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well, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming the great debate this week on d. w or ah, this is dw news live from berlin. a breakthrough in the long running dispute, or iran's nuclear program. president abraham rice, he agrees to allow un inspectors more access to iran's nuclear plants. the deal rises hopes of a diplomatic solution. also coming up the president, change in pain. he said to tighten the chinese communist parties group on power.
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they gene extends its control over an economy weakened by the pandemic, and the relegation vaseline germany's just legal football soccer secure a crucial when against 10 step up from the bottom of the table. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the program. iran has agreed to allow you when monitors to inspect more of its nuclear sites. the breakthrough follows talks between iran's president and the head of the international nuclear watchdog. inspect is recently found enriched uranium, nea weapons, grade level. a multinational agreement regulating iran's nuclear activities collapsed when the us hold out 5 years ago. satellite images
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of an underground nuclear facility near the iranian city of 4, do un inspectors. recently found traces of uranium here enriched close to weapons grade. the discovery did not come as a surprise after the java ministration with due wrong. they jason gilroy, iraq deal it on has been and reaching and the level of enrichment of uranium and increasing the level of the 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 in to run pressuring president abraham. right. you see, to allow more inspections. and finally,
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a breakthrough. we had, we had bought a tory get on the bleeding of information and, 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 turan so it's 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 will go to the northern african nation of tunisia now,
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where tried. unions have staged a mass rally against an economic crisis and alleged government oppression. president kaiser years has ruled by decrease in suspending parliament 2 years ago, anger over rising leading costs as turned to unrest. in the past few weeks, 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. unemployment 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 of these, critics say it's another step towards a new dictatorship. i go, i, you saw you does not have anything to offer the 2000000 people. he does not have
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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 the shot record 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 the situation is 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 was
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gruesome so far as your current 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. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making it used to day in israel, tens of thousands have of protested, have gathered for the 9th wake in a row. that planning to stump plan changes to the to the system of justice. the government says judges have too much power over elected officials. critics maintain the reforms are an attack on democracy. hundreds have rallied outside the greek parliament as anger grows over the safety on the railways, 57 people were killed when a passenger train collided, head on with a fright service last week. unions are blaming with poll safety on decades of under
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investment. hello, mike. as in ecuador, have voted in favor of opening impeachment proceedings against president guillermo lasso. lasso is accused of corruption, which the government rejects the vote. his lodge, a symbolic and more evidence is needed for any impeachment proceedings to go ahead or china's robust stamp parliament, the national people's congress has begun. its annual meeting in beijing delegates will confirm a 3rd time for president, she's in pain. the rolling communist party will also get more control over private enterprise, but the leadership is facing growing challenges over it's handling over the coven. 19 pandemic. o delegates gather and beijing's great whole of the people for the biggest days in china's political calendar. it's more political pageant than policy setting parliament. the national people's congress largely serves to rubber stamp decisions already made behind closed doors. but she,
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jim ping and the communist party leadership. much of the n p. c will focus on communist ritual and slogans. however, china watchers carefully comb over proceedings every year for clues on china's future direction. in october, she cemented is unprecedented 3rd term as the general secretary of the party. he is now set to consolidate his power base. she is expected to unveil a new premier li chung who oversaw controversial pandemic locked downs as party secretary of shanghai. a particular interest this year as a report from the congress about how china plans to revive its economy. the world's 2nd biggest, which has been hard hit by long locked downs. in the run up, she hinted at reforming the system of financial regulation and policy making. the party wants to get more involved in private business. leading tact i kuhns like ali baba founder jack my and by dues robin lee have been left off the list of delegates . instead, the congress is expected to focus on scientific research aimed at boosting domestic
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production of semiconductors. and the backdrop to the congress is growing tensions between china and the u. s. washington fears that beijing could start to supply russia with weapons and ukraine. ukrainian forces are coming under more pressure is russia pushes to surround the eastern city of back loot russian troops are bombarding the last remaining roads into the city, making it difficult to re supply defenders. ukraine's military say, as it has helped the last remaining residence to leave. analysts say backward is of little strategic importance, but that capturing it would be a symbolic victory for moscow after 7 months of intense fighting name. well dr. marina mirand is a defense analyst at king's college, london. we asked her whether the full of back mort is only a matter of time. now. we have heard from all sides. i believe the russians are
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saying it. you've gained proportion went on telegram and challenge the land ski, 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 a lieutenant general sarah sky from the ukrainian side has visited buck mood and has last of a mood. so as a rule, 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 a moot or sand reinforcements because some news from chess of yar, which is next to book move to the forces ukrainian forces awaiting for elite ukrainian troops to arrive and to help them this defend buckman 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
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side. marina mirror, and there will estonia is about to vars for a new government in an election dominated by the war in ukraine. public support for ukraine is overwhelming, but bostonians struggling with problems closer to home as well. inflation in the baltic state is running a 25 percent, which is the highest in europe. when historians go to the polls, they'll be doing more than choosing new members of parliament. these elections roadie side, where the prime minister kaya colors will stay in office. her government was quick to aid ukraine after rush as invasion, a year ago per capita. no other country has supported ukraine more than estonia with financial military and humanitarian aid support. or a greenhorn grain is sir 96 per cent that sits up so lately it's absolutely it's
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almost 100 percent. and it sir thought of support because the reason is very easy. every body knows when or if you grain lose, we are the next but polls suggest it's far from clear that callous government can hold on to it's parliamentary majority. despite is tony and strong backing for ukraine. they're also struggling with high energy and from prices. the far right opposition has ceased on best dissatisfaction. we don't need to help them as much because our people are struggling to. it's good, they help, but the help little do much sir, because sir, we need also is tonia borders on russia and has a large ethnic russian minority. oh, it's a frequent target of threats from moscow. whoever wins on sunday will send
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a signal. far beyond is stony as boarders about the strength of support for ukraine, whatever the cost spots. now in the german bonus, lager was a battle between the bottom dwellers, both shaka and their opponents, bottom ma, struggling to stay in the top. slight shanker managed to pick up a much needed victory with some unexpected help from the other side. bo homes form since to restart. one word, swab 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 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 booter, chalka got
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a helping hand. the bull hm. keeper, try to dive on the ball as it trickled goal words, but could only punch it over the line. after the brake joke is, mario's boater doubled their lead over bo home boot us 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. at the other end of the table by and mean a got a to one away when it's to got to finish the die at the top of the standings defender matthias denise put to visit his head in the 40th minute firing in
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a shot from the from outside the box and eric maxime shapell molting double. dan laid after the half time break by and needed that insurance girl because took gods . one was a player, hold a light one back for the home side by and are in 1st place level one points we've dockman, but head on goal defense coming up next sports life takes a close to look at the world's oldest natural ice shack, track and st. lawrence is more and he told me to come and on social media t w the sun, jared radian fell, it thanks so much. they want to know what makes the german he just did the john love about it that way, but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day.

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