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welcome to world business report, i m mark lobel. we start here in the uk where the business lobby group, the cbi, is facing a second allegation of rape by a woman, who claims she was sexually assaulted by two male colleagues. the guardian newspaper reports, the alleged attack took place when the woman was working at one of the cbi s overseas offices. the city of london police is already investigating claims of a rape, at a cbi summer party in 2019. let s go through the latest developments with our correspondent marc ashdown who joins us now. we are getting a growing list of business organisations who are cutting ties with the cbi or pausing, they have around 190,000 businesses who are members and the insurance giants aviva and zurich were the first to do that. the likes of asda, shell, natwest, they have pause relations, and john lewis has terminated its membership as well. these follow fresh allegations today with a second woman claiming she was raped when working for cbi
up early on way too early. morning joe starts right now. relief. excitement. joy. i m very proud of our fellow kansans. we were telling people in neighboring states that their rights were no longer intact. they had to flee their states to get care. the cards were set against us from the start. as a husband i do not look forward to trusting the legislature to protect the rights of my wife. we re avoiding a huge horror that would have come to kansas. one of the things i heard, you may be against abortion for yourself, but you can t be against it and make it for someone else. this is my life on the line, too, is this my right. tonight, we get to say to kansans, you can still get care here, you re still recognized and make your own medical decisions. reaction from kansas last night, as voters turned out in high numbers to protect abortion rights in that conservative state. it was the country s first best of the issue since the supreme court overturned roe v.
and spider man: no way home, leads the winners list at the mtv movie and tv awards in los angeles. hello and welcome. last year s glasgow climate conference set ambitious targets for countries to cut their greenhouse gas emissions and reduce their reliance on fossil fuels like coal. six months on, what progress have the big emitters made? how has russia s invasion of ukraine forced governments to rethink their energy priorities? questions that will be asked at a big un climate change conference starting in bonn today. we ll have a special day of coverage from there. but first, this report from our environment correspondentjustin rowlatt. we have seen more blistering temperatures this year, it hit 51 celsius in pakistan last month, 49.2 degrees for daily, the highest temperature in the indian capital ever recorded. that s not the only climate record broken this year, c02 levels in the atmosphere continue their seemingly unstoppable rise to reach a height ofjust over 420 ppm,.
But not sprinting. He is also concerned about Economic Uncertainty triggered from the conflict between israel and hamas as the death toll continues to rise. The bbc s economics editor Faisal Islam Sat down with him and asked if the Global Economy was heading in the right direction. In the right direction. Well, thins in the right direction. Well, things are in the right direction. Well, things are going in the right direction. Well, things are going in in the right direction. Well, things are going in the in the right direction. Well, | things are going in the right direction. What we are seeing is despite these large shocks that you describe, the World Economy is still standing. No global recession, you know, no massive slowdown that would put us into huge unemployment rates. We havent seen that. We have seen a surge in inflation, but inflation is sort of coming down now, both Headline Inflation and core inflation, so thats the good news, things are improving, the Global Economy has b