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I'm Janet Jalil and in the early hours of Tuesday, the 13th of January, these are our main stories.
President Trump says countries doing business with Iran will face an immediate 25 percent tariff on trade with the U.S.
A BBC investigation reveals how one woman has lured hundreds of foreign men to fight for Russia.
Minnesota and Illinois are suing the Trump administration over the mass deployment of immigration enforcement agents in their states.
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It's absolutely exploded and that's despite the fact that some are saying it is a pretty grim idea,
isn't it?
I mean, let's face it.
The viral Chinese app for young people living on their own called Are You Dead Yet?
President Trump has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran
if its regime continues its brutal crackdown on the huge crowds that have turned out for the past two weeks to demand a better future.
Witnesses have talked of security forces opening fire on unarmed protesters with Kalashnikov-style assault rifles.
Hundreds.
possibly thousands of people have been killed.