We have an exclusive interview. In hong kong the government is again rejecting calls for universal suffrage for the chief executive here. This as anger bubbled back on the streets of hong kong. Shery australian markets have just opened to trade. Lets turn to sophie for a check of what she is watching. Sophie we are seeing stocks gaining ground,. 1 with the stock market looking overheated and valuations and records. The latest, investors buying into the aussie stock rally. Environmental risk around the earnings estimates. Futures looking mixed. It is opening slightly lower, this nikkei futures under pressure ahead of japanese industrial output we will get later this morning along with taiwanese export numbers and jobless figures from hong kong. We are seeing new york crude. 1 , asground over investors consider the potential impact from the auction health in libya and iraq. Said this is a policy delay disruption and there could be a quick turnaround if there is a political solution. Liby
President meets with pope francis we will see whats behind the vaticans moves to tone down dissent at his visit. Plus a stunning super bowl win for the underdogs fans go wild after the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the new England Patriots to play in america the american footballs biggest prize the fairy first time. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Thanks for joining us. Belgium is on high alert today as the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect of the twenty fifteen paris attacks. Arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning so far he has refused to answer any questions todays session will focus on the shootout with Belgian Police that led to his capture we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first lets take a closer look at some of the slum. The end of an International Manhunt on the eighteenth of march twenty sixth seen Belgian Special Police Capture one of the most wanted terrorist suspects in europe the ma
Usually hosts hundreds of students. Just want to bring you some breaking news now. South Koreas Samsung Electronics Company chairman has died, along with his father, he turned samsung into south koreas biggest conglomerate. Now on bbc news, in this edition of global questions we join Zeinab Badawi, her panel of experts and audience questioners from around the world to discuss covid 19 should we learn to live with it . Hello, and welcome to this edition of global questions with me, Zeinab Badawi. Dont be afraid of covid 19. Dont let it dominate your life. That is what President Trump has been telling americans. Does he have a point . Well, now thousands of scientists have signed a petition saying we should learn to live with the virus. Washington has tightened restrictions on while. The battleground for global power is being fought in Artificial Intelligence you we ask, who is winning the us china tech war . Well, to bring you this edition of global questions, as always our two panellis