military and economic might in the region and escalating provocations from north korea which u.s. intelligence thinks may be planning a missile test while mr. biden is there. let s bring in cnn s paula hancocks live in seoul for us. good morning, tell us what is the underlying purpose of the president s visit there? reporter: what the president is here for and what he would like to be talking about is alliances. and talking about economic prosperity and partnership with south korea, talking about security ties. what he might find creeping up the agenda though is north korea. as you mentioned there, we have heard from both u.s. and south korean intelligence sources that they do leave that an icbm test, intercontinental ballistic missile test, may be imminent. this is the kind of missile that if fired at a normal trajectory could potentially hit mainland united states. at this point we re hearing from a u.s. source telling cnn s barbara starr that they believe that they may e
america s commitment to allies in the region of course after months of focus on ukraine and russia s invasion there. the president s first stop is south korea, where he underscored the importance of this region and this moment. listen. so much, so much of the future of the world is going to be written here in the endopacific over the next several decades. we re standing at an inflection point in history where the decisions we make today will have far reaching impacts on the world we leave to our children tomorrow. the issues the president is facing and tackle anything asia are serious ones. impactful ones, including a looming threat of a possible missile test coming from north korea while biden is overseas. and problems elsewhere, being flown to the president right now for his signature is the bill that congress just approved to give $40 billion of additional aid to ukraine. and that s just to name one of many. let s start in seoul, south korea. jeremy diamond is there. j
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me tonight. good to see you both again, thank you very much forjoining us tonight. let s have a look at tomorrow s front pages and bring you up to speed. the i has details of a drug test that has halved breast cancer cases and women who are post menopause. the nhs is planning to roll it out on a wider basis. the ft lead is tech tycoon putting his billion dollar bid to buy twitter on hold. the wagatha christie trial, and the revelation that she s put up with her husband in 2017. the government will scrap plans to ban cheap deals on unhealthy foods, that s according to the express in a move to tackle the cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the ministerfor cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the minister for efficiency is intensifying his campaign against civil servants working from home, published tomorrow, he claims staff may be using it to think long weekends and sta
because certain, you know, certain institutions have kind of taken fright at investing in natural gas projects banks and what have you, but obviously because of the energy crisis we ve got at the moment, government is trying to rectify that and by reclassifying the green project at the moment, that might be the way to kind of get to banks and pension funds to look again at investing in these projects because obviously we do need that, we need the supplies to be secure, so i think it s a rebranding exercise, but obviously it s not going down very well with environmentalists, but i think it will only be a temporary measure, i transition energy, so i don t know how long that transition lasts. that transition lasts. we re in . uite that transition lasts. we re in quite long that transition lasts. we re in quite long transitions at - that transition lasts. we re in quite long transitions at the i quite long transitions at the moment, army? quite long transitions at the moment,