2025-02-10
30 分钟Governments in Europe and elsewhere express concern and vow countermeasures about President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. Also: US doubles down on Gaza plan, and sled dog championships in Sweden.
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I'm Alex Ritson and at 14 hours GMT on Monday 10th February, these are our main stories.
There's been widespread condemnation of President Trump's proposal to slap tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports.
The global summit on Artificial intelligence has opened in France,
with politicians and executives seeking to safely exploit its potential without swamping firms in red tape.
There's been a record drop in the number of marriages in China, despite a government campaign.
Also in this podcast, ahead of elections in Germany,
how people are trying to counteract the growing influence of the far right on the young.
For example, when addressing conspiracy theories, when we talked about them in class, someone denied the Holocaust.
And this is something that badly shakes the core of democracy.
From the Americas to Asia and Europe,
world leaders are saying they will react to protect their business interests in the latest escalation in trade tensions.
Speaking.