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starting in may thirteenth on t.w. . this is news coming to you live from berlin the world awaits us president trucks decision on the iran's nuclear deal never ever ever in my life advice to any transaction so in competently negotiated deal with iran he's long said he plans to scrap the obama era deal to curb iran's nuclear
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program what he decides will be revealed just hours from now we look at the potential paula. also coming up more in syria has left thousands of children with a disability this ten year old girl is one of them and their strike changed her life forever we'll see how she's coping. plus hungary's prime minister viktor orban has never been more popular but you would know that today in the capital city budapest protesters there turned out against the strong man's reelection in parliament for the third time. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump is expected to announce his decision on the future of the iran's nuclear deal later today has repeatedly said iran is violating the terms of
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the agreement meant to curb iran's suspected nuclear weapons program has resisted pressure from european partners who want to save the deal he insists the agreement must be changed for the u.s. to stay on board. slamming the nuclear deal with iran has been one of donald trump's fiery asst mottos before and after taking office here and there was one of the worst and most one sided transactions the united states has ever entered and frankly that deal is an embarrassment to the united states and i don't think you've heard the last of it believe me on monday the u.s. president announced on twitter he was ready to deliver his verdict whether he will call for the end of the deal or push for every negotiation is not clear under to twenty fifteen agreement iran was to limit its nuclear program specifically its uranium enrichment in exchange for relief from international economic sanctions the
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deal struck under the obama administration united global powers as well as the u.s. china russia germany france the u.k. and the european union put their name to it now pressure is piling up on washington to say india court this is not fair for that from the we remain convinced that this agreement will make the world a safer place and we are afraid that failure will lead to escalations and that we will retreat into the years before twenty thirteen something which no one is interested in doing if the united states. the door on it to put it mildly the united states will be in material breach all when agreement that had been indorsed unanimously by the u.n. security council. on monday the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson arrived in washington in the last minute diplomatic
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efforts to deter the u.s. administration from scrapping the deal. we think we can fix all that working with our european friends you can be tough on iran but not throw away that the heart of the deal which is all about stopping them getting a nuclear weapon. european leaders say they're open to finding compromise but the existing framework must remain untouched but in spite of europe's promises to address tromso complaints many feared the us president has made up his mind. move on to syria now where the conflict is entering its seventh year the toll on human life is vast and it keeps on mounting children are particularly vulnerable thousands have been killed in government airstrikes and many others left with a permanent disability a reporter junia met with one young victim in the city of tap in southern turkey.
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moggi dos days start very early. and they are exhausting. if i would like to visit him and her some children when they wake up they just jump out of their beds wash their faces get dressed take their bags and go i need an hour to properly put on my leg and if it doesn't work i need to ask my mom for help . in twenty thirteen the family fled syria to turkey was five years old at the time and her brother ebro him only two she still remembers the escape from aleppo very clearly and the day of the attack. we were in a pickup truck with ten other people when it happened. just after we got on the truck a plane fired on us yeah. like that suddenly everything was burning. and
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everything was black around us i thought. when i regained consciousness i saw my daughter and her leg was gone. my son was on fire and he had open wounds on both of his legs there were dead bodies and burned people everywhere these images still haunt me it was like hell had opened up about you know they had to get that our door when we left the hospital there were many covered dead bodies outside and one body was uncovered. my sister closed her eyes and she didn't see it but i saw that body and i wish i hadn't looked because i cannot forget it. because it looks good i detailed well. if it was not does that hurt.
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yes hear a little bit of margie don't need to go to the clinic every couple of months the check up is uncomfortable for her. but the scar on her leg doesn't bother her anymore and that's very important. moggi to his more fun exercising she has made such progress that her prosthetic leg is hardly noticeable only climbing stairs still proves difficult. for her physiotherapist it's important that she keeps her head up she shouldn't think of her leg at all. but we want our patients to feel comfortable with the percy says so they can do everything in their daily lives without limitations. that include walking on different types of flaws and services such as sand and gravel as well as steep slopes and stands we train all of that. stuff the mantra is brave and she has
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a strong will. that's why she learned so quickly and made such great progress. in iraq was radical that is if i'm happy that i have this leg now. at first i wanted to even leave it on at night but my mom wouldn't let me do that. bit of a club for. us to susie oh there is a little time left for my favorite game jump rope. was her sara pissed can barely catch his breath. then turn around. for dinner father is there as well she doesn't see him very often he's working a lot trying to put food on the table. then it's time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night and even her him crawls into her bed he
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loves it when his sister reads him a story as he falls asleep it's about a boy named tunick a six year old superhero from aleppo but it could just as well be about much of how they. got. a sketch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today her greek court has found five volunteers who rescued syrian migrants from the sea not guilty of people smuggling prosecutors have charged the defendants with illegally bringing migrants to the island less false the accused claims the authorities have put them on trial to discourage migration to europe. nigeria's military says it has helped rescue more than a thousand people held by the islamist militant group boko haram the hostages were rescued from villages in the northeastern state of borno most of them are women and children as well as young men forced to fight for the group. theater
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orbán is set to be reelected for his third consecutive term as prime minister in parliament today in hungary his nationalist beat as party won a decisive victory in april securing them a two thirds super majority but that's being contested by protesters who are challenging the electoral laws and the government's legitimacy critics gathered outside of parliament to oppose the supermajority which will give or about a pre hand alter the constitution he campaigned on an anti immigrant platform and has vowed to safeguard hungary's christian culture. well d.w. correspondent frank hall is with us here in the studio frank you just returned from budapest hungary is really believed that their christian culture is under threat this is what this all on his feet as party said continuously in the election campaign before the elections beginning of april on the eighth of april they were
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saying especially the refugee crisis in europe the refugees in europe are. putting europe under threat and the christian jewish culture in europe and the threat as a matter of fact they are not many refugees really living in hungary the old in germany when you're ok we're looking at some live pictures right now from the capital there but there are protests taking place today does it does orbited with his super majority in parliament have anything to fear from these protests today. they obviously politically because they have a majority to change the constitution and they probably will do so again in his. follow up term what is happening here what we can see with these pictures as well is that hungary obviously is deeply divided and there is concerning political sphere an atmosphere a climate that is poisoned by mistrust and by words of and the me people and amazed
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and they are not following the fetus policy and this is not radio european political culture usually know on the continent and we've seen a number of eastern european countries emulate or bonds populist tactics what does this tell us about the region's political trajectory but we have this in poland for example the peace policy but also. in all these central eastern european countries most of the middle east not so much in the baltic states by the way what we see here is maybe an upcoming division on the continent between these countries for example in the euro zone and has it have a common interest economically much stronger than with these countries hungary as still its own currency the foreign for example and the danger many. see is this is this populous white wing. policies going to continue in countries like hungary that the divisions in europe will become deeper and not less european leaders have accused hungary under obama's leadership of undermining its basic values and rules
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. could the you end up with drawing funding or or suspending funding that would normally flow to hungary in order to try to get it to fall into line that's on the negotiation negotiation table terry that's not so easy hungary has to vote also for that new european budget so there's a lot to discuss about frank thank you so much frank hoffman on hungary thanks so much thanks for having me. as the temperature rises in here in the northern hemisphere and the flowers bloom homeowners know it's time again for the weekly chore of cutting grass but where some see drudgery other see an opportunity for sport allow us to introduce you to a lot more racing. me of. these drivers one wanted. mastering the navigating through.
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of the top story we're following for you here today. is his decision. today. suppose a u.s. withdrawal. will be with. thanks for watching. that. mention the provide the canyons they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us.