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hello and welcome. dialogue with chairman kim. during our previous, the previous president trump is in south korea, where he hopes korea is a lot safer and north korea to inject new life into administration was very bad for stalled nuclear talks. south korea, and very bad for north isa korea is a lot safer and north korea is a lot safer. it's good for both. he's set to make his first visit well, i'd just like to thank korea, frankly, there was a lot of and it's really may be just as to the de—militarised zone, president moon for the beautiful which separates the two koreas, evening last night. we celebrated bad things happening. and it has important it's good for the world. and extended an invitation to kim jong—un to come so we are very proud for what we and shake hands. changed very, very rapidly. and it's he already had talks have done. anai have plenty of time. our friendship and we celebrated the very positive. a lot of positive and we are in no rush —— and i have. with the south korean president. new trade deal that we made recently things going on right now. let's go live to our that went into effect on january correspondent mariko oi, and we are in no rush —— and i have. and it is a lot different than it who is near the de—militarised zone. one, which is a great testament to was two and a half years ago. it is the relationship of the united speaks korean. a difference like few people could mariko. that's right. states and south korea. they also imagine. so it is an honour to have helped. it's a great country. they wa nt states and south korea. they also wa nt helped. it's a great country. they want to thank your first lady. she want to think again president moon you can probably see the barbed wire and, really, we are very proud of is behind me, basically separating has a tremendous spirit and vitality all of the things we have done and a tremendous love your country. together. and both of the military the two koreas, which are technically speaking still at war isaid and a tremendous love your country. i said that to the president. first since the korean war of the 1950s. thing i said was how impressive the and peace, but also on trade and other things. the relationship has first lady was and she is a great donald trump, as you said, is never been stronger. thank you very woman, great woman. so i'd just hope scheduled to come here later this much. afternoon, about to start his you tell her that for me. we have been watching a meeting meeting with president moonjn of between donald trump, the us president, and moonjae—in, the south korea ‘s. they had dinner south korean president. they have together last night but today is the official summit and they will hold a speaks korean. been sitting down talking to the press c0 nfe re nce official summit and they will hold a press conference before making their media, delivering statements before way to the demilitarised zone. they are due to go to the demilitarised zone. present from's first trip there. he has had a donald trump surprised everyone by little bit to say. probably what tweeting yesterday he wouldn't mind everybody is keeping an eye on is meeting up with kim jong—un, tweeting yesterday he wouldn't mind meeting up with kimjong—un, but tweeting yesterday he wouldn't mind meeting up with kim jong—un, but we whether kim jong—un, the don't know if he will turn up. laura everybody is keeping an eye on is whether kimjong—un, the north korean leader, will show up at the bicker is the bbc‘s seoul militarised zone to meet president trump —— president trump. 0n correspondent. that's the big militarised zone to meet president trump —— president trump. on that president trump said there is a question, but donald trump said he possible meeting. he said it was complicated for security reasons but will be visiting the dmz with they were working on it. so, again, president moon later but this could eye just had a meeting with the everybody will keep an eye on the be just president moon later but this could bejust a huge photo—op? border to see if that meeting president moon later but this could bejust a huge photo-op? we are edging closer to the big reveal. 0ur business leaders of south korea and happens. he had some other things to these were not only business leaders say. he thanked the south korean by our, we are watching the here but they are business leaders demilitarised zone, this heavily throughout the world. they are among president for the time he has been the greatest businesspeople anywhere fortified border between the two in the world. we went through a lot, visiting him in south korea, described his evening before as koreas, if the north korean leader beautiful and said he had been will drive two hours, a short drive, so treated very well. he also touched to shake hands with the us in the world. we went through a lot, so many that are so respected and we president. if he does, it will be on the meeting that he had with their third meeting in president. if he does, it will be theirthird meeting in under president. if he does, it will be their third meeting in under a year but the last one in hanoi ended without a deal, it broke up and chinese president xijinping talked and we had a fairly short on the meeting that he had with chinese president xi jinping at the g20, chinese president xi jinping at the 620, which is where he was before he meeting, unfortunately. iwish since then talks between pyeongchang talked and we had a fairly short and washington have stalled, which meeting, unfortunately. i wish it could have been longer. but these landed in south korea. 0f 620, which is where he was before he landed in south korea. of course, all eyes on the to see if the has led everyone to believe, or are very, very highly respected. no deadlock between the us and china hope, that perhaps this time they've got an understanding —— the young matter where you go in there world they are among the highest in the world and you have them in south could be broken over the trade war. yang. this time they could perhaps and he said that things were moving korea. restart, kickstart box once again —— along and he would see where things young yang. it could be a photo—op speaks korean. go. so not too much to say on that. —— talks once again. it could just but generally some positive thoughts. and he also talked about bea —— talks once again. it could just be a handshake. they say they're not his own legacy, saying that things taking the situation seriously. you are watching just a meeting we re his own legacy, saying that things were more dangerous, the situation north korea could have 60 warheads between the us president donald was more dangerous between south and we need to be dealing with that. trump and the south korean president, moonjae—in. korea and north korea since the, at 0thers believe that every single trump and the south korean president, moon jae—in. they trump and the south korean president, moonjae—in. they are expected to go together to the handshake, every meeting is a way to demilitarised zone shortly for breakdown decades of distrust president trump's first visit. the beginning of his presidency, but between the united states and north let's listen back in. i think i can since the end of his presidency korea. kim jong-un from north korea say with great confidence that our donald trump says things have replied rather quickly to that week improved. so we will keep an eye on by donald trump, but the big relationship with south korea has never been stronger or better. we question remains, if he doesn't show those events as they continue over the coming hours. right now let's have just a very good feeling. up, wouldn't that be embarrassing there's good chemistry between for donald trump? the north koreans get the weather. leaders of both countries and described the proposal as hello again. yesterday was the hottest interesting, that was said by one of day of the year so far. temperatures reached 3a degrees secretary pompeo is here, the celsius at both northolt and also heathrow in west london but a cold front has been working eastwards secretary pompeo is here, the secretary of state, mike dalton, over recent hours and that's been john bolton ser, and john was very bringing fresher air with it their most senior spokespeople. the language was favourable but we so today's top temperature haven't heard whether they have instrumental in some of the things will be around 25 degrees. formally accepted the proposal. it that's not cold, still warmer we did yesterday, and some of the than normal for the time of year seems twitter diplomacy doesn't work things we did ——is here. and i want but not as hot as yesterday in north korea. what's in it for kim and yesterday ended in a bit jong—un? ithink to thank you for that. and mike are in north korea. what's in it for kim jong—un? i think he might be asking my want to thank you for that. and of a bang as well. some lively thunderstorms, particularly focusing in on parts that. in terms of the photo of scotland brought also some opportunity, after hanoi it may have mr ambassador, you love this country localised flooding issues. and it is so evident. thank you very it wasn't the first time this month that edinburgh was in the firing much or being here. we appreciate line for some pretty nasty weather. been, and it's difficult to seek to looking at the weather picture, know with north korea, but he may it. over recent hours, you can see those have been under pressure and he's storms have been working takena have been under pressure and he's taken a huge gamble in negotiating out into the north sea. speaks korean. the weather has been calming down with the united states, he's told but if you're heading outside over his people they are the enemy, so the next few hours, he's taken that gamble and after there could still be a bit of rain to come especially across western hanol he's taken that gamble and after hanoi, he's had nothing to show for areas of scotland, the highlands and the western isles but it's it. in meeting him, does he use that a largely dry picture and although it was a very photo opportunity to save, look, warm start to the night, if you are heading outside donald trump is courting me, or does over the next few hours, these are the kinds of temperatures he fear donald trump is summoning you are more likely to encounter, him? that might be the balance going only around 15, 16 degrees celsius. oi'i him? that might be the balance going sunday is going to be a much fresher on in pyongyang. thanks for the kind of day with plenty of sunshine around. there will be some thick cloud updates. we will monitor the latest in the north—west and that will be bringing outbreaks of rain so some developments as president donald so as most of you know, you assume wet weather here and along trump and president moon meet in the all of you know, otherwise you would with that, the cool winds coming be doing what you do, we left japan in from the sea will keep coming hours. we will be keeping an yesterday, we were at the 620. prime eye on the demilitarised zone. mariko 0i, thank you very much. let's get some of minister abe did the day's other news. yesterday, we were at the 620. prime ministerabe did a yesterday, we were at the 620. prime italy's interior minister minister abe did a fantasticjob. president moon was there also. and matteo salvini has accused the captain of a migrant rescue they really did a great job. vessel of an act of war, after her ship clipped a police launch trying to stop her docking. president moon was there also. and they really did a greatjob. i was carola ra kete was arrested with many leaders from different at the italian port of lampedusa, countries. 6reat relationships with following a two—week stand—off with police at sea. it's the 10th day of anti—russian protests all the very interesting meeting was in the georgian capital tbilisi. the demonstrators demand the resignation of the georgian with china. and we are moving along interior minister, who they blame for police violence against a crowd that tried to storm parliament toward a reciprocal good trade deal, earlier this month. a fair trade deal, and we will see where that goes. but we have a very, a consignment of 1,500 tonnes very good feelings with president xi of rubbish that sparked a diplomatic row between canada and myself. and the philippines has arrived back in vancouver. it was supposed to be recycled, but the philippines refused to accept it because it speaks korean. contained household waste. a former new york policeman who made a powerful appeal to congress for health care for emergency workers who responded to the 9/11 attacks, has died. luis alvarez was 53 and had been suffering from cancer linked to his work in the toxic rubble of the twin towers. it's almost four weeks since the brutal crackdown in sudan. hundreds of protestors were killed by the security forces after weeks of peaceful sit—ins across the country. despite the internet being cut off by the authorities, activists have managed to re—group themselves and many people are mobilising for a mass rally this weekend. mohanad hashim reports. people are back out on the streets of khartoum only three weeks after a brutal crackdown. their strong desire for civilian rule outweighs their fear of another confrontation. it's not that big — a couple of hundred people maybe. but the simple fact they are going back at it, and in their neighbourhoods, is telling us something — that these people are going to try and do this for as long as they can. 23—year—old mohammed lost his best friend, mahmoud, on the 3rd ofjune. since my last visit in may, khartoum feels like a different city. there's a huge presence of the rapid support forces, and the former sit—in site has become inaccessible to foreign media. across khartoum, families are still mourning their loved ones. this woman's 26—year—old son was killed #bbcglobalquestions. despite her loss, she defiantly intends to continue demonstrating. meanwhile, the military is seeking to bolster its support base. here he is waving his stick, general hemeti of the rapid support force — the man who could decide the future of sudan. his men, locally known as the janjaweed, are accused of leading the bloody crackdown onjune the 3rd. they are now in control of the capital and show no intention of leaving. these demonstrations are happening daily. sudan's revolution is not over. the young men and women driving it know that unseating the military could cost them their lives. mohanad hashim, bbc news. the semi—final line up at the women's football world cup is now complete, with england and the usa having already secured their places. the netherlands beat italy 2—0, and there was a shock in the last of the quarter—finals, as the two—time champions germany lost 2—1 to sweden. eleanor roper reports. germany were the favourites to win inn germany were the favourites to win in n and history was with them. before tonight it had been 20 years since the team that scored first had lost a quarter—final, and it looked like that would continue as magull put them 1—0 up sweden quick the level and incredibly the first goal the germans had conceded at this world cup ‘s. then another, this the goal that would knock them out, sparking scenes of celebration for sweden. north in valencia and and the dutch fans were out in force. european champions survived the heat to get a win over italy as temps hit 34, to get a win over italy as temps hit 3a, cooling breaks were introduced, but it meant the game lost momentum and with that italy lost their cool. goals from arsenal's the demand and another from stephanie van der gragt saw the netherlands head into their first world cup semi—final. they will face sweden in lyon on wednesday. eleanor roper, bbc news. and you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from around the uk and around the world, including up—dated live pages, and reports from correspondents based in over 80 locations around the globe. you're watching bbc news. a woman who was eight months pregnant has been stabbed to death in in south london. the woman's baby was delivered by paramedics at the scene and is now critically ill in hospital. 0ur correspondent, richard galpin has been to the scene from where he sent us this update. this is the house in croydon where we understand the stabbing took place and you can see the police have sealed it off and there an operation going on, we've seen forensic teams coming and going since we've been here. this woman was eight months pregnant. she died on the scene and her baby was delivered on the scene as well and is in critical condition and has been taken to hospital, where it's being looked after. we know a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and the police are calling for anyone who has any information to come forward and provide that information to them. in the meantime, london may study can't has put out a tweet saying: he's also saying that violence against women has no place in our city. jeremy corbyn has said he's shocked by reports that senior civil servants have questioned his mental and physical health. he was responding to an article in the times newspaper, which said senior figures in whitehall were concerned that he was too frail to serve as prime minister. and he raised concerns over the neutrality of the civil service. i think it's a farrago of nonsense that the times have written, and i think it's diminishing of what was once a great newspaper. the front page should be full of tittle tattle by civil servants and people who either don't know me or don't understand me. iam either don't know me or don't understand me. i am a very fit, very healthy, very active person. i love what i do, i love my community and i love being outdoors. the idea that civil servants should be briefing newspapers against and elect politician, against a prospective government, is something that should be very concerning to a lot of people. the civil service has to be independent, has to be nonpolitical and has to be nonjudgemental of the politicians that they have a duty to serve in the future, and i would make that very clear to them all. if we elected to government, we will come in with a very clear programme of things we want to do in this country. housing, education, health, environment, so many things. we will explain those to our colleagues in the civil service and expect them to carry out those policies. that is the way british democracy must work. jeremy corbyn there. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is set to visit the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. he's said he wants to shake hands with kim jong—un. nearly a month after sudan's brutal crackdown, hundreds have returned to the streets of the capital demanding civilian rule. saturday was the hottest day of the year so far in the uk, with the highest temperature recorded at heathrow in west london, where it hit 3a degrees. despite the heat, temperatures haven't quite reached thejune record set back in 1976 which was almost two degrees higher. 0ur correspondent michael cowan reports from southend on sea. yes, we have been here all day in southend—on—sea where it has been an absolute scorcher. you can see behind me at five o'clock the beach is still absolutely packed. the tide has gone out but people have been swimming here all day to deal with the heat where temperatures have topped out at about 30 degrees. we have spoken to locals about how they have spoken to locals about how they have been dealing with the heat. take a look. typical isn't easy when the mercury is rising. the sea helps. as does the breeze. we are in southend—on—sea, with its quintessentially british striped deck chairs and fish and chips. local state is the beauteous they have ever seen at the resort. —— local say. how are beach—goers here keeping cool? it is hot but we are keeping cool? it is hot but we are keeping cool, with the breeze of the estuary and drinking plenty of water and coke and whatever we can get hold of. eyejust and coke and whatever we can get hold of. eye just west of that has loads of holes in it so the breeze can come and help me —— eye just wear. keep sunscreen and sun hats oi'i. wear. keep sunscreen and sun hats on. you read the deck chairs out that everyone has. how busy are you today? we have had the busiest of the day of the year so far. easter was good but this has been absolutely brilliant. we're nearly sold out of the sheds. are there chas left? we have a few left but they're running a fast —— chairs. tomorrow the mercury drops and will bring the country back to its seasonal bring the country back to its seasonal average. let us take you to south korea where we can see donald trump and the south korean president, moonjae—in, sitting down. this was an unexpected meeting. they are due to sign a guestbook at the blue house and have a working lunch. and we believe president trump was due at the demilitarised zone over the coming hours and minutes. of course this is president trump's first visit to the demilitarised zone. it is coming up. it has been really closely watched. because president trump extended and invitation on twitter to kim jong—un, the north korean leader. that was to see if he would come and say hello, as he put it. let us have a little listen in. translation: yesterday i saw a tweet you sent. you issued a call to everyone, including the korean people, and when i was looking at that tweet i could feel the flower of peace was blossoming on the korean peninsula.

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