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0:01 - Tunisia migration crisis
0:22 - BBC under pressure
1:08 - Fighting in Sudan
1:26 - Pakistan Monsoon rain
1:44 - China talks

Tunisia migration crisis: Presidency: Immigrants receiving human treatment.

BBC under pressure to investigate repots that a TV presenter paid teenager for sexual images.
Sun Newspaper: Unnamed presenter paid $45,000 to young person starting when 17 years old.
British law making it illegal to make of possess indecent images of anyone under 18.

Fighting in Sudan: Gunfire exchanges intensify around Khartoum.

Monsoon rains across Pakistan have triggered floods and landslides which have destroyed homes.
At least 55 people have been killed and dozens injured in the past two weeks.
Most of the fatalities are in Punjab province.

The US Treasury Secretary has ended her four-day visit to China, saying discussions were “direct” and “productive” despite “significant disagreements”.
Janet Yellen said the US has serious concerns about what she called China's unfair economic practices.
China's state media reported concerns about US economic sanctions.

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