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canadian imports. after president trump threatened to seize control. live images there of the red carpet. in a developing story donald trump says he will not rule out tariffs on the uk, but that he is mainly angry toward the european union. he said this in response to a question
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mr which country will be next for tariffs. would you consider taxing the uk for example?— consider taxing the uk for exam - le? ~ ., e 55 will 55 _ill happen. will happen. we will happen; it will happen: we -- ' .. how happen; it will happen. 'we wilt - m— happen-r; it will happen. vwe will how work it may —= =-——£ it will definitely 5 ; _ can tell you that because i can tell you that because m i can tell you that because have really taken they have really taken advantage of we have over advantage of us. we have over $300 — advantage of us. we have over $300 deficit. they do $300 billion deficit. they do not take — $300 billion deficit. they do not take our cars, they do not take _ not take our cars, they do not take our— not take our cars, they do not take our farm products. we take almost _ take our farm products. we take almost and we take everything from them. millions of cars. — everything from them. millions of cars. a — everything from them. millions of cars, a tremendous amount of em“ _roduct ”77:22:25; 7777777777777"??? m e - ee-auzzzzzw ee—auizzzzw ee—auiizzw is way out of line and we will see — is way out of line and we will see. european union is out of line. the uk out at line. the uk is really out of line. the uk is out — really out of line. the uk is out of — really out of line. the uk is out of line _ really out of line. the uk is out of line but i am sure, i -that_ out of line but i am sure, i -that can_ out of line but i am sure, i that can be worked out.
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think that can be worked out. but european union, it but the european union, it is an- prime _ but the european union, it is an prime minister an atrocity. prime minister starmer— an atrocity. prime minister starmer has been stem—lee lee—e leee-e ex eie' eta-rec hee �*eeet eef�*e feet a couple eta-fef hee �*eeee eefe feet a couple of eta-fef hee �*eeef- eefe f-1ee a couple of meetings, we've had a couple of meetings, a few_ we've had a couple of meetings, a few phone calls we are —7-— e 'w will 2 along well. we will see §= $5 or not getting along well. we will see �*or not we getting along well. we will see �* or not we can getting along well. we will see �*or not we can balance bud-et. with the out our budget. with the _ union, - out our budget. with the _ union, it- out our budget. with the union, it is $350 2:2 :=o billion deficit. so obviously is billion deficit. so obviously _ is going - billion deficit. so obviously is going to take something is going to take place — that was happening a moment ago in response to our reporter. e "553143 w e "553513 hum; 7” 7 �* donald trump announced earlier donald trump announced tariffs of 25% on canada and mexico and an 10% git oh ichina. beiore that n donald trump we felleel fee; “lee�*e fez: £115; ....... ' from felleel fee; “lee�*e tee £115; ....... ' from our felleel fee; “lee�*e te: £115; w”” ' from our economics felleel fee; “lee�*e te: £115; "w” w from our economics editor have from our economics editar gave us this update on the who gave us this update on the view. i they are it seriously, that is first
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seriously, that is the first thing to because the thing ta eay beeaeee the emeeee thing ta eat! beeaeee the ~ ~ , ~ , ~ is not thing te eat! heeeeee the ~ ~ , ~ , ~ is not in europe -=w=e = -=: the uk but; the uk butfin some of the florid world in the us as corporate world in the us as well is that some of this was rhetoric, colourful rhetoric and president trump and indeed president trump believed in the concept of believed in the eeneept ef but would believed in the eeheept ef but would he tariffs but would he actually levy them? were they notjust threats meant to coerce something. he has now done that something. he has nowdenethat thatis something. he has nowdonethat that is the first piece of and that is the first piece of this has now information. this has now been taken and, indeed, threats for j???“ te“??? �*efi�*i�*fi�*i�*ee�*i�* 7 threats for the rest of the the threats for the rest of the country, via taiwan or the eu or the wider threat �*a or the wider threat of a universal �* has now been universal tariff has now been taken very seriously. so what we're seeing have heard across europe is acrossturope is that here across europe is that diplomats have scrambling, diplomats have been scrambling, what they see would leereiee hat the see t�*d ~ ~ —— . . ~ . ~ . been the lessons from have been the lessons from the first turn of donald trump and that china deal to come up with —: of american goods that lists of american goods that europe could be said to have lists of american goods that europe co| in be said to have lists of american goods that europe co| in any ;aid to have lists of american goods that europe co| in any ;aid to ha win purchased in any potential win for president trump, whether
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thatis for president trump, whether that is arms or liquefied gas that 7 gas that might natural national gas that might natural gas or some the magnets gas or some of the magnets required in wind turbines. these all —ee = -e: of the european strategies of the european diplomat plastered to generally are still mprggenerally they are still to work , is the trying to work out what is the precise motive for these because it how to them, what you you respond to them, what you the house is think the white house is trying to bluntly put we are different rationales getting different rationales the white house depending from the white house depending on the day, whether it is oh the day, whether it is about dealing trade really about dealing with trade deficit, here in the uk, the trade deficit is not such a big issue but it is an issue for eeoe eat it is. an eeoe tféf and lss�*js set it is an lss�*js tsf and the isses set it is an isses tsf and the eu. is it in germany and the eu. is it in fact a tool of diplomatic fact a tool of diplomatis were essentially the coercion were essentially the white wants, for white house wants, for example, the border crisis to be solved? that is a different set of f fitinff responses. it if, infact, the at
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:.= zn: 7_— it is a to raise word it is a need to raise hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars of as he said to the revenue, as he said to the world economic forum, it is a different kettle of fish and will a different he has also said he will speak to canada and mexico on monday and this comes after the he has ordered, 25% on oods from goods from those countries, the goods from those countries, a move met with fierce response from the us neighbours mexico has already threaded tariffs suggesting retaliatory tariffs suggesting it will impose similar on us and canada has done the goods and canada has done the with president trudeau same—with president trodead consumers to choose urging consumers to choose canadian. it canadian. china warned it will take countermeasures - canadian. china warned it willi take countermeasures . well trump ordered an after trump ordered an additional tariffs on
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far—reaching and include everyday fruits and fruitjuices, including orangejuice. and 10% oil leaving toronto locals furious with president trump. i think it's a crazy idea and i'm a tariff is a domestic tax levied
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$12,500. prices, absorbed by the importer through lower profits orforeign here at his home in florida. mr trump said any disruption would be temporary and that on social media, mr trump said the us subsidised canada to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars, by becoming the 51st state. countries to stop illegal immigration mrtrump of doing nothing to combat
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violence at the border and threatened retaliatory taxes. of a trade war. and america imports. it cannot simply be said if they increase tariffs it should be a process of mutual cooperation and mutual win—win. there is no word yet on whether he has the uk in his sights. nomia iqbal, bbc news, florida. of the panama canal. during a meeting on sunday with the panamian president,
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us secretary of state marco rubio demanded �*immediate rights and interests. real threat from the us. operations of the canal. panama. marco rubio's meeting with president mulino lasting around two hours. the meeting had gone when that was shouted to him. at the start, handshakes. very warm greetings. have opened up between the united states and panama the argument of the us administration and marco rubio of many in latin america that has soaked up too much chinese investment.
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this is largely about the us—china rivalry and what the trump administration thinks is the ability for beijing effectively to be able to leverage countries in america's own back yard. to perhaps unpredictable threats made by president trump. and certainly we've seen that in this case with his vow now, that has rattled people here in panama.
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it is to try and get lower costs for us shipping. standoff as mr rubio continues his visit hundreds of palestinians have been reunited with their friday. stage of the ceasefire deal. while many of the palestinians had been convicted by israel international news
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organisations are allowed ffreport independently in to report independently in gaza. we were sent this report gaza: weweresent this report tel aviv. all of whom israel describes as terrorists, were released this weekend under phase one of the ceasefire. but not his family. translation: | got outi of prison and discovered that my wife, my daughter, my sister—in—law and my nephew were all killed. i used to tell the guys that when we get out of prison, now, with his surviving children,
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now treated like a returning hero. the war to resume. but many in israel welcome the pause in fighting. exchanged so far under this deal. it's a ceasefire that most people on both sides want to see continue, the ceasefire also brings a lifeline to some. the partial opening of the border between egypt and gaza allows a small number of critically
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we have to really.. what we need is medical corridors now outside gaza. or the extension of a fragile truce. wyre davies, bbc news. this is bbc news. artificial intelligence is putting online child abuse "on steroids", as the government announced designed to create child sexual abuse material. police say four people who died when a vehicle crashed the university of essex. makyle bayley, eva darold—tchikaya,
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anthony hibbert and daljang wol were aged between 21 and 24. a british man whose thai wife was found dead 61—year—old david armitage — who's been living in thailand — was detained by police after he returned to the uk. you're live with bbc news. tanzania ta nza nia two tanzania two of its soldiers were killed in the democratic republic of the congo during recent clashes congo duringreeent alashes them 23 rebels who un congo duringreeent alashes are n 23 rebels who un congo duringreeent alashes are supported; who un congo duringreeent alashes are supported by ho un congo duringreeent alashes are supported by rwanda. i saysare sopportedibyiltwanda. soldiers from south africa 16 soldiers from south africa have also in
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and malawi have also died in recent escalation of the resent eeealatien ef '~ ~ ' ~ ' |n the eeeht eeeaiateh ef ... ~ ' .. ' in the the eeeht eeeaiateh et ... ~ ' .. ' in the region. the eeeht eeeaiateh et ... f . f . in the region. rwanda violence in the region. rwanda direct took over most of the city of goma last week. it's a vital trading hub, near an area rich in metals for the first time since the fighting started. here's his report: the new normal. m23 rebels patrol the streets of goma. it's the first time the bbc is entering the besieged city in eastern drc since the m23 claimed control of the territory almost a week ago. paralysed by the violence. it seems peaceful as we drive across the city.
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residents are frightened. translation: people are afraid because when they burn - these military fatigues and ammunition, they can them from the streets. inside this heaps of military leftovers, there may be over there i see bullet holes on that bus, and it's although they are going about their activities
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translation: i was in my house when the shooting started. - outside this one. are expecting the worst. paul njie, bbc news, goma. spilling over into the region. on friday, burundi's president said that conflict. the african union has called for a truce between rebel fighters and the congolese army in the drc. for more on the situation, let's bring in the former policy director at the us senate foreign relations committee and senior advisor at roosevelt group, here in washington,
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algene sajery. to have you we are about the fighting and a f thereff ff a f thereffinsidffe goma saw a glimpsethereinsidefioma hearing about the fact that hot hearingaoootethe fast that conflict could spill over this conflict could spill over into hifgf, .ss.s .s sss h|gh eoff think have high de “gee: think. that is? hg'fg�*hlgs. st... s..s is? hg'fg�*hlgs. s.1:.... s.1s is? . hg'fg�*hlgs. s.1:.1.. s.1s is? _, . , concern is? the concern is very hiuh. concern is? the concern is very high- the _ concern is? the concern is very high. the conflict _ concern is? the concern is very high. the conflict today - concern is? the concern is very high. the conflict today is - high. the conflict today is reminiscent of the devastating walls of the late 1990s congowallsofstheslate 1990s 2000 which killed and early 2000 which killed an estimated 5.4 million congolese and involved no less than seven militaries from the african militaries from the so it is very highly african militaries from the that it is very highly african militaries from the that there ery highly african militaries from the that there will 1ighly african militaries from the that there will be 1ly likely that there will be intervention and it spill intgtvention and it may spill know there is over. we know that there is evidence m23 is supported
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evidence that m23 is supported by the rwandan defence force. it says its [in conolese for the minority congolese tutsi is a many of whom so they tutti is a many of whom so they and suffer discrimination and exclusion in drc and they have = -: links to the rwandan ethnic links to the rwandan tutsi community. it is also that you when eyideosesi that free when have esyifsies'tsesi that yet! when have produced eldest-sea that “en when that have produced awaits-sea that unu when that you ave produced awaits-sea that unu when that you avt under|ced awaits-sea that unu when that you am under has saying that you go under has supported m23. so there several outside and already several outside and countries involved neighbouring countries involved and engaged as per evidence this wall. we saw there in this wall. tif? 'f 23 a-rou has [in offf of gffoma and is city of goma and is promising to march on the capital, cancer how big a threat do you trust. how big a threat do you think this rebel group poses? thinis this rebel group ooses?e— — ——— e—eeer kinshasa. thisnls this sreoelgiooeses. —— —— 1 — e 1— 1 —— kinshasa. ., , thisnls this sreoelgiooeses. 1— 11 1 1 e 111 1— kinshasa. ., , ,
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for a long time, since around for a long time, since 2012 has been 2012 and has been wreaking havoc on the drc, as you saw it is exacerbated by their and it is exacerbated by their involvement and and involvement and engagement. and since 2022 has an since 2022 there has been an escalation in caused m23. so i think we ff fanfstsfo rim; werfilflff m23. so i think we will see by m23. so i think we will see an advance if is not a an advance if there is not a the brokered mediation through the a you by international actors or the international community. a you by international actors or regional1ational community. a you by international actors or regionalactors. community. a you by international actors or regionalactors. there|unity. 53311553] adfditional large shed and be additional large shed and of the humanitarian 51mm g $- zz zz - us has frozen |tion we know zz zz - us has frozen most ve know zz zz - us has frozen most of know zz zz - us has frozen most of its iw the us has frozen most of its aid at this point. foreign aid at this point. do relief efforts stand? where do+eliefeefforts stand 2 freeze is is that a freeze that is in the drc? it
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77m71fll- affecting and impacting people the drc, the humanitarian in the drc, the humanitarian response. we note that the aid, hfanf fééhfichftanfgff f f f there has been conflicting reports from the administration whether humanitarian aid subject but people on side has the ff or hindered the f of hindered the of humanitarian that they can provide ensure that they can provide support to the community. you mention _ links - support to the community. you | mention _ links and mention these alleged links and rwanda denies this but the un says that the 23 group supported rwanda. there have supported by rwanda. there have recently been calls for essegseef clubs to recently been calls for assass— clubs to end european football clubs to end . �* sponsorship european football clubs to end . �*sponsorship deals european football clubs to end . �* sponsorship deals with their sponsorship deals with and their spsnssrship deals with and there their spdnsdrshid deals with and there is rwanda and there is pressure now on the eu to step away from a minerals with rwanda. a minerals deal with rwanda. do a mineralsdeal with rwanda. do you make of the what do you make of the so international response so far now this focus on rwanda and now this focus on rwanda itself? ., ., ., , , .,
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itself? rwanda has been a darlin: itself? rwanda has been a darling of _ itself? rwanda has been a darling of the _ darling of the international donor community for several donor sommunityfor'several now, for decades now. years now, for decades now. there was a paper in congress as recently as last week making as recently as last week making a case that they are just in an a sass that the}i are just in an w’wwwwww'wwww'www’ posture a sass that their;i areiust in an ww www ww posture so a ease that they areiust in an ww www ww posture so is =-= that continues concerning that there continues be for when clear eeidehse that have the 23 they have supported the 23 rebel group for many and rebel group for many years and hundreds of people have been killed and displaced this killed and diselassd'inthis” " " �*so i it is time for war so i think it is time for the international community to on all sides to the international community to an on all sides to the international community to an on all s solution. come to an immediate solution. thank you so for your time thank you so much for your time and perspective to. let's turn to some other important news around the world.
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flooding in north east queensland. are forecast to be inundated in the next 24 hours as rivers could rise up to second—storey heights and meteorologists say the floods could be the worst the area has seen in more than sixty years. traffic control staffing was �*not normal�* at the time of a mid—air collision between a military helicopter and passenger plane in washington, dc that killed 67 people. to an airport hangar.
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from the la fire department on the red carpet — now, which is looking quiet as the awards officially began about 20 minutes ago. some grammies have already been handed out the ceremony f with an eye love la f to th an eye love la f to the n eye love la the category which has always eluded her, album of the year. at a ceremony preceding the main event. more at the top of the hour.
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hello there. well, for many of us, it was a fine second half of the weekend, with plenty of blue sky and sunshine on offer on sunday. but it's wet and windy, especially out towards the north and the west for many. and then it will turn colder and drier, it's quite blustery here but across southeast england, east anglia, the winds are lighter further south and east. some brightness across eastern scotland, up through northern england, central—southern england too, but turning rather grey — but with lighter winds, admittedly, across east anglia and southeast england.
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those weather fronts just gradually sink further southwards and eastwards, introducing chillier—feeling air behind it as we head through tuesday. we'll start to see a few wintry showers over the higher ground staying rather grey but largely dry and mild which will be clearing away as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday.
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but what you'll really notice is that the temperatures start to slip away. with overnight frosts. bye—bye for now.
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voice-over: this is bbc news. in russia's war with ukraine, how it came about, and how it's changed russia itself. what will happen in russia now? i'm pretty sure that putin won't sign any sort of deal with us or european peacekeepers on the russian border.
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