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you're watching out. just a reminder of our top story is this all of us present. donald trump, such as teams, a set to meet with russian officials to discuss with us the day c spar proposal. the keys agreed to installed your radio. trump says the wells is now waiting to see how russia respond to the off of the lessons of people. encouraging soldiers has been chosen focused on after standoff between security force. it's a sub for to splices and but not just on providence government. the types of training on choose day and the route is the full taking hundreds of passengers home postage space. security operation has now and is the phone the president of the philippines with regard to task a half alonza is also tom apples, as is now in the custody of the international criminal court. just had to use that to face charges of crimes against humanity, links to his war on drugs while he was an office. president donald trump has
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imposed a 25 percent powerful oil steel, an ottoman and impulse into the united. it stays. it's a sweeping may, if that will be applied globally, be european union retaliation within hours with counts of ashes and roughly $28000000000.00 less of american goods. so i'm gonna change reports from by then. now. this plan to induce blog work is making steel. the end product will be sold inside europe and beyond. some will end up in the us when now 25 percent terrace on steel and on the medium are in effect, imposed by the trump administration. the routing also takes in products made from the 2 metals, which means hundreds of everyday objects will cost more. european leaders have responded quickly. the counter measures we take to date, a strong,
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proportionate as the united states are applying terrace was $28000000000.00. we are responding with counter measures was 26000000000 euros. this matches the economic scope of the terrace of the united states starting next month. enforcing certain items in the us will cost 25 percent more. meaning that if it costs $2.00 to bring these on and see, and now it will soon costs $2.50 and that price hike will probably be postponed to consumers. a 2nd wave of terrace is plants and mid april, across europe. the message is the same from the says, the trade will is in no one's interest. in the, in the current chancellor was clear what he feels should happen. people who really got understood, we need fewer trade barriers, that's not more. that's why i think that us types of wrong and we'll respond to them appropriately and quickly. we're a close contact with the commission on behalf of member states. the commission is
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also made it clear, but it is ready to negotiate with the us was not clear if the us will be ready to negotiate with the you. following this retaliation, dominant cane al jazeera in the german capital. you as president, donald trump, to use the european union of taking advantage of the u. s. e. you were set up in order to take advantage of the united states, including honors as are in and taking advantage. of course, i can, you know, i'm, i have great respect for ireland to what they did and they should have done just what they did. but the united states shouldn't have let it happen. we had stupid leaders, we had leaders that didn't have a clue. or let's say they were a business people, but they didn't have a clue what was happening in all of a sudden ireland, as you know, our pharmaceutical companies as well. teresa fallen is the director of the center. so russia, europe, asia studies. and i'm pleased to say that she joins us now from brussels. so trump
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is famously a businessman, all these terrorists, good business from trump. i would say i've never seen transatlantic relations at such a low in my 20 years of observing them. so i would say that this is not good for anyone's economy. the west is worried about a recession. europeans are also worried about recessionary effects and employment. so i think that this is the worst thing to happen at this point. then you say, you've never seen that for my sake relationships that search alone. why do you think that donald trump is going down this road then to steer to things that are happening here in europe. we have the negotiations about the war in ukraine, where the europeans perceive that donald trump is embracing, put in. and they now see the us as an adversary, not as an ally, unfortunately, after 80 years of diplomatic institutional building that's in disarray. also the trump administration's terror of policy is something that is seen as
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a reddick and the europeans are willing to fight back with a sledgehammer. now the next period will increase terrace, also for the americans, which will increase the recessionary pressure 0 as well. so the europeans are playing and soft. alternatively, the u. k has not yet responded. they're trying to take a softly softly approach. it's one country compared to $27.00 of the members states since they breakfasted uh several years ago. so they have an approach with the new investor, you can best or to washington dc or to the us, i should say peter mendelson because at mega make our economies great again. so they're trying a softer, more to do magic approach to the trump administration. then the commission is yeah, and um donald trump has imposed a 25 percent terrorist on all still an ottoman and impulse into the united states. and this is a global measure. so he seems to be extending this out to all countries. but can we break it down a little bit about his diplomacy to each of those countries?
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for example, here up at sikes on those fast ok. for europe they have responded very dramatically . and so, and it's the quote, but they're also focusing on republican states. so bourbon blue jeans, harley davidson. and the next step will be in the april and they are deliberately focusing on louisiana, where the house of representatives speaker is from. so they are targeting republican states. as i said, the u. k is taking very soft approach. canada has also increased terrace in steel, so it's across the board of china has been rather quiet about all of this, but they are the biggest export or to the us. so the us narrative is that this is national security issue, but it's actually very tumultuous for all the economies. and we know from economic
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history, these types of chairs usually don't and very well. okay, theresa fallon, thank you very much. we really appreciate your expertise. the thing to now south korea is the 6 largest supply of steel to the us. it says the terrorist on fed broke mcbride reports from the manufacturing hub of pay hung on the south east coast for a visit by national and local political leaders in a show of support for a steel plant facing a world of troubles. this is, po, hung, the oldest and one of the biggest steel making centers in south korea. an industry the town depends much of the country's industrial strength because it's close to the length of the various industries such as construction, automobile, ship, building, machinery in defense. given it thrown as a fundamental national industry, state level of protection and support are essential during president donald trump's
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1st to south korea was prompted an exemption from us terrace. but not this time. south korea is filmmakers had already been facing tough times because of a downturn in the local construction industry that's been made was by a deluxe of cheap steel from china, which has been experiencing its own down to signs of the economic impact of an industry and decline on everywhere in this city. so these, however, will me on impose on the steel industry accounts for more than 50 percent of the local economy. given the industries down to in the entire local economy is suffering as well as the results commercial. vacancies of a paid in the downtown areas and jobs for local work is disappearing, making the situation very difficult to go for the cities. problems are compounded by a crisis at the national level with the ongoing political uncertainty following the impeachment of president you and so kill, leaving the government seriously and pad at
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a critical juncture. commanding the acting president stay to the us is america. fast policy is shaking the world in causing turbulence and the global older mail. a still small taking from president trump, singling out of south korea and his speech to congress last week for imposing on friendly terrace. the fear is many other products beyond steel could be targeted with reciprocal punishment. and the same kind of pain po, hung is suffering. now, could be the fate of many more cities in the future. rob mcbride, i'll just say era, co heading south career. i'm a reality to it so much on walk, all gosh, has to deliver the last to it from us president donald trump, to the rainy and for administer during that michigan. tyrone thomas less are reportedly just new nuclear talks between the nations. iran supreme leisure says negotiations with the current us government will not need to listing of iranian
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sanctions. the wrong has confirmed the left, the house being received. both the and sub needs minute ride though derek has refused to cooperate with states prosecutes as investigating him full thrashing, both via and hudson, convened as a constitutional order order. he dismissed the prize as persecution and warns against any attempt to arrest him in the public ass up scott state. prosecutors ordered his arrest of the he ignore the summons on charges of attacking the constitutional order of this month. philip dick received a one year jo sentence on 60 of political bonds for obstruction, the decisions of high representatives office for the country for the future. the script that the should says here that the agent, the looking for us, like we're all kind to today is an important day because we starting the process of adopting the new constitution for republicans search scott, we're drafting the proposal. everyone has the right to submit their own vision,
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and we'll finalize that through public debate. to i call dealerships that's collided with an oil tango off the coast. the person is still bonding 2 days off to the incidence police, the rest of the captain of the vessel on suspicion of gross negligence on demand full. so on choose date that's off to one person was killed in the collision with the tank co, which was carrying us aviation fuel people living along the case northeastern coast of set. the worries about the impact monique could have on local wildlife. thousands of people are sheltering and then over crowded stadium comp in burundi office, leading functioning between government forces, an m 23 flights as and the eastern democratic republic of congo, old and 60000 people have risk lives swimming across or is this a river? it's the largest number of arrivals to the neighboring country and decades. catherine solely reports from west and burundi. it's been 2 and
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a half weeks since this company started coming to booth fleeing from bessy. the most of them are. all of them have come from an area called 0 is the 2nd largest town, often called with a copy to the city of south q. and a lot of them is saying that they just reading from that on saucy. we are being told that m 23 levels in d r c. have been advancing closer to 0. right now. they have taken an area about 60 kilometers uh from most of us. pierce. yeah, uh many of the refugees are being a registered here. and after that, this is a temporary, uh, come on and once they are registered they are going big. they're going to be taken to another town,
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a father in law. and it's important to remember that uh, we wouldn't be already has more than 90000 or refugees or from previous conflict. a many of them are come to me. so this is how people are leaving. they have come with everything that they could from the euro. and some of them have hard to cross the visa river that separates a d. r c. and wound the mini uh, was swimming across and talking to me now is muddy. muddy medical to orientalism ma might say, well, i do know really back to the interview or we saw soldiers, there was a lot of shooting. we were very afraid we couldn't stay there. so we had to cross the river and, and many of them are seeing the same thing. they want to stay here,
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they say. but it's a unit see, are wants to move them father a way of for their own safety. but they say that they want to waste house the situation. they just want to go back home. catherine, story all to 0, rudy. the still ahead on the i'll just say rough a coconut crisis in sure. lang tests, white moms is out stripping the life of one of the islands biggest faithfuls. and so what we have from manchester, united manager, we've been m o written, who fax,
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the file. it is time for school. now he is borrow louisa. thank you so much, patrice months up a has been re elected as i had a basket of football. the south hopkins stood on of the house for a 2nd term at a meeting in egypt. during his time is charged morocco have become the 1st african team to reach a world cup. semi final, the country also won the right to co host, the 2030 finals. what's that besides, he now wants to see more international standard stadiums built on the comp time for investing in the stadium. spend the money on football development. investing in football infrastructure is enormously beneficial for the come see, for the people of those countries and for the economy development of, of, of africa. so part of what we have doing going forward over the next few months is to engage with the heads of state and to engage with the governments,
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but also to bring the private sector and to encourage them to support football, to encourage them to partner with football at the same meeting, samuel last one are placed on the african football's top decision making body for time asking player for your joins the executive committee less than a week after, over turning a back at our was served to reason suspensions for violating disciplinary and integrity standards. mattress united manager ruben amaran's says he welcomes the cops, planned to build a new $2500000000.00 stadium within the next 5 years. chief executive for omar beretta says the cost of their new stadium could affect how much they can spend on new slayers. but co owner, jim ratcliffe said he believes united can be premier league champions by 2028 am or in size. he has a strong relationship with ratcliffe. but his focus right now is on qualifying for the euro belief quarter finals against ralph associated that on thursday a. it's really good since they one. i think we are really blunt and honest with
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each other. we feel a little bit to the character we are. we, we are quite similar to that. i will always felt the support of the board at the, especially the, the, from sort of the searching in this moment everybody, me all the players. we are in the performing the season. so we can always change that. so i include myself in that part of under performing, and he was honest on that. so the focus is to change these minds uh into change all the people, the minds it's, it's an amazing stadium, but these in the future, 5 years from now. so we have to focus on the, on the present, and i'm really excited to, to tween things in those traffic that these, our focus pos, fee will leave, have a lock on their side if they were to come back from the mass of 71 home lost or stolen wednesdays, that champions league action also whirled. there is round the dread have it to one
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advantage having to rivals at medical madrid in their 2nd leg tide later, killian and bobby missed most of browse training on tuesday as in it, and is in del, for the clash route. rob day, hard 5 to one, when after burned about a last week as a group of deals and it was but to me that it's a match that will allow us to keep on dreaming in this competition as we have done in previous years. it's the last 16 this year is more complicated than other years, but we have the same confidence to keep fighting in this competition until the last match, but all a parasite, sherman, a coach, lewis and re k. so as a seems champions league went over at liverpool feels like a significant moment in the history of the club. he has g vertical down in this last 16 tie, heading into the 2nd leg, deliverables, and filled the stadiums also one den bailey's early effort level. the advocates for him outcome was decided any penalty shoot out. liver pull missed 2 of their cakes, and it was p a cheese desiree do. fired his team into the quarter. final clear.
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i think the only the with the 2 teams could have gone through, but we deserve to progress with just a slightly more suddenly during the 1st game. and now we've shown what sort of team we offer. we already prove that to some extent, last season. we have a huge strength of character and personality, a team that goes out of its way to produce its own side to football, regardless of when we're playing. i hope and think that every fan around the wells i was i was hoping that this game just kept on going just wouldn't stop because it was incredible and a the in the end one. and for us it's so show show when lucky that if you are a number one in the lead table that you've done faced buddies, engine ma'am, which is one of the best teams in europe. but yeah, that's the form of the we are in. we have to accept it, then we will come back strong. the next to south korea is going to have produced as
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standing come back to reach the quarter finals of the asian and champions league. they were to nail down after the 1st flag against japanese champions. this old koby that they once free. now progress, 321, i guess there assign a was the hero. his penalty in the 84th minutes sent it into extra time. any want? it was a long distance, right? going to head in space. the competition which will be played as a mini tournament in jetta, starting at the end. the study radian champions allow, will be there to the trash these bank side pack the core for now. in riyadh, overturn a 1st light defeats the most successful team and champions league history. having won it 4 times and the thailand champions for him united are into the last days for the 1st time since 2013. they beat to heart. who has them one know in malaysia home, so i thought they've had to equalize in the 9th of the minutes. that was rules out
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for off site. so it's very em who's going to put a final draw which takes place in part on monday. and there are more doubts over the future plane, career of tiger woods. the 15 time major champion has suffered a ruptured achilles before the 9 year old had been hoping to make his come back at the master's in april and may not appear at a p. j. tournament event since last july, which is now had surgery on his latest entry with no fixed time scale on his recovery. and players championship starts on thursday in florida. i'm like with scottish shuffler is a 2 time champion and he'll be looking for a 3rd title in a row at t p. c. sawgrass. shuffler 19 tournaments last year, but the world number one is treating 2025 as a blank slate. he looks for his 1st when of the year last year's last year. i'm not trying to replicate it. i'm not trying to look back on it. but at the end of day it's in the past. it was a great year. i'm tremendously thankful is, i mean, i've lived a full life time in a year. you know,
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a lot of great things happened and i'm very thankful for that. but when it comes to this year, i've never been a guy that sets long term goals. okay, that is all you support for now. when we set back to you. thanks, barbara. okay, charlene can, can see you around 3000000000 k cannot see if the island is experiencing a shortage and that's driving out prices. coach not produced is that even though i think the government to allow imports, but now for them, this reports from colombo, the ashanti route because like most housewives in sri lanka is spending a lot on coconuts, a staple entry, long cooking. and what i mean, what i'm at is lots of people have gotten used to making do they cut down on making, wrote and symbol prices have never been the site. sure. lumpkins consumed around 70 percent of the 3100000000 coconuts the country produced in 2023 while exporters use
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the remainder to bring in valuable funding currency. but now the country is running short and the gap between supply and demand stands at around $1300000000.00 coconuts. colby and the footlights of band and the economy crises, everything led to the increase but less of cost. and also that all of those came and i have made this uh, besides the prices on top of them at the government tightly controllers, both coconut inputs and the use of fertilizer. but with the supply running low and the month. so she long cause process coconut products still high. the industries are asking for at least temporary changes to the rules loudly throughout like a is a 3rd generation grew and exposed to easy so long as looking at industry has led the wayne innovation and efficiency. both of which are critical during the cutting shortage, the out of any f as in the industrial, if you will, bring a couple of that into the factory. redone risk. anything. and it's not just the
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foot, eliza shortage and climate change that are causing problems. harvest of also falling because some plant ation known a c. it's now more profitable to sell that land through real estate developers. you know, got to give you most of the fragmentation of land using these lands for other projects and auctioning of land for residential uses is common in urban areas. but we must protect coconut growing land and everyone must be made aware of this. the government has created new plantation areas in the north and south of the country, and the industry is confident. it can maintain exports despite shortages. meanwhile, households like push on these, hoping they can continue eating the staples. they have enjoyed for so long. we know fernandez audra 0 colombo. well, is it from me, louisa probing to this news hour, you can find much more on our website as always, i'll just 0. don't come me fall. so we'll be here in a moment,
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bit more. today's news. thank you for the its undisputed, the 72 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana india and 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or a mob of locals along side the state governments. prevention of constabulary personnel. over 30 years later in the district court acquitted the accused to date, no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india is forgotten, must occur on the jersey to the war and gaza is open 230000 children. we 15000 to have lost both parents, these children of the strongest of survivors. we see them with the resilience, they carry bright possibilities they deserve. just like every child in the world
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spends on olsen with human appeal and create a brighter future because as children give mercy now in a sense of belonging to walk down any street in purcellville to feel the presence of defend community and the every day heroes keeping communities together little, there's always a little bit of a da 0 visits. it's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing rents and chipped vacation a sense of community on a jersey to francis and so, and so for many of its former african colonies may be in decline. but the remains of potency cannot make a culture for a flurry of articles across french speaking advertise campaigning for change. that just ears, investigative unit forensically uncovers
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a murky world of faith journalists false accounts, and forced identities with links to states. actors with vested interests, africa's ghost reporters coming soon. just the, you know, the people are going to rush it right now as we speak. and hopefully we can get a ceasefire from russia. you're as president, donald trump continues to push for his plan of a 30 day see spot when you clean up the key if the key to his proposal, the law on the bulk of this. so just there are lots of stuff also coming up. dozens of
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