Lusaka - Zambia: The Zambian Government has commissioned the National Command Centre as part of the US$210 million Public Security System Safe City Project
predicated on the most rigorous, the most restrictive and intensive verification and monitoring regime ever negotiated. this would be iaea inspectors on the ground, able to look at sites of interest. this would be about monitoring cameras, other technology that would see to it that iran was living up to its side of the deal. if iran if we were to get back into this deal and if iran were to attempt to violate it, we would know that, and we would be able to respond accordingly. and we had heard closer today than two weeks ago, is that still the case, to a possible deal? look, there are still some gaps that remain over the course of the past couple of weeks. we have been able to close some of the gaps mainly because the iranians have dropped some of the demands that were in previous drafts of this text. we said all along that if iran were prepared to re-enter the jcpoa and willing to drop the demands that are extremes to the
i think the prime minister made it clear that iran only understands one thing. not diplomacy but force. so they ll have to use that. now the saudis, when he goes to jetta, he will be confronting the king and others who will basically say what is your strategy? how are you going to stop the iranians from moving forward? what we do know is that they now have enriched uranium up to 60%. they have already cut off 27 un monitoring cameras at nuclear sites. they haven t identify why there s particles of uranium at places that they shouldn t be. so it would appear as if unless something happens, that iran can move forward to a nuclear capability. with the help of putin and president xi of china, they will accomplish that in spied of the fact that we ve made some
of my life doing it? europe s first mission to mercury is expected to reach its destination in the next half an hour. the bepi colombo spacecraft will fly by the planet at high speeds, taking pictures of the planet and sending them back to earth as it does. it s moving too fast to go into orbit but will begin more detailed observations in four years time. mark mccaughrean is the european space agency s senior adviserfor science and exploration and is one of the scientists working with the first pictures as they come in from the probe. he explained what they are expecting to find. the only cameras we ve got onboard during this flyby are like webcams, really, small monitoring cameras which are actually onboard help us understand onboard to help us understand whether the spacecraft, bits and pieces, all deployed after launch. the main science camera is sandwiched between the two big spacecraft, which are in a stack of three.