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Trump announces new sanctions on North Korea

In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. President Trump says Chinese banks will stop doing business with North Korea.

Donald Trump announces further US sanctions against North Korea while China's central bank says it will more tightly restrict business dealings with its traditional ally. Ritula Shah speaks to Ambassador Christopher Hill, a former chief US negotiator on North Korea's nuclear programme, and Professor Hazel Smith from SOAS on how intertwined China's economy is with North Korea's. Also on the programme a Sri Lankan minister admits the existence of so-called 'baby farms' where women were paid to have babies to sell into adoption in Europe. Plus Angela Merkel looks poised to maintain her position for a fourth term in Sunday's polls. But as Razia Iqbal reports there's growing turbulence beneath the apparently placid waters.
Picture: Portraits of President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un by an artist in Beijing
Credit: AFP/Getty Images.

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  • Thu 21 Sep 2017 22:00

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