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Defense cost-sharing deal reflects commitment to robust Korea-US defense posture, says pentagon

A defense cost-sharing agreement between Korea and the United States represents the allies' shared commitment to a 'robust' security posture, a Pentagon spokesperson said Thursday following the first round of talks on the deal.

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Taiwan to continue negotiation with United States: Ministry of National Defence

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence has said that it would continue to negotiate with the United States via existing channels in order to ensure that the aid provided to them is spent in right places

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BBC News

a good negotiation. 50. in good faith and we will have a good negotiation.— in good faith and we will have a good negotiation. so, you are the first foreign _ a good negotiation. so, you are the first foreign car— a good negotiation. so, you are the first foreign car maker - a good negotiation. so, you are the first foreign car maker to i the first foreign car maker to unionise in the south of the united states, do you think this is part of a broader movement might do you expect other carmakers there and the south to get on board, do you think? to unionise? absolutely. as a movement _ think? to unionise? absolutely. as a movement going _ think? to unionise? absolutely. as a movement going on - think? to unionise? absolutely. as a movement going on right l as a movement going on right now and it's notjust an order manufacturing, it's a cross all the areas of labor but we are the areas of labor but we are the first, proud to be the first, someone that were striving for, will be an example, mercedes is a few weeks spiders, they are very, very strong down there in the movement and they will have great success and once we are able to negotiate contract, we will continue being an example for all the other on implants going through the struggle. isaac, thank you very much.

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BBC News

it is having _ workers want to see? right now it is having that _ workers want to see? right now it is having that voice _ workers want to see? right now it is having that voice so - workers want to see? right now it is having that voice so that. it is having that voice so that we can have a say in the company. up until this weekend i dictated everything we did from schedule to pay to benefits. now we get a call that the negotiating table and benefit us while at the same time benefiting the company. you mentioned they're things like scheduling, rights, leaves, pay. you will take that to the negotiating table. what kind of tactics will you use there? is a possibility for a strike in the likes of which we saw in detroit, for example? we hoe saw in detroit, for example? we hone not- _ saw in detroit, for example? - hope not. that is obviously something that is talked about but we explained to people a strike is a tool we can use if we need to, but it is a last resort. nobody benefits from a strike, nobody wants to go on strike. if we are forced to, thatis strike. if we are forced to, that is an option we will look at but i believe the company is ready to negotiate with us in good faith and i think we will have a good negotiation. so you

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BBC News

are the first _ have a good negotiation. so you are the first foreign _ have a good negotiation. so you are the first foreign carmaker- are the first foreign carmaker to unionise in the south of the united states. you think this is part of a broader movement? do you expect other carmakers there in the south to get on board? do you think the employees to unionise? absolutely. there is a movement going on right now and it is notjust in auto manufacturing, it is across all the areas of labour, but we are the first, we are proud to be the first, it is something we were striving for, we are going to be an example. mercedes is a few weeks behind us, they are very strong down there in their movement and i think they will have great success, and once we negotiate our contract, we will continue being that example for all these other auto plants going through the struggle right now. b. going through the struggle right nova— going through the struggle riaht now. �* , ., right now. a member of the volunteer — right now. a member of the volunteer organising - right now. a member of the - volunteer organising committing leading that successful unionisation effort there, thank you so much for talking to us. . ., thank you so much for talking to us. ., ,, i. thank you so much for talking to us. ., ~' ,, , thank you so much for talking tous. ., , . before we go,

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Meet the Press

this is very important. >> president zelenskyy -- >> translator: the morale will still be high, and then they will, indeed, defend the motherland. >> "the washington post" is reporting that donald trump has privately said he could end russia's war in ukraine by pressuring ukraine to give up some territory like crimea, like the donbas region. what is your reaction? realistically speaking, do you see this war ending in a negotiation with russia? >> translator: i would like to say that i'm a president of the country at war. rumors and different hearsay, i don't believe that. when trump comes here and would tell me their formula, then i would be able to provide the response.

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Morning Joe

we are seeing an inundation of plastic pollution in the ocean, as well. there are 21,000 pieces of plastic in the ocean for every person on this planet. our oceans are getting walloped, and we're finding plastic in our food web, in us. i really think today, we ought to be thinking about this as people or plastic. >> right. >> plastic is incredibly harmful to humans, and there is a global environmental negotiation going on today, right now, in ottawa, canada, to try to get a handle on this horrible plastic pollution problem that's really damaging both the environment and humans. >> so that's my next question for you, monica. how does this happen? because in reading some of the information that goes along with this, you're right, it's showing up in breastmilk, in human tissue, in the digestive track,

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Morning Joe

see it. their strategy is to get powerful, new u.s. weapons, including the atacms, long-range missiles, that can put crimea, russian-occupied crimea at risk, that can shoot from positions in ukraine and, pow, take out russian airfields, supply bases, key areas in crimea, so that the russians begin, finally, to have an incentive to negotiate. crimea is probably what's most important for them. their key naval base in the black sea, they don't want to lose it. if the ukraiians using these weapons through the remainder of the year can put crimea at risk, you might have a situation where going into next year, the russians say, it is time to negotiate some satisfactory end to this war to get what we want. i don't hear anybody saying that negotiation is likely this year. but the thing about this aid package, the miraculous thing

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BBC News Now

the director—general tim davie appearing before a committee in parliament said there was the detail of the allegations themselves, what he called privacy issues, duty of care, which the bbc had the responsibility to huw edwards, and legitimate public interest. they had to weigh up the points, this is the outcome. huw edwards giving his resignation. i think the questions from outside will be, is there some financial settlement? he has said i will resign, or has there been a negotiation of him going? we aren't being told it and probably never will. ., �* ., ., will. you've alluded to the length of time it has _ will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken _ will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken since - will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken since the - will. you've alluded to the length i of time it has taken since the news first broke in the summer of last year. what would your assessment be of how the bbc has handled this

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Fox News Live

themselves are not unlawful the question was whether this was a campaign expense that was not reported as such. that is where you really have to get into the alternate potential of motivations for why trump would pay this money but what he was told and what advice he was operating under to understand his specific intent. just because the story was more valuable because donald trump was running for office does not mean the payments were made simply to influence the upcoming election. it's kind of a catch 22 the prosecution is going to have to contend with. eric: what you think the president would say if he doedoesindeed take the stand? >> i think he's going to speak very specifically about the advice he was relying on he wanted to do this lawfully. he was understanding he had the option to enter into some sort of negotiation was stormy daniels in order to alleviate this burden on his reputation to leave his family out of this issue. anything that is not directly

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