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and the us is pausing the approval of exports from new liquefied natural gas projects. we find out why. hello, everybody, welcome to the road business report. give me about 30 minutes and i will try to give you a fascinating snapshot of the world of business and money. welcome to the world business report. the uk has suspended free trade talks with canada, after nearly two years of negotiations. the british government had been trying to extend temporary arrangements put in place after brexit, but disputes about agricultural exports couldn t be overcome. it marks the first time the uk has formally suspended talks with a trade partner since formally leaving the eu trading regime in 2021. lets get more on this with the directorate general of the international trade. just for those who haven t been keeping up with this, why has the uk walked away? 50 with this, why has the uk walked awa ? ., . ., away? so once the uk had left the eu, there away? so once the uk had left t ....
on a case brought by south africa, the international court ofjustice in the hague said israel must ensure that its forces do not commit genocide and take measures to improve the humanitarian situation for palestinian civilians. this is not the court s final ruling on genocide. that s likely to take several years. thejudge went on to order israel to take measures to prevent let s start by hearing from one of the judges. let s start by hearing from one of the judges. the court considers that with regard to the present situation, israel must, in accordance with its obligations under the genocide convention, in relation to palestinians in gaza, take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of article two of the convention in particular, a, killing groups, members of the group, b, causing serious bodily harm to members of the group, c, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destru ....
to two month pause in fighting. axios news says the multi phase deal would include the release of all remaining hostages held in gaza. its report cites two unnamed israeli officials. injerusalem, family members of some of the hostages still being held broke through security at the knesset to disrupt a finance meeting. the house of lords has dealt a blow to rishi sunak s plan to send some illegal migrants to rwanda. the move was backed by 43 votes to deliver treat with the african nation which paves the way for the scheme to go ahead. legislation was passed in the commons last week, despite threats from some conservative mps to oppose it. two people have died in the high winds brought by storm isha. an 84 year old man was killed when a car in which he was a passenger was hit by a fallen tree in grangemouth. police in northern ireland say a man in his 60s died in similar circumstances in limavady. the us military says two navy seals who went missing during a special force ....
glitches and problems and roll out. but campaigners say they are in denial. the off road bikes described as a a plague to society , causing misery for communities. we re never going to get peace. we re going to have to move. we might have to put this up for sale. in sport, england s leading points scorer and former captain 0wen farrell will move to france at the end of the season, ruling him out of selection for his country. good morning. it s tuesday, 23rd january. our main story. the us and uk have carried out more coordinated air strikes against houthi targets in yemen, in response to the group s attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea. the houthis claim they re targeting ships linked to israel because of its military operation in gaza. the defence secretary grant shapps said the strikes would deal another blow to the iranian backed fighters. 0ur north america correspondent david willis reports. royal air forcejets, armed with precision guided bombs, joined us forces ....
and collaring the hound pound . why going dog friendly could unleash a $50 billion market for the travel industry. hello, i m sally bundock. let s get on with the business stories. we start here in the uk, where the ftse 100 index of leading shares had its worst day since last summer on concerns interest rates may have to stay higher for longer. that s after the rate of inflation unexpectedly went up in decemberfor the first time in almost a year, despite expectations of a fall. the consumer price index showed prices rising at an annual rate of 4% last month, up from 3.9% in november. the bank of england has pushed the cost of borrowing to a 15 year high to try and rein in rising prices. but as our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports, while bets on early rate cuts are now being scaled back, there could still be relief for borrowers later in the year. music plays. indulge in a theatre trip or even a gig in december. higher ticket prices, rising drinkers, ora ....