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he also said he might impose levies on uk imports. sir keir starmer is attending a european council meeting to do so since brexit. spain's footballer jenni hermoso has told i felt it was out of context. i aware that my boss was was aware that my boss was kissing me and this shouldn't in any work israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has beyonce finally wins album of the year at the grammys.
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hello. european stock markets have fallen after president trump it comes as the president has said he "might" impose trade tariffs on the uk. tarifs are the tax on imported goods, which drive up the cost of international products, in theory encouraging stock markets fell in asia during monday's trading, particularly affected. and volksvagen, are all seeing
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major drops in share this report from our north america and showed no signs of let—up, saying the uk could be in sight. mr president, which country will be next on the tariffs? it will definitely happen with the european union, i can tell you that, because they've really we're getting along very well. prime minister starmer will be pleased to hear that bit. while hosting the german chancellor at chequers,
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that's what we have centred on in those strong trading relationships. so it's very early days. canada has hit back with 25% tariffs, as well, encouraging beer, wine and bourbon. mexico also has been hit with tariffs of 25%, with oil at the lower rate of io%. stop illegal immigration and the flow of drugs in china, there will be a 10% levy on all goods. america imports.
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cbs news correspondent naomi ruchim has been giving us the latest on the us market's reaction to president trump's tariff announcements. the tariffs threaten to undermine economic those could include on oil and gas, along with steel, aluminium semiconductor chips and pharmaceuticals. president trump has also vowed
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to take economic actions be the hardest hit. from people in america? of course, many of them supported mr right, but even the president himself has said that americans can expect to feel some pain with these tariffs. products are also at risk of sharp increases. to the american pocketbook. as the world's largest business organisation, slammed
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that the imposition of tariffs is unprecedented, the issue of tariffs is likely to be discussed in brussels today. on sunday, the british prime minister met the german a "reset" in the relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexit that a british prime downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. defence and security, including europe's response out of this meeting.
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that keir starmer is going to attend tonight will take to the european union or what became the relationship, a reset relationship, as he repeatedly in practical terms, what will come out of today? well, today is all about defence and to russia's invasion of ukraine. will be hoping to use the uk's presence there, i think, to persuade some of the slightly more reluctant european union countries when it comes to defence spending and when it comes to supporting ukraine to do more now.
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in defence and security will prove a gateway to a much armida van rij of this meeting. it is an meeting of eu national leaders as of national leaders as part of �*grouping in the european their grouping in the european so he is not attending council, so he is not attending a council meeting itself but that third party that allows third party countries to join such meetings but this is reallyjust the starting point for the conversation. we need to manage in terms of what 7 expect 7 expect to come out of we expect to come out of this. it is taking place in the context of the uk eu reset but
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it is taking place in the con�* is t of the uk eu reset but it is taking place in the con�* is the the uk eu reset but it is taking place in the con�* is the starting eu reset but it is taking place in the con�* is the starting point. it but this is the starting point. the event this is the starting peiht. the event will this is the starting paint. the event will be in the spring big event will be in the spring there will be dedicated eu summit which weu 5mm mm uk eu summit which will hopefully see out the hopefully see ham out the detail. in terms of what to expect from the research more broadly, all of this takes place with the trade and cooperation agreement which has to be reviewed in 2026. also, te he reviewed in 29253.— atee. ,, ,. ,, starmer has th he revieweh in 29253.— atee. ,, ,. ,, starmer has said and of course, starmer has said and certainly the eu should be open �*é�*f'd the e'j “us"! he a?" ,, ' 77 ' " f this, wanting to ee'te�*ni'e' the el! "u" he *“e* ,, , a , ~ 7 this, wanting to see ee'te�*hi'e' the e! “he" he “he* ,, , a , ~ 7 this, wanting to see closer to this, wanting'te'see cleser on defence and which fall security issues which fall outside of the trading cooperation and that ceeperatienragreementand that where the and is where the conversation and emphasis will lie today, on that defence piece in particular. the trial of her former boss that the kiss he gave her
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luis rubiales, who was president of spain's football federation, has gone on trial in madrid, accused of sexual assault. that tainted one of the happiest days of my life." she says the kiss should not have happened. translation: i felt that it was totally out of context. - the ”w7 saw that act �* did ”w7 saw that act �*did i expect it. i wasn't respected.
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”w7 saw that act �*did i expe trial i wasn't respected. ”w7 saw that act �*did i expe trial is nasn't respected. ”w7 saw that act �*did i expe trial is continuing. ected. ”w7 saw that act �*did i expe trial is continuing. jenni that triale eentinhing. jenni has now been testifying hermoso has now been testifying that trial for a couple of in that trial for a couple of hours now. let's go live to outside court and join our outside the court and join our madrid correspondent. she has been speaking quite a long now, just 7 now, just bring 77 now, just bring us 7 time now, just bring us more highlights of what we have been hearing so far. she highlights of what we have been hearing so far.— hearing so far. she has been b hearing so far. she has been _ by lawyers - hearing so far. she has been _ by lawyers for. hearing so far. she has been | _ by lawyers for the questioned by lawyers for the prosecution and for the defence, and we had there how prosecution and for the defi talked nd we had there how prosecution and for the defi talked about had there how prosecution and for the defi talked about how:here how prosecution and for the defi talked about how shee how prosecution and for the defi talked about how she felt n she talked about how she felt when was kissed by luis when she was kissed by luis she did go into some rubiales. she did go into some about kiss and its aftermath, and how she says luis rubiales did not ask for her consent before he kissed her. she said, if he had done, i would have no. her. she said, if he had done, iwould have no. she her. she said, if he had done,
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i would have no. she said i would have said no. she said felt she was being kissed —e her boss 6 her boss and 77 her boss and wasn't given choice in 7— 7 choice in the matter. how any choice in the matter. how this seemed to tarnish what should have one of the should have been one of the happiest days of her life. that happiest'd�*ayshf’her life. that very much happiest'd�*ays’ather tife. that very much the tone of her was very much the tone of her testimony, these contradictory feelings that she had won feelings that she had just won the world cup but this controversy was building. she in detail about 77 " w 7 a; detailiaboutthie ’ w talked in detail about the hours and days that followed kiss, particularly the kiss, particularly back here in spain and as she puts was increasing it, there was increasing pressure from people within the of luis rubiales to circle of luis rubiales to try and jenni hermoso to and pressurejenni hermoso to come out in public and say this had been said kiss had been consensual. said she there was constant pressure, even when she went presshre, even when she—went ta beef with the other a beef withrthe ether players their team that in their team and that continued for days and days. continuedefer daysancl days. �* quote from contimaedeferdaysancl days. �* quote from the court another quote from the court
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that with me as she me is important me isimportant say for me it is important to say that at no point did i seek for me it is important to say that act, > point did i seek for me it is important to say that act, let rint did i seek for me it is important to say that act, let alonei i seek for me it is important to say that act, let alone expect it. but luis rubiales says that kiss was consensual. are ”likely” 7777" n w 7 7 7 likely to hear him? we we likely te hear frem him? we the trial is understand the trial is continuing the 19th of continuing until -~ ' - a february. that's right. the first few — february. that's right. the first few days _ february. that's right. the first few days will - february. that's right. the first few days will be - first few days will be of witnesses, and testimonies of witnesses, and ran nearly 30 witnesses, so a lon- process. a long process. we quite a long process. we will not from luis rubiales net hearfrem this ehhiales ,, ,, . , february net hearfrem this thiales ~ ~ ~—~~~~ . february 12, net hearfrem this rehiales ~ ~ ~—~~~~ . february 12, so we will until february 12, so we will start hearing from and his etert hearingfremfhim ene hie co—defendants, three fellow co—defendants, three former of the former members of the federation who are accused e with luis rubiales ' his luis kubialesofi along with luis rubiales of coercion, of exerting these onjenni hermoso coercion, of exerting these change nni hermoso coercion, of exerting these change her hermoso coercion, of exerting these change her story. so coercion, of exerting these change her story. that try and change her story. that is the allegation against them. all �* those four is the allegation against them. all �*those four men deny any all of those four men deny any wrongdoing but we be wrongdoing but we will be hearing from them from february
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12 and is luis i2 and that is when luis will take the stand. rubiales will take the stand. thank you.
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to the democratic republic of congo. been fierce fighting between congolese forces the bbc�*s paul nije has managed to get into goma 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
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the security situation here remains volatile. forces has shut down the city centre. paralysed by the violence. 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. them from the streets. inside this heaps of military leftovers, there may be grenades and live ammunition, which can be very dangerous. this used to be a filling station, but as you can
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although they are going about their activities of the city's main hospitals, which have been overwhelmed many have been traumatised by what they have witnessed. i screamed for help and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are paul njie, bbc news, goma. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has arrived
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in the us. he will become the first foreign leader house. ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. our middle east correspondent yolande knell what we are expecting today is the first of these high—level meetings will securing current week ceasefire the eerrent eie e'eeh eeeeefire in gaza. the eerrent eis. e'ee'e. eeeeefire in gaza. �* the deal in gaza. today, under the terms of that deal, discussions supposed 7 supposed to 7 supposed to start on moving are supposed to start on moving to the next stage, a very tg thehsext stage. a very one that sensitive one because that would bring a full end to the fighting in gaza, would bring 5—2 77 theéremaining 77 7 thevremaining israeli 7 all the remaining israeli home. mrtrump all the remaining israeli home. mr trump has 77777f77n7akin7g7777 77 7 7 making clear that he wants been making clear that he wants all the different wars in the middle east to end. mr before he got on the netanyahu, before he got on the plane off to the us, he
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plane heading off to the us, he to reporters he said to reporters he was going to be discussing in washington, over hamas, victory victory over hamas, victory over iran and the of over iran and the release of hostages. here he the hostages. here he faces the struggle for own foundation has now given away $100 billion. media for under—16s. he's been talking to our media editor, katie what shaped a brilliant what shaped a brilliant but rebellious and challenging but rebellious and challenging child to become one of the tech child to become one of the tech pioneers of our age? pioneers of our age? we're meeting bill gates we're meeting bill gates and his sisters, kristi and his sisters, kristi and libby, on a visit to their childhood home in seattle to find out. in seattle to find out. it's a very nice view. it's a very nice view. it was from here that it was from here that young bill first got access young bill first got access to early computers... my room is down here. my room is down here.
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..resorting to extreme measures behind his parents' backs. at night, i could sneak out, go up, use the computer, and then sneak back in without them knowing. do you think you could still do it? well, it's not that hard. oh, my. it's not hard at all. that's it.
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these days, he'd probably be diagnosed he was really different than me. he was not a normal kid. to the lead, which... he had a three—hour dinner with the president ahead of the inauguration. in saving lives or whatever, you're probably wise to take that opportunity. so, you're not cynical about their motives? you can be cynical.
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these vaccines are saving millions of lives. you know, he is misleading people about that. how much do you think you've given away? a boy with the skills, hyper focus and ambition to make billions in the tech revolution... ..now at ease with himself in the house where it all started. at 7pm on bbc two and iplayer. the biggest night in the music calendar, the grammy awards, has been
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taking place in los angeles. by recent wildfires. our la correspondent emma vardy was there. # i love la. # we love it! of humanity shines through. and the people of los angeles, right now, are a perfect example of that. so much of that music. the grammy goes to... ..cowboy carter.
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finally won best album after having narrowly i just feel grateful and very honoured. it's been many, many years. and song of the year, upping the ante in one of rap's long—running feuds. 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 and protection. hit you hard. i've got 60 years of memories in that house, and three children. the awards also featured the stories of people who were affected by the worst fires in la's history,
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rebuilding their lives. but this is a city which relies on the entertainment business, so the show carries on. this unique grammys will be remembered as a nostalgic of resilience for the city's recovery mission. # california dreamin'#. all those red carpet pictures — including that castle and app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. we have a cold front
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across the north—west tomorrow there will be cooler conditions as we will be right coastal gales across the north—west, but generally windy in the north—west and that rain getting it will brighten up for some of us behind. could produce drizzle. and north—west england.
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degrees our overnight lows in towns and cities. we don't expect it to get into the south—east behind it, brighterskies develop but we are also looking at a few showers coming our way. front eventually makes it as a very weak feature into the south—east and clears away allowing this ridge of high pressure to build in, settling the weather conditions down.
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five to nine degrees. no double figures any more. the temperatures continue to slide, but it won't just be by day, it will also be by night.
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tariffs on eu goods after imposing punishing levies on canada, mexico and china. welcome to business today. i'm ben thompson. it's a new trading week on global financial markets the us dollar has strengthened while the canadian dollar hit its lowest level since 2003. tariffs against the uk.
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