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President trump has accused the british Prime Minister, theresa may, of making a mess of brexit. In a series of tweets, he also said the us would no longer deal with the uks ambassador in washington. It comes after e mails from Sir Kim Darroch were leaked in which he described Trumps Administration as inept. Our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. At a personal level, it has always looked more like an awkward rather than special relationship. The reserved vicars daughter alongside the brash manhattan tycoon. And, although this is not the first time that donald trump has criticised theresa may, it is is his most brutal assault yet. He fumed on twitter. The ambassador he is referring to, of course, is Sir Kim Darroch, britains man in washington, ....
As more and more are cut down. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has accused british Prime Minister theresa may of making a mess of brexit. In a series of tweets, he also said the us would no longer deal with the uks ambassador in washington. It comes after emails from Sir Kim Darroch in which he described Trumps Administration as inept were leaked. Our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. At a personal level, its always looked more like an awkward rather than a special relationship. The reserved vicars daughter alongside the brash manhattan tycoon. And although this is not the first time that donald tr ....
Climbers swept away by an avalanche in the himalayas is released by the police. In the last hour, the leader of the hong kong government, carrie lam, has told a News Conference that a controversial draft law that would have allowed extradition to the chinese mainland is dead. The planned legislation had prompted mass protests in hong kong. This is what she had to say. The cause of all these grievances and confrontations is an exercise to amend the fugitive offenders ordinance. I have almost immediately put a stop to the amendment exercise. But there are still lingering doubts about the governments sincerity, or worries whether the government will restart the process and the legislative council. So i reiterate here, there is no such plan. The bill is dead. We will continue following that story in the coming hours, getting analysis from our correspondence in the region. The big question now is will that be enough to mollify the pro ....
A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Today were asking do you eat at the desktop . I do. Keyboard crumbs, audible crunching and often powerful odours are winding up even the most easygoing of colleagues. So what is acceptable in your view . Tell us what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. The leader of the hong kong government, carrie lam, has told a News Conference that a controversial draft law that would have allowed extradition to the chinese mainland is dead. The bill sparked huge protests with tens of thousands taking to the streets to demand its immediate withdrawal. Last month, the government responded by suspending the bill but that move failed to appease its critics. This is what carrie lam had to say. The cause of all these grievances and confrontations is an exercise to amend the fugitive offenders ....
To charges of trafficking underage girls for sex, more than a decade ago. And a balancing act for the planet. We have a special report from the amazon on the vital role played by its trees, as more and more are cut down. 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 7pm in washington, where President Trump has accused british Prime Minister theresa may of making a mess of brexit. In a series of tweets, he said he had told the Prime Minister what she should do about brexit and that she had chosen to go another way. It comes after leaked emails from the uks ambassador to washington, which described Donald Trumps administration as inept. Our north america correspondent, nic ....