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on uk imports. uk is out line i think that one can be worked out. the european union is... it is an atrocity they have done. to do so since brexit. the former president of the spanish football federation luis rubiales goes on trial today, accused of sexual assault. he kissed a female player without her consent after spain won the world cup. we report from goma, in the democratic republic of congo, for the first time since rebels took most of the city.
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beyonce finally wins album of the year at the grammys. hello. european stock markets have fallen after president trump it would respond in kind. it comes as the president has said he "might" impose trade tariffs on the uk. overnight, asian markets also fell — just days after import taxes were imposed on goods into the us from china, our north america correspondent nomia iqbal put questions she sent this report. could be in sight. mr president, which country will be next on the tariffs? it will happen.
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what they've done. when i pressed him further, he went back on himself. we've had a couple of meetings, we've had numerous phone calls. we're getting along very well. while hosting the german in the discussions that i've had with president trump, trading relationships. mr trump has come good on his threat, so far — taxing his closest trading partners, canada and mexico. canada has hit back with 25% tariffs, as well, encouraging people to buy canadian. far—reaching and include - everyday items such as american beer, wine and bourbon.
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mexico also has been hit with tariffs of 25%, into the us. in china, there will be a 10% levy on all goods to risk alienating his allies, and will use the us's well a la cbs correspondent has been giving us the latest on this story. been giving us the latest on the tariffs could j inflation restart the inflation issue he in the us. the nasdaq future is
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down 2.35% and another down us oil prices jumped us oil pricesjumped more 1.8%. us oil pricesjumped more than $2 as asian began on = -: these tariffs 77 these tariffs weije these tariffs were a monday. these tariffs were a part of promises on the campaign tramp made on the campaign now, investors are 77 " saboutaidditional concerned about additional tariffs he spoke about earlier concerned about additional tari�* year. ;poke about earlier concerned about additional tari�* year. those about earlier concerned about additional tari�* year. those could earlier concerned about additional tari�* year. those could include on oil, gas, alumina, semiconductor chips and president pharmaceuticals. president tramp has vowed to take economic action against the european where likely european union where likely would be the worst car—makers would be the worst hit. is car-makers would be the worst hit. , ., hit. what is the reaction from eo - le hit. what is the reaction from peeple in _ hit. what is the reaction from people in america? _ hit. what is the reaction from people in america? many - hit. what is the reaction from people in america? many of. hit. what is the reaction from - people in america? many of them supported mr trump on this. the president said even the president himself said that americans could expect to pain with these fearsome pain with these where feel’seme pain with these where would feel’stjme pain with these where would americans
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tariffs. where would americans feel that pain? well, for mexico are looking up higher mexico we are looking up higher prices on beef, fruits, nuts and avocados, just in time for super bowl game. the that big super bowl game. the cost of cars, oil, lumber are tfmt st serel eill le'ee'sf'ers " the risk tfmt st serel eill leiee'sf'ers " the risk of tfmt st serel eill leiee'sf'ers " the risk of sharp increases -== while may on m .-:..l.l 55.55.2552.-. 7- .. ... .. 7... .- .-. on of the cost, on it ofthe cost, on it will the cost, on it will come st, on it will come down ultimately it will come down to the american pocketbook. the �* of commerce that bills efiéfibsf fit 235555? ffié�*b'“? as 255??? it 35555? mafia“? as the world's largest itself as the world's largest business organisation slammed president tramp's decision saying it was unprecedented and will not solve these problems but only prices for butconlyraise prices for far-3l? ' our in brussels today. on sunday, the british prime minister met the german chancellor olaf scholz with sir keir saying he wants
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neighbours — although britain will not be rejoining the eu. commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. defence and security — including europe's response to russia's war in ukraine — are at the top of the agenda. our chief political correspondent henry zeffman gave me his assessment of what might come out of this meeting. that keir starmer is going to attend tonight will take that's not what keir starmer is doing today, but he is hoping that this dinner will pave the way to a better relationship, a reset relationship, as he repeatedly
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where the uk is strong, particularly when it comes will be hoping to use the uk's presence there, european union countries when it comes to defence spending and when it comes to supporting ukraine to do more now. better relationship in other areas as well. and henry, iwanted to ask you, of course, also impose levies on the uk,
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well, i don't think downing street knows i mean, they, like us, are waking up to interpret what donald trump has said overnight, and that's to have to get used to over the next few years. i mean, there is some comfort and that's very qualified and limited comfort, but there is some comfort in the fact that donald trump drew as a person. donald trump has made clear yet again, his loathing for the eu. on the very same day that keir starmer is travelling to brussels to seek a closer relationship with the eu. now, perhaps that's overestimating how much
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the us president cares or indeed notices that the uk how to make this eu reset work. let's speak to armida van rij, head of chatham house's europe programme. there is quite a lot to through, is there? let's start what henry is that men are limits 7 are limitszto : are limits: to how that research can much that research can do, because, of course, uk has because, of course, the uk has left the eu aftean what left the eu after brexit. what do you can be achieved do you think can be achieved from meeting? of course, from this meeting? of course, the first time a uk prime has attended the sort minister has attended the sort of meeting since brexit. we need to be clear about what
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we; need to be clear about what meeting we? need to be clear about what meeting is. it is an this meeting is. it is an informal meeting of eu national leaders as part of their grouping in the european w ”the is not quite a european council attending a european council meeting itself, but it allows 355135 5511931 talks“; countries 355135 551195 ie suites; countries to 355135 551195 e suites; countries to join third—party countries to join such meetings. as say, this such meetings. as you say, this is reallyjust a starting 75:5: the conversation. i therconversation. i think need to manage our need to me little our need to me little ol terms what? ' whatwe ' what we expect 7 what we expectto 7 what we expectto come out of what we expect to come out of what we expect to come out of it. it takes place in terms of it. lt takestlace in terms the eu uk reset it would of the eu uk reset it would like to pursue. this isjust of the eu uk reset it would like starting ie. this isjust of the eu uk reset it would like starting point. ; is just of the eu uk reset it would like starting point. the ust of the eu uk reset it would like starting point. the bigger wrllbelatgf wrllbelater in 2351116532? tell}? . . when later 7 in the . . when there 7 in the ijtihéfi'ifle}? m551? emblele jail 55? emblele jail 555 spring when there will be a dedicated eu— uk summit. that hammer out some of the will hammer out some of the on some of these issues. detail on some of these issues. in terms of what to expect from more all of takes context in this takes context in the trade that needs to be
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agreement that needs to be reviewed in 2026, it is awhile -== but they 7 but they starting to out but they are starting to think about it. course, think about it. of course, starmer has said, and certainly ”agar" " 7 w w w 777si717o7uld7be77 7 77 77 77 777sh7ould7be7op7e7n7 77 77 77 should be open to this, eu should be open to this, seeking close co—operation on defence and security issues -..-.....-.-.....-.....- 7777751177775? 77fall 77 o7f7 777s7c7ope which fall outside of the scope of the agreement. that where the conversation and is where the conversation and emphasis will lie today, particularly on the we re were talking mm tram - 's threat of the n-�*s threat of the eu. threat of the eu. he eat of tariffs on the eu. he was possibly that the uk possibly hinting that the uk could also follow, but less decisive in his wording on that what did of all one. what did you make of all of that? it is very clear to me that lt is very clear to me that .-... --, .. is lt is very clear to me that .. lll l lll is trying to drive a trump is trying to drive a wedge between the uk and the fifeeiee eetfieee“ t“le elle e'ee t“le ultimately, fifeeee eetfieee“ t“le lzlle e“le t“le ultimately, the eu is still eu. ultimately, the eu is still the uk's biggest market, so the uk's biggestmarket. so the uk's biggestmarket, so the uk's biggestmarket. so
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the uk government's given the uk government's growth agenda, will be a growth agenda, that will be a big factor. of course, the uk is also to the us when it to defence issues. they close when it comes to z— intelligence sharing, for example. it will be a careful balancing act, but ultimately, . .. i wanted to ultimately,... i wanted to ask you else 7 7 else about the in ukrairee. of that the ukraine. of course, that is something where the uk and the something wheretheljk and the and the us you could argue elland the us you could argue very much elyand the us you could argue very much aligned. ell-ll - very much aligned. ell-ll - very | farh aligned. ell-ll - very | far we igned. ell-ll - very | far we have i. elyand the us you could argue very ifar we have seen . saitsl es far net's-vest” ' between gggitive coordination between uk and eu particularly when the uk and eu particularly when it comes to sanctions policy on it comes to sanctions poticy on that is an area where sessiajhstis'sit area where structured dialogue more structured dialogue would help because are still help because they are still a close alignment but it might not always been a case in future. having a forum where these can be discussed these things can be discussed and positions can aligned is elm
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. a - thing. thank federation, luis rubiales, goes on trial today, the trial as the first witness, jenni hermoso said that a kiss on the lips should not happen in any work situation. of the national women's team on the mouth after they won the world cup in 2023. our correspondent, guy hedgecoe, reports from madrid. england in the final. he kissed her on the mouth. she said it was not.
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a possible jail sentence if found guilty of sexual assault. trying to force miss hermoso to say that she didn't including the coach of the world cup—winning all four men deny any wrongdoing. for spanish women's football. just talking about the recent world cup victory brings tears to her eyes. to experience, she says.
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for current players, such as those at third division club olympia las rozas, the game has changed for the better. when i was younger, girls playing football was kind of strange. you were told, "oh, that's for boys," or "that's not a girl's thing." but i think now being a girl playing football, it's something cool. and attractive, yeah. the law going too far. football and society change for the better. guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid.
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for the federation, but at the same time, i didn't want to do it because i had a good same time, i didn't want to do it because i with good same time, i didn't want to do it because i with the 3d federation. nobody should have been that aggressive. i think that in that moment it was just teamsla'llqlm' for life after mr anxious for your life after mr rivero— anxious for your life after mr rivero had to charge your phone =ezz = _e:: = —22 - told you that yoild - and told you that you should call this— and told you that you should call this person? translation: , ~ translation: yes, i did. mr rivera translation: yes, | did. mr rivera - in _ translation: yes, i did. mr rivera - in i sir— translation: yes, i did. mr rivera - in i sir anthony l rivera was in id sir anthony was the link between —— mr was in ibiza it rivero was in ibiza stop it wasn't hisjob or rivero was in ibiza stop it wasn't his job or his business.
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to the democratic republic of congo. there are growing calls for talks about the escalating crisis in the east of the country, where there's been fierce fighting between congolese forces and the rebel group the m23. the rebel fighters, who the un says are backed by rwanda, the bbc�*s paul njie has managed to get into goma here's his report the new normal. territory almost a week ago. the security situation here remains volatile.
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forces has shut down the city centre. banks, shops and other services have all been but everywhere we look there are reminders of the conflict. residents are frightened. translation: people are afraid because when they burn - 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. over there, i see bullet holes on that bus, and it's reminiscent of the scenes that might have played here. people are walking on and looking at this area. although they are going about their activities normally, they know that at any
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time, anything could change. by the number of casualties. suddenly, my hand felt cold and i realised i had been shot. i screamed for help but they continued firing. 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, he will become the first foreign leader
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but here he faces also the struggle for his own political survival. because one of his key far right allies in government has said that if fighting does not resume with hamas next month, without that party in his coalition, mr netanyahu would lose his majority. let's ta ke let's take you back to madrid and is the seen live in and this is the seen live in the court asjenni hermoso in that trial, teetitiee in that tal ' ' ' ' ' luis rubiales of accusing luis rubiales of giving her an unwanted kiss on the lips. is accused of the lips. he is accused of sexual assault.
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hello, again. across the north west of the country this morning, and as it slips south, behind it, watch how the cold air pushes away today's milder air. coastal gales across the north—west, but generally windy in the north—west and that rain getting into northern ireland. after clear skies in the south—east, for some of us behind, but where we're left temperatures 8 to about 12 degrees. a weather front bringing the rain and the windy the rain could be heavy across south west scotland
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problems, or even frost for that matter. 6 to 10 degrees will be our overnight lows so tomorrow, our weather front continues its descent, we don't expect it to get into the south—east but ahead of it, the cloud will continue to build. also looking at a few showers coming our way. degrees north to south. front does eventually make it as a very weak feature into the south—east, and it clears the way, allowing this ridge of high pressure to build in settling and some fog. there will be a lot of dry weather. it's going to be a bit
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this is bbc news, the headlines... to do so since brexit. federation luis rubiales has gone on trial, accused of sexually assaulting playerjenni hermoso. this is the scene live from a court in madrid. she said he tried to kiss her without her consent and it shouldn't happen in any replacing the current system with inspection ratings for different aspects of classroom life. hello.
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