
Donald Trump speaks to the BBC
We get reaction from across the world to President Trump's exclusive BBC interview.
Donald Trump has said that he is disappointed but not done with Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive interview with the BBC. In an interview from the Oval Office, the president also endorsed NATO, having once described it as obsolete, and affirmed his support for the organisation's common defence principle. We hear the interview in full and speak to our reporter in the US. We also speak to Republican voters to hear their reaction to what Trump said in the interview.
We hear the latest from Syria where a ceasefire has been reached in the predominately Druze city of Suweida after clashes with Bedouin tribes killed around 100 people.
And it's been revealed that the British government set up a secret relocation scheme for Afghans at risk of retribution by the Taliban after a major data breach. The details of nearly twenty thousand people who'd worked with international forces in Afghanistan were mistakenly posted online by a British defence official three years ago. We speak to our reporter who's across the story.
Presenter: Mark Lowen
Photo: US President Trump returns to the White House, Washington, USA - 13 Jul 2025. Photo credit: EPA/Shutterstock
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- Tue 15 Jul 202515:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




