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happened in the christmas market. went to the bathroom. president. facing a no confidence vote later on tables. in the wake of nationwide antigovernment protests. through to survive our own no confidence vote securing opposition. leader and the prime minister of the vote came up to she postponed a key vote on hope. it is thursday december thirteenth just eight am here in a very snowy moscow welcome to the latest stories on our international but we do kick off the program with breaking news. they
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a high speed train has derailed after crashing into an overpass and corrupt according to local media reports two carriages have turned over reports say there are multiple casualties though this has not been confirmed officially and we understand that emotions are teams and police are working at the scene right now and soon as we get more developments we'll then you get the. four people have been arrested in france as police step up their hunt for the gunman behind tuesday night's terrorist attack near a christmas market in strassburg two people there were killed in the shooting meanwhile across the border in germany police are also want to alert after was revealed the suspected attacker has a criminal record that peter all of a file this report the german interior ministry has confirmed to r.t. that the main suspect the man who's being sought for choose these terror attack had been jailed here in germany for known terrorist crimes he was subsequently deported
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back to france following that stint in prison. it can be confirmed that mr c's permission to remain in germany was revoked in the wake of a criminal conviction by the city of fry bank that's depriving him of the right eventually and residence in germany he was deported from germany to france where well as a major operation by the police under way in france there's also a manhunt underway here in germany is well in fact four states are involved in the zala and the rhineland button vote in bergen even as far east as bavaria all involved in police looking out to see if this man has fled across the border into germany there is also roadblocks on that border stretch between france and germany near to strasburg of course stars book itself right on the border between france and germany police checking cars there has been delays going back for a while we have heard from the prosecutors who've painted that picture more of a picture of what happened on tuesday evening due to all these considering who
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target the perpetrators way of operating his profile and the testimonies of those who how to human. and to terror police have been called into action terrorism has once again struck our country in strasburg reminding us in a dramatic fashion that the threat is still very real by this manhunt is still very much an ongoing situation what police understand what they've released to the press so far into the public is that this is a twenty nine year old man who comes from stroudsburg he's been named in french press and here in germany as sharif c. they say that they're looking for him as well as his brother sami he has a criminal record it is said here in germany also in france he was on terror watch lists in france for the most important fact about him right now is that he remains at large. as well as the two people killed twelve people were injured in the attack six of them critically one of the victims has been pronounced brain that. has more
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on what happened we met relatives outside at the hospital so some people crying sitting down comforting each other just trying to get to grips of how this could happen yet again now the one family that we spoke to told us about one of the victims who was one of those killed in that attack saying to us that you know he'd gone to the christmas market with his family with his wife his three children and his wife had taken the children for a bathroom break and when they got back he had been short really shocking horrible story they described as being a wonderful father and said that he would be sorely missed. a relative died in a nice humane way it's very difficult tragic when someone close to die he was here with his children and his wife on the street. was
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a nice person very nice to everyone he helped everyone. this is very difficult for the children they're very small there are three of the children were with kemal when it happened and the christmas market his wife and children went to the bathroom and he was shot and the mayor of strasburg who was visiting the hospital. last attack he said it was a tourist from thailand to come also for the christmas market and we understand that one of those who is lightly injured was an italian journalists there have been small memorials popping up at some of the places where. shooting the twenty nine year old troy tonight some people. lighting candles leaving flowers and just people in complete shock and disbelief that this happened at strasburg and this happened just before christmas at the christmas market. we talked to two members of the european parliament from opposite ends of the political spectrum they agree
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though that europe's current anti terror policy needs adjusting. we kept our one minute of silence for the victims as we do recently. as we're doing every day more and does good is good and bad because we were doing the work i've done this a lot of time this mandate so that means we have to change policies to find the sources of the terrorism and to what are the sources of the reasons for the terrorists we have to stop the wars in the middle east we have to reinvigorate the marginalized you through the suburbs of paris and brussels as rosenberg in a week of two who do the work together with the moderate islam and do the work of two to establish some long term goals and try to achieve them model is more i think this was expected this is proof that this is a must terrorist has committed a crime that was relatively easy to commit i believe it is time to react the
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terrorist who carried out this mosque yesterday was a well known to the police so why wasn't he detained in advance who just got sick aaron stross book with the e.u. haven't opened its borders is free such a nation of people has brought allowed criminals to move about freely every time we have such tragedy we get back to the topic of border control and i think we should take back control of the borders and make the criminals afraid again because now they are not scad yet ordinary people are scared of going to christmas markets with their kids scared to go outside it is not enough to light candles to cry we all fronts and we want france to live in peace says here is a brief recap of our tuesday night's attack unfolded just to warn you you may find some of the scenes disturbing.
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story lots of people running it would terrify children were crying so i realised something terrible was happening and people said there was a shooting right next door so i ran to. see. that it was in my way to the city center with a friend but the road was blocked and was getting over the someone told us there was a gunman shouldn't we couldn't even get back so we ended up being stuck here. having a buyout to the demands of large scale nationwide anti-government protests french president tomorrow macro news facing trouble on get another front left wing m.p.'s have tabled a motion of no confidence in his government with the vote to take place there on thursday and then as some may have given the impression that it wasn't my concern that i had other priorities. because of this crisis i want to reconcile with you salaries will increase by one hundred euros and twenty nine teams at no extra cost
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to employers france is so-called yellow vests have been out protesting on mass for four consecutive weekends and what started as a demo against are now scrapped increasing fuel prices evolved into people airing their grievances in general against the government but even after micron's concessions some are still unhappy. they just show us a lot closer with a minute of monochrome speech was addressed to hard workers the minimum wage has nothing to do with us we're not even talking about working overtime because when you work seventy hours per week you just can't understand what that was you forgot that every other farmer earns less than three hundred sixty five euros for a month that our branches are lower than social security from it's taxes as all others it's is do and even if you have no income you still have to pay taxes. the yellow vest movement has spread beyond the borders of france with protestors and
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kind of also now dawning hybrids a bit it's a bit of the clothing of the rallies among them a korean a camo she says the protesters want to remind officials they work for the people not the other way around. we're still in the process of establishing ourselves and organizing everything here so i think what's most important is the combined intention that we have here to create positive change we're against carbon tax because history has shown that we can't possibly tax in the nation into prosperity i think that that only serves to make economic life even more difficult for all of us families and small medium size businesses here already struggling basically what we want to do is just be heard by our government we want to know that our government has our best interests in mind we just want to remind our elected officials that they work for us and we don't work for them. but an update now on
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our breaking news here on our international strike from the turkish capital or a high speed train has derailed off the crashing into an overpass of the incident occurred around six forty am local time on the kanya route according to local media reports two carriages timed over reports say there are multiple casualties though this has not been confirmed officially the first first pictures from the scene show a heavily damaged train you can see the train cars right there emergency teams now at the scene we'll bring you the updates as we get them. u.s. president donald trump has reportedly agreed to a pentagon request to increase next year's military budget to seven hundred fifty billion dollars just last week he slammed at this year's defense budget as quote crazy. and explains. the u.s. defense budget is already enormous and it might get bigger which some politicians find to be funny i'm pushing towards seven hundred eighty billion i just now
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thought of it it's a good high number last week donald trump thought this spending was crazy but now he's pushing for an even bigger figure but hey what's a few billion between the american taxpayers and the president right the pentagon budget is so big that at this point the numbers seem abstract to most americans but what is worse is that at this point we don't even know how they're spending the money between ninety ninety eight and twenty fifteen there were twenty one trillion dollars worth of unaccounted spending now somehow these discrepancies were actually bigger than the overall budget itself let's make these numbers real twenty one trillion dollars that's roughly three thousand five hundred trips to mars or seven million godey's the world's most expensive car. now recently the pentagon tried to pass its first ever audit and it failed but the defense department doesn't seem so worried we never thought we were going to post
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nor did it right everybody was betting against us that we wouldn't even do it now a journalist from the nation magazine recently tried to unreliable how so much money could be unaccounted for here's what he told us it's actually larger than all the us in the history of the country it's a huge number if the pentagon was being honest the would tell congress each year when they submit the financial statements for the prior for the current year and prior years. it's that what they're giving them is garbage the money that they don't spend each year it gets stashed away in secret places within the pentagon and gets used without any accountability at all so this means that they're able to do black parade that get no oversight that fund is now could be as large as one hundred billion dollars which i would note is larger than russia's
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entire. military spending and close to china's entire in your all military spending since two thousand and eight the montra in the western world has been austerity tighten our belts cut spending well those are seriously want to cut spending ought to look at the pentagon if one kept the books that way in the private sector they'd be locked up but it seems pretty clear that the u.s. military plays by a different set of rules they live mop and r.t. new york the us is bracing for a government shutdown during a meeting with the white house son in the white house with a senior democrats donald trump said he would be proud for that to happen if congress refused to approve funding for his board. thank you very much it's a great honor to have nancy pelosi with us and chuck schumer with us.
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and you want to start i am not talking about the last time job you show today oh no no and then you won't wait ari quickly and when he i don't want to do what you did when he called for i will shut down the government if i don't get my will none of us if you are not something you say ok you want to put that one said i'll take ok. keep the government focus the we're going to keep it all american we have forced it in there it will have border security some think it would not particularly our members are already that we have the lowest unemployment that we've had fifty years we confront some of the stats that it ought to be not border security this war that we talk about border security if we don't have. all the wall while wall fall the wall the wall.
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i can't explain it to you it was wild it goes to show you you get into a tickle context with this conch you get a team go all over you. teresa mabel continue her role as british prime minister after surviving a no confidence vote in her leadership the vote was triggered by conservative party rebels over what they consider the most handling of the pressure of negotiation parliamentary party does have confidence. following this but we now need to get on with the job of delivering bricks it for
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the british people building a better future for this country a make or break vote for the british prime minister has taken place in westminster three hundred seventeen tory m.p.'s have cast their ballots in the secret to vote and the result allows theresa may to breathe out a sigh of relief at least for the moment two hundred votes in her favor and one hundred seventeen against the british prime minister so she believes this won't vote with a majority of eighty three she was expected to be able to win if she gains one hundred fifty nine so with the results that we have seen on ravel on wednesday two thirds. of her party does in fact still support the prime minister despite all the political turmoil that has been unraveling in the u.k. over some analysts have been saying that despite being able to keep the confidence of her own party that does not seem to be the case within the house of commons
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where of course. heart breaks the tears remain remain ors remain and those people are not being expected to shift their opinions any time soon and of course we have to keep in mind that theresa may has been having an extremely hard time trying to convince them to back the deal that she has been able to negotiate on bracks it with the european union where she has also traveled to try to resuscitate that deal following having to cancel the vote back home so where all of this is going to be headed after this vote of no confidence remains unclear for the moment it's safe to assume that theresa me is sticking around because for the next twelve months there can be no such similar vote taking place but nobody's expecting times to be easier ahead when it comes to the next developments on. one of mays' fiercest critics
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labor party leader jeremy corbyn reacted strongly to the news in a tweet he said that the vote was irrelevant and she was still failing to deliver an unacceptable deal he also demanded that she bring a draft deal forward for a vote in parliament something that was supposed to happen earlier this week before it was postponed by may and it fears it would be rejected. well we spoke with a former mayor of london ken livingstone who says that though to resume a might have won the confidence vote there is still great uncertainty in westminster. now she hasn't won to vote she's won enough to hang on but this hasn't resolved the crisis in the tory party three miners who continue to undermine the deal and quite frankly i mean i know she's off to try and get a better deal tomorrow but europe isn't going to give her a different deal they've made it absolutely clear virtually every european leader and the leaders of the european. community like john made absolutely clear the
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deal that they've spent the last two years negotiating is a take it or leave it and the problem is there isn't a majority in parliament for her deal there isn't a majority to leave and my might just weird georgie remain wearing chaos and i think it makes it much more likely now that we will have a hard breath here we will leave without a deal or there might even be a triggering of a general election where a lot of teams do perhaps and not the year of indecision and just an decisiveness. to former executives for carmakers ford's argentino wing have been found guilty of human rights violations during the country's period of dictatorship over some say it's not the first time the company has been linked to a troubled past. or
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secretary of state. we risk the security of our people of iran continues stocking up on ballistic missiles the united states seeks to work with all other members of the council to reimpose on iran the blistered missile restrictions outlined in one nine hundred twenty nine. earlier this year washington pulled out of a nuclear deal with iran despite its european allies strongly opposing the move the pact had been approved by the obama administration in twenty fifteen with iran agreeing to freeze its nuclear program in exchange most sanctions against the
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country were lifted however u.s. president trump described the deal as the worst ever washington claims the sanctions now in place are the toughest so far include all previous restrictions plus new ones and they target crucial state sectors ranging from oil exports to shipping and finance in total more than seven hundred iranian individuals entities and companies are on the list independent political analyst alessandro bruno told us that any further u.s. pressure could actually prove to be counterproductive i'm not really sure what you expected when trump pulled out of the j c p o it is so-called iran deal europe is still continues to look for ways to or traded with iran and bypass the u.s. sanctions putting more pressure on iran also consolidates ironically support for the government pushing iran to the brink create
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a can backfire the more. military and diplomatic pressure you put on the country to stronger certain forces in the government become and the more difficult it is to trigger what the u.s. . really wants to achieve. our let's give you an update now on our breaking news straight from the talk of capital here on r.t. it's where a high speed train has derailed after crashing into an overpass reports say at least twenty people injured there not confirmed yet by the offish. the incident occurred around six forty am local time on the. route according to local media reports at least two characters of time but you can be the judge yourself here are some of the pictures from the scene. the investigation is already in its early stages. this breaking news here when we get them. only for this hour we are back soon with more.
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i've been saying the numbers. they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars and. more than ten dollars each day. eighty five percent of global. bridge six percent markets thirty percent. some with four hundred to five hundred three. point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remembering one doesn't show you. the one and only. you know world big news. and conspiracy it's time to wake up
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to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell. we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. a senior executive says happily in his private jet after just pulling off quite
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a coup. he has secretly initiated the sale of one of france's biggest companies. even so before landing into the bush he becomes quite disillusioned the agreement has been leaked to the media taken by surprise he now has to justify his actions. even take it or he knows that a government member is waiting for him. minister of the economy is demanding an explanation how dare he sell without consulting the state the deal must be cancelled the c.e.o.'s refusal threatens a social tensions rise and it's pointed out that the minister has already broken other bosses and their dreams and he will be next this is the last time he will stand in this office or inside the ministry this is the coffeecup of a convicted man. two months later and after a fierce jewel the two men meet again same office different atmosphere.
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the ministers stand straight and tall but is stunned and defeated the last in the show of strength with the c.e.o. his defeat is also france's defeat. the c.e.o. is patrick cronin. the company sold to the u.s. without consulting the french. in a deal that was sealed in circumstances worthy of a spy novel from prime. guys and public opinion on. the sale deals a terrible blow to french industry and its energy independence today this affair of state is shrouded in a deafening silence.
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