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of line' when it comes to trading with the us, and that tariffs might be imposed. the eu of not buying anything from the us. on goods from canada, mexico and china. correspondent nomia iqbal. and showed no signs of let—up, saying the uk would you consider taxing well, we're going it will happen. what they've done.
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well, prime minister starmer�*s been very nice. we're getting along very well. prime minister starmer will be pleased to hear that bit. while hosting the german chancellor at chequers, in the discussions that i've had with president trump, so it's very early days. mr trump has come good on his threat, so far — people to buy canadian. far—reaching and include everyday items such as american beer, wine and bourbon. mexico also has been hit with tariffs of 25%, with oil at the lower rate of io%. stop illegal immigration
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and the flow of drugs america imports. economic dominance to try and achieve his goals. the issue of tariffs is likely to be discussed in brussels today. chancellor olaf scholz with sir keir saying he wants neighbours, but britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexit that a british prime minister will attend a european council meeting. downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu.
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to russia's war in ukraine, are at the top of the agenda. expect from the summit. there's a very strong statement that's been put out in advance to destroy russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to not let up, to push on and to try and kind of press ahead invasion of ukraine. here which are probably not mentioned in that. of the person who's not of this, of course, to end the ukraine war.
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emptied their armouries itjust simply hasn't got enough muscle, in some cases, there is another factor here that is really worrying people, wanting a deal for the united states to buy greenland. denmark's prime minister, mette frederiksen, said initially to her country don't worry, you know, it's not for sale. but they've had a very tense phone call since then so the idea of nato countries
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squabbling amongst themselves to the mill to president putin and probably to xi jinping taking what they want. we have a live page up and on the bbc news website running on the bbc news website with the latest on the tariffs after those comments from president trump ahead of president trump and ahead of that meeting. a warning to panama over what he called chinese influence and control of the panama canal. over the waterway — a crucial route for trade, that acts as a short cut between the atlantic and pacific oceans. the us secretary of state demanded �*immediate changes' real threat from the us.
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but when it came to striker jenni hermoso, after this hug, he said the kiss was consensual, she said it was not. having been forced out of the federation by the ensuing backlash, mr rubiales now faces for spanish women's football. when there was a dictatorship and little institutional support for female football. to experience, she says. they have lived out our dreams.
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club olympia las rozas, the game has changed when i was younger, girls playing football was kind of strange. not a girl's thing." and attractive, yeah. as continued sexist attitudes within the sport. the law going too far. forjenni hermoso, it will be a chance to ensure that spanish football and society change for the better.
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these are the live pictures outside the court where the is expected to begin. guy trial is expected to begin. guy explains how we got here and what we can to happen what we can expect to happen today. luis rubiales kissed the player jenni hermoso on mouth when jenni hermoso on the mouth when they the final win. they celebrated the final win. jenni said the kiss was consensual. rubiales it had been. in insisted it had been. in the ensuing backlash against a luis rubiales in spain, he = z forced out forcedrout his eventually fsrcsd set gigs—— —— ,, president eveeleelly ferced eel estis~ —— ,, president of job as president of the federation. he faces the federation. now he faces the legal implications of that case and is accused sexual and is accused of sexual assault for that kiss. also he assault for that kiss; alsa he three others faced charges and three others faced charges of coercion for allegedly to force . to foijcejenni . to force jenni hermoso trying to forcejenni hermoso to change �*story to support to change her story to support
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and the rebel group the m23. took over most of the city of goma last week. for the first time since the fighting started — here's the report. m23 rebels patrol the streets of goma. territory almost a week ago. the security situation here remains volatile. forces has shut down the city centre. banks, shops and other services have all been paralysed by the violence. it seems peaceful as we drive across the city. residents are frightened.
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these military fatigues and ammunition, they can explode and injure people. inside these heaps of military leftovers, there may be grenades and live ammunition. this once bustling city is now scarred by the fighting. people are walking on and looking at this area. although they are going about their activities normally, they know that at any time anything could change. of the city's main hospitals, translation: i was in my house
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when the shooting started. - i screamed for help but they continued firing. with no signs of a truce between the congolese forces and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are expecting the worst. paul njie, bbc news, goma. to the middle east and israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has arrived in the us. he will become the first foreign leader to meet ceasefire deal, which aims to establish a permanent truce between israel and hamas.
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what we expect today is that the first of these high—level meetings will begin. today, under the terms of that deal, discussions are supposed to start on moving to the next stage, a sensitive one because it would bring a full end to fighting in gaza, mr netanyahu, before he got on the plane to the us, he said he would be discussing in washington victory but here he faces also the struggle for his
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when the six weeks of this initial ceasefire are over, then he will walk away from the government. without that party in his coalition, mr netanyahu would lose his majority. officials in washington say they have identified 55 bodies it is my belief they were going to �* everyone, it is my belief they were going to �*everyone, if it is my belief they were going to �* everyone, if we 277757 they they wer7e, we would where they were, we would already have them out. so we have work to do as the goes on and will operation goes on and we will absolutely stay here and search until point as we have until such point as we have everybody.
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parents and teachers are being asked by the schools inspector in england. the changes follow the scrapping of one or two word overalljudgments in september, following it's got to be the subjects, how well you are taught how well you achieve. will be easier for parents to choose between schools. you leightuea ealent . , , and because we can break all of those component parts be able to distinguish better between schools. and this is how it could look,
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with five grades for different aspects of a school. for the first time. the report will still look at what pupils learn and at behaviour. she's expected to set out more detail on government plans they will get. these reports will give parents a bit more subtlety for headteachers, the real test will be
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the roller coaster of emotions, going from anger and - the impact, emotionally, - was huge, physically was huge. i was absolutely exhausted. without reducing stress. we still have single—phrase judgments going from causing concern to exemplary. we think that's a worry. but still in the same period. so we're concerned about how reliable those judgements will be, as well. it's just over two years since ruth perry took her life after an inspection. branwen jeffreys, bbc news.
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the big football news today from the premier league — the 27—year—old forward — united since he was seven. rashford has not played a game for the side since early december after falling out of favour with its new manager. have a few clubs approach me, but aston villa was an easy rashford has faced harsh criticism from the united beyonce — the awards'
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most decorated artist — her name was announced by members of the los by recent wildfires. # i love la. of humanity shines through. and the people of los angeles, right now, so tonight, we decided we're notjust going we're also celebrating the city that brought us so much of that music. were la's firefighters. the grammy goes to... finally won best album
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after having narrowly i just feel grateful and very honoured. it's been many, many years. best new artist went to chappell roan, who called for record labels to provide better support to record labels need to treat their artists as valuable employees, with a liveable wage and health insurance and protection. labels, we got you, but do you got us? hit you hard. i've got 60 years of memories in that house, and three children. and the bravery of emergency crews who faced the danger. where's your classroom? i'm iust really sad 2:7,
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rebuilding their lives. so the show carries on. tribute to la, using music to inspire a spirit you can get more on the grammys including red carpet pictures, the fact jaden including the fact that jaden smith wore a castle on his head. you can find those on the website and app. and the wife 7777k$hy7e777 77 7777kan7ye77777r7naki7n7g77 7 7777kan7ye777 77makin7g7headlines. of kanye west making headlines. with us.
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hello there. well, for many of us it was a fine second half on sunday, and there is more winter sunshine around it will turn briefly milder, with many of our temperatures up towards the north and the west for many. and it is also a mild start to monday morning. again will keep the largely clear skies here through the night. so, this is monday morning then, blustery possibly some rather large waves overtopping at times. brightness across eastern scotland, a nice slice of sunshine developing for wales, up through northern
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east anglia and south—east england, so the weather and it is mild, particularly across northern are going to be slowly slipping further southwards and eastwards, introducing some outbreaks of rain, to see any kind of frost into tuesday morning. some of our temperatures will even be in double figures. our cold front continues to push further southwards and eastwards, introducing chillierfeeling air behind it on a wet note in southern scotland, north—west england, we'll start to see a few wintry showers over higher ground will be some sunshine. m this is the colder �*behir which this is the colder air behind which will clear as we
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the co—founder of microsoft bill gates says he supports coming up, we hearfrom people who have concerns pylons who have concerns about pylons and solar plants to be built near their homes as the uk accelerate its race to green that the uk is "way out of line" when it comes to trading with the us, and that tariffs which he's warned will face import taxes soon, accusing the eu of not buying anything from the us.
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