alternative and no room for discussion between shock treatment and gradualism. joining me now is andres abadia chief latam economist at pantheon macroeconomics. lovely to see you again. he is now formally in the job and has delivered his first initial speech. what will he do next? the speech was relatively light on detail but he says there will be a physical shop to the economy and that is important because we are at about 5% of gdp but the good news is he said that the shock or the adjustment would be on the state and not the private sector. there are also economic indicators that suggest more than 40% of the population live in poverty so when he will have a mammoth task to bring the economy back on track. will he dismantle the central bank and swap the peso for the us dollar which he did say he would do in his electioneering. that is the main question right now. so far we have seen since he was elected one month ago that he has been pragmatic, more pragmatic than expected
of catalyst is the ongoing bombardment of gaza is narrowing the window for a new truce. israel says its ground forces have now reached the centre of car newness on the south of the territory. israel has urged civilians to leave the city centre and move to safe zones, meanwhile civilians living on the other palestinian territory the west bank have had their rights and freedoms severely curtailed by israel since october seven. our international editorjeremy brian reports on the situation on the ground in both the west bank and gaza. at al nasser hospital in khan younis, they laid out the wrapped bodies of people killed in the night by israel. at the end of the line was a baby killed on the day she was born. laid across the bodies of her mother and her father. don t cry , he told theirson, mohammed. they are in heaven. gaza has been turned into a living hell for civilians by israel s offensive. thousands of children are among the palestinian dead. theirfamilies say there is o
thought we were brave and the performance was excellent. without the ball, really aggressive, trying to not allow them to get their rhythm and get their game going. i thought we took ball and were brave and i think the goal was an excellent example of that as well. frustrated, to be honest, especially when you go one up but full credit to manchester city, that is what top teams do. tottenham ended their run of five games without a win in emphatic style by beating newcastle 4 1. spurs captain son heung min was the standout player at the tottenham hotspur stadium providing two assists and scoring his tenth league goal of the season from a penalty he won. injury ravaged newcastle got a late consolation with joelinton s first goal of the season. the win keeps spurs fifth in the table, three points behind manchester city. newcastle remain in seventh. some part of me thinks i am being too harsh on them because apart from newcastle and you can sing newcastle today, they are the only
there are reports of house to house fighting in the city. as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues, the united nations says half the population of the territory are starving and nine out of ten can t eat every day. it comes as the world health organization holds a special session on the health situation in the occupied palestinian territories we will hear from our correspondent on that later this hour. but first, our middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. the misery of life under canvas. four in five gazans have now fled their homes and away from the front lines, they re still fighting to survive, with severe shortages of food and drinking water. aid agencies say that they re struggling to deliver the basics even close to the egypt border where supplies come in. humanitarian aid at the moment is the only lifeline for people, and we re simply not able to get the access that we need to get through. for the past four or five, six days, aid agencies such as
ijust wonder, would you accept the basic proposition that in the last.almost three decades, rwanda has become one of africa s great success stories? yes, there is some achievement in development in our country, but the development that the people praise the administration of kagame to have achieved is only in kigali, the capital. it is really the cleanest city in the country and with beautiful buildings. but in rural areas, we have the poverty. the people live in abject poverty. i understand what you re saying, that, of course, one can get a false impression looking at kigali and all of the new development. but look at the words, the words that come from former us president bill clinton, who hailed paul kagame as one of the great leaders of our time. look at the words that come from the world bank, which over recent years has consistently given your country, rwanda, a stamp of approval for its economic policies and sound economic management. do those stamps of approval fill y