and didn t get enough. rachel: my mouth is on fire from the poppers. i need some water. they were good. will: last night i was doing the most ub healthy do, scrolling through my feed. ir read about joey: i read that. will: the american flags, in the united states when you see american flags flying, it is normal. in the uk, when you see their flag flying, you are neo-nazi. in 1700, a select group of people got on a boat and went in search of a better life. 99% of the people said that is a crazy idea. that explains the difference in the u.s. and the uk and establishes the united states from everyone. they got on the boat. i m going to risk it. at first people are like, i m good joey: sorry, rachel, looking for a place to put my elbow. the biggest brands in uk are fashion and in the united states is tech. he is a proud brit, he spun that back to say we re poorly dressed. it came across gen wen. i saw that, too. today isn t about us versus them, although i don t lik
because oil producing countries agreed to continue cutting production basically to push up prices which seems to be working so far. saudi arabia said it would make cuts of1 million barrels a day injuly and 0pec+ said targets would drop by 1.4 million barrels per day from 202a. 0pec+ accounts for a1% of crude oil and let s get more for our middle east correspondent. it was widely expected before the meeting started on the weekend that 0pec+ would reduce oil production because it is hovering around $75 a barrel. there are concerns it could fall further with global economy struggling and demand wiggling. saudi arabia and some countries were really keen that the oil group goes ahead and makes another cut as a group but most countries were against that idea because any would cut the oil revenue crucial for their economies. saudi arabia was the only one who could make the cut and be able to manage its budget. why is saudi arabia keen to make these cuts? if you look at oil prices as
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balloon it shot down at the weekend was definitely being used for spying. and we ll remember burt bacharach, one of pop s greatest songwriters, who has died aged 94. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news, it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin this hour in turkey and those powerful earthquakes that have taken at least 20 thousand lives. rescuers in the region continue to work through the rubble, sometimes still finding people alive. these pictures are only a few hours old you can see a turkish woman being taken out from debris of a collapsed building in kahramanmaras which was near the epicentre of both quakes. this lady was rescued almost 90 hours after the quake hit. the world health organisation has talked about a new disaster with thousands unable to find shelter, food and water. help is arriving the first aid has crossed into syria, through the one border crossing point that is open. the uk