today he will be meeting president xi jinping and the premier. michael clarke is an expert on australia china relations from the university of technology sydney and i asked him what prime minister albanese easy s priorities are in china. albanese easy s priorities are in china. ., ., , in china. the near goal on this visit is what in china. the near goal on this visit is what has in china. the near goal on this visit is what has been - in china. the near goal on this visit is what has been termed | visit is what has been termed stabilisation of the bilateral relationship, so what this means in practice i think is from the australian perspective is achieving some short term wins in a way, so further winding back on a number of the efforts of trade, coercion and economic coercion that china imposed around three years ago on australia on a range of australian commodities. so that is the short term goal for the prime minister. is the short-term goal for the prime minister. i
minister says there will be no temporary truce until all the hostages are released. israel says its troops are involved in face to face fighting with hamas as they completely surround gaza city. scottish first minister s mother and father in law are among the british nationals to leave gaza today but the rafah crossing into egypt. in other news, heavy rain and flooding directly linked to the storm caused more than 13 deaths in western europe. in the so called crypto king sam bankman fried is facing decades in prison after being found guilty of fraud and money laundering. dozens of british and foreign nationals are expected to leave gaza today through the rafah crossing to egypt. among those british nationals who were on the list to leave, were the mother and father in law of scotland s first minister humza yousaf. and we ve heard they have managed to cross into egypt earlier. this is elizabeth and maged el nakla, from dundee. they had travelled to gaza to visit family before
after aggressively raising interest rates for the last year and a half, the federal reserve believes it s in a place where it can leave rates, where they are to cool the economy and to slow inflation from its current 3.7% on a yearly basis to closer to 2%. but even though america s central bank opted not to hike right now, fed chairjerome powell suggested officials are prepared to do more if inflation flares again. the idea that you wouldn t would difficult to to raise again after stopping for a meeting or two is just not right. i mean, the committee will always do what what it thinks is appropriate at the time. right now, things look good, even though it s pricey for americans to get a mortgage or carry credit card debt. growth was stronger than expected over the summer. the world s largest economy is still adding jobs on a monthly basis. and the government s latestjobs report is due out this friday. fed staff also don t see a recession, so they don t want to rock the boat,
of the so called godfathers of ai and elon musk. yes, he is coming as well. it s being hosted at the historic bletchley park as zoe kleinman reports. the secret work carried out at bletchley park once help the allies win world war ii. today the uk government will host a global summit to address a new kind of threat posed this time both superfast and supersmart computers. we both superfast and supersmart computers- computers. we can set up processes computers. we can set up processes to computers. we can set up processes to really - computers. we can set up processes to really delve l computers. we can set up i processes to really delve into what the risks actually are so we can put necessary guardrails while embracing the technology. artificial intelligence comes with lots of officers, from creating new medicines to revolutionising the way you work but it also has the potential to cause harm. the focus of the discussion today will be a cybersecurity and unstoppable gener
injured people have been evacuated jenny hill went to meet some from the gaza strip. stay with us of the families who ve fled here on bbc news. from the east of the country where russia has launched renewed offensives in recent weeks. the full weight of russian aggression continues to bear we are going to live now to the down on this country. covert inquiry set to resume today after hearing evidence yesterday from two the conflict seemingly endless, of boris johnson s more victims every day. hearing evidence yesterday from two of borisjohnson s reform at top aids. out covid inquiry. let s more refugees, too. find out what is in store today. we these families fled their homes near the front line will hear after the government ordered them find out what is in store today. - will hear from helen mcnamara today, she was the second highest serving to get their children to safety. civil servant at the time. she was no one knows when if mentioned yesterday in a rather they ll