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CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS July 7, 2024



this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. on today s program, amidst the utter political and economic chaos in the united kingdom, liz truss resigns, becoming the shortest tenured prime minister in that country s history. i m resigning as leader of the conservative party. what happens now? i ll ask the economist editor in chief. then, next week, benjamin netanyahu might get a third stint as israel s prime minister. today, you ll hear from him about iran s nuclear program, israel s relations with its neighbors, his own relations with vladamir putin. i wouldn t call it a love affair, but i would call it a question of interest. and more. also the protests in iran have now been going on for more than a month. and show no signs of slowing. i ll get the big picture from robin wright of the new yorker, who calls this the world s first women-led cou ....

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CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS July 7, 2024



on today s program, amidst the utter political and economic chaos in the united kingdom, liz truss resigns, becoming the shortest tenured prime minister in that country s history. i m resigning as leader of the conservative party. what happens now? i ll ask the economist quest editor in chief. then, next week, benjamin netanyahu might get a third stint as israel s prime minister. today, you ll hear from him about iran s nuclear program, israel s relations with its neighbors, his own relations with vladamir putin. i wouldn t call it a love affair, but i would call it a question of interest. and more. also the protests in iran have now been going on for more than a month. and show no signs of slowing. i ll get the big picture from robin wright of the new yorker, who calls this the world s first women-led counterrevolution. but first, here s my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting th ....

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BBCNEWS Dateline London July 7, 2024



ahead of monday s expected announcement she s to lead britain s governing conservative party and become prime minister the foreign secretary, liz truss, has said the country faces serious challenges requiring immediate government action. now on bbc news dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to the programme that brings together distinguished british commentators and foreign correspondents who write, blog, podcast, and broadcast from the dateline: london. it s been a week for recalling the world s unfinished business. sectarian violence on city streets in iraq, a country which has endured nearly 20 years of instability. mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, is being buried this weekend, in a country still struggling with his legacy. the british are still waiting for a new prime minister. in the studio to discuss all that are bronwen maddox, director and chief executive of chatham house, an independent organisation, which under its roya ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

the government to abandon its plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda after finding many of those selected may have been victims of torture. barristers in england and wales go on indefinite strike in their dispute with the government over pay. and meghan, the duchess of sussex, will address the opening ceremony of the one young world summit in manchester this evening amidst continuing controversy over her relationship with the royal family. welcome to 10 downing street, at lunchtime you will find out who will be moving in as new conservative leader and new prime minister. it candidates originally, thousands of votes, and a couple of hours from now we will find out whether it is liz truss rishi sunak who are moving into number ten behind me. they officially become prime minister tomorrow. that brings boris johnson s three year premiership to an end. let us start our coverage today with this report from our political correspondent. i m always going to respond to support peopl ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

wholesale gas prices rise sharply in europe and the uk, after russian energy giant, gazprom, says a crucial gas pipeline to germany won t reopen. a huge manhunt in canada for two men suspected stabbing to death at least ten people in a series of attacks. a charity urges the uk government to abandon plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda, as the high court will hear legal challenges today. tightened security in kenya as the supreme court rules on a challenge to last month s presidential election. and meghan prepares to make her first speech in britain since she and harry moved to california , amid continuing speculation about the duchess of sussex s relationship with the royal family. after almost two months of campaigning, eight candidates and thousands of votes in just a few hours time either liz truss or rishi sunak will be named the new leader of the conservative party and britain s next prime minister. they ll officially take up that post tomorrow, bringing borisjohns ....

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