Crimes against humanity. In the us soccer more calls for equal pay for performance on the pitch team usa have once again 1. 00 of the womens world cup yet they still earn less than them in. Golf its good to have you with us you would inspectors have verified what tehran had already announced iran has begun violating the 2015 nuclear deal the i. A. E. A. Today confirming that iran is no longer a hearing to limits on its enrichment of uranium the European Union says it is extremely concerned and it has urged iran to reverse course tehran says it would. Do that but only if europe keeps its promise a promise to protect irans economy from those tough u. S. Sanctions. When the u. S. Withdrew from the nuclear deal last year today u. S. Vice president mike pence reacted to the news that iran is now in violation of that deal iran should not confuse american restraint with a lack of american results thanks to the best of the United States of america and our military are prepared to protect our interests and protect our personnel and our citizens in the region we will continue to oppose irans malign influence we will continue to bring pressure on their economy and under President Donald Trump america will never allow iran to obtain a Nuclear Weapon. Are there was the us Vice President there speaking earlier for some analysis now im joined by simon maybe hes a middle east analyst from Lancaster University in england its good to see you again so weve heard what the u. S. Vice president is saying but can you tell us because were not hearing it from the white house what is the u. S. Strategy here is there an end game with iran. I think it depends who you us quits member of the us ministration that you us canucks fundamentally the problem is if you talk to someone like the president always key advises such as john bolton then you got a very different and game 2. 00 to 2. 00 of the voices we know that trump and bolton have both been incredibly different towards iran we know that their end game is to suffocate the the Islamic Republic to put as much pressure on on the Iranian State as possible but were hearing a range of different and in many ways in cone grew and less just coming out of the u. S. Administration from the different branches of it that that of top slightly more hopeful that the europeans can exit a bit more influence and bring the rand back to the negotiating table so i think theres a great degree of of confusion perhaps but also ringback perhaps just many different ideas of what the end game much really is so its just contingent on who you ask and when you compare u. S. Policy towards iran with u. S. Policy towards north korea youve got 2 completely different pictures they are youve got north korea which has Nuclear Weapons being treated being legitimized by the u. S. President and iran the total opposite do you think iran is maybe thinking that it too can become the next north korea. Well perhaps i mean north korea has shown that by testing a Nuclear Weapon it can exit a great deal more influence on the world stage and and try and circumvent the isolationism that its experienced in recent decades but lets not forget the iranian case is dramatically different its a signatory of the number of ration treaty but it also exists a great deal of influence across the region broadly and thats incredibly different to north korea so iran has numerous cards to play in this game and its this regional influence that has been a serious cause for concern for many in washington but also for key u. S. Allies in saudi arabia and israel so i think its dramatically different but north korea has certainly shown what getting hold of a Nuclear Weapon can do well i should just stress that the iranian leadership has vehemently denied that thats what its trying to achieve but is the is true we know that the french president is sending his top diplomat to tehran tomorrow to try to salvage this deal and to deescalate the situation we know that the iranians want the europeans to deliver something that many people say is impossible that is protect them from these u. S. Sanctions is it feasible for the iranians to demand that from europe. Well if we think that the europe is played such a key role in getting that deal off the ground again the nuclear deal is to a comprehensive plan of action off the ground european states were in temporal in making this happen they were the ones responsible for this diplomatic effort to actually bring iran in the u. S. To the table and getting the deal over the line so i think its not particularly surprising that iran is trying to put this pressure back on europe and whether europe can pull it off remains to be seen im not entirely convinced are not entirely confident that that is able to do this to able to exert pressure on the United States or indeed to get russia and china 2 of the other key states in all of this to play ball with with iran using this this new Financial Mechanism that there is far too many variables but europe certainly has an Important Role to play although i doubt that its going to be able to do everything that teheran wants it to do. So i mean maybe middle east analyst in lancaster england joining us tonight simon as always we appreciate your insights thank you thanks for having me. Well heres some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world new york prosecutors have charged the billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein with sex trafficking Authorities Say that he exploited and abused dozens of girls as young as 14 epstein has long been a high profile figure with links to u. S. President double trump as well as former president bill clinton pope francis has given a mass in which he prayed for migrants he said that they are people and not just a social issue france is welcome to migrants to the special ceremony held in st peters basilica at the vatican today hes made the question of migration one of the central issues of his paper was. Police in the turkish capital ankara have clashed with student demonstrators they have gathered to stop a plan to bulldoze an on campus forest to build a dormitories protesters had camped out for almost 2 months saying that the plan would produce an environmental catastrophe. Germanys Deutsche Bank is undergoing another major restructuring the countrys biggest lender is talking about axing 800000 jobs across the globe decimating their offices in london and new york staff across asia have been seen leaving their buildings today saying their last goodbyes analysts say that this could be the only way to save the bank. It was the Investment Bankers that were the 1st to go whole teams of them were fired on monday across asia Deutsche Bank is turning its back on the International Equities business and focusing its attention back home. On that leg and weve been planning for quite some time that after achieving stabilisation last year cleaning up the Balance Sheet and in cost under control we now want to take the next step to align the bank with its strengths and that is what we are pleased to announce to the company stumbled during the world financial crisis and its share price has yet to recover. Has also been held back by a procession of legal woes the bank repeatedly saw itself confronted with fines worth billions of dollars for Money Laundering violating sanctions and its role in the subprime mortgage scandal but the restructuring effort is now being seen as a new chance by investors. By this dawdling around for the past few years is over now concrete steps are being taken to give the bank a new direction and thats what we were missing over the past 5 to 6 years. While deutsche has said the move will cost 7400000000 euros and hopes it will return the company back to the top tier of banking many experts say it may be the last chance to save the bank or Greek Conservative Party leader gerry jacos talkies has been sworn in as the countrys new Prime Minister his new Democracy Party won a landslide victory in sundays snap election taking almost 40 percent of the vote hes pledged to cut taxes attract investment and create more jobs so talkies replaces the left wing leader Alexis Tsipras all reporter travel to the greek island of again where expectations for the new government are high after years of economic hardship. Fishing around on an island just off the coast of africa its. Still darrius runs the boat with his father hes the thought generation of his family to make his living on the water. Today hes taken his friend your boss have passed along for company and on the nursing home. We cut a lot of people on there see the job was fishing or on this they are now nobody at my age or a little bit more of a god they dont stay as not very good because we have islands that a lot of tourists come to see our islands and what in 10 years nobody would be on the fishing what they when they come to see. Stereos hopes tourism will save his familys business around 30000. 00 small fishermen like him are fighting for survival in the face of declining stocks and hard Economic Times his friend your boss once the new government to deliver change quickly after years of tax increases and cuts in public spending. I think that the tax payments. Are not fair with us its more fair to the rich people than to the media or a to the lower class people. Im expecting this house well from the new government many may you know hope the new government will cut taxes especially the whitely unpopular Real Estate Tax the incoming Prime Minister meets attack is also wants to attract more investment and create jobs promises that they keep a russkie view has heard over and over again shes been looking for work for years today shes praying for a miracle from egging us catron st she hopes he will help you react housemates attack is to finally bring change everybody promised this is a political list they promised. But now. Teams have a very difficult he has to do it if you will not do what hes going to he promised he would have a very big problem from the from the people is we are not like before we have looked like before we dont forgive. Setting a course for you to not make recovery many believe in government as just one chance to get it right half a 1000000 young greeks have already left the country due to the economic crisis but thats something these 2 friends dont want to do they plan to stay on and fight for a better future. And for more now im joined by our correspondent barbara venal she is in athens this evening good evening to you barbara what is the message for the rest of the world from this election is the message here that all stared he really does work in the. Several messages maybe brand one is elections are pretty good thing because people can just decide if the site change their minds and if they didnt like the last guy they are going to have a new guy and this is what we saw they decided that after all they might give the conservative party another try when the austerity works it does of course to a certain extent in the way that it will prevent a country from crashing into is sort of into bankruptcy which is a pretty devastating event however the greeks have hated pay the high price for that many people here are really at the end of their tether financially economically and of course emotionally because many feel that they have suffered enough the labor market is still sluggish and particularly young people are still looking for work so yes and no must be the answer and yet the voters decided to go for a change which is somewhat Mainstream Center right is the message here also that the greeks have turned their backs on populist. In those circumstances a real look at the supressed government really i mean those were the guys without chinese and those were the guys with the finance minister who would sort of right up to the e. U. Meetings on his motorbike with the Leather Jacket so that was about as unconventional as they got to actually what happened once they found out they couldnt shock the creditors into sort of forgiving greeks debt they had to sort of draw back and the last 2 or 3 years the super Us Government made pretty mainstream politics so lazy labels in the end that dont really tell people a lot and however the greeks sort of felt that the government that likes to see 1st wasnt going anywhere anymore he had started things and he couldnt finish them particularly the reforms and now they say ok the conservatives theyve brought us into this disaster but maybe they have changed lets try to believe in them and give them another chance to sit important point as well and lets pick up though this populism point again the extremist right wing Golden Dawn Party is out of parliament now for the 1st time in 7 years for brooke but does that say about the Political Landscape in greece and for the rest of europe. It says particularly something of course about golden dawn because they were engaged and real criminal acts and they great so were tired of that they didnt want these people in parliament anymore and so theyre turned down they have back in this just however a new right wing party did enter a column and so there is not a complete change of mood it is just maybe islam was more mainstream somewhat more mainstream part of that off the same off the same type or the correspondent for provisional story force in athens tonight barbara thank you. Today the International Criminal court ruled that a former congressmans world lord is guilty of war crimes the court also found bosco to gandhi guilty of crimes against humanity for his part in atrocities committed in the congos north east between 20022003 judges heard testimony of how theyre gone theyre directed at civilian massacres recruited child soldiers and ordered the rape of both men and women to go and has denied the charges. Are to ukraine now where European Union leaders are meeting or have been meeting with the countrys newly elected president to me is alinsky in kenya gilinsky along with e. U. Council president double toasts and Outgoing European Commission president john told younker. Discussed the conflict in the eastern part of the country today fighting there has been grinding on for more than 5 years so linsky said ukraine was moving towards a sustainable ceasefire with russia which of course is backing separatist leaders in the east. The ukrainian president also made a personal video message to his russian counterpart. At least i would like to address the president of the Russian Federation floody me or putin we need to talk yes we do that lets do it sheikh lets discuss who crimea belongs to and who isnt present in done by us i suggest the following leaders be present at the talks like you us President Donald Trump and british Prime Minister cerys m a german chancellor Angela Merkel and french president emmanuel. As for the place i think Alexander Lukashenko will be happy to host us in minsk means money we are not changing or dismissing any diplomatic formats people might just give them up we are offering to talk. Since we need to talk right around. All right lets pull in our correspondent Nick Connelly he is in kiev this evening where that meeting between the e. U. And ukraines new government is taking place good evening to you nic what do you make of president. Sending out i guess a video of tweet if you will to russian president Vladimir Putin saying we need to talk what he make of that while bret he certainly has a talent for the political sound bite right this is a guy who spent most of his life in show biz and it shows i dont think in reality that this has all too much to do with the real nuts and bolts of diplomacy i cant see treason may joining joining President Trump in minsk to talk with putin and selenski this was a message directed wholeheartedly at his domestic audience theres elections here in a couple of weeks time and lets he want to show his audience not so hes wouldnt these voters many of whom a top of the wall that hes willing to throw all that diplomatic stuffy diplomatic protocol out of the window in search of peace but if you look into the small print he really isnt offering any 2 new hes not giving up on the old formats hes not saying im going to meet you want to one and were going to go and have a glass about going to discuss things just the 2 of us that was not on off today this was a very sophisticated political showmanship you were recently in Eastern Ukraine i mean what do people there tell you that the expect their leaders to do. Well there was huge tiredness and desire for normality for the amount of the people had before the war started 5 years ago we went to a crossing point where tens of thousands of people many old people across the front line standing out in the 30 degree heat for hours queuing having to walk across a ruined bridge and there was a real wave of tiredness and desire for change having said that you will meet people who say we stood up to the separatists the russian backed separatists 5 years ago and we shouldnt be hurrying into some kind of concessions and giving away what we protect but the overall emotion you do get from lots of people is telling us and des