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The U.S. and China move to extend their tariff truce, but it all hinges on President Trump's approval. We’ll hear from voices inside the negotiations.
In Syria, growing numbers of refugees in Turkey are heading back, despite the risks. We find out what’s driving their return.
Plus, Sam Fenwick finds out how natural disasters have cost the world $131 billion so far this year.
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The U.S. and China move to extend their tariff truce, but it all hinges on President Trump's approval. We’ll hear from voices inside the negotiations.
In Syria, growing numbers of refugees in Turkey are heading back, despite the risks. We find out what’s driving their return.
Plus, Sam Fenwick finds out how natural disasters have cost the world $131 billion so far this year.

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