Simply unacceptable for a department to react in this manner and then try to cover up a certain negligence. A very warm welcome to you youre watching r. T. International with mina care and. Making history donald trump asked become the 1st sitting u. S. President to enter north korea and the north korean media and trump himself dubs the meeting an amazing event the reaction back home was far more muted if not outright critical. Vague talk about talks while kim continues to develop Nuclear Warheads and missiles seems like this gigantic p. R. Stunt in trenches unembellished his authoritarian rule without any real meaningful strategy for denuclearization out president shouldnt be squandering american influence on photo ops and exchanging love letters with a ruthless dictator instead we should be dealing with north korea through a principle diplomacy that promotes u. S. Security defense how allies and uphold human rights i have no problem with him sitting down with kim june in north korea o
Cheering thank you, thank you. And coming up in half an hour Nick Robinson talks to conservative party voters about the contest to become party leader and the next Prime Minister. Good evening. Donald trump has become the first sitting us president to enter north korea, stepping on to its territory after surprise talks with its leader, kimjong un. They met in the dmz or demilitarised zone between north and south korea. Speaking warmly of each other, the two leaders agreed that negotiators would now aim to restart the stalled talks on north korean de nuclearisation. From seoul, nick bryant sent this report. Meet me at the dmz, said the president. His impromptu invitation on twitter to the north korean leader, like a diplomatic form of online dating. Donald trump was savouring this moment a smile of satisfaction as his choreography came together. Because the chance of this brief encounter had kim jong un almost skipping down the steps. And from the lips of this brutal dictator came almos
Impersonator of americas youngest ever congresswoman deletes her social media accounts after reportedly receiving Death Threats from supporters of alexander a concert. Youre watching are to international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. Britains Defense Ministry has launched an investigation into why and how a trove of top secret documents apparently ended up in a trash bin in london it comes as a huge embarrassment for the u. K. s top secret chemical weapons facility porton down from where the thousands of files originated playbook reports. One mans trash another journalists treasure in this case it is quite an extraordinary story the daily star newspaper big splash on it today they say they were alerted to this trove of documents found in a bin by a member of the public last week and this secret files were dumped in a north london we leave in a receipt killing bin to be precise the kind that sort of stands out on the street outsi
Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7am in hong kong, where people are gathering for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong. Pro democracy activists have assembled close to the parliament where the proposed bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The bill would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. Theres a heavy Police Presence around the building, and young people have been stopped and searched. Hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday, and more mass demonstrations are expected. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, says she wont withdraw the proposal despite the opposition to the bill. Joining me now from hong kong is claudia mo, a legislator and democracy advocate. Thank you forjoining us. We have seen a lot of support against this extradition
Been doing mostly to issue a very large number of temporary working permits but colombia has so far doesnt want to recognize them as refugees something that the u. N. Says now the International Community should do when discussing ways to deal with this extra there is the largest possibly that last you know mike has ever seen now we also know that the mayors and governors of the cities and regions along the border between colombia and business well are asking for more help they say thats the social services are under huge strain extensionally medical services that their hospitals are collapsing and thats because now were seeing a large number of venice what is that riding with more complicated that the season is. Only says that its very difficult for these small towns in colombia to deal with its a very complicated that is to ation and of course what colombia is hoping for is that a change of regime or at least the beginning of a transitional period going towards new elections inside bu