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BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024

welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s eight in the morning here in singapore, and six in the evening in the province of saskatchewan where police investigating the stabbing of ten people on sunday have arrested a suspect. myles sanderson was one of two people wanted in connection with the attacks. the other, his brother, was found dead on monday. a motive for the attacks still isn t clear. i spoke to our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, who is in melfort, saskatchewan for us. this manhunt for myles sanderson has now concluded, police can affirming that they have taken him into custody. this hunt stretched over three provinces and over the last few days our team has been here and we have seen for ourselves these piercing mobile phone alerts that you get every few minutes from the police saying that he has possibly been cited here, he s been cited there, he was seen in the city of red china which is around three hours from he

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we will go live to canada in a few moments time, but first: the european union has outlined plans to introduce a price cap on russian gas. president putin threatened to cut off all energy supplies if such a step was taken. eu governments have accused moscow of using energy to blackmail them in retaliation for western support for ukraine following russia s invasion. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. announcement in russian. in his energy war with europe, a fresh salvo today from russia s president. vladimir putin warned, if the west does what it s threatening and imposes a price cap on russian energy exports, say goodbye europe to russian oil and gas. translation: it s an absolutely stupid decision. we will not supply anything if it s contrary to our interests. in this case, our economic interests. we will not supply gas, oil or coal, and they are not in a position today to dictate to us. he predicted that

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the remaining suspect sought by canadian authorities following a weekend stabbing spree went into medical distress after his arrest on wednesday, and was pronounced dead according to police. police say an autopsy will now be conducted to determine cause of death. myles sanderson was arrested four days after 10 people were killed in a stabbing attack in saskatchewan. he was one of two people wanted in connection with the stabbings. the other his brother was found dead on monday. a motive for the killings still isn t clear. speaking at a press conference, a spokesperson for the police said myles sanderson was apprehended after appearing outside of a home holding a knife and then stealing a car. he was arrested by police and taken into custody. a knife is located inside the vehicle. emergency alert was cancelled at 3:50pm once his identity was confirmed and he had been taken into police custody. shortly after his

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 7, 2024

somewhere, and she knows that every single somewhere, and she knows that every single pounding excess profits she chooses single pounding excess profits she chooses not to tax is an extra pound on borrowing chooses not to tax is an extra pound on borrowing that working people will be on borrowing that working people will be forced to pay back for decades will be forced to pay back for decades to come. the first cabinet meeting of the truss premiership took place earlier. it s said to be the most diverse cabinet on record. we ll have more on the new cabinet and on the cost of living crisis, as another warning comes on the state of the economy. as business struggles, little can be done to stop the uk falling into recession that the verdict of the bank of england. in pakistan, the authorities are desperately trying to stop the country s biggest lake from bursting its banks, adding to the devastation caused by the recent floods. and chelsea football club have sacked th

BBCNEWS Outside Source July 7, 2024

will take immediate action to help people with the cost of their energy bills and i will be making an announcement on that tomorrow. and we ll report from pakistan and the deadly flooding there. officials the threat of the country s largest lake bursting its banks is receding. we start with the war in ukraine. the russian president vladimir putin says the sanctions imposed on russia following the invasion of ukraine represent the biggest current threat to the world economy. have a listen. translation: after the pandemic, different challenges arrived that have also been global in nature and pose a danger to the whole world. i m talking about the west s sanctions fever. its brazen and aggressive attempts to force others how to behave, deprive them of their sovereignty and force them into submission. there is nothing unusual about that. this policy has been used by the west for decades. the kremlin has repeatedly tried to downplay the effect of sanctions on its economy. with s

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