must approve raising the debt ceiling or the country could default on its financial obligations. it has until the first ofjune to sign an agreement or the us could face an economic catastrophe. in an economic catastrophe. in “ust an economic catastrophe. in just over two weeks the united states could run out of money to pay its debts. the consequences of breaching the debt limit would be catastrophic for the country. and there is pressure on democrats and republicans to make a deal beforejune first. us presidentjoe biden spoke about the debt ceiling negotiations before leaving for the g7 summit injapan, a trip he is cutting short to get back to washington to continue the talk. i to washington to continue the talk. . . . to washington to continue the talk. ., . ., ., talk. i made clear that enable sad again. talk. i made clear that enable sad again, america talk. i made clear that enable sad again, america is - talk. i made clear that enable sad again, america is not - t
and finally, liverpool calling. another round of hopefuls will be battling it out for a place in the eurovision finals this weekend. in the eurovision finals this weekend- in the eurovision finals this weekend. ., ., , ., weekend. light from our studio in singapore- this is bbc news. it is newsday. welcome to the programme. we start in pakistan, where the former prime minister, imran khan, has been remanded in custody for 8 days after his arrest on corruption charges. his detention has sparked protests across the country. at least eight people have died in clashes and police say about a thousand people have been arrested. if convicted, it would disqualify mr khan from standing for election, which is due this year. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, has more from islamabad. waiting, watched by pakistan. this compound is where imran khan is due to appear. a night of unrest. calm now, but for how long? roadblocks installed around the entrances, hoping to stop the pr
side of the agenda, i think all nations are concerned, this represents half of gdp, about $40 trillion, we ve got inflation issues, we have still got some climate change disruptions in the wake of covid. we have got as you just mentioned earlier president biden having to tackle really serious concerns about the us debt default citing the agenda looms large. look for some agreements, bilaterally and as groupings related to things like supply chain resilience and course eyes are also on the us with the potential regional banking crisis. banking crisis. what about al because fumio banking crisis. what about al because fumio kishida - banking crisis. what about al l because fumio kishida recently met with the founder of czech gpt who was an us congress yesterday. i gpt who was an us congress yesterday- yesterday. i think there is a lot of concern yesterday. i think there is a lot of concern for yesterday. i think there is a lot of concern for the - lot of concern for the potential
is very much aligning with the idea that the us has already held for a long time, that there is indeed some kind, indirectly, of military support to russia from china. that s a key theme, even if the sanctions are not approved. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the release of czech gpt, an online tool that can answer questions in natural humanlike language is sparked discussions about the future of artificial intelligence and its uses. i went to the university of bath to find out what sort of conversations lecturers are having. conversations lecturers are havinu. ~ , . having. multiple-choice questions, having. multiple-choice questions, example - having. multiple-choice questions, example it l having. multiple-choice i questions, example it will handle well. in its current format, chatgpt struggles with any of the higher order thinking that we require graduate students demonstrate.