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Spells and showers, for scotland and Northern Ireland that is what you have, sunshine and showers. All of the details later in the programme. Its monday the 14th of august. Officials in hawaii say they expect the number of casualties to rise significantly as a result of the wildfires. 93 people are known to have died, with hundreds still missing in maui. Questions are now being asked about whether Early Warning systems were used or if they malfunctioned. The states Attorney General is conducting a comprehensive review. Our correspondent Sophie Long Reports from hawaii. The fire left more than a city devastated, and charred black buildings behind. Existential questions hover about the emptiness. How can you rebuild from this . What will exist here in the futu ....
and hamas, which has been brokered by qatar. what will happen is this ceasefire, this is part one. what we re seeing and hearing now, the first time that the firing on gaza has stopped in the last seven weeks, don t forget this all began on 7 october here in southern israel where i am talking to you now when hamas members broke through the borderfence that the members broke through the border fence that the perimeter fence from gaza into southern israel and carried out those brutal attacks in communities here, communities like this one in sderot where i am talking to you from this morning where they killed and murdered around 1200 israelis soldiers, families, men, women and children, many of them shot and tortured in their own homes, and since then we have seen this ongoing, i can still hear what i am talking the occasional sounds of explosions across in gaza. we are supposed to be in the ceasefire moment just now so even as we re talking i m listening to what is happening ac ....
shareholders are in favour. welcome to business today. i m sally bundock. we start in the us where the cost of borrowing will be staying higher for a while longer. the us federal reserve left its key interest rate unchanged on wednesday at its highest in more than two decades and signalled it only expects to make one cut this year. the fed though is predicting four more cuts in 2025. the decision came just hours after some encouraging news on its battle to control inflation. america s official consumer price index showed prices rising at an annual rate of 3.3% in may. that was down 0.1% on april s rate and was lower than expected. but it s still way above the fed s inflation target of 2%. erin delmore in new york has all the details. economic datasets can feel abundant, these are two big deal events. we ve only seen them happen on the same day seven times in the last decade. to start, the consumer price index. that s the key inflation gauge that held good news wednesday ....
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