death. there are more countries getting involved. i ll try to put you through as clearly as possible. four new suspects, north korean men are now being huntedzv or wanted by police in addition to that, police says that there are three other men that they want to seek$+z assist with their investigation. now, crucially, they say the four new suspects they say have en. they have civilian possibles. they say they left the country on the day of the attack. this, of course, all in addition to the four suspects in custodyv 0 woman carrying vietmanese travel documents. an indonesia woman, concerned indonesian citizen andzv malaysn man and north korean citizen, as well. it s worth pointing out,.
has been an incident in sweden friday night. he later clarified, he was referencing aç fox news trgs v segment here in the united states. it s critical of immigrants in sweden. james mattis is÷ú now in ira as the battle to drive isis from who mosul rages on. that area is isis s last strong hold in thezv country. federal police say on day one of the offensive, they killed 79 isis fighters, destroyed weapons facility and ç we ll show you some dramatic view here, it shows an explosion near bullfighting rig in the columbian capitol. at least a dozen suspects areymn custody for this. police saying 31 people were wounded in sunday s last police officers. bullfighting haszv only returne after being effectively banned since 2012. in the united states senators are asking the trump
people all around the world tracking their head. he tweeted that he was referring to a fox news report that aired what that report had to say. perhaps more committed to accepting foreignp migrants. 2016 alone the country accepted more than 160 asylum seekers, despite having a population of less thanym 10 million people. only 500 were able to get jobs in sweden, but if these arrivals aren t able to work, they re able to commit crimes. that segment wentç on to include an interview with a film maker who said that the swedish government was covering up all kind of violent crimes supposedly being committed byç refugees. we have no evidence to back that up, what s clear is that the president avid watch of cable news and that s where he÷ú gets lot of his information from. this lack of precision, the fact that he said something that made
country mayç be a good thing i regards to the people s living standards here. i spoke with economist who says china accounts for 70% of north korean trade. he says the suspension of coal exports will not have a dramatic effect on life here in north korea. the sanctionsp in are not slowing down nuclear and we re going faster, we re increasing our national defense with nuclear at÷ú the core. other economists say this country is lived under heavy sanctions for decade. slow economic growthç has continued. look at the people on the streets, they have new clothing, they re carrying smartphones, the question moving forward, if tzis growth sustainable as the economic news continues to tighten. officials here in north korea say nothing will stop them from developing their÷ú missiles and their nuclear programs. cnn, north korea.
it s a movement÷ú that is ju sweeping. it s sweeping across our country. it s sweeping, frankly, across the iñglobe, look at brexit. look at brexit, much smaller example, but it s still ] of their country and they want to take back control of their lives and the lives of their s families. so erin, what has been the reaction from eu members to what trump had to say there and what s the level of ÷úconcern? reporter: well, that statement really is not sitting well with people here that i was speaking to and i spoke toç on diplomat who told me it was a very signal to be hearing that from the president of the united states on the eve÷ú of the vice president s visit it put him in