Rights movements. Gloria, welcome. Thanks for speaking with bbc 100 women. How are you . Well, how am i . I would say im like eight out of a possible ten. Pretty good. Thats amazing. So what is life like these days . Well, i am not travelling. Maybe thats the biggest difference between most of my life and now, partly because of the pandemic, which, you know, put us all in our houses, and partly because now theres so much opportunity to communicate online. So im happy to be in my neighbourhood. Im still now hyper conscious of how great it is to be here. So, gloria, were sitting here, its 2023, almost 50 years after you founded the womens action alliance, which was a group that helped women fight sexism in the us. How do you feel about where the Feminist Movement is today . I feel proud of the amount of invention and rebellion and humourand. She chuckles. Community among us. At the same time, im living in a country where a female human being has never been president , when that could and
pressure points that these countries will have to navigate? i really think it s a confidence game at this point. we want consumers to continue to spend, we want firms to continue to invest. i think having some confidence that the rate cycle globally is near its peak, the us continues to put up good numbers, china has tweaked some of the measures in the property market. it s certainly not a disastrous story but it will probably in poorly on growth, and countries have to figure out how to navigate that given the particular circumstances. not a terrible scenario but a bit weaker than we are used to in this part of the world, where china was powering the region and everyone else was pulled along. how do you see the challenges in the property sector? it was one of the huge boosters in the chinese economy. the property sector in china is driving between a quarter and a third growth. we know the authorities are concerned about excess debt levels. they want the market mechanisms to w
he has now been arrested. the minster also said the man was known to authorities in france for trying to stage another attack in 2016. french anti terror prosecutors say they will be taking over the investigation. fierce fighting has resumed in gaza after the collapse of a temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas. israel has ramped up air strikes on gaza, telling residents to evacuate to other areas but aid groups say nowhere is safe. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the war is far from over. translation: we will. continue the war until we achieve all its goals which is impossible without the ground operation. it was necessary to bring the results until now and it is necessary to bring the results moving forward. israel s been carrying out intense air strikes on khan younis in southern gaza. israel says hamas leaders are in the city, but it s also where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltering after being told to flee from the north. residents
the future might look like for women s rights movements. gloria, welcome. thanks for speaking with bbc 100 women. how are you? well, how am i? i would say i m like eight out of a possible ten. pretty good. that s amazing. so what is life like these days? well, i am not travelling. maybe that s the biggest difference between most of my life and now, partly because of the pandemic, which, you know, put us all in our houses, and partly because now there s so much opportunity to communicate online. so i m happy to be in my neighbourhood. i m still now hyper conscious of how great it is to be here. so, gloria, we re sitting here, it s 2023, almost 50 years after you founded the women s action alliance, which was a group that helped women fight sexism in the us. how do you feel about where the feminist movement is today? i feel proud of the amount of invention and rebellion and humourand. she chuckles ..community among us. at the same time, i m living in a country where a female hu
iam i am live in southern israel where authorities seem to have blocked humanitarian aid from entering the gaza strip after a week long truce collapsed. fighting re started yesterday, as both sides blamed each other for the collapse of the agreement. one consequence appears to be the lack of any humanitarian aid article entering the gaza strip through the rafah crossing. this is seen looking at northern gaza. there have been many air strikes overnight. israeli military have been hitting targets all over the gaza strip. again heavy pulls of smoke rising over gaza. we had the regular sound of outgoing fire. it air strikes have also hit areas in western gaza and also in khan yunis and the south. that is where hundreds of people fled earlier in the war to escape the fighting. the hamas run health the ham2as run health ministry said 200 people were killed and more than 600 people have been injured since fighting restarted in gaza yesterday. reports say khan yunis in the souther