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it is reported that the man who carried out the stabbing in paris on saturday was on a security forces watch list. he was shot and killed by police after killing. several others. refuse to toe washington's. nuclear deal with. sanctioning companies do business with iran also ahead the. protests continue on the border between gaza and israel ahead of the u.s.
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embassy's move to. war two with a record ten million people marching nationwide. are broadcasting live direct from our studios this is. certainly good to have you with us as we recap our week's top stories and it is being reported that the suspect behind a knife attack in paris on saturday was viewed by french intelligence as a possible threat to national security the man who is thought to have been a chechen born french citizen was shot and killed after he killed a passer by in the city's opera district and four others were also injured in the assault two of them seriously this photo was taken from a by a nearby power. on the balcony and it appears to show the crime scene in this video
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was also been circulating in the wake of the incident and shows people fleeing the area in panic or you can see forensic experts inspecting the site. now the attack took place in the center of paris just north of the louvre museum you can see here on the map we're about to place is an area popular with tourists and is teeming with cafes bars and restaurants and i still says it was behind the attack though that claim remains on verified and solly reports now 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 a little while to figure out he had maybe been stabbed in the course of that attack
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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 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 day which is a british restaurants 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 attack. came down this road here in this hands covered in blood holding a knife. we had three policeman on foot and he went towards them. they tried. 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 meters in front of the restaurant 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 all the doubts are being raised whether he could provide security for france's citizens and mr marquand would be hoping he doesn't face the same accusations well over two hundred people in france have lost their lives to terror attacks since two thousand and fifteen one which had paris in november of that year has been the most deadly so far they've also been many smaller incidents across the country like the latest one on saturday night in many cases the perpetrators were actually known to police before.
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wow. relations between the u.s. and europe suffered a major blow this week after dolly decided to pull out of the iran nuclear deal and according to trump national security advisor companies could even 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
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iran i think you did give the answer you get older age the answer is it's possible with the pounds on the conduct of other governments donald trump announced on tuesday that he is pulling the u.s. out of the nuclear agreement with iran sparking anger among even leaders. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right to you know let's really 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 muscles that wouldn't be blinded to what americans tell them if you can if we always say that if we don't like things and we can't achieve when you international order everyone will do what they feel like that's bad news for the world. the deal was signed in two thousand and fifteen after years of difficult talks as
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a result europe started doing business with iran after sanctions were eased these are some of the major firms likely to take a hit now that the u.s. is withdrawing from the agreement aero space company arab us face is perhaps the biggest losses it has signed contracts worth more than twenty billion dollars with tehran iranian officials meanwhile have described america's move as unlawful and said tehran is preparing to restart its nuclear program its president has said though that he will speak with the other signatories to the deal first more details now from r.t. you've got to start off. another statement from trump and we are in for another treat it 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 would 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
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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 america first mantra got trump elected and if you don't get it you're in for a life lesson they. 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
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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. 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 to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court him and this
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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 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 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 enter the treaty or negotiate a treaty or a deal with the united states if one president. of plaything another president
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named gate on that deal he for the american trust american credibility on the line and here the american does not its word. clashes erupted in jerusalem earlier as israelis who celebrated the anniversary of the one nine hundred sixty seven annexation of the eastern part of the holy city the violence comes ahead of what looks to be a rocky week for the region with the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem on monday and israel. commemorating seventy years since its founding local journalist here as details was there were the over the over her ever since trump's announcement of the u.s. moving the embassy to jerusalem this past december we've seen heated protests and
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escalating tensions taking place at the borders palestinians say that the climactic point will take place on tuesday which is not by day on friday there was a huge protest that left two people dead and several dozens injured so we're going to take a look now at what happened. was there was you know. the riots have been escalating over the past couple of weeks gaza protesters have been using kites as weapons sending kites containing grenades and flames across the border a couple of days ago about fifteen thousand palestinians burned tires and threw grenades pipe bombs and stones at i.d.f. soldiers at the gaza border and the idea for spotted with tear gas meanwhile israel has said it will do whatever it can to defend itself and prevent clashes at the
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borders there were clashes taking place throughout the day today at the temple mount and all over jerusalem including physical altercations that led to several arrests police say people broke the rules of conduct and the circumstances would be thoroughly investigated the i.d.f. has doubled the amount of troops at the borders the un has voiced concern about israel using excessive force against civilians and i'm particularly worried about to be unbecoming to use. the u.s. embassy move through some of them among. and with a planned protest some girls won't take this opportunity again to call in israel to be very careful and calibrated to the code uses force in oppressing the protesters and goes on but also call on the most leaders of the protests in gaza to prevent friction to prevent situations in which provoke ations can happen the situation is rather heated and we'll have to see what happens in the coming weeks there have
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also been protests in jerusalem against the relocation of the u.s. embassy opponents of the move see it as legitimize and israel's occupation of the eastern part of the city and reducing the likelihood of a two state solution more demonstrations are expected next week. meanwhile there will be a cultural test of attitudes it to jerusalem this time next year after israel won the euro vision song contest on saturday meaning it gets to stage the next event wedding singer neta took to the top spot with her song toy which was inspired by the anti harassment me two campaign she then welcomed everyone to jerusalem in two thousand one thousand and invite that was echoed by the israeli prime minister but with feelings running high over the holy city some people have been voicing their disapproval on twitter how can you envision 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
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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 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. well this week seventy three years since the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war and we take a look at celebrations after a short break stay with us this is r.t. international. so some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of her though the want to book. it were granted some people
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go back to watching the weekly on r t international now on wednesday russia marked victory day and the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war the anniversary is considered particularly important because the war claimed to more than twenty six million soviet lives there's almost no family that was not affected tone of those who served a special event known as the mortal 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 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 and all the relatives of my great grandparents could do small to dylan 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 all of 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 roads you can hear the 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 this is
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mikhail vibrance 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 for treats and then he got a medal for liberating the city that's now known as kaliningrad. on wednesday the u.s. senate intelligence committee held a hearing on gina hospital who is president nominee to be the new cia director questions focused on her links to the agency's controversial enhanced interrogation program which is widely seen as torture. as commentary. trump's really pushing gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of juicy behind so
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why all the hate one 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 gina who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those tough questions and in public
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you believe the program in terms that you interrogation program was consistent with american values we have decided to hold ourselves to a stricter moral standard 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 said back don't tell me it doesn't work to what your works ok folks you know. have these guys torture doesn't work it works ok trump was applauded for that and many are of course against haskell.
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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 no shiri 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 . protestors placed all across the country they're facing charges. felony counts off to. be brutalized by police certainly becoming more aggressive are certain we need to put
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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. the senate intelligence committee is expected to hold a confirmation vote on house was appointed next week it will be taken up by the full senate later this month. the interior minister of georgia has apologized to demonstrators who have been protesting for the past three days following anti-drug raids in the capital tbilisi georgia hadia said that he will thoroughly investigate why the raids were carried out he has also agreed with the protest leaders to start relaxing the state's drug policy the demonstrations started on may twelfth after local police searched nightclubs in tbilisi for drugs police reportedly took
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patrons personal belongings including mobile phones and used physical force against them authorities earlier had dismantled a protest camp in front of the former parliament building but the protests continue . and that is a female back in about thirty five minutes of full of news and a recap of the week's top stories stay with us. the politics are washed them up and driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could of gone into renewable ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry but because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got
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the spanish blue division the belgian flanders legion the albanians kenda big division the dutch natal in legion and danes and knew we germans who united in the nordland s.s. division this year estonian and ukrainian as its troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany executions were carried out by almost all european countries strict i'll get clear. goals of. the two sharia. on the summit also lots of. data. given. us in. our shits thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of slavic civilians and millions of jews perished here. you will be. amazed by this. there's.
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no rule. am. saying. the russian president wasn't involved. to the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz the polish government disregarded the fact that on generally the twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred forty five survivors met their liberators was shown some of the russians of come.
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