with these two: the university of sussex. and we will assess the impact on business with wayne griffiths, the big boss of the car maker seat, which has just announced an electric car battery plant in spain. he lljoin me for an exclusive interview. and later in the programme, the man behind the cinema magic. i will speak to the boss of visual effects giant framestore, sir william sargent. i will ask him about working on the world s biggest movies and what the future holds forfilm, tv and gaming. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and warm welcome to the show. just days before the un issued its latest wake up call to the world about global warming, the european union laid out its ambitions to boost the green economy. it has announced plans for massive subsidies for green tech to match the near $400 billion already committed by us presidentjoe biden in his signature information reduction act. in washington, dc the issue topped the agenda at
It was very different to the first trip we had to al aqsa. We didnt see a huge amount of trauma. We did some trauma cases, but the amount of trauma was much, much worse before. But what we did see were the most appalling effects of the malnutrition that were seeing across gaza. Severe malnutrition prevents Wound Healing and will prevent these patients from recovering from injuries that otherwise they would recover easily from. And you get this vicious cycle where they really rapidly deteriorate in their health. They will then die of that if theyre not treated. But these are often very young people who under normal circumstances, would recover fairly well from their operations. But because they have such severe malnutrition, their wounds will not heal properly at all. One of my patients, lhama, was an 18 Year Old Girl who had significant explosive injuries. Theres no doubt in my mind she would have survived these injuries if she had not been malnourished. Very sadly, she died the day we
Welcome to bbc new, three hours a fast moving news, interviews, and reaction. We start in gaza, where the first shipment of humanitarian aid to be sent into the territory via a floating pier has been brought ashore in the last few hours. The uk, which has helped the us to build and operate the pier, says this shipment is expected to provide enough provisions to feed 11,000 people for a month. The structure opens up a new route to get food, shelter and other supplies to around 2. 2 million palestinians inside gaza, but thereve been warnings that the pier is only temporary, and appeals for israel to do more to secure routes to get aid into gaza via land. Israels bombardment of gaza has continued, this the scene at Nuseirat Camp In Central Gaza after a strike earlier today. Meanwhile at the uns top court the International Court ofjustice in the hague lawyers acting for israel have been responding to south africas call for an end to Israeli Military action in rafah and across gaza. Well be
with these two: the university of sussex. and we will assess the impact on business with wayne griffiths, the big boss of the car maker seat, which has just announced an electric car battery plant in spain. he lljoin me for an exclusive interview. and later in the programme, the man behind the cinema magic. i will speak to the boss of visual effects giant framestore, sir william sargent. i will ask him about working on the world s biggest movies and what the future holds forfilm, tv and gaming. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello