In Large Hadron Collider in Cern maybe it will please God that this stopped what they thought is really matter and then he met that which is up the region of our war and Portugal votes to legalize marijuana based medicines you're listening to the b.b.c. World Service and I'm Marion Marshall with the b.b.c. Me the United States and China have moved closer to a trade war after President Trump announced tariffs of 25 percent targeting 50000000000 dollars worth of Chinese goods the tires will be imposed from July the 6th on North America Correspondent Nick Bryant reports Donald Trump continued his summer of tariffs by imposing them on $50000000000.00 worth of Chinese goods from ties to industrial machinery robotics to dishwashers the aim here is to curb the Chinese practice of pressuring u.s. Firms to share technology and intellectual property in return for access to the Chinese markets claiming that the United States had launched a trade war Beijing reacted by imposing tit for tat tariffs and noted that in the face of what it called America's malicious harmful and shortsighted conduct it had to impose powerful countermeasures president trumps former campaign chairman Paul mount a fort has been sent to prison pending his trial on charges including conspiracy and obstructing justice that amount of which says he's innocent he's been trying to post bail of $10000000.00 to end 7 months of home detention but amount of court gave a fine a wave to his wife before security offices let him away from court he's Anthony's a mystery man afore had been under house arrest since his indictment by Special Counsel Robert Muller's team last October under charges of financial crimes stemming from his 2012 activities in support of pro Russian Ukrainian politicians Last week however Mr Mann a 4 and one of his top aides Ukrainian born Constantine Kalinda were also indicted on charges of obstruction of justice after they allegedly attempted to influence witnesses in Mr Manning for its upcoming trials the judge on Friday decided that these activities violated the terms of Mr Mann aborts bail agreement the head of the Pakistani Taliban who has been killed in a u.s. 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World Service with me Alex Ritson we start in the u.s. Where Donald Trump has announced the implementation of a 25 percent tariff on $50000000000.00 worth of goods from China speaking to reporters on the White House lawn Mr Trump said whilst China was pleased with his efforts to make peace with North Korea Beijing might not be so happy now I spoke with China they are very happy actually they were much happier now they may not be as happy today because of what I'm doing with trade you probably heard that I assume it's been announced by now but we're putting tariffs on $50000000000.00 worth of technology and other things because we have to because we've been treated very unfairly a 1st round of tariffs affecting more than 800 products will come into effect in July with more to follow China has pledged to retaliate to the same strength and scale sparking fears of a trade war but President Trump warned the u.s. Would impose further tariffs if Beijing did hit back let's cross to Washington our correspondent Gary O'Donoghue Gary tariffs international trade complex economics just talk us through what's happening between the u.s. And China. This all stems really from Donald Trump's view that the trade imbalance trade deficit that the u.s. Has with China which was last year was $375000000000.00 is down to Chinese unfair Chinese practices and there's a couple of areas where the administration thinks it's unfair One is they believe that there's a lot of theft of intellectual property from American companies and I also believe there's a lot of unfair subsidies to Chinese businesses from the Chinese government so this is part of the America 1st strategy Donald Trump trying to recalibrate all those trading relationships including of course not just China but including though that big row you had of the g. 7 last week with his Canadian neighbors and a whole bunch of countries from the e.u. So let's try to make this real how will these tariffs affect people living in rural America or a city in China well the tariffs that have been imposed by the u.s. Stays you say around about $50000000000.00 worth of Chinese imports now they will be in particular in high tech industries we're talking about things like aerospace we're talking ripoff takes we're talking about cars to some extent as well a lot of the tariffs were originally going to tell you to do some consumer goods things like flat screen T.V.'s and mobile phones now that's not going to happen anymore so you know a television being bought by someone in the many Midwest in here from China isn't going to go up because of the terrorists in price but there will also be some tariffs I think you know on retaliatory tariffs on American exports particularly agricultural ones so all these the soybeans the beans the American exports to China those sort of products pork as well that will become more expensive in China so how will it affect the rest of the world. Well it has a knock on effect I mean these are 2 enormous scale 2 biggest economies is going to send a shiver through a world trade sort of system that was all when the already under significant pressure from American action towards the e.u. And. It's all the trading partners they'll be a fear of escalating round of protectionism and I think they'll be more arguments in the World Trade Organization and it would put a put the whole sort of business of trade under enormous pressure and of course that can potentially lead to lower growth in some parts of the world if people start putting up the shutters we keep hearing of fears of a trade war when we know a trade war has actually started well that's a good question I mean Barrie mind that these tariffs are only some amount of imports from China quite a small percentage of the imports from China as I've said there's a 370 $5000000000.00 deficit in many ways that gives the Americans more room for maneuver Don't forget because you know there's a lot more they can they can ratchet up that pressure on China increasing the numbers of goods increasing the value China because it doesn't import so much from the u.s. Can only go so far so the Americans believe that the whole that comes on this one area down here in Washington I will stay in Washington as president trumps former campaign manager Paul man a 4th has been jailed ahead of his trial on charges of obstructing justice a federal judge has revoked his bail conditions on North America reporter Anthony Seca told me more Paul man of court was Donald Trump's campaign chair in some key months during the presidential election in 2016 from April to August he had been indicted and October of 2017 by Robert Muller's special counsel investigation into possible Russian ties to the Trump campaign but he was indicted for crimes alleged crimes committed back in 2012 man of Fort had served as a lobbyist for pro Russian Ukrainian officials and he was accused of money laundering tax evasion not registering as a foreign agent he'd been awaiting trial under house arrest up until last week when he was indicted our witness tampering charges that he had reached out to witnesses and is up. I mean trial to try to coordinate testimony he had a bail hearing today and the judge looked at those witness tampering charges and said he shouldn't be out on bail should be under home arrest anymore and so he's going to be sent to jail until his trial his 1st trial begins on July 25th is the 2nd trial is on September 17th so he was a key player in Donald Trump's rise to power what impact is this going to have on the president because these crimes happened to alleged crimes happened before man of 4 was involved with Donald Trump's campaign the direct impact isn't clear what I think a lot of people are thinking is that Robert Muller is using this prosecution and using the bail revoked cation to put pressure on Paul man of Fort to cooperate with the investigation obviously a man of war had a front row seat to the Donald Trump campaign for some key months and if he can get man of court to help the investigation I think that would be a major break in Robert Muller's special counsel investigation matter for it has been one of the few holdouts so far who hasn't cooperated who has been under any kind of criminal investigation so Donald Trump just tweeted moments ago that this was a tough sentence for Paul man a fort he noted that matter for had worked for previous Republicans including Ronald Reagan and Bob Dole and he says perhaps sarcastically didn't know man afore it was the head of the mob What about Komi and crooked Hillary and all of the others very unfair so what you see here I think is Donald Trump saying it's unfair that's a bad language or Donald Trump has used in the past when he's pardon people and a lot of people I think suspect that maybe Donald Trump is considering a pardon for Paul man of court as well the French President Emanuel macro on the Italian prime minister just said Picante have agreed to put aside their differences over immigration that talks today in Paris came close to being counseled off to president criticized it's of his decision to turn away the migrant rescue ship Aquarius a ship with more than 600 migrants. On board including women and children our Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield reports the crisis is over both leaders were at pains to stress and the focus now is on cooperation how to resolve not the immediate problem of the Aquarius the ship is now heading for Spain but the much more fundamental question of integration in Europe Italy's new government by turning away the Aquarius had thrown down a challenge to Brussels hinting that it could take more such unilateral steps but today the 2 leaders agreed that any solution had to come via Europe present Maclin said it was clear that the current system was not working because it left frontline states like Italy taking on too much of the migrant burden on Cripple funding on sushi I feel strongly that the answer can be a national one the right response is European But right now Europe's response is not fit for purpose and in recent years European solidarity towards Italy has been lacking that it didn't update on the But if France and Italy share an analysis of how the system is going wrong there's no agreement on how to put it right in 2 weeks there's a summit in Brussels where immigration will be perhaps the main subject for discussion president macron wants big new initiatives but the mood around the e.u. With so many differences between governments and indeed as in Germany now inside governments is hardly propitious he used to feel in Paris you're listening to the b.b.c. World Service Still to come on the newsroom I think if you set up your all new half I think this is the irony of it you have some sort of control over your own cryptocurrency than say setting up your own cryptocurrency we hear what former White House strategist Steve Bannon might be doing just that 1st Marian has the headlines United States is imposing 25 percent tariffs on $50000000000.00 worth of Chinese goods maging says it will respond in kind a judge in America has ordered president tram's former campaign chairman poor man afford to go to prison ahead of his trial for obstruct. Justice Afghan officials say the head of the Pakistani Taliban has been killed in a u.s. Drone strike yes smaller little was linked to a number of high profile attacks including the shooting of the schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai who was later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize the details from our Islamabad correspondents are can the come on. Was once known as more large radio because of the angry sermons he delivered on a radio station broadcasting out of the Northern Swat Valley in Pakistan he became emir or head of the Pakistani Taliban in 2013 under his command they carried out a brutal massacre at a school of Bashar were in which over $150.00 people died since then their influence has steadily decreased the Pakistani army waged a successful campaign against the group pushing them into Afghanistan both Pakistan and Afghanistan have regularly accused each other of supporting militants on either side of the border and the killing of fuzz alone or if confirmed could improve relations between the countries fossilize group was not covered by a cease fire currently in place in Afghanistan declared by the government in Kabul and the Afghan Taliban in honor of the Muslim festival of the and in our president it seems pictures on social media apparently showed members of the security forces and Afghan Taliban fighters who are taking part in the pause in fighting embracing and posing together for selfies the ceasefire is only due to last a few days but it is the 1st of its kind in the 16 year old conflict and analysts say it could boost prospects for peace talks between the 2 sides are going to come on me in Islamabad to Geneva now where work has begun on a major upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider particle smasher once completed it will be possible to study the fundamental building blocks of matter in more detail than ever before. The project leader is Rossi Large Hadron Collider is the largest St If Eastern ments of the Wark 27 kilometer long 100 meters underground and he's a particle accelerator that means we take there is more particle and we should mesh the particle one against the other to find the cost it went of the particle and to go back toward the Big Bang the Large Hadron Collider has already been at the center of many incredible discoveries what will this upgrade allow you to do that you can't to the moment for example we have discovered the expose on 5 years ago but now we need to measure these balls all with much more accuracy now just remind us what the Higgs Poe's own is these balls and is the particle that these are responsible of the generation of the mass you know masses very important there is time space and mass you create dealings with the mass my now we have to go beyond the Higgs particle important as it is it can if they are only 5 percent of the nature there are dark matter dark energy we don't know how they are related to the Higgs bars on and these upgrades that you're doing will help you find out we let us find out because we will generate much more light so we will see much better in our ward we generate more Collegium and particle we today actually that are generated maybe in the Elysee but we're not able to see and we hope that our that they're talking seed and what would be your ideal outcome of this project what you want to find out 1st of all to find the particle which composed the dark matter this would be credible in part timers are the other point that maybe we will discover the subtle differences really matter and that the Met that which is our region of our role at the very beginning of the Big Bang Lucero see from the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland heavy rains in Southeast Bangladesh have caused flash flooding in camps housing hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled from Myanmar internationally. Aid agencies are warning of the threat of major outbreaks of water borne diseases and the growing dangers posed by landslides one of the refugees told the b.b.c. About his makeshift home town with another learning Yonathan man near. The end of the 1000 I build the wall from marred by because I don't have any money and that's why I have to stay here like the house was built. By my wife and one of my children . Our reporter Dan Johnson is in Cox's bazaar in Bangladesh down just how bad is it the situation really is like dire there it's rained every day this week and you can see the effect that that is having on the makeshift makeshift checks that people living in those camps they've built up on the hillsides to keep out of the water 'd that's in the bottom of the valleys but that means that as more rain falls the hillsides are becoming more and more unstable and have been landslides already this week that have killed people not just at the son of that man that you heard from there who we spoke to earlier today but all have lost their lives those homes have slipped away the land is disappear the walls 'd have collapsed and there is a fear that there were of that to calm as the rain gets even heavier and add to that the risk of disease because of the added water that is around in those camps and it really is a tough situation that the range of people are facing now they've been living in this part of Bangladesh for about a year now having moved across the border but still they can't settle they can't sleep easy they told us today because they're so fearful of what the weather right now do to them is there anything that's being a done to address these new dangers. There is the aid agencies are busy at work here they've tried to move