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ah hm ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a breakthrough in the long running dispute over iran's nuclear program. president abraham racy agrees to allow un inspectors more access to its nuclear plants. the deal raises hopes on a diplomatic solution. and a relegation battle in germany is football. buddhist league shall go to q
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a crucial when against bottom and step out from the bottom of the table. ah, i'm jarrett drake, welcome to the program. iran has agreed to allow you when inspectors to inspect un monitors. i'm sorry to inspect more of its nuclear sites. the breakthrough follows talks between the runs president and the head of the international nuclear watchdog . inspectors recently found in re enriched uranium at near weapons grade level. a multinational agreement regulating iran's nuclear activities collapsed when the us pulled out 5 years ago. satellite images of an underground nuclear facility near the iranian city of 4, do un inspectors. recently found traces of uranium here enriched close to
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weapons grade. the discovery did not come as a surprise after they at java ministration with do wrong. they jason gilroy, iraq deal it on has been and reaching and the level of enrichment off uranium and increasing the level of basement of uranium and also the young lady. and last amount of su ring. but it's far from clear what has been happening inside iran's nuclear plants. since the international agreement regulating its activities collapsed 5 years ago to ron has old but stopped cooperating with the un watchdog. it's head raphael grossi has been to run pressuring president abraham. right. you see, to allow more inspections. and finally, a breakthrough. we had, we had bought a tory get on the bleeding of information and,
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and lack of a continuity of knowledge we had. so now we can start working again, reconstructing these baselines of information, and these are not words. this is very concrete. as well as allowing more inspections. iran has agreed to reconnect deactivated surveillance cameras. at some nucular sites. this is significant improvement. but why are not there yet? i wouldn't say that all issues are resolved to run for its part denies wanting to develop nuclear weapons, but admits to some unintended fluctuations in enriching uranium. it's hoped that a diplomatic solution to this long running international wrangle may now be a step closer. ukrainian forces are coming under more pressure as russia pushes to surround the eastern city of buck moot. russian troops are
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bombarding the last remaining roads into the city, making it difficult to re supply defenders. ukraine's military says he does help the last remaining residence to leave. analysts say the city is of little strategic importance, but that capturing back mood would be a symbolic victory for moscow. after 7 months of intense fighting day. well, dr. marina miran is a defense analyst at king's college, london. we asked her whether the full of bach, morty, is now only a matter of time. we have heard from all sides. i believe the russians are saying at you again. you progression went on telegram and challenge to lansky, saying that he's about to close the lid to the bottom of the cold run and calling him to withdraw his forces out. we have also heard that lieutenant general sarah sky from the korean side has visited buck mood and has laughed about mood. so as a rule,
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there are kind of accounts that the russians are very close to taking buck mood. and the key here is that was the ukraine will indeed give up more or sand reinforcements because some news from chess of yahoo, which is next to book, move to the forces ukrainian forces a waiting for elite ukrainian troops to arrive and to help them to defend bookman from the russian forces. however, 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 for the ukrainian side. dr. marina beer and then we'll go to the northern african nation of tenicia. now way tried. unions have staged a mass rally against an economic crisis and alleged government oppression. president chi, it has ruled by decrease in suspending parliament 2 years ago. anger over rising living costs has turned to unrest. in the past few weeks,
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police have arrested union leaders, journalists, and opposition politicians. 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 katie saeed, who had claimed those arrested were guilty of corruption in one critic se it's another step towards a new dictatorship. if i go how you say, you does not have anything to offer the 2000000 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 2000000 people. already shot records. away from the
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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 the situation has become critical. it's my 4th year here to nicea, 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, excuse him. so far as your carrington 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.
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let's get a round up of some of the world use headlines now. in israel, tens of thousands of protest this have gathered for the 9th week in a row. they try to stop plan changes to the system of justice. the government says judges have too much power over elected officials, but critics maintain the reforms are an attack on democracy. hundreds have rallied outside the greek parliament as anger grows over safety. on the railways, 57 people were killed when a passenger train collided, head on with a fright service last week. unions of blaming poll safety of from decades of under investment. china is preparing for the opening for opening of the national peoples congress in beijing. proceedings began with a meeting of the parliament, largely ceremonial body, which rubber stamps, decisions made behind closed doors by president. she's in pink and the communist party leadership ah.
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well in the buddhist lee garret was a battle between the bottom dwellers last place, shaka fighting to stay in the top flight as are their opponents bottom with nothing to lose. and everything to gain shaka managed to pick up a much needed victory. but it wasn't without a helping hand from the other side. bo homes form since to restart. one word, swap with 5. defeat so far. bo hm. the league's worst defense looked destined to be sent down at seasons in bo humps. mascot bobby bolster, was hoping to give the home side a boost shaka had one on the road in 38 matches, but they also had lost in their last 5 lea games. but the visitors got some help from bon goalkeeper, manuel, re man who was fired up for the match. following his shot for mario's booter shocker got a helping hand. the bull hm. keeper,
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try to dive on the ball as it trickled goal words, but could only punch it over the line. after the brake shockers, mario's boater doubled their lead over bo home. booter stepped up in fire through a sea of bodies off the corner kick. to nail the final score shall cause 1st away when since 2019 the victory means shall go move out of last place for the 1st time since october. and they pick up 3 crucial points in the battle to beat the drop will at the other end of the table bind, minay got a to one away when it took got to finish the day at the top of the standings defender matters, the list put the visitors a head in the 40th minute firing in a shot from outside the box. and eric maxime super martin double day lead after the half time break by and needed that insurance call because 2 gods,
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one. jose prayer pulled a light one back for the home side by an ari 1st place level on points with dockman . but head on goal difference, let's take a look at all of the results so far as we saw by and took down took got on yon berlin, true with cooling minds, feet, and i need to lot back shed the spoils with fry book is so because when i have a bottom book defeated bream, endorsement b filler. hi fi is leipzig coming up. leave a cruise and lock horns. we'd have to berlin and both book for a face frank face in the women's bonding legal hosted time, came from behind to upset legally. does false berg, too. one. the wolves had won every game so far. the season with the score level in the 70th minute, australia international strike in the cold biller kept off a blazing counter attack down the left side to round out the skull line. melissa, curse la teed up the ball. t the ball not perfectly for below who stayed cool as
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a cucumber to bait germany international goalkeeper merely ego. while the new formula one season is getting underway with bahrain grant free in the qualifying max for stapp and has taken pole position the raining well champion, edged out red ball team made it to your peers by less than 2 tenths of a 2nd. it's the stop and 21st whole position of his career. 3rd place went to ferrari's sharla clear who won last year's racing bearing. let's take a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. now in the n b, i anthony davis. gord, 30, i points for the law side. angeles lakers, but it wasn't enough to guarantee victory against the minnesota timber was the like his struggles without figures down
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a bron james who was injured. this is like his 2nd loss in 6 games in the n h l. the edmonton oilers, our class, the winnipeg jet 63 ryan newton hopkins, go to goals and had to assist to make it to wins in a row for the oilers and there for 3 and 6 gave us tennis association and the us open hopeful that know that jacket will be given the green light to compete at indian wells and miami, this month, jock of that, is not dock of it is not vaccinated against coven 19, and has a i to, for special permission to enter the united states. well, the president of the international olympic committee is continuing to push the neutrality when asked about the possibility of a 2024 summer olympics. boycott, thomas back was on a 2 day visit to cuba,
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where he made up with the countries athletes and took part in the development of in athletics track. but he was repeatedly asked about the possibility of banning russian and bell routine athletes because of the war in ukraine. there are consultations on the way it's way too early to speak about the kind of boycotts. we do not speak about the games in paris. so we will continue the ser consultations. it's about the athletes with the movement is about the athletes of these. what you could see here this morning. it's about, it's about them. about human being, thomas back. well, you eskegal sensation, mikaela schiffron has claimed the overall alpine skiing wall cup title for a 5th time. she managed to lock the title after placing 50 in a downhill race in norway. the 27 year old is still waiting to tie swedish legend
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in mustang marks, all time record of $86.00 winds. she's only one victory away from doing so. you're up to date, that's all for me. coming up next sports life takes the close to look at the world's oldest natural ice track in thank for it's is more now with thought d w dot com. you can also check out our social media channels. at dw news, i'm jared radian, belinda, on behalf of me and all the team. thanks so much. ah . so i was just rescuing a dog from a farm. this one, this body globally. you know, i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there. i should meet.

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