[00:00.00]The American president Wednesday defended [00:04.83]the historic agreementreached with Iran Tuesday. [00:09.03]Barack Obama said the deal represents the world¡¯s best way [00:13.98]to ensure that Iran does not get a nuclear weapon. [00:18.60]The agreement, in his words, ¡°cuts off every single path¡± for Iran [00:23.90]to build anuclear bomb. And, [00:27.00]he said that makes the United States and the world safer. [00:32.34]Also Wednesday, the United States proposed a United Nations [00:36.98]measure toend all international restrictions linked to Iran¡¯s nuclear program. [00:44.84]However, a U.N. ban on trading arms with Iran would remain in place for five years. [00:53.19]A banon ballistic missiles trade would continue for eight years. [00:56.45]Greeks protest new austerity measures [01:01.36]Greek anti-austerity demonstrators threw explosives at police in AthensWednesday. [01:07.87]Police sprayed tear gas in return. [01:11.16]The protest took place near the Parliament building. [01:14.85]Lawmakers inside weredebating terms for [01:17.84]a new debt agreement from Greece¡¯s European lenders. [01:23.04]The violent activists ended otherwise peaceful demonstrations. [01:28.46]Thousands ofpeople had marched through Athens to protest the latest austerity measures. [01:35.53]Greek lawmakers are to vote on the measures early Thursday. [01:40.91]German court sentences Auschwitz bookkeeper [01:41.90]A German court has sentenced a 94-year-old former Nazi officer to four yearsin prison. [01:59.65]Oskar Groening was found guilty of involvement in the murders [01:55.28]ofhundreds of thousands of people. The crimes took place [01:59.61]at the Auschwitzdeath camp in Poland over a two month period. [02:05.26]Oskar Groening admitted ¡°moral guilt¡± at the start of the trial. [02:10.86] He worked in thedeath camp for several years, [02:14.44]collecting and counting the belongings of theJews as they arrived. [02:20.37]The trial dealt only with a two month period in 1944 ofhis time at the camp. [02:27.30]Solar plane grounded until 2016 [02:28.62]The Switzerland-based team attempting to fly a solar-powered plane aroundthe world [02:35.25] says the flight has been delayed until next April because of damageto its batteries. [02:43.06]The team says the batteries on the Solar Impulse 2 overheated [02:56.77] during its five-day flight from Nagoya, Japan to Honolulu, Hawaii on June 30. [02:58.95]Pilot Andre Borschberg landed the Solar Impulse 2 near Honolulu on July 3, [03:04.59]after traveling a record-breaking 118 hours across the Pacific Ocean. [03:11.75]It was the most dangerous part of the plane¡¯s 35,000-kilometer trip [03:17.81]around the worldbecause there was no place to land in an emergency.