in britain have insisted that prince charles remains politically neutral , following a report that he has strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda in central africa. an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling . now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks forjoining me here at the bbc s central london headquarters for unspun world, the programme which provides straight answers from the bbc s array of experts worldwide to the important questions of the moment. is the west supplying enough weapons to ukraine to help it win the war? or can russia hang on and declare victory? russia has huge resources, and in a war of attrition, russia can sustain that for probably longer than ukraine can. things seem to have gone terribly wrong with the rainbow nation of south africa. why is that? corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it has actually reached propor
in this year s event. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks forjoining me here at the bbc s central london headquarters for unspun world, the programme which provides straight answers from the bbc s array of experts worldwide to the important questions of the moment. is the west supplying enough weapons to ukraine to help it win the war? or can russia hang on and declare victory? russia has huge resources, and in a war of attrition, russia can sustain that for probably longer than ukraine can. things seem to have gone terribly wrong with the rainbow nation of south africa. why is that? corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it has actually reached proportions that are quite, you know, scary. and the smuggling of priceless antiquities from egypt to the west, who is to blame for it? it is not an easy thing to try and stop the kind of trade that brings millions of dollars to the people involved in it. there are two main reasons why uk
but there s still the risk of a few showers from that frontal system that flows across the top of the high. but as the high pressure becomes established, we ll start to tap into some pretty warm air that we ve seen recently across spain and portugal, so the temperatures are set to climb. and this could be the first widespread warmth we ve seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting up as high as 26 degrees. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning s papers in a moment with lucy beresford and joe twyman. first, the headlines. prince charles is reported to have described the government s rwanda asylum scheme as appalling . one conservative mp says more understanding of the policy is required. he s entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of the views that have been made about the matter seemed to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme has been like. police in brazil searching for a missi
joe biden seems to think our economy has never been better. earlier today he strode in from the beach and announced that america is on the move. we laid an economic foundation historically strong and i were moving forward to a new moment where we can build on that foundation. the challenges on the phone minds of most working families are prices at the pump, the prices at the grocery store, an both of these challenges have been directly exacerbated by th boot more in ukraine. prices are up $1.40 since the beginning of the year when he began amassing troops at the border. this is the prudent price hike. his war has raised the price of food, because ukraine and russi our two of the worlds major. baskets. they cannot quit russia, russia, russia. as you can see, joe biden wants all of the credit with none of the blame. it s no wonder the world s richest man has a super bad feeling and quote about the state of the economy. according to our incredibly intelligent president, eve go
people he maybe met once or twice. that would be understandable. we re talking about the names of prominent political figures including in his own cabinet. i want to thank the secretary the um, the former general i keep calling him general but my my um, the guy who runs that outfit over there. you may remember i got in trouble when we were running against the senator who was a mormon. the governor, ok? and i took him on. i want to thank that fella down under. thank you very much, pal. our massive security adviser has been in contact with our allies. as has our general i m sorry. i keep calling him general. laura: today as the supply of baby formula reached new lows, the president reached for more names. now, you, i m going to hand it over to, um, secretary secretary mr. secretary, i m going to have you speak now, and your remarks and then you re going hand it over to, um, to my. [indiscernible] laura: now, given the public outcry over how they