a military operation. palestinian officials say it s an invasion. at least 8 people have died. we ll have the latest. joining me on the panel tonight joel rubin who served in the obama administration as assistant to the secretary of state, and paul waugh chief political commentator for the i paper. also on the programme tonight, people in france have been gathering outside town halls to call for calm after days of riots. police are bracing for more clashes tonight following the shooting of a teenage boy by police last week. just weeks after the secretary of state antony blinken met with xi jinping us treasury secretary janet yellen will head to beijing this week as the world s two biggest economies look to find ways to work together on trade. and, in the uk, last month
tonight with the context, paul waugh chief political commentator for the i paper and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee doug heye. to florida now, where you may remember governor ron desantis ended disney s self governing status over its orlando theme parks, after disney criticised florida s parental rights in education act, more commonly known as the don t say gay law. well, ron desantis plan has hit a bit of a snag. disney had run the 27,000 acre district where the walt disney world resort has resided for over 50 years. when governance of this district was handed over to the newly created central florida tourism oversight district, the board appointed by ron desantis, it would appear the outgoing board left behind a legal clause. the incoming board members
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. the bank of england thinks we are at or near to the peak in interest rates, and maybe that recession won t be as deep as we expected. are we on the downward side of the economic crisis? no hardship for the energy companies shell and exxonmobile record their biggest profits ever, on the back of the rising energy prices. and perhaps on the back of some of the most vulenerable, the energy regulator ofgem asks suppliers to suspend the forced installation of prepayment meters after one company was caught forcibly installing them. tonight with the context the republican political analyst and former spokesperson for the republican national committee, doug heye, and paul waugh chief political commentator for the i paper.
national committee doug heye and paul waugh cheif political commentator for the i paper welcome back to the programme. on sunday night the new chairman of the house foreign affairs committee told fox news the odds of conflict with china over taiwan the eu today pledged today to double the military aid programme for ukraine by training an extra 15,000 soldiers. ahead of a war summit in kyiv tomorrow, the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, said the eu will have a tenth package of russian sanctions, in place, by 24th february, the first anniversary of the invasion. meawnhile the chair of russia s council on foreign and defence policy, sergey karaganov, a putin ally told hardtalk s stephen sakur that russia would utilise all means necessary, to deal with the cancer that is nato. we are fighting the cancer is called nato and its expansion. we tried to persuade them by therapy and now, by
of the planet s lands and seas by 2030 has been reached after marathon talks at a un biodiversity summit in canada. hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy political editor of the daily mail, harriet line, and feature writer for the i paper, james rampton. tomorrow s front pages many of them dominated by the wave of strikes the express leads with the ongoing strikes in the health service. the paper has a message from a nurses union leader saying talk to us, rishi, we don t want to break the bank. the metro also leads on the nhs, with the story of a mother who confronted the health secretary steve barclay about the delays in treatment for her seriously ill daughter.