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a hotspot with some great cultural memorials to boot w, travel. we go ah ah, this is dw news to live from berlin breakthrough in the long running. just do so if a iran's nuclear program president abraham rice, he agrees to allow you an inspect is more access to iran's nuclear plants. the deal rises hope sort of a diplomatic solution. also coming up president,
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she jin ping tightens the chinese communist parties group on power that a key congress by gene stance. the once peaceful relations with taiwan bought that its armed forces must trying harder for combat and a relegation battle in germany's football, bundis, league, or salad as secure a crucial win against them and step off from the bottom of the table. ah, i'm jarrett rate welcome to the program. iran has a great to allow you in monitors to inspect more if it's nuclear sides. the breakthrough follows talks between iran's president and the head of the international nuclear watchdog. inspectors recently found enriched uranium at nea weapons, grade level, a multinational agreement regulating iran's nuclear activities collapsed when the
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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 weapons grade. the discovery did not come as a surprise after the trap administration with due wrong. they jason delray. oh, you're on deal yet on hello. i'm reaching and the level of enrichment off uranium and increasing the level of the basement of uranium and also the young lady and last amount of su ringing. 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,
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to allow more inspections. and finally, a breakthrough. we had, we had bought a tory get on the bleeding of information and, and lack of a, a continuity of knowledge we had. so now we can start working again, reconstructing these base lines 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 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
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a step closer. or china's robert tan parliament, the national people's congress has begun its annual meeting in beijing. the outgoing premier says, china's armed forces should be prepared for combat, but he maintains by jing should also promote peaceful relations with ty, one which it claims as its own territory. the leadership has said a 5 percent economic growth target, one of the lowest in decades in the aftermath of the pandemic. 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, 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
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future direction. in october, she cemented is unprecedented 3rd term as the general secretary, the party. he's not 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 hands 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 coons like ali baba founder jack mar, and by dues robin lee had been left off the list of delegates. instead, the congress is expected to focus on scientific research aimed at boosting domestic 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. let's big not to journalist fabi unclear ma,
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in beijing fabi and hi there. we know that both public confidence and economic growth have taken a hit from the pandemic in china. how is this congress that's happening a going to address these challenges? yeah, many of the economic challenges have already been addressed right at the beginning of the national people's congress, namely dreamed or our traditional work report that the prime minister in that case, leakage young who will retire after this national people's congress great gave in front of the 3000 delegates and it, and there's always one number that the observer se, both domestically and internationally, watch out for, and that is the ad growth target for this year. and that is set on quote unquote, around 5 per cent. which according to an economist, should be rather easy to hit a good bit, especially given the relatively low baseline from last year. and i think the
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message is clear and that the government doesn't want to pressure too much on growth, or at least not on the quantity of growth. because if you listen to leakage, chunks of speech are carefully. i think he spoke a lot about the quality of growth. i think china wants to em no change. it's a model. i mean, previously they always generated growth by infrastructure investment construction and that is not really sustainable anymore. this has been maxed out. now the goal is to increase domestic consumption and that is really heart and has so far not achieved by her yet the government before. okay. some clear messages coming out so far. fabi and talk to us about the significance of this congress because there are some pretty big shake ups on the agenda. and there yes, i mean this or congress is really significant because it's the 1st congress after seating ping, secured her really controversial and unprecedented 3rd term and office he bal, our, present, his you am a leadership and especially one person ality and who will prompt most probably be
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the next number to the next prime minister will be controversial because he, on the one hand, a seen as business friendly, but also he basically implemented this very am draconic 2 months locked down in shanghai. so, and this her, this message definitely that you know, that either ship team is quite loyal and us also am a selected because of its legality towards teaching ping. and of course, there will be a lot of reforms and restructuring are expected, for example, that the influence of the party will increase and also that the financial sector and also the public security sector could be a reformed. we don't know the details yet, but the big question is we're since seating ping and continue his way of our prioritizing and ideological control over our pragmatist will continue over. he loosen up a little bit and i think we will no more inter coming days. okay, fabiani, we've also already heard mention of ty, one. what else can we expect here?
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yeah, i think or what if you could send during a speech mentioned towards her one was rather subdued. i mean, he did not an eob herb to say a like a military threat. he basically erm repeated china stance. it had wants to promote a piece for reunification. but what is really relevant for the, for taiwan is the increase of military budget. that is also m always are revealed through the m p c. and this year the military battery will increase off around 7.2 percent there was expected. and that also means that the military re, budget is increasing a much faster than the g d p. and of course, there's also a lot of em yet and hidden and not transparent resources that will go into the military. so of course there could be concerning for taiwan, and in the next day there will be also traditional press conference by the foreign minister. of course he will address the taiwan issue as well. that was journalist fabi unclear murray, following the annual meeting of the national people's congress in badging, foggy and thank you so much. let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. in israel, tens of thousands of protested have gathered for the 9th week in a row. they're trying to stop plan changes 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. demonstrations have been taking place in tunisia against an ongoing economic crisis and government oppression president case it has ruled by decrease in suspending parliament 2 years ago and go over the rising cost of living has boiled over into unrest with police responded responding by arresting union leaders journalists and political opponents, more than 50000 people have marched across australia, is sydney harbour bridge. to wrap up the world, pride festival crowns made the journey to celebrate the l. g. b, t, q, community,
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and demand more global equality. well here in europe, estonia is about to vote for a new government in an election dominated by the war in ukraine. public support for key is overwhelming, but estonians are also struggling with problems closer to home. 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 body side, where the prime minister kaya colors will stay in office. her government was quick to aid ukraine after russia's invasion, a year ago. per capita. no other country has supported ukraine more than estonia with financial military and humanitarian aid support or
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a greenhorn grain is sir 96 per cent the sits? absolutely. it's absolutely. it's 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
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a large ethnic russian minority. it's a frequent target of threats from moscow. whoever wins on sunday will send a signal. far beyond is stony as boarders about the strength of support for ukraine, whatever the cost to sport, and in the gym. and bunder slager was a battle between the bottom dwellers. both shanker and their opponents bottom. a struggling to stay in the top flight, shall co managed to pick up a much needed victory with some unexpected help from the other side. bo homes form since to restart. one word swamp. 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
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from bon goalkeeper manuel rima who was fired up for the match. following his shot for mario's booter shocker got a helping hand. the bull hm. keeper, try to dive on the ball as it trickled gall words, but could only punch it over the line. after the break jokers, 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 shockers 1st away when since 2090 the victory mean shaka moved out of last place for the 1st time since october, and they pick up 3 crucial point in the battle to beat the drop. ok, let's take a look at all of the results so far, bye and took down stuttgart on yon berlin drew with cologne mines 8 hoffen. heim,
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glad back shed the spoils with fryeburg. this shall cause we neither. bon augsburg . defeated breyman, dockman, beat valley high flyers. leipzig coming up, leave the cruise and lock horns. we'd had to berlin and valves, bug faced frankfurt coming up on the w. yeah. so reports are, looks into the love lives of senior citizens. that's more on t, w dot com and on social media, i dw, i'm jarrett radian building staging. ah, so i was just rescuing deducted 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. 2

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