amount to a comeback. comeback is a weird thing- i amount to a comeback. comeback is a weird thing. i didn t amount to a comeback. comeback is a weird thing. i didn t go amount to a comeback. comeback is a weird thing. i didn t go anywhere. - hello, thank you forjoining us. we start injapan where leaders of the g7 group are gathering in the city of hiroshima with concerns about global security high on the agenda. japan s prime minister has warned the world is at a crossroads because of russia s attack on ukraine. the leaders will have to tackle increasing instability across the indo pacific region. there are fears over north korea s nuclear capabilities and the threat of action of china against taiwan. let s speak to a lecturer in london, an expert on china and international politics. thank you for talking to us. there are a number of things on the agenda, russia, china, but also if we look at the chosen venue for this meeting, hiroshima, notjust a prime minister s home
hello, i m christian fraser and we are here at buckingham palace on the ease eve of a historical day. in the next few hours, we will talk to artists and historians about what it means for them and the rest of the uk, and of course, those around the world. we ll talk to people who love the monarchy and who does who want to abolish it. right now, the king and queen camilla are hosting a reception at the palace before tomorrow s ceremony. around 100 heads of state will be in london on saturday with representatives from more than 200 countries in attendance. in the last hour, these pictures have been coming into us from westminster abbey. it gives you an idea of how it will look for tomorrow s ceremony. all the chairs arranged, some very ornate chairs, deep reds taking centre stage. the coronation chair in the middle. earlier, king charles, the prince and the princess of wales made a surprise appearance, greeting crowds who were camping out ahead of the coronation. william and ka
not open, that is the imran khan singh his arrest was illegal. saying. our borders are not open, that is the warning imran khan singh his arrest was illegal. saying. our borders are not open, that is the warning from america s homeland security secretary as the title 42 as its notable end in the next few hours at one minute to midnight eastern time, they said the us was already seeing what he called a high number of border encounters. it was first implemented in 2020 under the trump administration. it made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. mexico using the coronavirus pandemic asjustification. but mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. but it s looming expiration is treated something of a rush to reach the border with cities on both sides waiting for an increase in the attempted crossing once it lapses. a record number of my prints were recently apprehended from the us mexico border and a
the republicans have been unwilling to budge on. and time is ticking. janet yellen has estimated the government could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as next month. it s congress s job to do this. if they fail to do it, we will have an economic and financial catastrophe that will be of our own making. there is no action that s evident biden and the us treasury can take to prevent that catastrophe. fin treasury can take to prevent that catastrophe. on tuesday, president joe that catastrophe. on tuesday, president joe biden that catastrophe. on tuesday, president joe biden will- that catastrophe. on tuesday, president joe biden will meet | presidentjoe biden will meet with congressional leaders to try and resolve this crisis. but if not, washington could be sent into a debt default by june. the debt limit was created in 1917, and currently stands at over $31 trillion. the ceiling has been raised 78 times in 1960. a senior analyst at moody s said we need a solutio
the government confirms it is supplying ukraine with the long range missiles it requested for its fight against russian forces. and the australian immigration lawyer taking on eurovision tonight. at 6.30: concerns of how the cost of living crisis will make access to health care worse in london s poorest areas. and rail strikes make an unwelcome return tomorrow. we look ahead to semifinals. the bank of england has raised interest rates again, as it tries to stop prices rising so high. but the bank s governor has warned that prices will not fall nearly as fast they had predicted though he says the economy won t now go into recession. have a look at what has happened to interest rates over the past 15 years. these here were booming times before the financial crash. the economy was growing, there was a house price boom and the bank raised rates to try to damp it all down. and then this steep fall after the crash, with the bank of england trying to save the economy by slashing