A cutting Edge Community that studies how we use and and abue power. They say this is the neighborhood of the future. After days of talks and a final 18 hour marathon in geneva world powers have made a deal with iran over their Nuclear Program. I ran has agreed to curb their nuclear activities. In a moment well cross live in teheran where so some people are criticizing their end of the deal. Mike han i hanna is in israel ad israel is claiming this is a mistake. First we have how the events up folded. At 3 00 in the morning again into havgenevatime they struck l in talks that were described as intensive and complicated. It met with an Immediate Response from the u. S. President. Today that has opened up a new path to a world that is more secure. To a feuder tha feud future thay that iran is peaceful. Todays announcement is just a first step it achieves a great teal. Deal. For the first time in a decade we have halted the Nuclear Program. Irans foreign minister described new horwood ry horwoo. I believe its important that all of us see the opportunity to end an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons based on respect for the rights of iranian people and removal of any doubts about the exclusively peaceful nature of Irans Nuclear program. As part of the agreement iran has agreed to stop all enrichment above 5 and aran agrees to halt progress on the enrichment capacity. And there will be no advancement at the iraq reactor in return iran will get limited sanctions relief. Both sides stress this deal is a first step focused on building trust. President obama has 345eu made t clear that if iran doesnt comply the sanction sanction wie ratcheted up. Elements in israel an elsewhere in the middle east perhaps even in the u. S. Congrees congress mo undermine what has been achieved here. As they do the deal so won hard now will be followed by deeper compromises and concessions in the months ahead. The path is not going to be easy for is it done yet. But the isolation for iran could be near an end. What have world powers offered in return for irans cooperation. They have agreed to provide limited antl and temporary sancs on the auto sector and gold and precious metals. Those sanctions have cost iran 1. 5 billion. They have agreed to hold off on sanctions for a period of six months and allow ira iranian students to get limited assistance from the government. Sales of the eye rai iranian oie heavily restricted but teheran could start seeing oil rov revee if they stick to their commitment. What are people in iran saying about this deal. What is the dealin feel on the d from the people that have been affected by the sanctions in place. Some of which will now be lifted. Do they think they have a good deal in again into hav geneva . Probably not really. Iranians dont think they got a good deal in geneva. When you look at the Economic Impact of the sanctions for the people of iran. The inflation is very high and its not all abou because of sanctions but its a mismanagement of the prior government. But sanctions play a role. If you look at the oil based petro chemical based revenue. Iranthe National Gas Company is facing collapse. It needs 6 million to operate next year. And that tells you the economic sanctions as well. What perhaps iranians were looking for something more concrete and something that would benefit them much more. But for now its the first step. I dont think that ira iranianse seeing this as something that is going to help the them so much. If this is not a good deal what made the iranian president soaaccept it. Why did they agree to this deal. I suppose it depends on who you talk to. One of the best voices says before these talks began it was morale peace. If you are looking at it from an iranian point of view, backed into the corner not just regarding sanctions all options are on the table. And regarding military strikes and talking and making the deall was the best option in the long term to avoid a carolina it i c. Identifirans president , the sue leader was praising this important deal. If the supreme leaders point of view backs these talks and the agreement. Thank you very much for bringing us reaction from teheran. Israel has been critical of the nuclear deal before it started. Mike han n hanna is live in jer. There is a great deal of anger in israel. Certainly by members of the nett netanyahu government. He described it as dangerous. He said israel was not bound in any way by the contents of the deal and i made it clear that israel is going to continue to oppose the deal with iran in every possible way. Earlier his foreign minister was asked by israel radio if israel was contemplating a military strike. He didnt answer directly but he said and i quote israel must do things differently. At stake now is the relationship between israel and its traditional ally the United States. What is israel angry about, mike, in this deal . Well we heard from someone from the Prime Ministers olfsoe early in the morning and he was specific. The deal allows iran to enrich u raiuranium. The Nuclear Plant is still left and not completely destroyed as iran insists it is. No form of the deal other than the complete obliteration of Nuclear Program was going to satisfy the netanyahu government. The ability to enrich at 5 is something that the israelis are not even caring to discuss. The fact that enrichment will continue no matter how limited is seen by israel as a major threat. So once again weeks of diplomacybldiplomacyby u. S. Secn kerry says he was guaranteeing their security rather than threaten it. The issue that will rise in the next day and weeks is the difference between israel and the u. S. On this particular matter. Mike, thank you very much. Mike hanna live for us in injury jeruselem. The deal ushers in a new era for iran and a new chapter for u. S. War an policy. Its likely to its some criticism in washington. The deal was announced here late in the United States on a saturday evening. Now the site begins with members of congreese tha congress that r additional sanctions. The president won that battle he brought members of the senate to the white house and convinced them not to push for additional sanctions. The question is will they try to do that now. The deal says there will be no additional sanctions for six months. Congregatiocongress can try to e president on that. We heard from john kerry that the president would veto any application to do that. Two thirds need to vote to off ride the veto. Its a lobby that is pushing the president not to take this step. Well see if they decide to pick this fight after this Historic Deal was reached early in the morning. Karzai needs more time before signing an agreement with the United States. The leaders recommend that he sign the pact without delay. If signed it will allow the u. S. Troops to stay in afghanistan beyond 2014. Live to Jane Ferguson who is in kabul. This was supposed to be the culminating day for of Afghan Security plans. But a lot of drama. It was the culminating day. Overwhelming they came to the podium and said they supported the security pact and they were enthusiastic about it. A few of the committees that had been divided up suggested having one more u. S. Afghan base in the country. Overwhelming support for the security pact. But the president himself car ki says he needed more time. He took to the podium and he said he wanted the americans to guarantee to show that they can bring security and peace here. The current push by afghanistan requesting the u. S. To put more pressure on pakistan. Pakistan has been accused over the years of not doing enough to curb taliban activity in their country. He said he needed more time. He would not sign it yet even though th the jurga are urging m to do so. He wouldnt say by the end of the year or by the elections in april or after then. What he has said he wants to negotiate. In the coming months or perhaps weeks we are likely to see continued negotiation with washington, d. C. And kabul. All in the while he will be coming under incredible pressure not only from the americans but inside afghanistan. The head of the jurga again pushed him in front of thousands of representatives to sign this as soon as possible. He responded again speaking to the members saying, i need more time. Afghanistan always wanted war and always lost at politics. Let me win at politics for once the jurga have given their approval an technically it will go on to parliament and until its signed by the president it wont be negotiatable. Jane thank you for the update. Jane ferguson live in the capitol. We meet the families displaced by violence. And plus how an everyday household item can save tens of thousands of lives in india. And in sports the story of a substitute that returns to his former team in germany only to break fans hearts. Robin will have the details later. Its been more than two weeks since typhoon haiyan swept through the philippines. They are providing food, shelter and medical care. They are still working in very difficult conditions. There is barely a building left standing in this town a quarter mile from the sea. Inside of town hall its hot, dark and dirty. Part pours from above as the sick and injured stream in because this theyl shelf of she is the best they could did fo da hospital. The vice mayor is also a pediatrician. He has been working aroundtheclock since the storm. No matter how tiring it is, i just do not consider any fatigue. At the moment i have to provide service for my people. People are coming from miles around with fevers, diarrhea and infected wounds. This man whose home was destroyed told me it took him ten days to get here but getting medical attention was more important than rebuilding his house. They are still finding bodies and these trenches and mounds of dirt are where they are burying hundreds in mass graves. Just until yesterday now they are going to stop that. This is where they are putting up the new hospital because city hall where they set up the temporary hospital is far too damaged. You have seen it there is water falling everywhere and no electricity and we have had the roof collapse. Louise johnson is the feed coordinator. We have emergency cases that we can refer to tacloban and well be having a pediatric ward for kids and a maternity six and there is no care for pregnant women an child birth. Using tents that inflate in minutes nsf can get a funging hospital up and running in less than a day in the courtyard of the bethenny hospital is it miles up the coast nsf will run an er and technical sens testify. We have been working all night. Nsf say they will stay here until they rebuild bethenny. Voting is underway in mali for the first parliamentary election since last years military coup. Its part of a discussion to undermine democracy. Joining me now here in the studio is our correspondent, he has covered mali extensively. These are the second elections held nationwide in mali since the intervention in the north. How significant is this particular vote . Does it signal a return to stablity formally . Formafor maliu its a veryimport started a few months ago. In december they elected a president and it was a smooth process. Mali has gone through two years of instability and infighting. And the success of the elections in august is followed by this election and many hope that it will be a smooth transition. Mali needs this stage because they need to fix the house. So they can move on with the negotiatnegotiations otherwise y wont be able to fix the situation. The situation in the north is far from being stable. You still have separatists who hold pockets in the north. And what is the government doing to address the issue in the north . I think the election and fixing the house is the first step. Without a united front and without a United Government they cant do anything. The second step is more cooperation with the french and the u. N. Troops in the north and the most important of all ever this is the negotiations with the leaders that is going to start tomorrow in the capital. That is key to stablity in the north. Beknow that there disgruntlement and unhappiness has been going on for decades. And without the solution its not enough in which everyone is included. There will be no hope for the stable piece in mali that should be the next step after the elections i guess mohammad thank you for shedding a light on the Current Situation in mali. The hon di hon did honduranso the polls forest fir four yearsy were ovewere overthrown. They face b an uphill congratule congratulate battle. We have more. On the right Juan Hernandez the ruling party and on the left castro the libra party. The two have been locked in a battle. She promises to rewrite the constitution. Such a proposal attributed to her husbands proposal. She wants to take the officers off the street and put a new Community Force in its place. The government is not seriously combatting the security crisis si first of alle have to solve the problem with the justice system. She is promising a soldier in every corner. The military police is part of her creation. Where do you want the barracks or on the streets. Where . I want them on the streets is too. Twenty people are dying everyday in honduras but security is hardly the problem. Two out of three live in poverty. And a deep financial crisis has made survival harder. Unhappiness has pro provoked the most open race in years. The traditional liberal party is close behind the leaders and it has ente energized a weary electorate. Many works are approved but the politicians have to split the money. With people confirmed with the transparency both the military and the National Police are secured out across the country to secure the vote. Army and Police Chiefs and the head of the electorial tribunal have reashared voters. Twelve thousand members are working throughout the country to secure the vote. With a country with little faith and institutions if the opposite side crisis foul the divisions could get even deeper. Time now for the word weather with richard. And we are seeing steself s e conditions. Very self over conditions. The cruise ships will be going through pretty bad weather. Im sure there are tourists having bad time. The bad conditions are still found around the mediterranean row gone. No region. They had 188 mil millimetres of rainfall in 24 hours. We have seen rainfall tinning not goat quite to that extent but nevertheless 60 mill neaters of rain in grease. We have had similar sort of falls occurring over monday at the meteorologist row. And i think well find more isolated down tours over the next this to 48 hours. Particularly in parts of the grease and into turkey. . Rferpt another featuranother fr coming down over europe. In the next this to 48 hours we are going to see heavy rainfall for the falcons into the south. We could well see 20 by 40 meters of know without it flowing. That flow is not warm across the rest of the europe either. Tears across the uk four and five degrees. And that cold weather is extending down through much of perhaps and down fworts toward. Where do you come to escape the weather. Yohere in doha 26 the maximum. 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The main benefit of vinegar is its fast and cheap and a 10th of a price of a pap smear. And as important it can be carried out by someone familiar to the women such as a trained healthcare worker. It took her five years to goat of the hagoat get tested agan the cancer spread. God cannot cure you of this disease. Doctors believe the vin garrr test will make it easier to reach all communities in india. But its up to the women now for prevention. A revolutionary neighborhood. We visit the laboratory that hopes to change the way we think about energy. Plus this will polish government is offering a landmark. Why they should separate from the rest of the unite united ki. We have traveled from the south coast of england to here. The countrys most northerly town to find out. Well introduce you to the rest of the day ease sports coming up later in the news hour, stay with us be tight. More now on the top story. And i iran Nuclear Program. We are joined from the lebanese capital. Its good to have you back on al jazeera. What is the deal do you think it represents a significant great changing moment for this region . It could be a very Historic Deal that could have huge impact diplomatically a and economicaly and every other way. It remains to be seen how its implemented and how people react to it. My suspicion is that it will be fully implemented. The they all want this deal because it was a winwin situation. It will be a game changer. It will potentially change irans position in the region and all of the relationships it has. It has relationships good or bad with every one in the region. Everybody is in one way or another linked directly to iran and its interests and its policies. Right. This could be very significant. The other factor is the United States in particular is making policies on big issues in the middle east now that go directly against what the israeli and what the israeli lobby in patienwashington is telling the. To do. This is significant. The u. S. Is making policy on the American National interest and the whole region rather than what the right wing extremist federal government in israel and the lobbyist in wash