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this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin and if you don't announce a special brew drawer from a landmark nuclear deal the president doesn't rouhani says tehran will stop acting on some of its commitments under the deal and sets a timeline of sixty days for new terms to be agreed the move comes amid mounting tension with the united states also the program the reuters pictures the world's been waiting for prince britain's prince harry and his wife meghan present their newborn son to the public it's
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a big day for the little one as he also meets his great grandmother queen elizabeth for the first time. and liverpool football goals possible saloons goalkeeper to have been a place in the champions league final it's a stunning come from behind victory that may well cement coach jurgen camps place in history. i don't have a we're almost into you i'm on the thought she might be good to have your company. now iran says it plans to stop complying with parts of the landmark nuclear deal struck with world powers in two thousand and fifteen president hassan rouhani announced a decision exactly one year after the us withdrew from the pact it was designed to limit is wrong ability to produce a nuclear fuel in exchange for relief from sanctions rouhani now says his country
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plans to resume and ritchie and stockpiling uranium in sixty days if one spouse failed to negotiate new terms for the deal. no more be doing more nation should know that we have not withdrawn from the nuclear deal they should not think that the nuclear deal does not exist anymore. the nuclear deal is still in place but today we will flip and show the other side of the coin the nuclear deal has told us in its articles twenty six and thirty six that if the other party violates it we can also reduce our commitments at any level today we announced a reduction not a withdrawal. now so that was iranian president hassan rouhani before we discuss those developments in detail let's take a look at what exactly was agreed in the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal deronda got his existing who radium pile
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a material that can be used to produce nuclear weapons in bhutan the u.s. u.k. germany france china and russia lifted international sanctions which had been crippling the iranian economy but u.s. president donald trump says a deal fails to deter iran from developing ballistic missiles a year ago the united states pulled out of the deal and has reintroduced all nuclear related sanctions against iran along with other punitive measures now the german defense minister or is it off on the line says it is essential to maintain dialogue with iran and for europe to speak as one she made those comments during a panel discussion here at georgia but as studios in berlin they must understand we have to do all we can to keep talking to iran to make sure this agreement is maintained on all sides even after the united states has opted out and we have to assess these latest statements by iran together that's
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a first step in which europe can exercise its strength and make its joint voice her especially. so i look at for some analysis i'm joined now by cornelius on her behalf from the german council on foreign relations a welcome going to list on germany was one of the driving forces in coming up and agreeing on this nuclear deal how do. a setback a diplomatic setback is this a move by iran well first of all the deal is not dead with today's announcement by the iranians they have carefully chosen some of those elements which are not strictly elaborated in the deal so they themselves say they were still within the confines of the deal this is what all those elements that they've said they're not going to comply and it's about the heavy water storage and it's about which uranium which they are bound to sell on the international market but with u.s. sanctions there isn't even a buyer for these products so they are trying to comply with the deal but u.s. sanctions make it impossible that but this is a minor detail so the i.a.e.a.
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the international atomic energy agency will have to verify over the sixty day period where the iran is still compliant but it has been compliant until today so the deal is not dead it's just another new phase of hectic diplomacy i would say yeah and of russia has said that you know iran has been devoted to taking this action by external pressure alluding to the united states to share this assessment as we just saw from the statement today a year ago u.s. president trump announced the withdrawal and they have since embarked on a mexican non-pressure complaint with new sanctions against iran so iran could have left a year ago they've been in their own words they have been patient for a year they have applied the limitations of the deal until today so it's in that sense there is the move by the americans came first and this is to an extent an iranian reaction yes but then this ostia washington has been turning the screws on iran a bit and and the latest announcement that we've had from secretary of state my own bill think that iran they had intelligence specific intelligence that an attack was
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imminent blaming iran how likely does that sound to you what do you make of this claim well obviously i don't have access to intelligence so it's easy for the u.s. secretary of state to say that an attack is imminent we know about past intelligence turning out wrong after. it had been double checked there is a great sense of worry including in the united states questions from senators from u.s. senators to my can pay or about how the administration is trying to link iran to al qaeda. enemy of iran because there is an authorization to use force against terrorists so the rhetoric linking of iran to al qaeda could be seen as a way to to go towards a militant military confrontation this is not imminent i do hope despite the strike area being sent to the region but there is of course as collateral potential right and iran has given a den of sixty days as we had to come up to renegotiate certain terms in this and
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you kid you how optimistic i know that a compromise village well six days is a short time and by the way it's not the first time the europeans are giving an ultimatum about a year ago it was president trump giving an ultimatum to the europeans so as i said friends in diplomatic movements can be expected the europeans put in place a mechanism to trade with iran despite u.s. sanctions which is being built up so maybe within those sixty days if we can see some progress on that side maybe on the oil trade these are instances where we could give some some reasons for iran also to say that the peons have complied. i'm not overly optimistic but i try to stay. going to be thought about from the german council on foreign relations thank you very much for shedding expertise at that if you have rethought. now look at some other stories making news around the world a pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row for sleep charged with blasphemy has left the country officials say r c a baby has arrived in canada
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to be reunited with her daughter possibly resist britain on blasphemy charges last year sparked widespread protests throughout pakistan and deaths threats from religious extremists. taliban militants have attacked the offices of an international aid group in the afghan capital kabul injuring several people authorities say the attack began with a massive car bomb and security forces are still exchanging gunfire with militants some hundred fifty employees have been rescued so far. in pakistan at least nine people were killed and dozens more wounded in a bombing at a swiffer strine in lahore police say the explosion struck a security checkpoint outside that shrine the building has been previously targeted back in two thousand and ten when the suicide attack killed more than forty people . issue lanka one of the churches that was bombed in easter sunday is terrorist
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attacks has partially reopened since antony's in the capital colombo allowed worshipers to pray in a smaller shrine amid tight security the attacks on churches and hotels across the country left over two hundred and fifty people dead. the counting has finished in thailand's general election the vote was held in march this year under the country's complex vote allocation system season parliament were awarded to twenty seven different bodies no single party has won an overall majority but the anti military opposition camp has won the most seats the pure thai party associated with a fugitive former prime minister taksin shinawatra top of the field by winning at the top the field i beg your pardon by winning one hundred and thirty six constituencies. and each of us shall of chelles impale is standing by in bangkok and joins me for more charlotte what do these results mean.
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amrita these are very long awaited very contentious results after all this election took place at the end of march now back then her time and its other parties in the opposition in forming the democratic front they said that they felt that they had enough seats to form a government but according to these official results not so in fact they are six seats short having said that so with the military's proxy party polanco shart neither side has in our seats to form a government that really does fire the starting gun for both of those sides to start a jockey ing for the support from some of the smaller parties a lot of undecided parties are now going to form a part of the parliament they now need to say where their alliance is they've kept quite quiet up until now they wanted to wait for the coronation to be either and for these official results to be out now despite the fact that hurts high the
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opposition and she military party did win the most seats that doesn't mean to say that it is then the most likely to form the next government bashar is in quite a strong position for a couple of reasons first of all the way that the seats have been allocated do you give them the chance to try and win over some of the smaller parties none of these do you say that they are more likely to do that second of all there is this opera house the senate which to hunt has two hundred fifty seats they've been hand picked by the military and it's expected that those senators will vote for the next they will vote the next prime minister along with the lower house upon and it's expected that that really will tip things tip the scale in the military proceed parties fay that say we are going to see a lot of contentious jockeying for position over the next couple of weeks the story of this election certainly isn't over yet right charlotte charles until in bangkok thank you very much for bringing us up to date on those election results announced in the country today. to south africa now where presidential and parliamentary
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elections are also on the reign of the acid to deliver a verdict on the performance of president. all of those and his ruling a.n.c. party have been watching their approval ratings plummet as the president struggles to make good on promises to fight corruption and get the economy back on track or the in seize expected to win this election as it has every time since the country emerge from white minority rule twenty five years ago but analysts are predicting that the margin of victory before. it is obvious christine has been testing the mood on the ground to find out what issues matter most to south africans as a hedge the ballot box. i'm outside a polling station in so where to about four thousand people are expected to vote here today and these are some of the early risers that you're seeing behind me a few people of course the votes have told us all process takes about ten minutes
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once you're actually inside the classrooms where the voting is taking place a lot at stake in this election of course these are the people who are going to be deciding south africa's future want to have a chat to tending to hear she's in the queue waiting their turn she's actually very close to the cue so this time later what are you hoping your vote would do if it wins this election what would you like to see them to thier service did a very key let's go to all this especially local clinics local public schools. around the areas mostly in seoul with the latest lead as fights crime stalwarts or as the whole south africa as a whole has a problem with criminals hi jake king and all the things you once a bitter country still hold please whoever that is going to really make a change make south africa south africa political there are forty eight parties on the ballot paper that's almost double the amount that was in the last in action so
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a lot for south africans choose from but it really comes down to the three main parties in this election that will be the african national congress this is the a.n.c. the party that has led south africa in the twenty five years post democracy you have the economic freedom fighters agreement to the new player on the scene but has gained a lot of traction in the few years that they've been on the seabed you've got the democratic alliance a lot is at stake in this election the two big parties being the a.n.c. and the da are expected to perhaps lose votes and not even grow the only party that people are really confident about the fact that they will grow in support is the economic freedom fighters a lot is at stake particularly for the african national congress the a.n.c. . the message it's been wanting to send to villages is that it's still relevant she south africa and to take south africa to the future twenty five years into democracy. and that was obvious christine reporting on the south african elections from joburg turning out of the u.k. where magen and harry the duke and duchess of sussex have presented their newborn son to the public at windsor castle the couple's first child was born on
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a monday morning at a still on this close of cation the do you can touches have yet to reveal the name of billy ray's including the way they're presented their baby to the public. yes absolutely so it seems like they're going at their own pace they did not announce a birth plan the logistics surrounding the birth and it took them ten hours to actually make that announcement that they had given birth to a healthy baby boy so this is a couple breaking with a lot of traditions and also this baby has already broken with tradition it's the first by a racial heir to a british throne and she might be the first baby at royal baby to hold a dual passport dual citizenship american british so a lot of breaking with tradition here. this baby being called the sussex babies only seven in the line to the throne but it still doesn't have
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a name that's it. relations for its attributes for exactly so we might learn that name later on today the big question there of course is is it going to be an american name or a british name at the moment of the bookmakers are saying. most likely we will see if that becomes true dr shannon falls in front of buckingham palace in london thank you very much. you're watching the news coming up ahead we'll tell you about the timing come from behind victory against barcelona in the champions league they were down by three goes in the first leg but they still found a way to put themselves into the final of. the trust it's ten years since the extremist group boko haram launched its insurgency in nigeria since then tens of thousands of people have been killed and the united nations refugee agency says more than two million have been displaced fun funny for
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char travel to. north east in the state's capital my the goody she met a woman who dreams of a life off to boko haram and instead of the attacks she wants to provide for our children and start a business story. at a because the camp in my degree they are new arrivals every day people fleeing their territory in villages and towns from book since two thousand and nine about one point eight million people have been forced to leave their homes in nigeria people like zina she fights back tears as she vividly recalls the day she had to leave the tour nine children. we started hearing gunshots thinking it's from the military then we thought it was some play but it wasn't the whole town was captured by bill. we ran away from our home it was raining some children were missing. when you and. her husband
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a policeman was killed in front of her children seven years ago her town was captured by the jihadists a few years later since then her children have been unable to go to school. my hope is one day they become nurses lawyers engineers doctors. only recently a suicide attack in front of the camp was for oiled zainab is getting dressed to protect her children along with other volunteers she tries to check everyone wants to enter or leave the camp. is your home not nearby go and bring the past. i don't have a pass no past no going out the government depends on volunteers to keep a basic level of stability she harvests hiding nearby can strike any time.
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the violence here in the north east of nigeria has altered the lives of hundreds of thousands and the attacks have also spread to neighboring countries like a child and car when millions of people at this point need aid to survive. life beyond the camp a return to normality that is zainab stream. she joins a workshop at the camp it teaches women hold to run a business acquire the skills that you need to run your business and that's basically what the solution is that is my solution for you that is why you are here today. zina points to make money by selling fish her mentor has bigger plans for her when he comes to her is to ensure that not only is she understanding her business model but also she has a revenue model that can sustain the business beyond the come because the she needs to come then what happens nobody knows save borno state is the government slogan but so far their efforts have failed to provide stability while communities are
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falling apart women are looking to fill the gap to be prepared once peace returns. and live a full has staged a sensational comeback to advance to the final of the champions league but the victory over boss of the united johnson crane from deadliest thoughts is if you talk to us about that match i was i will go up at five in the morning to check the results and almost get out of bed what happened this was a sensational match i think we will find the celebration after a nice out stumbling hard five in the morning or therapist of wondering what happened it was really remarkable another incredible nights of action european nights at anfield of course ground they were three nailed down from the first leg without their star player made salah and yet they managed to turn it around develop a region got the ball rolling off the seven minutes for the game really ten minutes had amrita off the half time georgina van alden that getting two goals in the space
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of two minutes is fast i was right for then i had to. say that sings on aggregate three or three of them on the night and the best day was yet to come an amazing corner by trent alex on there are no words to. he can quickly caught everyone by surprise and a reeky was there to get his second goal of the night liverpool's fourth and that was enough to seal the comeback for three on aggregate they went three solid joining in the celebrations afterwards his shot said i never. really didn't do it and i have seen it this has to be a historic comeback given that they were three weeks ago is down in the first leg and they were facing down and mysie this the fs times it's nine hundred eighty six to the side as overcome that deficit side on that occasion. you can see the irony of that but that clump the coach are going proper told the players before the guy this is impossible but if anyone can do it you guys can because of course little paul and the team renowned for european comebacks they did it in two thousand and
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five in the champions league final against milan three no down to one penalties and they just threw everything a boss so they're not really kind of how i read them from the start didn't allow pasta to settle a messy absolutely shell so they want to taste and soak an incredible comeback for liverpool cloth now it's the champions league final in six season he said last night was something he won't be forgetting in a hurry let's listen because i really meant to the giants it's unbelievable it's up to the season we played the games we had the injuries we have now in this moment i'd be to go out there. and school. but the money on i don't think you find that do you find a lot of people so and and then going out there and putting a performance like this on the pitch is is unbelievable i'm i'm really proud. to be . the manager of this of his team and some believe that put what they did tonight is so special and. yeah. i will remember remembered forever bongos
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and you know she's looking she says she likes him so you can tell live up we're going to face in the final and do you think liverpool will give up we can make it and win well we'll find out tonight. in the second semifinal i have a one goal advantage in the first like they are with their home in the second leg so you favor that but i think if anything from this competition it's never right anyone off the top level probably have gained some inspiration from liverpool but whoever gets through to the finals the face of what i think before will be the favorites to be so you boy it's and let's not forget last weekend it looked like you know the premier league title forming out of a cross they were three no down and all of a sudden they're in the final that's still in with a shout of the premier league they will be feeling very very pleased with themselves and show and i'm sure a lot of celebrations going on in liverpool lots of hunger in liverpool no don john think the answer must both says thank you very much. so now the big mash look forward to tonight you're watching did have a new sans
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a recap of the top stories that they're following for you iran says it's finally redrawing from a landmark nuclear deal struck with ours in two thousand and fifteen president hassan rouhani says that on will stop implementing some commitments and really once again begin in bridging uranium to high levels if the deal isn't renegotiated within sixty days. and the first images of baby sussex of prince harry and meghan have presented their newborn son to the public before taking him to meet his brit grandmother the queen the baby's name though is still a secret. coming up next in the news asia. the christian woman at the center of blasphemy storm leaves pakistan for canada but ritchie we see if they're from the hardline religious extremists demanding protests . coming up in d.w. news is coming shortly i'm on with that she walked from me and the news team better
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