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gaza ceasefire deal. and a world leading trial to test how artificial hello, welcome to the programme. trump's new 10% tariffs on all chinese exports to
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the united states take effect. pickup trucks and large—engine cars. products and added pvh corp, which is the holding company the country's anti—monopoly watchdog has also launched an investigation into google. laura bicker is our china correspondent. beijing has been bracing itself with him this time.
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trade war that we saw last time. what china seems to be doing is stepping up to meet china halfway. and we do understand that later this week, a call together.
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for 30 days. negotiations with canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau. a second call between the two leaders yielded the announcement by mr trudeau of the deployment of thousands return for a 30 day pause on trade tariffs. claudia sheinbaum, has agreed to send national guard troops to her country's border with the us. they have agreed to put in 10,000 soldiers
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permanently, like for ever. and illegal aliens from coming into our country. but donald trump sees tariffs as a source of leverage when it eu leaders say a trade war with the united states will respond firmly.
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but the threat isn't over yet. plans to retaliate. what tariffs are and work. staying in the us, democratic party politicians have joined a government review.
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elon musk has criticised usaid as unaccountable he's the fourth teenager in the uk to be fatally 0ur correspondent danny savage reports. they came to leave messages for a boy who was stabbed to death here. we don't know why it happened because he was a sound lad, anyway. always joyful in games and that.
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saying her heart is broken into a million pieces. inside the school. parents who had heard about some sort of incident gathered anxiously at the cordons, waiting for their children to be let out. three hours later, south yorkshire police held a news conference confirming people's worst fears. all saints catholic high school on granville road.
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of murder, and remains in our custody at this time. about what had happened. this is the second incident at the school in recent days. last wednesday, police were called here to the school after what they describe as an altercation between two students. danny savage, bbc news, sheffield. 0ur correspondent jessica lane gave me this there are flowers and balloons that have been left here, along that have beenleft here. along expressing that andé % and that 77
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it7 it vitally it 77 vitally important said it is vitally important that young people are safe on streets but also their our streets but also their schools. jessica lane. who stabbed them. hospital order after killing students barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and 65—year—old ian coates in june 2023. a summary of a report into his care will be made public, but the full version is being kept confidential. hundreds of administrative staff from home policy. it's thought nearly 2,500 workers the first foreign leader
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to meet president trump on tuesday. envoy to discuss the second stage of the gaza ceasefire. the talks today in washington. to eye on how to progress thus far. has brought tangible benefits. there's the increased aid going into gaza that in exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners
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and in the palestinian territories for a continuation to stage two. netanyahu's government, and possibly benjamin netanyahu himself, want to resume the war against hamas. it was interesting that mr netanyahu, as he boarded his plane to the united states, but number one was to defeat hamas because he clearly his long term goal of weakening iran and what israel sees as the axis of evil. involves saudi arabia. so i think there may be some tension about whether or not and how to proceed to a second stage. dr nimrod goren is president, mitvim institute and executive board member,
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diplomeds. every saturday, we are seeing hostages that have been killed of how difficult it was over there, and so many are still there. so i think the biggest hope is for the meeting between president trump and prime minister netanyahu to pave the way to a continuation of the ceasefire beyond from phase one to phase two. and we always heard from experts that phase two is going to be one of the hardest
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but going beyond that to actually ending the war which is a price that most israelis are willing to pay for the release of hostages, is not within it's not within the goals of some of his far right and then what happened just before president trump came that biden couldn't, or whether he will push for the second phase.
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reportedly intending to merge the us with the state department. do you think that could have an impact in the middle east and in particular in gaza? is devastating for those israelis and palestinians into one of peacemaking. years and decades.
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funding for peace ngos. around the world and across the uk,
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the m23 fighters say the pause is for and that at least 900 people have been killed in and around the city of goma. people have been forced from their homes, according
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humanitarian colleagues say they are concerned about escalating health risks, with rainy season intensifying. are bodies iggrjegre still bodies of who in the iggrjegre still bodies of on rho in the ks"; iggrjegre still bodies of on the in the ks"; iggrjegre still bodies of on the streets, |e ks"; iggrjegre still bodies of on the streets, and ,g2 lying on the streets. and” "a, e l tell us lying on the streets. ander eerer e re tell us morgues are and hospitals and at capacity and hospitals and health centres are overwhelmed with injured people. while efforts to chlorinated water �* way with support are under way with the support of our humanitarian partners, of our humanitarian partners. lack of drinking water the lack of drinking water forcing people to rely on" ,,. ,., �*from the forging people to rely on ,,. ,., �*from the lake. of this ceasefire. up up now, mm up an afc up now, afc and up now, of afc and m23, the rebel group, has been very buoyant, especially after they took the city in 7 congo, largest city in eastern congo, and they said they are goma, and they said they are
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keen on taking more territory and therefore they say is backpedalling and it came as a and therefore they say is backped to ng and it came as a and therefore they say is backped to manyi it came as a and therefore they say is backped to many people e as a and therefore they say is backped to many people and a 2:72: z=ezz :=_e: say that they are not keen they say that they are not keen to take any more territory. they were expected to be setting their sights on a city setting their sights onacityr re e e ree 7 re e .. the setting their sights onscityr re e e rre e re e rr the but setting their sights onacityr re e e rre r re e rr the but now setting their sights onscityr re e e rre e re e rr the but now they to the south but now they say they are not taking that city anywhere else :——- z or anywhere else in the democratic republic of the that will come as a congo. that will come as a relief to the government in 77 77777777 are like for 7777777777777 are like for the conditions are like for the living in goma, the city locals living in goma, the city rebels have taken? the rebels have taken? ., , we have the rebels have taken? ,, r we have now horrific. we have now understood that at least 900 are confirmed to have many of their died. many of their bodies were collected over the past week. collected rover—the past week. had left in the some had been left in the in internally displaced streets in internally displaced people's camps, in their homes, people's camps, in their-homes. it has been a very to therefore it has been a very to multi was time for the of goma and the residents of goma and the surrounding areas that had
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surrounding areasrthate hadebeen previously by surrounding areasrthathadebeen previously by the taken previously by the m23 rebels. we understand now that prices of food the prices of food have skyrocketed by more than 100 := -= so it is t-———a times, so it is really a dire 7 times, so it is really a dire , and humanitarian situation and humanitarian many have been organisations, many have been forced to withdraw or suspend �* activities or change the their activities or change the in which they work and yet way in which they work and yet this a place that was this is a place that was hosting internally hosting many internally displaced people. up to 800,000 on 7 on7thi7s 7 were relying on this aid. organisations how can artificial intelligence be used to detect breast cancer cases earlier? well, nearly 700,000 women across the uk are to take part in a world leading ai trial to test just that. and reduce waiting times. more than 3 million women in the uk are invited
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a tumour will be detected. speeding up that process can increase survival rates and allow some cancer patients to have shorter and less invasive treatment. spot tiny tumours. it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk and it is designed to compare five different types detecting cancer earlier makes it more treatable and so what we are trying to do
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is help those imaging women and patients. of the trial, saying that al has immense potential in diagnosis. but they also want of large staffing gaps in cancer care to build up the workforce. for england over the summer. the actor brian murphy, best known for playing a daring comedy about a man and two women sharing a flat.
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but so many of the laughs went to the trio's landlord and landlady, played by brian murphy and yootha joyce. ah, language, mildred. for 20 years i've put up with your sneaky, don't be ridiculous. in the course of the first early episodes — once and that that we were told after about the third series, you know, this is going so well, you're george and mildred was another hit.
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0h, george. wanting something? no. no, you're right, i do want something. not now, mildred. stop it! oi! oh, god, get off! 0h, she likes you, george. god knows why, but she does. the sitcom to a close after five series. brian murphy would continue delivering laughs in a range in last of the summer wine. 0h! his gift for comedy continuing to entertain audiences for more than half a century.
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the actor brian has died at the age of 92. are you a simmer? don't know what i'm talking about? the sims is one of the best—selling video community of superfans. virtual lives. the game is celebrating its 25th and to 25th rs snipe-"sores as to a nd 25th senile-"sores as to and original the 7 77 the game 77 the game is 77 the game is bei7ng of the game is being rereleased gamers can indulge in a so gamers can indulge in a little bit of nostalgia. you much more about much mor7e about that bbc website and 77 7 at normal: 7 7 7 77 7 at normal: so; 7 the bbc website and app. stay with us on bbc
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hello, the weather prospects for the west of this week not looking too in terms of dry looking too bad in terms of dry dry weather weather. dry weather will itself although it establish itself although’it" ” ’ eventually establish itself slths’ugh’it” ” ’ eventually colder. will eventually turn colder. but in the short term, for tuesday, we are going to see wet 7 7 net 77 rfiat 7771.1} 77 777 form 7771.1} 7 7 7 from... eastwards through the moving eastwards through the day in association with this” " ' system. some of the frontal system. some of the rain be fairly heavy rain willbefairly'heavy but is pretty mild air tied up within this weather as you see, through system. as you can see, through the morning, some of the rain in the morning. some of the rain in and heaviest rain in western and of south—western parts of scotland. 30—60 of could 7 could which 7 rise to some flooding and rise to but|e flooding and rise to but you >oding and rise to but you can ng and rise to but you can see nd rise to but you can see the disruption. but you can see the line of the a �*front, line of the a weather front, getting into wales. central and eastern england seeing some spells of sunshine in the morning, some outbreaks of light rain will arrive here morning, some outbreaks of ligt second ill arrive here or " morning, some outbreaks of ligt second halfrive here or " morning, some outbreaks of ligt second half ofe here or ” morning, some outbreaks of ligt second half of the re nr " the second half of the afternoon. as the rain band close, we see a of sunn and 7 and a 7 spells and heavy showers. a windy day, nothing fairly windy day, nothing exceptional but bu7t but it blustering places but it will
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be mild. temperatures in man locations. so the 77 77 7777ti771e77b7and777 77 77 7777ti7ie7band7of777 reerere liéuhrtrr , lightand 7 7 77 7 7777 7l7i7g7htand patchy h=saefitslahiafisaai=hs clearing before the rain, clearing before the evening. then clearer skies, some some wintry evening. then clearer skies, some over some wintry evening. then clearer skies, some over high 'ne wintry evening. then clearer skies, some over high ground ry evening. then clearer skies, some over high ground in we colild77 we could snow scotland, we could see snow down to 2—300 metres with some colder air. down to 2—300 metres with some colderair. it down to 2—300 metres with some colder air. it is going to be a pretty chilly night, a chilly to 7 but start to wednesday morning but a relatively bright start, many a relatively bright startrmahy will see a lot of places will see a lot of sunshine the day. many sunshine through the day. many places will dry. a bit places will stay dry. a bit more building in of more cloud building in parts of england and wales and a few 92's"! and "s'e' and s �*e'4 s " "w” s " s 7 especially “m's-"l and �*e's'e' and re fem * ~ "w” * ~ * ,, especially across showers, especially across northern western parts of northern and western parts of where some of those scotland where some of those showers could be showers could again be wintering over high ground. between ?-10 in temperatures between 7—10 in most places. this area of high pressure is for pressure is responsible for largely dry weather giving that largely dry weather through wednesday which 7 into 77 into thur7sday. continues into thursday. it looks like the high will tend eli! sli - north-eastwards, we plck777777777777 plck7u57777777777i7 eesr pick up more 7 pick up more of 7 pick up more of an 7 will pick up more of an flow of the near easterly flow of the near and that is going to continent and that is going to bring some pretty cold air our
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7 77 with that, just the 7 with that, just the chance way; lelith that. just the chance one 7 way. lelith that. just the aha-ts one or way. with that. just the aha-ts one or two way. with that. just the the-te one or two wintry showers of one or two wintry showers certainly we will see but certainly we will see temperatures dropping away through end of that week through the end of that week into the weekend. could be and into the weekend. could be one or two showers, some of can be wintry those can be wintry for that you can check the drop in where you are on to the bbc weather logging on to the bbc weather app.
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china retaliates to president trump's tariffs. levies come into force. there are stricter checks in the for people buying there are stricter checks in the for people buy online weight—loss injections online fears over unsafe and we speak performance in 7 performance in the hello, i'm nicky schiller, and for more on our top story it's over to sally. between the us and china which hasjust kicked off. the same in a tit for tat spat
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china's finance ministry says the measures
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