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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

that means moscow may no longer treat some of the fighters as prisoners of war and they could face hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are adam payne, the political editor at politics home, and natalie fahy, who s senior editor, amongst other titles, including the nottingham post. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with huge profits for bp on the front of the mirror. the oil giant made almost £7 billion in three months, as energy bills soar. that story in the guardian, too, with accusations of unfettered profiteering . the paper also shows us house speaker nancy pelosi, on her controversial trip to taiwan. the daily mail says china has made a chilling threat over that visit, with promises of targeted action around the islands. the times says liz truss has extended her lead over rishi sunak in the conservative leadership race, with a yougov poll showing 60% of party members want her to be the next pm. but the tele

ALJAZ Inside Story July 7, 2024

. volota. mayor zalinski says russia s actions are betrayal. victory, then you as president, joe biden has approved a new law to speed up the delivery of weapons and military equipment to ukraine by and signed off on the lend lease act saying washington supports the ukrainians fight to defend their country and democracy against putin s brutal war the u. s. is already given billions of dollars worth of weapons to ukraine. unofficial results from the philippines show ferdinand marco s junior is on track to become the next president. the 64 year old as the son of the president ousted inner revolution 36 years ago. florence louis is in manila. she says not every one is happy about the outcome of the election. a number, civil society organizations and students in manila are calling for a protest outside the building of the commission on election to protest against what they say is electro fraud. and there are also people who still remember what the, what life was like under the sc

CNNW The July 3, 2024

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the amanpour. Our haiti is where were headed this i think our policy has got to be very clear, not another nickel conditioning usa to israel to stop the carnage in gaza Bernie Sanders, the senator from vermont, joins me, then one of the exonerated central park 5, yusef salaam tells me about his extraordinary journey from prisoner to elected new York City Council member, having been run over about a spike wheels of justice i was i thought that that was the end of my life, plus, i believe shes like shes my glute and i believe shes alive. The story that grip the world ten years since boko haram kidnapped almost 300 Nigerian School girls some have still to return and the art of the possible 26 years since brokering peace in northern irend. A ok bk at my engine with the leader behind this historic Peace Deal Everywhe would prefer to Work Together and be at war. Also, this hour, staying positive despite the dread aguing the Planet America f climate corresent,

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live May 11, 2017

All right, where do you want me . Bouncing on my knee where do you think i want you . And David Beckham makes his Big Screen Debut in king arthur but his cameo gets mixed reviews. Good morning. Its thursday 11th may. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A draft of labours 51 page General Election manifesto has been leaked and seen by the bbc and a number of other news organisation. The leak came as the document was due to be formally signed off today. The document contains a number of eye catching policies including bringing the railways back into Public Ownership as franchises expire and repealing the 1993 railways act which privatised the network. Plans to reverse the privatisation of royal mail at the earliest opportunity. The reintroduction of Maintenance Grants for University Students and a pledge to abolish University Tuition fees. 0n energy the document includes a policy of creating at least one publicly owned Energy Company in every region of the uk, with public con

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament July 8, 2017

Time to ditch it or keep it . What should be done with the limit on pay rises in the Public Sector . The low pay epidemic is a threat to our economic stability. It is not fair to bankrupt our economy because that leads to people losing theirjobs and losing their homes. The governments new chums are the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. But one observer warns them, watch out. This is a great moment for them and nobody can take it away but there are many snares and many responsibilities, particularly they do have to make some concessions to bring back Power Sharing devolution, which is overwhelmingly in their interest. And its a Hung Parliament with close votes expected. Ties could occur. But its the other sort of ties that are most concerning male mps just at the moment. I wont be taking interventions from anyone whos not wearing a tie. Do you think that there is a risk of a Slippery Slope which might lead that member to refuse to take interventions from members who are sar

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