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on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports, as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect. but the us courts blocked it, opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ban, with unusually little fanfare. the washington press corps not invited to witness it, and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. he also left it to a senior administration officials to sell one of his signature policies. it is the president s solemn duty to protect the american people. and, with this order, president trump is exercising his rightful authority

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and economic gloom for brazil as its set to reveal another year of recession. politicians promise it will end but it s already led to misery for millions of brazilians. president trump s revised travel ban on six majority mulsim countries will come into effect on the 16th of this month. has finally signed his replacement executive order on immigration. it re imposes travel restrictions on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. democrats have criticised the plan. as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports, as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect. but the us courts blocked it, opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ba

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to force the politicians here to deliver air fit to breathe. and the beauty of the brain. fergus walsh meets the researchers unlocking the science of thought. the tribal areas on the afg han pakistan border have long been associated with militancy and lawlessness. the ancient tribal customs, with their emphasis on both revenge and hospitality, have been challenged in recent years by violentjihadis, imposing sharia, not tribal law. north waziristan became home to al-qaeda, the taliban, and jihadists from all over the world, but as owen bennett jones reports, after a long and bloody military campaign, the pakistani army is now firmly in control. for years now, these remote areas on the afghan pakistan border have been a haven for violentjihadists. in 2014, the pakistan army launched a campaign to win back this land, and today virtually all of it is under army control. the militants left behind this roadside bomb factory. capturing facilities like this has made a difference. the

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i m philippa thomas. from here in the world s news room, we send our correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme. inside north waziristan. owen bennett jones finds the pakistan army back in control of the tribal area on the afghan border, after a huge military operation to clear out al-qaeda and the taliban. around one million people from north waziristan fled when the conflict was at its height, and the question now is will they come back? saved from slavery and worse. naomi grimley meets the young yazidis who escaped the so called islamic state to find refuge in germany. a genocide in the making. alastair leithead reports from south sudan on claims of new atrocities by government forces and local militia. making china s skies blue again. carrie gracie investigates beijing s new measures against old polluting vehicles. the chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. and in the one party state there is little the public can do, t

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i m philippa thomas. from here in the world s news room, we send our correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme: inside north waziristan. owen bennett jones finds the pakistan army back in control of the tribal area on the afghan border, after a huge military operation to clear out al-qaeda and the taliban. around one million people from north waziristan fled when the conflict was at its height, and the question now is will they come back? saved from slavery and worse. naomi grimley meets the young yazidis who escaped the so called islamic state to find refuge in germany. a genocide in the making. alastair leithead reports from south sudan on claims of new atrocities by government forces and local militia. making china s skies blue again. carrie gracie investigates beijing s new measures against old polluting vehicles. the chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. and in the one party state there is little the public can do, t

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