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miss pandemic. so here's my wild idea. don't choose extinction savior species before it's too late, stammering and humans to start making excuses and start making changes with this is d, w. news ally from berlin. tough talks ahead between iran and major world power. another chance to save the iran nuclear agreement negotiators gather in vienna trying once again to keep the deal alive after the 2018 withdrawal of the us. also
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coming kritisha families more in the dead of a migrant boat that shank in the english channel last month. their bodies are repatriated to rough victims were hoping to start a new life in griffin and tribute for the iconic spiritual leader who helped bring down apartheid in south africa. people around the world. remember, archbishop desmond tutu who has died at 90 will look at the nobel peace prize laureates of life and legacy. ah and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. talks over iran's nuclear program or resuming in vienna. it's the 8 round of discussions aimed at saving the 2015 agreement, which was meant to stop to ron from developing nuclear weapons. the talks include
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germany, britain, france, russia, and china as well as iran. t. ron has increased its enrichment of uranium and has restricted inspectors ever since former us president donald trump pulled his country out of the deal in 2018. the current us administration says it wants to return to the deal, but that's complicated by new demands by the iranian govern. as delicate diplomatic discussions, resume in vienna, d w went to the iranian capital tay, ron, to ask ordinary people what it's like to live with. the consequences of economic sanctions hope is in short supply in this commercial district of own tehran. as the talks and far off vienna rec, on even the small items on offer here, getting more expensive by the date too expensive for many most people we me
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don't dare to speak out about politics and those who do i disillusioned manager in that oh, if i don't reach agreement, then it will be young. people like me who pay the price 7. i'm as economy is in a shambles, otherwise there's no work. and even if you find a job, everything is so expensive when you're young, carney's, the caught on those, you're going on as a my get only. mia, buddy is norfolk one. if you even if they sign a deal you nothing much will happen normal. your, i don't think anything in the next year or 2 will have a positive impact on my life. it should resent the your manner or your father, or because somebody who is thinking when i'm tasa, haley, don't my i think our president is not even interested in reaching an agreement as when i drew honey wanted one, but didn't manager as i'm as out of my neck, the new government does not even pursuing this hobby. it won't work out successfully. a fan, i am off of the atm authentication. the foreign ministry leading the nuclear negotiations is just across the street. no representative wanted to speak to us
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priorities have shifted since iran's new hotline government took over sanctions relieve remains of pressing objective, but official willingness to cooperate with the west is at an all time low. this political analyst at t, ron university, tells us over the realizes that of the, of dealing with a country. that's not a reliable. it's called the united states at the i left the agreement once it is this american saying that you hold me once. shame on you, if you called me a choice. shame on me. so the racy administration. mister lacy, other people around him don't, don't want to be full twice. many ordinary iranians also feel duped. not only by the international community, but also by their own leaders. as i'm as about on telephone,
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how stable the nuclear deal should be made when the basis of these la mic republic is corrected. but from the very foundation, as only the listen shows when the people in charge them have gone where they belong on his headquarters. as long as that doesn't happen and agreement will not be reached only to do right through official has the people in charge. think only about the benefits to themselves, lamb only not about the 85000000 people living in this country has the huge most retina, right? and so iranians are bracing for the worst they know that no agreement is likely to mean more sanctions and even the possibility of the military confrontation and that they'll be the ones paying the price for more and all this i'm joined now by cor needle is honor by he is associate fellow at the alfred vaughan oppenheim center for european policy studies in berlin. welcome sir. how crucial are these talks for iran? there's clearly much at stake for the iranian people. right,
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and we've just heard from, from the people in the country themselves. they are seriously worried that this is not going to be a success. there is little expectation also because of the government. at the same time. this is the government, they will have to live with for the next 3 years round about. so the, the expectations in tehran is quite low. there is worry that the hard line government may drive this against the wall and then with possible consequences ranging from, from more conflict to more sanctions. so there is much at stake for the people off the wrong. one aim of today's talks is clearly getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the bite in administration reluctant to do, sir? well, there's 2 things to watch. the. the 1st is that the iranians, in fact,
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i don't want the americans at the table. and so this complicates things. the iranians have said because the united states left the deal 3 years ago. they are not allowed to sit at the table and talk about the revival of an agreement that they already left. so that complicates things. the other matter is the united states and selves. washington, there is little appetite in washington. in favor of going back into this agreement, despite the fact that a president biden under campaign trail said that he would want to re enter the agreement. he has different priorities. he has a social legislation to get through the congress. he has a very small minority and so he doesn't want to waste political capital so much on this, which is why they are very reluctant to give any guarantees what this and they're the analyst asked for. they've already left the agreement once the iranians now
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want to be sure that they stick to it for a 2nd time. right. let's talk about a lee can then ye for a moment to runs a religious and military leader. what role is he playing in all this? well, he is the supreme authority inside the country and he, you know, years ago and he green lit a nuclear deal. he said it's okay to be in the nuclear deal, but i don't trust the united states. and now he says, well look, i told you, so we came across the united states. so he is very careful in any moves of it appears. we can only say, it appears that he is also giving an okay a to re enter the talks. first of all, otherwise iran wouldn't be there. and to conclude an agreement which is beneficial for iran basically, which means sanctions. the question is, how much is iran willing to give in order to get to that sanctions relief? so anything that is decided in vienna will have to be put to for, towards him,
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put to him, and then he will have to give his assent. he is also a frail man, and so there is talk about his succession, which may additionally complicate the matter, but so far as he is around he is the arbiter of all things political any wrong. that's cornelius and about many, many thanks. you're welcome. thank you. the bodies of 16 iraqi kurdish migrants who drowned in the english channel in november had been returned to herb via the capital of iraqi kurdistan. 27 migrants died when their dingey deflated as they tried to make the dangers crossing from france to britain. it's been described as the worst disaster on record involving migrants, trying to cross the channel. ah, they left searching for a better life, but met the most tragic of death's relatives. waited at bill airport for the
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delivery of coffins carrying the remains of loved ones. just some of the thousands who have fled a land of little opportunity as the brother of one victim described. oh, on lid, i live in kurdistan for more than 7 or 8 years. there hasn't been any work on a young people have no work in the government sector, or even in the private sector against all these young people left to achieve their dreams and goals and to reach a country that provides a decent life with dignity on up in buffalo, new by you, i think i know of bank of america. their journey's ended in the english channel attempting the perilous crossing from france to england. at least 32 people crammed on to an overcrowded inflatable boat like this one. setting off in rough weather. within hours the engine stalled. as the dingey deflated its passengers made desperate phone calls for help. rescue boats arrived more than 12 hours later
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finding only 2 survivors. french and british authorities have traded blame over who should have responded more than a month later, funerals can finally take place. relative say, most of the victims had used official migration channels before attempting the dangerous c route. well, at an early research, this was a family of 4. what can the mother and her 3 children wanted to migrate and have a better life of several friends? i got the hon. i'm a battle, but it was god's will that they meet their end at c ada, jennifer ashburn, but my son, all the codes from iraq were not the only ones who lost their lives. others from afghanistan, ethiopia, egypt, iran, and somalia are also being returned to their homelands and laid to rest long. a round up of some other headlines now. the bodies of more than a dozen migrants have washed up on a libyan beach. the red crescent says that their boat sank as they tried to cross
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the mediterranean sea to europe. the route from libya to italy is the world's most dangerous, with some 1500 people missing in fear round this year. to damn said burst in northeastern brazil after weeks of heavy rain in the region. 18 people have died since torrential rains began pounding by yes state in early november. tens of thousands of had to evacuate their homes. us airlines have cancelled hundreds of flights for a 3rd day due to amok on infections among staff. all of the major carriers have phase to labor 42 is because cabin cruiser ground staff has called in sick us daily infections have been rising shortly. as the variance, friends south africa's archbishop desmond tutu is being remembered today as a champion of justice and global human rights. he died on sunday at the age of $92.00
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to was a key figure in bringing an end to apartheid in south africa and was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in $1084.00 south african presidency. rum, a poem announced to to his death, and he praised him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. mourners from all corners of south african society, a mocking the passing of archbishop desmond tutu. we have lost one of the most illustrious coverage of and beloved amongst us archbishop desmond to do us one of our nation's finest populace. he was a man or one wavering courage or principle of conviction and whose life was spent in the service of us. he, in many ways embodied to the essence of our humanity. there,
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he may have been a leading force of south africa's anti apartheid movement. many international leaders remember to choose personal qualities. he with filth. wonderful, wonderful ma'am. we can only celebrate his life, his long, generous, opened life. he had a capacity to touch people, and we will remember him because of that generosity about empathy, but the love and he spoke about love all the time. you as president joe biden, and 1st lady jill biden released a statement saying we a hot, broken to land of the passing of a true servant of god and of the people. and that his courage and moral clarity helped inspire our commitment to change american policy toward the repressive apartheid regime in south africa. in a statement on twitter for me, you as president barack obama also mourned to, to his passing. archbishop desmond tutu was a mentor, a friend and a moral compass for me. and so many others, a universal spirit archbishop, to,
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to was grounded in the struggle for liberation and justice in his own country. but also concerned with injustice everywhere. city whole into his home of cape town has been lit up in purple in tribute. his funeral will be held on january 1st, mocking the passing of a champion and shining light in the struggle for human rights. you're watching d. w. news of next, a stray dog becomes an internet sensation on, is stumbles, public transit systems in our show, world stories a michael oke, who in berlin from being the entire group. thanks for watching. ah
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