President Trump took to twitter on Tuesday morning criticising China's approach to the trade talks with the US.
It comes as US negotiators are in Shanghai for the first face-to-face talks with their Chinese counterparts since the G20 in Osaka.
From Washington Jagruti Dave reports…
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Trump criticises China ahead of Shanghai Talks
UN: More Afghans killed by allies than militants
in Afghanistan in the first half of 2019, mostly by pro-government
forces.
It's the first time in the 18-year conflict government and foreign
allies have killed more civilians than militant groups.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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Ethiopia cautious over Ebola Spread
country to prevent the spread of Ebola which is moving through parts
of eastern Africa.
The preventive measures come as the World Health Organization raises
an alert on the disease which has killed more than 1700 people in the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa.
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Ethiopia cautious over Ebola Spread
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Ethiopia has deployed medical officers across the country top prevent the spread of Ebola This is a away of the country taking preventive measures as the World Health organization raises an alert on increasing cases in the Democratic republic of Congo battles the deadly virus that has so far claimed over 1700 people.
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
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Democrats get ready for second round of presidential debates in Detroit
UK PRIME MINISTER VISITS WALES TO REASSURE FARMERS OVER NO-DEAL
Boris Johnson has made his first trip to Wales as UK Prime Minister in an attempt to reassure farmers about a no-deal Brexit.
His visit comes amid a clash with the Welsh First Minister, who says a no-deal exit would be "catastrophic" for the country.
Holly Hudson reports.
British currency falls again on no-deal Brexit concerns
This as a no-deal exit from the UK continues to loom, with the British government insisting the country is prepared to leave without a withdrawal agreement.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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Founder of India's largest coffee chain missing
The Cafe Coffee Day franchise has over 1,700 cafes across the country and some outlets in countries like Malaysia, Nepal and Egypt.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia has more.
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BORIS JOHNSON VISITS WALES AFTER 'UNREST' WARNING
Wales's First Minister has warned Mr Johnson there is no mandate for such an exit from the European Union.
The UK government's position is now that it will leave the EU with no deal in place if Brussels won't negotiate a new agreement.
The Farmers' Union of Wales has warned of possible civil unrest in rural parts of Wales in a No Deal scenario.
But Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns says there's no reason to believe that.
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Authorities seek motive in German train killing
German authorities are still trying to uncover a motive after an 8 year old boy was pushed in front of an oncoming train and killed on Wednesday.
The country's interior minister cut his vacation short to address the situation.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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RUSSIA HIT BY FURTHER WILDFIRES AND FLOODING
Russia is also suffering from enormous wildfires in other areas of the country where no rain has fallen.
Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.
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Monday, July 29, 2019
Trump war of words with African American congressman continues
African American activist Reverend Al Sharpton.
Sharpton drew the President's ire after announcing he was traveling to
Baltimore to address recent comments made by Trump about the city.
President Trump has faced accusations of racism from Democrats after
calling congressman Elijah Cummings district in the Maryland city
rodent-infested.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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Gilroy Gunman Used AK-47 Type of Rifle
California police are searching for a motive and a possible accomplice in a deadly shooting at an annual food festival over the weekend.
Police say they shot and killed the gunman moments after he opened fire on the crowd.
Rachel Silverman has this report from Northern California.
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Trump attacks Fed ahead of possible rate cut
it has "made all of the wrong moves" and hampered American economic
growth.
The tweets come just ahead of the Fed's monthly meeting, at which it's
expected to cut interest rates for the first time in more than a
decade.
Nick Harper reports.
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POUND SLIDES ON 'NO DEAL' PROSPECTS
London is accusing Brussels of being 'stubborn' in its refusal to renegotiate a Brexit deal.
Olly Barratt reports from London.
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Flying Frenchman to attempt channel crossing again
RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER RETURNS TO JAIL
His doctor argued against the move saying he should remain in for treatment.
Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.
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Ethiopia plants millions of trees in day
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Ethiopia is aiming to break the world record by planting the most trees in a day , on Monday.
The government has asked its citizens to contribute where they live and ensure 200 million trees get planted .
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
NEW UK PM MAKES PLEDGE TO "STRENGTHEN UNION" IN SCOTLAND
Boris Johnson has promised to "strengthen the union" ahead of his first visit to Scotland as Prime Minister on Monday.
Mr Johnson will also travel to Wales and Northern Ireland later in the week amid warnings that his Brexit strategy risks breaking up the UK.
Holly Hudson reports.
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Paris NGO files lawsuit over Notre Dame lead pollution
A French NGO has filed a lawsuit over lead pollution from the Notre Dame cathedral fire, claiming local authorities put residents in danger by failing to warn them about the risks.
Work on the reconstruction has been suspended for at least a week because the risk to workers from the lead is considered too high.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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