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new laws to tackle the threat from child sex abuse images generated by artificial intelligence are to be of the premier league — with a convincing 5—1 win against manchester city. hello, welcome to the stock markets around the world are bracing for turbulence trading partners. on saturday, mrtrump signed off
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on 25% tariff on neighbouring mexico to buy canadian goods. the price that must be paid". nomia iqbal reports. billions of dollars�* worth of goods every year. on canadian products entering the us, a trade war
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president trump. turning on canada like this, cos we were always such good neighbours. countries stop illegal immigration and the flow of drugs into the us. retaliatory taxes. of a trade war.
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goods america imports. i think this is a very systematic thing. we should also increase tariffs _ and mutual win—win. many republican senators are uneasy about it, because millions of homes are in states they lead canadian products. but the president said the disruption would be on the european union to try to rebalance trade, solution and the tariffs are gone by the end of this week. and then perhaps most importantly, we don't know
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countries or whether this is the start of a broader trade war that trump intends to engage in with the rest with the us's closest allies. trade and former counsel to the national security council and senate committee on finance. �*managing director of rock creek global advisors. thank 9:2:sz -"“:' :�*::“:jl:�*%* ' " " ' " for {2:22 -"“:' :�*::“:jl:�*%* ' " " ' " for can you take you for your time. can you take through what you think and us through what you think and your how these us through what you think and your tariffs )w these proposed tariffs could affect the three countries in both the proposed tariffs could affect the ti and countries in both the proposed tariffs could affect the ti and long—term? 30th the proposed tariffs could affect the ti and long—term? 30th start short and long-term? ihat $1- i canada and short and long-term? ihatfl - canada and maia- short and long-term? ihat statt - canada and mexico?- short and long-term? ihat statt - canada and mexico. i think| with canada and mexico. i think the economic effects will be
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for both canada and severe for both canada and mexico. compared to the us there are more trade —dependent on further exports they send on further exportstbey send 80% of on further expertstney send 80% of the united almost 80% of the united states. the 25% rate they will face is also higher than 10% on facaisalso higher than 10% on china facgjsalso higher than 10% on china is only about 15% china. china is only about 15% dependent on the united states. dependent'ontheijfiited states. has �* options dependent'on�*the'ijfiited' states. has �*options buyers it has other options and buyers for it can for its good that it can redirect that trade to more easily. this seems to follow §§§|l¥ the §§§m§ tfitfiflfi’fi" 777 77 "th" theory §§§|l¥ th's §§§ht§ tfitfiflfi’fi" 777 77 "th" theory of hit“? th's §§§m§ tfitfiflfi’fi" 777 77 "nt" theory of punish your the theery ef penis-b gee-r:— : :——:~— first and the theery ef penis-h gee-r:— : :——:~— first and most harshly. friends first and most harshly. three sectors that will be the three sectors that will be affected most, autos, energy affectedmostr éutclsr energy agriculture, the affectedmostradtcxsrenergy agriculture, the pain will and agriculture, the pain will be felt in united states be felt in the united states as as autos become more well as autos become more expensive, goods expensive, agricultural goods lose their markets, consumers higher prices. that will higher prices. that willi be in the ener: sector as felt intheenergy secter as where gasoline prices will well where gescxl'ine prices will up well where gescxl'ine prices will up in well where rgespl’ine prices will up in the united states by go up in the united states by as gguch 20 cents to the as much as 20 cents to the
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gallon. at the moment it is three countries, _ gallon. at the moment it is three countries, do - gallon. at the moment it is three countries, do you - gallon. at the moment it is i three countries, do you think gallon. at the moment it is i three will tries, do you think gallon. at the moment it is i three will be 5, do you think ether; gel“ 55 esféhfié themselves ether; eel“ eg fisféh'gé themselves thinking bracing themselves thinking that there might be tariff increases heading their way? that is exactly the message action sends to every this action sends to every in the world. no country in the world. no country in the world. no country is safe from these it doesn't matter if tariffs. it doesn't matter if you are a free trade yee ere e—free trede egreement veg. ere e—free trede egreentent it doesn't matter if partners. it doesn't matter if are nato or other mutual = 7 treaty partner. no is safe from j is safe from these country is safe from these and so every government tariffs and so every government would the webld have the resbbnsibilitye s- . ,, s," c 7 see what webld have the resbehsibilitye we — ,, w” e 7 see what they could do to to see what they could do to away from the united diversify away from the united states to reduce their exposure diversify away from the united st the to reduce their exposure diversify away from the united st the united ice their exposure diversify away from the united st the united states, exposure te the united states; by —— : :— a trade te the tlhited stetes; by —— : :— a trade and investment building a trade and investment relationships with other countries. that will be a negative impact on neeetivetens—ternt impeet en united gnegetiyeteng—ternt impeet en united states itself. i do the united states itself. i do think is additional think there is additional actions will be coming particularly for the european
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union. what do you think this for the union. what do you think this - for the united - union. what do you think this - for the united states'l means for the united stetes' with other means for the united states' with other key relatiogships with other key going forward? = _, countries going forward? they will become _ countries going forward? they will become more _ countries going forward? they i will become more - we will become more fractious. we will become more fractious. we will not have as deep integration into commercial relationships, and relationships, trade and that will spill investment. that will spill over on american firms, trying to do business around the world. if there no certainty world. if there is no certainty about access to the us market and whether that could be cut and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �*on and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �* on a whim and and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �*onawhim and no off on a whim and with no notice longer term notice whatsoever, longer term that's going to make it more difficult for us headquartered firm to do globally. firm to do business—globally. will be a significant we a - - reciate disadvantage. we appreciate our disadvantage. we appreciate your views — disadvantage. we appreciate your views and _ disadvantage. we appreciate - your views and _ thank changes to how the panama canal is operated. mr rubio's on his first visit abroad as secretary of state
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president trump has said he's determined to take back the canal, with military force if necessary, because of alleged chinese influence over the waterway. in the past hour or so, panamanian presidentjose raul mulino told reporters he saw "no real threat" but he has marco rubio's meeting with president mulino he wouldn't answer questions afterwards about how the meeting had gone when that was shouted to him. at the start, handshakes. very warm greetings. but i think that belies the rapid tensions that after president trump vowed
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to retake the canal. the argument of the us administration and marco rubio coming here is they believe that this country is one in america's own back yard. towards the united states, that countries could be subject by president trump. and certainly we've seen that in this case with his vow refusing to rule out military force to do so. the last two days, and it's
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created a real degree of fear and suspicion among many within this population. and it's also aroused deeply patriotic feelings. many panamanians, the overwhelming majority, believe that the canal should remain in panamanian hands. now, some analysts think this isjust a maximalist negotiating position by president trump, and perhaps but the reality is there is now something of a diplomatic here in panama. hundreds of palestinians have been reunited with their families in gaza, after being released from
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held without charge. joyous scenes in gaza, as more than a hundred men, this weekend under phase one of the ceasefire. but most of them were never charged with any offences. i got out of prison and discovered that my wife, my daughter, my sister—in—law and my nephew were all killed.
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in jail without facing charges or trial. in attacks that killed many israelis — now treated and hamas's deliberate show of strength at every hostage the war to resume. but many in israel welcome the pause in fighting. it's a ceasefire that most people on both sides is by no means guaranteed. we want peace, we want peace, we don't want war. they all have to come out, and the process must continue.
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the ceasefire also brings a lifeline to some. the partial opening of the border between egypt so this is just the start. we have to really... we have to speed up the pace. this is a criticaljuncture — a resumption of war wyre davis, bbc news.
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to quickly retake control with four more goals, including two by teenagers — the 18—year—old myles lewis—skelly so a lot to like for arsenal who are six points behind liverpool having played a game more. need a bit of luck. tottenham ended ther four game losing run with a win at brentford. the 2—0 victory was a rare clean sheet for spurs and showed a resilience which has been lacking this season. they scored in the first half from an inswinging son hueng min corner which ended up an own goal spurs move up to 14th.
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philippe mateta scored both goals for the visitors. and they could have scored many more. palace now swap places with united into 12th place. wins under manager ruben amorim. a hard season in this moment. a hard moment because we are trying, and you feel the players are trying, we are trying different things to control the game, to improve certain things from the last game. you feel it but then when you don't win games and momentum it is hard, especially at home, but we need in the first minute of play.
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the early game between manchester city of arsenal. leaders chelsea win over aston villa. and the late game is between tottenham and manchester united. that ended in a 1—0 win for united. as they were beaten by india in the final match of the series. the series but they were thrashed in mumbai —
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they played a fantastic batting innings, they could played d a lot oi a lot at cricket and glgteya lot of cricket and. . : to sharma, is as credit to sharma, that is as a ball striking i have clean a bell etr'rbina has; r” he played clean a bell etr'rbing has; r” he played fantastically seen. he played fantastically well. you always think what we have done or how we could m sto- -ed him but some da 5 have stopped him but some days you have to give a of yoguzlyave to give a lot of to the i he played brilliantly championship — his second dp world tour career title. and spain's pablo larrazabal who'd three—putt bogied and canter took full advantage at the first extra
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be introduced by the government. here's helena wilkinson. open the door! a dramatic early—morning raid at a house in hertfordshire last week. police used a specially trained digital detection dog to seize phones, a hard drive and other it comes as the government says it's cracking down on the growing threat of ai—generated images of child sexual abuse of child sexual abuse create or distribute ai by introducing four new laws. by introducing four new laws. it'll be illegal to possess, it'll be illegal to possess, create or distribute ai
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tools designed to create child abuse images. having a manual showing how to use ai for this purpose will also become illegal. border force will get more powers to search suspects, electronic devices and running websites where other paedophiles can share content or advice will be a specific offence. to outlaw the use of artificial models to create and exploit child abuse images and also much stronger penalties on those who are creating these forums to teach other people to use ai for abuse. ways in which ai is being used by abusers includes putting children's faces onto existing images of abuse or nudifying
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details of organisations which offer information capital, bukavu. a civil society activist told the bbc that many people after capturing goma last week. jewel kiriungi is following
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developments from our nairobi some fled to neighbouring countries such as burundi. some went to rwanda. killed since last week and nearly 3000 injured. this is according to reports from the united nations. for sure. out very loudly to say many people are struggling.
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their workers to try and help these particular people. some of them been killed. to the southern city of bukavu. it is south of —— it is south kivu. they have been trying to change the regime. it would be a strategic city if they were to take hold of bukavu. rwanda on the other hand has come out to say that the armies positions on the border.
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development community coming forward saying they are standing together with democratic republic the biggest awards ceremony in the music industry, the grammys, takes place this evening in los angeles. has won four times. we can take you now to what is happening at the moment. some people are starting to arrive happening at the moment. some pe this, are starting to arrive happening at the moment. some pe this, the ;tarting to arrive happening at the moment. some pe this, the 67th ng to arrive happening at the moment. some pe this, the 67th annual �*rive .we be. . e. zweof: , . . vwe of are for those a listers to as we were talking, as we is are talking, as we is hotly lking, as we is hotly contested taylor swift is hotly contested to win that of year. hasn't j hasn't it 5 hasn't it before though she has won piehti;
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even though she has won plenty of awards, but this is the one she hasn't won so we will wait to see what happens. to give is bit more info about the emma vardy no explains. there has been an outpouring from the music industry in the wake of the fires. billy crystal, who lost his home in the palisades fire, there will still be the coveted awards up for grabs. perhaps the biggest question is whether beyonce will finally
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out on this accolade. this award four times. # five, six, seven, eight...# for now the show will go on and the music industry is
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the first proper week of february is looking like one of two halves. during the course of today. of the country overnight. that's going to bring wet and windy weather to scotland, northern ireland. england and wales, variable cloud because of that weather cold further north and west where it's wet and windy. for monday it will probably be be the most unsettled day the best of any sunshine
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in north—east scotland. grey in the south—east, lighter winds here than what we will have further north and west. double figure values for most. some sunny spells here. and eastwards into england and wales through the night tuesday itself sees that weather front continue si england and wales generally mild, rain in the north through the afternoon on tuesday. but here we'll see scattered showers, and with the colder air, something wintry certainly on the hills. double figures across
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the south and east. from the near continent. but you can see despite it turning colder there
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this is bbc news, the headlines... will be worth it. taxes will be imposed on imports from canada, mexico, and china. all three countries have promised counter—measures. prime minister's office. a permanent ceasefire. the threat of child sex abuse images generated by artificial intelligence. the grammys are being held in la later. beyonce's cowboy carter has 11 nominations —
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artist in grammy history.
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