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biden will later this afternoon. it will be after three o clock. i m going to say after because there may be some travel involved, of course. 1530 bst we have. from around three o clock british summer time, we are expecting to see president biden depart for the irish parliament. and it is as we head towards 1600 bst, which is four o clock uk time, london time mr before he addresses parliament. that hopefully giving you an indication of the schedule coming up, and we will be covering it for you as well. a 74 year old man has been extradited from pakistan to the uk and charged with the murder of a policewoman in 2005. pc sharon beshenivsky was shot by an armed gang during a robbery in bradford.
and asked him if developing economies would suffer as a result, of the us china competition. both of those big economies are potential investors within. around the world. and so the countries are competing for that investment, and that s maybe healthy for developing countries to look and see that there are options. what i encourage strongly is that they be transparent in their contracts. that s been one of the problems. if you write a contract and say, but don t show it to anybody else, that s a minus, so get away from that. and also from the collateral. for governments in africa, they shouldn t be offering collateral as an inducement to make a loan because it locks it up for generations. that s what s been happening, right? that s been happening. and you can see more of that interview with the president of the world bank on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend, on the bbc news channel at 1530 on saturday here in the uk,
really is the actual and true scope and scale of the covid outbreak under way right now in china. some data has been coming in from various cities and provinces. like a province just located out of shanghai. it is reporting 1 million new covid cases a day. and just quickly to contextualize that number, cnn s calculation of that that equates to 1,530 new daily but officials there say that number could peak to 2 million new covid infections by this weekend. so we ve got this situation where they have said the reported numbers and the discrepancy to the reality, and yet we ve also got a population that really is has got a head spinning round having been told this is the worst thing ever and now being told, oh, just get on with it, don t worry about it. while the number of dead will
through businesses, and so our latest confidence index has predicted a recession, and when the us gets worried about recession, they start ratcheting back capital investment, hiring plans and everything else so this becomes a concern because it can actually create a recession by ratcheting back to the spending. the all of this is coming through in sort of a circularfashion here to coming through in sort of a circular fashion here to our projection that there will be a recession in the us by the end of 2022 and carried over into 2023. and you can see more of that interview on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend. you can catch that on the bbc news channel at 1530 on saturday here in the uk, and in the rest of the world on bbc world news. to asia now, and the heir to south korean tech giant samsung, jy lee, has received a presidential pardon for his bribery and embezzlement conviction. it will allow him to return to running the company.