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of 1st 100 years 20000000 people. of the women's from. the united states team. good to have you with us international efforts are intensifying to save the 2015 agreement that sought to limit iran's nuclear ambitions that deal has been under threat since president donald trump pulled the us out of it after talks with the germ. us is
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a radiant opposite number about to work with the european union to preserve the agreement but mass who said germany was working to prevent what he called the deal's complete failure left talking about difficulties on all sides arriving in tehran to push for deescalation facing haiku mosques were multiple in tangled crises all centering on iran economic sanctions a nuclear deal in disarray and rising tensions with the u.s. his welcome by iran's foreign minister mohammad serif talks went over time afterwards spoke repeatedly of war. even new tension in our region as a result of the economic war of the united states to clear it against iran. that the only way to decrease tensions in the region is to stop the economic war. one cannot expect an economic war to continue against the iranian people and for those
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waging this war and those supporting it remain safe mosques responded continuing the references to war week there is war in syria and in yemen fortunately not here . and i want to do everything we can to keep it that way but nevertheless the tensions here in the region are worrying me what a contrast to the optimism of 2015 when iran agreed to limit its nuclear ambitions in a lead marked deal in return international sanctions on iran would be lifted i'll put under president donald trump the u.s. pulled out of the treaty and reimposed sanctions which have been crippling iran's economy the u.s. has also sent warships to the middle east part of a pressure campaign that some fear risks escalating into open conflict now asked about rescuing what's left of the deal had this to offer. we won't work any miracles but we'll do everything in our power to prevent failure. iran has
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already said it will resume and rich in your a medium if sanctions are not eased by july 7th at that point the nuclear deal would be all but history or more of the story we're joined by the very own money well thanks for being with us this morning german foreign minister he went to tehran hoping to sell the edge the nuclear deal but did he have really anything at all for the iranians other than encouraging words while germany is seen as the strongest mediator between iran and its remaining partners in the deal in the e.u. partners and this is 2015 germany had worked very hard along with france and britain for tehran to get the promised economy benefits out of there do you and so i would say there's more done good we ought to remain remaining from the remaining partners of the de france britain and germany it's not just optimism because it could also lead to
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a further talks with the us to was eventually when you do you should do you not survive the tensions and also german foreign minister acknowledged that the us it would be difficult to have iran economically but his so trying trying well iran's foreign minister in that press conference he warned that those waging economic war against his country could not expect to quote remain safe what do you make of that statement well it's not. threats. we could say the u.s. has deployed its military. to increase the pressure on terror and terror and has responded by saying that well if that's the road that the u.s. wants to take well they're ready for it's so that goes on to show that iran is very clear about what he wants done economy extensions no pressure no money to pressure the did. france is there and that could make the comfy. quickly 2 outs to me to the
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east and bring out the confrontation that none of the european partners of iran want to see ok nobody able particularly the europeans perhaps but others in the region as well nobody really wants the award to see a war there but if the e.u. can't counterbalance the impact of the sanctions from the u.s. on iran why is iran even talking to the well german foreign minister high command was adamant that he really wanted to ask the escalated tensions in the persian gulf but for iran it is important to keep the talks going because of the economy the interest it has was your opinion and because it showed goodwill ever since 2015 before donald trump pulled out of the agreement iran had complied was a prerequisite for the economy the economy expects us to they have to at least according to the un observatory monitoring its nuclear activities so it just wants to ensure that it will have. its economic interests defended the
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middle thank you so much t w political correspondent emmanuel shots thank you. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today he had swarms of locusts are devouring crops and invading homes on the italian island of sardinia officials say over 2000 hectares of farmland have been destroyed so paul are these swarms are linked to a recent rise in temperatures it's been called the worst insect invasion in over 60 years. opposition leaders in haiti launched a 2 day strike on monday that paralyzed the country's capital amid another day of protests demanding president more u.s. resign over corruption allegations schools businesses government officers were shuttered as demonstrators blocked roads and sent tires ablaze across border prints . a strike to demand civilian rule in sudan has entered its 3rd day the streets of
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the capital khartoum remain largely deserted opposition groups called for people to stay at home after security forces broke up a peaceful protest killing dozens and canada is set to ban single use plastics beginning in 2021 prime minister justin trudeau declared the initiative a global challenge to phase out the plastic bag straws and cut for a clogging the world's ocean single use items account for about 70 percent of the plastic waste in the marine environment. at least 95 people have been killed in an attack in central mali the latest massacre in an ongoing conflict between rival ethnic groups in the country happened in the village of kuwait is inhabited by members of the doggoned community officials said unidentified gunmen attacked overnight on sunday virtually wiping out entire village fighting between dawn hunters and rival lani herders as already left hundreds dead in the past year
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and a half. the aftermath of the massacre in savannah ku. dozens of bodies have already been found among these burnt and broken buildings officials fear they'll find more. once a village home to hundreds of people its population has been nearly wiped out the survivors say some 50 armed men on motorbikes surrounded the town after dark and attacked anyone who tried to escape was killed. the 1000000 government has vowed to find and punish those responsible but the president offered his condolences while traveling in geneva. it is. at this moment a thought for those who once more have fallen in and just cowardly and murderous
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attack and that they're gone country. no group has claimed responsibility for the massacre but many believe it could be a reprisal for a brutal attack on the village of. some 160 fulani villagers were killed here in march by suspected drug on hunters. the 2 groups have a long history of disputes and fighting between them has skyrocketed in recent years. the u.n. says it's trying to keep the violence from spiraling out of control. the mission is coordinating its response in support of 1000000 authorities and the united nations system in mali is mobilizing to provide humanitarian assistance to help people affected. the bloodshed has compounded an already dire security situation in the country which has seen an alarming rise in islam is the violence in recent years officials say militants with ties to al qaeda and the so-called islamic state are
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exploiting ethnic rivalries to boost recruitment and expand their influence. for. to hungary to the capital budapest and south korean salvage crews have recovered more bodies from a tourist boat that sank in the river danube last month rescue workers were seen carrying 4 body bags out of the hall as efforts began to raise the wreckage of the sightseeing boat that capsized and sank on may 29th after it collided with a bigger river cruise boat 19 south koreans at a hunger in crewman have so far been confirmed dead in the worst disaster on the danube in half a century 8 others are still listed as missing. for more let's bring in correspondent stuff on both who's in budapest stuff the worst accident all the done you've been half a century remind us what happened here. well in the end may
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a huge accident happens when a large ship can sit in oil or ram basically into a much smaller boat a dimmer mate and basically 7 seconds. wind down now of course since that time more than one and a haul for week has to have been desperately trying to lift the debt boat but it was extremely difficult because. currents up the river very fast and at the same time 9 meters below disservice now this morning they have been able to lift a huge part of the boat already they are hoping to finish the debts morning and also as you pointed out several bodies have been uncalled for and so it's my understanding that among also the captain what's the latest on the investigation into the. the latest moments ago did
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a minister of interior arrived here basically to investigate the situation and also they are trying to very carefully step by step a least debts shit and it is very very difficult now to states all sold that they are hoping to find more bodies in total 8 people were missing some of them have now been found but it will be very difficult and much less interesting to see sometimes you saw what appeared to be like a ceremony basically. a security forces standing almost as seen an owner guards. to pay their respects to the victims and self course that is expected to go on disappointing as well. just a little more if you can about the victims' fund who was on that boat on that
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fateful day. well what we do know is the deaths among the victims was a 6 year old girl most of the victims were from south korea there were also $200.00 crew members in total sooty 5 people were on board. 8 people are now believed to have died 7 people were rescued today were injured but they will survive they are now out of the hospital is fine and are standing so that's what's. the best use of course is that 28 people. basically lost their lives in january for 1 of europe's main waterways just one thank you very much for being so up to date their correspondence to fund those in budapest. the international labor organization the ilo is celebrating its 100th birthday at its annual conference the ilo is addressing the issues of child labor the effect of
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technology and ending modern slavery which the ilo says affects some 25000000 people globally 40 leaders are in attendance among them german chancellor angela merkel and french president manuel mccall who are both expected to address the conference later today. well in his speech to the conference ilo director general guy ryder called for nations to work together to confront the future challenges in the world of work the future of work will be the result of i would decisions our choice is now a capacity to follow up on them our willingness to cooperate together and to make the future of work the one that we want. let's take a quick look at the situation in one of the many countries in the world that are rapidly industrializing let's look at cambodia which produces many of the clothes
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the people wear in the developed world but where the drive to make goods the lowest possible price can mean exploitation. these women are singing about peace work starvation wages and fainting from exhaustion their textile workers at a labor union event even though in recent years the minimum wage has increased to about $160.00 euros per month it's barely enough to live on in cambodia what might happen to him but his labor protection laws are often not enforced 2 hours overtime is officially and loud but 4 hours is practically standard most women workers only have temporary work contracts they constantly worry about losing their job the companies keep them powerless. face masks and other protective gear are now standard in nearly half of companies here some clothing brands pay external consultants to inform women of their rights but higher wages and more social
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benefits put textile companies under pressure. the major brands buying agency compare prices worldwide by world contracts of the countries that charge the lowest price that's how it evens i cannot say if that's right or wrong. international labor organization saying that despite the progress that's been made cambodia is still one of the 10 worst countries in the world for workers. now the contest to replace theresa may is underway 10 candidates are buying to become leader of britain's conservative party and thus prime minister the contest has been dominated by britain's efforts to leave the european union of course the bookmakers favorite in this contest is boris johnson the former foreign minister was the face of the leave campaign if he becomes prime minister he says he will take the country
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out of the e.u. on tobar 31st deal or no deal another hotly tipped contender is environment minister michael go he was a high profile leave campaigner him self in 2016 but he has since backed theresa may is brags that strategy and believes he will be able to unite the troubled tory it's then there is dominic rob mays former brags it minister he says he will broker quote a fairer deal with the e.u. including renegotiating the northern ireland border issue and there's jeremy hunt britain's current foreign minister is regarded as even tempered and competent but some feel he may lack the wider appeal of the other candidates well for more let's bring in deede charlotte potts who's in just in london watching all of this charlotte good to see you boris johnson the book keepers favorite the book keepers think he really is going to be the man but given all the controversy that
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boris johnson has generated over the years can he really become prime minister of the u k. well the conservative leadership race is known to be quite unpredictable so things can change in the next couple of weeks but as things stand right now his chances are very very good and most papers make their headlines about this man this morning boris johnson former foreign secretary former mayor of london he has the hotline us within the tory party behind him they believe that he can see through but he also has quite a few moderates behind him because they believe he is charismatic enough to for example win a general election if that should come up so kara's charisma on the one hand on the other hand is very popular with leaf voters in the country and people believe that if the tory party believes that he can he is the one that can see it through finally. tenders for the conservative leadership and to
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become prime minister not all of the men it must be said who is in the best position to provide a credible challenge to. well the front runner as men we have to say that michael gove is one of them and vironment secretary he had a bit of a scandal over the weekend though because he admitted that he took cocaine an illegal drug in the u.k. of course over 20 years ago and has received a lot of criticism for that then we have jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary here in the u.k. he has received prominent endorsements and we really have to say this leadership race is all about. all of the candidates want to see breaks it through by october 31st the next deadline and all believe that they can do a better job than the current prime minister than to resign may that they could go back to the european union and renegotiate that deal that theresa may has had over
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the past couple of years with the european union the problem there of course being that the european union has already said there is not going to be a renegotiation of the deal so they are going to run into some problems there and they have not said how they are going to solve that situation charlotte thank you so much d.w. charlotte pots for us there in london. all the women's world cup is still underway in france we've seen some favorite stars are there and we've seen some stumble but day 4 of the tournament gives fans of 1st look at the most dominant force over the last 2 decades the team from the united states the americans are defending champions are acutely aware that 2019 could be their toughest toughest yet. i 4 record world champions usa a title defense this summer in france might prove more difficult than ever before. i think it's going to be a remarkable world cup i think the the level of competition 4 years on from the
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last one has exponentially increased the different teams now rising and it's going to be a very open world cup and we're excited to go out there and attack it. but a challenge doesn't daunt the country with nearly half the world's total registered female youth players and things to america's solid infrastructure of club and college of a football coach joe ellis has had a vast pool of players to recruit from over the past 4 years her friends found squad has a balanced mix of experience veterans and young talents. like 21 year old super sub mallory she for one college football to play professionally and so alongside her role models i was talking to alex like a week ago and she was like whatever role that year like give and just like play i play it the best that you can that's super important because like we need all 23 players to try and win the world cup for the team star alex morgan it'll be her 3rd
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time playing on the world's biggest stage in 2015 she was coming off an injury but this year she's expected to perform at her very. we're just trying to take it one game at a time when we're not focusing on the fact that we're looking to defend anything we're definitely looking to come out with a win in no way. about a repeat or anything like that but repeated they might well attended and decisive wins in their preparation games indicate that the usa might continue dominating women's soccer well into the future yeah yeah. yeah. so day 4 of the world cup gives us a 1st glimpse of the american women more corgan from did sports is here to talk to strew the. mark the usa is up against thailand 1st do you think their performance the americans performance in that game are going to give us any idea of what their chances are of taking this defending their title no in
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a word this is this is really a big mess and. you know the u.s. a reigning champions many people's favorites for the title against the run cocytus thailand 2000 to one they were for the tournament with many of the biggies beforehand so this is a real missed. the usa should really have too much quality for them we saw alex morgan there in the piece and she's one of the best players in the world and she should have far too much quality for the likes of thailand the usa challenge will be in the last group game really against sweden that's more of a gauge as to how well they're going to do in this. should thailand pull off a shock that then that could make things really difficult for the u.s. but i don't i don't forsee that we had a bit more of a contest with canada facing off with cameron out in when we did yes and that was a that was a hard fought victory for canada and. unexpectedly i actually know if it's the former french colony. a lot of diaspora fans there in the stadium and pelley there
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were roared on kind of that just had a bit more quality today should be counted scored the goal she was she was aware in the pictures in france plays for leone just won the champions league there in the summer so kind of that just had a bit too much quality for comfort in a hard fought victory nonetheless and a good 3 points for canada and what about today's other game any fireworks there. no not really no male japan argentina a real disappointment for defeat for japan is there one of the best teams in the world when the tournament in 2011 not as a real boost to their chances because the 2 points behind england in group already for argentina it was a real real guard action it's their 1st ever point to a world cup so they were delighted they really dug in and it was no no a nice game to watch a toll for the japanese a real crushing blow and we'll see how that affects their chances really for the rest of the tournament mark thank you so much mark oregon from did obvious sports thank you. just
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a reminder the top stories we're following for you here today on the news international efforts are intense polling to save the 2015 agreement that sought to limit iran's nuclear ambitions german foreign minister must as security promised that iran would work with the e.u. to salvage it but he left tehran talking about the difficulties. divers have recovered more bodies from the tourist boat that sank in budapest this as an operation has begun to raise the wreckage following the worst disaster a live river danube in half a century. and the international labor organization is marking its 1st 100 years while globalization and technology are creating new opportunities it says 25000000 people worldwide work in conditions that amount to little more than forced labor. you're watching news coming up next call
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