Boris johnson sparked outrage. News out ofing south korea. We are getting the jobless rate falling to 3. 2 percent. The expectation was that the jobless rate would come in at 4. 2 percent so this is much better than expected. We are also talking about the sixth straight month of decline in jobless rates. That 270 4000ring jobs were removed in august from a year earlier. We know that south korea has seen its government really boost those job creation efforts not to mention we could have seen domestic demand being held by the Summer Holiday season and more jobs being available. The government pushing for a fourth extra budget. This is of course helping workers and businesses who lost income due to the latest restrictions and jobless rates. 3. 2 . In for august at watch out for what happens later in the following months given we have seen this flare up in virus cases towards the end of august, haiti. Haidi. Haidi pretty dire numbers coming out and we continue to watch what happens when it
Fears of a potential terrorist resurgence are growing british Officials Say a turkish bombardment led to hundreds of relatives of foreign ice of members playing a president compound with turkey doubling the claims this information. Plus a child gender clinic in the u. K. Is sued over the alleged use of the Underwear Research experimental treatment we hear from a psychotherapist who worked their. Own squished. A very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our moscow thanks for joining us this hour. President putin is in the saudi capital on a state visit at the moment hes meeting with the king and prince mohamed. All with along with high level saudi officials who was welcomed by the saudi leader at the ali a mama palace theyre expected to discuss Economic Cooperation this is a situation in the middle east including syria and iran this is of course a return visit after king solomon visited moscow in 2017 r. T. C. Other trying to takes us through what else we might expect from
That dont have a written constitution a Great Britain and saudi arabia and in saudi arabia they dont have a Supreme Court that is capable of holding the ruler the government to account and i think we can be proud of the fact that our Supreme Court did stop the government from getting rid of parliament for 5 weeks that was an outrage and of course it was the Supreme Court who protected parliamentary democracy so i guess we dont know whether we live in a parliamentary democracy or usual morning but you know very little constitutional no mans land where you know very well we dont have a written constitution why not where the country that gave the world the english language shakespeare and we are incapable apparently of writing down and goes deeper because you know in the sixtys when we gave independence to all these other former colonies we gave them our constitution we wrote it down here is a westminster constitution. So it may have the way they have it every day yeah but you know very w
A very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow in joining us this hour. The russian president has been in the saudi capital riyadh this monday on his 1st visit to the gulf state in over a decade a lot of reporting held talks with king solomon and the crown prince signing off on a raft of cooperation agreements leaders also exchanged gifts with the russian leader presenting his counterparts with a rare Arctic Falcon and receiving a painting in return. Reports. Just have a look at this massive wooden door behind me the decorations on it the shiny marble and the number of security guards behind my shoulder there you have it well tell you that were inside the wall palace of the saudi king the venue for the 1st visit of the russian president in more than a decade to this country however when mr putin just arrived the whole event began with a bit of an embarrassment for the orchestra that was welcoming him was would like however when president putin stepped i
The georgian authorities have assessed the direct damage that will inevitably inflict on the countrys economy , something that the radical opposition is so zealously seeking, namely, a ban on russian tourists from traveling to georgia. By the way, the vast majority of the population of this hospitable caucasian side. Moreover , hospitality is an important part of the economy, georgia has quite weighty arguments. If russian tourists do not come to georgia at all, the country will lose about 1 billion dollars a year, despite the fact that our economy is 30 billion. This means that 2030 thousand jobs will be lost. Here it must be said that this is a very modest estimate, according to last years data, again, for the most part, due to russian tourists, gdp growth in the country amounted to 10 , to 24 billion. But the fact that the economy of this country was brought by russian tourists, whom they dont want to see so much. Apparently not very much, the educated georgian opposition makes up m