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this is a number of chemical elements which scientists here call a fuel assembly before it came into use in 2009 iran had to import 20 percent enriched uranium from argentina. this reactor originally used 90 percent fuel in the past produced by an american company but it was realized reactors like this could work with 20 percent fuel as well so to change all reactors in a way to use 20 percent field including our reactor in 1993. but since iran began producing its own uranium rival powers have objected their concern to without technology reaching those higher grades of enrich uranium above 90 percent would mean being able to produce a nuclear weapon would be achievable during this tightly supervised visit officials repeatedly state iran's government is only interested in nuclear energy and not arms several nuclear scientists have been assassinated and employees here hide their identity for safety the higher quality chemical elements or isotopes iran
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says it needs are made here they've arrived through an underground tunnel from the main reactor by the radioisotopes are produced here in these cells when they're sent back from the reactor it is cuts in seoul number one and sent to the other cells according to the type of radioisotopes and the process continues that in some cases we have to extract the main material from the original material the isotopes then come here for further purification they are all then packed in special containers and sent to medical facilities in iran and to other countries. these radioactive isotopes can be used to detect blood clots and to treat and kill cancer cells and officials here say they're used to treat more than a 1000000 patients in iran each year the international atomic energy organization regularly visits the site and says iran has been complying with the 2015 nuclear deal agreed with 6 world powers until now it stopped after the united states
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withdrew from the group last year and impose additional sanctions on iran officials here say the european signatories have yet to uphold their commitments and say that's why iran is scaling back on its obligations but there's another reason to this reactor was built in the late 1960 s. but the nuclear agreement that was signed in vienna 4 years ago means that it's improvements were put on hold now its future could very well determine whether iran stays in the 2015 agreements the future for this nuclear program of growth or neglect and politics over the nuclear deal aside it's that that may determine what steps iran takes next so another 60 day period has been granted for the european signatories president hassan rouhani said that they hoped they could come to some kind of an agreement to go back to the original agreement that they had in 2015 the iranians have said all these steps that they've taken are
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reversible if the europeans uphold their and that that the on the iran says it will it is willing to go back to those parameters of the 2015 agreement as soon as the europeans deliver on the promises they made for now iran will continue to scale back its commitment every 60 days until they see some tangible results from the remaining signatories of this deal in tehran thank you. still ahead on al-jazeera i have to destruction across the bahamas hurricane dorian frightened seek eastern coast out the united states and re take a look at why more women and then men are affected biomes on this in meaning way how i think we could call it to a case of the column before the storm fall
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a korean potential ever the next couple of days not see bad at the my little bit a cloud just for rolling in here chance a some shall is some long dispels afraid to north korea south korea as well as we go on through friday for japan to this chain resettled and sunny still going to up to read 31 selves his there for tokyo as we go what it's a saturday similar conditions the for japan but notice this is where the storms coming through this is taught thing ling-ling wish will push up 2 wars the korean peninsula as we go want through the weekend says some a very heavy right damaging winds that will make its way in through the last a part of the weekend said he one to watch out for sly close to the east the side of china but it will stay off she will hear little line a shower sent to the southeast chart a home called still seeing some showers on and off as we go on through the next couple days so ass day looks a slightly dried aether be some wes to whether down towards the southwest to was the gulf of tonkin so as a want to to showers into northern parts of the philippines but for much of the philip exists not look into bad laci seth he to the dice i was rolling through him
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more than possible warning a could also a cash want to to she has not cheap out across much of malaysia but is stars rather wet more heavy right in there for it get part the time that and police suspect alone gun man is behind 15 un solved shooting see of the city all targeting immigrants an ethnic minority and i make 10 murder on a young life friday evening police were out in full force again after another man was shot out cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution and the victim's sister strikes up an unlikely relationship with the accused lessons too soon or you can. go with news documentary on al-jazeera.
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they're watching al-jazeera live from doha a recap of our top stories british prime minister boris johnson's proposal to hold us not be election before the break said deadline of october 31st has been voted down m.p.'s also passed a bill brock in the possibility of a no deal exit from the european union britain's high court will decide in a few hours to hear a case brought by prime minister johnson alleging a johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful. former prime minster iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will operates its energy program without limits tehran is preparing to begin the work on advanced centrifuges which will allow it to enrich uranium faster. at least 10 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a large explosion in afghanistan's capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility
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for the attack saying a targeted a foreign military convoy the blast was in an area close to foreign embassies and government buildings are russian worry has more from kabul. but us anyway is that i'm afraid is that this here in the town to discuss the draft agreement between the us and the thought of an officials with one president and of other politicians the afghan president and other politicians raise their concerns about this draft and they want to discuss those days can those concerns with the us and why is that my feeling is that i'm also told by the sources at the palace that those elements of his that myth when president multiples i mean this was it and he's already he's also we also met with the. president hamid karzai and other politicians. taliban who want to show their strength and power as they increase their attack not only having capital kabul but also in the provinces a few days back they also attack a key problem selfie of oneness on the cwindows where there is the flag up which
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was and later it was there were pushed out of that province by the afghan security forces so taliban is really playing showing this for them power to get more out of this stuff from the u.s. officials. the number of people killed by hurricane dorian in the bahamas has risen to 20 the storm has regained strength and is now a category 3 hurricane threatening the east coast of the united states the speed of the winds when dorian made landfall in the bahamas was the strongest on the wreckage the bahamian prime minister says rescue operations are in full swing and has warned against looting manya rapido has more. this is the island about one of the worst hit areas by hurricane dorian the local air terminal was destroyed by strong winds and storm surge people now gathered by the runway looking for a way out. as we made our way toward the community of black wood the scope of the devastation became even more apparent acres and acres of downed trees blocking the road. the region is still flooded but waters are finally starting to recede.
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in the capital nassau bullen tears are mobilizing to compile desperately needed disaster relief food medicine and bottled water. but access is limited to the areas most affected so right now we're getting a lot of help from the military from the united states with a search and rescue and after that it's going to be about getting food medical supplies and even volunteer teams to do science that would have brought to you some of the volunteers sorting donations or tourists like george and maria who cut their vacation short to lend a hand i saw the news on the t.v. and i said i can go to the beach played on the beach enjoying my vacation and then it said i'm right here in the hotel be. right back on abaco island residents gather with their families to assess the damage many have lost everything. sitting on the side of the role nowhere to go some poison scott even find a family member so it is really back. to this storm may be over but thousands of
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bahamians the challenge of rebuilding their lives still lies ahead as you can see the devastation here is enormous power lines litter the streets there's no electricity no running water no cell phone service and thousands of people have nowhere to sleep tonight they've been left homeless waiting desperately for help to arrive and up to al-jazeera abaco the bahamas. south africa is shutting down his diplomatic missions in nigeria after a series of reprisal attacks on south african businesses it follows a wave of violence against mostly foreign owned stores in johannesburg. has our report. nigerians angry about anti foreign attacks in africa protest outside the surf going on store in the us they want the government to do more to protect nigerians living in south africa government debt frankel supports. the supports what is the protect life and property of the people our mind
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you know people are going our people are dying on a daily basis which inserter things are slowly getting back to normal after a few days of rioting and looting many foreign owned businesses were targeted. from mali he says he's lived in service for more than 20 years and can understand why some locals feel foreigners are taking the jobs. of. those who know what it was that i. know it did me you know what. someone figure us raises from ethiopia he's nervous about speaking about attacks on friday nationals in case a store is targeted some people say widespread poverty and inequality i said blame for the violence all of us. but sort of. 3 things like. confidence i don't know but. what i don't know is all of.
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north. america but also came from africa this is one thing. some surfer believe criminal gangs are responsible for the recent violence why are taking i walk on our own africans why are we living behind you why do whites. if we're really really does think it's all a hoax and it's only through for p.r. where we are getting all the i want all. attacks so many african foreign nationals happen regularly it's many who come here are competing locals the skills jobs and government services some shops and businesses have an open for days many owners are afraid that could be more violence and looting this area in downtown johannesburg is where many of the attacks happened with the country's unemployment rate at nearly 30 percent and the phone the sentiment will likely continue. in japan at
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least 30 people have been injured after a train and a truck collided in yokohama city emergency workers say it happened when the truck entered a railway crossing local media reports a truck driver was pulled from the wreckage and taken to hospital the cause of the accident is being investigated hong kong's chief executive caroline says she would fully support an international inquiry into police conduct during protests there lam announced she would formally withdraw an extradition bill that spawns 3 months of demonstrations she also pledged to follow up on recommendations from the inquiry turkey's president russia typewriter one is threatening to hold open the gates and allow syrian refugees into europe that's unless they go see asians with the us result in the creation of a safe zone in northern parts of syria turkey whole store for 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees and is planning to return 1000000 to syria has complained that turkey has been left to shoulder the burden of syrian refugees
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alone simcoe say who has more from istanbul. turkey's present project threatened the west and united states with opening to doors to the syrian refugees who are in turkey who are fleeing war in syria and trying to find a safe haven't in western countries mainly european countries he said that turkey wants a 30 kilometer deep safe zone in northwestern syria which is a debate between the united states and turkey for a while they seem they have agreed on some details but the white p.g. is only home when score of 5 kilometer deep safe zone he said that the safe so should best as soon as possible and housing facilities should west allis in that safe zone so that at least 1000000 syrian refugees who are currently living in turkey can go back don said that the last day for the safe zone is the last week of september actually a couple of days ago he had said that the upcoming united nations meeting in new
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york is the is is the line for the united states to decide and turkey believes that united states is trying to gain time and is playing between the white b.g. which troops considers as a terrorist organization and turkey don said that it is not only turkey who should be the one carrying the burden of the syrian refugees but other countries should be in world as well and he said that he will open the doors for the serious who flee the war from syria to western countries chinese and american trade negotiators are to meet for talks in october to try and put an end to the trade war between the world's 2 largest economies the latest round of terrorists between the 2 countries went into effect on sunday now new research is telling us why women in the united states are more likely to develop alzheimer's nearly 2 thirds of those with the disease are female and understanding why is key to improving the treatment process christine salome reports from new york city.
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margaret alexander didn't fully realize what she was up against when her mother 1st began to exhibit symptoms of alzheimer's disease even though she had seen similar symptoms in her aunts they had the same kind of symptoms they were forget they would get confused disoriented and repeat just like mom now a member of the family is always with the 96 year old the one time that cause us the greatest concern is when she walked out of the apartment at my in her nightgown . it was a rapid decline for a woman who had raised 2 children been active in her church and worked outside the home a factor now known to help stave off memory loss one new study shows the average memory performance for non-working women between 60 and 70 years old declined twice as fast as women who were working outside the home 2 thirds of people living with
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alzheimer's in the united states are women experts used to attribute that to the fact that women tend to live longer than men do but new evidence suggests that's not the entire story and in fact women's brains are different. the latest research on the subject presented by the alzheimer's association shows that women with the disease have higher levels of brain metabolism compared with men which may account for their superior verbal memory performance what they found was that the tao protein is much more likely to accumulate in these areas in women and this is important because this area is really prone to spreading the disease though a protein related to the disease tends to spread more quickly contributing to what appears to be a faster decline in women but there is an impact on detection knowing that the disease can present differently and progressed differently in men and women the medical community doctors need to recognize that in part maybe be more sensitive to
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the differences between how women present with early disease worse as men it's useful information for families too but it's reassuring to have that information because without that information you don't know what to do as those with a parent or sibling without timers oh say i got are themselves more likely to develop the disease christian salumi al-jazeera. well again i'm fully back to go with the headline. on al-jazeera british prime minister boris johnson has failed to break the deadlock over break sit and b.'s voted down his attempts to trigger a stop election may also pass the bill blocking the possibility of a no deal exit from the european union and boys johnson's brother is the latest m.p. and minister to resign over the brics a crisis he wants president hassan rouhani says his country will operate its energy
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program without limits tehran is varying to begin work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium fast. as we didn't reach out desired result the atomic energy organization will now immediately starts what he with the technical means of the country in the field of nuclear research and development we will put aside all commitments made in the field of research and development what kinds of new center fuses and everything we need for enrichment at least 10 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a large explosion in afghanistan's capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack saying it targeted a foreign military convoy the blast was in an area close to foreign embassies and government buildings turkey's president says he is threatening rather to open the gates and allow syrian refugees into europe that's unless negotiations with the u.s. resulted in the creation of a safe zone in northern parts of syria the number of people killed in the bahamas
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by hurricane dorian has risen to 20 the united nations is warning $70000.00 people are in need of aid and a space $1000000.00 the storm has regained strength and is now a category 3 hurricane threatening the eastern united states the prime minister of the hama says rescue operations are in full swing and has warned against looting chief executive kerry says she would fully support an international inquiry into police conduct during protests in hong kong comes a day after she announced she would formally withdraw a controversial extradition bill that sparks 3 months of demonstrations. also placed to follow up on recommendations from the inquiry. chinese and american trade negotiators are to meet for talks in october to try and put an end to the trade war between the world's 2 largest economies the latest round of tit for tat tariffs between the 2 countries came into effects on sunday you're upset with the headlines on al-jazeera the news continues here right after inside story i hope you do stay
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with this thanks so much. south africa is seeing another wave of attacks on foreigners to in cities like johannesburg several people it been killed and many shops loot it so what's behind the violence the some a cold xenophobe it and his politics at play this is inside story a low on hasn't seek a welcome to the program south africa is once again dealing with
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a level of violence the shocked many inside the country and abroad they've been days of looting in attacks mostly targeting foreign owned businesses in cities like johannesburg and pretoria at least 5 people have been killed and police of the rested hundreds of suspects the african union has condemned it as a despicable act president cyril ramaphosa says xenophobic attacks will not be tolerated and auto to lee on acceptable but some at south africans blame foreigners for the lack of jobs than economic opportunities several african nations have advised this citizens to exercise caution while in south africa well bring in our guests in a moment but fust this report from how duma tasa in johannesburg police in south africa try again to stop writing and looting in some poor neighborhoods in and around johanna's bank is being like this since sunday some of the businesses and shops are vandalized belong to foreign nationals this is not the 1st time
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mohamed atta hussein has been through this he says is either still in another part of the city was looted last year it is it something like this. how can his dragon. make something from i can release from a children's book on my finances day libya come from sort of the like not for a crime or whatever. only for. some time africans believe criminal gangs are responsible for the violence mario says he got a phone call aly in the morning that his business was being looted but it was too dangerous for him to move now that it's relatively quiet he's come back to assess the damage i still found people still looting as are all of you with the police presence and all of the ses it's not about. a 14 foot in the shop on the surface it isn't blois said if you see people that work for me in the shop and they
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told me it's just to be a community attack that they don't give me another running at the last of i'm without words i don't know what else to say. some say the country's high unemployment rate now nearly a 30 percent white space poverty and inequality are to blame for the violence. in 2008 at least 60 people were killed and more than 50000 forced from their homes when many fire african nationals were targeted 4 years ago at least 7 people were killed some to the africans feel they are competing with outsiders for scarce jobs . human rights groups say anti immigrant comments made by some politicians are making things worse they said xenophobic sentiment underlying this about foreign us everything to leave we are a democracy we are a democratic society we cannot allow people to take the law into their own ends and there is no country that doesn't have for a measure now this president has condemned the attacks as in
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a phobic and and acceptable more than 100 people have been arrested for public lands arson and looting but in some areas the police seem overwhelmed making it easy for some people to stay in the street al-jazeera janice. let's introduce our panel now joining us from johannesburg the coat of the national spokesman for the governing a.n.c. party in durban we have daniel doña provincial coordinator for the campaign group right to know and also joining us from johannesburg academic russian dudu she is the former director for the consortium for refugees and migrants in south africa good to have your with us mr mcwhorter let me start with you then beyond the statements of condemnation from president run opposer what is the government plan to do to stop attacks like this happening again because this isn't the 1st time of
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course that we've seen waves of violence like this against foreigners in south africa. very very much to all of us at all. luca's the african national congress who would want to retaliate the position that was stated by our president that we condemn this particular criminal that will fall just on his terms and we see decide to speak up on posture that can be done by any nation against its own people and we all want to put things into context you know when this whole matter started it was last week when it started inside his site where in a text operator wanted to do what we called a citizen artist to a nigerian was selling drugs and that nigerian shot that picture and it gave rise to all the problems that we have it is a matter that started from a genuine case of fighting that i've paid lee but he turned ugly and now he does
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being hijacked by an opportunist and criminal and we're going our own group in shops particularly shops which belong to foreign nationals as african national congress we have made it very clear to all our deploys in government that the police must act all security agencies must act and where possible criminal elements must be out of us that so that we ensure that the stability but if i do want to place very clear that would not encourage anyone from anywhere any part of the world to come to our country destabilize an undermine our civility to an extent even of 1000 wipe of the next generation through trucks or through illegal oil licit substance or her own actions which i conflict with the laws and the rule of law in our country and we do this with the careful consideration. with would want to encourage our minister of foreign office and international relations to
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engage. in to do all ministers in the region in this subject region including india a you tried to. speak to this particular matter of the challenge of tracks of the challenge of relations amongst nation and the issue of neutrality specked a month and so that we do not have a repeat of this particular matter but we did have it once and for all because it's a matter that cannot be left unattended because if it's left unattended it means people will live to take the law into their own merits and it's something that we cannot encourage and we want to put it kind of we're going to also the prince that would want london would have to take the law into their own merits allow the police or criminal investigations to be done on this particular matter so that we find a number of couples solution those who are dealing with diplomacy on other issues of international relations live them come to the party and some of those who are
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dealing with the issues of internal affairs let us ensure that all foreign nationals were in the country equally protected and we expect them also to do so when you love law and the despair when you're going to most when you talk about not wanting in not wanting to see people take the law take matters into their own hands when you have public officials in south africa like the health minister for example talking about foreign migrants being a strain on services and other officials making statements similar to this what message does that send to those who want to carry out these attacks who may have been just waiting for a chance like waiting for a chance like this and just would do it for their own reasons. nope there were that was said by those of us it does not represent our position as a party you must know we at the african national congress african meaning that we find our existence in terms of an african nationalist movement
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with and i don't want to call for an african nationalism which is based on the principle of. one of the things promoted by it's you may notice it's you military and being humble so much cooperation amongst nation it's something that we have embraced as the a.n.c. even since all formation in 112 our historical mission was about the unity of africans and something that we still pursue today our existence was on the issue of humanity and that's why today they knew where in the war even independent where this human rights abuse we are the champions of the african national congress this particular act which i have been in our country today they have to speak up when we cannot encourage them build from our own national of foreign nationals because some of them must also assist us because they have to how to access the bait the situation to be out of control how how do how this nation how they access they have
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how they foreign nationals that you have a policy that is seen you know in your view. look i mean if somebody comes to your country as an asylum and later becomes at that delays of problem and it cannot be and cottage and that's why some of these criminal elements went to an extent even tried to cover the border because they want to use that as a justification or as it is that it is a role we cannot encouraged and that's why i would also want everybody to cooperate so that we all respect our law enforcement agencies to ensure that the end of the day will find a number a couple solution and that's why even from us as the n.c. would want to pursue minister of international relations to engage all affected nations and countries in the citizens i know a country so that given them buzzed us up properly informed of all of the steps that we're doing as a nation of calling divisions were doing because we cannot don't cut each and african on africa not to a blip on blip of violence or any form of violence against any human being it's
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a wrong it's an african is not does not represent the principles of wouldn't because you would know i mean you have been advanced as africa enough times to accept everybody in to drop to be with the nationals and it does being voted no money does never been something difficult which some even in your rope and elsewhere in the world are still struggling today to accommodate other flu things than you do in your what do you think is behind this and latest wave of attacks on foreigners in south africa. we believe did it get this complicity or have talked of my going to the topic. a few days we had a statement from the officials from the state officials the deputy minister of police the minister of police the minister for their obvious triple we're giving the people the order to attack migrants and and might have been attacked for quite
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a while and there was plenty after people shot absolute people out there and now they're coming to statements which are not assisting anything since 2008 migrate in this country been attacked and the status quo that they don't have any plan to mitigate the issue of their of all 2015 people acted on that made on t.v. and on radio and nothing has been done to address the underlying cause of the network that we are playing stake is accomplished on this issue do the buzz or any credibility is not of a standard in happening. russia and that what do you believe is the underlying cause of this i mean we hear a lot of talk about the economics of the poor economic situation in south africa right now the lack of jobs and so on but is it all about that or is there more to it than well i think it's a number of things that could.
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