable feature of this march again back to the people and 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 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 kaliningrad. well during it be for victory in the second world war the salvation army's meal service was overwhelmed with letters from the front line to loved ones back home the messages
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reveal not only the horror of war but also the feelings and emotions the soldiers went through. there was no. such of them. later took her most of the silver loop of the mist from. the porch. for infants who were from my three kids ship each. of you and i mean that. i'm not. going.
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to quit the thread or the whole morning. at the sun to go. her vote for. the north. coast for vote. for her over. a vote from. cook who. the go in the. book her group read them and they have a shoot over from the bush. and i commit to. him that the future of clear. cut from the kremlin.
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is just one of the many incredible stories marking the end and this week more global news from the week that was softer this. 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 they have to analyze betrayed and adversities confused. the world's press see. how some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's
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a fundamental principle of the world football. 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. hello again fury condemnation flooded washington on the web and gina who's president nominee to be the new cia director was there for a senate intelligence commission confirmation hearing it focused on her links to the agency's controversial in hunston interrogation program which is widely seen as torture rock picks up the story. trump's really pushing
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gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of juicy behind so why all the hate when a highly respected nominee for cia director gina her school has come under fire because she was too tough on terrorists tough and terrorists meaning she ran a secret cia detention said she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific torches were destroyed by the cia gina haskell committed a crime when she destroyed these tapes that crime at the very least is obstruction of justice the crime also is to classify a crime it's actually illegal in the united states to classify something just because it's embarrassing or because it's a crime that's what she should be answering to why did she destroy the evidence now
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gina who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those tough questions in public do you believe the program in terms of interrogation program was consistent with american values we have decided to hold ourselves to a stricter moral standards are they consistent with american values senator i believe very strongly in american values i want to trust that you have the moral compass that you said you have i have conducted myself honorably and in accordance with u.s. law do you believe that the previous interrogation techniques were immoral what i believe sitting here today is that i support the higher moral standard we have decided to hold ourselves to answer the question. and i think i've answered the question i have not but trump has sat back don't tell me it doesn't work to what
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your works ok folks should go you know. have these guys torture doesn't work believe me it works ok trump was applauded for that and many are of course against haskell. and for their troubles that targeted with. many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has book secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters places all across the country are facing charges.
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felony counts off to. be brutalized by police certainly becoming more aggressive more certain and we need to put a stop to one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given had ties to you know torturing human beings but make no mistake if the form of torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud it just an additional note on this the senate intelligence committee is expected to have a confirmation vote on hospitals appointment next week it will then be followed by a full senate session later in the month. garrisons protested along the border with israel for a seventh consecutive friday this week they've been calling for the one point two
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million registered refugees living in the occupied territory to be allowed to return to lands but are not part of israel the israeli military described the latest rally years a riot its soldiers used tear gas and live ammunition against the demonstrators killing two and injuring almost two hundred more. that. was. look. was. since the protest campaign began galson started finding new ways of opposing the occupation somehow being a touching molotov cocktails to kind of flying them over the border fence into
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israel causing fires and. least really defense forces of the friend of the reactions they say they will continue their operations against what they deem to be terrorist activity israel is also repeatedly 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 tomorrow monday the move is singing by many legitimizing israel's occupation of the eastern part of the city i'm reducing the likelihood of a two state solution it's expected to trigger more demonstrations but it's. been well there'll be a cultural test over others to jerusalem this time next year after israel want a euro vision song contest on the south of a meeting it gets the stage the next. after triumphing with her song toit which was inspired by the anti harassment me two campaign saying your net say invited
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everyone to jerusalem the invite was echoed by the israeli prime minister but when feelings are running high over jerusalem and its territory and status people have been speaking out it's 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 your evasion 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. ok more great programs right ahead here on r t then after that kevin owen is here with more of the week's big news stories stay with us
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. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round of lives and be the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room signals. from the real news room. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our
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coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the shuttle we are with you and we will show the great game the grid to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the doll going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join that to for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciate me to just take the rio biagi team's latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey look. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy glue. foundation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly
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i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. europe refers to ignore the fact that along with nazi germany or against the suv the union was officially declared by the governments of italy finland slovakia bug area hunger area rumania and the puppet regime of french government and unofficial these units for to against the u.s.s.r. the spanish blue division the belgian flanders legion the albanians kenda big division the dutch natal and legion and danes and norwegians who united in the nordland s.s.
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division. estonian and ukrainian troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany executions were carried out by almost all european countries and strict i'll get clear. also. on how to we start. on this a bit also what's up for comedy of data. for the. us ingenious. auschwitz thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of serving civilians and millions of jews perished here. amazed by the wall.

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