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in north america and around the globe. that north korea wants to make peace. north koreans want to make peace. donald trump tells his supporters it's time to when it said the country was not firing missiles any more. talk. the trump administration makes a first attempt at gun control. kim jong—un, could lead to the greatest deal for the world. reportedly splitting the territory into three. splitting it in three. spy find traces of poison in the rebels have denied the claims. a restaurant. in the three weeks since the government launched its offensive. have been found in a restaurant the pair had visited. because he's imposed tariffs on imports.
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load of teachers. in a threatened congressional seat. kimjong—un, saying he thought pyongyang wanted so their staff can focus on what actually to make peace. matters. here's elaine dunkley. and, like so many schools, it's struggling to recruit teachers. it's had to use innovative ways to attract staff. but we'll see. we even offer housing. that's one of our school houses over there. while you pay off your student going to send missiles up any loan. more until through the meetings. well, think of that, we were, like, getting a lot of missiles sent. i wouldn't say japan was thrilled, missiles flying over japan! they're very happy with what i'm doing. honestly, when you think... they're not going to send missiles up, think of it. they're not sending missiles up.
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we've shown great strength, i think that also important. right? tariffs on steel and aluminium. "we don't want the tariffs, what do we have to do? from the european union different countries, right? sounds nice, they kill us on trade. but you can't go any higher than you're already at anyway! we're going to tax bmw, you want to have money? you want to have money come into
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our country? on steel and aluminium. to the international efforts to avoid a trade war. have long been in the diary. by the us this week, the meeting took on some urgency. but they don't want their producers to pay a 25% tariff either. week to seek exactly that.
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to look at them in great detail. they willjoin an ever—growing list of nations who won't be paying. on friday and removed his country from the list. canada and mexico have already been exempted. will take its course to put that direction into effect. with the president. will also want to be spared. in the end, it might only be russia and china paying the us tariffs. between two of the world's biggest
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exporters. joe lynam, bbc news. which allow rifles to fire with the speed of machine guns. to kill 58 people. will be changed to include bump stocks. our washington correspondent chris buckler has more. to improve gun safety. which president trump himself has talked about. into automatic machine guns, in effect. basically, they increase the speed at which bullets can be fired.
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then to use them effectively as machine guns. in a lengthy process. the department of justice want to do it. that there will also be legal challenge. to try to tighten legislation, is something they want. is that this is not in itself new legislation. as a machine gun, and that's how it will be tightened. but effectively, it makes them illegal for sale.
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making the news. from its legislative council. one—third veto bloc in the legislature. four of the six vacant seats are being contested. against president nicolas maduro. all eight men and one woman were sent to prison. of march by military counter—intelligence agents. the lawyer said there was no concrete evidence of wrongdoing. movement that will win many victories.
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and the mainstream media. he also spoke of a growing wave of populism across europe. of eastern ghouta three weeks ago. and isolated another. martin patience reports. this is where the un calls "hell on earth". but war planes are overhead. there's no escape. the syrian army has now reportedly surrounded the main town of douma. syrian jets are pounding the besieged enclave.
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but hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped inside. the united nations calls these air strikes "collective punishment". syria and its backer, russia, are not listening. the syrian army is advancing. close to the capital. this commander seems confident of victory. the terrorists, as he calls them, are on the run. but civilians are caught. they have nowhere to run. but international organisations say it's nowhere near enough. appears to be entering the final stage. but the end could be bloodier than what has come before. martin patience,
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bbc news, lebanon. abolishing 2—term limits for the country's president. and possibly rule indefinitely. which was brought in by deng xiaoping in 1982. stay with us on bbc news. violent, people living nearby are warned to wear hard hats. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times.
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with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots in the gym. then he came out through a fire exit and started firing at our huts. god, we were all petrified. in an 8—car convoy. paul, what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine, thank you. what are you going to do now? is it going to change your life much do you think? i've never been married before. this is bbc news.
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on imports of the metal. rifles to fire continuously. rick saccone. wants to see a policy of zero tolerance for dealers. during the course of his or her life! their families are destroyed. so you can kill thousands of people and go to jailfor 30 days. they catch a drug dealer,
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they don't even put them in jail. think of it. in many states. or you get life imprisonment. you — think of it. and they don't even put you in jail! they don't do anything! i think it's a discussion we have to start thinking about. don't you? i don't know if you are ready. i don't know if this country is ready for it. to start thinking about. and his daughter in the city of salisbury. in a critical condition.
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where they were eating last sunday. dominic casciani has the latest. and yulia skripal? in the pizzeria where they ate last sunday. who was there last sunday is in danger. it is a crucial piece of evidence in an evolving and a huge operation. warfare specialists arrived earlier today. a vehicle designed to save lives now posing a grave risk to the public. detectives calling on the help of the military to make it safe. in the last 2a hours. last night, we saw them take away a police car from the hospital.
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contaminated last sunday. who is behind this crime. ministers are being briefed on the unfolding investigation. emergency committee, cobra. where it should lead. the main cemetery is one of five sites under investigation. of mr skripal‘s wife and son. of his daughter — still critical, still in intensive care. victim of the nerve agent, detective sergeant nick bailey.
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on with normal life. to help businesses affected by the police operation. it is all over. dominic casciani, bbc news, in salisbury. in four days of riots. by buddhist hardliners. jill mcgivering has the latest. and badly
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damaged mosques. immunities run deep. —— communities run deep. friday prayers were held in the open air under army protection. the military are out in force now. on the surface, all is calm. to hide at night. the government now promises to pay for the damage. local officials have been told to start the clean—up at once. is still in place. and thousands of troops were sent onto the streets.
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by a group of muslims. this monk risks his life to protect mosques in his area from attack. translation: there were four attempted attacks. the police to come. and sent them away. there are 11! to happen to them. with the petrol bombs. mohamed's home was one sacked. translation: they've looted our house. my sister only got married recently. they have taken all herjewellery.
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and they have even taken that. see how they have torn our 2—month—old child's toy? i think more than racism, their intention was to loot. police say they have arrested nearly 150 people. will restore justice here. called for an international ban on landmines. by walking through a live minefield. trust, was with diana during her iconic walk. campaign which took place just six months before she died. good morning. good morning, ma'am. when she arrived, she was very nervous.
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"you need to listen to me. i'm going to give you a safety briefing. these other things that have been killing a of children. or seriously injured. probably not the best opening line for a princess. ban on landmines. largely neglected issue. detritus of war. the amazing work we did.
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of the amount of media that came off planes. i was expecting a fewjournalists. i think it was something like 90 following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. out and uncovered the mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. firing. that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question.
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by how political it became. to highlight a problem. which litter the country. princess diana really did engage. of the questions, that she was very moved by what she was seeing. she was very engaged on the issue. aspect as well? to pieces and were missing limbs, it moved her. and you could see it moved her.
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of the problem of mines. not to ratify the treaty. you know, you say a picture paints a thousand words. of the 20th century. the bbc‘s witness programme that with memories of princess diana. hard hats as its eruptions get more violent. into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century.
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andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. most active volcanoes. this is mount shinmoedake, awake again after seven years. in 2011, locals were evacuated. it is now being watched very closely. smoke is rising more than 3,000 metres into the air. high winds blowing ash across the towns nearby. around the volcano. in a country with more than 100 volcanoes. base for the mysterious villains of
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the spectre organisation. experts are watching to see just how violent this volcano will become. that north korea wants to make peace. firing missiles anymore. kim jong—un could lead to the greatest deal for the world. of the team on twitter. i'm at lvaughanjones. you are watching bbc news.
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of england and wales. but thoroughly wet across many northern areas. across parts of scotland with some snow on the hills. as the weather front continues to move northwards. of the night. but elsewhere a dry and chilly start to sunday. and stubborn to clear. but eventually they should do.
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of the morning. of scotland as well. into the afternoon, some could be heavy, maybe thundery. but a milder day for scotland, temperatures here, ten or 11. more breeze and also outbreaks of rain. parts of the uk. of the sunshine through monday. for scotland, variable cloud, a few sunny spells. temperatures of 7—10 degrees.
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