i ve helped to get this country through pandemic and helped save another country from barbarism, and frankly, that s enough to be going on with. mission largely accomplished. for now, i want to thank you, mr speaker, and all the wonderful staff of the house of commons. i thank all my friends and colleagues and i thank my right honourable friend opposite, mr speaker. i want to thank everybody here, and hasta la vista, baby. thank you. hear, hear! you ve been watching newsday. stay with us. just time to tell you about a special programme on bbc news tomorrow, starting at 23.55 gmt on thursday the 21st ofjuly, we ll have live coverage of the us congressional inquiry into the january the 6th invasion of the capitol building. do try to join us for that, live from washington.
were killed when gunmen fired on a check point. representatives from around the world are meeting right now in london to discuss somalia. the country has been mired in war and famine for more than 20 years. british prime minister david cameron is hosting the meeting to promote a global resolution to the situation. i m max foster, world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london, i m charles hodson. and good evening from cnn hong kong. i m pauline choiu. this is world business today, the top stories this day, japan appears willing to lend a hand to europe despite its own daunting debt pile. a falling out at the top of the gambling empire, bribery allegations drive two long-term business partners apart. a stampede into lin sanity. one company had the financial for site to buy in two years ago and has walked in with a bargain. they re not soaring and they re not slumping, but there is a perceptible lethargy on the markets as investors say tuesday