Thursday. Republicans will stress trumps efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus and seek conservative support on gun ownership. The Trump Campaign unveiled its key policies for its second term aheaead of the convention. On foreigngn policy issues, und his american first mantra, trump is vowing to make u. S. Allies pay their fair share of defense costs, and also withdraw u. S. Troops from iraq and afghanistan. Relations with china are emphasized. Hes pledging to bringng back 1 Million Manufacturing jobs from china, while prohibiting federal contracts from going to countw n companies that outsource. In regard to the pandemic in the unit stateses, he promises vaccccine will be d developed be end of thihis yeyear, and the country will return to normal next yearar. Trump will give his acceptance speech from the white house on thursday. Next here in japan, the deadline notice to pull out of a bilateral intelligence sharing pact with south korea is hours aw away, but seouls intentions
For example a vaccine, we need to protect that information in the country or at least have the ability to do so ifa country or at least have the ability to do so if a foreign firm wants to get involved. What evidence do we have so far a foreign takeover attempts . At the moment, we have not seen anything in particular in the space but last year, there is a defence firm. The grounds are in place, the parameters in place to make it go ahead to do x, y and z, protecting the business in a certain way just to make protecting the business in a certain wayjust to make sure National Security interests are not threatened. Much smaller businesses in need. Now its time for a look at the weather with stav. This upcoming week looks hot and sunny across england and we as we tap in to some heat coming from the near continent. The north and the west of the uk will remain cloudy with rain at times and it will be cooler, too. Moving through this evening, most of the showers will fizzle away. The winds t
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Well report from the turkey syria border, and have analysis from our Turkish Service and washington. Also on outside source at least two people have been killed in whats being seen as an anti semitic attack in the german city of halle. It happened on yom kippur, the holiest day in the jewish calendar. And running street battles in ecuadors capital protestors are angry about the governments austerity policies, in particular a 100 increase in the cost of fuel turkey has begun an offensive in Northern Syria. Its seeking territory currently controlled by kurdish fighters who, until the start of this week, american troops had supported. But donald trump has pulled those troops out of Northern Syria and turkey, which sees the kurds as terrorists, is going in. President erdogan tweeted. We should be clear though the primary Group Holding the territoru turkey is atacking is the sdf which is kurdish led. Its not the the pkk which is based in turkey, and its not the ypg either. Also it was the s
China and the us are to resume trade talks later this week to try to end a stand off over tariffs that damaged the global economy. The new head of the International Monetary fund said the global fallout of these tensions, with the added stress of a no deal brexit would knock almost 1 off global growth, or roughly 700 billion, in 2020. My colleague Michelle Fleury sat down with Kristalina Georgieva for her first interview in her new role. Two years ago you were much more upbeat on your forecast for the global economy. Now the imf sounds more pleasant mistake. What happened in these two years is that we moved from a synchronised upswing, 75 of the world growing faster, do a synchronised slowdown, 90 of the World Economy slowing. And when you look at the many reasons, these are fractures in the World Economy that are Holding Growth the bark. And you have pretty pessimistic numbers on how the trade dispute between the worlds how the trade dispute between the worlds to two largest economies