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this is the leaders line from. twenty fifteen nuclear deal. rouhani says will stop acting on some of its commitments and sets a sixty day deadline to be agreed the move comes amid mounting tension with the united states also on the program a christian woman at the center of a blast from the. past year bibi has reportedly arrived in canada to be reunited with her dogs. introducing
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a baby britain's prince harry i'm sure his wife meggan present. to the world i'm here great grandmother the queen for the first time. to win a place in the champions league final it's a stunning come from behind victory that. place in history. the program. iran says it's planning to stop complying with parts of the landmark nuclear deal struck with world powers in twenty fifteen president hassan rouhani is announcement came exactly a year after the united states withdrew unilaterally from the agreement the deal was designed to limit iran's ability to produce nuclear fuel in exchange for relief from sanctions president rouhani now says his country will resume enriching and
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stockpiling uranium in sixty days it will pass fail to negotiate new terms of the mother doing and march our nation should know that we have not withdrawn from the nuclear deal we should not think that the nuclear deal does not exist anymore the nuclear deal is still in place but today we will flip and show the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 who is as bad a job let's get more on this from f.a. correspondent i mean i have vastly integrand welcome to day w. so what does iran want. thank you for having me well it's in the present words it's quite clear what you are once you know wants the
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situation for the country to return before the us withdraw withdrew from the us they want the banking situation they want the oil or situation to be as it was when there was sanctions relief and they really require right now at this situation with the economy and what what has prompted the best decision today exactly a year after the us withdrew from his deal. well first of all i would say it is the the prime reason is the economic situation right now the foreign currency inflow is being very risk averse and you are on the always relied on its all revenues to bring in the foreign currency and right now with the sanctions on the oil being even more intensified that is going to be a serious problem at the same time we know the situation with inflation in the country that that i am of predicts it could go up to sixty percent in
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a year and with all that iran does require its sanctions relief to come back and well with a year it's just about you could say iran's patience is rance it because europe was supposed to be able to act on its commitments as the iranian government would say and be able to give them sanctions relief be able to provide them with a way to bypass the sanctions and in iran the idea is out there that europe has failed to do so and exactly did their mate any verse or e announcing are that it could kind of be a symbolic move just like how the u.s. announced part of its sanctions on the thirtieth of what which means the day that. the u.s. embassy in iran was occupied during the revolution so it is a symbolic test for tat between both countries right ok well china russia the u.k.
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and france and germany remain committed to the date of a letter from the german foreign minister heiko bus. our position is and remains we want to preserve the agreement in particular to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. but we don't agree with the step taken by iran today. our message is and remains clear that we along with our partners unconditionally stand by the nuclear agreement want to order operation so european as far as a stand by the agreement but they have to do something about do u.s. sanctions can they will there is there the political will to do something about this. well sort for coming from the iranian perspective iran else or if this perspective there hasn't been the will and there hasn't been the possibility they will be your forte and the they keep saying that instead it's the trade mechanism that was supposed to enable them to bypass the sanctions has not been able to do
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anything either after the u.s. withdraws on the deal so i don't think i could say that this is kind of a last resource that iran is. going back to the options that it didn't want to go to that it does want to show that it can also apply pressure on the other side because so far as this may two thousand and eighteen it was the u.s. that was basically dictating the narrative now is iran back in the play i could talk to thank you for joining us i have a correspondent i mean vassie and tara for. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world donald trump invoked presidential privilege to block a full public ation of u.s. a special counsel robert models report into the russia investigation of the president's office a published a letter to that effect i'm just a trump also invoked privilege over other material related to the brush
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a probe demanded by congress. afghan forces of gun battles with taliban militants who killed at least four civilians in an attack on the international aid or going to an international i don't buy station in the capital kabul dozens more wounded but more than one hundred fifty staff did make it to safety. with a massive car bomb explosion. one of a sri lankan churches that was bombed on easter easter sunday terror attacks has partially be opened and anson is in the capital colombo allowed to worship and to pray in a small shrine amid tight security. attacks on churches and hotels across the country more than two hundred fifty people that. i see a baby the pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row for blasphemy has left the country a lawyer says she has arrived in canada to be reunited with her daughter's people
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was sentenced to death in twenty ten to being accused of insulting the prophet muhammad in a dispute with muslim colleagues last year she won an appeal against her conviction widespread protests throughout the country and death threats from religious extremists a mother of five had been living in safe houses since her sentence was overturned. i spoke earlier with wilson choudhry who chairs the british pakistani christian association he's been in close contact with family throughout her own deal i asked him how she was doing now well as the baby is elated how her family had the final. opportunity now to leave pakistan where they've been certified. to be on the strength of that ninety five percent of the country probably want them to it. is for them it's been a real pisser place and it's been a real cathartic moment for them. she is in poor health she's been nice in
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isolation for ten years we know the mental state is affected by that and she's been exhibiting symptoms of that that will be similar to dementia or depression and o.c. she will need to have a when she gets to canada but what i can say is the can they family are just very hopeful for their future and looking forward to a new life for freedom and in canada. lawyer has not confirmed that she has arrived in canada can you tell us. well early this morning i was told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not. then if this is the same that i have to allow that to be the case i must have to say think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in kandahar the time the two daughters arrived you can imagine this family's been
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party for ten years now it's going to be an overwhelming moment when they finally get spend time in a proper family environment i what is the plan for the future. but if your dog is already taking english lessons and you know it will hopefully adapt to life one of them is mentally impaired the other one is a young lady and i'm sure she will progress and she's something wonderful an aussie i should machine know somebody speaking english about for the to the for you know for the family to try much out of country what they have come from a background of illiteracy. and maybe it will take some time and they will need to be able to hold their hands with them as they go through it be to see a british accent of christian association and my and the group by i work with will be there to provide as much can attention we can to the family as they go through that we have an official base and as we speak in the house as well being aging i
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must have had to visit the family soon after the appropriate time and oakley will say you know for me it would be a great pleasure to find in the bush that there are fifty who have been campaigning for a while that they have been campaigning for so long and for freedom for. wilson chadron from the british pakistani christian association and now to south africa that people have been voting in presidential and parliamentary elections presence in rome oppose this ruling and see party half assing that approval of brightness climates as he struggles to deliver on promises to fight corruption and boast a flock of common say is expected to win so it has every elections in south africa in the ash white minority rule twenty five years ago the analysts expect the party's margin of victory to fall doubly correspondent christine milne has been out on the streets of johannesburg speaking with young voters. in an alley in downtown johannesburg i meet rico he's twenty seven doesn't have
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a job and sells drugs to earn a living i can enjoy his but ok i was looking for a job any job so i was like ok what can i do cause like i need to pay for my bills madman buy shoes prove food everything so what can i do and came out on prom fun to observe the place try to learn the place try to learn what everyone is doing around the place and i decided that this people they love this they don't like this let me give them what they love. so which is rico says he has a diploma in hospitality and wanted to become a shift he's given up trying to look for a job he's also given up on voting in elections for me since it was the of time. and i think it's always got time for me because like. after just about i won't get anything that one even give us jobs we need food to give them more support but at
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the end of the day more is going to get it kind of yellow is twenty three he spends most of his days in internet shops sending out he c.v. but he's getting demotivated like rico he won't be voting in the may eighth election my frustrations producer continue on me being troublous or me being unemployed is the fact that like you presently have no move these are just two young south africans but the levels of apathy among youth in this country is worrying in south africa electoral commission say sixty percent of eligible voters who did not register to take part in this election often know the age and that's having doubts about your hands but and this is this was something that with young people many of them have told me they won't be voting in this election the companies that are for like this in the conference that are happening right now in general. did not did not entice young people to like the gays in
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that a lot of people really really really feel like they did. and it's useless to vote you know saying so a lot of people instead of being convince what to vote for you have to come pain and couldn't give them toward frist i don't think any of the. main parties being. if they have been and c r a catering to the we need most of the parties are promising job creation it's the right message for a country with an unemployment rate of more than twenty five percent but going on a little has found no compass in campaign promises as smiling pretty sick right to be voting i think it's quite pointless because like it's going to take another i don't know how many years for us to actually realize like change while he's given up on south africa's politicians kind of a little has not yet given up on his job hunt. and did so because one of the train creations so also in johannesburg welcome how are the parties trying to get the
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votes of the younger generation. well of course obviously the opposition parties are trying to take advantage of that criticizing the government and saying that they could do it better but only with limited success we have here the number six million eligible young voters did not even bother to register for this vote that clearly shows a disconnect it shows frustration and amongst them are many of the so-called born frees young people who were born after one thousand nine hundred four after apartheid time who are still not still decided not to go to vote i was going with a young taxi driver yesterday and he actually told me he's a member of the a.n.c. because his parents told him to be a member it's like a family tradition but to him he says he doesn't want to judge political parties anymore after what has happened in the past he rather wants to judge them what they're doing for him so although he is an a.n.c. member he decided maybe he will not even vote or you might even vote for another party so besides unemployment what are the issues one of the big issues for voters
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well several other issues in the quality of course land reform in security in the country but one thing you hear over and over again is the issue of corruption under former president jacob zuma corruption has been thriving here state funds were looted by several elites parts of the ruling party and he did not stop there is now . the took over last year from him and he promised to fight corruption and this is what he repeated over and over again also today after he cast his vote in johannesburg he said again that he will go after corrupt people but many here of course questioning will he also go after his party comrades after members of his very own party he says he will but it remains to be seen if he's very serious about that so how much of a threat and say you and president obama facing at this time. well
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according to opinion polls the a.n.c. will get more than fifty percent of the vote so they will most likely win this election but what is interesting is to look at one particular opposition party the economic freedom fighters the leftist party that is rather new but they have really increased their voter base over the past years more and more young people especially are following them but also a lot of people who are frustrated about the situation in the country haven't been seeing any change and they have rather radical idea. and ideas how they want south africa to proceed so this is something that not only the ruling party has to watch out for but also all the other parties this kind of disconnect is of course pushing people into parties that are rather seen as radical we're talking to thank you for joining us here in creation in johannesburg. so with the e.u. parliamentary elections later this month the top two candidates for president of the european commission have been debating on german television conservative
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politician munfordville of the european peoples party in france to months of the party of the european socialist dutch they battle it out in the hearts and minds of voters on subjects likely to affect the future of europe in this group or in the e.u. affords best chance of replacing outgoing e.u. commission president john claude young thing. a key issue that both leaders addressed was how to deal with europe's rising populist movements those movements want to fundamentally change the political political direction or indeed to get rid of the block altogether one of the most visible of vocal leaders is hunger in prime minister viktor orban is finessed party is expected to win the e.u. vote in hungary by a landslide but the don't lose mags and found many young hunger and see the e.u. as their best hope for the future. they want their future to be in the e.u. . on a donut and cup and she are the lead candidates for momentum
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a young hungary movement they are set to challenge prime minister viktor or bounce far right feet as party in the upcoming elections. hungary and his allies and house obviously are sufficiency all those along the line they are destroying the unity if you're up there fighting against our shared accomplishments they want to trace a year of that is less stable less organized less powerful and i think that's your of these to be reformed in order to fight again these populists the majority of young people have joined the march for europe today to mark the fifteenth anniversary of hungary joining the bloc after all it's them who in practice benefit the most and are who are less likely to buy into the anti european rhetoric of the governments despite prominent support from e.u. commissioner ma get the best aga only a few hundred momentum supporters joining today's march there's a mood of political apathy in the country but for those who came out today the view
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is a fundamental issue. we are against corruption what's in the government's right now and there are hundreds presence of european union what's going on around here is just an acceptable the european union is like the symbol of freedom and free speech and it's like. the last hope. these young carians are tired of the government's anti e.u. policies and many have moved to other e.u. countries for a better future since the two thousand and eight financial crisis close to five hundred thousand mostly young carians have gone abroad that's almost five percent of the population. but for the governing foetus party stopping this mass exodus business seem to be a priority there e.u. campaign focuses exclusively on the alleged threat that immigration poses to the
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country. these campaign activists tell us that young people leaving the country are not the issue said in my opinion it's not only hungary and some move to work abroad that's part of your freedoms the youth from poland and greece travel abroad germans also come to hungary or those that we don't know would you not. momentums vice presidents and donuts blames the government for failing to provide for her generation she says she is committed to creating a future for young garion secure at home regardless of the odds. after three elections went to the us once super majority. you can say that ok. that's hopeless maybe con to anything anymore so even if this election won tara now do be the hope for it doesn't mean that next time because be more successful stronger more motivated i mean if you if you fail then you stand up and do twice as
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hard in last year's parliamentary elections momentum fails to pass the five percent threshold but with a few more weeks to go and a third of hungary's young people still undecided there's a chance they could make their dream of shaking up hunger in politics in europe a reality. for britain's prince harry i'm his wife and meghan the duke and duchess of sussex have named a newborn son archie harrison button wins the couple's first child was born on monday morning it's still not known where he seventh and behind to the british throne is queen elizabeth's eight great grandchild monica and baby max today for the first time it's just temperament. after posing for photos that meghan and harry took a few questions from the press now today it's pretty amazing. to see you guys in the world so i'm. just really runs the babies change so much experience with
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basically. the monitor and home church in terms of how things are it's not it's really. true this looks to never see her through her eyes. liverpool fans are still digesting their size incredible feats and overturning a three node deficit against barcelona which has become down as the miracle of on failed turning their attention to champions league action so nice to talk is here to tell us who this incredible sight is going to meet in the final welcome eleven a ticket away so they're going to face either i x. or taught them i axed of course the one the first like one new but after witness after what we witnessed last night i think it's safe to say that. krups liverpool team has turned us all into dream us anything is possible though so i'm sure spurs themselves are looking for inspiration in liverpool's performance last night and
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they're not the only ones phil i mean the comeback was trending worldwide on twitter it had six million mentions and to give you a bit of perspective. compare that to the royal baby news and the naming of the world baby that just had about around two hundred thousand hits so you tell me who all the new warrior ok right now we have water pik i mean david you'll play. hero of a much like this or was it and we tend to do that really often and i think we tend to look for narratives and here always plays that we really well and last week it worked really well because we had a very tangible hero in you know messy but i think when it comes to cop sides i don't think you have one single hero i think all the p.s.a. heroes i think cop has that ability to elevate the average pay above their potential and that's what often people talk about the crop effect so i probably would go our goal he can say that perhaps cop is the hero here but of course he
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will have you think otherwise. 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 do if you go all of them. better. than you know i don't think you find that you can find a lot of people so and then going out there and putting a performance like this on the pitch is it's unbelievable i'm i'm really proud. to be. the manager of this of this team it's unbelievable what they did tonight is so special and. i will remember remembered forever bombus and. there you can close house with a lot of big games but he hasn't yet won the biggest the champions league go for i know that so is this the year look the numbers are not on his side has lost his last six finals and this will be his third champions league final losing the
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previous to the one with dortmund against by an intern and thirteen and then of course last year with liverpool against reality madrid but that of course will never stop a man like you who can claw up his enthusiasm is just way too high it's his believe it just like makes it even stronger and i think that is something really magical about crops teams and after yesterday like i said he made the impossible seem possible and i think the football gods possibly are on his side this time so who the liverpool vava face that in the final total are ok so i understand the question but i would actually say who would they rather not face cousin tottenham at least here they have a scythe that also plays in the premier league a side that they're familiar with but in more you look at it i think perhaps liverpool don't want to face a site like i x. because i x. they see themselves also and i x i x is a site that's really young they have nothing to lose so and there's also something
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a halt. twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. right. thank you for watching. cinema starts may twenty seventh on tito. belonging to one official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans and even colombia legally and illegally. returned to venezuela. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know when i lived there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bear witness news that matters. made some minds. think that yeah well i guess sometimes i am but. i think stephen for german
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culture of looking at the stereotype classics if you think the future of the country that i'm not. yet. prepared for this drama. it's all that. i'm a joke join me to meet the jetman sunday. post. this. coming up on the program. leaves. the christian woman at the center of a blast from the storm is now joining our family but will she be safe from the hard liners demanding typedef plus. thailand's political limbo six weeks after the country's election party has secured absolute majority where does that leave government formation in thailand we'll speak to a political analyst.
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