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BBCNEWS Verified July 4, 2024

More of their essentials at walmart, according to the companys results for the three months to the end ofjuly. The worlds biggest retailer is using its reputation for lower prices to attract consumers looking to buy anything from food to school shoes. Walmart s net income for the quarter jumped by about 33 to nearly 8 billion. Lets get more now with Michelle Fleury in new york. Great results then for walmart others rivals havent fared so well. Whats the secret . Imean, i mean, they are known as a low cost grocer, the worlds biggest retailer proving once again their ability to attract shoppers at a time when they are facing a great deal of pressure financially in terms of higher prices, but in terms of higher Interest Rates which have made Lending Conditions tougher. I think that really has helped walmart through this. They are not onlyjust appealing to their traditional customer base, but they are also appealing to those more affluent customers who are being more cautious and turning t

BBCNEWS Verified July 4, 2024

Meanwhile enjoyed their first Training Session since arriving in australia, following their 2 1 victory against sweden in auckland. Like england, they are seeking to be crowned World Champions for the first time come sunday. Arsenal manager mikel arteta says that Defenderjurrien Timber is in good spirits despite facing the prospect of missing the rest of the season after suffering ligament damage in their 2 1 victory over Nottingham Forest on the Opening Weekend of the season. Arteta also admitted that the dutchmans absence is a loss for the club. A huge blow. Especially for him. Afterjoining the club to have the injury that he has, it is a huge disappointment for him. It is a big blow because we are a team with clear intentions and bringing him into the team it was evident. And we are always open and we have to be open to react. If something happens, with the injury early market as well, that is what we are doing. And with the Rugby World Cup just a few weeks away australian head coac

BBCNEWS The July 4, 2024

Programme. Just tell us how its going with this effort to the city. So the evacuation actually started probably before the order was issued. So people were starting to leave, there was a bottleneck as people were leaving at the beginning, but we are seeing it more consistent as people go out, so we are not having any, as bad of a bottleneck. If the conditions on the road are good but there is spots where its smoky. The first a0 km we do have a pilot car that is taking people back and forth, or back through that. People back and forth, or back through that. People back and forth, or back throu~h that. ,. ,. ,. , through that. Sorry, go ahead . Iwas auoin to through that. Sorry, go ahead . Iwas going to ask. Through that. Sorry, go ahead . Iwas going to ask, what through that. Sorry, go ahead . Iwas going to ask, what about through that. Sorry, go ahead . Iwas going to ask, what about the fires i going to ask, what about the fires and how they are moving . Could you tell us what the late

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:14:00

in other news: saudi arabia s crown prince mohammed bin salman has been invited to visit the uk in the fall. the visit is likely to prompt sharp criticism over the gulf leader s human rights record. it would be the first trip by the crown prince to the uk since the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. in malaysia, at least 10 people are dead after a privatejet crashed into a road in the capital of kuala lumpur. the small business jet gave no mayday signal before it crashed, minutes after being cleared to land. it landed on a motorbike and a car and exploded, killing two motorists, six passengers and two crew members. and israel s ministry of environmental protection says the red sea is warming at more than double the rate of other parts of the ocean. a report published by the ministry says the temperature rise is damaging the world s northernmost reef.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:08:00

saudi arabian officials have confirmed that the british government has invited crown prince mohammed bin salman, to the uk in october. there s been sharp criticism from opposition parties and campaigners over the gulf leader s human rights record. this report from our political correspondent, helen catt. crown prince mohammed bin salman last came to the uk in march 2018. but later that same year, a journalist, jamal khashoggi, was brutally murdered inside a saudi embassy. american intelligence agencies concluded the killing had been authorised by mohammed bin salman, which he denied. some say inviting him back would send all the wrong signals. what we should be doing is thinking about how we influence these countries and, as i said, rolling out the red carpet, treating them as welcome guests, is not the way to do it. saudi arabia is currently spending very big money trying to shift its economy away from oil. it s also investing heavily in sport, including buying newcastle united. the

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