near a seaside park. the attacker has been shot dead. israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has ordered the mobilization of police and army reserves. earlier, in the occupied west bank, two british israeli sisters were killed and their mother injured in a gun attack on a car. here s israel s defence minister. translation: we will settle | the account with whoever tries to hurt citizens of israel and we will bring them to the cemetery or prison after investigation. anyone who tried to turn the days of israel holiday into days of morning will regret this matter greatly. this all comes after a week of escalating tensions between israelis and palestinians. on wednesday and thursday, israeli police stormed jerusalem s al aqsa mosque. israeli forces fired stun grenades and clashed with palestinians as they gathered for ramadan prayers. on thursday rockets were fired from lebanon into northern israel, the biggest such attack in 17 years. israel responded with air strikes
prices of raw materials are heading. kai markus mueller, who s the neuroscientist who gives us the psychology behind the way shops set their prices. and christel delberghe, she s the boss of eurocommerce, which represents the big retailers in some 27 countries across europe. also on the show, from the coffee field to your daily mug ofjoe, i ve got antonio baravalle, the big boss of the coffee giant lavazza, to talk to us about pricing from bean to cup. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a very warm welcome to the show. blimey, how much is that? you know, that s the question millions of us are now asking ourselves as we shop for everyday essentials. the cost of most of the things that we buy has gone up and up for pretty much everyone on the planet. this inflation is the reason central banks are ramping up their interest rates. workers are demanding higher wages and shops. they are the new battleground between retailers and their suppl
as record heat waves set off wildfires in europe, as hot weather followed by floods force india to ban some rice exports and put parts of china under water. and as russia starts to bomb grain silos in ukraine, could we start seeing food shortages in some parts of the world and rising food prices everywhere? if anyone knows, it s this week s line up. there they are. a commodities expert who s always kept us ahead of the curve on prices. and the big boss of one of the world s biggest freight transport companies is going to tell us how costs and concerns are shaping his industry. also on the show, she s the big boss of one of the world s biggest retailers. the ceo and president of walmart international joins me to talk prices, retail and etail from india to china.
let s go take a look at what s on the show. fires, floods and war events which are threatening lives around the world, but also threatening the return of higher global food prices. as record heat waves set off wildfires in europe, as hot weather followed by floods force india to ban some rice exports and put parts of china under water. and as russia starts to bomb grain silos in ukraine, could we start seeing food shortages in some parts of the world and rising food prices everywhere? if anyone knows, it s this week s line up. there they are. a commodities expert who s always kept us ahead of the curve on prices. and the big boss of one of the world s biggest freight transport companies is going to tell us how costs and concerns are shaping his industry. also on the show, she s the big boss of one of the world s biggest retailers. the ceo and president of walmart international joins me to talk prices, retail and etail from india to china.
around the world, but also threatening the return of higher globalfood prices. as record heat waves set off wildfires in europe, as hot weather followed by floods force india to ban some rice exports and put parts of china under water. and as russia starts to bomb grain silos in ukraine, could we start seeing food shortages in some parts of the world and rising food prices everywhere? if anyone knows, it s this week s line up. they are a commodities expert who s always kept us ahead of the curve on prices. and the big boss of one of the world s biggest freight transport companies is going to tell us how costs and concerns are shaping his industry. also on the show, she s the big boss of one of the world s biggest retailers.