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then respect. this is the news live from germany move to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal iran's foreign minister tells his german counterpart we will cooperate with the european union to save the agreement but can be rescued in the face of us opposition also on the program the 12000 year old turkish town that's about to be lost forever beneath the waters of a hydroelectric dam. breaks to replace 3 some 11 the british conservatives kicked off a contest to become prime minister and take over efforts to clean the graphics.
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i'm fogel welcome to the program germany's foreign minister has been holding talks in iran and that salvaging the nuclear deal between iran and international powers. revealed the difficulties when he told a news conference in teheran germany was working to prevent the deals complete failure is reigning counterpart mohammad javad zarif described discussions as frank and serious and one of the united states against waging what he called economic war against his country the 25th day nuclear deal was struck between iran on one side and france germany britain russia china and the united states but donald trump withdrew the u.s. last year really imposed economic sanctions and threatened sanctions against western companies who deal with. the iran nuclear deal requires
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its atomic enrichment in verifiable ways so that it cannot make weapons and requires it to submit to international inspections. in return tehran is supposed to get relief from sanctions and gain access to frozen assets but the us has pulled out unilaterally and really imposed sanctions president obama made a deal the iran nuclear deal which was a terrible deal because it was a short term deal didn't do the trick i was very much against against a deal i terminated the deal on iran is a much different country today the u.s. has also sent additional warships to the middle east as part of a pressure campaign that some fear risks escalating into open conflict the other signatories to the nuclear deal insist they can still make it work. french president emmanuel mccraw has tried to project unity from the european side while accommodating washington. we do should. we want to do 1st
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to be sure. meanwhile the re imposed economic sanctions have hit the iranian economy hard largest it as the employment situation is a catastrophe those who have a store has to close it and look for another job those who have studied need to look for a job but where where are they going to work. the broader danger should iran break completely from the agreement is that the new nuclear arms race will take place the u.s. recently announced it wants to renegotiate with iran but tehran says the u.s. has not shown good faith. whenever they stop cruelty against a nation that put aside the cruel sanctions fulfill their commitments and return to the negotiating table which they themselves left the road is not closed for them. the road is open how much. as president trump has made clear over the past year the u.s. is unlikely to agree to any of that and trust among the parties is in short supply
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. at least 95 people have been killed in an ethnic attack in central mali the latest massacre in an ongoing conflicts between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi ku which is inhabited by members of the dogan community officials say unidentified gunmen attacked overnight versity wiping out the entire village fighting between doug and hunters than devival falana has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half as more from a journalist a posthumous in manas capital bamako he joins us on the line welcome to the what do we know about the provocation behind this attack. very retro part from what you already mentioned in your introduction this is part of an ongoing pattern of communal violence that i have seen and up. earlier this year when
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another village called the will side who was attacked with more than 150 people dead this seems to be a revenge for that village or was i who was majority in imus's but. this village as you mentioned is somebody who which is majority to go also there seems to be a communal element in the assailants came in in the dead of night at 3 am down the road from reports even mention that there were inhabited still inside around so they were burnt alive used guns and probably knife and left $200.00 people dead so if this is part of this ongoing violence what happens now or does this get investigated as a crime or does it get does it get investigated as part of a war. that's a good question. because the terminology matters a great do you hear the state the government has already come out using the word terrorist which. supposed to have a look at it from
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a law and order perspective where the local mayor i have been claiming the. people who are behind this attack were fulani herdsman which would very surprised that there is a more of a communal element to this and it's probably both the massacre in over struggle that i mentioned earlier was investigated not quite to go forward but by the u.n. peacekeeping role or organization after singled out perpetrators it's up to the mali and justice system obviously to bring these people to book from the authorities so what you see most of the time is basically hand-wringing. talking to you thank you for joining us journalist a posthumous in the bamako. turkey has started flooding a domme on the river tigris today despite criticism from local communities the town of haasan keefe in southeastern turkey is one of the 1st places on the tigris where
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human settled feeling be induced to down will completely submerged the ancient town and its historic ruins thousands of people have been uprooted and moved to a newly built town to make way. feel that out of who used to tend to the garden of his small guest house every day people who stayed here could enjoy his home grown fruits and vegetables he always felt he would lose more than his guesthouse with the construction of the dam. they don't think about how they will be changing our lives and our cultural heritage but that's what concerns us most losing our culture that's why we have freedom of the world into the. guest houses in the ancient town office and kids over 12000 years ago it was one of the 1st human settlements on the banks of the tigris river. the elusive dam is about 60 kilometers south east of here planned as early as 1950 s.
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the dams purpose is to produce hydro electric power but from the beginning there was opposition to the project local residents like more at stake in try to have it stopped. them and always say that would generate electricity. only of what could be gained by flipping a place like this. up to this dam will produce just one percent of the energy that turkey needs think. about 50000 people who lose their homes to the dam most have been resettled in a new town along with some of the historical monuments. to secure his livelihood phaedrus uncle important part of land for a new hotel in the new town. i'm going to take up everything here and take the soil with me or that's the only way anything will grow here it's like container gardening for her here because i can. shop owners in the old town center also have
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to start from scratch as an keefe was a popular day trip destination for tourists. merchants like more that can now worry about how they'll in a living. will have a bit of pages far too little compensation they tell us we can buy new shops in the new town and pay them off in installments but how there's no work for us but. an old arabic poem from the region sais these traces show that we have existed if they are lost the memory of the creators will also disappear as an keeps residents fear that this age old saying could prove true. and i think the race to replace theresa may as leader of britain's conservative party is formally underway the winner will also become the country's prime minister 10 candidates are vying for the job in a contest dominated by britain's efforts to leave the european union former foreign
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minister on face of the 2016 leave campaign boris johnson is the bookies favorite foreign minister jeremy hunt is also in the race for the top job as is environment minister michael gove just candidates that need the backing of 8 other conservative lawmakers to enter the contest. because. straight to london then where we joined they did lose a shot of pots welcome shall also some of the candidates have been giving statements about their plans to day how have they been positioning themselves. well the candidates all make clear that this is about nothing less than the future of the conservative party because if a general election was held then the opposition labor party could do very well and jeremy corbyn could be the next prime minister so they have called for unity these candidates and what also became clear today is that bracks it really is at the center stage of this race all candidates believe that great britain should leave
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the european union by the next deadline by october 31st and all candidates also believe that they would do a much better job than their current prime minister to resign may who has hashed out a deal with the european union over the last couple of years so the candidates all say they can renegotiate a better deal but the problem is that the european union has already said that they are not going to renegotiate so the question is how those candidates are going to convince the european leaders to renegotiate of course and another thing where they differ and which is really important is that for example michael gove and jeremy hunt have already said they would ask the european union for another extension for yet another extension but in contrast to that boris johnson and dominic robb have said that they would leave the european union no matter at what cost on october 31st. is a clear from drama. well it's very hard to say because
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this conservative leadership race is known to be very unpredictable nobody bet on theresa may back then and she made it michael gove's is one of the front runner he admitted to having taken cocaine 20 years ago so he is under criticism of course for that at the moment jeremy hunt has received a very prominent endorsement from the current cabinet today so he's a front runner and foreign former secretary boris johnson being a clear frontrunner he has momentum at the moment and the backing of hotline us as well as the moderates in the conservative party so what is the timeline for this but what we know who is the new conservative leader and indeed new prague minister we will see a lot of complaining over the next weeks those candidates will crisscross the country and can paint then it's up to the conservative m.p.'s 1st they will vote
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and eliminate candidate by candidate and in the end 2 candidates will stand and they those names will be sent out to the party base to the conservative members and they get to decide in the end by july 22nd who will be the next conservative leader and therefore the new prime minister of the united kingdom of london thank you. sports angling to have kicked off their women's a world cup campaign with a $21.00 win over old rivals scotland on board entering into chances wolf in the penalty area nikita harris converse to break it was no england double but in the 400 time when adam white's pounced on the ball in the box scotland got a goal back from class emsley in 79 when it england held out for the way.
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meanwhile australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaign with a thrilling groups a clash the game's all square at one all got into the last minute of injury time and it's really struck a dagger into a strained hot spell barbara hour but i'm saying this was her 2nd goal to seal the game 21 the final score. hundreds of people gathered in the french region of normandy on sunday for a final tribute to the soldiers of d.-day as a week of commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the operation came to an end but a 1000 paratroopers from across europe and the u.s. reinette jumps of a normandy on the 6th of june 1944 morning allied to paratroopers and dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt not to defenses and supply lines they marked the start of the allied invasion and ultimately liberated western europe from nazi terror. finally many of us shuffle around the office in them but office
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