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blige export is to pay an extra twenty five percent for steel and ten percent from the minium that's being shipped to the u.s. in a concession to america's neighbors though the tax will not apply to canada or mexico as trade pact negotiations continue the move has however been widely criticized right around the world are these peter oliver picks up the story the steel in our many an industry all around the world very unhappy a by donald trump signing what they see is well what really is his protectionist policies when it comes to the imports of steel alimony and what they're saying though is that this won't just directly affect those companies that export to the u.s. it also have a knock on effect across the whole of the steel in business all around the world as competition to offload that product increases as you can imagine and as i said some very unhappy people all around the globe right now you should treat your choosing a trued war is surely the room crew scription china will certainly make it approved
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routes and necessary response trade rules are bad and easy to lose i'm convinced the increased terrorists will hurt us all in the long run is the wrong way to go about it protectionism tariffs never really work it will defend our interests if needs come. what we have heard though from here in europe from the e.u. was that if you do this to our steel around the minium well we'll put a levy on peanut butter on board and whiskey on harley davidsons on levi jeans however following the announcement that both canada and mexico would be exempt now the words coming out of brussels that we're hearing is what about our exemption be a fence we're allies we work together we cannot possibly be a threat to national security in the u.s. so we are counting on being excluded the e.u. has said though that should they not get this exemption well they'll be taking it to the world trade organization and they're really not going to be happy and
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they're going to see quite no outcry i would imagine coming from here in europe from steel producers and allan million produces and all of that coming together could well cause quite a bit of tension between some nato allies as well and so on listeria law believes that the impact of the tariffs could be softened by a coming negotiations but the. signal in that is willing to discuss where. a counterpart is over possible exceptions or what these terms of can be about so a lot of the narrative and then the rates of from the end of last week following this quite shocking news was that of a quantum is and major global players could retaliate so one week later we seem to switch from that stars it was a little bit mobs of us and there could be room for negotiation of course if there's a negotiation this means the repercussions should be less severe and it's seen as a more positive thing for the global economy. around one hundred eighty military troops have been deployed to the southern u.k.
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town of souls bruno this is to help the probe into an attack on a former russian spy and his daughter according to the u.k.'s home secretary surrogate script alan is door to yearly remain in critical condition with these police as the details. well the focus of the investigation appears to have shifted to the cemetery where there are the remains of surrogates cripples wife and son who both die in over the past few years and police have denied that they have touched or exude the remains of either of the bodies of the wife or the son of scriptural however a tent a police tent has gone up and people have seen police officers removing objects from the scene the other major development is that the military has been deployed to help with the investigation and there are specialists now and contamination
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experts who are helping to remove vehicles and items from the sea including ambulances that may have come into contact with this agent and been contaminated while assisting the victims the home secretary amber rudd was in seoul very a little bit earlier on as well that is of course the town where this all unfolded and west. lived to take a listen to what she had to say i understand people's curiosity about all those questions and wanting to have. there will be a toy to have. but the best way to get to them is to make sure that we give the police the space that they need to also visited the hospital. and his daughter and also the police officer that came to their assistance are all being treated and speaking of medicine the police and wilcher said that as many as twenty one people have been treated in connection to potentially coming into contact with this nerve
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agent so we're seeing an extensive investigation unfolding and at the same time extensive media speculation which just isn't letting up in case you haven't heard about who may be behind this. attack take a look at what's being said bad things have been known to happen to russians who crossed vladimir putin the fact that a nerve agent was use strengthens the likelihood that this was a state sponsor of some sort and russia is the chief suspect of course the u.k. has turned a blind eye to assassinations on its soil and has instead tried to protect the kremlin and the speculation isn't limited to the media some of the politicians here have been indulging and hit as well despite the words of the home secretary not to keep a cool head and not to speculate about it a lot of backbench m.p.'s have been talking about it pointing the finger of blame at russia some of even gone as far as accusing russia of instigating an act of war
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if this indeed does lead back to the kremlin some of even used it as an excuse to call for more defense spending in the face of an ever greater russian threat moscow isn't very impressed with all of this most of it you could call it the most with being accused not only of this western partners accuses of basically everything that's going wrong on this planet it's not serious it's just blatant propaganda and hysteria sergey lavrov added that in case anyone is interested russia is willing to help out with the investigation than her from the conservative think tank the boat group believes that we're facing a dead and situation. well it's obviously very concerning a british police officer was also very seriously injured i am someone who does not believe that either russia or the united kingdom has anything to gain in conflicts or even sour relations regardless of what the political establishment says the vast
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majority of the british people don't have any issue with russia or all russians or vladimir putin they do not want conflict between russia and the united kingdom but issues like this really do upset the british public and i think it is very unwise for if it is indeed the case that there has been state involvement. for for that sort of thing to be pursued because if. russia and the british people are able to engage with each other i think we can very quickly get out of this. cold war to cul de sac that we've gotten into ok can take a very short break more news coming up. you
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can say that. something is good in kosovo or all but for barcelona. but for. me. or whatever. i do the principle is good or the principle is bad has to be apply equally and that is not being done.
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to come back don't trump does courts many people of god spy agreeing to meet with the north korean leader only recently the two engaged in a bitter twitters spat over who had the biggest new clear bunsen caleb maupin explains. heard the announcement and now we have confirmation from the white house that yes a meeting will take place between kim jong un and us president donald trump now this would be the first meeting between the head of state of the united states and the government of north korea their head of state this is quite a surprise to many people we've heard secretary of state rex tillerson who recently said that the usa was a long way away from any negotiations with north korea i don't know yet until we are able to be ourselves but as to face with. representatives of the world.
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whether the conditions are right you can be doing if you about negotiations between arms or direct talks with united states and u.s. negotiate sions or world always from goes to asians and furthermore we've seen that the united states recently impose new sanctions on the country now there's also been quite a heated exchange and war of words between the two leaders in recent months the. year of strategic patience. with the north korean regime has failed. her. not make anyone ready to united states. they will be met with fire and fury. the u.s. neglects the international community's will to stop this peace on the korean peninsula. and we can have mad men
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out there shooting rockets all over the place have no choice but to totally destroy north korea and. russia. is on a suicide mission for himself no one from so is on the suicide. he's a sick puppy. donald trump has said that the sanctions recently placed on north korea will remain in place until any agreement is reached and pointed out that in the lead up to the meeting north korea has agreed to freeze any ballistic missile testing any nuclear testing or proliferation so at this point out there seems to be
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a free is in north korea in anticipation of a meeting now we have understood that this meeting will take place before may and the location and time are yet to be announced earlier on we heard from asia specialist chris o'donnell who told us he's keeping his expectations low about this upcoming meeting americans truly want the north koreans to get rid of their nuclear weapons the north koreans and the only american military could leave the peninsula and try to unify and there's a very very big a very big the moms think probably the best thing that could happen as long as. is that they meet so through some kind of or all they can agree that maybe there should be less the region against each other and maybe this can downplay the threat which will help global stability and regional stability but i think in terms of some run bargain it's unlikely. gunshots have been fired as border police conducted a raid on
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a west bank university outside the city of ramallah a recently elected student representative was arrested in that incident twenty four year old marcus why he was held on wednesday has according to the university he's a well known pro palestine activist with links to an affiliate of hamas has already been arrested several times on these paulus live reports from the ground. i'm hearing visit university outside ramallah in the west bank now during daylight hours israeli commandos who belong to the border police and a coven unit came into this university they tackled to the ground the head of the student representative council who is also a member of them us now the israelis regard him as a terrorist organization and say that they believe that omar kiss whiny was involved in terror activity as they had him tackled to the ground they started firing bullets in the vicinity. of the israeli commanders into
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the university through this entrance there was any israeli army units there was positioned outside here and as you can see this is where the guards sit they detained the guards in their room while the commandos themselves came into the university campus they came into the main part of the campus which is here and in front of the student representative council they tackled all markets twenty to the ground. what is clear is that they entered this university in what the campus administration says was in violation of international law they have called on the academic community to condemn israeli actions pointing out that this is not an isolated incident paula r.t. outside ramallah we go reaction to the incident from dr saad nine mo who's a member of the right of a g. cation committee the west bank's birzeit university. this is an outrageous operation against the palestinians and especially against the palestinian indication it's well known fact that university usually are
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a million of such interferences and no no police or government or even army usually enter the university especially during the day or so the way they did it first in the first place it's every election also for the rights of the journalists you know there are soldiers trained soldiers but there are dressed like . they're dressed like. journalists it's just just a crazy kind of thing to do differently this student are going to attack you once you are inside university or stink their counsel leader elected and getting him out of the university and having all these soldiers inside differently there would be a reaction that had left us with a shock a real shock first of all they were inside the university during the day they were shooting at the students after. finally seems like the crisis taken off among a species of bird famously that can't take off
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a couple of inquisitive penguins a big course on a camera left behind following an expedition to antarctica. thank you staying with. me here to bring you the latest news headlines on a lot top stories at the top of their. the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming
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a lot of of the legacy waste as well i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a culture of a reuse and not trying things the way that i think the society that emerged out of that tends to reject so it's a matter of moving back to that. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come on you have to go i mean eighty percent of the pole with you and you told a great british get your the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go.
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alone until the morning you know and i'm really happy for joining us for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet this. special was a was all to be shared needs to just like the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger than anybody book. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the financial merry go round of lives only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signal. to the real new. world. this
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photograph is gone viral it's a striking illustration of moral strength and fortitude here you can see the students of rwanda's one and only classical ballet school. muschamp controls to the country's brutal history and nine hundred ninety form about one million people were killed in rwanda just one hundred day. slaughtered by their neighbors. in. rwanda some of the trauma of murder and brutal violence of into tribal conflict today just over two decades own the nation has recovered to the point of becoming one of africa's most peaceful countries where children are now attending ballet classes.
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it was an edgy. i'm for to know which means there were a series. it was a lady called caroline she was a teacher. teacher and she opened her own school so she continued in two years ago i think. and then she went back to the us and then i knew that i was a third of those are produced in your own it's not going to have any kids so see it . as a company and that distributes it just for how those are i'm for the proposition of
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having a but it couldn't be done. when i was really young clay used to start by leo like in time a peg he came fencing so in only picture or like this already it is. something like playing ballet and he's done. it you could be interested loop and it's the only thing that lee. has five minutes. sooner it's a little. even. though he believes. action to most challenge is to find teachers because we. we really don't have
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a professional but it teacher in one though and it's just normal because it's not part of our culture. and so we really were language for i know many people coming from western countries so we cannot see this school cannot afford to find a professional teacher and bring the person in one day and just like spencer for us so we rely on people we'd be there for following husband then from time to time she can come and teach. about this quarter was no. in the business i mean you can ski by it. you have the miniature super profits you want you can. invest of meat.
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google. and. then when you cough up. the numbers here. tomorrow which practice time is numerous. we arrived last year it was with my family my husband is working for the european union. i have five children so for three girls in the village school and. i see so i was totally surprised because when i told everybody out we are going to run that so everybody take care of you know like wow i did start then there is this contrary what are you going to do in rome. in april ninth you know two for virtually all western missions including peacekeeping ones
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evacuated people from rwanda. later during a visit to the country they use. as president bill clinton said on c.n.n. i don't think we could have ended the violence but i think we could have cut it down and are aggressive. in ninety ninety four a conflict between two ruins an ethnic groups not much different from each other suddenly erupted. to see neighbors south of this was slaughtered daily. and you're. not your house i mean. this is what you want to call got you under so say look you're young well it would have been one way flight school but it wasn't i wasn't going to charge you have a price bomb by you because that emerged young. couple. you
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were not or you know what i know what i want to learn a little bit about you about the country and about what i go. back again i must tell me you know what i mean. you know where i'm retrieving what about what you know what you want to know about what would you want to talk about what a bunch of years you're. going to tell you. unless you wanted to live to. let you come out about who but you didn't have those because it was your. coach and i was the. trust i'm glad that the truth with. the mother wanted to. just go on their way up to really i guess i would say i wouldn't bet on the much fun but can you not see this in the can with friends with the with
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collette in the who sat on that is what. children really could use. when nobody. another fact that attention is. the word. he would question really. there was a man does the same which is why. you are. michel martin to go reset by your question which although i work as an analogy was you might tell me what that fun is a. how do you get another room i would really be in there i got it you're in a how you just very clearly oh joy there you very quickly please the woman you don't know i'm going to vote on the way that it would be for least on the pardon it's mean a lot. and maybe a little. this is
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a very. close the first time i was there that i measured it it was grandma no one will. go to highly comma i got busy. i don't usually brown but again when i started coming up with a steady shift we did have a mixed up with such a conflict we shall know much more at the two hundred fifty at home gives up coming back up because i don't know who we're going to need for their one coffee a must and our very question one will do is the marriage does imagine is it really going to end up as it is. what happened i think i don't really know that much but twenty to thirty years ago
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. there were two charts hutus and tutsis the genocide was. gunston since. a lot of people call cobra like my dad's family his parents and his nine. nine siblings the all died in the genocide but he was careful to be before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for a university which is where he met. one million people died died. and. is being nice. to. see him so you can learn about genocide. he killed people with. a new leader they beat even babies to a killing to them a deep enough thing. is english thing that touched me to more.
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school last year see i had to quit because when you're there said twelve cannot go by your own. i didn't really want to tease it that part because i think it's so it's not it's maybe it's still not really a good thing so it's better to know it when i will know more about genocide it's also important to remember. the chair and let this happen. that we can't let our we can't go back to where we were we have to keep growing and. experiment are. you. know no one's sure to choose everybody's run didn't.

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