
Lula da Silva says he has 'no relationship with US President
Brazil's President said the 'American people would pay' for the tariff decisions of the US.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has told the BBC that he has 'no relationship' with the US President Donald Trump. In an exclusive interview he also spoke about the tariffs imposed by the US on Brazilian exports and said the 'American people will pay for the mistakes President Trump is incurring in his relationship with Brazil.'
Students at Utah Valley University have gone back to their classes for the first time since the murder of influential right wing American activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead while speaking to students on campus just over a week ago. We speak to a student at Utah Valley University who was there on the day.
And over a hundred people are missing, feared dead, in two separate migrant boat disasters off the coast of Libya. Most of the people involved were Sudanese refugees fleeing the conflict in their country, according to UN officials. We speak to the International Organisation of Migration providing medical care for the survivors of one of the disasters.
Presenters: James Copnall and Pria Rai
(Photo: Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Credit: BBC)
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