hello. i m lukwesa burak. within the past couple of hours, president biden and the republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy, have reached an agreement in principle on a new government debt limit, ending weeks of wrangling. mr mccarthy said there would be historic reductions in spending, and no new taxes or government programmes. democrats and republicans have untiljune 05 to reach agreement to prevent the us government running out of money. this is how mr mccarthy announced the breakthrough. after weeks of negotiations we have come to an agreement in principle. we still have a lot of work to do but i believe this is an agreement in principle worthy of the american people. it has historic reductions in spending, consequential reforms that will lift people out of poverty into the workforce, reign in government overreach, no new taxes, no new government programmes, and a lot more within the bill. we still have more work to do tonight to finish all of the writing of it. i do want
ittems to help tackle the rising cost of living crisis. the people of turkey have gone back to the polls for the second round of the turkish presidential election, with voting now under way in a presidential election run off between long time authoritarian leader, recep tayyip erdogan and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. here they are voting in the last hour. in the first round earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are chasing support from nationalist voters. these are the live pictures from istanbul, where reports say there s been brisk voting. people displaced by february s earthquake have been taken back home by bus to cast ballots. turnout among voters in the diaspora appears to have grown since the first round. 0ur middle east correspondent anna foster is following polls are open now right across turkey and they ll stay that way until five o clock local time this
entirely, with real madrid and barcelona pursuing the venture and today s ruling has found it s anti competitive to stop them. there s been criticism of football s governing bodies for taking the position and saying that it threatens competition laws to threatens competition laws to threaten sanctions. midnight of plans for a revamped european super league which were announced shortly after the european court s ruling. put forward by a 22, the backers of the original european super league, the original european super league, the proposal is for a league system which will include men s and women s clubs. these arejust which will include men s and women s clubs. these are just proposals at this stage. they are not saying if they would approve the breakaway league. real madrid and barcelona have been pursuing the breakaway with barcelona president welcoming the decision today. today, the decision of the european court ofjustice is of great importance for the future of our world
how to fight back. i am harris faulkner, you are in the faulkner focus the formal travel advisory tells african americans, people of color, and lgbtq individuals to stay away from florida. the governor s office says it s a stunt. and he s in good company. a lot of people agree. this is really stupid. it doesn t make any sense. i don t even know what the naacp is talking about. this is silly, it s done its political. it really is a fear mongering publicity stunt. i find it, they are very much to be in bad taste. with this is really about is the fight over whether or not to include the ap african-american studies program for florida high school students. the naacp president derek johnson cites the recent decision by the governor desantis on schoolwork you heard geraldo rivera talking about it. the naacp president claims it erases black history and says governor desantis has to go. the governor has perfected our status to gain campaign contributions. we are advising afri
wins this year s palme d or award at the cannes festival. there s been anger today over hours of delays at airports in the uk where passport e gates were not working. the disruption, which began on friday night, had been due to an it issue. the situation has now been resolved. in a statement, the home office said that following a technical border system fault, all e gates are now operating as normal. it went on to thank travellers who were impacted and staff for their work in resolving the issue. graham satchell has been looking at the impact on passengers. gatwick airport described by one passenger today as an utterjoke. these scenes were repeated at airports across the uk. this is manchester, where again there were huge queues for passport control. and at heathrow, arriving passengers were forced to wait more than three hours. we also had one passenger that fainted. this is wayne fenton at luton airport. already been in the queue now forabout 1.5 hours, in fact nearly two