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and freedom of the press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters to w. made for moderns. this is d. w. news that live from butlins president trump rips up a historic nuclear treaty trump says the u.s. will exit a cold war here a deal of back and a wide range of nuclear weapons due to russian violations moscow calls the move and dangerous step. also coming up around two hundred people are killed or wounded in
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terror attacks as afghanistan holds its first elementary elections in the a decade but facing goes ahead for a second day. and then the going to sleep by munich steady the ship after a poor run of form the robot left off he was back on the scoresheet as the champions be fulfilled but it wasn't through plain sailing we'll take a look at that and the best of the weekend's football action from gemini. and you chris mckinnon thanks so much for joining us president donald trump told reporters that the u.s. will unilaterally pull out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia the landmark intermediate range nuclear forces tracy was negotiated more than thirty years ago by the then president ronald reagan and the soviet leader. mikhail gorbachev's it bans
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a new plan conventional missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilometers let's have a listen to what trump had to say russia has violated the agreement they've been violated here for many years and i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate for full out. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement they go out of their weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we bonded the agreement but russia has not heard or truly wanted the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out. all right let's cross now to our moscow correspondent emily show and emily thanks for joining us at tell us how is russia reacted to trump's announcement well on the one hand we've seen a shock from russian politicians they've called this step dangerous they've called it catastrophic they say that the consequences could be catastrophic but also they
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portray any trouble strategy here kind as is empty threat so the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of parliament the federation council had said didn't cause the jump it said it says actually just blackmail ahead of john bolton's visit to moscow out this week and actually the procedure for leaving the agreement hasn't even been initiated and the head of the international affairs committee in the lower house of parliament has its own what they said is just a trading strategy and actually there is no proof for any violations on the russian side now russia has been rather disappointed at that where they have a lot of hopes when trump came into office that this could get through the russian u.s. relations but it seems those hopes with this step may have been dashed completely. how important is this tracy i mean what about the repercussions if it is counseled . well this is usually in forums this deal has kept has kept
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nuclear weapons out of europe for three decades it was signed in eighty seven by or so and ronald reagan and it was one of the steps to kind of and the cold war arms race to end those tensions during the cold war and it is now is seen as one of the few agreements even despite worsening relations between the u.s. and russia that has been solid and it seems that the u.s. for u.s. ministration. is not too concerned about kind of breaking up these agreements and that's certainly one thing that russia will be kind of showing off now that the u.s. it's not a reliable partner even when it comes to keeping the world safe i think that will be their move in terms of the writer of moving on. now president trump has accused russia repeatedly of violating the agreement is he right is there any evidence.
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well the u.s. has accused russia of violating the supremum for years actually under the obama administration as well and nato has also recently come out and accused russia of violating the violating this agreement as well russia on the other hand has always denied it today they've also been designing it what we can say is that russia has certainly been upping its rhetoric in recent months and this year as well when it comes to nuclear weapons when it comes to weapons overall in. the state of the union address in march he had a whole section where he laid out all the new modern weapons that russia was preparing that russia had in its arsenal they showed graphics animations of weapons heating. targets and just last week and as well reiterated reiterated before if this rhetoric at a forum you said and talked about the strength the strength of the nuclear arsenal so they're always keen to show that off and they've certainly been offering
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rhetoric recently all right and we shall end moscow thanks so much for your reporting on that. now authorities in afghanistan say a roadside bomb has killed at least eleven people including several children in the eastern province of non-grata the attack raises the number of people killed and wounded to nearly two hundred steering the country's parliamentary elections now entering a second day almost nine million people were eligible to cost ballots and turnout was larger than expected even as the poll cayle schools delays and violence montt the voting. dozens of people died across the country and more than one hundred ninety attacks on saturday as people went to the polls on the first day of voting a suicide bombing in front of a polling station in the capital kabul may have been the deadliest our doctor said that three people were killed there and six wounded but government sources say
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fifteen died both the local islamic state affiliate and the taliban have threatened violence during the elections. oh despite the threats many people seem eager to vote almost nine million are registered to cast their ballots in the election for the lower house of parliament ordinary afghans have expressed cautious hope. but i have got a right to vote today i came out here and voted for my favorite coming days and did my part for the future of afghanistan. on the phone i had for a time when stupid war and conflicts and now i've come here to fight for paris and who should want to bring security to the country i ask people to come and fight for prosperity in afghanistan not. it's a major step that these elections are happening at all they were originally scheduled to be held three years ago but ongoing instability has forced many delays ten candidates have been assassinated then just this past week an attack in kandahar province killed the chief of police and wounded the provincial governor
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leading to further delays in the province elections there are planned for next week the main target in that attack could well have been the us commander in afghanistan general scott miller although he denies it he escaped injury and encouraged afghans not to be intimidated message to the people of afghanistan has been very consistent and you have every right to be proud of your security forces in the preparations that move this election despite all this unfortunate event tragic event down to ten are voters are choosing representatives for the two hundred forty nine seat lower house a strong turnout could well indicate that functioning institutions work bolstering the government's legitimacy in the eyes of the people voting continues on sunday at a number of other polling stations the final electoral results won't be known for at least a week. now to some of the other stories making news around the world almost seven hundred thousand people demonstrated in london yesterday demanding
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a second referendum on breck sit at the head of the march when leading figures from all three major british political policies the conservatives labor and the liberal democrats the people's vote march was organized by groups that want the u.k. to remain in the european union. at least nine hundred migrants have crossed a river illegally into mexico from guatemala after being stops at the border by riot police they vow to resume their journey to the us president donald trump has threatened to deploy troops to be us mexico border if the migrants on stopped. and no one had a winning ticket in the latest mega millions lottery drawing in the u.s. that means an even bigger jackpot a staggering one point six billion dollars of world record the next roll will be on choose day the odds of winning that one are one in three hundred two million. now countries around the world have condemned the killing of saudi journalist jamal
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khashoggi state media in saudi arabia said he died in the saudi consulate in istanbul off to a fist fight for more than two weeks the saudis have denied that was dead the european union says the circumstances of his death a deeply troubling and they've called for an upright transparent investigation u.s. president trump has shifted his response he had earlier called the saudi account credible but now says the have been deception and lies and has threatened severe consequences. german foreign minister hike i must said lynn should not approve on sales to saudi arabia until investigations and such i'm all death have been completed. wouldn't do it or there are many in consistencies first they said the saudi journalist left the consulate. now they say he died there are more questions unanswered and oncet. there is an ongoing investigation and it's up to the saudis
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to provide clarification carol we're following this closely so far we have a lot more questions than answers for now in the been displayed at by and munich traveled to the bavarians needed to make a statement after four games without a win in all competitions and the reigning champions did not disappoint relieving the pressure on boss nick. carried his usual calm demeanor even if he was feeling pressure to turn things around it didn't show no thomas moore good nor frank for barry were starting in this one prior to kickoff wolfsburg who had worse form than their opponents formed a constellation of unity while biron stars roamed the pitch with looks of pure focus their focus paid off late in the first half pummels with the final pass through tiago rubber living dusty was there to put his side ahead this school ended a three match goal drought for the polish striker. byron taking
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a one goal lead to the break. live in dusty wasn't done with scoring off the long pass will splurge william with the set up live in dusty there for the clean up and the finish to neil for the visitors fire defender nicholas created the chance with a great pass and william with the woeful assist with the lead nico kept his cool and like iron robin who was sent off for a second yellow byron a man down at the hour mark minutes later will spur capitalized about this house left alone in the penalty area to pull one back the wolves made a light work of the bahrain defense. but live in dusky set up how missed to secure the lead making it three one bringing by him back to winning ways. or should dortmund headed into saturday's game as the heavy favorite and three minutes into the action they showed why i don't mind the boom this league is best attacking team
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first on another free scoring display. this was pack of our classes first start of the season it was also marcus vine seals first match in charge of struggling stuttgart a new hope for these fans which lasted all of three minutes to open tearing down the left the bore live intially found its way to jaden sand show. domains main goal creator on the scoresheet himself it wasn't the prettiest but then they will count. find still a promise to take the game to dortmund but that left his side exposed at the back. marco royce restress it all started and finished by the top and kept in. his game plan was being undone and moments later it got a whole lot worse a similar story stick out lose possession to him and made him pay. that man out
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hassle with the sublime chip goal number seven of the season just twenty five minutes gone. royce with a hand in all three first half goals. the rare occasion the hosts did threaten after the break they wasted their chance it was after the substitute maximillian philip to put the icing on the cake for dortmund with five minutes to go for nail the job well done. so it was a tough game still got to the new coach home after the international break to know what's respect but we played really well in the first half less so in the second. half for vine c.l. and stuttgart the first match is anything to go by his side have a lot of work ahead of them. and has a roundup of the weekend's results so it was a close by and much needed win against both spoke and don't try it else when
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