by about twice the global average. it s already increased by 2 degrees celsius. 20 years since the us led coalition invaded iraq to topple dictator saddam hussein, we look at the legacy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the world s financial markets have reacted with unease following last night s emergency takeover of the troubled swiss bank credit suisse. shares in credit suisse fell by more than 60% this morning after european markets opened and the value of banking shares across europe have dropped sharply. credit suisse was bought by fellow swiss bank ubs after a deal brokered by the swiss government. here s the chief executive of ubs explaining the rationale behind the deal. translation: it means we bring back stability and security for credit suisse clients, but also that we keep the reputation of the swiss financial centre high. and finally it means we are stemming the turmoil in the international financial markets. these three goals are very, very important to us. we
the temperature up here in the alps is rising by about twice the global average. it s already increased by 2 degrees celsius. and 20 years since the us led coalition invaded iraq to topple dictator saddam hussein, we look at the legacy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the world s financial markets have reacted with unease following last night s emergency takeover of the troubled swiss bank credit suisse. shares in credit suisse fell by more than 60% this morning after european markets opened and the value of banking shares across europe have dropped sharply. credit suisse was bought by rival swiss bank ubs in a deal brokered by the swiss government over the weekend. here s the chief executive of ubs explaining the rationale behind the deal. translation: it means we bring back stability and security for credit suisse clients, but also that we keep the reputation of the swiss financial centre high. and finally it means we are stemming the turmoil in the international financial
The force be with you . Well see you back here next week hello everyone and welcome to the amanpour hour. Heres where were headed this week if universities really believe in free speech, are they missing the point of the Student Protests . I do question how much the University Administration understands the concept of free speech. Then the Renowned American Rabbi who went to the protests in search of a moral message thing that gives me hope is the people who walk inbetween the camps and say friends. We are not enemies, we are all human beings. Also, this, our antisocial media is tiktok, really a danger to democracy. But i wouldnt underestimate the Propaganda Angle here we got to stop playing the sucker plus, what will it take for america to reclaim its reputation as a beacon for democracy americans have lost the fundamental love of liberty. And from my archive, 21 years since bushs infamous Mission Accomplished speech, a warning from history about the day after in gaza and why a luxury
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