the palestinian ambassador to the u n, called it a step in the right direction but reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire saying that 2 point 3 million palestinians have been fighting for their lives and facing death. meanwhile: israel s ambassador to the un criticised the resolution and said that the un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages. gilad erdan also thanked the us for its support of israel. for more on the day s events, our correspondent there, john sudworth sent this update from washington. the united states explained that while they re happy that this was stepping up humanitarian aid, they were happy that the council did not include the condemnation of a mosque towards the october seven attacks and said that is what led them to eventually abstain and it is worth noting that the draught was humanitarian in nature and those in the council discussed must be a kind of all parties if one is named and ultimately, the united states, he di
that the united states won t veto. our correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has the latest. still very much under. in the works. it s come down from cessation to suspension to now creating the conditions. i don t think there s any shortage of diplomacy. what we re in shortage of really is the agreement on a humanitarian truce, pause, ceasefire that will allow aid to come in in a sustained, consistent way. and not only that, but distribution has also been a key hindrance here. this. the relentless bombardment, the continued fighting has. has meant that even the little aid that comes in and we ve understood from the united nations, for example, that the aid that comes in is about 10% of the general need of the population in gaza, that hasn t been distributed and hasn t gone to the people who need it the most. we ve heard warnings from the world food program, for example, that gaza is now, you know, on the fringe of a real threat of famine. a who team has gone to the north of gaza to
let s speak to james smith, developed markets economist at ing. people are talking of a mild recession. what does that mean? quite often when we talk about recessions and the gdp numbers we think of two courses of negative growth being a technical recession. but that doesn t always feel like a recession to people. when we see a recession to people. when we see a recession we associate it with widespread job losses, people spending less money, people trying to save more, because they re uncertain about what is to come. we are not necessarily seeing that now. the fall in gdp we saw in the third quarter was small, we might see another slight fall in the fourth quarter. but it is not comparable to recessions in the past such as 2008 and the covid recession. so it is worth putting that in context. fix, worth putting that in context. a recession is two sets of three months where growth has been negative. in terms of what it means for people, what will this mean? the uk economy is
after being jolted in saudi arabia, president biden might tip it towards authoritarian venezuela in an effort to bring down soaring gas prices. peter doocy has the latest on that and new fallout from the president s big move on marijuana possession. staggering findings out of illinois reveal just how much the land of lincoln is failing its students. fox news @ night investigates. former secretary of education bill bennett is into way in. 11 pro-life activists with felonies for blocking access to abortion clinics. what action has the doj taken in response to the vandalism of pro-life pregnancy centers. we ll have the answers coming up. why conservatives are accusing the doj of having two standards of justice. but we begin tonight with new legal trouble for hunter biden and why top republicans are saying it is just the t tip of e iceberg. he joins us live tonight. good evening. two sources tell us federal agents have gathered enough evidence to bring multiple criminal charg
Of them are focused on certain sectors. Those ten key industrial sectors president z. Wants china to become world leader in the acquisition of Robot Manufacture a cougar for four and a half billion euros last year falls into that category. And this year lease to food c. E. O. Of chinese carmakers easily acquired ten percent in germanys dima now germany is slamming on the brakes but planning tighter scrutiny of Foreign Investments but german Industry Representatives fear the government stricter controls could deter chinese investors and thats not necessarily good news after all investors also provide capital and create jobs now it was a tweeted that caused quite some commotion when tesla c. E. O. Ulan muska digitally mused earlier this week about his plans to take the e carmaker private again the companys shares jumped by more than ten percent adding billions in Market Capitalization according to several media reports the
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