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18 Mar, 2019 20:34

Dutch police arrest alleged gunman

Dutch police apprehended a person allegedly responsible for killing and injuring commuters in a tram in the city of Utrecht. RT’s Ashlee Banks reports. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern agrees to overhaul gun laws in the next 10 days. This after a self-proclaimed white nationalist was charged with shooting and killing 49 people in two mosques. Investigative journalist Ben Swann speaks with RT America’s Manila Chan. Months after saying the United States will withdraw from Syria, now 1,000 troops are expected to stay put. To unpack the contradiction, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof sits down with RT America’s Manila Chan to discuss. The FAA's oversight duties are under scrutiny after the deadly crashes of Boeing 737 Max 8 jets, operated by airlines in Ethiopia and Indonesia killing a total of 346 people. Now the US Department of Transportation wants answers. Jamie Finch of the National Transportation Safety Board sits down with RT America’s Manila Chan.

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