achieved that in the last couple of hours. crosstalk. get the world, as well as china, talking about it. as we mentioned, president xi jinping now has his third term as the country s leader. what does this mean for the future of china? so, the two person currently in the politburo standing committee who are not in xi s faction that premier li keqiang and the more liberal reformer wang yang both of them are on their way out, so people are expecting a xi loyalist to come in, so he might actually have a clean sweep of the politburo standing committee, the upper echelons of power within the party. so we are seeing, you know, greater centralisation of power, more crackdown, more repression, more stability and security over economic policies. so overall, you know, bad news forforeign investors, bad news for the economy and more about security and stability maintenance. as we ve been reporting,
premier li keqiang and the more liberal reformer wang yang both of them are on their way out, so people are expecting a xi loyalist to come in, so he might actually have a clean sweep of the politburo standing committee, the upper echelons of power within the party. so we are seeing, you know, greater centralisation of power, more crackdown, more repression, more stability and security over economic policies. so overall, you know, bad news forforeign investors, bad news for the economy and more about security and stability maintenance. professor lynette 0ng from the university of toronto. italy s first female prime minister, giorgia meloni, and her ministers have been sworn in at a ceremony in the presidential palace in rome. she s the country s first far right leader since world war ii. her brothers of italy party won last month s elections with just over a quarter of the vote. stefano fasano reports.
so the situation with immigration, it is nothing very peculiar right now, even compared to other european countries. france may be the oldest immigration country in europe but at the same time immigration is much lower than germany or spain or italy or other european countries. marine le pen and eric zemmour have always maintained that migrants here are given first place in the queue when it comes to housing, schooling, medical care, is that borne out in reality? they are not first in the queue. they are in the same line as everyone here, at least for those who have resident permit. they have a bunch of social benefits almost the same as nationals but they are not going before the french nationals and most of the time, in fact, there is still a lot of discrimination and sometimes burden that make it even more difficult forforeign nationals to have access to those rights.
various different borders to get out. the majority using the polish border, just 65 kilometres from here. but the men who stay and those who want to stay and support the government and support the military are making molotov cocktails, for example, are picking up arms and going to the front lines. i spoke to a mother yesterday who told me in the early hours of the morning her 16 year old son disappeared and when she spoke to him, he said he had gone to the front lines to volunteer, even though martial law is for those aged 18 and over. teenage boys want to get involved, they know their country is at risk of slipping away and that s not the feeling they want to have. they don t want to lose their nation, they want to fight for a free ukraine, so there is a sense of solidarity. people are doing what they can. president zelensky has also called forforeign they can. president zelensky has also called for foreign fighters to come here. on the border yesterday we saw a makeshift tent created
now lagging far behind former president lula, who seems determined to run in the next election. i put it to you one more time, as a result of the failures of your policymaking and your boss s, mr bolsonaro, your time, your time will soon be up. no. well, we re there for values. so, the time for sovereignty, the time forforeign policy that corresponds to the feelings of the brazilian people will not be up. yeah? unfortunately, and you don t want to see that, but if you go and study brazil, in reality, you ll see what i mean when i say that we are up against a very strong, corrupt system and foreign policy during my tenure was an instrument to fight against that system, and our alliance with the united states was one of the instruments for that. we had shared values with the trump administration. we still have shared values with the biden administration, and i dealt with them and i still, in my term, had very good conversations with tony blinken, with john kerry, for example.