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shirts underwood wire complete. it's not no more recent you can use and leave to the the, the week's top stories on archie, the russian city of perm morton's, the loss of 6 people killed in a university shooting or corresponding traces. this step of the teens gunman, deadly rampage. this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious letter. from same political dialogue within nato is non existent to us and britain struggles become french under. great security, packed with us really. and german voters are no casting their ballots in
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a knife edge race for the ban will be continuing our special coverage. looking back on angler merkel. busy 16 years in charge, the main contenders to take berkeley ah . a very warm welcome to the weekly recap of news views and everything else this week. my names in and only we begin in the russian city of perm, which is in morning after this week's university gun massacre. 6 people were killed on monday by a student, your classmates described as a silent and lonely teenager awarding. you may find some of the following images disturbing. another 40 people were injured in the shooting, most of them students. many are still fighting for their lives. are teas,
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constantine rush, cause has been retracing the steps taken by the killer. again, you may find the images in his report distress. this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is, by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, the gunman showed up at the university faculty building. and this is where he was 1st filmed by terrified students. they were staring at him as he strode across the park with a hunting rifle, ammunition wrapped around his body. he loved the me.
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i didn't show this, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already gathered that. turns out that 15 minutes earlier we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can be a building next time we are in the 1st building and out that it was this little, even today. ah, that's the building where are these horrific scenes unfolded just meters away from where we're standing now. people were jumping from a height of about 4 meters spalding heavily onto the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that hasty evacuation to my face was among those who jumped. this is him on the video falling from the window. fortunately, he didn't suffer any injuries, unlike other students movie did in. we saw a guy walking across the square holding a gun aiming at our building. he fired
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a shot and then disappeared from our line of sight. and then we realized we had to do something better with us. the suspect has been identified as an 18 year old freshman at the university and a social media post he made. shortly before he embarked on the shootings, he talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. yeah, well, it looks like nobody's in there. this is the suspects department. that is where he lived with his mother and neighbors told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house, we met the suspect. former classmates remembered him as a silent and lonely teenager who didn't have a lot of friends. they also run into him the morning he went to shoot people, all the quibbles. he was quiet and shy, not very sociable,
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and he always slower when he walked out of the game that day. he walked differently . that day he worked with confidence quickly with broad steps. of course the main question and everyone's mind now is how 18 year old got hold of a firearm. while he bought it legally, he passed the medical test he was added by. it's a hi triest who apparently had found anything odd about this quite young man. there was even push taken in one of the gun stores on the outskirts of bird right here, where the light shooter purchased himself. ammo as he was getting ready for the mass. murder, ah ah, we were welcome at the for you. what? the what the
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what is crystal clear about this tragedy is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic police officers who just happened to be in the vicinity. when the shooting started, both officers rushed to the campus with one of them quickly running into the attacker who opened fire. that officer constantine calling in return fire, wounding the suspect. and then he administered 1st 8, or the gun mans and hospital in a serious condition. although he has revived and even regained conscious, i can say that about the city though hard because of perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that has just happened. and as you can see, people are still gathering at this make shift memorial to honor the memory of the deceased. a passenger train heard the rules in the us state of montana, killing at least 3 people on injuring dozens more. the truck train was heading from
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seattle to chicago on saturday afternoon carrying 141 passengers. 16 crew members to 7 of the 10 cars derailed along a straight section of trunk. the cause of the disaster is so far unclear on investigation is ongoing. the us and britain are scrambling to men, the rest with the front softer side lining. their ally in a security pack with the st in president biden has now admitted it was wrong to strike the deal behind paris is back after the french defense chief said political dialogue within nato has no all. busy but disappeared, let you to do it as you need the attitude of the united states. one of the submarine program is a further investigation of the of asian that we have been making for months today, political dialogue is non existent within the atlantic alliance. our teeth double quarter reports now in the cracks, appearing within the western military alliance. and how the british prime minister
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is humbling the pressure what, what do you say you have going on? i would say every mutual protection, a greater common purpose, all this seems to go out the window and there's a bit of money to be made. the recent controversy surrounding the u. s. u. k and australia as new security pack has left a new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country. at 1st, the spat seemed confined to only a few powers. france being upset with the suspension of its submarine contract with australia, which resulted from offices provisioning of nuclear sub technology to the country.
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and the entire strategic alliance is feeling the reverb. it is such a difficult issue where we see traditional alliances in some way torn apart are certainly changed fundamentally. but the issue doesn't stop there. one that doesn't even feel like they've done anything wrong. it's 3 very like minded allies, standing shoulder to shoulder, creating a new partnership for the sharing of, of technology. it is not exclusive, i did not trying to, to shoulder anybody. i did not at the stereo towards china. you states feeling like they were left hung out to dry, the u. s. and u. k. making decisions without consulting their friends with nato's ongoing friendship. crisis airing it's member states dirty laundry. many are finding it hard to see a strong united future for the west over 7 decade long military alliance. nato was considered by franz a month ago, year to go by president my whole as brain dead. a brain dead alliance,
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best strong words within nato. they want to revise the concept, he's teaching concepts and bring it back actually to the north atlantic. because if you follow america, nato will soon be in the pacific, cruising around china with the others. this is not the way nature was conceived, and it shouldn't be there. europeans should not be in that region of the world markets that repeatedly, that we should enlarge, our vision any desperately look to something to do. that's the reality. you know, we are in the, i mean maint, what's in the scanner is in iraq to train the forces. that's the limits of the extension. this is not the north atlantic anymore. is it? ok, i want to take, you know, to the spanish island of la palmer were day really has become night. as you can see, their plumes of ash filling the skies. company via the
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volcano has no entered a new exclusive phase that had been going on for a number of days at leading to the airport on saturday. being shut huge cues of people are not being seen, accusing for boats trying to get off the island. hundreds of people are fleeing their homes. buildings destroyed by lava, flows in the west of the island as well. quite incredible footage there from the palmer in spain will be keeping close developing there. just to see are those people lose masses of people able to get off the island as they are attempting to do. also, in europe, porous st. rallied, gripping the french capital against the government's latest. the coven measures yellow vest activists, the right and force and rallies have also taken place and other french cities with a run, 60000 people in attendance across the country. the french government has caused
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wides like rage, by bringing in a new health pass, which allows vaccinated people to bypass most restriction to eastern sou done were activists and block 2 key oil pipelines. it's part of a protest against a piece deal of the transitional military government is trying to broker with opposition groups. the government called it an extremely grave situation. warning the fuel could run out in the nation within 10 days. anti locked in rallies in the st. louis and city of melbourne have led to some bricklin countries with police. one video surfaced of a man being thrown to the ground unrestrained. states police say they are investigating the case of warning, some disturbing footage i had the o. well over 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during
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when you're in the week victoria state, law enforcement call for the earth space or melbourne to be restricted only to police helicopters, news outlets challenge the plan with a court. then ruling choppers could fly with police approval. australian, the 1st of all is gideon. rosemary gave us his view on all those development by suspicion is i did that because they thought that there was so many angry and frustrated people in melbourne that it people saw had been the protest were but actually come and join in. we can't be under any illusions as to what's happening here. for the 1st time in australia, the victorian police has since effectively since the broadcast media. once you have the police answering the free praise, you're entering a very, very dangerous territory. we are using a terrorism police officer on australian citizen on protest. we shouldn't have a situation where police protest prints free, protest this wildly with rubber bullets. would you guess police climates?
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because under crone of ours rules, you can't gather publicly for any reason, including protesting. i actually think there's an element of politicization that's occurred upstream police brutality. we're saying it is an attempt to crush people who are crushed into 2 baldly tight down. people who disagree with these insane and n p. freedom locked and was just after a quarter past 3 in the afternoon here in moscow. go ahead. bullets are not being cast in germany's election of the nation. preparing for life after merkel be exploring her 16 year legacy in our special coverage. coming your away after the shortest break, the survival guide. here's my goal is going to be federal research.
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so there are, you don't get a back. oh, heck, no. refrigeration came with the rest, the 7 years. bill it separately or what kind of report the, you know, they didn't take into account one thing for their own capabilities. i didn't want to face the truth if you will. brown, you lots. and the truth is that the u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of global hagaman. i mean the role which had had assigned to itself in the glove to do more than i the moon.
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ah. hello again. voting is now underway in germany, in what's shipping up to be a knife edge contest. there's one big question on voters minds who is going to replace the anglo merkel after 16 years. ah, ah. well, unlike many previous german elections, voters are heading to the polls with no clear idea as to who might emerge as johnson or the outgoing leader angler merkel husband george her own party candidates. armand la shed, although pollsters many bedding sites to have named social democratic liter love
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shows his favorite. there's also a strong challenge by the way, from a party scene as a coalition power broker, the green. and one of the issues looming over the election is, of course, the pandemic on saturdays raleigh's, in berlin against maxine relentless restrictions. where the latest reminder of how divided people are over how cobit should be dealt with. mercury is constantly taking a shelf line and curves locked on, sparking frequent on rest over the past year. while chelsea mercosur time in power has its high is its lowes and plenty of challenges from immigration to covert on to being spied on by her friends in washington. or europe correspond, and peter oliver has more not aspect. after almost 16 years in charge, the time is coma for angle american to step down as german chancellor. drawing the curtain on a political korea of over 3 decades. coming to office in 2005, she's the 3rd longest serving german chancellor of old time,
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only her mentor helmet. cole held the position longer in postwar, germany, anglo myrtle has achieved something that most politicians haven't. at the time of leaving office. she has remained popular with a large chunk of the voters. no small achievement. when you look at the challenges she's had to face me, germany weathered the financial storm that began with the collapse of layman brothers back in 2008 better than most countries. a 480000000000 euro bailout for the banks and managing to keep on employment figures from spiking to high saw angle american reelected in 2009. then came the collapse of grief and the fears it could never pay any of its colossal that pushed the single currency close to the brink and a tidal wave of criticism crushing down on merkel and her government. mm.
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do. 2013. so whistleblower edward snowden reveal that the united states had kept detailed tubs on senior german officials, including chancellor merkel. her phone being tapped by washington. protests on the streets of germany were followed up with more diplomatic comment from the chancellor. have always made it clear to the u. s. president. flying amongst friends is not acceptable to me. one of the biggest moments of angle americans tenure came in 2015 with the refugee crisis. her statement via shuffle. so we can do it. she did a policy which saw hundreds of thousands of refuge geez, fleeing the conflict and syria coming here to germany. something which saw anglo merkel revered by some reviled by others. each daughter guns, i simply say that germany is a strong country. we have already managed so many things we can do it on these and
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whenever there is something sending, you know, way, if you need to cross that bridge, which is need to work on it biggest is these are going to invite the indoor. so we have not migrant lows and search for and what we are seeing right now has no relevant to the present. when this is merkel repeat constantly, we work with it, but she is not offered. a structured solution is on talk to the chancellor medical actions in regard to refugees change the makeup of the german parliament is opposition to her policies on asylum allowed. the empty migrant alternative for germany party to win seats in the bond. the stag, becoming the largest opposition policy to her government, and making things difficult to her when addressing the chamber. i me, there's being no easy route to the finish line for angle american. the government's
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policies on the covert, pandemic sets off a small but vocal opposition that at one point threatened to storm the bottom. the stag. i me the me, me, me. the retreat from afghanistan provided the chancellor with more problems in her final weeks with accusations of rifts within her cabinets over how best to evacuate people from cobble and then issues over who had been able to get on german planes. because ultimately it will continue the evacuation operation for as long as possible in order to help afghans who worked with us or security by
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freedom for the rule of law and development to leave the country. we currently have a very pragmatic procedure. we only carry out the security check upon entry to the country. we have now identified 4 cases of people who had already been deported border now in germany. she prepares to vacate the chancellor's office just behind me. alarm bells ringing loudly and angular, miracles, christiy, and democratic union party as they slump to record lows in the pulse. the chancellor's final address to the bone, the stag, which became a attempt to promote the d. you candidate arm and lush, it as her successor ended in a barrage of hackles. god isn't, it's not just about foreign policy and nato in europe who would have thought i have been with this gym. and boone dissent for with the t is here is of the democracy. and this is exactly what will be discussed me
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despite the obvious challenges the merkel years will come down is a time of relative stability for most germans. her policies have made it easier for families to balance. children with korea's employment figures have remained steady while the economy is enviable in the u. into nationally, germany has taken a far more prominent role under miracles leadership than it is had in modern times . one of the big concerns right now though, is that with no clear successor to angle america in terms of policy or certainly international clout, what will become of those years of stability that was seen when to her reign piece roll her r t. berlin. just to follow on from peter's piece of things actually will be working today. the germans don't directly choose charles for when they go to the polls day. instead elect members at the finish, the government who will later pick
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a chancellor to lead water in practice is always a coalition government, not each vote her receives to ballad papers. the 1st is for a candidates in the electoral district, there are 299 such constituency across the country, on the 2nd ballot that's for a political party. there are $47.00 of them playing for 6, but only parties with more than 5 percent of the nationwide can enter the parliament. none of the german parties are expected to secure a clear lead, so there's likely to be plenty of post election wrangling on forming a governing coalition. german law professor al marquee. mueller shared his take with us some the possible lineups. the only thing we certainly know this, this when part is, is a to spit in the future government because they needed to coalition attributed a coalition may be together. but the christian democrats was associated with the
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greens unnecessary entity. so the question is, who can join together the into the actually most likely then he needs to be the liberal party to form a majority coalition. the other option is from my point of view, a bit less preferably that it would be a social democratic, and green coalition to cut a long story short, might you most likely be a coalition of christian democrats unless it will be the chancellor johnson. the green definitely. and the l more key model running to program. so indeed, voting is well underway and one of the most keenly contested german elections in decades will bring you all the latest on the pallet right here in our teams national and a did keep an eye on our key dot com for developments all throughout the day. as
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