The US Secretary of State John Kerry has said the deal with Iran over its nuclear program will make Israel and Middle East a safer place. He was speaking after Iran agreed to limit its uranium enrichment program for six months in return for the relaxation of some sanctions. Mr. Kerry told ABC’s this week program at a long-term deal was now a real possibility. “This negotiation is not the art of fantasy, or the art of the ideal. It's the art of the possible, which is verifiable and clear in its capacity to be able to make Israel and the region safer.” During the six-month period, further talks would be held with the aim of reaching a comprehensive agreement. The temporary agreement has attracted sharp criticism in Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it a historic mistake. His spokesman is Mark Regev. 柜子英语怎么说“Nuclear energy does not require centrifuges, nuclear energy does not require a plutonium producing heavy water reactor. You only need tho two elements if you want a nuclear bomb. Iran is demanding in this deal allows it to maintain the capabilities to move ahead and build that heavy water reactor and of cour, not a single centrifuge has been dismantled in this deal, and that's why we say it's a dangerous deal.” In Washington, hard-line lawmakers urged Congress to push for tougher sanctions to hold Ira
n to account. But two leading nators, one Democrat, the other Republican, said there was probably an agreement on a six-month window before they tried to pass new sanctions.
A new law restricting public protests has been signed in Egypt by the interim President Adly Mansour. It says the police will have to be informed three days before any planed demonstrations allowing the authorities to ban them if they fear violence. The names and address of organizers will also have to be submitted. Human rights groups have criticized the measure has an attempt to criminalize people's right to stage peaceful protests.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched through the Ukrainian capital Kiev to protest against the government decision last week to scrap an association agreement with the European Union. President Yanukovych's government has said it could not afford to break relations with neighbouring Russia. David Stern reports. “Ukraine is Europe, the crowd shouted. Protesters packed they ethically named European square insides streets
in one of the biggest rallies Ukrainian capital has en in a decade. They came to support a groundbreaking agreement drawing Ukraine clor to the EU which Ukrainian officials were suppod to sign this week. But last week, President Viktor Yanukovych's government abruptly called off the signing saying the country would suffer huge financial loss.”
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大话西游记>舒展的近义词Police in Kenya are carrying out operations against militiamen who've besieged village in the northwest of the country. The police said they had encountered heavy resistance from the gunmen believe to be from the Pokot ethnic group with the Red Cross says are surrounding some 900 villagers. A curfew has been impod in the area for a cond night.
A Saudi girl who eloped to Yemen to be with her Yemeni boyfriend has been given UN protection while she eks asylum. Sebastian Usher reports. “In Yemen, the two lovers, Huda and Arafat have been celebrated as a modern day Romeo and Juliet. Huda across
the border veral weeks ago promptly followed by Arafat who was working in Saudi Arabia. Huda, who is in her early 20s, says she decided that they have to elope after Arafat's marriage proposal was rejected by her family. The two have been held in an immigration detention centre in the capital Sanaa. Huda is charged with illegally crossing the border. The same charge against Arafat was dropped, but he refud to be freed wanting to remain with her in prison.”
The government in Colombia says ten fighters from the country’s cond largest rebel group, the ELN have been killed. An overnight raid by the army clo to the Venezuelan border also left at least two other rebels from the left-wing group injured. The Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said peace negotiations will to be sped up to avoid more deaths. His administration is already in talks with the country's largest armed group the Farc.
People in Honduras have been casting their ballots in the country's general elections with many enthusiastic voters voting early. Opinion polls suggested a clo race between the 收获英文
main presidential candidates, the Conrvative Juan Orlando Hernandez and Xiomara Castrothe, the wife of the former president Manuel Zelaya who is depod in a coup in 2009. Hondurans are also choosing new mayors in members of the parliament. The country is the cond poorest in Latin America with some of the world's highest murder and inequality rates.
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An emotional ceremony to mark the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has been taken place in the US city of Dallas, coinciding with the time that he was shot 50 years ago. Bells rang out at the moment of silence was obrved of the exact moment the president was hit as his motorcade pasd through. The mayor of Dallas Michael Rawlings recalled the day of the assassination.
I remember being called into the school gymnasium, hearing the terrible news and told to go home. Stunned civic leaders at the Trade Mart luncheon awaited a president who would never arrive. Crowds prayed outside Parkland Hospital. Traffic stopped in cities across the country as news spread from car to car.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has arrived in Geneva to help push for an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. Negotiators from Iran and 6 world powers have spent a third day trying to resolve their differences. From Geneva, Jeremy Bowen reports.沧海一栗的意思