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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240702

months to september. so how does the eurozone push for growth and stay competitive? let s find out. joining me now is azad zangana, who s a senior european economist at schroders. thank you forjoining us here. welcome to bbc news. we have growth falling, or rather stalling, inflation hopefully falling. how does the euro zone position itself, what should it be doing? position itself, what should it be doinu ? position itself, what should it be doing? position itself, what should it be doinu? ., ., , ., be doing? the eurozone is doing re be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most - be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most of- be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most of the i pretty much what most of the advanced economies around the world are trying to do at the moment, which is low inflation, and they have done that by raising interest rates qu

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia 20240702

the commercial real estate industry functions but it never reached its profitability, as you said there. its assets and liabilities of somewhere between $10 billion and $50 billion according to the bankruptcy report. we need to remember this was one of the most exciting projects on the horizon. it was worth $47 billion largely due to a chunk of investment from softbank but wall street were also excited, jp wall street were also excited, jp morgan chase was one of its first big investors. its co founder adam newman projected tremendous growth and took on expensive leases in big cities like new york and london and even here in singapore. but itjust never quite reached its profitability. and like so many industries, the covid 19 pandemic really impacted because a lot of clients now who had memberships with this company have pulled out because many of their workers are now working from home and they have done away with the real estate industry. as we have been reading this mornin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240702

exports are now curently worth $7 million annually. but things are improving. last month china said it will review its tariffs on australian exports and australia has suspended action it had taken against china at the world trade organization. let s discuss this with professorjames laurenceson director of the australia china relations institute at the university of technology sydney. good to have it on the programme. i vejust mentioned programme. i ve just mentioned wine programme. i vejust mentioned wine is one example of where things had been very difficult when it comes to trade. where else have been problems? when the albanese else have been problems? when the albanese inaudible. - the albanese inaudible. sadly you are frozen. we don t seem to have a good line with you. perhaps we will return to you. perhaps we will return to you a little later on in the programme to talk about this story because of course we want to look at that very important relationship between au

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

but the main focus of the strikes were north west and and south west were north west and.and south west of of gaza, where the israel is expanding its ground operation. and now they say they are in control of the coastal road, isolating gaza completely. the air strikes, according to the director of shifa hospital, who i managed to spoke to this morning after the communication, will resume. he said about 200 people were killed in those strikes overnight and they were transported by people. they said people were carrying the dead bodies on the cart by donkeys and their own cars because the communication were cut and people couldn t like talk, communicate with the ambulance services. and they said the hospital is overwhelmed by the number of bodies and the number of injuries. he expects the number to go up again. and he said it s now over 10,000 people have been killed. the strikes were not only in gaza city, where the focus of the israeli operation, but also in the safe area whe

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240702

live from. newsday. hi there. thank you for being with us. we begin in gaza, where fighting is intensifying and communications are down for a third time. our correspondent rushdi abualouf in gaza has told us that tonight s bombardment seems to be the most intense since the beginning of the war, targeting the north west of the gaza strip in particular. of the gaza strip in particular. and in the last few hours, the idf said it has now split gaza into two parts north and south. it comes as the us secretary of state antony blinken has visted iraq and the west bank. and in the last hour, he has landed in turkey s capital, ankara, for a round of talks with leaders in the region. he has said that discussions are ongoing about a humanitarian pause in the fighting. mr blinken said the pause would advance several priorities, including getting more aid in to gaza, and getting the hostages out. yogita limaye reports. the bombing over gaza has intensified tonight, communication lines

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