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president trump signs off sweeping new tariffs against the united states — canadian prime minister if president trump wants to usher in a new golden age for the united states, the better path is to partner with canada, not to punish us. qatar's prime minister urges israel and hamas to begin negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire — and warns against delays to the process abuse on steroids.
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could have effect of the tyres could have , the global economy. nomia iqbal reports from washington. canada hit back. we will be tariffs canada hit back. we will be - tariffs on - canada hit back. we will be - tariffs on the - canada hit back. we will be i - tariffs on the united imposing tariffs on the united states — imposing tariffs on the united states. time shall putjobs at risk. mexico's president the risk. mexico's president - the united - risk. mexico's president l - the united states risk. mexico's president - - the united states are accused the united states are dealing with its own not dealing with its own problems drugs. president problems with drugs. president trump is imposing a tax of 25% on goods 77 on goods from canada and 2-— ’ igthieire will " 7 w 7 "tore out 575777 7 77 7 "tore will 5753777 7 77 77 there will be a 10% on goods coming from leyyon all goods coming from he says he will china. he says he will absolutely impose some kind of tire on the upn union try tire is on the upn union to try and rebalance trade.
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illegal migrants into the us and to stop the flow of drugs. he also believes this will make american consumers turn away in less than two weeks since he returned to the white house, president trump's strategy is clear. he is going to risk losing america's economic dominance to achieve his goals, even if it means disrupting long—standing alliances. the united states studies centre. i think it is concerning. trump has made no
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tit—for—tat trade war. it is hard to see it as an economic win. immediate effects which probably come through the markets, but also supply chains. particularly the vehicle industry in north america. it is highly across the united states, and the united states, mexico and canada. these things will flow through quite quickly. sort of financial market reaction. broadly, most economists are concerned about the impact on inflation and growth.
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with the united states. that means we are perhaps well—placed. there's also the knock—on effects, if we get into a growth and we have already seen the emf flag this. the uk government is to introduce new laws to crack down on images of child sexual abuse generated by artificial a fake child sex abuse image, but the home office says the uk helena wilkinson has the story.
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a dramatic early morning raid at a house in and later charged with two breaches of his sexual police used a specially trained digital detection electronic devices in the property. on the growing threat of ai—generated images tools designed to create child abuse images. having a manual showing how to use ai for this purpose border force will get more powers to search suspects' electronic devices.
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solutions, but britain, here, this government is leading the way on trying to clamp down on this children's faces onto existing images of abuse, or nudifying from online predators, will be introduced as part kuenssberg programme this morning to talk you are right that there is already a legal framework
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in the last half an hour, israeli forces in gaza say of the ceasefire agreement. people following the strike, including a child in a critical condition who needed resuscitating. this breaking news coming in. the israeli forces say they have fired on a suspicious vehicle that was proceeding north on a rug that had not been agreed in the the four 77 four people have ceasefire. four people have injured in that strike. a 77child7 who 7 a 77child7 $761,735 7 jzhiij $761,735 i757 incldding a child whe'is in'e' ' " ' condition. will be critical condition. will be looking further into their
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administration on israel, what can we expect from talks when there has always been the slight tension he has been credited very strongly here by the hostage families. plays out. does president trump say to mr netanyahu you have to continue this, this ceasefire because mr netanyahu has different pressures, counter different pressures, counter pressures coming from his coalition partners, the far pressures coming from his a return to the fighting. right parties in israel who say that they want to see that they want to see a return to the fighting. there is real tension on mr netanyahu. he has competing pressures and
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how he deals with that, if he can deal with that, is going to be very interesting to see. this is one of one of the most important thing is that we will see coming out over the next few days. how is hamas positioning itself for these discussions? we have not seen any official response from hamas at this point. they have their red lines. they have insisted on them throughout. we have known that they have often said that they want to see a permanent end to this.
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and patrick dorgu — will be unveilied at old trafford. and staying at old trafford, marcus rashford is closing in on a loan move to aston villa — after being frozen out at manchester united. bbc sport understands that talks are at an advanced stage, however, there is still work to be done to finalise the move before monday's transfer before monday's transfer deadline. rashford hasn't played for united since being dropped deadline. by head coach ruben amorim for the manchester derby back in december. derby back in december. second placed arsenal play manchester city later in the premier league, in the premier league, with the leaders liverpool with the leaders liverpool now nine points clear now nine points clear at the top of the table following their win at bournmouth. nottingham forest are only behind arsenal on goal difference after their 7—0 at the top of the table victory over brighton, so arsenal are under pressure to get a win and manager mikel arteta knows what mikel arteta knows what beating the champions beating the champions could do for morale. could do for morale.
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it will be good for us. winning big matches is always something special. it is a win against our big rivals. we need to bring something extra. there is confidence and emotion. we have to continue to win. there are six fixtures in the women's super league today. arsenal have made a flying start at manchester city after an error from laia aleixandri saw them score in the first minute, it's currently 2—1 there.
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to card a 70 and move clear. clare connor, has said england's ashes performance has been "brutal, hugely disappointing and frustrating." acknowledged that the team's reputation had taken a hit, of professionalism were accurate. the perception reputation the perception of the perception reputation of england's women's cricket is _ that _ of england's women's cricket is _ that we _ of england's women's cricket is that we want something that we want people see this — something that we want people see this team positively and = -:: 77 77e 7ole77d7777 and for them to be role models and to inspire — for them to be role models and to inspire fans and and for them to be role models and to insp follow and and for them to be role models and to insp follow the and for them to be role models and to insp follow the team and -m 77 z: is a sport that cricket, that. is: a sport. that * flm'ffi" ., love. this
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cricket, that ia a apart that w wwwww w love. this -roup of cricket, that ia a apart that - love. this group of players we love. this group of players care _ we love. this group of players care deeply about playing for england. there isn't a lack of professionalism. there is of course there is learning, of course there is learning _ learning, of course there is learning that we have to do. to knock off the runs in kuala lumpur. democratic republic of the congo, are fleeing to neighbouring countries,
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as rwandan—backed m23 rebels advance toward the provincial capital, bukavu. rush towards the border. goma, the capital of north kivu, last week. earlier i spoke to our africa regional editor, richard kagoe who gave the latest. what we've heard from authorities and sources in there has been a force of about 1,500 that have
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and they have been assembling there. an army airport, which is very strategic, been a major escalation in the past couple of hours, with reports indicating that the m23 were advancing and, richard, of course, this is a rebel offensive that what's the wider impact of this offensive? humanitarian impact? were killed when m23 ran over
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goma last week. people have been displaced as they were fleeing for safety. some have moved and crossed over into the rwandan side. currently overwhelmed. so it's a very challenging situation from a humanitarian perspective. to stop their offensive, for rwanda to stop backing them. is that pressure having any impact at the moment? not quite. of course, we had the g7 kivu province, is a disregard of the sovereignty and territorial
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the silver 1954 streamliner was sold the vehicle — one of only 4 known complete examples — becomes the 2nd most expensive car ever sold at auction. made his prediction on how long winter will last —— is on the horizon —— phil spoke in �*groundhog—ese' to share his forecast with the only man who of punxsutawney
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generally it's been on the cold side. wind and rain, mainly towards the north and the west. now, for this week ahead. of the country, with some wind and rain for a time before it now, this weather front has been pushing into high pressure, so it's continuing to weaken. for eastern scotland down into southern scotland, northern england, wales and the south west. some spots of rain on it for this afternoon to the west of it, brighter for northern ireland, western scotland and to the east of it. after that cold, frosty start, it's dry with some sunshine temperatures for most in single digits. as we move through tonight that weather front pushes southwards this the breeze and those weather fronts and the cloud and rain.
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it will be less cold. gusts up to 50, 60mph for the outer hebrides. some sunshine around. variable cloud. winds lighter in the south. and a mild day to come. quite blustery and mild ahead of it, but it will be turning colder behind that cold front. band of rain spread southwards and eastwards, tending to weaken as it does so.
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