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sunday, shopping and dining office. enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by from board. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, saving the deal. iran agrees to allow further inspections of its nuclear sites. after the head of the u. n's atomic agency meets the iranian president in tehran, also coming up thousands of demonstrators rally in the tunisian capital against the
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rising cost of living. and the government's crack down on the opposition and in the buddhist speaker. shawl could get a crucial wind against bulk home in the battle of relegation candidates and move out of last place. we'll have that a whole lot more interest for 2nd. ah . a mary, anna evans, dean, welcome. iran has agreed to allow further inspections of his nuclear sites by you and experts. it also promised to switch back on some of the monitoring equipment of the facilities. the announcement has been made after rafael grossi ment iranian president abraham raised in tehran. just days ago you and inspectors said they'd found uranium particles and rich to near a weapons grade level. at an iranian underground facility. the run you fear
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agreement collapse back in 2018 after the us withdrew from the packed negotiations to revive the deal have installed since last year. but grossi has haled his trip to t. ron, as a success, the process has been long. i must say, i have not herb hidden that for us, it has been too long her. but well, this things happened important or for me, the importance of today is where we are today. and that i believe that are an improvement. a marked improvement, at least in terms of my dialogue with the iranian government has been registered. i think i was, i was heard and i hope we will be seeing results soon. alyssa cove eyes, an expert, a nuclear security, and the executive director of the v. n. a center for disarmament and non proliferation and she told me that iran has been pressing ahead with its nuclear
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program in recent years. you might have certainly made some steps that are raised concern and most importantly it worked on the enrichment of uranium, which is the key ingredient for a nuclear weapon. after the administration withdrew from the j 6 or 8 your on deal, you're on our team level of enriched uranium, increasing the level of basement of uranium, and also human leading and large amounts of this year in, you know, from the recent report from the i. e, they accumulated 87 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium, which is getting pretty close to the material that could be used on you, happens to so called weapons grade uranium. however, we also heard last week,
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some of the comments from the u. s. boast the under secretary of defense over the policy and then from the head of the sea where they say that according to their knowledge, the supreme leader has here made a decision to resume that program. that iran so sort of stopped in 2003. but obviously the level of enrichment iran reached and accumulated with duration. and that was also one of the reasons that gross it went because the current level of monitoring in iran was not such to ensure that it does not produce even more and more highly reach you . right? right. so you say that the level of oversight is not sufficient. so why do you
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think that the you and nuclear chief raphael grossi was sounding so optimistic today, when he spoke about his talks in tehran, he was sounding optimistic because, according to him, until the statement that the 2 sides issued right after his isn't that there will be additional inspections as some of the monitoring equipment that in wrong previously disconnected from monitoring won't be a rainstorm, according to royce, if you more percent of inspections will be have the account at this facility. this is significant improvement or not there. yeah, i wouldn't say that whole issue as a result. we need to see how the process develops. that was elaine is the cova with the v in the center for disarmament and nonproliferation. thank you so much.
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thousands of people have rallied in the tunisian capital tunis against an ongoing economic crisis, and a government crackdown on the opposition. the protest was organized by the countries labor union. demonstrators are angry at president k saheed, who is ruled by decree, census spending parliament in 2021 and a power grab. and in recent weeks, anger over the rising cost of living has boiled over into unrest. thousands of demonstrators on the streets of tunis, they answered a call to rally by the country's largest labor union. and there are many reasons to protest, food and other necessities are scarce. on employment and inflation or high. and now a crackdown on politicians and journalists ordered by president katy saeed, who had claimed those arrested were guilty of corruption or walk in. one of the critics say, it's another step towards a new dictatorship. i. if, if i go,
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he say he does not have anything to offer the 2 nicea and people he does not have realistic or tangible solutions. all he does is suppress parties, organizations and civic groups. he has no options. we're asking him to provide tangible solutions that can improve the lives of tennessee and people shotuko away from the protests. a group of mullins living in tunisia have been preparing to return back home. oh, they too have been targeted by president side. in a recent speech, he blamed migrants for most of the countries crime. the result was quick and violent rights groups report a spike in vigilante attacks, including stabbings, against sub saharan africans. even for those with residents permits, it's becoming too risky to stay more. this situation has become critical. it's my 4th year here to nicea,
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i'm doing my master's degree. but in the middle of the academic year, i decided to leave my studies behind and go home because i don't feel safe as gruesome so far as your character. tunisia was once considered the sole democratic success story to emerge from the arab spring. now with the president's ongoing crackdown, many tunisians feel their country is being ruled by one man with an iron fist. here's a look now at some of the other stories making news. this our in israel, tens of thousands of protesters have gathered for the 9th week in a row as the government continues to push through a controversial judicial overhauled. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, judges have too much power over elected officials. critics say the plan changes are an attack on democracy. chide has annual meeting of parliament as kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress,
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which starts sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already made behind closed doors by leaders, sheesh, and ping, and the communist party leadership. rescuers of the site of greece is worse. train crash are in the final hours of their search operation. at least 57 passengers were killed in the head on collision with a freight train last tuesday. the disaster triggered protests over lack safety standards across the railway system. there are new signs that russian forces are making progress in a key battle in eastern ukraine. fighting continues to rage around the front line city. the moot brush has determined to seize the nearly destroyed city as part of its wider aim of capturing the entire denette creegan, ukraine's military says and helped the last few residents. sleeva wound the 2 sides have been stuck in the bloody stalemate over the city since august of last year.
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medina mid on is a defense analyst at king's college london. and earlier i asked her if the fall of bar mood would only be a matter of time. we have heard from all sides. i believe the russians are saying at you've given you progression. went on telegram and challenge to lensky, saying that he's about to close the lid to the boston with cold run and calling him to withdraw his forces out. we have also heard that i looked at in general, sarah sky from the korean side has visited buck moved and has last of a mood. so, as a rec, zuraw kind of a count that the russians are very close to taking buck mood and the key here is that was, the ukraine will indeed give up a moot or sand reinforcements because some you from chess of yard which is next to book move to the forces ukrainian forces awaiting for elite ukrainian troops to arrive and to help them to defend bookman from the russian forces. however,
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the situation is unclear. it would suggest that the russians are very, very close to taking the city, making it a very kind of costly victory for both sides and costly defeat, fully ukrainian side. well, as all of this is happening, the united states announced a new military aid package for ukraine worth $400000000.00. and we understand that part of that package includes tactical bridges. can you explain their significance? well, technical bridges. i important in conjunction with what has been given to ukraine so far and i'm talking about the main battle tanks, such as sea challenger to such as lap heard. so those tactical bridges would increase the mobility of the ukrainian forces because the infrastructure is being destroyed. many bridges have been destroyed and we have seen 2 days at ukrainian
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forces, have destroyed many bridges, and buck mode, the russians, a targeting bridges. and it is a key component in order for the ukrainians to be able to cross rivers using those tanks. so it is not an insignificant aid for the ukranian forces. once all of the tanks arrive and they might be even too heavy for the present bridges that ukraine has. therefore, it's necessary for the ukrainian forces to be able to cross rivers and to be able to, to increase their maneuverability. that was met in there on a defense analyst from king's college london speaking earlier. ah. okay, sam banassi soccer news now and it was a battle between the bottom dwellers on saturday. last place, shock are fighting to stay in the top flight as are their opponents bulk home with nothing to lose and everything to gain shock. a managed to pick up
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a much needed victory, but it wasn't without a helping hand from the other side. bo homes form since the restart. one word slump with 5, defeat so far, bull hm. the league's worst defense looked destined to be sent down it. seasons in bo homes mascot. bobby bull sir, was hoping to give the home side a boost shaka had one on the road in 38 matches, but they also hadn't lost in their last 5 lea games. but the visitors got some help from bon goalkeeper manuel riemann, who was fired up for the match. following his shot for mario's boot, chalka got a helping hand. the boy hm. keeper tried to dive on the ball as it trickled goal words, but could only punch it over the line. after the break, so because mario's botha doubled their lead over, bo home beat us stepped up in fire through
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a sea of bodies off the corner kick to nail the final score. shoak as 1st away when since 2090, the victory means shaka moved out of last place for the 1st time since october. and they pick up 3 crucial points in the battle to beat the drop. ok, let's take a look at all the results so far. i matched a 23 by an munich to down should garter again, 1st place when berlin drew with cologne mines it hoffen. heim, glad box share the spoils with fryeburg. there is shock as when over bulk home oxford defeated breyman, and on friday night darkman to beat fellow high flyers. light sick. coming up on sunday, live accrues and lock horns with hertz of berlin, and valves borg face frankfurt. all the new formula one sees and get started this weekend with sundays,
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bahrain grand prix. in qualifying marks for stopping has taken pull position. the reigning world champion, edged out red bull t made their gear perez, by less than 2 tenths of a 2nd, is for stop and 21st pull position of his career. 3rd place went to ferrari's a charlotte clerk who won last year's race and marie that's the latest on the w news at this hour up next is shift a marion evans team from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching . so i was just rescuing from a farm this one this body globally. i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there should be. 2 2
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