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this is the w.'s line from 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 the main mosque blocking increasing numbers of journalists is that their factor leader on something soon she determined to silence critics bring us special reports. and russia china and norway it's
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a set up the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica the european plan would have protected an area five times the size of joe. i'm showgirl welcome to the program the united states says to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that it removed the twenty fifteen nuclear deal as midterm elections approach president trump tried to drive the point home in an unconventional fashion tweeting that sanctions are coming barring the typeface and phrasing from the fancy t.v. series game of thrones which the motto winter is coming signals the need for vigilance the u.s. has been gradually re imposing sanctions since he withdrew from the nuclear agreement in may and decision that was met with international criticism here is the president talking about this latest move. they're very serious sanctions they're
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very big they'll be elevated from there but as you know sanctions are starting on iran and you know iran is they get a very big if the country is not the same country as when i started. almost two years ago iran is a much different country since i terminated that deal. let's get more on this from v.w. and stuff and siemens in washington d.c. welcome stuff and what does washington want from iran first and foremost a change of behavior is specially in the middle east iraq is regarded by the targeting restrained by the white house state department state secretary of state pompei or still as a troublemaker in the middle east specifically a trouble maker for saudi arabia in yemen he does not like and since may two thousand and eighteen the administration has worked deliberately in the legion plea on rolling out those sanctions on november first next monday so how effective are
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all those sanctions likely to be given that china russia the e.u. britain and france have all said that they will work together to try and get round them. you know it's hard to tell they will be affected through some degree but having said that as you mentioned there's plenty of countries with a like we're won't be impacted by this and we're still dealing and wheeling with iran and we will deal in oil and we want to buy our own and want to pay iran for the oil they'll export to us now having said that secretary of state pump aoe and the treasury secretary. mentioned that eight jurisdictions this is how they called it because they never said which countries assuming the countries are getting actually waivers those countries and there is reporting now out there though that iraq turkey japan and south korea for example zealots four out of eight as we know they're getting waivers and telling them to still do or else where it's really run
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however the money the proceeds iran gets from this has to be posted in a specific bank account only allowed to use for humanitarian aid or humanitarian trade so these new sanctions are effective from monday the fifth u.s. midterm elections on tuesday the sixth the timing seems more than coincidental. yeah. yeah of course is this can be alleged that this timing is geared towards midterm elections coming out coming to us. tuesday the six you're absolutely right now of course we don't have can't prove this but of course there's a benefit for the president for adult charm for the republicans and for this administration if they can show that they are keeping a promise and the promise was a to leave the iran nuclear deal and be to reimpose the same chance that's coming now a day before the midterm elections that's definitely doing its fair bit for the clientele
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and for all people who are convinced to elect republicans or vote for republicans in the midterm elections one way or another simmonds in washington thank you. president trump has also walked back on his suggestion that the army could fire on migrants at the mexican border yesterday he said that my conserving rocks could be shot at as he wrapped up verbal attacks on the thousands of people walking towards the united states despite this essential americans fleeing violence at home and 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 trump 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. . forces down the palace militaries 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 did that 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 u.n. says that this sort of thing isn't abnormal another group although smaller is about two hundred miles further south. it's
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a difficult journey earlier this week there were around seven thousand people traveling together it's now what four thousand many of applied for asylum in mexico many more have had to stop on routes those that remain keep walking. through some of the other stories making news around the world turkish president present time as the order to kill a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi came from the very highest levels of the saudi government. in an opinion piece in the washington post but the president said he did not believe in selma had ordered the killing and declined to accuse the crown prince directly. but it will militants in egypt have ambushed two buses carrying christians on a pilgrimage at least seven were killed as they made their way to the city of mania the home of the revered coptic monastery this is the most serious attack on the country's coptic christian minority in more than a year. poland's latest as his country will probably withdraw from the united
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nations migration agreement following similar statements from austria hungary united states poland has also clashed with germany and the e.u. over plans to reform its justice system which going on brussels fear would downgrade the rule of law. two journalists and men are jailed in connection with their reporting in the range of crisis are expected to file appeals this week and the trial has attracted condemnation from around the world to reuters reporters wallowed and child so who was sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating the massacre of revenge of muslims during the military crackdown last year now there appears to be a wider push by the government in myanmar to stifle press freedom as to w. se asia correspondent bastien hotting reports. workers strike on the outskirts of yangon. and. things get heated when protesters confront the police. lying to us in why is right in the middle reporting it
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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 blankets and why has to weigh up carefully whenever i have to publish a news and story i need to think. three times. that this story my security of this story can love me in the deal was in many kids that i thought he went to. to hide the real situation the information so. so they also had already our threat to as a threat alone and just so not only too well the two reuters journalists were
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sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and my 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 well known enjoy also this 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 if you maintain a close confidant of state councilor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chief's 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 facto leader on sense to achieve 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
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a government that alongside that same military tales press freedom in 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 sent so if a mission for to me if some official. fall some secret if. it will be valid into the secrecy very we are very nervous 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 sue cheese party told us but it's not only the interests of the
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media the civilian leaders are considering they are also careful to avoid confrontation with the country's powerful military. russia china and no way have blocked an international effort to create the world's largest marine reserve off the coast about. the proposal aim to protect nearly two million square kilometers of ocean from fishing and mining in the weddell say the area is set to be home to an array of marine life an undiscovered species. they live on the edge of one of the last untouched ecosystems on earth the weddell sea along with penguins the area's home to whales and marine birds but climate change has led to the antarctic ice retreating here that could open up the area to more fishing the e.u. proposed creating the largest ocean sanctuary in the world in the weddell sea covering almost two million square kilometers but the proposal has failed to win the needed
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backing and a meeting of the international body responsible for looking after the waters around antarctica china russia and norway oppose the plan the environmental organization greenpeace calls it a lost opportunity and it is very very important that diplomatic pressure continue in the coming year this means all diplomatic channels should use every available opportunity to attempt to make russia china and norway give up their rejection of the way don't see marine reserves. fishing boats are already advancing in search of krill shellfish that are in high demand worldwide because of their omega three fatty acids healthy for humans but environmentalist say efforts to protect the weddell see are far from over. a symbol of biles has become the first ever gymnasts to win thirteen world championship gold medals remarkably she won the final three while suffering from a kidney stone the twenty one year old won the individual vols events at the artistic gymnastics world champion for breaking that evolution vitale
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showboat in one thousand nine hundred ninety six near before she was born it was the americans third goal that left the week with the hard way to one possible sweep of six goals in qatar. now winter is coming to korea meaning it's time to break out the region's favorite fomented vegetable kimchi thousands of people gathered in downtown seoul to share an extra large helping of the korean cullom a classic is part of a charity event where volunteers prepare more than one hundred tons of kempsey for the homeless koreans she just me stuck up in autumn because they fermented cabbage keeps well in winter it's also rich investment see seems to help keep up your spirits during those long cold winter months. you know i seem happy enough about it that's it so that it's more at the top of the
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