56% of voters seem keen to try something new in a country where inflation is running at over 1a0% and two in five people live in poverty. but many economists are concerned about mr milei s victory. lets get the view of andres abadia, chief latin america economist at pantheon macroeconomics. good morning. a lot has been said about his radical ideas, his promises and he is saying he will bring them into being very swiftly. give us your take on this result. a new chapter in the argentinian economy. he is in the argentinian economy. he: is trying to in the argentinian economy. he is trying to implement new measures. we don t really know what will happen from now on. the reality is argentina is having big trouble in terms of the economy. real gdp is contracting, inflation running well above 100%. around 140%. it will probably end the year at around 200%. we also see capital controls skyrocketing interest rates. the situation interest rates. the situation in argentina is dramatic.
said they want the opportunity to do. but that humanitarian pause, to allow for extra time to get into, for aid to get into gaza is in line with what the us are calling for as well. i think it s achievable. not only is it achievable but i think it is essential so that we can alleviate that suffering, get more aid in and make sure that we don t see children as the innocent victims of this conflict. live now to westminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. just talk to us about imran hussain s position in the comments he has been making. 50. hussain s position in the comments he has been making. he has been making. so, what was interesting he has been making. so, what was interesting is he has been making. so, what was interesting is this he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came out - he has been making. so, what was interesting is this came out late i interesting is this came
on behalf of the trump family. and that s because ivanka trump worked very closely on these loans that are in question to the banks. but on the stand, ivanka trump said that she had never worked on her father s financial statements, echoing a lot of the defence that her brothers have used over the last few days. but in other moments, even when presented with email communications with the banks where they were negotiating some of these favorable terms, she noted that she didn t recall those conversations, and when pressed further, she admitted that there was no reason to doubt the authenticity of the evidence presented to her, but again, reiterating that she could not recall those conversations. and it s important because these loans that came from deutsche bank really relied on a guarantee by donald trump to maintain a certain net worth and certain liquidity. and so the attorney general s office says that these fraudulent financial statements were key to mr. trump getting the