the hands of police on tuesday. some 40,000 police are being deployed across the country and in the last couple of hours we ve learned that the policeman who shot a 17 year old nahel has apologised to his family while in custody. lucy williamson reports. in nanterre today, thousands gathered to mark the void left by one local teenager and the rage that flowed in to fill it. the violence here last night still mapped onto the surrounding streets in ash and debris. nahel s mother leading a chant of police assassins. evan came from a suburb on the other side of paris but the problems there were just the same, he said. translation: we don t have jobs, we don t get hired - if we don t lie on our cv. there is nothing for us. we feel abandoned. and on top of that we get attacked by the people supposed to protect us. this is one offence too many. the march ended this afternoon in a different kind of protest burning cars, tear gas, clashes with police. 0ne local resident told her is
department is likely to confirm prices are calling. but with inflation still stubbornly high, policy makers here as in many other developed economies aren t done raising interest rates. michelle fleury reporting. let s quickly show you how markets reacted. investors hope there may be a chance the us economy could avoid falling into a recession so we saw a bit of a rally in all the main indices. let s show you how japan s all the main indices. let s show you howjapan s nikkei has started, down by almost i%, profit taking also happening as well. in other news, sporting goods giant nikkei has reported its latest earnings for the fourth quarter and revenue coming in at $12.8 billion. that s slightly higher than expected and it also means they have been revenue estimates for seven street orders, with sales jumping in both its modest market, north america, and in china following the easing of covid 19 restrictions. going to china were on about how authorities are expected to releas
here are tonight s top headlines. a restriction to the power of the biden administration as the president condemned today s ruling. i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. today s decision has closed one path. now we re going to pursue another. a new record for the july 4th holiday. aaa is predicting that nearly 51 million of us in this country will be on the move. tsa and airlines expect airports to stay busy all the way through next week. the storms and heat will continue into our holiday weekend. john: actors poised to strike. the current contract for the screen actors guild nears expiration, while the writers guild hits day 60 of their strike. we are here as actors today, standing in solidarity with writers. [applause] riots erupted across france, for a third straight night, following the deadly police shooting of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop. and the oscar goes to. alan arkin, in little miss sunshine. actor and broo
explicit in recent months. it started with content that was basically images sexualising minors, but in a few recent months, he became very much more explicit, showing children in very, very sensitive and abusive pictures. 50 it is moving at sensitive and abusive pictures. so it is moving at a fairly fast paced, isn t it? how widespread is that? we found isn t it? how widespread is that? - found that the content what was shared actually doubled during the first quarter of 2023. and we saw a lot of cases in dark where forms and messaging app groups where people sell the content, sometimes thousands of pictures of children, and it is widespread, and we found more and more examples like this in the past few months. so more and more examples like this in the past few months. more and more examples like this in the past few months. so come i guess the big question the past few months. so come i guess the big question is, the past few months. so come i guess the big question i