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hello, i m with your top business stories. should one of britain s most influential newspapers be owned by the abu dhabi royal family? that s a question the uk government has been grappling with since the 169 year old daily telegraph agreed to a major investment from a uae backed firm late last year. redbird imi is backed by shekih mansour bin zayed al nahyan who also owns manchester city football club. the deal has been put on hold until later this month while uk media regulators examine it. but the man leading the bid, the former boss of cnn jeff zucker, has dismissed concerns about editorial interference by the gulf government at the telegraph and its sister magazine the spectator. speaking exclusively to our business editor simonjack, he said the deal will provide much needed investment in uk journalism. we think it is a two terrific brands that have been under invested in for a long time and is a great opportunity to export these brands, to invest in these brands, br
BossAbu-dhabiRoyal-familyDaily-telegraph-newspaperBidBuy-britainEditorial-independenceSafeDemocracy-needs-journalismFactJournalismEurozone of their stance on the israel palestine conflict. this includes mcdonald s. the burger chain became a target after photos and videos on social media showing franchise stores in israel giving away thousands of free meals to the members of the israeli military. this resulted in calls to boycott the brand, from those angered by israe ls military response in gaza. owners in muslim majority countries such as kuwait, malaysia and pakistan put out statements distancing themselves. in a message on linkedin, mcdonald s ceo chris kempczinski wrote that the burger chain is experiencing a meaningful business impacted due to the war and associated misinformation. all of this in the middle east and beyond because of the war in gaza. he added, this is disheartening and ill founded, pointing that many of the restaurants are operated by local owners. he didn t elaborate on the scale of the impact, but mcdonald s has around 2,000 restaurants in the region. it isn t the only global bra
WarConsequencesGaza-stripBusiness-communityTravellersProgrammeHelloUndeterredCost-of-livingSteve-laiAsia-business-reportPeople saturday saying he visited the grocery store back in march and had specific plans to kill more people if he got away. the acknowledgment by authorities of missed signs about the shooter have only added to the pain for the family members of those killed in that shooting. correspondent alexis mcadams is in buffalo again tonight. good evening, alexis. good evening, bret. that s right. we are learning more about the victims tonight here in buffalo that lost their lives inside of that supermarket behind me. can you see still covered here with crime scene tape. law enforcement has also given me new information tonight, bret, about what exactly what was left inside of that shooter s house telling me left a very detailed suicide note for his parents telling them exactly what he was going to do when he got to buffalo. as you mentioned, this isn t the first time he had been in town. police tell us this racist rampage wasn t going to end here at the topps grocery store on the east sid
PeopleGreg-palkotRightsHit-it-geraldoJudgeNewsJesseYesJeanineGolf-classic-the-34th-edition34Biotrue-bretAre facing hardship, maybe from a workless household, refugees that have come into the country and don t have any other family support. for more stories from across the uk headed to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news. the boss of mcdonald s said the fast food giant is seeing a meaningful hit to its business because customers in the middle east and elsewhere are boycotting the chain for its perceived support of israel. with more, here s the bbc s michelle fleury in new york. some major western brands have been hit by grassroots unplanned boycott because of their stance on the israel palestine conflict. this includes mcdonald s. the burger king became a target after photos and videos on social media showed franchise stores in israel giving thousands of e mail to members of the israeli military. that led to calls for boycott of the brand
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