Trump-Kim summit: US assures allies after 'war games' cancelled
Trump-Kim summit: US guarantees partners after 'war amusements' scratched off
After his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong-un, Donald Trump guaranteed to wipe out his nation's joint military activities with South Korea. Presently the Pentagon has moved to console US partners in eastern Asia that the president holds an "ironclad" pledge to keeping up security in the locale.
Mr Trump's declaration on purported "war diversions" is viewed as an expansive admission to Mr Kim, who - as indicated by North Korean state media - has acknowledged a challenge to visit the US. Mr Trump, who called Mr Kim an "amusing person", has likewise been requested to come to Pyongyang.
The greatest issue on the table - the denuclearisation of the Korean landmass - was additionally talked about, with Mr Kim affirming his "unflinching responsibility" to it. Whatever happens, composes BBC North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher, the summit - with all its odd minutes - demonstrates that US and universal legislative issues "have been flipped around".
Korea investigator Jenny Town takes a gander at what has been accomplished up until now.
Brexit: Tory MPs set for 'concession' talks
Theresa May turned away a Commons defiance over plans to give MPs an "important" say over a last Brexit manage the EU. Presently Conservative MPs are to examine in additionally detail what their part will be if no understanding is come to with Brussels by December. A few MPs say they were offered genuine "contribution", in a very late concession in front of a key vote on the EU Withdrawal Bill.
Be that as it may, Solicitor General Robert Buckland contended that enabling Parliament to "train" the legislature on what to do in case of no arrangement would leave the UK in "exceptionally rough protected domain". BBC political supervisor Laura Kuenssberg says there have been, "exceptionally dim mutterings" from the individuals who were "induced by what they thought was a guarantee".