economic tsar, mr he. the united states economic tsar, mr he. the united states has - economic tsar, mr he. the united states has no - economic tsar, mr he. tie: united states has no desire economic tsar, mr he. tte: united states has no desire to decouple from china. a full separation of our economies would be economically disastrous for both of our countries and for the world. we seek a healthy economic relationship with china that benefits both countries over time. . ., , . ., benefits both countries over time. , ., ., time. her comments come ahead of a potential time. her comments come ahead of a potential meeting time. her comments come ahead of a potential meeting between l of a potential meeting between presidentjoe biden and xi jinping next week. since the leaders of the world s two most powerful nations last met in bali, a lot has changed despite us restrictions on high tech products of the last few months, us china relations have actually improved. both sides a
hello, i m vishala sri pathma. we start with the latest diplomatic efforts from the israel gaza conflict. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has met the palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas, in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. mr abbas told mr blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire and an allowing of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip in gaza, hamas say at least 45 people have been killed in an israeli air strike on a refugee camp. the israeli military says it s investigating. the air strikes began after gunmen from hamas the group designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk government killed at least moo israelis and kidnapped more than 200 others on october 7th. the hamas run health ministry says, since then, more than 9,700 palestinians have been killed. in the past hour there have been reports that communication and internet services have been cut off. further north three children and their grandmothe
wind, lighterthan areas of scotland. a north westerly wind, lighter than yesterday, just driving showers across northern ireland, western wales and across central southern england. there are also some sunny spells. temperatures generally between 9 14. around about the seasonal average. through this evening and overnight, that rain clears away from scotland, the winds are lighter, there will be some mist and fog developing in northern ireland. look out towards the south west, that rain approaching from the deep area of low pressure. it will feel chilly, temperatures rising with that milder air coming to the south west. here is the low. a tight squeeze and the isobars. they winds will not be as strong as with storm ciaran, but still some deals across the channel islands, gust of around 40 50 mph, along with heavy, persistent rain across much of the south west. moving further northwards, a rash of heavy thundery showers following behind. for southern england and south wales. tow
teams don t start off well and then find it hard gain ground. and a further blow for the england camp, ben stokes, the man so often to rely on, will have knee surgery after the world cup. it s been a long term problem for the 32 year old the all rounder only able to play as a batter in the tournament. stokes chose to make a comeback to the one day team just before the tournament began india, a choice he made with no remorse. i v e i ve no regrets whatsoever of coming back here. lying in a world cup for your country, if we were in a better position. i wouldn t be getting asked this question if things are going better. it was the right decision and i have no regrets whatsoever. there s another injury blow for new zealand at the tournament too matt henry has been ruled out, with a torn hamstring. henry was injured the defeat to south africa and could be out for a month. kyle jamieson will replace him in the squad ahead of their crucial match match against pakiston on saturda
s hello and welcome. the american broadcaster cbs says the interview with prince harry and meghan has been watched by nearly 50 million people around the world. yesterday, buckingham palace said royal family was concerned over issues of race raised in the broadcast, but suggested some recollections differed. in a statement the palace said the issues it brought up are concerning and will be addressed . keith doyle reports. by by any standards this has been a bitterfamily by any standards this has been a bitter family feud by any standards this has been a bitterfamily feud played out in the full glare of the media with every word dissected and analysed for meaning and implications. and so it was from the head of the family, her majesty the queen, that the statement came last night. balancing a conciliatory tone with firmness while making it clear this is a private family matter addressed accordingly. the statement said the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent o