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here's the moment the plane arrived with guards waiting and a woman in traditional dress ready to deliver a bouquet of flowers to the visiting russian president. here's mr putin coming down the steps to greet his host, at the bottom there's a handshake, a hug and an air—kiss. eventually a woman was seen presenting the flowers to the russian president. there's a slightly awkward bow, but it all seems to go down well. then, after a bit more chit chat, they're off. they've lots to talk about presumably after some sleep. in the meantime, let's start our analysis of this rare visit with our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. vladimir putin's first trip to pyongyang in almost a quarter of a century — a measure of this relationship�*s growing importance. a warm welcome from the north korean leader, two men shunned by much of the world, united in defiance of the west, each bearing a shopping list, their embrace a source of deep anxiety in washington. deepening cooperation between russia and the dprk is a trend which should be of great concern to anyone interested in maintaining peace and stability in the korean peninsula, upholding the global non—proliferation regime, abiding by the un security council resolutions and supporting the people of ukraine as they defend their freedom and independence. for vladimir putin, it's all about the war in ukraine. the russian economy may already be on a war footing, but mr putin needs every artillery shell and rocket he can get. north korea is a willing supplier, helping russia to outgun ukraine. before arriving, putin is to kim jong—un for firmly supporting the war. north korea, the regime, shows little regard for human life, even the lives of its own people. so i would not be surprised if putin and kim work out a dealfor north korea to sent into russia, not only labourers, but also technicians and perhaps even combat troops in the months to come. the two leaders are drawing ever closer, this their second meeting in less than a year. what's in it for mr kim? like russia, his country is under strict international sanctions. the two men pariahs in arms. but the north korean leader as his own ambitious plans, for nuclear weapons and space technology. a recent spy satellite failed, russia for its limitations can still offer vital assistance. north korean tv has firmly set the mood for this high—profile visit. russian martial music conjuring the sort of patriotic fervour audiences in pyongyang are used to. and video screens making the agenda abundantly clear. these are two men under pressure, keen to demonstrate they still have allies and options and to show the west that, for all its sanctions and condemnation, this is a mutually beneficial relationship. for more on the significance of the visit, here's our correspondent in seoul, shaimaa khalil. this trip is significant not just because it is vladimir putin �*s first trip in more than 20 years but i think it is also seen as yet another grand gesture between those two pariah states. it is seen as a sign of appreciation by vladimir putin in a way obliging to the invitation by kimjong un obliging to the invitation by kim jong un and also appreciating kimjong un appreciating kim jong un unwavering appreciating kimjong un unwavering support for russia's war in ukraine since the beginning. the russian president has arrived quite late but has a very busy day ahead of him and expected to attend the parade. was expected to visit the on the orthodox church in pyongyang, the trinity life—giving 0rthodox trinity life—giving orthodox church. these are all chances for the two men to again give the optics and the picture of unity that they still have friends they can rely on. also to see what they can offer each other, each one knows the other has something they want. north korea needs food, needs fuel, needs money. also needs technology that russia can offer. especially satellite technology after it failed to launch its spy satellites in maple but it needs to replenish its depleting stockpile as the war in ukraine goes on and north korea can supply that because north korean weaponry is based on soviet error technology. despite the denials by both moscow and pyongyang, we know from the united states and here at that russia has used north korean weapons in the war in ukraine. there will be limits to what each man can offer the other. what moscow can offer pyongyang but this is another chance for them to explore this ever deepening relationship. shaimaa khalil there. well for more, let's speak to victor cha — he was the former director for asian affairs on the us national security council and deputy head of us delegation to the six party talks. he's now korea chair at the centre for strategic and international studies and also the author of a new book, korea: a new history of south & north. you've called this meeting between russia and north korea the greatest threat to us national security since the korean war, why do you say that? i think it is for two reasons. the first is the war in ukraine the first is the war in is important for the united states and europe, the provision of weapons to put in is one of the key reasons he is able to stay in this war. and second as your piece borrelia said, russia has to provide something to north korea for all of this weaponry, for £5 million of ammunition and ballistic missiles. and kim jong un can run a pretty tough deal saying he wants higher and technology they compare in the united states through a more sophisticated intercontinental muscles. this is notjust a problem of a relationship between two pariah countries but it is one that could directly affect us security in europe and asia and on the homeland. a statement from the south korean government said china has expressed hope that exchanges between russia and north korea would contribute to peace and security in the region — how do you see that? i think that is a placeholder statement by china. they are not particularly happy with improvement of relations between north korea and russia. china likes to be the one that has all the influence on the korean peninsula, in the northern part of the korean peninsula... inaudible. and works with the notice is to try and stop this north korean provision of weapons to russia but is creating all of his havocin but is creating all of his havoc in europe. china is in a difficult position but this statement was not helpful for either of them more for the security situation in either europe or asia. south korea's national security advisor says seoul has warned moscow ahead of the trip that it �*should not cross certain lines�*. what do you think those lines are and how seriously do you think south korea takes this threat? i think when they mean lines, they are talking about sensitive military technology. if the russians provide food and fuel, that is understandable. but kim does notjust understandable. but kim does not just what food and fuel, understandable. but kim does notjust what food and fuel, he would not have travelled all the way to russia less than a year ago forjust food the way to russia less than a year ago for just food and fuel. what is puzzling about all of this is we went blue s use of actions where the south korean government has expressed a more sympathetic view towards russia. they basically slapped the hands of the south koreans by doing this visit with the north koreans this cannot be particularly good for russia and south korea relations either. . , . either. that is all the time we have but thank _ either. that is all the time we have but thank you _ either. that is all the time we have but thank you for - either. that is all the time we have but thank you for your i have but thank you for your thoughts and views. before we move onto our next story, some news we're getting in from the uk ahead of the general election there. it's been confirmed that the labour party has suspended one of its candidates after reports he shared, "pro—russian" material online back in 2018. andy brown, who's standing in aberdeen north and moray east, posted a link to state media outlet russia today, which doubted whether the russian government was behind the poisoning of a former russian intelligence officer and his daughter in salisbury. mr brown also shared a post that appeared to downplay allegations of anti—semitism against labour. a labour spokesperson said he had been suspended pending an investigation. the deadlines for political nominations has closed. that means mr brown will still appear next to the labour logo on the ballot paper on four july but will stand as an independent if elected. the scottish conservative leader douglas ross is also a candidate in aberdeen north and moray east as well as the snp's seamus logan. a full list of candidates is available on the bbc news website. to the us now and president joe biden has announced a new policy that would protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented husbands and wives of us citizens from deportation. the white house believes more than half a million spouses will benefit. the policy applies to those who have been in the country for at least 10 years and it will allow them to work in the us legally. the white house also believes the new spouses policy will benefit 50,000 people under 21 who have a parent married to a us citizen. the issue of immigration has proven to be a bit of a headache for mr biden, who recently issued a sweeping executive action to curb record migrant arrivals at the us—mexico border. polls show that the issue is a primary concern for many voters in the run—up to november's presidential election. here's a little of what president biden said as he announced the spouses policy. i want those who've been educated in us college universities put their skills and knowledge to work here in america. i want to keep building the strongest economy in the world with the best workforce in the world. we've already created 15 million newjobs, a record. we're seeing record economic growth, a record of small business growth. and i doubt why the action we're taking today matters. if you wonder about that, just as business leaders, ask labour leaders, ask economists, ask elected officials. they know it's good for american business. they know it's good for the american economy. they know it's good foramerica, period. here's more from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal who's been following the story for us. well, this policy benefits those people who have been living in the us for more than a decade. they've built their families and lives here. so if you marry an american, then that is eventually a pathway to to citizenship. however, if you enter the country illegally without a visa or a visa expires and you marry an american and then you want to apply for citizenship, you have to leave the country and go back to your home country to do that. and that's involves splitting up families because the process to pursue legal status takes years. so what president biden essentially is doing with this programme is allowing people to stay in the country with their families while they pursue legal status. there are some conditions, though. you have to have at least been in the us for a decade and you have to have been married as ofjune 17th. also, you mentioned they're about children, so the policy would also help, as you mentioned, about 50,000 children of those undocumented people who whose children then would were were taken in by those american citizens. so it's worth mentioning that this policy does affect a pretty narrow it's a substantial group of people, but it's quite narrow in terms of the focus of the policy. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. thailand's upper house of parliament has approved a law to give equal marriage rights to same sex couples. it will now be sent to the king for royal assent. the legislation will replace all gendered terms in marriage law, such as man and woman, with gender neutral alternatives. i'm joined by mookdapa yangyuenpradorn, an activist with the civil society organisation fortify rights. thank you for your time here on newsday. thailand now the first country in southeast asia to approve same—sex marriage — did you expect this victory? i think it is something that people have expected. i also think there are struggles and challenges along the way the kind of blocks of this from coming sooner. i think still the accumulation of the activism building up in thailand for more than a decade i would say. it is a victory many people expected and i think really so happy to see it materialise itself yesterday. you've complained about few aspects of the bill, which retains some gendered language around parents for example, what's your concern there? the principal to the proposed law is we are trying to change gender terms, law is we are trying to change genderterms, like law is we are trying to change gender terms, like men and woman, to more neutral terms. 0ne woman, to more neutral terms. one of the terms we are trying to change to our the words mother and father which are also considered gender terms. we are trying to open up to people who may not want to identify themselves as a mother or father to be able to choose a gender neutral word like parents. this time of revising the bill, we have not succeeded in trying to include the word parents into the law itself but i think that is the fight we continue to camping for and fight for. do you expect a conservative backlash? i think there will always be conservatives, those who think differently or who hold differently or who hold different attitudes but i also say for society to be able to come this far, there are also younger generations who have changed their minds towards lgbtqia+ minds. they also think now at clashes so much with the newer kind of thoughts around rights and equality, for people in this country. what i think comes from the fact that we have been fighting for democracy and human rights for so long. especially since this past decade and after we transitioned to having a civilian government. these times are the times people have been fighting and progressive bolts rise and continue to thrive. ~ ., ., ., thrive. we will have to leave it there. _ thrive. we will have to leave it there, appreciate - thrive. we will have to leave it there, appreciate you - it there, appreciate you joining and sharing your thoughts, thank you very much. extreme weather is affecting parts of north america, south america, europe and asia. in china, state media reports that at least nine people have died in torrential rain and landslides in several provinces. another 2a are missing. in other areas, a prolonged heat wave has forced authorities to issue drought warnings. in greece — locals and tourists have been warned to prepare for extreme weather conditions. parts of the mediterranean are experiencing severe heatwaves bringing record temperatures. in ecuador — more than 20 people were killed when heavy rains caused widespread damage. floods and landslides destroyed roads, bridges and homes across the country. while 13 people have died in flooding and landslides in el salvador, honduras and guatemala. in the us, firefighters in california are tackling the state's biggest blaze of the year so far. about 70 million people, that's more than 20% of the population, are currently subject to extreme heat alerts. forecasters are warning that the early summer heatwave could be the longest in decades. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes sent this update well, the latest on the fires, which are the closest to me here in los angeles, about an hour and a half drive of los angeles, is that the firefighters are actually making some pretty decent progress. the temperatures here have actually fallen a little bit in the last 2a hours. it was searingly hot at the weekend when this fire first started. but the falling temperatures and slightly reduced winds, which have really been the big problem for the firefighters, the gusts of winds, they just fan the flames, making it extremely difficult to bring a fire like this under control. they have dropped a little bit and the fire is now about 24% contained. so roughly a quarter of the perimeter of the fire. the firefighters are fairly confident that the blaze will not spread any further, which is always good news. so it seems as if they're beginning at least here to get the upper hand on that fire. right. so some progress being made on battling those fires. but in terms of the heat wave across the country, peter, what's that looking like? how bad is it? it's looking potentially deadly. and this really is quite a separate issue because this is one of these and we hear a lot about them, don't we, recently these heat domes that just settle over the country and move very slowly from region to region. this is extremely high pressure causing the air temperature in the upper atmosphere to heat, heating the air below it. and that's what causes what's often described as a bulging dome thatjust hovers over a particular area. and they're predicting that this could take several days to move from the northeast, the midwest, along the east coast, and gradually to the south, where it will dissipate. but temperatures already are searingly high in some of those midwestern cities. chicago, washington, dc, new york, boston, philadelphia, all likely to experience extremely hot temperatures. and local officials just warning people, look, this is going to be very serious. do what you can to stay in air conditioning, drink plenty of water, just stay out of the heat, if at all possible. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the us federal trade commission has referred a complaint to thejustice department against the social media platform tiktok over potential violations of the children's 0nline privacy act. the commission could resolve a probe into tiktok over allegedly faulty privacy and data security practices by either filing suit or reaching a settlement. a kenyan government spokesman has defended the use by police of tear gas and water cannon against protesters in nairobi. dozens were arrested as they marched to denounce plans for new taxes. human rights groups have called for the release of the protesters who were demonstrating the us multinational software firm, nvidia, has become the world's most valuable publicly traded company, nudging out microsoft. nvidia's chips play a central role in the development of artificial intelligence. the firm's market value has trebled in just over a year, to more than $3 trillion. singerjustin timberlake has been arrested on drunk driving charges in new york. he appeared in court on tuesday, where he was formally charged and released without bail. nada tawfik has more. justin timberlake was out for the night on monday in the hamptons, a wealthy new york beach destination popular with celebrities in the summer. he was out with friends when he was arrested by police in the early hours of tuesday for driving while intoxicated. now, the suffolk county district attorney's office provided no further comment, but court documents detail that he was stopped just after 1230 in the morning, after he drove through a stop sign. an officer pulled him over and noted that his eyes were bloodshot and glassy, that his breath smelled strongly of alcohol, and that he also performed poorly on all standard field sobriety tests. now, the officer said that the pop star told him that he had one martini and was following his friends home. and the tmz website about celebrity gossip included reporting that timberlake's friends allegedly tried to convince officers to let him go, that timberlake refused a breathalyser test and was ultimately taken away in handcuffs. now, penalties for drunk driving in the hamptons town of sag harbour include a fine of up to $1,000, suspended driving privileges and a maximum, though not mandatory, one year in jail. now, the 43—year—old who first rose to fame with the boy band nsync, has spoken about his struggle with excessive drinking and overcoming addiction. and he is currently on tour and is due to perform in chicago this week and here in new york at madison square garden next week. that's all for now. stay with bbc news. hello. here in the uk, we're at long last starting to see the signs of some weather that feels much more like summer than it has done so far this month. other side of the atlantic, though, eastern canada, eastern side of the united states, summer has arrived with a vengeance. a long lasting, intense and life—threatening heat wave, potentially record breaking, will affect many cities in the east. temperatures into the high 30s by day. but add on the humidity levels, it will feel like it's above a0 degrees for days on end. now, that sort of heat is not coming our way, but it will affect our weather in some form. we've got heat and humidity out towards the east, clashing with cooler conditions out in the west at the moment. and that is starting to fire up a jet stream which will send ripples across the atmosphere, and at long last, move ourjet stream from south of us, bringing cooler air to the north of us, drawing in something a little bit warmer and high pressure, which through the second half of the weekend and beyond, will mean drier and warmer weather more widely. just a few showers to get the weekend under way. but notice the temperatures back to where they should be for the time of year, if not a bit above across most parts of the uk. now to get there, still a few blips around, one such on wednesday morning in terms of temperature. chilly start scotland, northern ireland, for some temperatures down into lowest single figures, but otherwise a fine day for the vast majority on wednesday. most places will be dry, varying amounts of clouds, some good sunny spells. northern ireland, england and wales. a slim chance of a shower in the hills, most will be fine. more cloud, though, into the north and west of scotland could bring some patchy rain, a drizzle, particularly later in the day. and temperatures here, 11—14 celsius, but most climbing a bit, especially across scotland and northern ireland. warmer there than in recent days. another fresh start to thursday, most places dry. showers just close to the near continent, and more cloud to the north and west, which could bring the odd isolated shower. but for the vast majority, it should be a fine day again, if not more cloud than we see on wednesday. temperatures, though, similar to wednesday's values for most. now, thursday night into friday, we've got one area of low pressure near the continent, very close to the southeast, another one which will push weather fronts into the west as we go through thursday night and into friday morning. so western areas seeing a bit more of a change here. more breeze, more cloud, outbreaks of rain possible. central eastern areas, most should just stay dry through the day. best the sunshine in the morning, more cloud into the afternoon, warm in any strong sunshine, and the weather front will bring outbreaks of rain eastwards across most parts during friday night into saturday morning, and then that dry weather develops more widely. take care. boeing ceo dave calhoun faces the heat on capitol hill. after there were a series of issues at the plane maker. an invidious surpasses microsoft to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company. the market value is now at $3.34 trillion. hello and welcome to business today. i'm arunoday mukharji. we will start with the big story we have been tracking. a moment of reckoning for boeing as an iconic american manufacturer comes under tense questioning from members of a us senate subcommittee. boeing's outgoing ceo, dave calhoun, responded to questions about boeing's path forward after a string of safety failures, production problems, and whistle—blower accounts. 0ur north america business correspondent erin delmore has all the details. during tuesday's hearing, dave calhoun was confronted by senators with boeing safety failures and confronted by families with the loss of life those safety failures caused. when two boeing jets crashed five years ago killing 346 people. he spoke directly to those who lost loved ones. i apologise for the grief that we have

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