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the world like to be our business. to tell you one from. the ron clark. israel's prime minister tries to convince the world that iran is not to be trusted just days before donald trump says he intends to scrap the historic nuclear deal also to become the us president says negotiations with north korea on the nuclear i say well go ahead while the security advisor says what happened in libya she is a model and one of russia's leading cancer genes launches an awareness campaign of the late diagnosis after finding out that he himself has the disease. well i welcome it's three pm here in moscow you're watching international now israel's prime minister has gone all that to prove once and for all that iran lied
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about its nuclear ambitions he wheeled out thousands of documents and c.d.'s of evidence as part of a powerpoint presentation it comes just twelve days before donald trump intends to scrap the iran nuclear deal tonight i'm going to tell you one thing iran lart the evidence well that lies in this filing cabinet allegedly thousands of documents and c.d.'s half a ton to precise proven conclusively tehran misled the world about its nuclear plans both before and after the twenty fifteen agreement we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called project about hailing this as a significant development the great intelligence achievement that's me all who was sure one reason and one reason only to hide this information why would a terrorist regime hide. and meticulously catalogued in secret nuclear
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files if not to use them at a later date a state hiding its nuclear weapons program what other country would do such a thing some will remember netanyahu has twenty twelve un speech and the cartoon bomb iran's foreign ministry has already called his presentation a propaganda show but are you sure here is also a serious one since the onset netanyahu has been an ardent critic of the iran agreement so this is a terrible deal. i think this deal is a bad bad. bad deal it should never have been concluded and in a few days time. president trump. will decide well make is the solution on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure he'll do the right thing the right thing for the united states. the right thing for israel and the right thing. for the produce of the world this development comes at
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a crucial time for this international framework in less than two weeks president trump will decide the future course of u.s. action is likely to differ strongly from the other members of the five plus one group despite last week's licensees during president micron's visit to the states so far trump has kept his cards close to his chests we'll see what happens his favorite phrase whatever does come about on may the twelfth there's a new york who will do all he can to convince the world that scrapping the deal is the right way forward even at the cost of years of negotiations and the delicate regional power ballads and hawkins there will hailed as a huge diplomatic success the iran nuclear deal was hammered out back in twenty fifteen between the u.s. china the u.k. russia france germany and also iran in negotiations took nine years ending a ten year standoff over iran's nuclear activities which iran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear program and to open and to the opening opening its facilities
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to international experts and return some sanctions against the country were lifted the white house backed the israeli prime minister's presentation there saying in its statement that iran had had a robust nuclear weapons program that it's tried and failed to hide from the world the european union's foreign policy chief also responded for duty commodity any here said she didn't see israel's prime minister putting into question iran's compliance with the deal we also got reaction too from people in the iranian capital. now that trump is in the white house and your cons are. having infamous outing it seems to be. what is after again to break the deal and make it make up pull out of the. certainly if the israelis had precise information and it could be investigated in a serious manner they would take action fast because they know they have to do something to get exults in a much shorter time. ran has been committed to all its promises
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now these release are just playing games but i don't think vera three was accepted and i think the european union supports around it a masterpiece show by yeah and this is not the first one here is in no position to talk and criticize any country of slamming. with the proliferation treaty. why you refuse to sign it for the heatedly journal has responded immediately press release saying that it's going to examine. the mood that iran is. the only one is trump who is not convinced or wants to pull out. and he is provoked. for
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a well known reason. from power said that getting rid of nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula will make the world a safer place he also expressed confidence too that is meeting with the north's kim jong un would happen soon his remarks come in the wake of friday's historic summit between the leaders of north and south korea during that the two sides committed to denuclearize ation and also vowed to sign a proper pace treaty however donald trump's national security adviser says that the korean denuclearization process should be modeled on what happened in libya. will president trump in assist that can give up ship out all of those nuclear weapons all of those nuclear fuel all of those ballistic missiles before the us makes any concessions yeah i think that's what denuclearization means and we have very much in mind the libyan model from two thousand and three two thousand and four well
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back in two thousand and three libya agreed to eliminate his weapons of mass destruction gas the of the takes a look at what happened next remember the colonel colonel gadhafi he once had the nuclear program scary stuff and desperate with nuclear weapons so the world sanctioned him pressured him punished him then surely colonel gadhafi offered to scrap his nuclear program the u.s. and britain made the deal all hush hush they lifted sanctions resurrected relations made friends seven years later they came back and helped kill him. he died painfully tortured alone in the desert is me having been obliterated by the u.s. britain and allies his murderers freedom fighters they called them then would go on
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to plunge libya into our narky killing thousands many and the place on terror lists later pundits in america in europe in korea would write that perhaps gadhafi giving up the only weapon that could have protected him was a bad idea in pyongyang's view the libyans took the economic bait foolishly disarmed themselves and once they were defenseless were mercilessly punished by the west the president affirm really been leaders gadhafi his brutal death does not offer much confidence can join in about. the fact that the libyan crisis is teaching the international community a great lesson iran when giving up its nuclear program thought it could get a better deal i want to ask if you're have made up your mind to pull out of that deal and if you do pull out of that deal do you think you worry that sends the wrong message to north korea as you seek to enter nuclear talks with kim jong un no
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i think it sends the right message you know in seven years that deal will have expired and iran is free to go ahead and create nuclear weapons that's not acceptable seventy years is tomorrow that's not acceptable you can't help but wonder at the logic if there is any it's hard to tell sometimes with trump how is ripping up a nuclear disarmament deal a good thing or a good precedent maybe north korea will get it it has now floated the idea that it's too could give up its nuclear program it is important to be positive optimistic look forward don't think about what happened to the last few guys that gave up their nukes maybe mr bolton didn't think about what he was saying he does one north korea to the somme right not grow its nuclear arsenal in paranoia or perhaps mr bolton one of the most hawkish and militant officials in the us brought
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up libya on purpose and it seems like they're telling the north koreans don't disarm when they do that because of course north korea like iraq for that matter disarm and then the us invaded them and destroy them and killed the leaders and killed all the people in the in the ruling circles so you can really tell mr crump going to you i mean you've got one moment endorsing peace at another moment is telling. mr kim that he's going to be. sodomized with a bad net like the. old market off or hang them as they did to. saddam hussein if the north koreans feel the u.s. is going to destroy their country and would have starved all the countries in that area. well the leader of south korea moon jane says that donald trump deserves to win the nobel peace prize for his efforts we gauge public opinion on this in the united states. which world leader has done the most for world peace
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three. that's a tough one but i guess i'd point to him as a moon of south korea and can you point to which world leader has done the most for world peace out of these three. people will. you tell us why. you're a troll the only one that's been able to get these people to talk to each other. the leader of south korea has suggested that donald trump be given the nobel prize oh my god no he doesn't do that or anything but. i find it difficult to give donald trump credit for anything is the worst thing i ever heard oh my god. yeah that's not going to have. a she didn't know it is mayday today celebrations are in full swing across the globe in fact muscovites right in full force in the russian capital you can see from these pictures thousands descending on red square there in
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a sea of colorful flags balloons and banners in this plenty happening around the world to cross live now to some of our correspondents following events in london paris and berlin so let's start i think we charlotte first is in paris for us charlotte the issue here is that there's been quite a lot of anger hasn't there over president labor reforms you think that will perhaps show itself today. well that's what the police are expecting in the even issued a warning early on tuesday morning saying that they expect that this protest in paris and many others crossroads to be hijacked by the anti fascist anti conference at least groups they expect there to be clashes between themselves and those groups and now such some fifteen hundred police chandon and other security services are out just here in paris we know that they've got the water cannons up ready no doubt the two gases up the ready because they are prepared. those clashes the clashes we
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see on a regular basis here in the protests this protest is about the anger against nako not just embrace the labor reforms but his reforms proposed of the s.n.c.f. us the railway service here in france and many other people are unhappy students have been located in universities we've seen the protests down in the trip down the line for me and nuns in the west of france many people unhappy and more the leaders of the unions are hoping to achieve is to invoke the memory of the main one nine hundred sixty eight why it's the fiftieth anniversary this year of those riots which ripped through france bringing it economically to a standstill at the time and changing the social fabric the cultural and the moral fabric of the country and that's what they're hoping to achieve not many unionists say they don't like matt brown they've accused him of being a mana case they've accused him of being an oath or to lead to many people just unhappy and they want to use this protest the traditional may day protests to voice
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that concert and as we know now is likely to turn into some sense of clashes the police already warning that they're expecting those clashes between themselves and what they describe as being the ultra left elements the anti fascists and the anti capitalists because charlotte will be keeping an eye on that say well let's go to berlin because peter all of us is there a force at the moment in place we know there's been trouble in the past in berlin although looking closely where you are at the moment it just looks like peaceful demonstrations and protests and perhaps parade in the sunshine what's happening. well that's right on the very peaceful where i am right now just in front of the brandenburg gate where the d g d union the union collective here in germany have been holding a rally they listen to some speeches from the stage everybody now why that took him to some food for thought so of roma. right where various issues are being put on
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offer from different sold off we continue around here enjoying well just some general food. on service as well booked this of course a very different scenario to what we can expect a little later on in the afternoon on cheese day that's when major demonstrations are expected to take place in the courts big area of the city that's because may day is also the day a big festival takes place expecting as many as one hundred thousand people a not particular part of the town and then there is a group of hardcore leftist sonic ists that all planning to make that the new will march from one square in quotes back over to whether that big festival takes place and invariably that results in some clashes now what we've heard this year is that some of the demonstrators will be holding the flag of the the kurdistan workers' party the p.k. k. now that is regarded as a terrorist like in germany nato deems the p.k. k.
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to be a terrorist organization we've heard from the police and in fact from the brand new police chief barbara slovik first one of these may days in charge of the police force what she said is that although they're not planning to arrest anybody taking part in not demonstration even though that demonstration hasn't been given the go ahead by the authorities they will be looking to step in and take from those people carrying the flags of the p.k. k. invariably that is going to result in some form of clashes so as much as it's incredibly peaceful here right now in berlin we are expecting some scuffles as we always see a little later on we'll be looking at them to see if they develop into anything more serious than just scuffles. people over there for us in berlin and then finally let's go to london because in a day or a cheetah is their first act on the street some media i understand that brits are coming out. forced to pump air
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a few grievances. i can bet it is examining the world with the crowds yet but i can say that the demonstrations started off in the center of london that well. i know it's the talk of the types of people on the up there but it was rather like letting. me. know that. it wasn't. that the focus displayed. on. the grand final touches on the latest wind gusts now that we see no money to speak. to speak but if you people will. go out and actually that's a real focus sort of. said it's not just about that you know.
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it's about industrial white bread industrial base is not the real folks say i'd probably be able to say i'm going to go along with the mosque because that's number one i will certainly keep you up to date on what's happened in the balance over the course of the day back to you on that ok thanks and in the to do that you do have to draft in the streets or thanks workers. in paris and also across the fence across europe throughout the afternoon. these are pictures from today's may day rally. different groups clashed with one another and if you can see police like a number of students. going to take a quick break now but we'll be back with you in a couple minutes. in
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july twenty seventh i am also a freelance journalist watching with a. militant showing in syria. has sacrificed scotti has established a memorial they will recognize war reporters cool often risk them for the sake of the truth comes through the news you can submit to your published works in a video written form go to a war don't. know. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. be for us this is what before three of them or can't be good get. interested in the waters
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i. did a good job didn't he pick a camera after our video journalist try to get a close up in a mess in which we saw there were among the players who were caught on film by pete wilson managed to capture the moment thousands of pounds locals and tourists who had lined the streets of boston lonna to join the victory or a us. military exhibition in some petersburg almost turned into a disaster a soldier fell right into the path of a rolling tank although somehow he did manage to survive and even got the selfie video. was was. getting a. lot more attention should. not only amazing stuff now a leading cancer surgeon in russia is raising awareness of the dangers of late
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diagnosis he launched the campaign after himself found out later that he has the disease and now he has little chance of survival. most of the listed national channel when there was no omission was called fort bliss found out that i was ill by chance i had stomach ache took some pills to still decided to check the book the symptoms meant the scan clearly showed was that she looked so a day late so i already had the ghosts. for the judging yeah but to go in the day i found out i told my wife the news bushelful some presents for our kids she panicked started crying hines was shaking and i
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tried to comfort her as i could told her what treatment plans to hold this thing just to help my kids to come. home as a lesson in there but that never got. to the main aim of the project is to give come for patients as much information about the disease as possible currently the situation is that we have a soul to be between the patient and don'ts of the patients must know everything about the disease the prognosis for possible complications and all the options. to get the funding current estimate of english that's what. i wish more the best haiti where that's how the news is looking so far today don't forget plenty of stories for you to what i website at r.t. dot.
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