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london has marked one war. and knife attack at london bridge prime minister tourism a and mayor city. taking part in a service at the cathedral before laying wreaths close to the scene eight people were killed and almost fifty injured which was carried out by three men or has more now from london bridge. was a warm evening around ten o'clock at night when a white van driving at high speed to the pavement here in london bridge standing pedestrians running for their lives among them was forty five year old frenchman harvey a tomasky was knocked into the river thames his body was found three days later further upriver. inside the three attackers were all fake suicide vests and carried twelve inch hunting knives they were later identified as current but. a moroccan born yousef zog he was twenty two years old the burn crash just over there in the attackers came running down the steps into bar a market at the time it was packed full of people in bars restaurants and cafes what happened next has been described by poli
london has marked one war. and knife attack at london bridge prime minister tourism a and mayor city. taking part in a service at the cathedral before laying wreaths close to the scene eight people were killed and almost fifty injured which was carried out by three men or has more now from london bridge. was a warm evening around ten o'clock at night when a white van driving at high speed to the pavement here in london bridge standing pedestrians running for their lives among them was forty...
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no one has figured that out.ng images of children being detained. we have seen a situation on the us border like europe experienced in 2015. there has been a surge. massively up on previous years? massively from last year. there is a crisis on the us border. trump has reversed his policy on separating children from their families but the crisis is not over, he has not relinquished his zero tolerance policy on migrants, he still wants to stop what he has called catch and release, whereby migrants are detained, with children, and then released to appear before a court later, often years later. and he will bump up against a court ruling that mandates that these children cannot be detained even with their parents for more than 20 days. this crisis will continue because he has made these arrangements to have these families housed arrangements to have these families housed on military bases and i think the courts will strike him down on that. supporters would say, he has been upfront about his views on immigration righ
no one has figured that out.ng images of children being detained. we have seen a situation on the us border like europe experienced in 2015. there has been a surge. massively up on previous years? massively from last year. there is a crisis on the us border. trump has reversed his policy on separating children from their families but the crisis is not over, he has not relinquished his zero tolerance policy on migrants, he still wants to stop what he has called catch and release, whereby...
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this has gone further.en all over spain and in the islands. it is very important to take a step further because we have expiry dates, people are dying and those who lost their sons are now very old. some of them have died. the man ines madrigal says took her from her mother is retired gynaecologist, eduardo vela. he is accused of falsely signing her birth certificate and then giving her to another woman. the 85—year—old denies any wrongdoing and says he did not remember the case. no, no. indeed, he says he remembers virtually nothing about his 20 years at the helm of the clinic which has been subject to dozens of stolen baby claims. outside, emotions ran high as the doctor sped away from court. "i am 50 years old, i was stolen. no money is enough, they have stolen our lives", said this woman. this case shines a light on some of the country's darkest years, but even a conviction cannot do what so many would want most, and that is undo the years of pain. lebo diseko, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has paid h
this has gone further.en all over spain and in the islands. it is very important to take a step further because we have expiry dates, people are dying and those who lost their sons are now very old. some of them have died. the man ines madrigal says took her from her mother is retired gynaecologist, eduardo vela. he is accused of falsely signing her birth certificate and then giving her to another woman. the 85—year—old denies any wrongdoing and says he did not remember the case. no, no....
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he has already paved the way. he is calling this the most important meeting he has had.ng for this all his working life? are we sure he has been working on this way few yea rs ? has been working on this way few years? i don't know. as you say, com pletely years? i don't know. as you say, completely stormed out of the playground at the g7, saying that he was particularly busted and left very bemused and bewitched byjustin trudeau's behaviour, the way that canada had been treating the us. dishonest and wheat, that is what he said trudeau was. the germans said you have lost the trust of your european allies, but you get the feeling that donald trump's mind was on his way to singapore, the g7 summit was not on the agenda? he had to leave it early for a meeting he is having on tuesday, that doesn't make sense. it shows you how incredibly thin—skinned he is. he is not used to criticism, not used to people standing up to him and telling him what is what. that is what happened, the famous photo of angela merkel leaning forward, as macron tells him how it is. incredibly thin—skin
he has already paved the way. he is calling this the most important meeting he has had.ng for this all his working life? are we sure he has been working on this way few yea rs ? has been working on this way few years? i don't know. as you say, com pletely years? i don't know. as you say, completely stormed out of the playground at the g7, saying that he was particularly busted and left very bemused and bewitched byjustin trudeau's behaviour, the way that canada had been treating the us....
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guatemala has asked for more aid from the international community after the volcanic eruption which hasweather. the volcano — 50km west of the capital — first erupted last sunday. andrew plant reports. more evacuations, as the fuego volcano looming over the guatemalan landscape continues to spit smoke and fire, clouds of ash high into the air. translation: at the moment, the national civil police is evacuating the people located in the areas surrounding the mountain. there's a lot of activity at the fuego volcano, which puts the lives of everyone who's in the area at risk. a massive quantity of material could come all the way to where we are, now. sunday's deadly eruption sent a fast—moving mixture of gas and ash pouring from the volcano, burying everything nearby. this, a thriving town just a week ago, now locals are calling it ground zero. the stench of burned farm animals, they say, hangs in the air. eufemia garcia grew up here and is now searching for loved ones. my family was here, and here they are buried. my sister, with all her children are here, there are 52. no—one has appeare
guatemala has asked for more aid from the international community after the volcanic eruption which hasweather. the volcano — 50km west of the capital — first erupted last sunday. andrew plant reports. more evacuations, as the fuego volcano looming over the guatemalan landscape continues to spit smoke and fire, clouds of ash high into the air. translation: at the moment, the national civil police is evacuating the people located in the areas surrounding the mountain. there's a lot of...
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she has repeatedly called for reform as her boss president trump has pulled away from the international consensus on key issues pulling the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement deal the un's cultural agency unesco and cutting all funding for the part of the u.n. that helps palestinians most recently she announced the u.s. was withdrawing from the un human rights council the first country ever to do so she said it was in part because of its bias against israel pulling out of the human rights council for the us was a huge miscalculation i mean you can see their influence in the council since it was created in two thousand and six on various different issues by pulling out they don't have that kind of influence anymore so even leading jewish organizations on. when rights have commented that how can an the us continue to support israel inside of the council when and it anymore. a year ago haley visited geneva the home of the human rights council urging major reform before the us pulled out of the body last week the u.s. put forward a proposal to its close allies on a way to reform it but
she has repeatedly called for reform as her boss president trump has pulled away from the international consensus on key issues pulling the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement deal the un's cultural agency unesco and cutting all funding for the part of the u.n. that helps palestinians most recently she announced the u.s. was withdrawing from the un human rights council the first country ever to do so she said it was in part because of its bias against israel pulling out of the human rights...
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the way this community has responded and come together has inspired us all.ce adversity, we stand up for our values. we stay strong and we remain united. this is our city. this is our way of life. and those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. the labour leader and local mp jeremy corbyn also spoke at the memorial, and spoke of how the local community came together the day after the attack. makram lost his life and the following day, there were prayers in the middle of seven sisters road, eerily quiet on one of the busiest streets in our city. eerily quiet as we came together, christian, jewish, muslim, hindu, buddhist, humanist, all came together to show our solidarity, our community, from wherever they come, whatever theirfaith is, we will absolutely never allow them to divide us. let's speak to our correspondent caroline davies who was at the silence in islington — caroline. it was just it wasjust behind it was just behind me on the steps of the islington town hall where the speeches were made earlier in the silence was heard. w
the way this community has responded and come together has inspired us all.ce adversity, we stand up for our values. we stay strong and we remain united. this is our city. this is our way of life. and those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. the labour leader and local mp jeremy corbyn also spoke at the memorial, and spoke of how the local community came together the day after the attack. makram lost his life and the following day, there were prayers in the...
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mike has spent two days doing this. know their people very well and you people will have to travel because you will be in singapore onjune i2. and i think it will be a process. i have never said it goes in one meeting. i think is going to be a process. but the relationships are building that is a positive. what is your sense of what the north koreans are doing on the issue of denuclearisation? i think they want to do that. i know they want to do that. they want other things along the line. they want to develop as a country. that's going to happen i have no doubt. japan is involved as you know. as south korea is very much involved. we are involved in terms of getting everything. everybody wants the united states. so we are going to help the process. without us it wouldn't happen. but i think you see a lot of great positive things including with china. at the bc a lot of positive things happening with president xi who has held me quite a bit with this. so we will see where it leads butjune i2 this. so we will see where it
mike has spent two days doing this. know their people very well and you people will have to travel because you will be in singapore onjune i2. and i think it will be a process. i have never said it goes in one meeting. i think is going to be a process. but the relationships are building that is a positive. what is your sense of what the north koreans are doing on the issue of denuclearisation? i think they want to do that. i know they want to do that. they want other things along the line. they...
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it has been a tournament that has been dominated by penalties.rk. tottenham hotspur‘s christian eriksen kept up his great run for his country, scoring his 13th goal in his last 15 games for denmark to put them into the lead. however, the video assistant referee was once again brought into play to award australia what looked to be a very fortu nate australia what looked to be a very fortunate penalty indeed, converted by millie jedinak of fortunate penalty indeed, converted by milliejedinak of aston villa. still denmark one, australia won, you can listen on radio 5live. later on, france face peyroux before argentina and line or messy take on croatia, which you can watch on bbc one —— lionel messi. in the last half an hour, manchester united have announced the signing of brazil international freight from sha kthar donetsk. the 25—year—old international freight from sha kthar donetsk. the 25—year—old midfielder has agreed to a five—year contract with the option to extend for a further year. jose mourinho says his creative brain and passing vision wi
it has been a tournament that has been dominated by penalties.rk. tottenham hotspur‘s christian eriksen kept up his great run for his country, scoring his 13th goal in his last 15 games for denmark to put them into the lead. however, the video assistant referee was once again brought into play to award australia what looked to be a very fortu nate australia what looked to be a very fortunate penalty indeed, converted by millie jedinak of fortunate penalty indeed, converted by milliejedinak of...
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the stalemate has lasted 65 years.south has been talking to north. they have had their own talks about cooperation in the future, about economic ties. one other piece of good news that has come to seoul are the words from america's defence secretary. now, he is in a defence summit in singapore already and he said that there will be no move to pull us troops out of this region as a result of the singapore summit. the security of the region, which at the moment depends on the us, is maintained, for the medium term at least, and obviously that prospect of a longer term peace is now hanging before us all with the summit on the 12th ofjune. visa's payment system is now operating at "full capacity" following widespread disruption to card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company says the problems were down to a "hardware failure" and has apologised to customers. payments processed through visa's systems account for one third of all uk spending. john mcmanus reports. visa says its high—tech payment system can h
the stalemate has lasted 65 years.south has been talking to north. they have had their own talks about cooperation in the future, about economic ties. one other piece of good news that has come to seoul are the words from america's defence secretary. now, he is in a defence summit in singapore already and he said that there will be no move to pull us troops out of this region as a result of the singapore summit. the security of the region, which at the moment depends on the us, is maintained,...
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has the latest from ankara. there were stark differences in the messages from ratchet taber to on the victor of sunday's election and his closest contender his closest rival muharram in jr to one repeatedly said that he planned on being a presidents for all of eternity he said that he would not allow for any person to be discriminated against in this new turkey under this new system regardless of their political views their gender or their ethnic origin obviously this is seen as maybe an attempt by the president to reassure those who are concerned that on the dispute system a lot of the power is concentrated in the presidency in one person contrast and compare that to the statements from her injuries said that this election was unfair as far his he was concerned he thought that it's like it was now going into a dangerous. new phase where all of that power was concentrated under what she called one person rule and said the president must show that he was going to be a presidents for all people obviously had enjoy
has the latest from ankara. there were stark differences in the messages from ratchet taber to on the victor of sunday's election and his closest contender his closest rival muharram in jr to one repeatedly said that he planned on being a presidents for all of eternity he said that he would not allow for any person to be discriminated against in this new turkey under this new system regardless of their political views their gender or their ethnic origin obviously this is seen as maybe an...
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been limited the government has managed to intervene in certain sectors it has managed to provide some guarantees from the central bank has provided much needed liquidity so it is contained it's far from ideal obviously because of the position of qatar its geography its trade links so this is far far from a preference but i think one year after the beginning of the qatar crisis with the other g.c.c. members they call me is not crushing and qatar seems to have adjusted to what is a very challenging situation talk a little bit more than about the ways that carter has adjusted to this because they are they obviously had a lot of money in terms of foreign currency reserves they had a lot of kind of ammunition so to speak with which to to weather this at the beginning didn't they absolutely i think that the sovereign wealth fund reserves were absolutely important in providing not only stability but a measure of. credibility to the financial sector that qatar has significant reserves to intervene in the market and help the government manage the crisis obviously the qatari gas exports did hel
been limited the government has managed to intervene in certain sectors it has managed to provide some guarantees from the central bank has provided much needed liquidity so it is contained it's far from ideal obviously because of the position of qatar its geography its trade links so this is far far from a preference but i think one year after the beginning of the qatar crisis with the other g.c.c. members they call me is not crushing and qatar seems to have adjusted to what is a very...
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other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted that blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very firm against all these measures and they didn't follow any of the of the policies of the blockading states build a strong and robust relationship with the international community has been an active player in the international committee playing a constructive role in this international community a total when you look at it in africa or asia or anywhere in the world you will see it has been. with the international development education creating jobs and economic empowerment celebrated this year education of ten million children and one of the countries created more than three hundred thousand jobs in north africa and some other countries one need so the programs of development and then vestments and the strong relationship that has built with the international community was built on a trust was built on mutual confide
other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted that blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very firm against all these measures and they didn't follow any of the of the policies of the blockading states build a strong and robust relationship with the international community has been an active player in the international committee playing a constructive role in this international community a...
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she has this behind her. the sunday telegraph, the headline there is trump aide in secret talks with brexiteers. one of donald trump's trusted advisers had a senior meeting with eurosceptic conservative mps, revealing that the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit. this was john bolton, the security adviser. he was apparently over here to see british national security people. but he had a visit with the european research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic research group, the leading conservative eurosce ptic group. research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic group. it was not attended by any officials or anything. that has created duryea mike civil servants and special advisers. no officials from government were there. —— created fury among civil servants. it puts lots of pressure on the meeting would donald trump when he comes here ina would donald trump when he comes here in a couple of weeks, and of course the nato summit he will be going to as well. so it is alljust,
she has this behind her. the sunday telegraph, the headline there is trump aide in secret talks with brexiteers. one of donald trump's trusted advisers had a senior meeting with eurosceptic conservative mps, revealing that the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit. this was john bolton, the security adviser. he was apparently over here to see british national security people. but he had a visit with the european research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic research...
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i think qe has worked. it has boosted economic activity and demand.usly, linked to that is the vision to equity markets. --, if we had not had equity if we had not had qe, equity markets would not be where they are today. anna: he stays with us on the program. turkey's market continues to rally after an emergency rate hike a week ago. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ anna: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. the dollar against the yen on the move a little bit. we have a little bit of weakness in the dollar. .2%, the dollar against the yen. we have earnings coming through .rom ramik him tro it is just a shade below the estimate. it does
i think qe has worked. it has boosted economic activity and demand.usly, linked to that is the vision to equity markets. --, if we had not had equity if we had not had qe, equity markets would not be where they are today. anna: he stays with us on the program. turkey's market continues to rally after an emergency rate hike a week ago. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time...
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and until recently saudi arabia which has cut funding king abdullah is a key u.s. ally in the strategically important region which borders syria israel and iraq regional time or has worsened the kingdom's money problems and it sheltering one point four million syrian refugees that's according to the hashemite government and those refugees look no closer to returning home. has a large population of refugees from the war in iraq plus two million palestinian refugees have settled in the kingdom. the king recently reversed plans to raise petrol prices foreign protests and these latest protests against austerity measures are further demands for change. is there. a french newspaper is reporting that saudi arabia is threatening military action against scattered if it acquires russian weapons le figaro newspaper says the saudi crown prince has written to u.s. president donald trump and the british prime minister to resign les to warn that it is ready to retaliate if cat acquires the s four hundred anti aircraft the fence as it was reported on friday that he wrote in a simi
and until recently saudi arabia which has cut funding king abdullah is a key u.s. ally in the strategically important region which borders syria israel and iraq regional time or has worsened the kingdom's money problems and it sheltering one point four million syrian refugees that's according to the hashemite government and those refugees look no closer to returning home. has a large population of refugees from the war in iraq plus two million palestinian refugees have settled in the kingdom....
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of chemical weapons now has extra powers russia has been firmly against the u.k.'s proposal throughout saying that the only your thoughts when it comes to apportioning and attributing blame for things like chemical weapons attacks lies with the un security council the heads of the russian delegation accuse britain of blackmailing some smaller nation members of the o.p.c. w into supporting britain's proposal the head of the delegation had this stark warning about the future of the world's chemical weapons watchdog me. fetal fetal blue. musicians we don't know what it looks like. the all new organization that will now of course be a process of implementing these changes to the mandate of the o.p.c. w. we believe that chemical weapons inspectors currently on the ground in syria will already begin to start attributing blame for who they believe may have carried out attacks there this is regarded very much as the big a shake up to the world chemical weapons watchdog and its twenty year history. sounds in syria and these are your headlines now more than two hundred refug
of chemical weapons now has extra powers russia has been firmly against the u.k.'s proposal throughout saying that the only your thoughts when it comes to apportioning and attributing blame for things like chemical weapons attacks lies with the un security council the heads of the russian delegation accuse britain of blackmailing some smaller nation members of the o.p.c. w into supporting britain's proposal the head of the delegation had this stark warning about the future of the world's...
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donald trump has said he will improvise, he says he has preparation but it is not the most importantze up his opponent and likes the idea of a battle of wills. if the leader believes as soon as he gets into the room he can tell if something positive will come from it and kimjong—un, a very strong world and kimjong—un, a very strong world and powerful man who is across the details of what they will be discussing, that has to do with nuclear disarmament. we do not really know what will come of it. mr trump has signalled that perhaps a grand bargain is not really on the table at the moment. he has talked about this being the start of a process , about this being the start of a process, a relationship, but people will be watching closely to see what sorts of parameters are established, if that is the case, and whether this meeting will set the tone for further meetings and a continuation of this process. we are currently seeing live pictures from outside the hotel in singapore where kim is staying. you talked about the unpredictability. in terms of donald trump, he is arriving at that su
donald trump has said he will improvise, he says he has preparation but it is not the most importantze up his opponent and likes the idea of a battle of wills. if the leader believes as soon as he gets into the room he can tell if something positive will come from it and kimjong—un, a very strong world and kimjong—un, a very strong world and powerful man who is across the details of what they will be discussing, that has to do with nuclear disarmament. we do not really know what will come...
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he has done it before. he has often pointed to europe for the illustration of failed migration policies. he has done that, pointing to sweden. he has done it pointing to germany before, and i think that is just covering his hardline -- peter: there are forces in europe saying we had this growing far right populist opinion across europe. at one end, you've got vladimir putin. at the other end, you've got donald trump. that looks like a threatening scenario for lily livered liberals. anna: it is, and the american ambassador to germany says he wants to promote the conservative movement in germany. it was obvious from hiss move -- from his wording that he was meeting the righght-wing populists, too, so there is an alignment between those groups. i just do not think that is what trump hinted at with his tweet. peter: earlier this week, french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor emmanuel merkel met. commentators say the leaders are more dependent on each other than ever before. macron -- needs macron
he has done it before. he has often pointed to europe for the illustration of failed migration policies. he has done that, pointing to sweden. he has done it pointing to germany before, and i think that is just covering his hardline -- peter: there are forces in europe saying we had this growing far right populist opinion across europe. at one end, you've got vladimir putin. at the other end, you've got donald trump. that looks like a threatening scenario for lily livered liberals. anna: it is,...
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more now on news that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has tohs at gosport war memorial hospital. he said it must be made easier for whistle—blowers to raise concerns, when they see mistakes or bad practice. meanwhile, hampshire's chief constable has announced this afternoon that another police force should lead the review into how it handled the investigation. our correspondent amanda akass sent this update. the families of those who died at gosport war memorial hospital are calling for a criminal enquiry. this afternoon the chief constable of hampshire constabulary has said she would like to apologise for the fourth‘s part in the distress suffered by the families involved over the years. she said she has listened to their views and the force will now take a step back saying, we cannot hide from the fact the legacy of what happened caused considerable damage to the agencies involved, including our own. she said she has ordered her officers to hand over all the information they have too another force. a leading academic who studies nhs mortality
more now on news that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has tohs at gosport war memorial hospital. he said it must be made easier for whistle—blowers to raise concerns, when they see mistakes or bad practice. meanwhile, hampshire's chief constable has announced this afternoon that another police force should lead the review into how it handled the investigation. our correspondent amanda akass sent this update. the families of those who died at...
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has moon jae-in invited him? >> i'm not going to talk about the conversations of that has been had between the north korea and the united states. it comes back to the other question you asked about the president's preparation. my previous role and i've said this before and you can look it up there were few days that i left the oval office after having briefed the president that we didn't talk about north korea's over months and months and days and days president trump's been receiving briefings on this issue about the military aspects in the commercial economic aspects of the come of it through their relationship and in the past few months there have been near daily briefings including today where we have been providing the president all the information that he needs. i'm very confident the president will be fully prepared when he meets with our north korean counterparts. >> would the tell us about what the pinions you have formed the kim jong-un as a person i haven't spent that much time with him. what i have sa
has moon jae-in invited him? >> i'm not going to talk about the conversations of that has been had between the north korea and the united states. it comes back to the other question you asked about the president's preparation. my previous role and i've said this before and you can look it up there were few days that i left the oval office after having briefed the president that we didn't talk about north korea's over months and months and days and days president trump's been receiving...
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has that been the crucial thing that has forced north korea to the negotiating table?made it clear it does not one want to bring about north korea's collapse. beijing may be more realistic in washington about the prospect of north korea giving up its nuclear arsenal and if this summit fails to deliver then beijing may be less likely to blame its old ally and a neighbour and more likely to point a finger at america. that is the view from our correspondents. let's bring you the view from america now: i spoke earlier to andray abrahamian, from the griffith asia institute, in our los angeles studio. he says there's a lot at stake for everyone involved. well, it is difficult to tell exactly what will be decided, given how quickly it has been put together. it is clear the south korean like to see a peace treaty in match and i think donald trump is also quite keen on doing something grand on the world stage that can leave a legacy. the question is, with such a short compressed time line for putting it together, can they get to an agreement in time and i suspect they may not b
has that been the crucial thing that has forced north korea to the negotiating table?made it clear it does not one want to bring about north korea's collapse. beijing may be more realistic in washington about the prospect of north korea giving up its nuclear arsenal and if this summit fails to deliver then beijing may be less likely to blame its old ally and a neighbour and more likely to point a finger at america. that is the view from our correspondents. let's bring you the view from america...
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chris buckler has more.t to find a better life many people take risks to try to cross the border into the country. children were among this group of dozens of undocumented migrants, found hidden inside a lorry when it was stopped here in texas. all these racist people say, take them back to mexico, send them back. it shouldn't be that way. honestly, ever since trump, that is everybody‘s view. the trump administration's new zero tolerance policy means everybody crossing the border illegally will be detained and prosecuted, including parents. and that has meant separating them from their children, who have to be held in facilities suitable for young people. these pictures of a centre near the mexican border in texas were released by the us government. they show boys doing exercise and being given care. but they also reveal that they are living up to five in a room, in a building that is a converted supermarket. and with another centre consisting mainly of tents opening up, president trump is being hounded with
chris buckler has more.t to find a better life many people take risks to try to cross the border into the country. children were among this group of dozens of undocumented migrants, found hidden inside a lorry when it was stopped here in texas. all these racist people say, take them back to mexico, send them back. it shouldn't be that way. honestly, ever since trump, that is everybody‘s view. the trump administration's new zero tolerance policy means everybody crossing the border illegally...
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it is ha rd emotional, and a bit numb. it is hard to believe this has happened.glasgow city council, thanks for joining susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks forjoining us. a couple of dozen people had to be evacuated overnight but they might get back into their homes, but the priority remains on dampening down this fire. lorna, thanks forjoining us. thank you very much indeed. lorna gordon, live in glasgow. time for an update on the weather. i'm not going to move you very far. this is the scene in south lanarkshire. if you know sheila, tell her she has been on the telly, and it may cheer her up. the weather is not looking good. it will
it is ha rd emotional, and a bit numb. it is hard to believe this has happened.glasgow city council, thanks for joining susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks forjoining us. a couple of dozen people had to be evacuated overnight but they might get back into their homes, but the priority remains on dampening down this fire. lorna, thanks forjoining us. thank you very much indeed. lorna gordon, live in glasgow. time for an update on the weather. i'm not going to move you very far. this...
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so it's not the suggestion that brexit has made the suggestion that brexit has made the uk unwelcome get a better deal because of the depreciation of the falling pound dominican get a better deal elsewhere. the falling pound dominican get a better deal elsewherelj the falling pound dominican get a better deal elsewhere. i think there is also an element of uncertainty but that's mainly because the media in romania, bulgaria have presented it that way. i think we do not predict we have made that stoney —— have not made them feel unwelcome but are many and bulgaria have not helped the situation. to local media in this countries have suggested if you come over to the uk, you're not going to get a warm on. that is right. his fruit rotting in the fields because you cannot get workers to pick it up? last year, the national farmers union workers to pick it up? last year, the nationalfarmers union has reported a i7% shortfall. and we are struggling the way we are struggling at the moment, we're probably looking at 30% this year, and i think we're going to have some growers that are going to h
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and the other six nations has set the stage for a showdown washington has imposed trade tariffs on its g seven allies and before the summit began u.s. president donald trump further ruffled feathers with an astonishing proposal readmit russia to the group despite its ouster for antics in crimea. well for more let's bring in correspondent alex hunter from naaman who is joining us with the latest from quebec so alexandra tell us president trump really testing the nerve of his allies here what is he trying to play with this demand. well don't know if trump. is facing a lot of criticism here that there are members of the g. seven openly questioning whoever the you ask is a good fit for the club so he's trying to set his own agenda he is maybe even trying to disrupt this meeting and by talking about russia he's also sending a clear signal to the u.s. as allies here saying that you know this meeting is not important as you might think it would be more important when russia would be able to rejoin the club and that here you as president has much more important issues to deal with for example
and the other six nations has set the stage for a showdown washington has imposed trade tariffs on its g seven allies and before the summit began u.s. president donald trump further ruffled feathers with an astonishing proposal readmit russia to the group despite its ouster for antics in crimea. well for more let's bring in correspondent alex hunter from naaman who is joining us with the latest from quebec so alexandra tell us president trump really testing the nerve of his allies here what is...
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she has always maintained that she was hard—working, she has always maintained that she was ha rd—workinge has always maintained that she was hard—working, dedicated doctor. doing the best for patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. supreme courtjustice, anthony kennedy is to retire, giving president trump the chance to cement a conservative majority in america's top court. the rescue ship with over 200 migrants on board has docked in malta after five days stranded at sea. also this hour — prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east. the duke of cambridge made the comments after meeting the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas in ramallah. and here is sean, all alone. and boulders germany are out of the world cup, the first time they've been elevated in the first stage of the competition since 1938 —— holders, germany. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the army has been called in to help firefighters battling a huge fire on saddle worth more which is continuing to spread. more than 100 homes have been evacuated, the blaze near
she has always maintained that she was hard—working, she has always maintained that she was ha rd—workinge has always maintained that she was hard—working, dedicated doctor. doing the best for patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. supreme courtjustice, anthony kennedy is to retire, giving president trump the chance to cement a conservative majority in america's top court. the rescue ship with over 200 migrants on board has docked in malta after five days...
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it has developed. fire when i watched dany cotton talking and it was becoming apparent that this was something of a magnitude way beyond anything the fire brigade had seen in london before and thinking how hopeless it was and how people would need a horizon, some hope, and that has been very much the case. cornwall responded with a flood of accommodation offers and we have been bringing people since six weeks after the fire, sometimes in groups and sometimes individually. it is about making new memories, having a time asa about making new memories, having a time as a family that is after the fire so that you can save, "remember when," and it not be something that was before that. time to grieve, that song talks about it and it is only when you have time that you can do that. and when we reflect on why the fire happens it is healing in itself to be seen in your need and to be met, it is really significant. we have had over 20% of the people who lived in the tower that managed to get out, as well as clos
it has developed. fire when i watched dany cotton talking and it was becoming apparent that this was something of a magnitude way beyond anything the fire brigade had seen in london before and thinking how hopeless it was and how people would need a horizon, some hope, and that has been very much the case. cornwall responded with a flood of accommodation offers and we have been bringing people since six weeks after the fire, sometimes in groups and sometimes individually. it is about making new...
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that has gone in. that isa military aid. that has gone in.f monitoring the impact on the community both at a soft level and scientifically and technically as the day goes by. inaudible we're still in detailed discussions with the military. they will move as quickly as they can to get resources here. it is difficult for me to say what that would be at this time. inaudible it is likely that it would be a chinook to move one of our high—volume pumps. inaudible we don't know how many. we probably wa nt we don't know how many. we probably want that two high—volume pumps which would give us access water across a wide area. we can tap into it and use it in a wider area than we are currently using. do you have greater control of the fire? fire crews are working extremely hard. you can see how conditions can change between five and ten seconds if the wind direction changes. they are working really hard in extreme temperatures. they will continue to do that throughout the day until we start to lose daylight today. how large an area are we talking about
that has gone in. that isa military aid. that has gone in.f monitoring the impact on the community both at a soft level and scientifically and technically as the day goes by. inaudible we're still in detailed discussions with the military. they will move as quickly as they can to get resources here. it is difficult for me to say what that would be at this time. inaudible it is likely that it would be a chinook to move one of our high—volume pumps. inaudible we don't know how many. we probably...
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nine of a rest are police officers mohammed has the latest from at this. if your police have confirmed that the mind policeman they're holding in connection with the tacos so today include the deputy commander of police here in the cup little addis ababa they say they will soon be charged with negligence and not putting a mouth measures in place to ensure that such a breach did not or conduct the past few hours organizers of the rally also today hold a press conference in which they called for arjun blood donations to save the lives of more than forty people injured in the outside and who are in hospitals here in the cup with all now thousands of with your people flocked to mescal square in the center of the city also today. calling on mall support for prime minister ahmed reform agenda they say that promises of repealing the media rule the march abused terrorism law as well as possible peace with at syria and then see many people who've been living in exile abroad retiring after the prime minister came to office has them all excited. u.s. president donald
nine of a rest are police officers mohammed has the latest from at this. if your police have confirmed that the mind policeman they're holding in connection with the tacos so today include the deputy commander of police here in the cup little addis ababa they say they will soon be charged with negligence and not putting a mouth measures in place to ensure that such a breach did not or conduct the past few hours organizers of the rally also today hold a press conference in which they called for...
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has gone from 142-141 from april 2 now. the market has already priced a loss. dry powder still on the downside of the pound? can the curve continue to push and that lower direction? is the market there? does the market still have somewhere to go if the bank starts backing off? >> that is it. therebtle distinctions are about how temporary this seems to be. they have been betting on increasing productivity for years in the market. the market largely said, we don't believe that. ownre going to make our productivity forecast and apply your reaction function to those. the same is true here. the table will dictate how much downside there is on the front end of sterling. down is a big dollar move to 2017 and a big dollar move up through 2018. a lot of our trade is where the inflationary impact is. betweenounced around $86 and $88 for some time. matt: thanks very much for that commentary. the senior investment manager at aberdeen is going to stick with us. we have a lot more to talk about, including oil. opec and its allies try to raise crude production. we will discus
has gone from 142-141 from april 2 now. the market has already priced a loss. dry powder still on the downside of the pound? can the curve continue to push and that lower direction? is the market there? does the market still have somewhere to go if the bank starts backing off? >> that is it. therebtle distinctions are about how temporary this seems to be. they have been betting on increasing productivity for years in the market. the market largely said, we don't believe that. ownre going...
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why has china not collapsed?es -- did drive our next guest for decades. china has changed the greatest show on earth. it is due to a tradition of , which isilosophy behind the country's record-breaking transformation. hugh is our asian economics correspondent. tell us about your findings in general terms. ugh: probably the most interesting thing for your that westerne fact , has donet america well over the past 200 years until the past one or two decades. rishaad: it is about long-term thinking. hugh: and pragmatism. particularly with a country the size of china. quickly,t do things but you have to do things in the right sequence and half to implement them. them.e to implement seen a rapidave transformation. never in history have so many people been alleviated from poverty. hugh: china was the world's number one in quantum -- economy to1820, and then it fell 65th. 1975, there was no alternative and an enormous amount of later capacity to apply to recovery. is there a recipe that can continue to work for china? ca
why has china not collapsed?es -- did drive our next guest for decades. china has changed the greatest show on earth. it is due to a tradition of , which isilosophy behind the country's record-breaking transformation. hugh is our asian economics correspondent. tell us about your findings in general terms. ugh: probably the most interesting thing for your that westerne fact , has donet america well over the past 200 years until the past one or two decades. rishaad: it is about long-term...
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and so too has the northern ireland human rights commission, who has —— who has brought an appeal to agreement to upholding the human rights of all citizens in northern ireland, added that commitment we are asking the government to honour because the good friday agreement was the basis for institutions being obliged to comply with those obligations under the human rights act. but without the human rights act. but without the institutions that exist in northern ireland, those rights are not being upheld. i will happily give way. may i to add my name to congratulate her on this debate today. does she not agree with me that it today. does she not agree with me thatitis today. does she not agree with me that it is surprising, but rather wonderful actually that the republic of ireland is actually leading the way on this list is not and indeed, also on gay marriage. and does she agree with me that notwithstanding the fact that of course northern ireland is devolved, they should look now to the south and say, they are leading the way, and we should follow? i would like to join with my colle
and so too has the northern ireland human rights commission, who has —— who has brought an appeal to agreement to upholding the human rights of all citizens in northern ireland, added that commitment we are asking the government to honour because the good friday agreement was the basis for institutions being obliged to comply with those obligations under the human rights act. but without the human rights act. but without the institutions that exist in northern ireland, those rights are not...
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it has. in the greek region of trace marriages divorces and marital disputes within the muslim community are adjudicated by three mufti's. contact with the ethnic greeks is limited many say the muslims live here in a little world of their own. now the greek government has opened the way for people here to apply greek laws. but not everyone has welcomed the move. the muslim couples say but ari fallu and i didn't all marilou on the other hand see the amendment as a first delicate flowering of democracy they've been married for some thirty years and say but is against the sharia she remembers the problem when her own mother wanted to divorce. and save i was not allowed to study as her brother was. now she's worried that should her husband pass away she might lose the house that they built together then jen. i don't even think in terms of a man or a woman having more rights in a marriage are chocolate saiful on women have to have the same rights as men which . as i see it the new law giving littl
it has. in the greek region of trace marriages divorces and marital disputes within the muslim community are adjudicated by three mufti's. contact with the ethnic greeks is limited many say the muslims live here in a little world of their own. now the greek government has opened the way for people here to apply greek laws. but not everyone has welcomed the move. the muslim couples say but ari fallu and i didn't all marilou on the other hand see the amendment as a first delicate flowering of...
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he has done a lot.ion is whether it is expunging, ifant you will, the record of the crimes to which he pleaded guilty. vonnie: that was my next point. he pleaded guilty. bargain.a plea this was in connection with the insider trading scandal that involved vernon lambert, the firm for which he worked, and dennis levine, that ultimately caused drexel to collapse under a racketeering investigation. milken himself was indicted on counts of racketeering in fraud -- and fraud in 1996, but he did not plead guilty to those things. he pleaded guilty to six counts of tax and securities violations . he did not go to prison willingly. this is not something -- this again was a plea bargain, a deal with prosecutors. drexelsecutor against was none other than rudy giuliani. vonnie: a lifetime ban on trading other people's money. if pardoned, would he want to trade again? erik: that is a good question, impossible to know. if he were pardoned, it would not automatically mean that his lifetime ban for working in the securi
he has done a lot.ion is whether it is expunging, ifant you will, the record of the crimes to which he pleaded guilty. vonnie: that was my next point. he pleaded guilty. bargain.a plea this was in connection with the insider trading scandal that involved vernon lambert, the firm for which he worked, and dennis levine, that ultimately caused drexel to collapse under a racketeering investigation. milken himself was indicted on counts of racketeering in fraud -- and fraud in 1996, but he did not...
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the company has already said it has agreed to the bid.d: is disney's bid share-based, in which it becomes more tax efficient for murdoch? exactly. the initial bid was all shares and the new bid has come in and they are allowing investors to take up the 50-50. an investor can take up to 50% exchangeyour shares in for your shares and only 50% would be in the form of shares. that seems like an attractive way to have the difference. you still get a tax benefit for receiving shares and at the same time, you get some cash. quite a formidable play being made here. bob iger has put together a strong package. but brian roberts knows what he is doing and had to anticipate this. i don't there was any expectation disney would say, you can have it, comcast. they knew this bid was coming and they are busily preparing a response. rishaad: we will leave things there. dave mccombs, bloomberg asia's conglomerates editor. an economist briefing taking place in beijing. these are live images and it is all about trade at the moment. china and the eu to hold a
the company has already said it has agreed to the bid.d: is disney's bid share-based, in which it becomes more tax efficient for murdoch? exactly. the initial bid was all shares and the new bid has come in and they are allowing investors to take up the 50-50. an investor can take up to 50% exchangeyour shares in for your shares and only 50% would be in the form of shares. that seems like an attractive way to have the difference. you still get a tax benefit for receiving shares and at the same...
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well daryn this has its origins in a memo that his legal team sent to the mill investigation back in january in the stock human to his lawyers claimed sweeping powers for the president said that he had the right to override a federal agency or investigation and added the claim that he had the right if necessary to pardon himself now trump has returned to this in a series of tweets he's been tweeting consistently criticized in the miller investigation and certainly making very clear that he believes as he put it it is a witch hunt but there are very strong arguments that he does not have that right and these arguments are not only coming from democrats in congress and the senate they're also coming from republicans the head of the senate intelligence judiciary committee chuck grassley said that if his lawyers said that the president could pardon himself he'd fire those lawyers but what its allies and to meet this is not necessary the merits of this particular case it is what some see as an attack on the constitution in particular the principle in the constitution that provides for a s
well daryn this has its origins in a memo that his legal team sent to the mill investigation back in january in the stock human to his lawyers claimed sweeping powers for the president said that he had the right to override a federal agency or investigation and added the claim that he had the right if necessary to pardon himself now trump has returned to this in a series of tweets he's been tweeting consistently criticized in the miller investigation and certainly making very clear that he...
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catriona renton has been at the scene and has been speaking to the emergency services there.y happening here, still fighting, in firefighting mode, as the fire service say, and i'm joined by the chief officer, alasdair hay. alasdair, tell us what exactly is happening now, is it still burning in there? good morning, first of all i would like to echo the words of the first minister yesterday. this is heartbreaking to see such devastation of such an iconic building. we're still very much in a firefighting phase at this moment in time. we've extinguished the main fire, however there are still pockets. what our crews are doing in a technical term, they're turning over and they're dampening downjust to make sure there is no possibility of the fire flaring up and affecting any other properties within the vicinity. we have heard all these suggestions that it might not be restorable this time, what do you feel about that, are we anywhere near to being able to say that? we're still in the very early stages of tackling this incident. we've established a fire investigation team and the f
catriona renton has been at the scene and has been speaking to the emergency services there.y happening here, still fighting, in firefighting mode, as the fire service say, and i'm joined by the chief officer, alasdair hay. alasdair, tell us what exactly is happening now, is it still burning in there? good morning, first of all i would like to echo the words of the first minister yesterday. this is heartbreaking to see such devastation of such an iconic building. we're still very much in a...
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it went up to $147 a few weeks ago and has now fallen back to 1.33,1.34, weeks ago and has now fallenthings people were hoping would have happened by now have not, and we wish most of our white paper on how to deal with the irish border. that was supposed to be in place before thejune summit, we we re be in place before thejune summit, we were looking forward to a trade deal being sketched out in october, and all of this timescale seems to be slipping, which raises the possibility that you have much more disruption at the ports, at the borders, and that would be disruptive to trade, which would be bad for the economy and therefore bad for the economy and therefore bad for the pound. at the moment, the others like this deal yesterday saying we are going to have this temporary backstop, so we can't sort out all this stuff, particularly the irish border. we will leave it in place and stay aligned as we are at the moment until december 2021, your further than the transition period is opposed to go, so add that eve ryo ne is opposed to go, so add that everyone is drawing their hands up and
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some break the news that has just come into us.e voted to give government —— parliament a bigger say. there is no great surprise and our results and we can get some analysis of it now from chris mason who is at westminster. are you in for a long night? hopefully not. let me try and make the case. i will struggle. the real excitement was in the house of lords this afternoon. this now sets up a potential conflict, a rerun of what did not happen last week, but which was threatened, a potential government defeat. that is the key bit. we knew asa defeat. that is the key bit. we knew as a result of what happened in the house of commons last week, that this would head back to the house of lords. it is not surprising that the house of lords has defeated the government and that this will head back to the house of commons, but crucially, because of that row last week involving dominic grieve, the conservative mp and the government and whether or not the government was willing to compromise in any way, to try and ensure that parliament would
some break the news that has just come into us.e voted to give government —— parliament a bigger say. there is no great surprise and our results and we can get some analysis of it now from chris mason who is at westminster. are you in for a long night? hopefully not. let me try and make the case. i will struggle. the real excitement was in the house of lords this afternoon. this now sets up a potential conflict, a rerun of what did not happen last week, but which was threatened, a potential...
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it has taken him out of isolation.ld trump may have to ta ke thing perhaps donald trump may have to take into account when he meets him tomorrow. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. nothing conventional about this summit which is taking place tomorrow — what realistically can be expected to be achieved? potentially it is enormous, the end of the korean war after more than 60 years, solving one of the most intractable long—running conflicts in the world. but this is only the start. laura has hinted at it, that there is an awful lot of necessary scepticism. it is going to be intoxicating to see these two men meeting but we mustn't get carried away. what will they actually be able to achieve? there is talk of a document that the two men could sign tomorrow. donald trump says he will know the moment he sees kim jong—un whether a breakthrough is actually possible. but what will that document actually consist of beyond some rather bland commitment to the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula? as laura has alr
it has taken him out of isolation.ld trump may have to ta ke thing perhaps donald trump may have to take into account when he meets him tomorrow. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here. nothing conventional about this summit which is taking place tomorrow — what realistically can be expected to be achieved? potentially it is enormous, the end of the korean war after more than 60 years, solving one of the most intractable long—running conflicts in the world. but this is only the...
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it has proven to be useful it has brought results and this is why we are asking for more money from member states to the trust fund africa and i believe yesterday the exchanges were positive in this direction i hope that member states will put money in the trust fund for africa because this has been the instrument with which we have managed to put in place very important work that has growth results that needs to be strengthened so that's why your money but following talks with terrorism is the motto salvini libya's deputy prime minister said such processing centers are not an option inside his country's borders. but we reassured italy and europe that libya is ready in its plan to deal with migration we agree in many areas when it comes to illegal migration however we refused completely uncategorically the creation of any camps inside libya for illegal migrants this issue is forbidden under libyan law and it does not apply in any rights aspect. since two thousand and seventeen almost three thousand migrants and refugees have drowned trying to make it to europe by sea most of them left from
it has proven to be useful it has brought results and this is why we are asking for more money from member states to the trust fund africa and i believe yesterday the exchanges were positive in this direction i hope that member states will put money in the trust fund for africa because this has been the instrument with which we have managed to put in place very important work that has growth results that needs to be strengthened so that's why your money but following talks with terrorism is the...
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the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the e.u. and been addressing german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels at home the issue has threatened to break up the governing coalition. but. europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateral ism or nobody will believe any longer in the system of values that has made us strong that's why it's so important. a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border controls and new policies to cut the number of refugees coming in made up of the leaders from austria hungary italy slovakia the czech republic and poland it wants other countries to agree to a strict approach when it comes to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it has been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and w
the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the e.u. and been addressing german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels at home the issue has threatened to break up the governing coalition. but. europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateral ism or nobody...
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he has destroyed his main nuclear test site and has promised to dismantle another.is letting inspectors in to find them. that is why many will find today's announcement disappointing. kim jong—un is now leaving the island of sentosa, having gained the summit and the status he has longed for. he says the world will change, the problem is, we're not sure what that change may mean. kim jong—un has promised to avoid the mistakes of the past. failed policies in the 1990s led to a famine which killed thousands. his father and grandfather built weapons while people went hungry. now that the missile launches have stopped, china appears eager to ease back on the toughest economic sanctions it has ever imposed on its neighbour. today, north korea took its first tentative steps out of the shadows. how far it is prepared to go is still uncertain. laura bicker, bbc news, singapore. joining me now from washington is barry pavel from the atlantic council. he was previously a member of the senior executive service, at the office of the under secretary of defence. isa is a mistake w
he has destroyed his main nuclear test site and has promised to dismantle another.is letting inspectors in to find them. that is why many will find today's announcement disappointing. kim jong—un is now leaving the island of sentosa, having gained the summit and the status he has longed for. he says the world will change, the problem is, we're not sure what that change may mean. kim jong—un has promised to avoid the mistakes of the past. failed policies in the 1990s led to a famine which...
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it has rained every day for a week, and the monsoon has not even officially started.pillar to post, these refugees still can't settle. life here is tough enough as it is, but when it rains, you get a real sense of exactly how much misery is added for the people here. and it's notjust uncomfortable. this water poses a real threat. with pouring rain comes shifting soil, and that could mean homes perched on hillsides being washed away. "we're not safe", he told me. "last night, i slept in the mud, and felt like the house was blowing away." "we're afraid of the rain", this woman says. "we're used to living on flat plains, not hills. there are landslides here, and children are dying." this is one of the first families left grieving. his young son was buried when a wall collapsed while he slept. his wife is still in shock. he was three years old. translation: i built the wall for my because i do not have any money, and that's why i have to stay here. the house was built with bamboo poles, and that's why we could not make it strong enough. my wife and one of my children were
it has rained every day for a week, and the monsoon has not even officially started.pillar to post, these refugees still can't settle. life here is tough enough as it is, but when it rains, you get a real sense of exactly how much misery is added for the people here. and it's notjust uncomfortable. this water poses a real threat. with pouring rain comes shifting soil, and that could mean homes perched on hillsides being washed away. "we're not safe", he told me. "last night, i...
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caroline rigby has more. a better life. most are not refugees but economic migrants, attracted to europe for its wealth and jobs. coming from across sub—saharan africa, they board boats in libya, often with the aid of people smugglers. bound for italy, it's a dangerous journey, which many fail to complete. yet more evidence of this on sunday as the charity announced it had picked up more than 600 migrants in six operations off the coast of libya. italy's new interior ministry, matteo salvini, refused permission for the rescue vessel to dock in its ports, calling on malta to help instead. the maltese authorities argue the migrants are under italian jurisdictions because of a deal between rome and the libyan coastguard. that agreement has led to a drop in arrivals since last summer but italian officials say more than 13,000 migrants have already been registered so far this year. matteo salvini has called on other european countries to do more to help, complaining: his right wing populist party, the league, camp
caroline rigby has more. a better life. most are not refugees but economic migrants, attracted to europe for its wealth and jobs. coming from across sub—saharan africa, they board boats in libya, often with the aid of people smugglers. bound for italy, it's a dangerous journey, which many fail to complete. yet more evidence of this on sunday as the charity announced it had picked up more than 600 migrants in six operations off the coast of libya. italy's new interior ministry, matteo salvini,...
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south korea has warned of approaching the north with excessive mistrust but japan has called for ongoingpressure on the country as has the u.s. we must remain vigilant and. we will continue to implement all you are in security council resolution for north korea and north korea who are really really relieved or we want to demonstrate verifiable your birth to their very very good. at this meeting of defense experts there is still considerable to house where the north korea will agree to compromise and its nuclear program. germany's top men's tennis player and the number two seed at the french open has done it again alexandra's vet of today claimed his third straight five set comeback win and that means his into his first ever grand slam quarterfinals it's very i've got past rushes carrying the catch out of. variable play seven seeded dominic team of australia on choose day the team beat japan's king isha cory in four sets and germany played the first of two friendlies ahead of this month's world cup on saturday and game against austria ended in a surprise defeat of a stormy conditions dela
south korea has warned of approaching the north with excessive mistrust but japan has called for ongoingpressure on the country as has the u.s. we must remain vigilant and. we will continue to implement all you are in security council resolution for north korea and north korea who are really really relieved or we want to demonstrate verifiable your birth to their very very good. at this meeting of defense experts there is still considerable to house where the north korea will agree to...
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she has been telling us what she has seen.ary—style camp. everything was very well organised, there was a strict structure. as we were walking around, the commander said, think of this as a sort of very structured camp. we went inside some of the tents. there were 22 tents where the boys stayed inside. there are separate tents for the girls. we walked in in the early morning and it was amazing to see that, at 9am, all of the beds were made in these tents. if you know teenage boys, you know that the chances of them making their bed willingly are slim to none, so we asked the question, why is there so much structure, why are the kids walking always in a line from their tents, their eating hall, to where they are going to the bathroom and the showers — they are always in lines, they are always keeping close together? and it was because they wanted these kids to know that, while, yes, we understand that you are children and we want to take care of you, we also want you to understand that you cannot leave here, that this is a place
she has been telling us what she has seen.ary—style camp. everything was very well organised, there was a strict structure. as we were walking around, the commander said, think of this as a sort of very structured camp. we went inside some of the tents. there were 22 tents where the boys stayed inside. there are separate tents for the girls. we walked in in the early morning and it was amazing to see that, at 9am, all of the beds were made in these tents. if you know teenage boys, you know...
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marcus has gone extremely close for england. he has just gone right of the posts.dge has visited some ofjerusalem's most sacred religious sites, on the final day of his tour of the middle east. he spent time at the temple mount, also known as haram al sharif — as well as the western wall and the church of the holy sepulchre. the duke also made a poignant visit to the final resting place of his great—grandmother, princess alice. this report from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell contains some flash photography. it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islam and christianity. from the mount of 0lives, william looked over to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christia
marcus has gone extremely close for england. he has just gone right of the posts.dge has visited some ofjerusalem's most sacred religious sites, on the final day of his tour of the middle east. he spent time at the temple mount, also known as haram al sharif — as well as the western wall and the church of the holy sepulchre. the duke also made a poignant visit to the final resting place of his great—grandmother, princess alice. this report from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell...