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BBCNEWS World July 5, 2024



with their tractors this week, on motorways outside rome and turin. and in cyprus, farmers blocked the entrance to the european union s offices in nicosia on thursday. there were also demonstrations in bulgaria. and more tractor protests across spain, for the third day in a row with farmers disrupting traffic in barcelona and in smaller cities all over the country. and renewed eu talks on a south america trade deal have raised anxieties further. translation: we are tired of working and getting underpaid. we are fed up that they won t let us do what we want to do in the fields. they force us to plant what they want us to plant. they force us to use the herbicide that they want. and apart from that, we are being underpaid. translation: we want to be left in peace to plant crops in the fields when it s their time, and not when they tell us, and to stop the price rises. translation: the agriculture business is going badly, - and we all need to demonstrate farmers, tru ....

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BBCNEWS Asia July 5, 2024



given these comments by the federal chair. based on the meeting today, i would tell you that i don t think it s likely that the committee will reach a level of confidence by the time of the march meeting to identify march as the time to do that. but that is to be seen. mr powell s words disappointed us on wall street who believed that the first cut would potentially happen in march. this is after policymakers back in december hinted at rate cuts in 202a. however, mr powell said officials wanted greater confidence that inflation was falling back to its 2% goal first. with prices coming down but still high and with the economy doing well, david ross believes that this is the right call telling me thatjerome powell has no reason to show his hand at this point. the rate decision comes after fresh data showing us economic growth slowed down in the last quarter, but performed much better than forecasters expected. let s turn our focus now to social media because the bosses of ....

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BBCNEWS Asia July 5, 2024



by the federal chair. based on the meeting today, i would tell you that i don t think it s likely that the committee will reach a level of confidence by the time of the march meeting to identify march as the time to do that. but that is to be seen. mr powell s words disappointed us on wall street who believed that the first cut would potentially happen in march. this is after policymakers back in december hinted at rate cuts in 202a. however, mr powell said officials wanted greater confidence that inflation was falling back to its 2% goal first. with prices coming down but still high and with the economy doing well, david ross at trade station believes that this is the right call telling mejerome powell has no reason to show his hand at this point. the rate decision comes after fresh data showing us economic growth slowed down in the last quarter, but performed much better than forecasters expected. now to other stories making headlines. boeing boss dave calhoun has adm ....

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BBCNEWS Asia July 5, 2024



myspace but mark zuckerberg, took off. is less popular than it used to be with young people but it is as it is still growing. is the biggest in the world with 2 billion daily users, the most being in india and the us. facebook may the internet political. it was instrumental in movement and has become a key place for campaigning and debating elections around the world, for good and bad. in 2018 facebook agreed with the un report that it said it failed to prevent its platform from being used to incite off line bylaws. they met personal data bible and less personal. they proved collecting our likes and dislikes is extremely lucrative. the best book company meta takes the line share of global digital at money alongside google. but it also proven what can go wrong with all that data collection. facebook has been fined hundreds of millions of dollars, multiple times. for mishandling data. most famously in the cambridge analytical scandal. the kickstart of the dominance of met ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 5, 2024

netanyahu said his army will deepen its fight against hamas in the coming days. meghan owen reports. there s a constant stream of casualties entering the al aqsa hospital in gaza. with no fuel, no water and minimal supplies, it s overloaded. ijust left the resuscitation room where a nine year old boy named ahmed was being treated basically with sedation to ease his suffering as he dies. he was crossing the street in front of the shelter where his family is staying, when the building beside him blew up. we re seeing kids like ahmed dying unnecessarily because of bombing and fighting and because the health system doesn t have the capacity to even come close to managing these kinds of complex cases. aid agencies in gaza have reiterated their fears for civilian safety, after hundreds were killed in major strikes over the weekend. following reports of one attack on al maghazi refugee camp, the israeli military told the bbc that it s committed to taking feasible steps to minimise ....

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