Apple, Microsoft and Uber will all be involved - but Amazon will not.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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The summit meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un will take place in Singapore on June 12th.
President Trump made the announcement on Twitter and called it a "very special moment for world peace".
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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The UK government has apologised for what it has called the 'appalling treatment' of a Libyan opposition figure and his wife after they were captured by forces loyal of Colonel Gaddafi in 2004.
Abdul Hakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar who were kidnapped from Thailand after a tip off by British intelligence service MI6.
Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May has written to the couple to apologise for what she called 'a failing' on the part of the British government.
Mr Belhaj has long sought an apology from the British government after he was detained for six years and torture by Gaddafi's forces.
Ms Boudchar was pregnant when she was captured and has been awarded over $650 thousand in damages.
She and her son were present in the House of Commons for the apology statement read by Attorney General, Jeremy Wright.
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Britain's Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed to pay nearly $5 billion to US regulators to settle a long-running probe into its actions in the lead up to the 2008 financial crisis.
RBS described the settlement as a milestone and financial markets reacted positively with RBS shares rising nearly 5 per cent in early trade. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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At least 21 people are reported dead after a dam burst its walls in Western Kenya.
According to Kenya's Interior Ministry, a reservoir at Solai in Nakuru County overflowed running down nearby homes
Our reporter Michael Baleke has that report.
Michael Baleke reports from Kampala.
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President Trump has welcomed North Korea's decision to free three Americans serving jail sentences in Pyongyang.
The President says he will be on hand at Andrews Air Force Base in the early hours of Thursday morning to welcome the men back to US soil.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo negotiated their release during a visit to North Korea, and also fixed a date and a location for the planned summit meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
The President, at the White House, was asked whether anything could now scuttle the meeting.
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President Trump, at the White House, was asked whether he deserves the Nobel Prize.
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President Trump also issued a warning to Iran, threatening reprisals if the country reactivates its nuclear programme.
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President Trump says the release by North Korea of three Americans is a "gesture of goodwill" by Kim Jong Un.
The three men are now on their way back to the United States, accompanied by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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The British Prime Minister Theresa May has responded to questions in the British parliament over US President Donald Trump pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, brokered by his predecessor Barack Obama.
Mrs May along with her counterparts in Germany and France released a joint statement saying they were still committed to the 2015 agreement.
But President Trump says he will remove the US from the deal and reimpose sanctions, arguing the Iran Nuclear deal was 'defective at its core'
Iran meanwhile has responded saying it would restart uranium enrichment if the agreement could not be salvaged.
The UK Prime Minister responded saying that while there are issues that need to be addressed, Britain and other members involved in the deal have pledged their continued support for it.
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The UK Prime Minister responded stressing both herself and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson have pledged their continued support for the Iran Nuclear deal
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