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quotes the country remains in that kind of political and diplomatic limbo from the hoss of the story. zalinski saying he's willing to do a deal on his presidency for nato membership shows perhaps just how much has changed in recent weeks or the trade or lose. donald trump slips terrace on his 3 biggest trading partners, canada and mexico and china. all say they will respond. pennsylvania, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from the also coming up to us pauses military support for ukraine. just days after public dispute with the ukrainian president. food prices in gaza, more than double and more palestinians go hungry with israel refusing to lift its
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blockade. they're all 17 run metals used in high tech product and the european union inputs, 98 percent of them from china. 4 years ago. it's set house to find, read muscles on you. so the you go looking for rare earth metals in greece, but finding them is just the beginning that will be later in the show with jumps or awful smell present. donald trump has imposed severe terrorist on 3 of america's biggest trading partners. goods coming from canada and mexico will now face a whopping 25 percent tariff imports from china are facing an additional 10 percent levy on top of the 10 percent imposed earlier. the stock market has already tumbled in response to this. there are fears, the tariffs could drive up inflation and cause an economic slowdown across north america. but from consist that it will help us manufacturing. or what they have to
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do is build their car plants, frankly, and other things in the united states, in which case they have no tariffs. i would just say this to people in canada or mexico, but they're going to build a car plan. so people that are doing them are much better of building here because we have the market with the market where they sell the most. and so i think it's going to be very exciting, very exciting for the automobile companies. kenneda says it will immediately impose vitale. true tariffs of 25 percent and ones of more to come later this month. both canada and mexico bout us pressure to step up efforts to tighten their borders and stop the flow of illegal drugs. but from said on monday that there was no room left for either country to avoid deliveries. we will be ready. we are not looking for this. we're not seeking this. but at the same time, that's all. remember when president trump is talking about imposing chairs, it must be linked to what's going on at the border because he has an executive
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order that is linked to the fact that there is a national security crisis. and so we know that's not the case of the border. we know we have a good plan. we know that we've invested in it. we know that we've answered questions that the trump ministration had regarding our efforts. some economist, one that canada could see huge job losses as a result of the terrace. she hubbard, concierge in canada is capital also up with the latest on how the leaders are react, the 75 percent of kind of those exports to the us. so the economic projections device for loans, tiro, for, with the us. so the perhaps 10 percent unemployment, some economists affect in all of us are deflation probably because of the reciprocal power. so kind of a says and we'll be putting in place unemployment shuttering of manufacturing. i'm what became clear often from made his announcement that yes, the terrorist would go ahead was despite the legal rationale of this being part of
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a national security threat from caliber base from sentinel on an open board. a visa . these all the legal provisions in the us, canada, mexico trade pack, wish us can use donald trump made it clear that in fact, this was part of a larger industrial strategy for the us of reassuring bringing factories back to the us from canada. so if that is the case, people are beginning to wonder what wants come kind of do now due to negotiate with the us, to get the terrace remove at least with fentanyl and border crossings. that were metrics. they were pointing to say, look, we're doing all of this, i don't the but apparently we're getting very positive, 6 signals from the trump administration. now the question is, well, what can come to do if this is all part of a law, just long term industrial strategy for the united states?
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she advertise the, i'll do 0 also. it china has also promised to retaliate against the power as imposed by the us. it's finance ministry says taxes of 10 to 15 percent on some u. s. goods will come into effect on monday. they jane says it's willing to solve washington's concerns through dialogue, but that it will not accept the threats and oppression. tony chang is live outside the world's largest wholesale markets in china is 0 city. so tony, explain to us just as an example, as a case in point how you who stands to be impacted by us tasks. well, this is the world's largest small commodity trading hub. is the, according to the world bank, they did $70000000000.00 us dollars a business in this place, a loan last year. so it is fundamentally important. it sells everything from the prize to christmas trees and all those consumer goods that everyone around the
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world is buying, particularly from online retailers. so there's a real concern in these tariffs could have a very big impact on the business. things are already looking a big grin this year that concerned about the since you're the economic situation around the world, they say the consumer purchases down and i think this is just going to make matters worse then not have the i'm surprised by this move. they sold, trump make moves like this during his 1st administration and, and i think they are prepared for they looking for markets, particularly mass markets in other places. when you walk around the city at the moment, you're not seeing any americans, a tool, or there are instead of a russian, an indian trade. and so i think there's a hope that you can offset some of the business lost by the united states. but those markets were make up for the amount of money that is in the united states. and it is a very big concern here. i think people who think this one last for too long, tony,
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when say the us is the largest economy in the world as we know. and so when they threatened towers or when they restrict access to their market, that's going to be scary and impactful for anybody else in the world. but china is a relatively close number 2 in terms of the size of its economies. the 2nd biggest economy in the world. so how buildable are they really to us task it. yeah, absolutely. it is it, it is, itself is a very long as you come in at china has been working very hard on building up its domestic economy. i think it's been acutely aware of its reliance, particularly on the united states, but also on other export markets and particularly since the 1st trump administration. so i think they have been selected themselves a bit. there is a striving. busy domestic economy now, although that is in a bit of a downturn, we've seen growth slow hit from the double digits of the last couple of decades.
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and that's a real concern as well. there are also other economic problems within china. unemployment is rising. there's a huge problem in the real estate sector. all of these are going to be addressed to the national people's congress, which is just started in beijing. but i think the one thing they will be trying to avoid is an allow trade will with the united states. houses are as tony chang reporting from you in china. thank you very much. the president donald trump, is suspending all us military. a do ukraine after meeting with president bullet him, is a lensky on friday, ended with the ukrainian leader being asked to leave the white house. the u. s. official says, washington is reviewing whether millions of dollars given to keith is contributing to a solution to end the war with. with russia. trump criticized the landscape for suggesting hours before the announcement that the end is likely far away. warning america
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won't put up with it so much longer. ukraine has called for security guarantees before moving forward with any peace plan. j events has told us media it is in ukraine's best interest to agree a deal with the u. s. which includes the stake and it's minimal sector, or if you want real security guarantees, if you want to actually ensure that vladimir putin does not invade ukraine again, the very best security guarantee is to give americans economic upside in the future of ukraine. the only realistic pathway to bring this thing to a settlement is president trump's pathway. we encourage both presidents lensky and president putin, to follow that path and see what the impact is likely to be with our correspond to charles threats and who's in the ukranian capital. keep charles, as i think many of our viewers know the us is the single biggest donor of military and financial aid to ukraine. so what does it mean for ukraine's war against russia
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if that aid is now all suspended? so let's just bring in some basic figures here. the us is, as you say, by far the biggest contribution to crane submitted tree assistance. $69000000000.00 worth of ministry assistance since the full scale invasion of until december 2024. that's according to the think tank mikaela institute. now bear in mind that the 2nd, the biggest contribute to is germany with around $13900000000.00 worth of kit that in the system. so there is a huge gap that is being estimated that if the, your opinions of the stand up and make this kind of short full step into that gap, then your opinion, countries and other contributions are going to have to approximately double the, the defense budget. so it is a few significant is not only to ukraine, but also to here. we know the ukrainians, sorry. the europeans of obviously been struggling to get their ducks in
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a row. we've had that conference in london over the weekend that were purchased a supposed invited to view the t, the expressed by the europeans with the europeans themselves. want security guarantees from the us with respect defending ukraine. because of course, they see themselves as being white on the doorstep of this conflicts were expecting or should live on the line, the european commission chief to actually make a statement about the reopening of europe. today. she has left the statement saying that ukraine needs to be transformed into what she describes as a steel poll. keep a line that cannot be digested, but they need a dresser. and that is a huge challenge for you in terms of what the ukrainians are facing. now that this is being posed by the us, which bear in mind that the, the us supplies as a cams long range, missiles tanks, infantry fighting vehicles around $4500000.00 of notary shells. they
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supplied up until december 2024. so he says huge implications. not only for the defense, if you crate, but potentially corners of europeans for the defense of europe whole. so child stress and reporting from key. thank you very much. the us state department says special ed voice. the woodcock will return to the middle east in the coming days to try to prevent the collapse of the gauze. a ceasefire. deal with coffee is looking at 2 options, extending the 1st phase, which is really insists on how most refuses or move on to the 2nd phase of the agreements. now that would require withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza and the return of all captives in exchange for a permanent ceasefire. when you,
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when it says food prices have more than doubled in gaza after israel blocked all humanitarian aid. unicef says the closure of crossing of the crossings will particularly devastate children and families struggling to survive. rights groups have condemned, the decision accusing israel of using starvation is a weapon of war. honey, my mood is in garden city with more on the deteriorating food situation across the strip. the people here are forced to break their fast on the 3rd day of pasting month, and also the 3rd dates of no human, a tree and aided trucks coming in after these really decision to impose more restrictions. very sampling kitting, one of the stopping the entry of months needed a trucks. uh 8 sold with a with a need is for people across the gaza strip. so if you would like for it to break, defrost them whatever they're able to define so far, the blockade on, on the crossing gun, the new restrictions have made many of the basic good are nearly impossible to find
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that we're talking about oil and cooking oil, rice and flour and other basic necessities they used to be common and available and are either now unavailable or on affordable. giving the a financial collapse of almost everyone here. people do have been, have not been on a payroll for the past 16 months. lots of public sector and public and private sector have lived many people living of food parcels and 8 in the past 15 months. that was not going in on a regular basis with seeing similar situations of hosp, 50 months, very suffocating, one day to split the disparate of famine in northern gauze as well as the evacuation zones in, in, in hon units and, and the central area and other parts of the of the goddess trip. our lead members are set to meet in cairo on tuesday to discuss egypt, guns, a reconstruction proposal. they are also expected to formulate a plan to counter us president donald trump's threats to take over the strip and forcibly expelled palestinians from their land. mommy's on whom explains with its
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sick. as the gods of ceasefire, teeters on the brink of collapse, all eyes turned toward a crucial meeting, a regional diplomat and emergency air. a bleak summit in cairo on tuesday with israel having blocked all food medicine and fuel from entering the gaza strip. and his refusal to begin a phase 2 talks is agreed under the cease fire deal. the stakes could not be higher than a meeting with you. officials on sunday, egypt, foreign minister said his nation will continue its efforts to ensure negotiations for the 2nd phase. can begin, but that are up to the off the added that the highly anticipated egyptian cause or reconstruction plan. one that ensures palestinians remaining, their land is ready fabric, denny, i hope, thought. and therefore, the plan has been completed and is waiting to be presented to our our brothers in administer real meetings and at the summit for its approval before we share it with any foreign party. mister shaw, we capture the details of the plan with any party before the approval of the
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leaders and the presidents on march foresaw couple of the ever since us president donald trump proposed taking over garza and forcibly displacing palestinians questions have swirled about what a unified era response would look like, get rid of the egypt, former assistant foreign minister says the timing of this summit is extremely important. now the by this thing is the question is really facing and exist tension. select the one month now, and id, and right the so is the 4th of it. and then to the, is it a addition to the, is the eating of the patients in southern lebanon in syria. and of course, in, in, in, in gusta and to take a stand as far as the isn't i, e at measures and is an easy part is, is eh, in, in the west bank. so we need, we need firm stat,
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reports suggest egypt. reconstruction plan would be split into phases. many have wondered who will pay for the rebuilding of gaza as the united nations recently said, more than $50000000000.00 would be needed. another challenge on the horizon who will govern a post war guys, and we know that the united states on israel doesn't want need there. and how much know the sale for the to be month. and we don't know exactly what data consistency the most probably that there's a consensus. i think the one time us will be in most of the, of course the, the one has to be beautiful telling us to spell it once for palestinians in gauze, at the time is of the essence as they fear a potential return of war. a shortage of food and growing hunger during the fasting . months of the how much i'm doing is is you still a head on elsa 0. you would say, wow, he's a legend, but he is a legend and it's an honor to do. it is very great on we're praise from donald
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trump a time when these company promises to spend a $100000000.00 to manufacture semi conductor chips in the us. plus you get a gap why a significant drop in food inflation is received with mixed feelings. the had a lot of that is lots of dry and settled whether to be found because the heart of europe at the moment. thanks to high pressure that's in charge, keeping things very sunny and settled. yes, we could see some foggy and frosty spots in the morning, places like person island and the low countries, but they tend to get fun, tough. as a sunshine pushes throughout the day. now wrapped around this hi, we have got some wet of fronts. one of those poles its way into no way bringing some snow, some very heavy rain and some bloss 3 wins here,
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but snow as well. moving across the baltic states some gusty winds as well. and they move they way across the western parts of russia on wednesday. but for the south, it's an improved picture full, the se, lots of dry skies, with sunshine. things of dried up in italy, though those gusty winds remain blowing across central pots, more west and pots. of the mediterranean and what it is all looking pretty pleasant on wednesday. that's not the case of spain and portugal. we still got a wintry mix across the north with more heavy rain to come across the south and its eastern areas of spain that have got those warnings out on wednesday. full that heavy. right. and you can see it pouring into valencia. we've got an amber light here on wednesday with rain to friday, the escaping the gravity of home and reaching for the star and asking civil engineer,
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which means that transcend orders actually strives to soar as an astronaut, she must 1st find a place on a story of resilience on the bundle of sky. witness on all josie of the the 0 reminder of our headlines with our us president donald trump terrace on his countries. 3 largest trading partners have come into effect goods coming from mexico and canada, or facing 25 percent towers,
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imports from china. we'll see another 10 percent that's on top of the 10 percent imposed last month. canada says it will head back with 25 percent terrace. of its own also coming into effect on tuesday. mexico also says it will retaliates china has promised new duties on us goods, including soybeans, wheat, corn, in the us of suspending all military aid for ukraine after trumps. meeting with president valid america lensky on friday, ended with the pregnant leader being asked to leave the white house. ukraine has called for security guarantees before moving forward with any peace plan. the world's largest maker of computer chips has announced a major investment in the us south to trump threaten to impose terrace, the taiwan semi conducting a semi conductor, a manufacturing company. that's s m. c. we'll invest a $100000000000.00 to build 5 additional facilities in arizona. however, the time when he's president did say that the most advanced chip manufacturing processes will remain in taiwan. patrick foxes in taipei and he says there's
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concern from ty, ones, leaders about the deal. well, there appears to be a little bit of mixed messaging out of time on, on this earlier a cabinet officials said that time one would conduct a review in to see us embassies announcement. there was evidently some concern about what impact this might have on. so i want semi conduct to industry prior to that the typeface, economic and culture representative office. that's the fact of embassy in the us. the says that it was live that time when these businesses are expanding investments in the us and that this would deep and cooperation on supply chain between the 2 sides and said, so that this would bring trey the economic relations closer. this was an importance moved by a t s m c. it's the largest manufacturer of semi conductors and the wealth of wind, the lights of in video and apple. and, and so it was an important move, not least because it's potentially stays all the threats of tyrus from the trump
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administration. remember donald trump has threatened to impose types of up to a 100 percent on time. it is a chip export. but also because this brings taiwan and the us closer together out of time when that has been a question mark about what exactly the trump administration's policy is on. so i won last month, the us state department, remove the mind from this website, saying that the us does not support. so i want independence that would've been seen by some and so i say as a possible sign of the support for president trump has also made it very clear that she expects taiwan to pay for us. mandatory support for us is bound by trustee to protect. so i want in the events of an invasion, but increasingly it has looked as though a business, a commitment that comes with conditions, not football, which is 0 type pay, the rear or metals or the raw materials used to make things like semi conduct, the semi conductor chips and other key electronic products. now europe wants to
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become a ton of us when it comes to mining. that's an important part of that goal is being realized in greece. jobs throughout the list as been to greece is mount furnaces and found that the problem is not just finding the deposits, but also securing the energy to refine them. mind from mount furnaces and central grease book side is the mineral oil from which i live minium is made at this plant. it also contains traces of gallium, a row of metal used and semi conductors. europe has to imported, but leading greek metals, producer medlynn, is now investing $300000000.00 to create the continents 1st gallium production line . so it's just about our hastings, you know, you'll be, i later to wholly in china produces is huge and it controls prices putting other producers out of business with 5 g telecommunications. lead a launch in mobile phones demand for gallium, a soaring, and that's a great opportunity to satisfy your opinion. demand
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a metal and says it plans to produce 50 tons of gallium, a year by 2027 meeting all of europe and demand. it's not just the gallium that's not being produced in europe. there are 17 ram metals used in the high tech products. and the european union imports 98 percent of them from china. 4 years ago . it's set out to find read muscles on is use oil and it's hopes, pins on scans and eva, greenland, and decrease initial survey suggests that there are significant deposits of red metals in northern greece and the gmc bid midland plans to extract the medium atrium and scanned him from this book site and future, other areas of greece, rich and tungsten, germanium and antimony. but finding the deposits is only one side of the equation. it takes vast amounts of electricity to refine aluminum. at the moment, greece has the only fully operational uh, aluminum plant in europe,
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the other. so either the shut down or working at the very, very low capacity. generally speaking in europe, the production overall materials is declining constantly for the last 2 or 3 decades. and that has to do with production costs. the reason medlin has survived, as a metal is producer, may have something to do with the fact that this is one of grease is biggest suppliers of electricity from gas. 3 power plants operates on this site. and 2 of them supply the element in factory. so now medlin's plant is set to become ground 0 for us metals in this part of europe. long term europe count become metals autonomous until it secures affordable energy, a problem. it has yet to solve. jumps at all plus al jazeera on mount furnaces in central grease. the children caught up, incidents, conflicts have suffered, sexual violence. according to the un children's agency. it's recorded more than
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$200.00 cases since 2024, and says the total number is likely to be much higher than morgan reports. when fighting between this is denise army and the power military rapids support forces started in april 2023. millions were displaced from their homes in search of safety . some left all their belongings behind. others carried with them the horrors of the conflict and the mental and emotional scars ident, i'm her daughter and my le let the capitol. but student escape the memory of mimics sexual assault, that they saw my daughter, my luck was sexually assaulted. the boy who did that is on neighbor. he took her to a farm in a remote area. he tried to repo using a fire um, but someone passed by and so what was happening, he intervened and beat the boy. malik is one of dozens of children who have been sexually assaulted since the conflicts began. according to a new reports by the un solutions agency,
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unicef says that at least 221 cases have been reported, but that the real finger may be much higher. it's also states that children as young as one have been subjected to sexual violence and access to health care for those affected as hard. hospitals have been destroyed and medical supplies are lacking in conflict areas. on the a had to sleep the violence after her children were assaulted. been by the saw at night, someone would open the door, carrying the width. you'd select one of the goals and take her to another room. i could hear that i shall go crying and screaming. they were raping her every time direct to discover. come back, coveting blood, to wire, the unicef. it says that a 3rd of the $12000000.00 displaced incidents, conflicts are children. and that the violence increases the risk of being sexually abused by the wearing factions accused by rights, groups of using sexual violence as a weapon of war. the agency has called for protection of children in areas of conflict and says if survivors are not given immediate medical,
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em psychological assistance. the impact would last for generations to come. he but morgan all just there. after 2 years of high inflation, nigerians are getting some relief with prices starting to fall. it comes out to the government lifted a ban on the imports of some of the country's food staples address reports from could do 9 nigeria business is brisk in market across nigeria. after southern dropping food prices, grains have fallen by as much as 40 percent. it's a welcome relief for nigerians. after 2 years of sky high prices, i don't know what up because there's not much enough kinds of people. so the price of this go much, it's of dropped and it's good for the people with this uh, printer computer type. in december 2024, 40 inflation gross dress type rings, 50 percent deepening cost of living prices, and triggering
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a spike and model nutrition cases. as a crisis worse and last year, the government suspended on a chair bed on 40 boards, tons of rice and cold staple for to the country have been arriving at the ports. the 1st of supply has been many political, but important city petition maybe for to be available. so this make the prize to drop. it may not be sustainable, it's going to be so. so let me just go and question us to input on back what to note. but by contrasting partition is made within his night. it would, since when i draw the inputs, have east competition between the ideas, looking for food and animal feed, produces not journals with crisis. aggravated by decades of complex with the problem is that the customer needs that disrupted production, tens of thousands, unable to get to that line. i normally say end of the conflict it's important and putting into is that police are part of the countries out of the land will help secure the compass for supplies.

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