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Korea, US conduct consultations on nuclear energy and nonproliferation

Korea and the United States held consultations to discuss bilateral cooperation in nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.

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FOX News Sunday

the regulation official statement in the final regulation help to ensure all students receive appropriate support when they experience sex discrimination recipients procedures for investigating and resolving complaints of sex discrimination are fair to all involved. guide this provoke this conversation again about due process and away the trump error rules work versus what this is going to do. looks a lot of people say under the obama administration it was a kangaroo court system where there is a massive amount of deference given to the accuser and not due process to the accused without a change in a president trump and secretary devos the biden team is split back to the obama model here on this. i think that is an important debate the trump team was a lot closer to getting it right this is a regression in the name of progress and i think francesca's point is really important on the sports piece of it. politically speaking because i don't think it is a coincidence the biden team decided they're going to sidestep the question

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Govt decides to transfer Secretary Marasini to finance ministry

KATHMANDU,  April 22:  The government has decided to appoint Secretary Madhu Kumar Marasini as the secretary of the Ministry of Finance.

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BBC News

boats. that was the former home secretary speaking _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the - boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the bbc- boats. that was the former home | secretary speaking to the bbc and remind you that we are watching bbc news warrior expecting the prime minister to hold a press conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farley. listening to the former home secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and

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BBC News

to be liberating sways of territory as it did in 2022, bought it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for secretary had described as a bad dealfor vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. let's go live to the russia deputy team lead and analyst at the institute for the study of war. we heard, is this a bad

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

get to know this thing. it's a 900-page play book from some of trump's closest allies laying out with a second trump presidency would look like from day one. here an example. conservatives should celebrate the greatest pro-family win in a generation. a decision that for five decades made a mockery of our constitution and facilitated the deaths of tens of millions of unborn children. during the clinton administration, you were secretary. project 2025 wants to gut it and rename it the department of life. you know exactly what this agency does, how important their work is. help us -- what is your take on this plan? how alarmed are you? >> well, i'm not very alarmed

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

and gas bills this is going to be unaffordable.— unaffordable. certainly for businesses _ unaffordable. certainly for businesses it _ unaffordable. certainly for businesses it is _ unaffordable. certainly for businesses it is a - unaffordable. certainly for businesses it is a big - unaffordable. certainly for businesses it is a big cost| unaffordable. certainly for - businesses it is a big cost coming down the track so we will raise all theseissues down the track so we will raise all these issues with continue in a few minutes, the energy and net zero secretary but first we will hear from someone else whose subject this is. now most of our politicians are fond of telling us how important it is to tackle climate change. last year was the hottest on record globally, here we're becoming used to seeing wilder weather battering our own shores. british holidaymakers even got stranded by floods in the desert city of dubai just this week. but in the last few six months, well, politicians they've gone a bit wobbly on their own promises. on thursday, the snp ditched its 2030 emissions goal. labour has also ditched its pledge to invest £28 billion each year on green energy. and the prime minister's big pitch to you in the autumn was to delay some of the government's plans to go green. here's the rub. it is the law, that the uk has to hit its net zero target by 2050 — in other words, to remove as much carbon from the air

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

happened? he has but let me say what i think has happened _ happened? he has but let me say what i think has happened is _ happened? he has but let me say what i think has happened is a _ happened? he has but let me say what i think has happened is a serious i i think has happened is a serious misstep because we cannot say to people or particular groups in society that their very presence as a provocation. you don't want anyone of any community to feel like that which is how thejewish community has been made to feel so i think it's right the met apologise, i can confirm the home secretary has been in contact with them but the point i would make is the person ultimately has responsibility to make sure the met is accountable as the labour london mayor and i think it's right he acts. �* a. , london mayor and i think it's right he acts. . u , ., london mayor and i think it's right heacts. , ., he acts. accept the home secretary is the person _ he acts. accept the home secretary is the person with _ he acts. accept the home secretary is the person with the _ he acts. accept the home secretary is the person with the palmer- he acts. accept the home secretary is the person with the palmer to i is the person with the palmer to hire and fire.— hire and fire. actually, it is the labour london _ hire and fire. actually, it is the labour london mayor - hire and fire. actually, it is the labour london mayor who i hire and fire. actually, it is the labour london mayor who was| labour london mayor who was responsible for the met. the home secretary has _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to - responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to hire i responsible for the met. the home | secretary has the power to hire and fire so should the met commissioner mark rowley be part of what has happened in the last few days? these happened in the last few days? those are questions — happened in the last few days? those are questions for _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the home _ are questions for the home secretary, i know he will meet with ministers in the coming days but the really important thing is we get

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The Weekend

protecting each other and providing support to ukraine. >> mr. secretary, two weeks ago, i believe president biden marked the 75th anniversary of the nato alliance. he referred to it is the greatest military alliance in the history of the world. there is a real split screen between the current president joe biden and his challenger in the u.s. election, donald trump, the former president who has made very clear that he is not a supporter of nato and has threatened to pull out many times when he himself was president. there is a lot of reporting. nbc news is reporting that nato allies are concerned about the prospect of donald trump's return. what is the conversation you are having with the nato allies? and is this something nato is doing on -- if there is no success on november 5th? >> it is important to stay out of the domestic policies.

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The Weekend

commitment to ukraine. >> mr. secretary, you noted in an interview with politico that nato has air defense systems ready for ukraine. can you talk more about that, what that looks like and how will be put into place given the vote yesterday and the house and the seemingly important movement toward shoring up ukraine as we get ready for a potential summer offensive by russia? >> all nato defense ministers met on friday together with president volodymyr zelenskyy and there is an urgent need for more defense. and ministers agreed. therefore, allies are stepping up the operation of different types of air defense systems to ukraine. germany has already decided on

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