tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2019 6:00pm-7:01pm +03
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or showers coming in across the peninsula right down into somali monday and only into choose david as a case of spot the difference over some showers around the gulf of thailand bangkok could see some wet weather and in asia dry as one would expect and that's also the case across a good part of australia but we have seen some wet weather just making its way through the bite pushing down across south australia into victoria ahead of that with high pressure in charge things happening on the quad side light wanes lead to some fog and you can see this is the same in sydney over the last couple of days it's certainly been on the quiet side if things should move through as we go on through the next day i'll say that bad a cloud of rain will make its way further a sweet 16 celsius there to sydney was some rain pushing through but fine and dry by the time we come to choose day.
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mexico's most loved so exposes the reality of more than life through fiction. soon books reveals the drama behind the camera this week the produces focus on the difficulties facing indigenous women and the power superstition still holds over a large section of society oh ok 2 wounds episode 3 of soap box mexico own al-jazeera. and watching al-jazeera and these are the top stories right now iran will increase in reaching its uranium levels in the next few hours reaching the limits of the
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2015 nuclear deal tehran says it will begin scaling down commitments to the agreement every 60 days but insists it is still open for talks. or just as a return to the streets of hong kong and their fight to have a controversial extradition bill scrapped these are live pictures of the crowds there tens of thousands of people marching towards the new train station which links the territory to the chinese mainland organizers say they want to educate visitors from china about their struggle. voting is underway and race is general election the 1st sense financial bailouts and it opinion polls are predicting defeat for the far left prime minister alexis tsipras the new democracy leader is tipped to be him. opposition parties and activists in algeria are demanding elections in 6 months they want an end dependent body to oversee the poll several groups took part in a national forum for dialogue meeting on saturday or democracy protests began in february which led to the resignation of longtime president of tell us he's been
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afflicted. they reports. that in the seaside resort of. politicians academics and journalists met with the aim of finding a solution to algeria as political crisis talks discussed interim solutions such as the formation of a new cabinet made up of independent professionals as well as the establishment of an independent election commission once formed visits to the presidential election would take place within 6 months. we agree to have these presidential elections that we all have accepted in order for our people to be able to have the 1st democratically elected president and a transparent why the presidential elections will grant a strong legitimacy to the new president so as for him to categorically bring a change. the 5 months hundreds of thousands of protesters have demanded a complete overhaul of the leadership entrenched in power for the past 57 is to
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tell gerry's independence from friends on wednesday interim president abdel kouddous ben salah cooled the national dialogue about ranging a presidential election but didn't set a date for when that might be and lists a protest as a likely to continue to reject elections if that organized by the ruling elite as they have their legal yes and. that they will all clear and aren't elections. some opposition leaders say the interim president needs to do more to gain the trust of protest as. the release of prisoners of conscience is considered one of the most important steps to prove the sincerity and seriousness of those who are now in charge of the nation but all topics that help achieve the demands of the people should be discussed the. whatever is decided at this conference may serve as
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a road. to result the rest but to some in the opposition what's being suggested is a compromise to full and they won't be satisfied until those in the establishment play no part in algeria's future victoria gates and be as they were. considered candy are closing their shops and fear of violence alison's a buddhist monks are meeting to decide who to back in december presidential election the gathering has been called by the head of the british national group or do. been accused of inciting violence against muslims the city has seen a spate of anti muslim riots in recent weeks following the easter sunday bombings which killed 258 people in the hernandez joins us now from canada so what is the mood there. in can. bring up how things would pan out.
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businesses which how many high presence can be. shot but during the course of the day we have seen that this is. the have those who have chosen to open one business in terms of the streets. to see how. this. sort of. got to. respect the sacred temple of this morning. we think is a rival that is as you can see just behind me here at the stadium in candy. coming together in this conference call. show us the government respond to.
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history and the hospital. had been. expressed by. this. sort of violence this is something obviously that has. sort of a. campaign that they had such intention of. they have said this is a coming together of good. sort of discuss issues. to see they have invited people. to police presence in the streets
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and even this. sort of presence. and truth squads the special transpose. around this conference. live for us in tandem and thank you. let's return you now to the story of been following in hong kong a new round of protests tens of thousands of people again they've been rallying against that controversial extradition bill this time they're focused on an area where there are lots of tourists are broad mcbride has been covering this rob the turnout seems seems huge as usual. that's right a show very organized this were hoping for a couple of 1000 people but even before it started it was realized that it was going to be well in excess of that we all talk about thousands of people it could
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be bad by the end of the day we. only estimates the rent as you mentioned that tens of thousands of people have been marching through the cow loo district of hong kong this is a area of hong kong that famous for its market shopping its luxury brands and it is a focus for lots of naval and tall groups coming here to buy the to buy their luxury goods it has to be said that is a cause a source of resentment for a lot of hong kong people here the organizers of this march wanted people to come and explain to mainland what this extradition a she was all about there were lots of concerns from the old power sees that this could potentially lead to some angry clashes between the groups it has to be said that this is been despite the size and despite the congested street a very good natured box there has been interaction between hong kong people and mainlanders she has to be said to date has been very genteel very polite the mainland there's a quite amused by what they are seeing here because of course hong kong is just
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about the only city in china why you can have demonstrations like this that. visitors. sunday afternoon we are now at the end of the march of people are still streaming in here this is the terminus of the high speed rail connection between hong kong and mainland china and again this is a symbol a source of resentment for a lot of people here that it represents the growing influence of the growing domination if you like of mainland china here in hong kong the 1st michelle from where this is a movement go from here. and we will pose that question to rob again here is an covering this famine and quite a lot of detail lost that connection there. i don't my current rescue that defied italian authorities and docked in the island of lampedusa has been impounded alex was carrying more than 40 people who'd been saved near libya on thursday malta
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offer to accept the migrants from italy refused but the crew said it was too far to travel a spokesperson for the mediterranean charity says it has a responsibility to help the migrants and. i think it's more you know if there's no one in that sea they die such a small dinghy johnson even gets spotted by the right they were lucky to warn the phone hotline shortly before. and saw the remains of the ship if there was no one in the sea no one can tell the story the idea is to eliminate even the witnesses so it should be able to say that in libya there is no rule that everything is fine and that we don't have any. we can't give up and think about not being we will try with any means always with deep respect for our constitutional values and international treaties. meanwhile a german rescue crew has decided against harboring in italy and is headed to malta and stead the sea i posted on social media that italian authorities stopped it from
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docking and it couldn't wait any longer the ship is carrying 65 refugees and migrants the captain refused orders to return them to libya saying they'd end up in torture camps italy's interior minister. has been on social media defending his hardline stance. you know yeah i am not reopening italian ports especially if you ask me to but was a german ship and then you take care of it we put them all on a bus in front of the german embassy vats enough and this applies to the french the dutch and to anyone who thinks anything can be done in. an explosion has torn through a shopping mall in the state of florida leaving more than 20 people injured 2 of them seriously blasts and large pieces of debris almost 100 meters across the street witnesses told local media vacant restaurant appear to be the source of the explosion. pakistan's military says he will protect an emblem and a power sharing deal with the opposition so. it's time to rebuild the nation after
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months of violence and people go. through on the 5th of july agreement with freedom and change and other powers is considered a win win situation and we are now late inning the way of the revolution because we will be seeing different practices in our country against corruption and against racism and against the dignity of the citizen and the honorable people of sudan we are now starting a phase of building a new sudan where everyone will face a transparent procedure and the law will be above everyone afghan leaders from the share to put the finishing touches on what's planned to be the world's largest free trade zone well it's up and running it will bring all $55.00 members of the african union into a single market of well over a 1000000000 people advocates of the trade deal hope that will bring employment opportunities to millions of people on the continent alkan web reports on think and 10 yeah about what the free trade agreement could mean for farmers there.
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but teach a bit graze here on how farming kenya and is up in more than a dozen african countries beings from these soya plants will make cooking oil. no more of a so we decided to call soya because this is the. and then it is the main class crop for us. the oil from bessie's beans is bottled at this food factory in the town of seeka as well as using locally produced oil its owners sometimes import oil from neighboring countries as well but that's subject to trade terrorists so it costs more the products made in this factory were also subject to trade tariffs and some of the african countries that they're exporting to the proponents of a new person continental free trade agreement say that would soon change. nearly all of the member states of the african union have signed the agreement is due to
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take effect next year and progressively phase out 97 percent of tyrants. at the factory the director told us it will create jobs and reduce costs if it's implemented there's going to be the single biggest market in the world where there will be free movement of goods and services big macro projects like to look very good but the implementation has to be done with a united africa with the united thinking united limitation when leaders promise free trade the african union many still pursue protectionist policies at home selling manufactured products across africa's borders often isn't easy it's here at the port of mombasa that goods manufactured outside of africa are imported to the region. most african countries trade more with countries in europe and asia and with each other economists say that free trade agreement alone won't solve that and
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that they'll be resistance from a powerful few who make fast profits from the status quo the politicians have become beholden to these types of folks and i think you're breaking up much more than might appear at 1st glance here bringing in a system that's been there since independence the products from the food factory a truck to run. the region that this kind of manufacturing export happens less in africa than any other continent economists say free trade within the continent would change and create more jobs for people like you but many feel it's still a long way off malcolm webb al-jazeera kenya the resilient musician known as the father the bossa nova has died at his home in rio de janeiro jale who berto was. like a muslim in the name that was a global hit in 1964 and was
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a track from his multi-million selling grammy winning album popularized the fusion of samba and jazz which became known as the bossa nova sound a little artist say he's left a huge musical legacy that his country as host latino show on national public radio in the u.s. was hugely influential in brazil and beyond. giles over to is one of these kind of people that you can put a marker down and talk about what the world was like before him and what the world was like after him because he had such a profound influence on music on the culture and society there in brazil and what he did was he didn't really create he sort of created something new but more more he transformed it transformed the some of that you mentioned before he transformed it into something sort of stripped it down to his ass it's down to the pulse really and just with his guitar technique and his voice that you hear on the break right there and a little bit of music transformed it because somebody it's very boisterous very
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loud very festive it's like an extrovert paradise. bossanova just the complete opposite and that's what he helped establish and decide it would take another generation to really understand his influence and his impact on brazilian music and music in general because bossa nova had a huge influence on jazz had a huge influence on popular music there was a special relationship between the united states and brazil and it they spoke the same language and the bus in over was one of those things that helped bring those 2 countries together and those those kind of things are some of some of his legacy as well. take a look at the headlines right now on al-jazeera iran will increase in reaching its uranium levels in the next few hours preaching the limits of the 2015 nuclear deal
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to give any you until sunday to save the agreement plans to scale down commitments every 60 days says it is still open to talks as well from tehran. we heard from the deputy foreign minister who said that diplomacy is not being abandoned the iranians are only in acting certain clause within this nuclear deal because they feel that the remaining signatories are not abiding by their end of the bargain and you're saying they're giving them another 60 days in the meantime they have said that as of tomorrow morning the i.a.e.a. inspectors that are in the country on a regular basis will find that iran will have exceeded the 3.67 percent of enriched uranium that they have agreed to or testers ever tour into the streets of hong kong in their fight to have a controversial extradition bill scrapped tens of thousands are marching towards the new train station which links the territory to the chinese mainland organizers say they want to educate visitors from china about their struggle. the taliban is
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meeting with a delegation of afghans here in doha germany is mediating the gathering which is separate from the talks that are happening with the united states around 60 afghan officials including politicians and women are sitting down with the armed group. voting is underway in greece's general election and the 1st since the financial bailouts ended opinion polls are predicting defeat for leftwing prime minister alexis tsipras democracy leader cariocas. is expected to beat him so muslims in the sri lankan city of candy are closing their shops this comes as thousands of buddhist monks are gathering ahead of a presidential election in december the city has seen a spate of anti muslim riots in recent weeks following the easter sunday bombings which killed 258 people. a migrant rescue boat that defied a high enough already isn't docked and the island of lampedusa has been impounded alex was carrying more than 40 people who'd been saved or libya on thursday malta
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offered to accept the migrants when italy refused but the crew said it was too far to travel. the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera we have a news hour for you at the top of the hour in the meantime up next so box xico. capturing a moment in time. it will snapshots of other lives. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness al-jazeera. announcing such. and such promise something about dimona going to succeed. this time has been some doing look inside basle stupid asses on the damage from being on the t.n.c. to show us. how many but isn't that maginnis.
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it's not going to be that brutal that i slapped down by them to the list. until says believe in the vehicle characteristic of rules don't be a ya ass is group is going to be years to prove me that. almost up or not alarming other people doesn't always win so this. group will not give them out either. are there most of them of this person then the. look you have for number from top with their. sort of. all you feel because we've all been to plymouth to feel sorry asked asked if we thought. we were stuck up you know.
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what i mean a lot of pros who love to learn or less so i can play live is love and i mean that the saving me think i can hear that i've been through this is what you suck in and you want to be this thought he who's played at the end this request was in the look i see on it those so call i will my he call. a moment is bad that the whiskey last chord has lost the i said to me this is better. because there was a spin on purpose when you see him putting us at less cost us yet. oh yes that's it. i'm sure he's looking at. or is the most i. see is what matters most however unless we see that he is and you know brought out my late while established inside yes then leave it and the last this
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year that's it that's all that's. in the room. for. just a synopsis of the other side or certainly my review at the moment was a. little softer in response i belive me come up with a good recipe something of how around the midst of all your political stability. you know we were going to be most of the big one to do that when you get to be people you see wasn't there look he says look at him and for me how is. this issue of me going to your love it. was not your fault well i. wasn't there. but it didn't look on you with. the
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similar to floor nor'easters implosions where we got together and abetting the enemy those were deep on the wall so you couldn't just say you have recorded. you need your business. in the sun is committed to see there's a good you know lovely what a person says gentleness about honest person mattress for me is that i hung the star in there but the last battle any part of my head is my most perfect i could put having. this is me. i've money the ticket that timber this yeah mama why does the now over down he says here are called athena you i don't see the love but in see bomb and those are all part of marty but i go like this kid i gotta say adult but i wasn't quite as bossy let's as mustn't come back in that but i saw one of the then more than i thought. i was a company that's trying to get out from what i see on the market never quite of
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what you have a question. that that they are. i'll say this be something. that's going to escalate the things down your spine they're going to pick up on the. puzzle me well it will because you're in the. thank you support of the mrs in that you know doesn't implement. the like he says the. amount of you are only a command takes time after the takes to see. given the war going to go you could have. done nothing for like some other one look at what it's going to pull us and not know it was going to be our. creditors didn't see it was what was most british give us the most don't go.
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let me finish ok but if you're going to fish and if you have a. girlfriend. that. really doesn't look. good at school yes indeed him that's great because they want to do the garden to look like it but sort of our curriculum was there this morning for some. time where they remember their way of where they're not. but i miss important thing you know i don't think you're sort of in the can or do you have just been this one long. you know with this gift i see is the killer way after. yesterday for being. here was
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a man. they helped i mean that. super the do nothing but the father of the love you. got him you. gave him the musée language they mean the simple simple simple and i thought well no i never made one last quote it like you know me. to hit assume the worst so i said no they learned that gave us a chemical that. yes get it out. in less than. 10 saying. asked sam we don't need all song. semi-finalist can beg semifinalist
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i figured. you live very lonely that know that they're just another fellow that even said that i don't own i would not they feel what i do have i use out of the house i was not. that it was going to. hurt us the good the look. of. pneumonia ok i think that's what i've got and maybe it's just. what i like. to write about yoko ono's a metaphor i don't know how far i think you're a woman of the seriousness or. go back a bit of the notes. data or just don't call them to listen to content thoughts put
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in a stone and sing in the saddam like to. kill most. of us how can taking this as bizarre look like it was extended in the right that is the normal us was a look at i was i me that this was my own son an instrument. to must not speak of course rudely and stuff but in fact i suspect he was to a yes person you don't remember the little early this loren muslims who are going to leave. in the us. say see if you're trying waving your sponsor send us. an e-mail you would support a center around the song for more losses in a place going to. them closer to us or maybe a miracle this was the man i know let's call premium.
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it's kind of surreal to some of corporate america manifesting you know christian going this year next week when the members remember ok so you see this with us i feel for going to a place that if you didn't they made that last point. is c. have just said that's midwest and those to see that now and that but some of the blood they made that they get when oyster cigar store not by side was a costliest bit on the opening ceremony of reclusive 11 that is then with your support of the lovely things of the chorus of the can no longer you and i suspect that the president but i. think what i think that being a member of the it is i really don't cement but they said something that was good that that that will.
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close over this movie because it doesn't hurt that you didn't think they sneak off with the governor just close enough. to just put it all to stop a moment but the point on this is i mean like why are you going to look around we're just using the correct address these. gave. them to them and not me not. to come and sit up with it. didn't sit in the most a place. where they. simply said it was you could do you continue to lead me down in thinking without an asterisk you jump also this is what is included in that many of the narrative and there are quite a few did it i'm going to be able to get out me and just close one isn't a stroke or. close. to it and let me go is this maybe closest to the kid i'm living in the middle and more when you're listening to music is to listen to them because
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i mean most of us. see. the level must accompany what is on the. seat a mile high i get my money on the economy no money in. life or money i can be the homicide among banja one hand on the. number as a sit downs have a physical give me guy who would have a little less dishonest are not. going to wear clothes for you to the narrow bucket the muss i love the battle better as. a blast . the person that is going to bring a smile to the next and through us in particular because i'm cordless with. their
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mother i'm a poor girl i saw in the sadness correctly and the overkill a sort of. interesting scenario so when we were going to stop her saying that the. jury. had to live. there when he took you. to take the communal me. bring him again i was a little. on the but i love him. you'll. recall in the mine on the bus we regret i mean are there in the field 100 over there was minimal.
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and i. think you. know that was not a good start for me. oh. ok. i want to take a long way in which i just wanted to be on the legacy that you want isn't your. way to go but yes it. doesn't is delighted to see some of the less of the people that will have. to go if there's. a better than what you're. used to most because. suddenly going to say you had to come out of the commons and. i got your book at
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them which. is. that the number of votes in the world at the numbers you can see with them and what. is the story of me they start unless you happen to have 802100 don't hire me they've got to see who say land there even he's done a video. liz they asked for me dad mother would you have a locust on a soon though. well from again and again i'm just. saying there much of the film has. to me a lot of the going is like the other night of the novel own little me a little part where under the rule of the learned good there your love is love this is your look at you know it don't you see this and yet we'll see you still remember . that one of the bigger. so your doctor or the clinic or so because you wanted to revive the service has created this when you think of it i
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mean. this doesn't almost come they make the study essay the map of. wonder you're hoping stella silver team lost most of amazon lettuce by year. in the us of a most up to half measure this is why for most young people who see it at a month. or more you'll sign. a more than a 7 now that you do seek it out a man has to again janet and. i love evilness you. just love my job but the last part of the balance you go. badal better to be really less. because i'm part of the make them in not on but the yeah it goes through your last in that are you that i'm in no real hopelessly real or
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managed that and this and bill missed us water this. summer the system is distances to. the communists in the corner already see they fit into this past christmas. some of those must have. been great is still there we can all see intelligence in that insist that he killed the internet. but it's almost seem to me that he and his and that diseased face. dostana system.
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is ruined but they sat to them for. a while one quarter haven't they you see on the last. she said give me the opening to suggest that it is 1000000 signatures. when i. don't need a lot of her business. to know. her mantras. conflict. to any successful south for mexico's most loved it is no different behind the cameras this week tensions run high as the producers are forced to balance creative and social issues with a dimanche of commercialize a show. how a sub survives episode 4 of soap box mexico on al-jazeera.
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for the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every to kill us of plastic waste they collect this school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. over their cars in 1999 a boeing 767 took off for new to cairo to match. everything no one survived the journey 20 years on out 0 world revisits the
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case of the fatal egypt air crash flights 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. they watch us. they gather evidence but so we. american cyber activists develops and used in brazil a moment to police. we have more cameras than they do. because the people a bigger brother. revel beaks. on a 0. this is al jazeera. peter w. watching the news hour live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the
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next 60 minutes iran will start enriching uranium beyond the limits of 2050 nuclear deal within hours. tens of thousands of protesters back on the streets of hong kong this time they're aiming their message of visitors arriving from mainland china. launching a single market among 55 nations african leaders gather in the to create a new way to trade. talks on afghanistan's future under window between the taliban and afghan politicians and with u.s. negotiators and support the u.s. save face then for the women's world cup title the defending champions are aiming to win their 4th title will be alive and for all the build that.
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ok let's get going iran will begin enriching uranium to higher levels in the next few hours and pass limits set under the 2050 nuclear deal the newly increased level still fall short of the amount required to create nuclear weapons iran says there will be a further scaling of commitments to the deal every 60 days however it is still open to talks with the european countries to try to save the deal. and rules and army tell us that we are going to announce that we are not committed to the level of the enrichment. a letter was sent to miss margaret any in which we have. mentioned that they are to cause the lines of the deal that we are not going to be committed to any longer and again we are going to give another 60 days time and i would like to also explain that the process for decreasing the commitment of iran is actually in order to protect the nuclear to our
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correspondent also jabari joining us here on the news from tehran also what's the next phase here. well peter after the 60 day period that they've just set for the europeans iranians have said that they are looking at restarting the iraq nuclear reactor that is one that was stopped under the nuclear agreement they put cement into the nuclear reactor at that facility it's one of the heavy water reactors in the country the iranians said that if within the 60 day period their questions and concerns are not met then that is the next phase this is all in an effort apparently to try and get the europeans to commit to their to the chinese 50 nuclear deal because the iranians say after the united states withdrew from the agreement last year the europeans have been too afraid to actually invest in iran's economy the u.s.
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sanctions on iran's oil in banking sector is this something that the officials here are very adamant about that those need to be lifted and they officials today were very optimistic that if the united states wants to come back to this deal they are more than welcome to but they have to lift the sanctions that they've imposed we've also just heard from the international atomic energy agency they are in charge of monitoring iran's nuclear program they have said that they will investigate where how far the enrichment will go in the next 24 hours they have a series of officials in iran that monitor iran's nuclear program we've also been hearing from the iranian foreign ministers of all that we can solve these just pleaded that this announcement today is something that is within iran's rights and within the j.c.t. away freemans that iran will continue to exercise their legal remedies within this agreement to protect its own interests so the iranians are moving forward but the
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deputy foreign minister said that diplomacy is not being abandoned by the iranians they are giving this another chance to try and salvage this deal doorstep thank you . well when it was signed in 2015 the nuclear deal was praised as the best way to prevent iran from building nuclear weapons and to bring the country back into the global marketplace u.s. president donald trump who described it as the worst ever agreement negotiated by washington pulled out of the deal in 2018 he then began re imposing sanctions which came on top of existing sanctions which were already in place anyway a year after the pull of the iranian president hassan rouhani as we've just heard ordered his country's atomic energy organization to start rolling back its commitments under the deal he also set a 2 month deadline for the remaining signatories to make good on their promises to deliver economic relief but deadline expired on sunday and iran is beginning what it calls the 2nd phase of its plan to reduce cooperation with the nuclear deal so
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let's look at the details of your rainy enrichment the naturally occurring metal that's pulled from the ground only contains about one percent of the type of uranium required to make reactor fuel or potentially nuclear weapons that has to be enriched purified under the 2050 nuclear deal iran was allowed to keep less than 300 kilograms of your rainy unprocessed just 3.67 percent iran's already announced it stockpiled more enriched uranium than it is supposed to have now it's moving to increase the purity level beyond 3.67 percent a cap at 5 percent but still far from what iran possessed before the 2015 agreement about $10000.00 kilos of uranium enriched at 20 percent highly enriched uranium purified at 90 percent is what's usually required to make nuclear weapons must be
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one of the announcement into iran israel's prime minister said he wants world powers to impose immediate new sanctions on iran. iran has violated solemn promise under the u.n. security council not to enrich uranium beyond a certain level the enrichment of uranium is meant for one reason and one reason only it's for the creation of atomic bombs. the leaders of the p 5 plus one promised and committed themselves to snap back sanctions the minute iran good just good where you are ok let's talk now to france where nicolo he's the formally the french ambassador to iran he joins us from the port city of too long mr ambassador iran is just about to breach the limits the small percentage limits is there any coming back from that. yes yes it's very easy to come back to us soon as we find a solution the solution of course to i leave you need the pressure on iran that iran
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can make it to come back to its original commitment no problem that the new how does the iran how to repeat the death several times as others you have said before i mean there is no. imette get downs on to produce a bomb one needs a baltar one on. lightly enriched uranium to be of course further and reach up to 90 percent done of course and we are still very small very far from this quantity of your radio and they know that of course another factor which would be really dangerous and would be that iran if iran expelled. nationals you could i inspectors know who are precisely controlling nature with her program the extent of its program this is what north korea did in 2002 and this op
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and the way to debone but up to now we have no signal in that direction coming from iran how can this deal be salvaged mistrusts bassett i mean who needs to start talking to whom and what does the the choreography and the atmosphere around this discussions have to be. one thing which is of course paradoxical the people who quickly thise most the last move the last year a new move in the united states. which have left the same agreement that they are criticizing you run for not respecting agreement that they have then left the one your goal more than one year ago and the 2nd critical of the heard him just one minute ago is netanyahu who had more with criticizing the very existence of youth agreement in these 2 countries noah you know clean good clean they're good to start remember finding
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a good not so to extraordinary an excellent now that iran is putting some pressure . against its own commitments ok a prerequisite to the discussions that you're talking about there is that you have the u.s. on board that you have. a positive dispensary ssion coming from washington clearly that's not going to happen anytime soon. well you know of course it won't happen very soon but you have to keep in mind that. trump is not a man of war a noise he wants to use but basically he wants to fight it deal with iran on the on his own terms of all but this is what you want in this fish only he's then trying the. electorate you know for the next presidential election he would like very much to further his scar you know because he heard too knowing he has no
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big success you know in the in the international affairs norwich sorry no no we're not korea and perhaps iran could be the. solution and no way for him to present a clear is visible success of course. it's not possible for the moment to do to organize direct talks that's for sure but precisely this is where the group and could play a role. playing that you know would blow between and i believe that what it is exactly what mr macro is trying to to do at the moment when we spoke at length with a mr rouhani and yesterday's balk at learn language where the president trump in the north archives up on let's hold that this solution a murder. problem this is a collective of all week hearing very strong words coming. from the israeli prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu is there a difficult circle to be squared there on the part of the european union because arguably the e.u. has got to work with israel it's got to work with netanyahu and it's also got to work with donald trump i mean or to put it another way when iran says we do not want nuclear weapons does the e.u. believe that because obviously the united states does not believe that. you know i'm. in the europe and the river and want to find a solution up to a certain point of call they're all right and in the they want to help iran and the us in syria are really in this for the pride to help iran but at the same time of call that they can know that don't want to destroy the very important special relationship with the united states and they brought them to relationship with her and a guy who said this is the most difficult. question to solve in the this is big
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