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this is news live from berlin the iran nuclear deal is on life support as iran announces it will not violate a key component of the agreement a year after the u.s. pulled out tehran will praise your amy and richmond levels a significant marker in the deal that is meant to keep iran from developing nuclear weapons leaders say they remain open to diplomacy also coming up.
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i call them ocracy protest leaders bring tens of thousands to the streets again in hong kong this time to get their point across to shoppers from mainland china and. increase the range of leftwing prime minister alexis tsipras could come to an end as the country votes in a general election poll say conservatives are in position to take over. as welcome to the program iran has warned that it will begin enriching uranium beyond the limits set by its on raveling 2050 nuclear deal with world powers the step was condemned internationally french president obama called the decision a violation of the nuclear deal germany urged iran to stop undermining the agreement. at
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a press conference ron said that in 60 days it would reduce its commitments even further unless the pact signatories helped it to protect it from u.s. sanctions tehran's decision comes a year off the president of trump withdraw the us from the deal and that curbing iran's nuclear program a move that has led to heightened tensions in the middle east. i'm now joined by marcus scott from the german institute for international and security affairs welcome to the studio monitors let's let's talk about the technical aspects 1st the breaching the limits of your rainy enrichment what does it actually mean their original question is a cornerstone of the trip c.p.o. in the drawing complaint comprehensive plan of action under this regulations are and is restricted to an enriching a level 3.67 percent and has indicated that it would be ready to enrich until 5 or even 20 percent in 20 percent is a critical junction here because from 20 percent on once you could talk about
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nuclear capable your rand would can be used for a nuclear weapon what is iran hoping to achieve here i think we have to keep in mind that it s. knoll not legally withdrawn from the from from the agreement like the united states has done one year ago so my power would be some kind of playing with the regulations and some kind of violations of the agreement so my and i loved as would be it's more political single political signal to the other signatories they it's the europeans germany great britain france china and russia to step up efforts to keep a rainin around in within the reman meaning bed would they think that to facilitate the benefits of the agreement being trading oil. that signal apparently has been received by israel they've been the 1st to react at 7 is. iran is. later it's all in promise under the u.n.
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security council not to enrich uranium beyond a certain level the ritual of uranium is made for one reason and one reason only for the creation of atomic bombs. the leaders of the p 5 plus one promised and committed to snap back sanctions the many wrong good it just did where are you. strong statement there from the benjamin is now. can this deal be saved and what can be done to save it i hate to save and i had to say it but i'm afraid instead it's not legally dead yet but i think the designs of the wall are pretty clear that the unless the europeans are capable of providing the benefits of the agreement meaning facilitating the right of oil and financial means were to come with aid to iran i think we're going to see that legally around will withdraw in the foreseeable future maybe i'm on month to month what does that mean with this
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brewing conflict for this group brewing conflict with the us i think it will accelerate the tensions within the region with around leaving the room and sanctions will snap bank international sanctions which then would be applied by the other signatory states as well and we were basically back before to proceed version before 2015 without any agreement and that would raise the concerns about orion for pursuing the nuclear path to a nuclear weapon. on the german institute for international security fast and i'm very much. in hong kong tens of thousands have been marching against the territorial government again this latest rally ended outside a train station linking hong kong to the chinese mainland the activists on the to raise awareness among tourists arriving from there about what they consider anti democratic policy proposals for his 1st several weeks ago a bill that would allow hong kong to extradite suspects to mainland china the
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government put the bill on hold. for now joined by the w.'s. who is in hong kong appears on monday is similar protests has turned violent protests as ransacked alleges the to what is the atmosphere like like right now. today's completely different. you can see people are quiet and hurriedly marching on the roads they have that the awful march has already ended some young people are out here again they are blocking some roads they're blocking the traffic on some roads we've seen some stand off some verbal stand offs involve the finest cantonese swearings but no physical violence with the police people are still angry at the police but this march today was meant to be to signal also to the authorities and to the broader public that despite monday's events protesters still stand together and
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they are not taking a violent car what exactly marks. the people trying to achieve. well it's quite hard to say at this moment the original aim was to scrap a bill that would allow for extraditions to china this bill has been postponed people are not happy that it has not been off issue really scrapped but the issue has become much broader after. a police operation that dispersed protesters in a way that was perceived as extremely and unmeasured leave violent people are angry at the police now they are demanding and in the best occasion into the police tactics that day and action that day and people are of course unhappy with hong kong system of governance that's at the basis of all of this people want a greater say in politics they feel that their government is not relying on the
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people that it's not it's not responsible to the people but to beijing to the opaque system in mainland china and this is what drives people onto the street today basically they made the statement that they are not backing down on any of their claims and demands but he has been in hong kong thank you very much. voters in greece are heading to the polls today to elect a new parliament opinion polls predict that new democracy position conservative party led by syria caused me to talk this could take power if this does happen and the left wing cerise parties work a full year rule in athens prime minister the press was forced to call the elections 3 months early after his plan to suffer defeat in the european elections . about it comes as the country emerges from a decade of financial crisis that slashed the size of brazil cami by a quarter and sent unemployment and poverty rates soaring and for more on that we
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are now joined by our europe correspondent. who joins us from athens. the polls will close in an hour what does it look like right now. well so far we only have one number and that is that 18 percent more people showed up for this election than for the election for the european parliament in may now that was of course the election that delivered a landslide victory for the center right opposition party and prompted prime minister alexis tsipras to call for snap elections and the interesting thing will be to see what who where these people who did show up on and on top out their particular group to watch out for is the 18 to 24 year olds they were the ones in the european elections who voted predominantly center right and the big question really is did they come to the polls or did they had for the beach and escaped an extremely hot day here in athens and across greece. according to the polls it seems
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for us is set to be ousted as a prime minister why is that. a number of things really come together one thing is that of course he started out with an anti-establishment movement and then became the prime minister was the one who embrace these reforms much the happiness of brussels and of the monetary international money. refund secondly he settled a name with the neighboring north republic of north muffet macedonia which did also go down very well with brussels but wasn't at all liked by nationalists in greece and finally there were wildfires last summer that killed a 100 people in greece and it was a local our thirties and their communication strategy that disorganization that was to blame for it and some of the claims also fall out of fell on the prime minister . conservative candidate who's leading the polls korea because it's a talk is that last name sounds familiar to anyone who's followed politics in the
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last decades tell us more about him. exactly get the mitts attack his family dominated politics for years before like to see process i came to power many refer to him as the crown brings in a dynasty of politicians his father was prime minister his aunt was foreign minister and he himself was minister in a government that really said saw through the forceful stare into reforms he sect of thousands of civil solvents he is a consultant from a kinsey he studied at top universities but having said all that his supporters and many believe that he will do a better job than the next a c. plus a also that there is a chance and that he has the know how the understanding how to use results of the crisis that greece is still facing and that also maybe the mix of doctors family has long from the mistakes of the past. much as they have for us in athens on the greek elections.
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sports news now the final of copa america takes place later on sunday between whole spreads ill and pro the brazilians are favored to take the title although peru could surprise again brazil average the final without a mom who's sitting out the total months because of injury. into rachel rio de janeiro brian peru trained one last time preparing to end the copa america drought it's hard for most trying to see anything other than the sand the boys saluting in the final but even on hunting if the brazilian stands a weary with it is the final and they deserve to be in the final they eliminated teams that are theoretically stronger than our opponents we beat parkway in argentina but they eliminated europe way and chile so we need to have a lot of respect for this one and his bit with. the previous meeting between the 2 was lost so i added up the home saw this machine one key ingredient enjoy name of
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poisonous. clearly if neymar were here it would be better for us and we will have a player of such quality of the world renowned and who's brazilian a great player who would help us a lot but he's not here much of it and we need to get over this is why we have to make the best out of it get over the difficulty and put our stamp on the game. and when they do that. brazil will be any 2 we need to 9th copa america title when the final gets on the white on sunday in rio. and that's going to be an interesting game you're watching the news live from berlin here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you iran has announced it will today violate the key components of an international nuclear deal this 14 months after the u.s. pulled out of that agreement. don't forget you can
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