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hello and welcome to the programme. whether it is stopping the boats in the uk, stemming the surge in germany or lifting the trump era title 42 in the us, immigration dominates political agendas all around the world. the archbishop of canterbury made his thoughts known today. for how these three countries are dealing with migrants and asylum seekers. on the programme also, protests across pakistan after former president imran khan was detained on corruption charges. it has increased the tension between his supporters and the military with elections due later this year. a day after being found guilty of sexual assault and defamation, donald trump is due to take centre stage at a town hall event in new hampshire. and it s a life saving drug which millions of americans can t afford. the ceos of pharmaceutical companies defend the prohibitive cost of insulin to diabetics in the us. first, the archbishop of canterbury has attacked the british government s illegal migration b ....
the international monetary fund published by predictions of the year ahead global growth will shrink and the 2023 from 3.4% last year to 2.8% this year. economies in germany in the uk will shrink and they also expect high interest rates rose biggest economy forecasting them to fall back to pre bend levels. a press conference the chief economist at this assessment. the synchronise tightening of monetary policy by most banks starting to bring inflation back towards its targets. at the same time, the financial stability and downside risks have emerged. in the latest forecast, global growth will bottom out at 2.8% before rising modestly to 3% next year, almost in change from ourjanuary projections. global inflation will ease more slowly than initially anticipated from 8.7% last year to 7% this year and 4.9% next year. from 8.7% last year to 7% this year and 4.996 next year. and 4.996 next year. tells the chief economist a and 4.996 next year. tells the chief economist a little ....
Welcome to bbc news. Lets turn to the main headlines. Police in maine in the us say at least 18 people were killed in a mass shooting in the town of lewiston. The gunman is still at large. In the first Charter Flight bringing Stranded Afghan Refugees Heads to the uk after a repatriation order. More on all of those stories in a moment, the lets round up the business news. Good afternoon. ~ round up the business news. Good afternoon. , ~ ,. ,. ,. , round up the business news. Good afternoon. , ~ ,. ,. ,. , afternoon. Thank you. Great to have ou with afternoon. Thank you. Great to have you with us afternoon. Thank you. Great to have you with us here afternoon. Thank you. Great to have you with us here for afternoon. Thank you. Great to have you with us here for a afternoon. Thank you. Great to have you with us here for a quick afternoon. Thank you. Great to have ....
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