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live from london, this is bbc news. president trump doubles down on his plan to move palestinians out of gaza, saying he is committed to "buying and owning" the territory. mrtrump mr trump says he will hit all us steel imports with a 25% tariff in the latest escalation of his global trade war. a second labour mp, oliver ryan, is being investigated over offensive comments made in a whatsapp group. he has since apologised. world leaders and tech experts gather in paris today to discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
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is going to own it. and will slowly, very and will slowly, very slowly, we're in no rush, slowly, we're in no rush, we're going to develop we're going to develop it, we're going to bring it, we're going to bring stability to the middle east, stability to the middle east, a totally war—torn part of the middle east. a part of the middle east that has caused tremendous problem, tremendous problem, tremendous problem, the gaza strip. the gaza strip. we will own it. we will own it. it's totally demolished right now, it's a demolition site. it'll be reclaimed, it'll be it'll be reclaimed, it'll be levelled out, fixed up, there won't be anybody there. levelled out, fixed up, hamas won't be there. we'll be building through other we'll be building through other of the very rich countries of the very rich countries in the middle east, they will be building some beautiful sites for the people, beautiful sites for the people, for the palestinians, for the palestinians, to live in. they will be living in harmony, at peace, probably for the first time in hundreds of years. the president's comments come as thousands of palestinians have been returning to their homes in northern gaza after the withdrawal of israeli troops from a key militarised zone, that had cut the territory in half.
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for more than 2a hours now these live pictures have shown a constant flow of families inching along the road in cars and trucks laden with their possessions. but what many of the returnees will find is rubble. around 700,000 people fled their neighbourhoods before israel's ground invasion, following the october the 7th attack by hamas in 2023. the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridor. the israeli withdrawal from the strategically important road is part of the current ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas. let's speak to to our middle east correspondent yolande knell, who is injerusalem. let's deal with these comments by president trump. i mean, who is seriously going to believe that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i mean, of
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% gaza and from whom? i mean, of . r ~, of gaza and from whom? i mean, of g of- about - gaza and from whom? i mean, of g of- about what . but a lot of concern about what 2’ ’ mean for ceasefire this could mean for ceasefire talks. does seem to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed does seem to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed context m to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed context for o hayelchanged the context for somewhat. ~ . v those somewhat. what's the state g now? -
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so, there is an israeli team that gone negotiating team that has gone along to qatar being this alang ta daha, qatar being this mediator. but while these talks are supposed to move on to the next of discussing the next stage af would see more end to the a more permanent end to the fighting, the of fighting, the return of remaining hostages, 2-2 fto media, the according to israeli media. the team in doha is not negotiating team in doha is not to discuss that at mandated to discuss that at this they are this point. they are waiting, in particularfor israeli let's speak to our china �*for an israeli in particular for an israeli cabinet now in particularfor an israeli cabinet now that the in particular for an israeli cabinet in particularfor an israeli cabinet meeting. now that the cabinet meeting. now that the israeli prime minister is back israeli prime minister is back w ”his if”??? if w ”his trip w 7 7” 7 77 fl from his trip to washington. " ”histripto 7 77 that is expected to take place is expected 77 is expected to 77 is expected to take place that is expected to take place tomorrow. tomorrow. there is a lot of concern among there is a lot of concern among israelis and palestinians that israelis and palestinians that things might not progress to might not progress to things might not progress to this sensitive second stage. this sensitive second stage. this sensitive eeeena etaae; hostage families in particular families in particular coming out in have been coming out in the
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6 coming out in the have been caming'aut in the problem have been camihg'aut in the problem of days saying past problem of days saying the 77 that the scenes that were the scenes that j 77 the scenes that were 77 witnessed on saturday when on saturday when witnessed on saturday when these three israeli hostages these three israeli hostages witnessed on saturday when thes: returned, eli hostages were returned, looking emaciated, they have talk about were returned, looking emaciated, they have talk about they were held other hostages they were held remain desperate with that remain in desperate with that remain in desperate conditions in hamas tunnels, in hamas tunnels, the? and they are saying they they are they wa nt 5 want 77 bring desperately want to bring all want 77 bring all of the hostages home. they are the hostages home. they of the hostages home. they are worried could be worried that palestinians, many worried that could be jeopardised. palestinians, jeopardised. palestinians, many people, are also very worried are also we worried people, are also very worried about a return to fighting. about a return to fighting. thank you for the moment. thank you for the moment. china has imposed retaliatory china has imposed retaliatory tariffs on the united states tariffs on the united states targeting $14 billion worth targeting $14 billion worth of goods, triggering fears of goods, triggering fears that the world's two largest economies that the world's two largest economies are on the brink are on the brink of a trade war. beijing promised the tariffs of a trade war. last week after donald trump announced a 10% levy on all products entering the us from china. the us from china. let's speak to our china correspondent, laura bicker. what are authorities there saying about why they chose this particular response?
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well, china has imposed tariffs of 15% on us coal and us liquefied natural gas. of 15% on us coal and us li10% ed natural gas. of 15% on us coal and us li 10% levyatural gas. of 15% on us coal and us li10% levy onral gas. of 15% on us coal and us li10% levy on crude ._ of 15% on us coal and us li10% levy on crude oil and a 10% levy on crude oil and large vehicles and also agricultural machinery. when it comes to the official response, china's foreign ministry has not wavered in the last two weeks. it has
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not happen. now we are waiting and we are wondering, does donald trump respond to these retaliatory tariffs? does the us and china go tit—for—tat on tarus from here on in? or will there be some sort of negotiation in the future —— on tariffs from here. negotiation in the future -- on tariffs from here.— tariffs from here. you mentioned _ tariffs from here. you mentioned going - tariffs from here. you - mentioned going tit-for-tat, mentioned going tit—for—tat, that would escalate things further. to what extent is china giving away what its tactics would be if the us retaliated again? certainly i've heard from analysts what i've _ retaliated again? certainly what i've heard _ retaliated again? certainly what i've heard from - retaliated again? certainly i what i've heard from analysts and professors is that china what l�*se'heafs tram. analysts professors what l�*ss'hsafa tram. analysts professors is what l�*ys'nsafa tfsnn. analysts professors is that :-= ready for this trade war, feels ready for this trade war, feels ready for this trade war, they have been preparing for they have been preparing for this since they knew donald this since they knew donald trump might become president. they have been preparing for this since the become ionald they have been preparing for
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this since the become president. are certain aspects of there are certain aspects of there are certain aspects of beijing's a country that has beijing's a country that has beijing�*s a tauntry that has china is beijing�*s a tabntry that has china is not the same changed. china is not the same changed. china is nat'the sarihe as it was when donald trump was it donald was as it was when donald trump was first president. it has diversified, it now has more first qly�*t'lslifiedf it new has mare trade partners, diversified, it now has more global trade partners, it is a qly�*t'lslifiedf it new has rnere trade partners, it is global trade partners, it is a lead partnerfor i20 lead �*for 120 countries lead partner for 120 countries lead partnerfor 120 countries global trade partners, it is a lead partnerfor 120 countries lead partner for 120 countries lead partnerfor 120 countries —— elite trade partner. —— elite trade partner. including across the global lead partnerfor 120 countries —— elite t across rtner. lead partnerfor 120 countries —— elite t across the r. south, from africa, latin atrica. latin america and also southeast south, from africa, latin and also southeast asia. china will feel it is in $77— jg ' china will feel it? is ' ' china will feel it? is in ' more robust situation. is a more robust situation. it is a more robust situation. it is not as reliant on exporting to not as reliant on exporting to the united states than it was the united states than it was before. however, having said however, said =4z that, china's own economy is china's own is that, china's own economy is struggling. they say growth, struggling. they say growth, struggling, they say growth. to its own according to its own official according to its own official figures, the economy is still figures, the economy is still but at a far slower growing but at a far slower e: rate than it has done in the 77 than it done in the dif’ewr ' ' ' few centuries... last few centuries... when you look at where china's economy is now, it is facing a number of significant challenges. beijing may feel it won't want to fight a trade war even if it
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feels it could, it may not want to add a us— china trade war todayis to add a us- china trade war toda is troubles. laura, for the moment. _ troubles. laura, for the moment, thank- troubles. laura, for the moment, thank you. i here in the uk, a second labour mp has apologised over comments they made on whatsapp. burnley mp 0liver ryan is being investigated by the labour party over comments made in a whatsapp group. mr ryan has confirmed he was in the same group as andrew gwynne. he was sacked as a health minister and suspended from the labour party after posting offensive messages. both men have apologised. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. thank you. so i'll start with the i winning candidate... 0liver ryan, who's 29, was elected to parliament for the first time last year to represent burnley. thank you. let me start by thanking the returning officer. he had already been a local councillor for nine years. in the commons, he's spoken out to condemn discrimination. ..tackle islamophobia. this anti—muslim discourse is a scourge on our community. but before he became an mp,
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he was part of a labour whatsapp group that shared apparently abusive and denigrating messages. in one exchange, published by the daily mail, a local councillor calls another labour mp a "thick, posh, lazy oaf". 0liver ryan appears to mock the mp as the "straight choice", suggesting he's gay. earlier, he'd laughed at crude comments about the individual. in his apology, mr ryan said: "i wholeheartedly apologise." the group was set up by andrew gwynne, an mp for 20 years. he suggested in messages that an elderly lady concerned about bin collections "hopefully would have croaked" before the next election, and a man concerned about cycle lanes would be "mown down by a truck". the labour mp diane abbott was the subject of reportedly racist comments made
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by mr gwynne, and he's accused of making sexist remarks about the deputy prime minister, angela rayner. he, too, has apologised, but has been sacked as a health minister and suspended by labour. a government source last night condemned 0liver ryan's remarks as "unacceptable and deeply disappointing", saying:
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do. but i think will to do. but i think there will anxiety in government be real anxiety inrgovernment the possibility of daily feeding of more 7 7 feeding of more messages $7=e this 77 group. 77 from this whatsapp group. for the 2 you - from this whatsapp group. for the .. you very around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
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who is in paris. much this about the excitement of versus the most 77 is seein- who is =-—:ee the nzxt 7 77 the nzxt global7 77 the nzxt global7 ai77 e .e the us7 the us7currently superpower. the us currently that with efi'fi'fietee eeee eeeke e?ith 7777 7777 77777 77 google, companies like google, ,. y 7 open ai companies like google, w . .w 0pen ai have microsoft, 0pen ai who have invested vast amounts of money invested vast amounts of money in this technology and they are with senior alse withsenier sa m alse withsenier sam altman, he 7 be here. we havejust seen will be here. we havejust seen jd vance and he will arrive jd vance and he will arrivee 7 rr rr e re today. and behind them here today. and behind them we have china. china big have china. china has big ambitions towards we ambitions towards ai. we have seen the chinese ai companies can be extremely disruptive. a �* weeks ago can be extremely disruptive. a �*weeks ago deepseek 7 its 77 they announced its technology, they cjgimed technology, had it “ust $6 million to a 7 7a7lot 77 7 7 7a7lot 77 than develop, a lot less than tech from the us european as a result, that companies. as a result, that had a clggacmatic on us
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had a dramatic effect on us tech stocks, �*those �* those stocks in one the vice premier em be here representin- them to be here representing them this of economic reality s 72}; hby by deepseek offers pceswited byfieeafieekoffers fo r gcesented byfieeafieekoffers for the enormous opportunities for the uk and eu. france president macron that france will yesterday that france will $109 on al spend $109 billion on al projects. the uk has already announced its ai strategy going projects. the uk has already an in. nced its ai strategy going projects. the uk has already an in. nced its ai stra1 uk going projects. the uk has already an in. nced its ai stra1 uk will 1g 77 that 7 7 77 thatar 7 7612717 2177151171121; 77 hope that ai will help streamline things like public scrsarglihs thihgs liis—sgsuhlis , as well as growth. economic growth. for the thank economic growth. for the _ thank. veryl economic growth. for the - _ thank. very much. kosovo is europe's newest country having gained
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explain the issues at play. well for alban curtoni, well for alban cu rtoni, the issueis well for alban curtoni, the issue is people wanted to continue style he --overnin 1-overnin and 1overnin1 and that governing and that was combative. 7 combative. particularly pretty combative; particularly the two years or so. in the last two years or so. albin kurti had a mutually recrimination re—relationship from from whom it recrimination re—relationship from declared >m it unilaterally declared independence in 2008. he has independencesin 21.308. lie has pressure independencesinzflflgiie has pressure on the serb most notably in minority most notably in the north of kosovo, doing things the use of serbian l7' ee7 eehh' ee7 the eee et eetlaf'eh clos i ng l7' ee7 eehh' ee7 eee eee et eetlaf'eh closing services l7' ee7 eehh' e7337 the eee et eefe'eh closing services that currency, closing services that were serving kosovo serbs and ee fer�*e "ama sebf any! . r— e brought him ee fer�*e "am" set" ans! . ~ ~ brought him into dispute that brought him into dispute with kosovo's big international that brought him into dispute with kosovo's b eu ternational that brought him into dispute with kosovo's b eu and ational that brought him into dispute with kosovo's b eu and the nal that brought him into dispute with kosovo's b eu and the us, supporters, the eu and the us, both of whom said he both of whom'said'he should been doing this have been doing this through consultation them, consultation with them, through consultation with them, through consultation and dialogue with serbia and as a result the eu 77 7b7ee7n7wi7thhold7ihg7 7 77 77
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been withholding than has been withholding morethan euros in and 100 million euros infunds and us envoy has said the the us envoy has said the community is international community is united against albin kurti. the question was whether the kosovo public agreed or whether public'agre'ed'o'r'whe�*ther they he public'agre'ed'o'r'whether they he was doing in likedrwhat he was doing in asserting kosovo's e .e had an 7 had an 40%7agree 777 him77 7 7 77 7 him7 is 7 7 him7'7co 111 they want him to continue but thatis they want him to continue but that is down more than 50% time round four years ago. last time round four years ago. as a result, kurti and movement want movement want to movement want to continue movement party want to continue in they will have to aeyernmsnt; they will ha-e�*e .77 ..7 77 a geyernmsnt; they will beset-a ' ,, . 7 ~ ~ ., a coalition geyernment; they will beset-a ' ,, . 7 ~ ~ ., a coalition of partners. form a coalition of partners. far albin kurti has so far albin kurti has said he has no intention of doing that. for the moment, thank you very much. let me wait for you. i am, let me wait foryou. iam, the for you. here i am, the philadelphia eagles won 7 beating the the 59th super bowl beating the kansas city chiefs 40—22 on 111 the
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on your bbc weather app. the best of any sunny breaks will be in the north and west of scotland, possibly the west of northern ireland. temperatures are widely 5 to 6 degrees. still a lot of cloud around, still that patchy light rain and drizzle and snow, we will see some cold enough for a touch of frost. east anglia, parts of england could bring in some brighter skies in south—west scotland
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