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this is d.w. news live from berlin iran says it will no longer comply with any of the limits of the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers east after the country's top general was killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday hundreds of thousands of iranians flooded city streets to mourn general custom solo money also coming up what's trending as deadly wildfires rage on a change in weather bring some relief bot authorities are warning the danger for more bushfires could increase like to this week. last venezuela's office hughson
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condemns what it calls of parliamentary coupe after arrival of guam glyde or proclaims himself president told the national assembly louise power wins the vote just security forces block some opposition lawmakers from entering the building. i'm jared rate welcome to the shard iran has said that it will no longer abide by any of the limits of a 25th day nuclear deal with world powers the announcement came after a u.s. drone strike on friday killed the country's top general as well as an iraqi militia leader in baghdad on sunday large crowds in iran mourns the death of qassam soloman a out of procession. grief and outrage as tens of thousands and they are. city of mashad accompanied the body of general
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cause some saudi money to a shrine a popular hero and close ally of the country's supreme leader. for. the disaster nation is considered a declaration of war by many iranians. in the parliament cries of death to america in support of russia the 7 action of the us president is considered a military act of terrorism so. you want to know that this adventure will have painful consequences for you bush and then the ripple effects are being felt already the parliament in neighboring iraq has voted to end the u.s. military presence in the country some $5000.00 u.s. troops are stationed there on the streets of baghdad fears that instability will only get worse. than what it is a horrific atmosphere they want us to live in chaos worse than what we live in now
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there will be more killings and the fight will move to iraq. and in lebanon iran backs hezbollah militia threaten to hit american forces in the region a lot of the last. american army bases battleships and every american soldier in the region countries and in our lands i mean the american army killed him solo money and the others and it is the americans who will pay the price that they're not going well let me say a tall sum and. there's been no backing down on the american side in washington u.s. president donald trump threatened to hit tehran hard if iran strikes tweeting we have targeted 52 iranian sites representing the 52 american hostages taken by iran many years ago a reference to the hostage crisis at the american embassy the fall of the 1979 iranian revolution a key event in the long running. conflict between washington and tehran iran is
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announcement on sunday that it would no longer abide by the 2050 nuclear deal raises the stakes further but the widespread outrage on the street puts pressure on the government in tehran to show its standing up to the u.s. . of course not to do w.'s cala block from our washington bureau good to see you carla as we've heard the threats of richard boucher now loud and clear from iran and its supporters around the region how are these threats being received in the u.s. they're taken very seriously here u.s. civilians in the regions like oil workers for example are being evacuated and the u.s. embassy in fact that has temporarily suspended public consular services so the u.s. really are aware that every american in the region now has a target on their back. now the u.s. president donald trump has threatened to target sites of cultural importance in
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iran this would be a war crime under the $954.00 convention what's the discussion in the u.s. about the legality of these actions after all he hasn't received congressional approval there's really been an outrage here after that statement by president. us some credit senator chris murphy for example has said that targeting cultural sites like that is what terrorists do secretary of state mike pump aoe has kind of tried to evade that question when asked about the president's statement and he has said that of course the u.s. would act lawfully they would act within the system and that any targets they might strike would be lawful targets now let's turn to iraq it's polman is led by a prime minister doubts conceded a u.s. ally but now the stunningly it's voted to throw american troops out of the country
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doesn't look like they're going to leave. it doesn't look likely right now. has said he believes that the iraqi parliament of the prime minister of pressured into this decision by iran and secretary from pale has also said we're confident the iraqi people one thing united states to continue to be there our correspondent in washington carla black college thank you. now let's look at some of the other stories making news around the world in tripoli the 1st funerals have been held following saturday's deadly is dr going to libyan military academy the strike killed at least 30 soldiers and wounded dozens more to libya's internationally recognized government who has blamed the attack on forces loyal to rebel leader. former prime minister's around milan of it
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has won croatia's presidential runoff election the social democrat gannett 53 percent of the vote unseating the incumbent. the result is a blow for the governing conservatives while croatia holds the e.u. is rotating presidency a parliamentary election is june of this year. somalia's islamist militant group al-shabaab attacked an army base in kenya on sunday morning according to the us military at least one us soldier contractors and 4 terrorists died in the incident. in the town of lamu close to the somali border is used by both kenyan and u.s. forces. 6 german tourists i earlier twenties have been killed after a suspected drunk driver plowed into a group of pedestrians in the italian alps police say the driver was 4 times over the legal limit for alcohol. well as strongly as bushfires have been described as
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a national catastrophe take a look at these guys turned orange from smoke and now consider read these these images you're seeing from a strategy or a whole day from all clint in new zealand that's 2000 kilometers away the fires have been raging for months but the last few days have been among the worst at least 24 people have now lost their lives and thousands of lost their harms a warning some disturbing images in the following reports. it's a warning no one ever wants to hear we cannot guarantee your safety at present but if you are able to defend yourself mentally or physically protect yourself or your hives. gayeties recommended that he leave. thousands of a stray leons have been forced to decide stay and defend their homes or leave and
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lose everything a lot of my neighbors. property and i didn't study it back or i didn't. want the world swarmed so sorry. let's go. this is what many will return to over a 1000 homes have been destroyed in recent days. animals of the silent victims burned in their paddocks and on the roadside. experts say over half a 1000000000 animals have been killed those that have survived a burned down to their skins. now the army reserve has been called up to help the relief efforts. this is the
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largest single call out of the defense force reservists working together with a full time defense forces to provide a support which this country has never seen before the prime minister is fighting political fires after being criticised for his handling of the crisis. more scorching days are full cost the only thing that can stop the blazes is rain and no serious showers are expected for weeks. well in venezuela they've been dramatic scenes in the parliament has prevented the body's president one from getting in and then elected someone else to replace him declared himself interim president implies of the incumbent nicolas maduro a year ago he said an election was floored and that his position meant that he should take charge since then the country's been divided on sunday those rivals said in the assembly that he was the new leader and that was a move denounced by some as
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a parliamentary many opposition lawmakers who back said that they'd also been blocked from getting in and they said there were not enough people inside to make a vote valid. for more on this been joined by correspondent in venezuela's capital caracas. one has said for a long time now that he is venezuela's interim president because he leads the national assembly this is a claim recognized by dozens of countries but now he doesn't lead the congress anymore so where does this leave him and his movement. well actually i have reassembled and an abandoned newspaper here knows where not to conduct the election of the parliament and he was ricky has been reelected as president of the national assembly so we are trying now into a new conflict between the institutions of men as well now we have also 2
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presidents of national assembly which the top these more is going to claim. we spot as the president of the national assembly and the opposition which is the majority of the parliamentarians are going to claim one way to go as the reelected president because that's the way it was voted in this ad hoc assembly that has just been conducted here in venezuela so now we have 2 of presidents of the national assembly and that will result in conflict between the supreme court the national assembly and the national assembly constituent assembly that was created by the it's up to smoke to counterpart within parliament so it's very complex and conflictive right now with the politics in venezuela sorry if there are 2 national assembly lead is what's the next step i mean clearly this is not a tenable situation. well definitely what we did with 2.
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presidents of the nation an interesting $1.00 and $1.00 that is acting president which is known as mood and that has just deepened the conflict. on politicians here in business well it definitely is complex but the constitution sustains. in the parliamentarian sustain their one way though it is the legitimate president and they denounce only what is going to do us a server of the presidency and that will continue on throughout this year we will see more persecutions from the states from legal us where the us government against opposition leaders we have opposition problems here is their own prison we have our own interior is there are exile and we have some that are already hidden because a they are threatening to go to jail so we will see you want more of that persecution as this conflict escalates our correspondent also lanka in caracas
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