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plex it caught many people off guard. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello there, i'm paying this is the news. i live from our headquarters here and are coming up in the next 60 minutes. iran ease is restrictions that imposed on international nuclear inspectors. following crucial talks and terror on the men for paris side, on the french presidency and it all go plans to run for the country's top jobs. we hear from survivors of sexual violence caught in an armed conflict between metal
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groups and democratic republic of congo. and the country that's embraced east cruises more than any other in the wild is now imposing limits on joanna roscoe with 4 including the teenager, her down in the world of tennis, 18 year old british play and autonomy has won the us open become the 1st ever qualified to claim a fund type i will run is stepping up cooperation with the world's nuclear watchdog having imposed restrictions on inspectors since february, the international atomic energy agency will now be allowed to install new memory cards at key atomic sites and be able to continue filming the announcement comes off to what's been described as constructive talks with the agencies head. raphael, gracie, he's been on his 1st visit to terrence and abraham racy became president last month
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on these talks coming as well. power is trying to salvage the iran nuclear deal. iran sign that agreement back in 2015. it was designed to limit terrans nuclear ambitions and exchange for sanctions relief. but then in may 2018 then president donald trump withdrew the u. s. and began re imposing sanctions on iran. in november 2020 the i. e, a reported that runs in stock, pile of enriched uranium, had reached 12 times permitted levels. and the organisation says iran has limited access to its nuclear sites. now since february on earlier this month around the new president said his country is ready to revive talks on the 2015 new k deal, but not under western pressure. not claimed, as i've said previously, that we will definitely have negotiations in our order of business. but not with the pressure that the other parties are pursuing. this pressure has failed before the americans and europeans have experienced multiple times that these negotiations
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along with pressure do not work. what we are pursuing in these talks is the lifting of the cruel sanctions. well, israel's prime minister has called on wild powers to keep iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. naphtali bennett, once a time limits on international negotiations. une call it because i'm calling on world power. don't fall into the trap. the rainy and deception that will lead to additional confession, you must not give up on the back to science. and the most important thing, the most important message that there must be a time limit. and iranians dragging on. we must set clear deadline that says up until here, remarks. well, for it's part, saudi arabia says it still has doubts about around the nuclear program and warns that future agreements must be sustainable. we have been clear and said that we have doubts about the nuclear deal with iran, and we feel that there are not enough inspections. we want there to be an agreement on the iran nuclear issue. existing agreements have many flaws,
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ron must respond more positively and there must be sustainable agreements. we stress that iran nuclear program must remain peaceful. and there must also be a sense of reassurance on these doubts as well as threats that iran may pose. well, let's bring in mark fitzpatrick. he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and an associate fellow with the international institute of strategic studies. he joins us now from washington, d. c. mark. there was a suggestion that rossi had been offering to visit around since the election, but that the iranians weren't keen. i believe the russians were involved in brokering today's visit. so why now the iranians were playing brinkman shit. they resisted giving into the request until the very last minute the very last minute being today's sunday because monday the board of governors of the i 8 will meet and had not been in agreement to service these cameras and to replace the memory chips. then the board
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would have boarded on a resolution censuring iran, and that would have led to iran in a half mat agreed to go back into talk. so this was, this is very important that grossi was able to achieve this today. it really was the last minute. so i will not go, i recall when you are in vienna, you are, i believe in charge of liaison with the i a this know that with the now to cooperation from tehran. is it enough? do you think to as a step, to avoid censure for iran up that meeting next week? oh yeah, it's enough to avoid since you're, it doesn't do anything else. hardly. i mean, it just, it averts a crisis. that's a big step today versus crisis. it doesn't solve anything because the issues are all still ongoing. and as you mentioned, russia was involved in this arrangement. so was the united states actually all the
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parties to the j. c. p. a. worked together behind the scenes, to arrange for go see to be able to get to be well just to be clear about what's happened v i. e. a is going to be able to switch out its memory cards, but isn't actually going to be allowed to take home footage. is there still some contention about that? oh, i think you're right about that. i think it's just that they're going to be able to replace the memory cards and service the equipment, make sure it's all working. i don't think they will be able to take back the, the old memory cards. but i want to make one other thing clear because it's often misunderstood. iran still has access to the enrichment hall and other nuclear facilities in iran. it just doesn't have access to these cameras at sites that were additionally part of verification under the j c. p. away, right, well given that so many different signatories to the j. c, p o,
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i have been involved in trying to make sure that this didn't happen. i wanted to take stock of where the talks are. we've obviously got a new hotline, or radian presidents since negotiation store back in june. and the us president who is also dealing with the fallout from afghanistan and having to find a new approach to hiram's new administration. where do you actually see this going? you know, the talks that were going on in the spring could have been settled at any time if iran, supreme leader ali ali how many was willing to make a compromise. he wasn't. and then the talks were suspended to wait for iran presidential election in june. and then everybody surprised iran hasn't gone back until still now and maybe another few weeks before it goes back. and the big question is, will the supreme leader make the compromises that are necessary to make a deal?
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for example, he says that all of the u. s. sanctions imposed under donald trump must be lifted. the united states is willing to lift all the sanctions that would impede implementation of the j. c. p. away. but not things that are extraneous like sanctions or human rights totally relevant. there are couple other sticking points . i think they, you know, they can be negotiated if there is a willingness to be flexible and i haven't seen that willingness yet. tiny ones part. i'll have to see how that goes in the coming weeks and months. mark. fitzpatrick there, a former deputy assistant secretary of state's speaking to us from washington, d. c. great to get you on out there. mark, thank you for joining us. have a talk with you. thank you. the in now the 1st secret documents. if the f b,
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i's investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by the victims, families, the newly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary and described contacts the hijack has had with saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was complicit in that last president biden signed an executive order to release these documents a week before the commemorations. mike, hannah, is in washington with just what those papers reveal. now this is a 1st tranche of documents to be dropped released on the f, b i's website to a short while ago, and it's 16 pages. it doesn't provide any real revolutionary material. and also it is very heavily redacted. so very difficult to understand exactly what it is saying . in essence, what it does is deals with a 2015 interview with an individual whose name has been rejected, who was applying for us citizenship, who told us investigators of contacts. he had
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a number of years ago with 2 saudi nationals who investigate to say, had given heavy logistical help to a number of the hijackers in 911. so it's 2nd person account doesn't provide any real detail. and certainly the saudi arabia itself has welcome the release of this document early on in the week. it said it would like all the f. b, i investigation to be made public as it contains continues to maintain that has had nothing to do with the $911.00 attacks. what the 1st tranche of documents does show is that investigators do believe that at some stage there was contact between saudi nationals and those who carried out the hijacking president biden and previous administrations have come under immense pressure from relatives of those who are killed in 911, to provide the evidence collected by the administration. agencies like the f, b i into the attacks to use them in an ongoing quote case that the relatives are
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attempting to bring against saudi arabia full. it's alleged involvement in the attack. so the families have placed immense pressure on the administration over a period of time. president biden paley acknowledging this instructing the justice department to begin to release these documents. but in terms of what they actually mean, very difficult to see from this 1st drop that off, thousands of pay pages of documents. it is understood that the f b, i has its investigations. this is the 1st 16 many more will probably come in the next 6 months, whether or not they a the case of those relatives. that is something that we'll find out in the weeks and months ahead. oh, glen call is a former deputy national intelligence officer at the cia and he says he is not surprised that there is no evidence linking the saudi government to the attacks the
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fear or anger, apprehension, and conviction by many that saudi arabia's government was complicit and involved in al qaeda's attack has a longer history. unfortunately, it's been tied up frequently with political struggles. and in the use of some parts of the united states about what the u. s. should do towards arab muslim societies. but there really hasn't been ever any direct evidence that the saudi government has had anything to do with our car. what we should bear in mind is that al qaeda was trying to overthrow the saudi royal family and the saudi government. now, it's also true, however, is that or not surprising, also that individuals who were part of the saudi government broadly,
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broadly speaking, themselves may have either innocently or perhaps out of their own personal identification, provided some sort of assistance to some of the hijackers. but that's not the saudi government, so there's no surprise really coming out of this where it will be considered in adequate, i'm sure, by the people who still expect to find evidence. ah, now the socialist men of paris has announced her intention to run for president and next year's elections in france, and he will go is now the favorite to win the socialist party. nomination is algo has divided people in the capital though with have policies to reduce the number of cause and make the city greener. if elected the 62 year olds would become francis fest female president, willing to bring in peer, husky. he's a journalist with france into he joins us now from paris. pierre,
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i see it all go. is the daughter of immigrants, and she's obviously been re elected as miss or kelly has some kind of popular support. what else do we know about her and the kind of candidate she might shape up to be? well, she is, as you said, the daughter of spanish immigrants and that's her main selling point in the way she's putting forward her personal story. as they said, daughter of working class and spanish immigrants is made to become the mayor of the one well class capital in the country. so that's the kind of achievement that she's promoting. saying i want everybody else to have the same kind of a but unity that i've had. and she's having a program that's very classical in a way for a socialist party against the inequality or more education, more social assistance for the poor and so on. while in order to be the socialist
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party candidate, they need to formally support her. right. how much backing does she have within her own party? she had the support of her party because the socialist party is pretty much in these array. and it's, you know, after the period the also on who was the last socialist leader elected to the presidency and they're racing and gone very low. and so i need to go appears as the female, the mayor of paris, as a good candidate for them to try to recover some of their past glory. and so most of the social is fuzzy is ready to back her to, to try to win back some of these positions. so i know that she has been saying that she is ready, but outside paris that many people actually know who she is. does she have the experience to run a country, including all the rural areas or from not just the city?
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well, your point to one of the weaknesses of her candidacy is that being the mayor of paris? obviously it gives her a lot of visibility and importance. but it's also handicapped because outside paris, people are resent the centrality of the capital and they represent the what they see as oregon, from regions. and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made the declaration of candidacy, nothing parents, but in a small city in western frog, in a working class city to show that she's not the candidate of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french. so that's really her main weakness. i was looking at some of the poll numbers from the last couple of weeks and they really show versus leaning feather right, with marine the pen and have yeah,
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that's wrong meeting alongside, micron is not indicative at the moment of the political conversation. and from while there's been a shift to the right undoubtedly in process in many countries to be a 100 and less has to handicap one is that is this shift to the right. and the 2nd one is that they are divided. you already have about 4 candidate from different sections of the lesson from. so that really means that they know that they're not going to win next year's election. and they're trying to fight to do know who is the leader of the left and not so much. we're going to be the next president, the frog. and the real issue at the moment is that everybody projects please the 2nd round between president mccall and not a loop in exactly the same as in 2017. so i was going to ask you about that. i
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guess that's a big question. how is the field shaping off? i mean, it's already looking, fairly crowded. does any of this then, other than marine the pen pose, a threat to mac chrome for the moment mccaul is, is ahead in the, in the polls. he has managed to recover some of his standing in the opinion. all of these is really a heads at the moment. he's the satisfaction rating. the country is about 40 percent, which is much higher than his 2 predecessors, almost 9 months before the election. so it look pretty stable. recall him, especially as the coby is now, the 4th wave of the committee is easy and he's gamble on vaccination, and the sudden help us as has been successful despite some demonstration. so it looks pretty good for president mccoy. at this stage, poor husky, the journalist with france into speaking to us from paris grade to get your
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thoughts on opinion here on out there. thanks for joining us here. now trinity as president has announced plans to amended the constitution. kyle said, took control of the government and dismissed the prime minister in july, trinity as powerful labor union and the biggest party in parliament opposed any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution played those says he took power to tackle economic and political crises. early i spoke to fidel alley, read that he is the editor in chief of michigan. that's a soon as you news and analysis website. and he says, president sites next steps are unclear. we had seen an advisor of his speak to the process a couple of days ago to just that the president was willing to suspend the constitution and to to, to have a new one written and to submit that referendum of last by the present. to clarify that he would respect to existing constitution, but he wants to be amended in terms of amending the constitution, it seems a bit difficult in this moment. the constitution currently says that amending the
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constitution would require parliament to, to vote on any amendment by 2 thirds majority. the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially that he was reading the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be a committee that cut up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government. 3 that he's going to be putting in place is going to be pointing out. however, he's been saying that for quite a while, we still have not seen a lot of clarity on that. there is certainly a lot of popular support for the president. we saw jubilation when he was preaching the parliament and dismissing the previous government, the parliament being as effective by many critics in many ways, even as seen as quite a corrupt institution. when the president lifted the immunity off the parliamentarians, legislators, many people saw that as part of the fact that the parliamentarians should not be above the law that they should be judged by the same laws as average students. it
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isn't so that certainly quite a little popular support for some of the move that the president taking so far, but that a lot of people are sort of waiting and, and trying to see where it's going from here. there isn't a lot of clarity hasn't been giving press conferences. he has been talking to tunisia, journalist news press. i give him just a few interviews to international outlets. when i'm moving on and one week after they seized power guineas, truly it is yet to form a government. they've offered no clear plan to return the west african nation to democratic rule. and many people in guinea becoming increasing the impatient for reforms to undo decades of misrule and interest reports. now from the capital connor cri, that's $21.00. 79 political present recently released from jail save us his new found freedom. jailed for posing deposed president l for candace constitutional amendment. the activist says he won't hesitate to take a stands against the military if they overstay their welcome look up the question,
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if in fact, our struggles for democracy is not over, it's an everyday fight. i ask the people of kenya to mobilize and defend our young democracy. we must defend it one week ago, the army led by colonel mom i did to me, and the president of a condition 11 year old and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community with the amended return to constitutional order, the coolest phase economic and social problems caused by decades of corruption and miss rule. the demand for a quick fixing guinea is going from phyllis, a 5 to quality assurance to the ordinary man on the street. but one week after the call to hold the government of president for conduct the new military rulers. yeah, yes. so i was the government that isn't getting any easier with mounting international process. i'm durham, and kelly and imports and distributed motorcycles. like most unions,
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the possibility of sanctions, the nicer lation war is the businessman not going to affect sanctions, will be catastrophic. the ports will close, people can access their savings and back businesses. consumers, everyone will suffer. i hope it doesn't get to that kind of chris mean, market fronted, wembley ourselves secondhand clothes, to educate our children. she says that is crushing property in guinea. i again, when i did not the last piece in equity must return, i am that will guarantee development without peace and justice, there will be agitation i'm big. you will then to national pressure mounting. that is a last thing, the military rule as will want. committed reason. i'll connect while. meanwhile, an exiled leader of guinea is opposition has now returned home senior tour, a landed in concrete on saturday. he'd moved to paris almost a year ago. thing,
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he'd been threatened by the now deposed president african day after last year's elections. curious, union of republican forces was part of a group of parties that boy casa those poles. after calling to change the constitution so that he could run heavy rains and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages and the space, tens of thousands of people. they have been death. in 13 of the countries, 18 states agencies are pleading with the government to help secure people safety out of their hip. morgan reports now from judah and white nile state, one of the west affected region. this is what's new ala village in sudan state of white mile now looks like from above. it was, had more than 80 homes, housing, dozens of families, but heavy rains in the east of the country resulted in flash floods that left the houses in ruins. le, right, again in these houses belong to me and my children. then the waters came at night
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about a week ago and started in the village. they just moved in, but now everything has gone. i managed to save this cupboard, but it's destroyed. i don't know what will happen next. the only way to reach new ala now is by boat, and many of the villagers are using them to pick up whatever they can salvage heavy rains into, down and neighboring c o p l means more water is flowing into the nile river. a few 100 kilometers away. people here say it's the worst flash floods they've seen in years. more water came from the valleys and streams than previously. the rain thought in late july and dozens of people have died. and more than 800000 have been affected across the 15 off to dance, 800 states. i'm out. how much shows us how the flood destroyed his village. now, about 15 kilometers from nowhere. now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. going with us, it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost the homes of farmlands that most of us only came out with what we're wearing. did. we don't have anything and the government has yet to provide us with any aid. and those villages are not the only
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wants to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in white now, states alone in the past week, thousands of people have been displaced as a result. and many now live in be open. many like basic necessities such as food and clean water and with more heavy rains expected in the coming days. their concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases. those displaced in the state have called on the local authorities to provide assistance. but they say they have limited capabilities and need help from agencies. while i have a home, let me know norman, one who have distributed tents by the are not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need for most kids, when ed was made to send an additional 10, we are trying to help as much as we can. but the people affected too many hired in there are 3 weeks to go before the end of the rainy season. and the thousands of
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people displaced by the floods don't know how long they'll have to wait before they can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. he but morgan, i'll just 0 joe white mile while they are also flooding fairs across asia. jeff with his most at risk. hi, go nice to see you. here's your weather story for asia pacific. we're keeping a close eye on shawn to as it stalls out. just south of shanghai, this is going to deliver some devastating weather, 345 millimeters of rain, flash flooding, mud slides, one slides all a concern. and then there is this fierce winds above 105 kilometers per hour. also the risk of mud slides and landslides all caused by concent as it steers right into central areas of vietnam for in buckets of rain, not only there but central louse as well. so these are some of the amounts that we're starting to see. almost $500.00 millimeters of rain with in a 24 hour period and the dark or the color, the more intense the rain is falling still on monday, off to the sub continent and also concern here with flooding toward the northwest,
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stand the northeast. in fact, we do have red weather alerts in play for some indian state, so we're talking about good dr. mahar. austria can come and go toward the west, sniff goats where the east we've got this deepening area of low pressure that is just within rain around all sides of the be been golf. so read weather alerts here and we're talking about o dish and chatted. scar where we could pick up $200.00 more than $200.00 millimeters of rain anywhere from 24 to 48 hours. so flooding a big concern. ok, i'm out of time soon. i'll still ahead here on out there. there was a handed out at the venice film festival will tell you who to climb the top prior and action from christiana, rinaldo spectacular returned to manchester, united. all that's coming up with stars in a on era online be part of the debate for pacific people. the ocean is our identity
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