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tactical nuclear weapons on their territory. he said president lukashenko has often been raising theissue lukashenko has often been raising the issue with him. an asteroid passed harmlessly between the earth and the moon this evening and what astronomers are calling a once in a decade event. you are watching bbc news. welcome to talking business. let s have a look at what is on the show. a crisis forcing governments to invest billions to avert a catastrophe. it is not the banking crisis, though. it is the climate crisis. as europe goes head to head with the united states on subsidies for green investment we will ask what it means for business, international trade and the future of the planet. i will discuss that with these two. there they are. and we will assess the impact on business with wayne griffiths the big boss of the car maker seat which has just announced an electric car battery plant in spain. he willjoin me for an exclusive interview. he willjoin me for an ex ....
i am here on the mall where people are preparing to camp overnight ahead are preparing to camp overnight ahead of are preparing to camp overnight ahead of the funeral. also on the programme. in ukraine, president zelensky says he has more evidence of torture carried out by the russian forces in the east of the country. and a huge typhoon strikes southern japan around three million people are told to evacuate their homes. good afternoon. ahead of the queen s state funeral tomorrow, people are being advised not to join the queue to see her lying in state as it will shortly reach its final capacity. those who were already in line will be admitted to westminster hall untiljust before 6.30am tomorrow. this evening there will be a one minute silence at 8pm across the uk to remember the late queen. during the day, king charles greeted foreign dignitaries and world leaders arriving for her majesty s state funeral, which will be held at westminster abbey tomorrow morning. h ....
underestimated. finally, she kept the monarchy 5trong underestimated. finally, she kept the monarchy strong and respected, reigning very much in the style of her beloved father, george vi, and she kept it strong, above all, by setting a personal example. 0ne setting a personal example. one might imagine that her greatest hope now would be that the strength of the monarchy will continue under king charles, and then under william. i m sure the crowds we saw outside buckingham palace tonight, many people will be reflecting on the theme is that nick was underlining there, because everyone is by now aware that the queen was the longest serving monarch in the history of the united kingdom and held a commanding presence in british public life over many decades. tonight, people have been reacting to the news of her passing. our special correspondent lucy manning has spent the day with people outside buckingham palace. she was long to reign over us, almost all of her life, and f ....
Or coalition must have a working majority of 176 seats in the 350-seat legislature. because no party won the government on their own, the tough tasting of building a coalition must begin. al goodman joins me from madrid. no clear winner in spain s snap election. what happens now? reporter: this is the parliament building behind me. the horse trading is expected to start now, this day, the day after elections. it did keep it kept the far right party out of a potential conservative government. that s where it stands right now. then, there s a pause. the political party will reconvene. and there s consultations between the party leaders and the king of spain, the head of ....
Generation of electric cars, could subsidies influence your decision? let s talk to somebody who is tackling just that. wayne griffiths is the boss of seat. thank you for being on the programme this week, and talk to me about that investment you are making in electric battery production there. how important were subsidies in making that decision? the total investment and togethe, and we at seat with their partners, it is a 10 billion euros investment in electrifying spain, and that investment is split across different areas. as well as developing small electric cars that we re going to build here in spain in our two plants. the other is preparing the plants, so the plants themselves need to be prepared for electrification. then the big news last week where we were laying the foundation with the prime minister and the king of spain for the first gigafactory battery plant in spain in valencia. ....