into beijing s activities in america. and disgraced former hollywood mogul harvey weinsteen faces charges of rape and sexual assault in los angeles. hello and welcome to the programme. rishi sunak will formally become british prime minister on tuesday morning after an audience with king charles at buckingham palace. he was named conservative leader after his only challenger, penny mordaunt, pulled out of the contestjust before the deadline for nominations. mr sunak made a short statement in which he promised to work day in, day out to bring the party and the country together. it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party i love and give back to the country i owe so much to stop in the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. so who is britain s soon to be prime minister? well, rishi s
military tit for tat, each side upping the anti or responding to each other in this escalation but the worry is that north korea could use this period of tension, period of increasing tension to potentially do something more serious, but if not, when you have tensions high in a region thatis have tensions high in a region that is so volatile, increases the chance of having a mistake or miscalculation. now to the war in ukraine, and the chief of russia on s foreign spy service has denied that moscow has been provoking nuclear fears. that moscow has been provoking nuclearfears. sergei went that moscow has been provoking nuclear fears. sergei went on to repeat an unsubstantiated claim that ukraine could be planning to use its own dirty bomb, a device that combines conventional explosives and radioactive materials. he was speaking to our russia russia editor. he is not only russia s spy chief.
about. so there s a way of sort of snaking through this that might work but we can t prematurely go to military tit for tat, got to work the allies and find out what our instincts will be. joe biden saying it is a self-inflicting disaster bringing up jcpoa, the nuclear deal president trump pulled out of president trump, joe biden said, promised to abandon the deal and opposing sanctions would stop iran s aggression but they have only gotten more aggressive. do you, general clark, trace this all back to that moment, the president s position, on that nuclear deal? i think when president trump pulled out of the deal that he did two things. first of all, he set in motion something that put us at odds with european allies and with others who helped us negotiate the agreement. and he put iran under pressure. iran didn t want to get out of the agreement. they liked the agreement.
and it has allowed for the rise countries of the middle east, which get put by the company of autocrats around the world. into just four groups. the question is, why? this diversity has proved to be why nationalism? india s greatest strength as a my next guest answers the democracy, ensuring that no one question in a brilliant new party gets too big for its foreign affairs article, this boots. in the upcoming national is your brain on nationalism. election, modi has immense advantages, money, a large robert sepulski is professor of parliamentary majority, a fawning media and a slew of expansive populist spending biology and neurologicy at programs to buy people s votes. stanford. welcome, professor. even then, recent polls thanks for having me on. so you say that the idea of indicated his coalition would fall short of a majority. sort of separating ourselves things have changed because of into kind of an us versus a india s military tit for tat them, finding another to with pak