to being fulfilled. liberals are relieved he survived, but have they helped to fuel intolerance? to discuss all that, in the studio are maria margaronis, a documentary maker who, among other projects, has charted the crises, financial and environmental, which have afflicted greece. henry chu is part of the editorial team at the los angeles times as well as being its london correspondent. abdel bari atwan is a specialist in the politics of the middle east and runs the news website rai al youm. hello to all of you and thrilled to have in the the studio with me once again. let s start with the uk. maria, you have reported on how a nation can be atomised by the extraordinary impact of rising inflation and people s efforts of surviving often because of forces well beyond their control. what do you expect for britain in the coming months and years? well, first of all people are going to suffer. people are going to if energy prices
another bad memory from the 1980s, the threat to kill the author sir salman rushdie, came close to being fulfilled. liberals are relieved he survived, but have they helped to fuel intolerance? to discuss all that, in the studio are maria margaronis, a documentary maker who, among other projects, has charted the crises, financial and environmental, which have afflicted greece. henry chu is part of the editorial team at the los angeles times as well as being its london correspondent. abdel bari atwan is a specialist in the politics of the middle east and runs the news website rai al youm. hello to all of you and thrilled to have in the the studio with me once again. let s start with the uk. maria, you have reported on how a nation can be atomised by the extraordinary impact of rising inflation and people s efforts of surviving often because of forces well beyond their control. what do you expect for britain in the coming months and years? well, first of all people are going to suffer.
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inflation reduction act. would it were that simple. another bad memory from the 1980s, the threat to kill the author sir salman rushdie, came close to being fulfilled. liberals are relieved he survived, but have they helped to fuel intolerance? to discuss all that, in the studio are maria margaronis, a documentary maker who, among other projects, has charted the crises, financial and environmental, which have afflicted greece. henry chu is part of the editorial team at the los angeles times as well as being its london correspondent. abdel bari atwan is a specialist in the politics of the middle east and runs the news website rai al youm. hello youm. to all of you and will be to have hello to all of you and will be to have un the studio with me once again. let s start with the uk. maria, you have reported on how the nation can be atomized by the extraordinary impact of rising inflation and people s efforts of the surviving dented and often
that is a very interesting perspective on that relationship, isn t it. maria. prime minister modi makes this announcement during an interview or he says i want an immediate ceasefire, which is a slight toughening of the position, given they have had a position of neutrality on the invasion, that kind of took a bit of pressure, i guess, off borisjohnson, because people were saying shouldn t you have been out there, maybe not wagging fingers publicly, but quietly pressing behind the scenes and saying, come on, we need you to use your influence on the russians. i imagine one of the things borisjohnson has been saying, and as part of this trumpeted trade deal, is he should be buying arms from britain instead of from india, because britain has a very large arms industry, so that is part of it. i wonder how much modi has been kind of, you know, getting a boost from boris s arrival? i saw those big posters up on the street, saying welcome borisjohnson, and, you know, there is all sorts