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BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024

trip in china. and we get a rare glimpse into the world of cyber operations. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. the fbi says it s arrested a suspect, alleged to be linked to the leak of hundreds of highly classified us intelligence documents. jack teixeira, who s 21, is an air national guardsman, and was arrested outside his home in massachusetts. the us attorney general, merrick garland, said he was taken into custody without incident and he d be appearing in federal court. the contents of the leaked documents, spread widely online, have been highly embarrassing for the american authorities. they lay bare security secrets, including ukrainian troop deployments against russian forces and the extent of american spying on its own allies. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has more. a week after the leaks first appeared an arrest on the suburban streets of massachus

BBCNEWS Asia Business Report July 6, 2024

wednesday and attended the inauguration of a new bank in shanghai on the staples development bag has been set up by the brexit, brazil, russia, india, south africa, because, president lula said the new financial institution frees developing countries from established ones. our business reporter has more on the significance in the strip. the goal, in his own words, is to strengthen the relationship and at least when it comes to relationships ties are already significant. china is brazil s biggest export market, each year by intensive billions of dollars of natural resources and agricultural props including soybeans, iron ore, oil, and beef, while brazil, according to chinese state media is the biggest recipient of chinese investment in latin america. president lula da silva needs more of it if he is to boost brazil s stagnant economy. that s why the brazilian economy expects more than 20 bilateral agreements to be signed during his trip as part of the deputised of already agre

CNN Early Start With Christine Romans July 6, 2024

classes resume at a virginia elementary school for the first time since a first grader shot his teacher. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans this monday morning, secretary of state antony blinken in egypt this morning, the first leg of his three-day tour of the middle east. his visit coming at a time when violence is flaring between israelis and palestinians. iran and ukraine also high on the agenda as blinken prepares to leave cairo for israel where prime minister benjamin netanyahu new right wing government is causing turbulence at home and abroad. nic robertson has the latest from jerusalem. what is blinken hoping to accomplish on this visit? reporter: i think the best hope here of people on both sides, palestinians and israelis is that he can lower the tensions at the moment. how does he do that? well, he s very likely to appeal to prime minister netanyahu to reconsider some of his cabinet s decisions over the weekend o

BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024

before france s top judges and betting on a crackdown: premier league clubs agree to remove gambling sponsors from shirt fronts within three years. campaigners say it s nowhere near enough. hello there. giving in to big pay demands by striking workers would be, quote, a terrible mistake so says the uk s finance minister chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, who s been defending his policies after official figures confirmed the economy flatlined in february with growth of 0%. industrial action is seen as a key factor dragging on the economy with teachers, rail workers, civil servants and nowjunior doctors among those walking out in a wave of strikes over pay. mr hunt is in washington for the spring meetings of the world bank and imf, where he was asked about the strikes. the one thing we won t do, because it would be a terrible mistake, is to agree to an inflationary pay rise that means that we are still talking about inflation in one year s time. if we stick to the pl

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom July 6, 2024

investigations into him factor into any of the thinking heading into 2024? no. dana: let s bring in kellyanne conway former senior advisor to president trump. one other sound i want to play from jill biden. it s joe s decision and we support whatever he wants to do. if he is in, we re there. if he wants to do something else, we re there, too. dana: all right. decipher. that sounds like a spouse worried that her husband is growing resistance within his own party including among independents. 64% say they want hunter biden investigated and hear words like china, ukraine, money and want to know what happened. those are countries very much in the news and very much in the crosshairs of americans positively or negatively and also what happened to the pow wow they were going to have over christmas? they were going to get together and discuss the 2024 race, that s what we were told through the reports. also i thought the first lady jill biden missed a great opportunity to

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