2025-04-08
29 分钟You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
This edition is published in the early hours of Tuesday, the 8th of April.
President Trump has ruled out any pause in his new trade policy, despite another day of turmoil on the markets.
At the same time, he threatened to escalate the trade war with China.
And at a news conference with the Israeli Prime Minister, he said the US is holding direct talks with Iran.
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we found with the loss of these specific microbes
that there was also an increase in cardiovascular disease and diabetes and obesity.
So there seems to be a link between the two.
So a loss of these microbes and an increase in cardiovascular risk.
Researchers say moving to a new country can lead to unhealthy changes in diet.
Are the US tariffs permanent or could countries negotiate to get them lifted?
President Trump said both outcomes could be equally true without specifying how.
He was speaking at the White House alongside the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
the first world leader to visit since the tariffs were announced.
Stock markets around the world have continued to struggle with big falls in Asia and Europe.
In the US itself, the S&P 500 dropped sharply on opening,
before briefly rising a massive 8% on reports that tariffs might be paused.
President Trump later dismissed those rumours.