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BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

And yet in sudan, more people have been displaced because of fighting than in any other conflict on earth. Today, the Un Security Council, has been meeting to discuss the situation in sudan, with the uk calling for an immediate ceasefire, as the country teeters on the brink of famine. As many as five Million People face starvation because of the war. But how did we get here . Well, back in 2019, the head of the sudanese army, and the leader of a powerful rebel group, the Rapid Support forces, took control of the country, in a power sharing agreement. But, the men fell out, and have been battling for total control for almost a year. Tens of thousands have died, and millions have had to flee their homes. The bbc hasnt been able to report from the front line since the fighting began. But now, bbc arabic s feras killani, ....

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BBCNEWS Talking Business July 6, 2024



i m going to be discussing it with these three, there they are, matthew plosser from the new york federal reserve, liz lumley from the banker magazine, and frederic malherbe from university college london, who thinks central banks should consider more radical steps to get the banks to pass on better deals for savers. plus, the boss behind the trains of tomorrow. my interview with the global ceo of one of the world s biggest train and tram makers, on the future of transport across the world. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, once again a big hello, and warm welcome to the show. you know, across the world s most powerful countries, the cost of borrowing money has been going up. central banks, they ve been raising the interest rates to tackle inflation. and while banks have been lightning fast in passing on those rising rates to those who borrow from them, those who save with their banks, well, they ve not been seeing the same immediate reaction. if they wa ....

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BBCNEWS Talking Business July 6, 2024



the australian prime minister, and the us president. the three countries are expected to agree to provide australia with nuclear powered submarines. now on bbc news, talking business. welcome to talking business. take a look at what is on the show. rates are rising around the world so why aren t more savers getting a better deal from the banks? bumper profits are expected from the biggest financial institutions this year as they charge more to borrow but those with savings have not been the same consistent increase in with what they get paid with putting money in the bank. so why not? i would discuss this with these three, we have the new york federal reserve, the banker magazine and the university of couege magazine and the university of college london, who thinks that central banks should consider more radical steps to get banks to pass on better deals for savers. plus what is behind the trend of tomorrow, my interview with a global ceo with one of the biggest tram an ....

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BBCNEWS Talking Business July 6, 2024



added to the venue for hollywood s biggest awards. the field of best picture contenders features many of last year s biggest box office hits, including elvis, and everything everywhere all at once. now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody, welcome to talking business with me, aaron heslehurst. let s take a look at what s on the show. rates are rising around the world, so why aren t more savers getting a better deal from their banks? bumper profits are expected from the world s biggest financial institutions this year, as they charge more to borrow. but those with savings haven t seen the same consistent increase in what they get paid for putting money in the bank. so, why not? i m going to be discussing it with these three, there they are matthew plosser from the new york federal reserve, liz lumley from the banker magazine, and frederick maller from university college london, who thinks central banks should consider more radical steps to get the banks to p ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



are among four people to die in a helicopter crash on australia s gold coast three others are critically injured. brazil s new presidentjoins thousands of mourners paying their respects to football legend pele at the santos stadium. and coming up, we ve been talking to a guide dogs charity that s recruiting for more volunteers to tackle a shortage of trainers. that afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. downing street has admitted that the nhs is facing an unprecedented challenge but insists the government is doing everything possible to ease pressure. senior doctors have spoken of the unsustainable pressure facing the nhs with some a&es described as being in a complete state of crisis . labour criticised the government s management of the health service, while the liberal democrats called for parliament to be recalled early. here s our health correspondent katharine da costa. receiving. this isn t the ....

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