tv Business Deutsche Welle July 1, 2019 8:15pm-8:31pm CEST
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as the country's next president dismissing the field position confidence alleged voting irregularities the court ruled that mr won his 52 percent majority of last month's elections fairly and there was no proof of fraud. at least 10 people in sudan. are reported to have been killed and almost 200 injured in clashes between police and protesters thousands took to the streets on sunday to repeat demands to sit down so moving military council and power to a civilian government the rallies were the biggest since police killed dozens at a protest in khartoum a month ago. the united nations is urging iran to stick to the 2015 nuclear deal after the international atomic energy agency confirmed that it had broken the limits on its admits uranium stockpile which was set by the agreement this is to iran's 1st major departure from the deal which offered sanctions relief in exchange for limits on enrichment foreign minister mohammad
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jeffard sorry for the knowledge that his country has not passed the limits despite warnings from european coast signatories to stick with the deal united states abandoned the agreement last year and to since reimposed sanctions mr zarif says iran's moves are necessary to defend tehran's authority. but it's only by illustrating authority that we can put the us in their place during negotiations if such talks are needed. because we will never accept yielding to pressure but if someone respects us they will have our respect in return the world must talk to us with respect and not threaten you ronnie and he's. more on this now with. theresa tropper who's been following the story closely for us she's represented extensively of from iran welcome how significant is this breach well it's a clear violation of the agreement iran signed back in 2015 an agreement that was
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designed to prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon so this is now the 1st step in a process that could eventually lead to iran being able to amass enough and rich to reigne to build a nuclear weapon this me. that the time this that a republic would need to do so would shrink from about a year to less than that but we have to keep in mind the iranian needs to be enriched a lot more than that to be suitable for a nuclear weapon and also that iran itself says it doesn't even want a nuclear weapon because it's religion forbids that but of course that is something that everybody in the region wants to believe so it sounds like you're saying that this is significant but not necessarily dangerous at this point well i mean of course it is somewhat dangerous with the u.s. warships in the region in the persian gulf in the strait of hormuz so close to where the iranian forces operating it always leaves the danger of a military confrontation even if it's just by accident and what message is iran
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sending with these moves well i mean so far iran has complied with the deal even though the u.s. withdrew more than a year ago and it didn't have any benefits from that but the u.s. sanctions really took a toll on the people in iran on the economy people are speaking out about economic warfare inside iran so now iran is stepping across red lines one at a time to make sure that the other signatories of the deal take up action and try to give iran something in return i mean well though those other signature is russia and china course. various members of the european union and the e.u. itself they're all doing their best to try and save the deal where does this leave us fits well iran says they need to step up their efforts because the fall they haven't really succeeded they try to create mechanisms to circumvent those u.s. sanctions like in states for example that's for trade with the european union but
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they don't work so far and frankly it's really hard to make them work without washington because washington is so important for the international trade also for the international financial system with the dollar so it's really hard for the europeans to do something without. washington and especially if washington at sanctions like every couple of months that makes it harder but despite the sanctions despite the warships washington says it does want to reopen negotiations with iran is that likely to. well the supreme leader just says that he says washington can't be trusted and only understands force but people closer to president rouhani sky. don't rule them out entirely the thing is donald trump says negotiations would be possible without preconditions and that's something the iranians don't agree to because they say washington would 1st have to return to the existing agreement and from there negotiations could start serious
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a trucker thank you for that. the fear of unexploded munitions has hampered efforts to put out a large forest fire in northern germany the blaze broke out in woodland covering a former military training area 650 people have been evacuated from their homes in the state of mexico and western pomerania authorities suspect the place may have been started intentionally. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilometers of forest this is said to be the largest fire the north eastern german state of michael about western pomerania has ever seen. more than 1000 people have been forced to flee their homes and the residents of 3 villages have been evacuated. we have evacuated numerous villages at the moment we're doing our best to keep them safe moment. we're not just talking about putting out this fire rather we're talking
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about protecting people's lives and livelihoods and securing the region. it's dangerous work for the firefighters and not just because of the flames but also because of potential explosions this was previously a military training area and tons of bombs munition is still on site that's why firefighters are not allowed to come any closer than one kilometer to the blaze the state's interior minister is calling for federal help. seal even chef this gets federal land and the looked over munition and other issues go back many years now we're seeing the terrible result the state can't be left alone to deal with this problem. and the cause of the fire is not yet been determined and authorities are not ruling out a possible arson. or. a sentence a subtype from the community of where the fire broke out this situation here in the day and it's difficult firefighters say doing all they can how they got those are trying to extinguish the flames but really down on the extinguisher for any more
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the scale is so large still only trying to contain what can be contained and protect the villages around a lot of people had to be evacuated already and several could follow and it's not inside. european leaders are still deadlocked over who should take home the blocks top jobs they've now suspended talks until tuesday france and germany have agreed to support the same candidate for the key post of commission president that's duchess social democrat friends to months but there's been stiff opposition all of the news top jobs changing changing hands this year for european elections in may. good night's sleep that's what journalists and your leaders are desperate for after talks through the night brought no consensus speaking after the marathon meeting german chancellor angela merkel said technically a candidate could have been chosen by out voting a group of countries but that she said would be unwise decision really really make
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an effort to find a compromise before they'd like this to avoid tensions that could cause problems for many years we're facing breaks in many of the challenges and also say we should be careful in the way we treat each other of this shift are going to miss not sure in the 10 on the fleet which will mean. a franco german compromise could see that dutch social democrat friends to months have the commission but eastern european countries and italy reject that idea. stalemate is a disappointment for many leaders and prompted france's president to demand radical changes to the way the e.u. operates and we can't be held hostage by a small group of members a day says we need to find a way to make key decisions together because for sure for now it's hoped a new attempt at compromise tomorrow can bring what 20 hours of talks so far could not and the issue of domestic violence has been put back on spain's political
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agenda by the far right fox party they won 24 seats in parliament on the platform that includes the scrapping of a gender violence law that it says discriminates against men so a politician who was a self physically abused is fighting back and using boxing to champion women's rights. a picture of resilience miriam good here is a fighter who has battled her way back from a horrific past when she was pregnant today aged 21 a partner at the time beat her so severely that she gave birth prematurely. as you know. when he beat me the 1st time i was 8 months pregnant and about to give birth he hit my face in such a way that he broke several bones and i fell to the ground. and the 1st thing that came to my mind as a person carrying a child was does my daughter still have a heartbeat. luckily she did her
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daughter has grown up healthy and out of harm's way. my daughter is now 14 and she's super super happy she has a mother who has fought for her telly end and i'll keep doing so i also have a 6 year old my life has completely read vote. for it's up the spanish mother of 2 has had quite a year 1st becoming a european lightweight boxing champion in march and then getting elected as a city councilor in a madrid suburb in may a journey that has inspired many i. know i'm just doing what i enjoy doing people who get up again and see me as a little raven spiration can say if she's done it i can't. think outside the ring she spreads her message by holding workshops and delivering
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speeches at events tackling domestic violence it's her dream to one day when a world title. in tennis the 1st day of wimbledon house already produced it to shocks a reigning australian and us open champion and naomi a saka as crashed out in the 1st round after losing to uni appointed savor german men succeed alexander says vera was also a surprise early loser going down to check world number 124 a universally defending men's champion novak djokovic had no such worries when he beat germany 7 kohlschreiber fans flooded into the south london the venue for the start of play this year's tournament was also seen all the different types of his favorite famous strobes and cream with a vegan version on sale for the 1st time in his 142 year history. is reminded of our top story at this hour a place if i have to tear gas of protesters the protesters in hong kong. i'm going
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to be taken to all of the demonstrators broke into the city's legislature the escalation of violence that took place on the other version of the searchers return to china troops protesters are angry about plans legislation but a lot extraditions to chalk. up next here on d.w.i. to the business of africa more news at the top of the for. the big. play.
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