This is Andrew Peach with World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
Today is an end to the trade war in sight.
President Trump says the U.S. and China will talk on Monday to try to reach a deal.
We'll ask whether Elon Musk's time at the White House has achieved anything for the tech sector that will survive his rift with the president.
And why the main diamond company in Botswana is halting production, at least for now.
Those stories on the way after the latest BBC News.
BBC News with Moira Alderson.
A man who was wrongly deported from the United States 12 Salvador three months ago is now back in the US.
The Supreme Court had ruled that the White House should facilitate Kilmer Abrego Garcia's return.
The US Attorney General said the Salvadoran national would now face charges of smuggling undocumented migrants.
Republican politicians in the US have sought to contain the public row that exploded on Thursday between Donald Trump and his former adviser Elon Musk.
The dispute began when the president said he was disappointed by the tech billionaire's criticism of a major spending bill.
President Trump says three of his cabinet officials will meet representatives of the Chinese government in London on Monday to discuss a trade deal.
The Russian mercenary group Wagner has announced it's leaving Mali,
saying its mission had been successfully completed.
The Malian army and Wagner fighters have been accused of rights abuses
while fighting Islamist militants.
Police in Togo have fired tear gas to disperse a rare anti-government demonstration in the capital Lome.
Civil society activists had used social media to encourage people to gather to denounce a crackdown on dissent,
including the arrest of a popular rapper.