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yotam haim, alon shamriz and samer talalka were abducted on october 7 when hamas carried out its deadly attacks on israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the incident an unbearable tragedy . relatives of hostages taken by hamas have been protesting the accidental killings in tel aviv while also calling for a ceasefire and agreement for the release of those still held captive. more than 100 hostages remain in gaza. a federaljury has ordered former president donald trump s ex lawyer, rudy giuliani, to pay more than $1118 million, or £116 million, to two women over lies that they tampered with votes in the 2020 presidential election. a judge had already found mr giuliani liable of making defamatory claims about the georgia poll workers. mr giuliani told reporters outside the court, he has no regrets. we will have more on those stories in the next hour. we start with the us supreme court, which announced this week it will hear a case challenging the food and drugs

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we are going to focus on the top business stories. we start with a developing story we brought you this time yesterday because the european car industry is calling for a delay to tougher post brexit trade rules due to come in from january saying the supply chain is not ready. europe s car makers source many of the batteries for electric cars from asia which would see them fall foul of rules of origin regulations that specify how much of a car must be eu produced. it comes amid growing concern about the future of car manufacturing here in the uk where there is currently only one factory making batteries. stellantis owner of vauxhall as well as brands including fiat, citroen and peugeot has warned it may have to close uk factories if the government does not renegotiate the brexit deal. our economics editor faisal islam has more. earlier this week, a strong message from one of the world s biggest car makers to renegotiate details of the brexit deal, as their elec

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hello. i am tadhg enright with your top business stories. politics is leading business news today. as you ve been hearing, leaders of seven of the world s top economies are meeting in hiroshima, japan. but it s two that aren t attending that will be occupying most of their time. as well as new sanctions on russia, they will be focusing on china, and how to counter its increasing economic power. the bbc s nick marsh is in hiroshima for us. a huge focus on the sanctions against russia. but as we ve been talking about that already, i want to pick up another theme of these leaders using the economic pressure on china. what more can you tell us about the? china. what more can you tell us about the? you “ust call the elehant us about the? you “ust call the elephant not us about the? you “ust call the elephant not in us about the? you just call the elephant not in the us about the? you just call the elephant not in the room. - us about the? you just call the elephant no

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now is thejournalist megan the paparazzi injoining me now is the journalist a real commentator thank you so much for staying on the line and i know they did not want to abruptly end the conversation but the point you re trying to make there is there is a high level of interest and ijust wanted to get your understanding of how much is instigated by them and how much is instigated by them and how much is the fault of the press? there is a ridiculously high level of interest in harry and meghan and those programmed by how the story was reported yesterday and in the front pages of the papers today and editors and readers alike very much interested in harry and meghan and with the get up to in this paparazzi is, the one that showed in the car or going into a building with so much more than red carpet shots especially. still, there is still huge interest in them would harry and megan wanted when he stepped back as working royals was to be able to control the narrative, to put what

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