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solutions' money was on the top sheet on. the. business daily news life from garland the united states really imposes all of its previous sanctions on iran washington says they'll be in place from monday ending any u.s. corporation with a twenty fifteen nuclear deal european signatures condemn the move also on the program. commit mass locking up increasing numbers of journalists is the facto leader strong suit cheney determined to silence a critic so we'll bring you
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a special report. revelations from the world of football a german magazine reports of bias munich spent months planning to leave the point of this league and create an elite sleek along with six of the world's top clubs. i'm phil gale welcome to the program the united states is to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that were removed under the twenty fifteen nuclear deal as midterm elections approach president trump tried to drive the point home in a highly unconventional fashion tweeting that sanctions are coming barring the typeface on phrasing from the fantasy t.v. series game of thrones in which the motto winter is coming signals the need for vigilance. the u.s.
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has been gradually reimposing sanctions since it withdrew from the nuclear agreement in may the white house described its latest move as the toughest sanctions regime imposed on iran well straight to washington d.c. where we find correspondent stephens evens. steffen what does washington want from iran. a better deal and so as you just mentioned the somebody is rationed canceled the deal the nuclear iran nuclear deal in may two thousand and eighteen now and ever since is working on bringing back reimposing the sanctions you just mentioned and that's exactly what happened here the president just in front to a press conference on the white house lawn on his way to his helicopter said those sanctions were quote very big and iran is going to take a big hit ok so this the president however what america wants is of course a change of behavior from iran a change of behavior from iran in the middle east in the region where the u.s.
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is regarding iran as a troublemaker for their role in yemen which angers the saudi arabians and in syria . china russia a new britain and france they've all said that they will try to work around these sanctions can they be effective given the level of international opposition. yes and no of course the three countries you just mentioned china russia. also the european union many countries there they are not on best footing with the u.s. administration regarding iran because as you said. those european union as well as iran china and russia are sticking to the iran nuclear deal is something the u.s. administration and all the time doesn't like that's why he is now a why the administration put now beef to the bone so to speak so that we're leaving the contract the nuclear deal and we're now in re imposing sanctions now will this
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impact those the e.u. and china and russia and no not really despite the fact that it doesn't make for good relations this with the u.s. secretary of state might pump a of says that eight countries will be exempt from the sanctions who are they what are they getting special treatment. who are they i would like to know interesting left on this. very true public background call from mr pompei and the treasury secretary munson nobody mentioned those countries but it is assumed an american press is writing about this stuff to write about it right now that this is south korea. and japan who are two of those eight jurisdictions as they're called here who get a waiver now the money they those jurisdictions make through those waivers with iran has to be has to be or iran makes through those waivers has to be deposited on
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the specific bank accounts which also only can be used for humanitarian aid and humanitarian trades that's a very very important distinction however though you see there's equal it's not always equal there are eight countries now so really one is japan and the other one is south korea and there sure are others who are still having trading rights and will remain trading rights with iran for the oil and see where this goes stuff in saban's in washington thank you. two journalists and then modulating connection with their reporting of the range of crisis are expected to file appeals this week in a trial that attracted condemnation from around the world reuters reports as well and cho so who was sentenced to seven years in prison when investigating the massacre of muslims joined the military crackdown last year and now there appears to be a wide to push by the government in minot to stifle press freedom as d.w.
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southeast asia correspondent bastien hotting reports. workers strike on the outskirts of yangon. things get heated when protesters confront the police. line tips in why is right in the middle reporting it live on facebook. but situations like these are not the dangers journalists like him fear most it's criticizing the powerful which has once again become a present danger in me and mark a risk blanket's in why has to weigh up carefully whenever i have to publish a news and story i need to think. that this story my security of this story can love me in the deal was in many cases that i thought you went to when to hide the real situation the
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information so. so they also already are also trying to address a threat well known and just only too well the two reuters journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only alone and just whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because they reported on shady business deals by the yangon regional government and its head of human tame a close confidant of state counselor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chiefs three journalists have been released on bail but the incitement charges so far have not been dropped if convicted they face up to two years in prison. de
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facto leader on sense suchi was once the figurehead of the democracy movement in her country a symbol of resistance against the decades long oppression by me and mars' military rulers now she heads a party and a government that alongside that same military cattails press freedom intimidates critical voices when they are lying runs me in march first investigative magazine he says the laws like the official secrets act the two reuters journalists were charged under need urgent reform as things stand he says journalists remain under threat. even when we use in our phone we very nervous who are sent which if a mission to my for everyone can sense so if a mission for to me if some official. fall some secret if a mission in the form it will be valid into the say secrecy so very we are very nervous
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not only me but also my family also very worried about that the last threatening journalists like they are lying are currently under review a spokesperson for cities party told us but it's not only the interests of the media the civilian leaders are considering they are also careful to avoid confrontation with the country's powerful military. as are some of the other stories making news around the world police in britain have launched an investigation into a large to a ledge to anti semitic hate crimes within the country's main opposition labor party in recent years labor has been accused of not making not taking on occasions of county semitism seriously enough but a recent investigation by the party itself evidence of members threatening politicians. poland's leader says his country with probably withdraw from the united nations' migration agreement following similar statements from austria hungary and the united states volatiles has also clashed with germany and the e.u.
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over plans to reform its justice system much better than brussels fear would downgrade the rule of law. u.s. president donald trump has walked back a suggestion of the army could fire on migrants at the mexican border only yesterday he said my concern brock's could potentially be shot at as he attacks on a human caravan marching towards the the country despite the prospect of less the warm welcome though the central americans fleeing violence that hope i'm not giving up. these are the four thousand or so people that make up what is being called the migrant caravan central americans mostly hondurans seeking a better life in the u.s. . it's an arduous journey especially for those that come walk it. people a fatigued. president from campaigning ahead of the midterm elections says there
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are threats he hopes to galvanize republican voters who worry about immigration. but those in this group who have just crossed the border from guatemala into mexico say they're fleeing violence and poverty seeking asylum in the u.s. . military's were looking for us they went to our house looking for us they entered our home two days after we left everything behind we had to run away from the country. and he was just you know we have a phase. trump says he's ready to send fifteen thousand troops to the border and preparations have already started although the group is still weeks away he's labeled this an invasion and wants the military to treat anyone throwing stones he says as if it were gunfire. but the un says that this sort of thing is an abnormal another group although smaller is about two hundred miles further south. it's a difficult journey earlier this week there were around seven thousand people
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traveling together it's now at four thousand many of applied for asylum in mexico many more have had to stop on the routes those that remain keep walking. german magazine der spiegel today at home state a new series of leaks from what it describes as the rotten world of football shedding light on corruption and criminal activity one of the dashed big old of reporters who broke the story says christophe went to back in hamburg welcome to t.w. so you've reported that munich spent months working on plans to create an elite league along with six of the world's top clubs tell us more. yes thanks for having me but munich played a very vital role in this development in two thousand and sixteen they pressurize to you if into gaining more power and more money by considering to leave the
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champions league and in fact the bonus new go to they drafted all plans and it took a couple months until they reached with the us on a new reform that made them gain more money now a new document actually surfaced that considers a new super league to be founded as early as two thousand and twenty one by munich says they don't have knowledge of this particular document but obviously they have plans they have considered isn't one of your own coming about his past and current dealings jen infantino ran on a promise when becoming the president of the feet up he said should be more moral and should do away with backroom deals when we found is that he approves of misers those kind of secret negotiations and a very striking example is how he took his influence over the ethics code and he actually used his leverage as he for presidents to make sure that future of
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officials would be harder to investigate for corruption for example when he was still acting as you if a secretary general he helped to shake based shake backed collapse mentions the city on per essential amount when they negotiated with you e-file because of their massive preachers of the so-called financial fair play and journey of fancy to help those clubs behind the banks of the actual investigative temperature if i. could talk with you thank you for joining us christopher in the past thank you. smudging the top story this hour to jail to voices journalist and man bomb parents who appeal like i'd say conviction for the forcing of the wreckage of crisis to submit a wider crackdown on the media by the government. that's it you're up to date so are more at the top of the hour on the polls around the clock on the web site that's t w dot com of the day.
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