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this is deja news coming to you live from berlin the company rouhani face off over sanctions trumps wall street at the day i do agree with iran and you will not be doing business with the u.s. iran's rowhani called sanctions warfare to get the latest from tehran also coming up a course delivers its verdict in a trial that shocked many a mother and her partner sexually abused her son for years and made him a variable to peter finds on the dock next. and indonesia steps up the search for
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earthquake victims and survivors are pushed from the rubble the death toll rises to a hundred and five. the at. i don't welcome i'm on the cima u.s. president dollar trump a strongly warned countries against doing business with iran saying doing so would remove any chance of trade with his country and this comes after the reimpose many of the sanctions that were new facts before the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal in a tweet post just a short while ago trump labeled the renewed sanctions as the most biting ever imposed he went on to say that anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business in the united states and it seems that warning is being cut at least by some here in germany ga manufacture a diamond says it is suspending its activity. he's in iran until further notice
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meanwhile the iranian president hassan rouhani has said truong is trying to destabilize this country and the sanctions will affect millions off iranians. these people will be hit hardest by the u.s. sanctions suspended in two thousand and fifteen after years of suffering by iranians now brought back by the trumpet ministration the sanctions target the iranian financial system including government purchases of u.s. dollars the trading of gold and not the precious metals and of industrial goods and software to stop their washington hopes the sanctions will force tehran back to the negotiating table well they could take up the president's offer to negotiate with them to give up their ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs for you and really verifiably not under the onerous terms of the iran nuclear deal which really are not satisfactory but iran's president hassan rouhani says offering negotiations
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while at the same time imposing sanctions makes no since. they want to launch psychological warfare against the iranian nation and create divisions among the people. not so-called psychological warfare it seems to be having an effect. sanctions have definitely had an impact whether it's on the currency exchange rate all the price of gold they have resulted in the loss of many jobs. you know if the dollar goes up the price of everything will go up but in the end the people should have some patience and tolerance towards the sanctions. on the house. but you know. if it continues like this we won't have a good life in the future. that he said it on and he runs government he's acknowledging peace with rouhani calling on iranians to unite in the face of the
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coming honshu. and for more on the story i'm joined by eric roundoff the ted on correspondent for the i think we just saw what's at stake for iran what impact do you think these sanctions will actually have a countries like china india and even the e.u. say that essentially ignored them. well a lot of the damage had already been done trumps hostile rhetoric because the currency the last few months that's been. quite bad for everyone and the fact is that there were already u.s. sanctions in place all along that stopped a lot of foreign invaders back from doing any business and so iran and never teach hugely in the way that it hoped for the new could do but suddenly these sanctions on key sectors and the ones that really are the ones that come in november when iraq's oil sales are going to be a factor in the not so obviously a vital lifeline for the country i take it that the u.s. has been is that these sanctions would ring iran to its knees and make it open to
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negotiating is that likely. but it's a very difficult position for iran's leaders there is going to be economic pain and there already is economic trouble across the country seeing protests in the last few days and strikes. but the problem is that iran's pride is at stake iran's leaders will find it very difficult to return to the negotiating table when trump has been attacking gress of the trying to undermine the system try to find their economy for so long. is not the kind of country that takes that kind of thing lying down. having to swallow the pill that fast that fast and told the president hasn't done is taken quite just a top stance of this is the united states he said the u.s. is internationally i summited it's sanctions but how much do these developments
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rican hasan rouhani he was at bonn point of view despite a reform law in the country. you know. his position is it's. now on his right flank you can so to say he was naive to ever trust that the u.s. now he has egg on his face the reformist plax see that down his is i did or you could at least build up the economy even that's not working and he hasn't shown any real progress on the political seeing some arrests for corruption some efforts to finally start bringing in some reform measures so we'll see whether the pressure actually brings some positive positive evidence to the iranian people and then doff in the iranian capital tehran thank you very much. yes and jim nicole just found a couple guilty in a child sexual abuse trial that has shocked the nation for years the couple sexually assaulted the woman's son and made him available to paedophiles on the
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dock net in exchange for money the court in fribourg convicted the couple of rape forced prostitution and other sexual assault charges it sentenced the victim's mother to twelve and a half years in prison and the patna to trial yes. when christian al met his girlfriend and her son he was a convicted child sex offender fresh out of prison. but still he found a way to move in with both of them despite being banned from doing so what followed was a nightmare for the child investigators reviewed evidence of rape bondage and degradation committed by christian l. the child's own mother and also by other men the couple prostituted the boy online for two years and across europe paid the couple thousands of euros to sexually assault him. both confessed to the crimes prior to today's verdict and a psychiatry's have declared them capable of full criminal liability christian l.
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and the boy's mother have now been sentenced to twelve and twelve and a half years respectively less than what public prosecutors have demanded additional suspects believed to have raped the child in exchange for money are being tried separately some have already been convicted the boy is now ten years old he lives with a foster family many have questioned how the authorities failed to protect a boy who was so clearly vulnerable to abuse. i'm joined now by simon young was following this case a very dreadful distressing case of abuse went on for yes it involved a convicted paedophile and the child's own mother how did they manage to get away with this abuse for so long. well this couple built up a very successful screen of lies around what they were doing of course the authorities were aware of them were monitoring them perhaps treating them really as
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people who needed help they were aware that this was a single mother living on not much money and so on but partner as has been said shouldn't have been in the house at all he's a convicted previously convicted paedophile but in fact the judge in that previous case had said that he deserved a second chance so clearly he was very plausible in court. and and perhaps the authorities were naive he was able to get access to another child and this boy over a period of about two and a half years was great prosecutors say more than fifty times. it seems they were fairly is at multiple levels because so many it's hard in the country to prevent just this kind of crime what went wrong here yeah it seems that the different or thor it is the youth work is the family courts and so on didn't work very well together they didn't exchange information properly so that for instance even when
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the boy's school raised the alarm no action was taken so even while the abuse was going on the case workers were sort of writing reports working through the case not really looking into the welfare of this child and indeed the state prosecutors have said that they are going to take legal action against some of the youth workers who should have protected the child in this case. that is our correspondent simon young. not indonesia which is stepping up the search for quake survivors on the island of long walk the death still stands at one hundred five but that's expected to rise rescuers are searching through the rubble of the more than thirteen thousand houses that were damaged on the island powerful aftershocks as well as scott's to power and communications in some areas are hampering the search
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for the missing. oh. this is a sea that few thought possible. three days after the earthquake struck a woman was pulled alive from the rubble of a building. rescues initially thought no one could have survived the collapse of the structure. but then they had a sound coming out of this hole. trying to open up an access a few times but a refrigerator was in the way and that made it difficult when we did manage to open access we don't heard a voice. the victim wasn't pinned down by anything and there was a crawl space. for the rescue was a brief moment of joy. but the nightmare elsewhere is far from over. and this village not a single building has remained intact the people here are among twenty thousand survivors now with nowhere to live and not enough to eat or drink one bullet she
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says he's afraid of what comes next. and i don't think it'll be easy to return to normal life because the trauma was extraordinarily bad we dare not sleep indoors what's our plan for the future we don't know. thousands of tourists were also caught up in the quake hundreds are still said to be waiting to be transported by boat from three small islands off. the authorities have organized extra flights. emergency services are also racing to get help to people stranded near the epicenter of the quake in the north and are appealing for doctors under nations to help the injured. i have some breaking news for you coming in parts of frankfurt airport are being evacuated due to a police operation reportedly an authorized person has managed to get into the secured area german federal police say boarding has been stopped and some security
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areas have been cleared frankfurt airport says passengers can expect flight disruptions of course we'll keep an eye on that story and bring you more details as soon as they become available telling us some sports news and a european athletics championships have kicked off here and berlin with a glittering opening ceremony at the city's plots the event comes nearly a decade after berlin hosted the wire championships which featured a certain the same boat the boat has now retired there's no shortage of styles competing this time around. this wasn't your typical setting for an opening ceremony a stadium swap for a square brightside perhaps the location for the festivities spectators were treated to a musical display japanese michelle performing his entry for this year's eurovision song contest.
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and then came the athletes more than fifteen hundred from nearly fifty countries are taking part here united europe is the theme. seven reigning olympic champions make this one of the strongest european fields in history. with the iconic kaiser wilhelm memorial church as the backdrop it was time for balinese mad to complete the formalities and now declare. twenty eight european let the extension ships billon officially open. they'll be more sparkle on show in the days to come the shoppers event is being held here as well as all the medal ceremonies. coming up ahead. trace figures show journeys causing itself just the bane of its
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trading partners but is it enough to have it is growing trade tensions. get hot at this we'll have that story coming up shortly stay with the w. . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one of the channel and if you newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same fourteen social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. we can't afford to stay silent when it comes.

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