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this isn't time u.s. president donald trump says he's ready to announce what he'll do about the iran nuclear deal. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. thousands of armenians have gathered outside parliament where they hope the last protest leader will be named prime minister. saad hariri likely to high on as lebanon's leader despite suffering big election losses. also love or losing three new cracks in the ground in hawaii destroying more homes and cars. u.s. president donald trump will announce later on to say whether he'll pull america out
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of the iran nuclear deal or stay in and work with the european allies who insist is functioning well ahead of trump's decision iran's president has declared his country will stand on its own feet regardless of what trump does has our white house correspondent company. after months of diplomacy and high level meetings at the white house between the u.s. president and his counterparts in france germany and a monday the foreign secretary of the u.k. donald trump announced he had finally made his decision trump tweeted he would make his decision public on tuesday or whether to withdraw the united states from the iran nuclear agreement. the announcement follows a last minute effort by u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson to persuade try to keep the u.s. within the deal even with top trump administrators including secretary of state mike pump aoe but not donald trump in the absence of a presidential meeting johnson penned an editorial in the new york times newspaper
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and has been appearing on multiple u.s. t.v. networks urging trump to remain in the agreement to be tougher on iran but not throw away that the heart of the deal which is all about stopping them getting nuclear weapons the deal was negotiated in twenty fifty and under the administration of u.s. president barack obama and included other your. paean countries as well as russia china it's designed to contain iran's nuclear program for civilian use only. trump wants to get out of the deal unless it's fixed to address iran's missile program and tehran's other military activities in the region on monday on twitter he called the deal a mess and criticized the man who helped negotiate it former secretary of state john kerry along with the president trump advisor rudolph giuliani is also criticizing kerry what they call his shadow diplomacy this follows media reports
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kerry recently met with the iranian foreign minister java to reef at the united nations i don't think that we would take advice from somebody who created what the president sees to be one of the worst deals ever made is the latest signal us president donald trump is preparing to withdraw from the iran deal still france britain and germany have indicated they'll remain in the agreement regardless of the u.s. decision kimberly healthy at al-jazeera at the white house but a dense web of resin agreements and deadlines make up the iran nuclear deal which took years to agree upon and it was finally signed off by iran in two thousand and fifteen with the five permanent u.n. security council members as well as germany and the u. a week later it was indorsed by a u.n. security council resolution under the terms iran agreed to reduce the number of its centrifuge machines from twenty thousand to around five thousand for ten years centrifuges
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a needed to enrich uranium and make nuclear bombs iran also promised to enrich a maximum three point six seven percent of its uranium for fifteen years limits were put on its research and development of advanced centrifuges iran also removed the core of its main heavy water reactor and filled it with cement as a hole out to build any new reactors for fifteen years to be sure that iran is complying inspectors from the instructional tomic n.g.o.s and see have access to its nuclear sites and in exchange for all of this the u.s. and u.n. agree to lift sanctions but they can be imposed again if iran is found to be violating the deal. and this is research fellow at the world united services institute that's a think tank focuses on defense and security research she joins us from london thanks very much for being with us so what's your feeling here what do you think it's going to announce in iran about told hours time while it's difficult to
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know what will be happening in the next few hours what we know is that over the past few days. seeing no answer coming from the trumpet from the white house are for a withdrawal of some sort or off the you are so from the nuclear deal what has been a feature of the trumpet ministration has been to some level of uncertainty on what the implementation from the u.s. side will be therefore i think there will be some certain uncertainty. during down none spent in these afternoon in d.c. so some sort of withdrawal without knowing what that means specifically or some sort of free imposition of sanctions we doubt withdrawing fully from. keeping that on thursday keeping everyone guessing but is there a better deal to be had. well it took over twelve years to negotiate this deal we started in two thousand and three with you first
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two or three countries and then with the involvement of the united states and russia and china in two thousand and six and we know that it was a very tricky process especially during the last two years of a negotiation which involved a negotiation and compromises on both sides so we know that the number of centrifuges was certain and calibrated that in a way that it would be fine for both sites and we know that they learned of their agreement there was agreed in a way it would be fine for both sides and so on and so forth so it was a very technical and difficult negotiation and i think the parties involved except the u.s. are aware of that opening up of the negotiation once again would not be very successful over. there as president has said that it is possible that iran will face some problems ahead of this in due to this announcement but it's very keen to stress that iran will survive even if sanctions are imposed. yes that has been the line coming from iran the scenes disrupted the cation of iran
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the ad by trump a back in october two thousand and seventeen did i am from iran has been that they will continue to abide by their own obligations as long as they oughter parties involved in the deal we make sure that the day that if it's of the deal are still felt by iran these means practical idea konami. trickle down effect of dysfunction readies and these means of practically putting pressure on the europeans to make sure that some sort of isolation of the financial system was they should secondary sanction being back in place by the us however it we also know that. depending on what this situation will be depending on what the other parties to the deal with do iran might also respond to what will be the decision coming from to do and the states as a we shouldn't completely dismiss a day option off your run starting again it's reprocessing and richmond activities
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or even withdrawing from the nuclear deal. totally ok virus very very good speak to thanks for joining us from london thank. no manias parliament is meeting to elect a new prime minister and a live pictures from inside the palm of building running republican policy has said that it will provide additional votes needed to appoint the opposition leader and they call passion and he was the only nominee for prime minister he led massive anti-government rallies in the resignation of the former prime is assad's song sound of enforcer walk and joins us live now from yerevan in front of yet more protests seen outside parliament that and republicans square robin just it was just last week that they called passion and failed in his bid to be elected as prime minister so what's changed now. by doro.
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i mean i don't think much has changed in most of brazil's almost i mean it was the vast majority of the nice home. is this over the top and i can see you know what what really made the change here they hope these are the republican party that really governing party when you see george you see hoping that they have changed their moorings. you know i mean finally they recognise that because president had to move ahead with this and that they are going to go on we don't want to do this make them where they were jake that last week the crowds once again because here is what is going to shut down the it's my country demonstration that the opposition we have really the people you know and the ruling party the only role the legislature at this moment one hundred days from your seat so i think this time it's going to bring something republicans to find the only thing that's
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going to sell that they are going to have to relinquish the legal question you know are from a lot of excitement there is that it's a little hard to. over the speeches but just briefly tell us more about passion and his appeal. you. know when the moon you know if you could see by well now possibly the one crowd is mostly dressed in white the one that is because everyone is communicating through facebook and so forth this idea that he wants to create and maintain the important point of principle that this is being a nonviolent. disciplines movements and the reason for that is that they have been able to unite because behind a very charismatic they call passion. was so complete. and this is an extraordinary accomplishment through a very successful company that is turns the capacity on from a politician of a c.
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relative to the security. of being is the most probable next leader over the course of just a few weeks. in here please. when the band performs this song to tens of thousands of armenians on tuesday the crowd would know how to sing it back. by step has become the anthem for a revolution. stuff it composed the music. cannot kill vehicle we came to the conclusion that it needed to be in a courageous rock style as the song is a call to step up those steps should constantly be heard in the music. on the side penned by opposition leader nicole passion yun the lyrics along with his
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protest walk inspired thousands of armenians to join the movement boasting the resignation of former presidents and prime ministers said it sucks. and bringing. to the threshold of power or you are a smart young armenian such as hiking his brother have led a highly effective image driven campaign our success has many many many times in our. target helped craft passion yearns nonviolence revolutionary persona that dress called all the people who should join us he'd be aired yeah dad we didn't allow him to shave all the details we discussed so we had to plan yet of our own street stalls you can pick up a passion you know and t. shirts or a baseball cap that says have courage you call passion in his movements messaging
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has been so effective they've become like a brat. placards like rubin have become the pop art of the movement. but i don't like the rigid. framework of we're not selling anything we're just trying to set ourselves free from from tyranny. opposition organizes and now providing him with his paint but the inspiration ruben says he's a load i'm trying through filtering through my third guy and over express what my friends are feeling with people feeling on the street and when people see that those words they emotionally connect so it becomes a dialogue yeah. i mean you're just about connecting and communicating with this culture a culture of resistance. reversed you will come out zero here.
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i thought i had hair on the program of taking a place like donald trump's head to head the cia so who is gina haskell and why is she best known for her torture tactics. from a fresh coastal breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. hello heat records were broken again yesterday in particular in the british isles by some margin but when you get increased heat in the spring in europe in particular you get increased showers all right now and the other day look very obvious on the satellite picture little white dots just growing and a mass of plywood proper reign of the black sea they will develop and it's roughly speaking half way up you're so far off as australia every little bit beyond but with concentrated heavy showers in switzerland it's really greece and macedonia and
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also in spain but of the temperatures were still in the middle to high twenty's this is really pretty high for may now i'll take you overnight here to show there's not really a huge change except the gradual northward push in the potential for shows up into germany but it's army get to wednesday and the temple still run about twenty mark and stocker moscow to come down a little bit but not much as to twenty three in london so. up a spring like weather i think for the most part in europe if you come down to the mediterranean this things have improved i suppose it's still a bit of sharia potential on the coast of algeria in tunis it winds not as strong as it was this streak of tide is just that clouds the temperatures are reasonably good only twenty nine middle twenty's elsewhere and down to twenty nine in current . the weather sponsored by qatar and he's. on package for us what will you hear and what will you sing whether online horrendous
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things humans will just. about that or if you join us on the sat of the major countries in the commonwealth how far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat this is a dialogue. about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots them so are making the district join the global conversation on mount is iraq. has a reminder of our top stories the face of the iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance with donald trump about to announce whether or not the u.s. will pull out european allies have lobbied the president to stick with the
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agreement along with some democratic party. i mean his parliament is meeting to elect a new prime minister huge crowds have gathered outside waiting to see opposition leader. named for the job. site horary is likely to keep his job as lebanon's prime minister despite his poor showing in sunday's election says his son a back future movement appears to have lost a third of its seats in a result so big gains for the say a movement has allies so no one has more from beirut. there was a clear winner eleven on election. hezbollah and its political allies won the majority of seats in parliament it's being sued by some as a victory for iran. this group is backed by to her and it's the only lebanese party that has an armed wing and its electoral gains further empowers it politically hezbollah's leader called for cooperation. and that can all be for the poli
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stressed that there is a reality in lebanon and that is that no one can eliminate the other even if we have disagreements we want political stability we need to cooperate. the general elections was a loss for lebanon's prime minister saddle had a no longer heads the largest bloc in the legislature but he still retains the majority of seats allocated to suddenly muslims how did he faced opposition from within his own community some accused him of being too lenient with hezbollah which is fighting in neighboring syria when asked if he plans to change that approach the prime minister said the focus should be on development and improving the lebanese economy. i disagree with them on many issues and will continue to disagree with them but what do i told the lebanese people will be stop working on services like electricity water roads and instead
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focus on political challenge levanon can't handle political crises. clearly indicating his willingness to continue working with his political rivals he has led a national unity government since late two thousand and sixteen a cabinet that includes members of hezbollah. and the last election in two thousand and nine it was the pro western approach saudi alliance headed by saddle that won the majority of seats in parliament since then iran's influence has been growing not just here in lebanon but across the region and it has been at the expense of saudi arabia. saudi arabia used to play a major role in lebanese politics. for the better. i would be arabia was busy with other conflicts in the region like yemen the war there is a priority for riyadh but also saudi arabia was aware that there are lies in lebanon where nor longer united and they couldn't be a force to confront hezbollah but. the ground for iran.
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for now however there is little indication that lebanon is heading towards political instability lebanese politicians are talking about putting their differences aside and now that the election is over. beirut nine fighters loyal to libya's renegade general being killed near the. forces have been battling to capture has been under siege by rival militia groups for more than two years. if you have you with us i announce that the victory our for liberation has been reached and that your forces are not targeting the hideouts of their terrorists and this is after we gave instructions to avoid civilian casualties and to protect civilians securing their safety and respecting the rules of engagement and international humanitarian law. a convoy carrying hundreds of syrian rebels and civilians is left southern damascus as part of an evacuation deal forty seven buses are taken into rebel held areas of live and giraffe listen northern syria is the
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fifth day of evacuations as the government gets ready to take control of towns of beit sahour home and. government forces are continuing to bombard eisel fighters who remain in control of yarmouk refugee camp. and israeli soldier convicted of killing a wounded palestinian has been released from prison and nine of an eighteen month sentence for saying. shareef as he lay wounded on the ground he's already been shot by israeli soldiers who say he attacks them with a knife emergency authorities in why the more people to leave their homes as the volcano continues to spew fountains of love or new cracks are opening up in the ground putting more houses at risk rob runnels reports from the army estates one of the worst hit areas. racing against time and the relentlessly advancing lava residents of lay low states rescued property on monday still hoping
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their homes would survive kill away as onslaught eighteen year old marcus moylan and his family evacuated the only home he's ever known i walk this road every day you know bike this road or dance and say no what's happening is just i don't know where we're able to get their money and stuff so you know kind of essential paperwork and stuff but you know something's just gotta leave behind his father says there's no use getting upset the volcano is calling all the shots thank god for the years i've given he's taken away now and at sixty two i'm going to start all over and. it's all gone finished my looks like my legs going to be gone and my business is gone i really don't know what to do but it's kind of like when i first went to the simon. one day at a time from the air the destruction of leylandii estates is a dramatic sight you can see some of the twelve lava rifts that have opened up
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since thursday cutting a burning scar across the rural community also visible are the remains of the dozens of homes that have already been destroyed this time lapse video shows the magma surging to overwhelm of vehicles caught in its path we entered leylandii estates scored by a national guard sergeant jake keogh hero he carried a portable air monitor constantly checking it for high levels of sulfur dioxide as if to budge pritchard was conscious that there had been yeah definitely there's always the potential that could be fatal yeah. vents open up the amount of lava that loses out is astonishing this is a fresh lava flow it's probably less than twenty four hours old and i can feel the heat right from where i'm standing you can see the flames down there at the base and beyond and. they were there and now are many homes have been
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destroyed the local civil defense administrator says despite the destruction seen so far the intensity of the eruption seems to have eased now it's kind of waiting for the bumpkins to stabilize. see if it's going to just stay put in one van and just erupt or. you know hopefully go away with windows it's going to happen. the big question for people here of course is when kill away is rampage will end rob reynolds al-jazeera lonny estates. the new president of the national rifle association in the united states is all of a know the conservative commentator was chosen as the gun novice annual meeting in dallas where president ronald toms valve not to tighten firearms laws is best known for his role in the iran contra scandal when ronald reagan was present in the ninety's weapons were secretly sold to ron to fund anti communist rebels in the
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qur'an known as the contra. army commanders in nigeria have confirmed the rescue of more than a thousand for her arm hostages were released from several villages in borno state and many women and children as well as some young young men were forced to become fighters for the armed groups where the dress has wolf let's take our time i do agree the one thousand people who have been rescued by the military actually rescued were actually rescued along the around the bomb area which is on the fringes of the some piece of forest we've known and have heard of boko haram fighters trying to infiltrate that particular area and they've extended actually they reach into neighboring atom of state while some book or on suicide bombers get to native bombs last weekend killing at least fifty people in the town of movies they've also from that particular area extended their reach into cameroon so the fighters actually members of the multinational joint task force that comprises
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soldiers from cameroon nigeria nizkor chad republic as well as the new republic which is not directly affected by boko haram yet it's contributing forces to the fight against boko haram now that operation is called named operation deponent it's holding simultaneously as the army or regional forces launch another operation called operation last fall of on the shores of the lecture targeting particular island why they suspect that book what our fighters are holed up and are carrying from where they're carrying attacks now with that particular faction of the koran is actually a lie to the islamic state in west africa a group that the military in the region is trying to see that they've been denied access to arms and ammunition and freedom to operate in that part of the electorate region. a former senior communist party official has been sentenced to life in prison in china for corruption so was found guilty of taking twenty seven million dollars worth of bribes last month fifty four year old is one of the highest level politicians to be charged under president xi jinping as anti corruption crackdown
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before he was expelled from the parties and was the youngest member of the politburo made up of the ring party's top members in northern india packs of feral dogs have killed six children and injured twenty four others over the past week many were attacked when their kids were out playing outside or using outdoor toilets some parents are keeping school children at home and killing any dogs they encounter. the swiss food giant nestlé is paying starbucks seven billion dollars to sell their coffee and i say will market starbucks products and retail outlets that don't belong to the coffee chain that say hopes the deal will strengthen its brand take me in the us where it struggled for years with its own brands such as this press. and of course he's confirmed as the first woman to run the cia gina hospital's specter to face tough questioning on capitol hill the spy agency basher is donald trump's choice to replace mike pompei and now u.s.
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secretary of state but there are major questions about how spalls role in the torture of prisoners. reports from washington who is gina housefull the intelligence veteran endorsed by six former cia heads to become the agency's next to rector she is not only a highly respected nominee. but she is among the most qualified that will ever serve in that role or as critics have called her the head cheerleader for waterboarding it sends a signal to the rest of the world that we do not value human rights and the people who engage in even the worst acts of torture or supervise people who do so can end up becoming cia director and serve at the highest levels of government house bill ran a secret cia prison in thailand after the nine eleven attack under her watch at least one terrorism suspect was water boarded and household later ordered videotapes showing enhanced interrogation sessions to be destroyed
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a senate report labeled those techniques torture it's very concerning because those of us that worked on the torture report know some things that are classified and. this is an important part of this woman's career the cia has selectively declassified some details on how schools thirty three years working for the agency from an undercover agent in africa and eurasia to chief of station in several overseas postings to deputy director but last week haskell reportedly offered to withdraw her nomination to lead the agency telling the white house she didn't want to have a confirmation hearing that may potentially damage the cia's reputation president trump pushed back monday tweeting my highly respected nominee for cia director gina haskell has come under fire because she was too tough on terrorists haskell's test before the senate is scheduled on wednesday where tough questions will surely await
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hijau castro al-jazeera washington. but with al-jazeera these are all top stories the face of the iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance with donald trump set to announce whether or not the u.s. will pull out european allies have lobbied the president to stick with the agreement along with some democratic party senate. armenia's parliament is meeting to elect a new prime minister huge crowds gathering outside waiting to see opposition leader nicole passion named for the job saad hariri is likely to keep his job as lebanon's prime minister despite his party's poor showing in sunday's election he says his sunni backed future movement appears to have lost a third of its seats he says he's willing to work with political rivals to deal with lebanon's problems. nine pfizer's loyal to libya's renegade general khalifa
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haftar have been killed near the eastern city of a half the us forces have been battling to captured which has been under siege from rival militia groups for more than two years i mean if i don't know if you have a witness i know that the victory hour for liberation has been reached and that your forces are not targeting the height of their terrorists enduring or this is after we gave instructions to avoid civilian casualties and to protect civilians while securing their safety and respecting the rules of engagement and international humanitarian law a convoy carrying hundreds of syrian rebels and civilians is left southern damascus as part of an evacuation deal forty seven buses and taking them to the rebel held areas of. northern syria it's the fifth day of evacuation as the government gets ready to take control of several towns an israeli soldier convicted of killing a wounded palestinian has been released from prison in or. nine of an eighteen
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month sentence for for shooting abdul hadi fattah i'll share raef as he lay wounded on the ground he had been shot by israeli soldiers who say he attacks them with a knife emergency teams in hawaii battling lava flows and gas erupting from the killer way of ok no thousands have been asked to evacuate and dozens of homes have been destroyed or has been missing toxic gases into the essence of eruption on thursday there be no fatalities no major injuries. that i had lines of back with more news on after the stream. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel an alum in your bra five jeans will mean fofa days of time but ten times faster than forty we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost of this time zero.

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