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ah, ah ah, the a man shoots dead, a gas station cashier in germany now to being asked to wear a mask, and spoke in horror and debate in the country's media. as frustration grows at kobe restrictions, us president joe biden center buddy and call to america's allies and talks peace at the us. that admitted unprecedented route with nato, my life problems and accusations of a cold war mentality from china. on the day of mornings declared in the central russian city of term after the university shooting the killed 16 hundreds of pay their respects at a memorial to the victims of correspondence and speaks to the mother of
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a badly injured student. the shots have my daughter in the back. she was running away. she saw him when it started running. she had to have evening removed. ah! hello, good to happy with his tuesday evening at 9 here in moscow. my name is colleen bray with the wealth news from r t international. first, germany's in shock after a man shot dead, a cashier who asked him to wear a mask, the suspect turn self into police, telling them that he felt cornered by ever growing infringement from civil liberties. because of corona virus restrictions, he's our euro correspondent, a 49 year old man is in police custody in the western german state of rhineland politeness for the killing of a 20 year old petrol station worker. the man who's in custody says he shot dead. the 20 year old after being forced to wear
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a mask against covert 19 in the petrol station. it all happened on saturday evening . this 49 year old man arrived at the petrol station he was told he couldn't come in unless he had a face covering on around an hour and a half later. cctv seems to show that he came back wearing a mask, which he then took off when he was at the desk. this is according to prosecutors who see not c t. v footage, prosecutors then say he produced a revolver and shot dead. the 20 year old with one shot to his head, a mom home in feud. however, it wasn't until the next morning when the 49 year old man turned himself into the police. regarding the motive he stated that the corona virus pandemic was a heavy burden on him. he felt pushed into a corner by the situation and so no way out other than to send a signal. now this is the 1st time that any killing has been linked to the. the
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government's measures here in germany against the coven, 19 pandemic. it seemed to be representative for the bond the stag, for what that region, julia clerk and saying that she was absolutely shocked by this killing. she's been joined by number is numerous other politicians in expressing their condolences and shock and disbelief. what's happened there, but it isn't the 1st time that we've seen violence arrived by those that have been opposed to government measures against covered 19 demonstrations here in berlin and around the the rest of the country have turned violent in the past with clashes between demonstrators and the police, the, the, me, me,
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me in real numbers covered cases across germany are dropping right now, but in order to make sure that that remains the case will measures remain in place . in fact, here in berlin just on saturday, we're going to see new measures come into play, which is going to make things more inconvenient for those who haven't been vaccinated face. going to have to show proof of the nation or prove that you've recovered from cobra. seen within the last month, if you want to enter conic stacy the several $1000.00, trillions protesting kobe restrictions of clashed with police and brought central melbourne to a standstill. the rallies against kobe locked down from vaccine rules come just a day off the right police dispersed crowds in the city. yes. the
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construction workers pelted union representatives with bottles and other objects for siding with the government to shut down the construction industry and force employees to get an okey lated by the end of the week, organizers will and the demonstrations will continue until the balance of met, including an immediate enter the lockdown, no more masking vaccine mandates and the reopening of building sites. political commentator allie brisk, who's in australia says the heavy had to police response, including the pepper spray and rubber bullets, could get even worse. rarely do have a small but the same time, not insignificant percentage of the population who is part of this worldwide movement of the what i would the, the, me, the nation group. the interesting thing about these particular purpose today is the way that they have scribe bio straight and officials. for example,
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one official described participating. is i quoted, drunken, fascist, on a straight in moral to the post time we've seen such language being used to describe the purpose for the police. it's interesting that the police officials have said that in light of what they've heard about the intentions of the demonstrators to continue they have, they said that they will take a different approach more heavy had to approach the demonstrations continue the next few days. the un general assembly is convenient in new york with leaders from around the world, taking the podium among those people. ready delivered addresses was us president joe biden. it's operative word being cooperation, but there's more so it is kind of open and explain to us next in new york, how that caleb pets are, bye and then at global aspirations on his mind. and certainly we heard the debut speech of joe biden to the un general assembly. he talked about
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the need for global unity. he stressed the issue of climate change, and he talked about how the u. s. a withdrawing from afghanistan was the end of an era. now he did emphasize that the united states is not afraid to retaliate against terrorist groups that might attack the united states. that the country is more equivalent to do so tend to drive them from the air to cut off their finances, as well as to counter their propaganda. joe biden didn't of course, reference the recent air strike that was aimed at isis that ended up killing civilians including children in afghanistan. now, during his remark, joe biden emphasized that the united states would always have the back of its allies around the world. here's what he said. all of the major powers of the world have a duty in my view to carefully manage their relationships. so we do not chip from responsible competition to conflict. we are not seeking
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a new cold war or world wide it in the rigid blocks. the united states is ready to work with any nation will stand up for our allies in our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries and dominate weaker ones. now this comes just a week after the decision by the united states to join with australia and the united kingdom and a new security pack to their calling at the office deal. the office packed and at this alliance was considered hugely offensive to france, france a long time ally of united states, a member of nato, felt they were stabbed in the back because this led to australia cancelling a deal that was very lucrative for france for diesel submarines and these electron submarines, their deal is canceled and instead of the united states is now supplying australia
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with submarines. now at this point, this point we have the french president mac crohn who was scheduled to speak cancelling his remarks. he was planning to give a pre recorded speech to the un general assembly, and that speech has been cancelled, and it will be later it will be much later on monday that we will hear the french foreign minister give remarks on behalf of france to the un general assembly, this is the 1st time since 2005 that the french president has not spoken to the un general assembly, quite a dramatic move. he was on the schedule for later today on the aftermath of biden's remarks, he has been cancelled. now, what is the reason for this abrupt change in the schedule many years, suspecting this, relates to the office deal to frances anger at the united states over the submarine contracts, etc. but that is not yet confirmed. there has not been an official reason given by
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france for this abrupt change in graduating and, and who will be representing them at the u. n. ga. but it's important to know that it's not just france that is outraged at the united states over the office deal. while we've also heard from the european union chief, it seems like there's some pretty widespread outraged people feel like the united states has left one of its important allies behind. this is what's been said. one of our member states has been treated in a way that is not acceptable friends and allies partners talk to each other. so this is clearly, this did clearly not happen. and i think we need to talk during the discussion ministers express. clear story that 80 tory france and these announcement run counter 2 calls for greater corporation. we did it the union in the, in the pacific. seeing that it has made a lot of things more difficult and i'm afraid things will remain more difficult for
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a while. we understand very well the anger of our french friends. what was decided that the way this decision came about is irritating. it is sobering and not only for from us. so at this point, so we not only have france and the european union coming out against the arcus deal, but we have china coming out against it, doing it as a hostile move, saying that it could lead to a new cold war. so in light of all that's taken place, the anger of france and the european union. the anger of china jo biden's words about the need to avoid a new cold war and not divide the world into blocks and the need and the promise of the united states to always stick by its allies. those words came across to many international observers as rather hollow. yeah, there are going to be some katie watch speeches that this general assembly and they will get you get back to it there in new york, caleb open. thank you. also,
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new york is journalist and commentator chadwick moore high that those words are president biden, then cooperation standing up for allies ready to assist any nations? how do you think that's going down in from europe and the people left behind and i've got to stand very poorly. it it's, it's rather shocking, actually, and it's very shocking. the members of the european union coming out and in no uncertain terms against the saying that a very strong ally of united states and of course, one of their most important member nations france, has been cast aside in this, in the august deal of it seems very shady, it seems like there's a back door dealing going on and operates has been up behind. i think that read it . crime decisions do not address the general assembly probably has to do with his anger frustration over joe biden. restoration going behind his back and tossing the side of the seal on his thoughts are not wanting to start another cold war to
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prevent another one breaking out. how does that reconcile with his moves in the pacific? it doesn't seem very good. i his speech to stream the hollow and the use a lot of vague platitudes about human dignity about you know, obviously you spoke about position. it seemed like you had global ambitions. unlike you to the last president to address the general assembly. and if china is upset about this as well, joe biden is really alienated and upset swath of the world. very powerful, very important nation. unclear why this nuclear submarine deal was so important to the administration. and why was worth alienating grants, annoying china, and the like. how difficult is it going to be for president biden to come back to france now because i know correspond was saying that we don't know exactly why president mc chrome is not going to be speaking of the general assembly and father for me to be a political golf pad, but the timing is astonishingly come,
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incidental isn't chadwick. so if he saw that this was going to blow over with from so that's clearly not the case. now how much of a bridge does he need to build with a country that's supposed to be a major ally? it seems like it's going to be quite the bread she's got to work on. and especially with the metro, many representative the you coming to frances defense you know, this is a guy that we were promised that your loved this man and that they were rudy for him in the in the 2020 election. and now, you know, one of, you know, not even a year in office and he's completely alienating one of the biggest allies. you know, you spoke of. so many people had to theory, spoke a lot about human dignity as ordering the dignity of all these people and around the world. meanwhile, at home and in the very city in which he's speaking here in new york. and by creating a cast system of people, medical archive is the norm. his administration is working hard to make sure people
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do not have human dignity with a vaccine mandate with math mandate. with this apartheid system where a certain, a certain segment of the population here in new york, it tends to be black. americans aren't allowed and the businesses are allowed to go to the gym are allowed to walk. so he's picking up all these empty ambitions and the while at home, he's ignoring what's going on. he's ignoring how he's doing the exact opposite at home and also on the international stage where he's given credit, no dignity to have to deal with australia going behind and cutting them out. but at the very hollow. and, you know, maybe europe is wishing that they hadn't been so strongly supportive of this man. it's kind of tricky to see who the speech was aimed at and it's not for the home crowd or for thing allies. it's difficult to say ok, we are in new york. thanks for that. thank you. this is all say on the way a 3rd russian man is facing charges in britain over alleged involvement in the 2018
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script power poisoning saga. just one of our stories after the break i use mine across the board of the search and focus bittman ball here, but me o o o i o me. ah,
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i understand. i join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then, in the logan, the central russian city of turn this morning, the victims of the mash shooting at its top university. 6 people were killed. 4 of them aged 20 and under a more than 2 dozen. others were wounded. a warning you may find the following footage, disturbing security recordings have been really showing students inside the university building running for their lives. as the attacker walks in, hinges
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a security guard and shoot him a 2nd time. as the guard lies defense us on the floor, the man dressed old and black then steps over the turnstile to continue his mass killing. meanwhile, the memorials being set up where hundreds of already paid their respects to the victims. among them, pope woman whose daughter was badly injured in the attack was little short of film . the shot hit my daughter in the back. she was running away from she saw him and started running. it hit her in the bucket. she had to have a kidney removed, she'll be transported to more school. she received 1st aid, god bless those people and we got lucky in comparison to others. she was a little behind her group. they managed to themselves inside a classroom. parents should be aware of what they kids are doing. this is what i'm talking about. how is it possible? she didn't see he got all the stuff at home to friends laughing thought it was a joke. what's that about?
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the, the city is still really from what's happened here throughout the night. hundreds of people gathered to make shift memorial here, bringing flowers to honor the memory of the deceased, being diversities. close. now it's campus has been sealed off by the police with investigation. of course, in full swing, no one except for those who live in a student dormitory, behind these fans are allowed inside. now, we're stayed standing in front of an entrance where the gunman broken the attacker is believed to have initially a gun down a security guard to make his way into the camp was now let's recap some of the key moments from yesterday's shooting. ah ah, i
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wish i didn't hear the shots, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already got that. it turns out that we had 1015 minutes. sonya we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually have building time, we are in the 1st building and out that it was this little practice saved today. the ah, me the suspect was identified as an 18 year old freshman student at the university. he'd spend just a couple of weeks there before the incident, so it's unlikely it was an act of personal revenge. investigators have been able to piece together exactly what happened on that day. so we know that a black class shooter and a helmet with a hunting rifle and ammunition wrapped around his body, stormed into the campus around 11 in the morning while students were in their
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classes. some of the students and teachers barricaded in their classrooms. others were seen jumping out of windows, trying to flee the harness. it was a horrific scene unfolding, unfolding just meters away from where we're standing now. people were leaping from a height of about 4 meters falling heavily on the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that. our team managed to talk to you the suspects father, who lives in a different city now and hasn't kept in close contact with his son an ex wife. but nonetheless, he noticed that something was not right with his son. i'm in another city right now . i've heard various rumors and still don't know what to believe. i work away on contract, come to come around once a year. sometimes more, sometimes less and last saw my son around april or may. nothing could have prepared me for the one. when i 1st heard about the incident, i went into shock and i still have recovered from what he suspected of doing. when
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he lived with his mother, we've been divorced for 12 years. and whenever i talked to him, he just sat at home by the computer. i kept asking him, why didn't he go for a walk or do something else? this year he went to university to study forensic science on a sci fi. he hadn't even finished his 1st month. well, as you can imagine, this was a night, especially for those who was inside at that moment. then we're going to listen to a story of a teacher who was lucky enough to survive this horrible blood bath. most of that i will in the school, we were touring university and new hardwood had arrived and we spend more time on it. and so my next class was you at 11 30 am, but we said a bit longer. and there's 3 minutes actually saved off because everything happened just outside the door. we will all late one of my students left earlier to be in time and know that she was injured. she's in hospital right now, but my team and i got lucky dolls have instructions on what to do and everything was done as per instructions and training. to summarize our 2 rules running case,
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the fire barricade felt in as a terrorist attack. of course, the question on everyone's mind now is how we mentally insane 18 year old got hold of a farm. while he bought it legally. resume and footage taken in one of the gun stores where the shooter allegedly purchased his ammo. he passed all the medical tests, he was that advice like hired, treatise, who apparently didn't notice anything odd about this quiet young man. so that would be mass shooter, got a firearms license in accordance with russian laws. and probably this is an area of legislation that is going to be revised in by authorities in the near future. now, what's crystal clear about this tragedy though? right now is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic police officers who miraculously happen to be in the vicinity. when the shooting started, they both rushed to the camp. one of them quickly ran into the attacker who opened
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fire that officer constantine colleen and fired back one thing of the suspect. and then even administered 1st aid. the gunman in the hospital. now in serious condition, although he survived and regained consciousness, and i can say the same about the city though, as perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that's just happened pretty far off. it says someone rushes 2nd, the highest diplomat in london to discuss the souls bring poisoning saga i was off the u. k. name to 3rd russian over alleged involvement in the 2018 poisonings which left 3 people. critically l. one dead mosque of a stretch. the london, using the incident to put pressure on russia, the you can sorry to say they believe the new suspect works for russian military intelligence and allegation also leveled at alex on the patrol from northland the sheared off 3 years ago. but they would also name to suspect also on tuesday, the european court of human rights role that the kremlin is responsible for the
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murder of alexander, the financial, an ex security service officer who the court claims died of polonium. boy's name was always denied any involvement in the 2006 death. he drank a joint. kevin owen elliot to discuss these 2 stories, starting with the salisbury case according to u. k. police, his name is dennis sir gay, of 50 years old, and the believe that he's a very serious man there calling him a major general working for russia's foreign intelligence service. and it is claimed that mister sir gave was in charge of the entire alleged mission to murder, former double agent surrogate scribble in a london suburb. even though, as the prosecutors are saying, the investigators found that mister shaw gave remain in london during his entire stay in the u. k. one and has authorize the charges against the man. but formerly he cannot be charged before he's arrested. the scruple case made huge headlines.
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you know, in britain, most people knew about it, but around the world, remind us a little bit about it. it's a complicated case and we will have to go back to march 2018 when russian born through a script ball, who had been working as a spy for russia. but i'm actually turned into a double agent at that time. he felt severely ill in salisbury, along with his daughter, and soon after that london, together with some of its western allies, began accusing russia of poisoning mister script ball and the cold that an attempt to murder the man. and it was claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and wu salon, the sheer of when to saw was very and used. a nerve agent called knobby talked to allegedly get rid of mr. script ball. and eventually the 2 men gave an interview toward channel in which they said that they were not involved in any kind of wrong
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doing. and that they had only gone to the u. k, as tourists. moscow kept asking for evidence and also kept saying that they were keen to operates to join efforts to investigate this difficult case. however, when you k, officials kept blatantly refusing to cooperate and they can for fusing to provide any kind of evidence to the russian officials. moscow began blaming london for using this case as a political tool to demonize russia internationally. so here's what the foreign ministry spokeswoman marie, as a harbor said on tuesday about this juniors or bullet drugs when they leave for over 2 and a half years. the british authorities have used the incident sold bridge to deliberately complicate bilateral types, despite repeated appeals from russia, along with coal 1st possible dialogue. london is still refusing to have
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a sort of discussion enjoined investigation into the incident where and i want to remind you here the russian citizen suffered coincidentally with the u. k. police announcement on tuesday, the european court of human rights ruled that russia was responsible for another killing that was of former supply. alexander live in ankle, which dates back to 2006. what's new than that? it's been brought up to make headlines. well, to be honest with you, there really isn't anything new in that conclusion by the european court of human rights, because it almost entirely echoes what we heard from the british authorities before . but the story of alexander live in a co 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines, and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin,
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quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to question national is one of them . a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the washington state . now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite. william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights is positioning itself as an international traditional authority. trying to play political role and due to
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cultivate an atmosphere, 1st with obie, had become so popular in several western state. so that if there are any further international consequences of this, if there's any further reaction from any of the sides, i'll let you know and i'll help you get through it. okay, that you'd use for this out. scottie, no, he was in the washington team are up next for now though from out to moscow. thanks for watching me. you know, one thing we talk about america is class or other countries from class war like where britain is a prime example. but in america typically, you know, take step now. yeah the.

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