To official duties. And not for turning. The chancellor is pressing ahead with her decision to end the Winter Fuel payments. But how many will rebel when it comes to the Vote Tomorrow . Very good evening. Our focus has shifted away from afghanistan. There are other crises that demand our attention. The chaotic withdrawal that left the taliban in charge, still begs uncomfortable questions of the western governments that withdrew. And yet after 20 years of war and investment, and the billions of dollars that was spent, the public Health System in afghanistan is today in ruins. There are millions of children starving. In one hospital, 700 children have died injust the last six months. It is a humanitarian crisis that deepens every day. The un estimates more than 3 Million children under five are malnourished, with aid used as political political leverage, and now much harder to deliver since the taliban took control. The bbc s yogita limaye, Camera Journalist sanjay ganguly, and their pro
This point. Thirty four people are missing after a boat caught fire off the coast near los angeles. And the trade war between the us and china has intensified again with the us tragetting chinese shoes, nappies and food with import taxes. We can be sure this week will have ramifications for the uk for many yea rs ramifications for the uk for many years to come. On tuesday, mps return to westminster with some intent on trying to stop a no deal brexit with the government of Boris Johnson intent on delivering brexit, at the end of october, come what may. Earlier on the Prime Minister addressed the country, he didnt call for a general election, but his message was clear. Let us let them get on, without that sword of damocles over their necks and without an election. I dont want an election, you dont want an election. Lets get on with the peoples agenda. Fighting crime. Improving the nhs. Boosting schools, cutting the cost of living, unlocking talent and opportunity across the entire United
for artisanal bakeries. more now on the dramatic win for brazil s former president luiz inacio da silva. as you ve been hearing lula has been re elected after very narrowly defeating the incumbent jair bolsonaro in the second round of voting. celebrating his victory, he said the winners were the brazilian people and he wanted to improve their lives. lula s win marks a return to left wing governance in latin america s largest nation and the challenges facing him are great following a bitter campaign. he will take office onjanuary land faces a huge challenge to unite a deeply divided nation and boost an economy grappling with rising inflation. joining me now isjimena blanco, head of americas research at risk intelligence company verisk maplecroft. jimena, goodesy. let s start by mentioning the fact that jair bolsonaro is yet to concede. correct, yes. and he has refused to see some of his closest advisers. you know, earlier in the weekend he did concede to a in brazil that he wo
Anna a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show. Im joined by use of who is over into dachshund joined by yusuf who is over in dubai. Yusuf what caught my attention this morning, we are still in a low bond youll situation after the holidays and people still struggling to get back. Concerns are being set andifically between bonds inare up 235 basis points that spread. Very mind this is from 167 basis points back in november. Ofis of course an indication the lack of consensus among analysts when it comes to how european core yields are going to evolve in 2017. There is of course the scenario for lower longerterm yields and flatter curves supported by the low Inflation Expectation and rising Political Risk and they bond scarcity. Thats what keeps it interesting and very tense. Anna as we head toward the end of the year. Lets show where we are on various Asset Classes overnight. 3 . Sci asiapacific up this is the first time weve seen an increase in seven da
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