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Live from London, this is The Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.
A very warm welcome to today's programme, coming up.
There is no need to box, we do not hit each other, we do not ruin each other.
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The leaders of the US and Colombia make up will examine a White House meeting where Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro set aside their very public differences.
Also ahead in the next 60 minutes,
the NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter heads to Kyiv to offer support.
Meanwhile, Russia's bombing of Ukraine's infrastructure continues unabated.
We'll find out why the Pakistani region of Balochistan is experiencing unrest and summit in Dubai and a little later I'll tell you what you can be expecting to hear from the event today plus we'll introduce some remarks from the boss of this amazing jamboree do stay tuned we will be checking in with Tom and the team in Dubai a little bit later on plus we'll go through the papers too that's all coming up on the globalist live from London First,
a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the second son of Libya's late formalina Bahamid Gaddafi,
has been killed at his home by gunmen.
NATO has begun planning for an enhanced vigilance mission entitled Arctic Century.
Spokesman said it would strengthen NATO's position in the region.
And the last nuclear arms control agreement between Russia and the United States expires today.
Stay tuned to Monaco Radio throughout the day for more on these stories.
But first,
the falling out between the US President and his Colombian counterpart has been a very public one.