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real people. interested always in the wilds of the how. do you think there should be a. crisis between iran and the west and his new phrases to run the survey prepared to renee going to commitments under the 2050 lead clear deal it says after its deadline for sanctions relief passes. russia pace tribute to the 14 sailors who were killed in a fire a nuclear submarine in the barents sea on monday. others followed the jets through the sky is of washington and tanks roll through the streets donald trump came under fire of the week for militarizing u.s. independence day celebrations. there were good morning for us here in moscow revealed to didn't run the world 40 international says that we clear around the for the big stories of the last 7 days
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from us and started this with a breaking story more or less happening right now this sunday the development is that iran has announced that it's further scaling back its commitments under the 2050 nuclear deal a government spokesman said on sunday that the islamic republic will accelerate its you read them in richmond program and surpassed therefore the 3.6 percent cap stipulated in the agreement. today based on the orders we've received from president rouhani and the national security council we are taking the 2nd step in scaling back our commitments the j c p a way time has run out we will inform the i.a.e.a. of our decision we will now go beyond the 3.6 percent level of uranium enrichment well the accord is made on the brink of collapse since the us you the last 3 withdrew it from withdrew from it last year and we imposed devastating financial penalties on to iran that it may recall around gave the remaining signatories to the 60 days to shield it from the impact of american sanctions thereby holding their own. a bargain but today that deadline passed with europe having made only
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very limited progress towards that end in hours for it comes as tensions rise between tehran and london to after british more role marines seize that iranian super tanker of the coast on thursday the vessels believed to been transporting oil to syria in violation of any sanctions iranian officials have been demanding the immediate release of that ship claiming its impounding amounted to maritime piracy an iranian foreign ministry official described the u.k. move was unacceptable and called for the immediate release of the oil tanker given that has been seized at the request of the u.s. the u.k. navy's measure is tantamount to maritime piracy britain has no right to impose its own unilateral sanctions all those of the european union in an extra territorial manner against the other countries this is the very bullying policy of the u.s. . gibraltar says that the iranian tanker was carrying $2000000.00 barrels of oil the bridge overseas territories attorney general said friday the ship could be
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impounded for 14 days while its crew of question iran claims it's provided the u.k. with documents showing the vessel was traveling to a permitted destination decisions been praised by the u.s. to which according to spain was behind the move in the 1st place. to tell him was ok until you stop it we have been aware of the operation civil guard petrols have been watching the area but we are investigating the circumstances under which the u.s. and its petition to the u.k. seattle actual news uki has the team this supertanker greece one laden with the reigning oil ban for syria in violation of you sanctions american our allies will continue to prevent regimes into ran in damascus from profiting off this illicit trade so as tensions continue to simmer between iran and the west has a quick look next at the troubled relations in recent decades. iran's done with dialogue at least it seems when it comes to washington. the useless sanctions imposed by the disparate us government on iran's supreme leader and foreign
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minister has the effect of blocking the path to diplomacy for years iran has attempted to rebuild relations with the u.s. without any tangible results in 1988 u.s. military shot down a radium passenger plane that killed 290 civilians including 66 children and the incident was considered an accident the pentagon never apologized. i believe that given the operating environment captain rogers acted reasonably and did what his nation expected of him this regrettable accident and it. was a byproduct of the iran iraq. and its past presidents are anything to go by to rand shouldn't hold its breath i'll never apologize for the united states of america ever i don't care what the facts are ready to reconcile iran helped organize the release of u.s. hostages in lebanon but this goodwill gesture wasn't reciprocated by 995
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even harsher u.s. sanctions were being lined up for iran formally announcing my intention to cut off all trade and investment with iran the 2nd round of reproach men came shortly after 911 i was. ready and. as a. as a muslim and as an iranian before you again express my deepest sympathy. and be to all the great people across candlelight vigils were held to mourn the victims but the diplomatic progress didn't last long for months. came president bush's axis of evil speech which included iran this is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world. states like these
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and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil. finally in 2015 iran signed a deal with the international community including the us agreeing not to pursue nuclear weapons united states together or international partners has achieved something that decades of animosity as not a comprehensive long term deal with iran will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon it was celebrated was short lived. deal by donald trump he walked away without any confirmation turned around was in violation so perhaps it's no great surprise iran is tired of talking. today russia's been remembering the 14 sailors were killed in that fire submarine in the barents sea on monday 7 of the victims were high ranking navy officers to have been pos mislead
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decorated with the country's highest honor the hero of the russian federation with a closer look at the tragedy is our senior correspondent steve. on the 1st of july deep below russia's barren see the unthinkable happened 5 a russian scientific research vessel mapping the sea floor was suddenly a death trap alarms bled hatches was shut and locked and the crew in the burning compartments sacrificed their lives to put out the blaze they succeeded the vessel and their colleagues were saved but 14 men all decorated veterans suffocated and they did more than save the submersible. the nuclear power unit on this vessel is completely isolated now and no people are being allowed there plus the crew implemented all necessary activities to protect this unit and it is in full working order of the investigation establishing what happened how it happened is
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being led by russia's navy head with the president personally being kept informed the dead will all be on a post you missed the northeast a harsh place people a great task against the difficulty of hardship so to suppose that it's traditionally the new day when you come up to this memorial dedicated cooled sailors perished that scene during peacetime. you would see that i did the back and see it earlier this week for 3 to see who it is. one of the crew is the blaze began i should a civilian through an open hatch shutting it behind him to prevent the inferno from spreading that was the caliber of men abroad that vessel was all those who knew them attest knew that it will be able to close the coaching for 10 years we were
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studying in the same school with dimitri he was an example of a true friend a classmate he was self motivate. always in the thick of events that's how we will remember him and even his final act characterized just who he was me and my classmates were not surprised he didn't hesitate for a moment he did everything possible and saved someone's life but i think it was dimitri was a good man a good friend knowing him and his human qualities i say he would never have acted differently he simply couldn't. he as he was a very responsible person so it was no surprise for us that he too the heat does poured in from all over the world from the pope to britons theresa may russians in the thousands lit candles and held commemorative ceremonies the government has done its duty the widows and families of those killed will be compensated not that money
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could replace their loss but you see of the $14.00 dead and 7 are top ranking captains 2 are heroes of russia this is a big loss for the fleet i offer sincere condolences to the families of the deceased everything must be done to help and support them and the good men perished on that day veterans courageous and noble the best of the best as they say in the navy and there must be justice the public wants answers which the investigation should provide so that this never happens again. america's celebration independence day on the 1st day marking 243 years since it cast off the yoke of british rule but with the u.s. continuing to struggle with deep divisions these days this year's 4th of july didn't pass off without some controversy. it was 6.
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first they began with clashes in washington as left wing protesters faced off against the president's supporters at a visit rest of the nation from so called salute to america then saw a show of military might in the u.s. capitol in what the former reality t.v. star called the show of a lifetime many in the media of the political world condemned the decision to involve tanks and jets in those annual celebrations they accuse trump of 5 to wasting huge amounts of money and using the event for political gain ahead of next year's election. we're going to have planes going overhead the best fighter jets in the world and other planes to. have some tanks stationed outside. the cue field. to make it into what seems to be kind for
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this is the marine main battle tank good for combat. q.q. . sets about the tank parade on independence day concerns about america's unpowered of military spending none the less those seem to be a somewhat more muted the u.s. has been involved let's cut it up and said. in conflicts since 2001 and has army bases in over 30 countries last year the pentagon in fact splurged a jaw dropping $649000000000.00 on its operations while the public think about that had to go down well despite washington's attempts to inspire feelings of patriotism it seems to of the current administration that national pride is on the decrease according to gallup poll out that's been the trend too since 2003 this year the number of people who say they're proud to be american has dropped to 70 percent so
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of flanders the head of the international action center told us the theme of this year's parade reflects washington's policies. everyone know this and fly right and also what you're asking more than $800.00 u.s. military bases around the world outside and threaten countries one after the other and an artist cost us more than 65 percent of all knowledge of all u.s. expenditures less expenditures federal government low the military at a very time went into structure health care education is on the klein and when the gap between rich or just fire any time in u.s. history. it's 1114 sunday morning a lot over that international now back to our top story iran announcing it's going to break this limit set on iran even richmond in breach of that 2015 nuclear deal
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let's go. from $100.00 around the politics professor the university to iran it's big news it was pretty much expected. this all kicked off of course back in may now we're hearing you're going to or you've already started your country further enriching uranium why do this now. you say 60 days is big enough for europe to step in here and hold these heavy sanctions against your country but you just fighting the flames by doing this. well the problem actually began last year 14 months ago when trump left agreement and invite not only violated it but also he's billing other countries into abiding by his demands and therefore the europeans are in complete violation of the nuclear deal they are . implementing all the sanctions that the united states has demanded simply by not
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protecting their businesses and not allowing them to purchase oil from iran or to enter the iranian market for the same time not for a minute to say you know and still want any part of this deal so in a bit of delay you know. trump isn't going to be you never know what he's going to do next but trump is unlikely to move on something catastrophic happens you just edging us of more to war here. well no i think the americans of korea intent created the tensions that we see today by engaging in economic warfare trump himself admits that he is engaging in economic warfare against ordinary iranians and europeans and americans are fed effectively preventing iran from using the banking sector to even purchase medicine and that this is a war crime but and in addition of course just recently we saw the americans. after many times of doing this in the past they violated iranian airspace and finally. a
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drone was down and so the americans are basically being provocative they're both trying to beseech the iranians and to the military and you know trump them selves has threatened iran with obliteration so it's not the iranians who are. going to europe are you running or in the us is new or with. well the europeans when trump initially left the agreement they asked iran to stay within it and they promised that within weeks they find an answer iran waited for over a year and the europeans that absolutely nothing in only after you run began to reduce its commitments 2 months ago did the europeans sort of push harder and reveal begin the using instax or formally announcing insects but insects itself is is nothing without money and in the europe still refrains from purchasing iranian oil under
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american pressure they still were framed from allowing private companies or protecting 5 private companies who want to do trade with iran to the iranians are. decreasing their commitments little by little to put pressure on the europeans so that they take a step forward if the europeans abide by their commitments then the iranians will stay within the nuclear deal even though the americans have left in the americans are hindering thinking of your audience don't accept the european excuse because the raw. sions and the chinese are trying their best to abide by the deal and they're doing far better than the europeans which have a very large economy you're thinking about the other thing was how these were the seizure this all tank in the allegations swirling around the military build up in your part of the world from america which is going to go is going to blink 1st that . while the iranians don't believe that americans are seeking war simply because if there is war the oil and gas installations in the persian gulf region will be destroyed the tankers will be
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destroyed the emirates will be destroyed because they will be facilitating war and that will created a global economic catastrophe and i believe in many here believe that saudi arabia and them are emirates with quickly collapse because they're completely dependent on oil and then you have millions of people streaming towards europe so that and so is all of this always going towards no negotiations is inherently get hotter and hotter i also realize when he will be more negotiations or another tree to be drawn up something different to 2050 does that well hope is. no the iranians will not accept any changes to the nuclear deal the iranians said that we negotiated for years to get here we gave many concessions we were flexible and our sides came to this agreement including the united states and the u.s. government has abided by this deal if the iranians accept no more changes to the deal that will be appeasing the united states and that will that will encourage the
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united states to put more sanctions on iran every time that they don't get their way so the iranians are saying under no circumstances will we accept any changes and if the europeans do not stand up to the americans and implement the deal and ultimately the deal can collapse the ball is clearly in the court of the europeans briefly briefly what extent what sort of reaction we're likely to expect from america over this latest announcement today i'm still middle of the night there no but i'm sure there will be notes within the coming hours what's around expecting it briefly. well i think as you said earlier that trump is completely unpredictable you make it up very early in the morning and teach something that the americans already knew this was going to happen and they really have nothing to complain about iran was abiding by the nuclear deal when they laugh at the request of the europeans they stayed in the deal even now they're there they are still continuing to implement most of their
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commitments iran's nuclear program as we speak is the most open in the world it is the most transparent in the world intrusive and inspections that we have in iran exists nowhere else so even now as iran is gradually reducing its commitments it's doing it in a way so that the europeans will have an opportunity to begin to abide by what they committed themselves to in accordance with the deal will continue for the twists and turns very short notice mohammad marandi politics professor at university runs pre-show thank you haven't. thank you for joining us to 1121 and a half on the button coming up here from moscow after the break want to germany's worst ever child sex abuse cases is the authorities accused of failing in their duties shocking story about a more we come back. you
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know world big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hall. so the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to school i keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl and at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm
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prohibited from doing right now is try to convince him that he's actually a boy. again this is the weekly live from moscow with me kevin. international and one of the big stories we brought you in the week just gone was from germany 3 men that charged in connection with the sexual abuse of more than 40 children with the defendants confessing to nearly all the charges brought against them.
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it. seems the majority of the abuse was perpetrated by a single individual who lived at the campsite taze accused of almost 300 sex crimes against 23 children over the years he's reportedly been leering his victims with trips to amusement parks and even used his foster child as bait the police are now accused of inaction over all this in the face of mounting evidence of abuse over the is and the authorities are also blamed for letting evidence simply disappear things back in february they admitted losing almost a terabyte of evidence meantime one of the children's representatives says the way the victims were questioned was. inappropriate for their age and the authorities themselves know acknowledge that indeed there was police failure as they term it calling the situation at the bar cold with the region's interior minister says it was worse than negligence and should never happen again we spoke to one of the victims lawyers about the mistakes that were made. if you look we have seen numerous flaws the most terrifying is the disappearance of $155.00 c.d.'s from
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a secure police station we're talking about the c.d.'s which were found at the campsite in the main suspects trailer it turned out that the people with prior convictions for possession of child pornography were working at the police station and still are as for the interrogation of the children they were questioned at the police station but this is not what should have happened there are specific ways in which children can be questioned and it involves support from social services and the establishment of a trusting relationship it should not happen as an interviewer to police station my opinion to escalate because of the callous approach to information on child pornography and paedophilia and the department's employees lack of awareness it is simply unacceptable for a department to react in this manner and then try to cover up its own negligence. thanks for watching this one of the secular website or to find out more about. rain in announcing this morning about stepping up in richmond a breach that 2015 people got lots more on. our top story there and if you got to
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