it by showing last october. coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war? bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells, he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? i feel scared and run. there s a lot of explosions. badr wants to be a doctor when he s older. he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. i want to go back, he tells me, but my leg has been cut off. how can i go out of the house? and right next door, another little life upended. amir was maimed on the same day last october in a second round of shelling. it killed his cousin and his uncle in their own home. amir s father, sharif al amri, shares his pain. he says his sleeping son, who s just three, needs another operation and has deep wounds of
or even promote the movies they ve already made. as a result, stars cillian murphy, matt damon and emily blunt left the premiere of christopher nolan s oppenheimer in london last night as the strike was declared. the studios say they have made meaningful offers but that s been rejected by those on strike. the guild s president, fran drescher, said the decision by actors to walk out was a moment of truth . we are being victimised by a very greedy entity. i am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with are treating us. i cannot believe it, quite frankly. how far apart we are on so many things. how they plead poverty, that they are losing money left and right while giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their ceos. it is disgusting. shame on them. they stand on the wrong side of history at this very moment. the issues in the strike go much deeper thanjust the film industry itself. the screen actors guild wants streaming giants to agree a fairer split of
committee has listed aspartame as possibly carcinogenic, on the basis of limited evidence that it may increase the risk of liver cancer, and it wants more research. of liver cancer, and it wants more research. this shouldn t really be more research. this shouldn t really be taken more research. this shouldn t really be taken as more research. this shouldn t really be taken as a more research. this shouldn t really be taken as a direct - really be taken as a direct statement that indicates that there is a known cancer hazard from consuming aspartame. this is really more a call to the research community to try to better clarify and understand the carcinogenic hazard that may or may not be posed by aspartame consumption. aspartame has been placed in a group of products deemed possibly carcinogenic to humans, along with things like aloe vera and asian pickled vegetables. this is below things deemed probably carcinogenic, like night shift work and eating red meat. the hig
let s cross live now to bertrand oesterle vice president grain & oilseed at stonex a commodities broker. i don t know if you have been hearing about the damage to the bridge that connects crimea to russia as this concert conflict escalates again. what are you thinking will happen with regards to this grain deal. with regards to this grain deal w with regards to this grain deal. ., ., ., deal. the moment the grain deal has been estimated deal. the moment the grain deal has been estimated to deal. the moment the grain deal has been estimated to end - deal. the moment the grain deal has been estimated to end today so the market has been factoring a cancellation of the deal. the market is expecting 5- 10% deal. the market is expecting 5 10% rise if deal. the market is expecting 5 10% rise if the deal does not continue past today. in terms, we are calculating additional 5% increase which means a potential hike of euros if this deal ends today. just to clarify if this
could start using the planes in combat by the beginning of next year. germany, norway and nato itself also offered a variety of monetary and hardware pledges. our europe editor katya adler has been covering the nato summit for us and has more from vilnius. i think if you stand back, what we saw is a west united behind ukraine, against russian aggression. but what we did see is real tension between the realities of war on the one hand, decimating ukraine, upending stability in all of europe, and then on the other, the very real domestic political pressures facing all the leaders there. take zelenskyy. because of what his people are going through, they expect him to be able to rock up to a summit like this with a whole wish list for weapons and a demand for a timetable for nato membership, and they do not really understand why they cannot get it. then look atjoe biden. he s facing election in the us next year, and on a very delicate tight rope he has pledged billions of dollars