to discuss the war in ukraine. live now tojimena blanco, chief analyst and head of americas for the global risk intelligence company verisk maplecroft. she s in andalucia, spain. thank you so much forjoining us. take us through the agenda of this trip, what does lula want and from the chinese perspective? there are two areas of the chinese perspective? there are two areas of main the chinese perspective? there are two areas of main interest. - the chinese perspective? there are two areas of main interest. the - two areas of main interest. the first one is a commercial one. china is brazil s main trading partner. it is brazil s main trading partner. it is in competition neck and neck with the united states for market share and in numerous industries in the country. of course, agricultural commodities from brazil are crucial for china to feed its population, but china plays a major role in infrastructural development in brazil and also in key industries, like metals and min
have the latest. also tonight. the man accused of the worst leak of us intelligence documents in years appears in court. the brief life of finlay boden, dead at ten months old. his parents, guilty of his murder. the european space mission to the icy moons ofjupiter. could there be life out there? and take that are among a line up fit for a king at the coronation concert. and coming up on bbc news, england s man of the moment harry brook hits the first century of this year s ipl, including 12 fours and three sixes. good evening. members of the royal college of nursing in england have voted to reject the government s latest pay offer and will continue their strike action. the government describes the move as hugely concerning for patients. nursing leaders say what has been offered is simply not enough. a 5% pay rise from april was offered as well as a one off payment of at least £1,655 to top up the past year s pay award. but 54% of rcn members who voted rejected the deal. a
the next minute it is chucking it down with rain. they have been putting up weather balloons all morning to check where the winds are and what the conditions are like and so far at the moment it appears to be ok. the rocket itself will have to be in good condition and the computers will be monitoring that as we get closer and closer to countdown, butjust for the moment, everything is green. well, that is good news. take us through why this rocket launch is so significant, what will tell us? we are going to the icy moons ofjupiter. these are moons that basically have a lot of water at depth. what that means is, if you have liquid water, there is a palette there is a possibility they could belie. it is not a mission to detect life, but what i want to understand this if these moons hold the conditions for life,
have the latest. also tonight. the man accused of the worst leak of us intelligence documents in years appears in court. the brief life of finlay boden, dead at ten months old. his parents, guilty of his murder. the european space mission to the icy moons ofjupiter. could there be life out there? and take that are among a line up fit for a king at the coronation concert. and coming up on bbc news, england s man of the moment harry brook hits the first century of this year s ipl, including 12 fours and three sixes.
starsystems, planets, and possibly conditions for life as we know it. or, even better yet, life as we don t know it. but we sort of know one of the fundamentals, i mean, the national academy of sciences recent report on what is coming up next, over the next decade in space exploration. by the way, we do that each decade, it is one of the things we are proudest of. it s called a decadal survey. i know. we get together and we say, let s prioritise ten years of money. i know. and here s what they lay out for this one. they say, the coming decades will set humanity down a path to determine whether we are alone. yes, we re going to get an answer in the sense that. i don t know if we re alone, but in every way we can imagine we re not alone, we re going to perform experiments to test it. and that s what s going to unfold over the next years. and it seems to be. on mars and on the icy moons ofjupiter, where beneath it s kept warm from stress