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BBCNEWS Asia July 3, 2024
And the congress. A few months ago after a long negotiation between myself and republican speaker, of the house of representatives, we came to agree on a
Budget Agreement
precisely to avoid a
Manufacturing Crisis
that we just witnessed. For the last few days and weeks of extreme republicans tried to walk away from that deal, voting for deep drastic
Spending Cuts
from 30 80 that would have been devastating for millions of americans. They felt again and we stopped. But im under no illusions that they will be backing it. Illusions that they will be backing it illusions that they will be backin it. ,. ,. , ~ backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to ask backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to ask how with an analyst to ask how
Global Markets
will react to the latest development out of washington. Indie the latest development out of washington the latest development out of washington. We have 45 days, its kicking washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can down washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can down the i its kicking the can down the road. Ifeel that its kicking the can down the road. I feel that will be relatively positive but as far as
Market Sentiment
over the next trading week and certainly the next couple of weeks. So overall, its a short term reprieve and we will have to see where it is in 45 days. Ratings agencies are shutdown will hurt us credit rating. What message really is descending to foreign governments . It descending to foreign governments . Descending to foreign governments . Descending to foreign covernments . , governments . It puts the level of fear and governments . It puts the level of fear and i governments . It puts the level of fear and i think governments . It puts the level of fear and i think every of fear and i think every government needs to be conscious of. If thats the case, that would be negative
Market Sentiment
and that in turn can create sell off pressures and how it interpreted from not only retail but certainly from sovereign wealth and from governments globally. Haifa sovereign wealth and from governments globally. How would ou sa in governments globally. How would you say in terms governments globally. How would you say in terms of governments globally. How would you say in terms of the governments globally. How would you say in terms of the us you say in terms of the us economy is doing in terms of a comparison with other economies, say, europe or even china which we know is fly again . How is the us economy being viewed by investors . Its being viewed by investors . Its been very being viewed by investors . It� s been very strong in the first eight months of the year. September gave up a bit of hot steam and overall employment is strong,
Consumer Confidence
has relatively strong and the
Fourth Quarter
will be interesting with earnings are naturally relative to christmas, so at the moment i saying its relatively bullish but we have to see where that runs. , , but we have to see where that runs. ,. ,. ,. , runs. Today is
International Coffee
day runs. Today is
International Coffee
day. Rather runs. Today is
International Coffee
day. Rather when i runs. Today is international| coffee day. Rather when we drink around 1. 6 billion cups a day. The industry is worth 500 billion globally and yet the majority of
Coffee Farmers
are still living in poverty. Worldwide over 125
Million People
depend on coffee for their livelihood despite the recent rise in global
Coffee Prices Farmers
are continuing to struggle with inflation with rapidly rising
Production Costs
as well as
Crop Failures
due to all the effects of climate change. The bbc� s
Sally Bundock
spoke to global ceo of fur trade international to ask what challenges
Coffee Farmers
are experiencing right now. Sustainable production of coffee is very expensive. Specifically because the input costs of coffee on the ground which comes from coffee ales, fertility of the crops at all those particular dynamics. The challenge right now is that with the volatility of prices the price to copy to consumers is not putting in the cost of production,
Cost Of Living
, cost of
Health Requirements
and cost of
Health Requirements
and cost of
Health Requirements
and cost of education. Coffee growers in current everyday basis. We specifically got addressing
Minimum Price
s for coffee, addressing premium over the sales of coffee and living income
Reference Prices
they consider the
Cost Of Living
and how the last price will actually take into consideration the
Cost Of Living
of producers when selling their product. Important all consumers of fair trade products take into consideration that they have to be part of the shared responsibility of encouraging
Sustainable Production
on the ground. From a consumer, from russia by customer, its important that its part and parcel of building responsible practices once sourcing product and buying them. Its based on that we have direct extensive consultation on the ground understand what needs to be addressed to improve
Sustainable Sourcing
for coffee and improve the livelihoods, decent livelihoods for families. There was a common agreement to set a new
Minimum Price
that acts as a safety net to producers themselves, safetynet especially in this place on earth price volatility and cost, skyrocketing cost of production across the board. Another special interview, the used car market in
Southeast Asia
has been transformed over the past four years with a surge of people using online platforms. 0ne leading regional players is a company established first and later in the year 2015 but its better to countries like indonesia, thailand and singapore. Asia business correspondence
Nick Marsh Sat
with the
Chief Executive
erica chand asked what really be driving this kind of expansion. Indie what really be driving this kind of expansion. We are startin kind of expansion. We are starting to kind of expansion. We are starting to see kind of expansion. We are starting to see people kind of expansion. We are i starting to see people spend less time to make a decision to buy a car. Given it is getting more confident in information they get online. A lot of
Consumer Behaviour
is not to change and especially on our platform. We see about 30 of people buy cars online without seeing the car before they purchase. Seeing the car before they purchase seeing the car before they purchase. Seeing the car before they urchase. , ,. , purchase. Your consumers and who is using purchase. Your consumers and who is using your purchase. Your consumers and who is using your platform . I who is using your platform . Two thirds of
Household Income
in
Southeast Asia
are middle class. Markets in malaysia, and thailand, the first thing when you get your first thing when you get your firstjob and paycheck is you want a car. It represents not just the suitability, so same time it is also twofold to run their business, do theirjob and essentially with that rising middle class, the potential for us to bring rising middle class, the potentialfor us to bring up more car ownership, so we continue to expand the business in this market. I continue to expand the business in this market. In this market. I want to talk electric vehicles in this market. I want to talk electric vehicles because in this market. I want to talk electric vehicles because the last few years we have seen enormous amount of investment in
Southeast Asia
. How will that affect your business . At that affect your business . At this that affect your business . Git thisjuncture anyone that affect your business . Git this juncture anyone would love an ev so even details are doing well but whats likely in
Southeast Asia
is the supply change. If you want to change your battery itll cost you a lot of money. There are a lot of minor issues that is it a pp� up of minor issues that is it a pop up when it comes to maintenance. These are the things we are also learning at the same time along with the ev principles. Ev is still properly going to come and in a much more bigger volume over the next two years. The next two years. About the future of the the next two years. About the future of the car the next two years. About the future of the car more future of the car more generally . Well know about the concerns of net zero, of places in europe, city is moving towards a car free future. That must be a concern for you. Is that something you are adapting to . ~. � , that something you are adapting to . ,. , to . Whats the situation here in southeast to . Whats the situation here in
Southeast Asia
. To . Whats the situation here in
Southeast Asia
. Whether i in
Southeast Asia
. Whether
Southeast Asia
would move to a car free environment,
Southeast Asia
would move to a carfree environment, its going to be taking at least more than ten years to do so, given public transport, infrastructure is not as ready. In many other markets including cities we operate, it almost impossible for you to travel without a car. Fundamentally, thats how
Southeast Asia
or asia in general works, that you require a carand asia in general works, that you require a car and its not something that sometimes can be solved with. Its more convenient if you had a car that it you can travel. That it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to eric that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to eric chang. In other news in the headlines were tracking, apple says itll address concerns its latest smartphone model runs warmer than expected. The tech giants as the device may feel warmer for the first few days after setting it up because of increased background activity. They say the
Iphone 15 Pro
and primax dont cause a safety risk and will not impact the phones long term performance. Chinas knew home prices have risen slightly in september after experiencing a four month decline. 0fficials
Report Prices
rose by 0. 05 on average during the month. Developers are working quickly to get new properties on the market. Confidence in the property sector which accounts for one quarter of
Economic Activity
has been hit since 2021 when beijings crackdown on
Debt Accumulation
by developers. Also take you through what we are expecting news lies through the week. There are a couple of sensual meetings which will be under way as well as key data are due from japan and the us. Lets go do everything we will attract through the week starting with japan. Monday morning the bank ofjapan is due to release its latest
Business Sentiment
survey among large manufacturers. Economists expect to see an improvement for the second straight quarter. 0n for the second straight quarter. On tuesday the
Reserve Bank Of Australia
will hold its monthly meeting to decide on the cost of borrowing. This is the cost of borrowing. This is the first meeting with the rba governor
Michelle Bullock
who came into the role in the middle of september. Finally, rounding off the week we will look at india were committee will decide on its
Interest Rates
on friday and the consensus is that the rbi will keep the rates on hold. As we do, the first friday of the month will get the jobs
Market Update
from the worlds biggest economy also for the month of september. Thats it on this edition of
Asia Business
report. Stay on with bbc news and thanks for watching. Voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories from voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories from across different stories from across the uk. �. ,. , different stories from across the uk. �. , g. , the uk. And what has changed since rod the uk. And what has changed since rod leary the uk. And what has changed since rod leary started the uk. And what has changed since rod leary started his since rod leary started his apprenticeship. 1963. Harold was the
Prime Minister
and the beatles had only released left debut album. Debut album. Getting the life back on is debut album. Getting the life back on is what debut album. Getting the life back on is what its debut album. Getting the life back on is what its about. I back on is what its about. Putting lights back on. We rely on it nowadays. P5 putting lights back on. We rely on it nowadays. On it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on the has been working on the overhead power lines across kent and sussex for 60 years. T kent and sussex for 60 years. I thought id be long gone by now. I thought the grim reaper would have come calling by now. But there we are, im still here. ,. , g, here. He is incredible i do think he here. He is incredible i do think he is here. He is incredible i do think he is still here. He is incredible i do think he is still doing here. He is incredible i do think he is still doing the | here. He is incredible i do i think he is still doing the job he does. Think he is still doing the job he does, we have not seen anybody he does, we have not seen anybody else older and still going anybody else older and still going like he does. Still youngsters in check. The bi. Est youngsters in check. The biggest moments youngsters in check. The biggest moments of i youngsters in check. The biggest moments of his career was the great storm in 1987. It took almost three weeks to completely restore the power. Devastating for the network. It put the lines down, polls snapped off, transformers on the ground, it was a majorjob to get it all rebuilt. Its to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing will to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. I clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. Clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement at anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement at the anytime soon. I have no plans| for retirement at the moment, so ill keep plodding on. Voiceover so ill keep plodding on. Voiceover . ,. , voiceover for more stories from across voiceover for more stories from across the voiceover for more stories from across the uk, voiceover for more stories from across the uk, head voiceover for more stories from across the uk, head to i voiceover for more stories. From across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Voiceover bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. It all began when his
Admin Job In Leicester
was under threat and he turned to online journalism, launching bellingcat, exposing fake news, largely to the embarrassment of russia. That is made up and we know that. Its smartphones which have changed everything. Combined with tools on the internet, everyone can be a recorder of news and also tell the difference between real and fake. Mass amounts of information that we really didnt have 20 years ago, and thats allowed us to do investigations on things like chemical
Weapons Attacks
in syria, the shooting down of aircraft in ukraine and now, the current conflict in ukraine. We are able to take an image like this, which is from the day before the air strike and following on the next day, see the damage from the air strike as its happening. Its absolutely crucial to have voices like his who are actually a bit more optimistic in what can seem quite a doom laden area of study. Really, what hes doing, its coming good on the potential that the internet initially promised. Education is the key in the fight against misinformation. And we see people using the internet at younger and younger ages and if we arent engaging with them, showing them how to have a positive impact on the discourse, then its just going to lead them down some pretty nasty rabbit holes. Voicover for more stories from across the uk, head i to the bbc news website. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Im karthi gnanasegaram. These are the headlines. A rollercoaster of emotions on the final day as europe regain the ryder cup in rome. Clinging onto the hope of a quarterfinal place, australia beat portugal, but could still get knocked out of the
Rugby World Cup
at the group stage. Record crowds and a win for defending champions chelsea on the opening day of the womens super league. Hello and welcome along to the programme. Where well start in italy where europe have won the ryder cup beating the usa, despite the
Budget Agreement<\/a> precisely to avoid a
Manufacturing Crisis<\/a> that we just witnessed. For the last few days and weeks of extreme republicans tried to walk away from that deal, voting for deep drastic
Spending Cuts<\/a> from 30 80 that would have been devastating for millions of americans. They felt again and we stopped. But im under no illusions that they will be backing it. Illusions that they will be backing it illusions that they will be backin it. ,. ,. , ~ backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to ask backing it. Eschol parkl spoke with an analyst to ask how with an analyst to ask how
Global Markets<\/a> will react to the latest development out of washington. Indie the latest development out of washington the latest development out of washington. We have 45 days, its kicking washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can down washington. We have 45 days, its kicking the can down the i its kicking the can down the road. Ifeel that its kicking the can down the road. I feel that will be relatively positive but as far as
Market Sentiment<\/a> over the next trading week and certainly the next couple of weeks. So overall, its a short term reprieve and we will have to see where it is in 45 days. Ratings agencies are shutdown will hurt us credit rating. What message really is descending to foreign governments . It descending to foreign governments . Descending to foreign governments . Descending to foreign covernments . , governments . It puts the level of fear and governments . It puts the level of fear and i governments . It puts the level of fear and i think governments . It puts the level of fear and i think every of fear and i think every government needs to be conscious of. If thats the case, that would be negative
Market Sentiment<\/a> and that in turn can create sell off pressures and how it interpreted from not only retail but certainly from sovereign wealth and from governments globally. Haifa sovereign wealth and from governments globally. How would ou sa in governments globally. How would you say in terms governments globally. How would you say in terms of governments globally. How would you say in terms of the governments globally. How would you say in terms of the us you say in terms of the us economy is doing in terms of a comparison with other economies, say, europe or even china which we know is fly again . How is the us economy being viewed by investors . Its being viewed by investors . Its been very being viewed by investors . It\ufffd s been very strong in the first eight months of the year. September gave up a bit of hot steam and overall employment is strong,
Consumer Confidence<\/a> has relatively strong and the
Fourth Quarter<\/a> will be interesting with earnings are naturally relative to christmas, so at the moment i saying its relatively bullish but we have to see where that runs. , , but we have to see where that runs. ,. ,. ,. , runs. Today is
International Coffee<\/a> day runs. Today is
International Coffee<\/a> day. Rather runs. Today is
International Coffee<\/a> day. Rather when i runs. Today is international| coffee day. Rather when we drink around 1. 6 billion cups a day. The industry is worth 500 billion globally and yet the majority of
Coffee Farmers<\/a> are still living in poverty. Worldwide over 125
Million People<\/a> depend on coffee for their livelihood despite the recent rise in global
Coffee Prices Farmers<\/a> are continuing to struggle with inflation with rapidly rising
Production Costs<\/a> as well as
Crop Failures<\/a> due to all the effects of climate change. The bbc\ufffd s
Sally Bundock<\/a> spoke to global ceo of fur trade international to ask what challenges
Coffee Farmers<\/a> are experiencing right now. Sustainable production of coffee is very expensive. Specifically because the input costs of coffee on the ground which comes from coffee ales, fertility of the crops at all those particular dynamics. The challenge right now is that with the volatility of prices the price to copy to consumers is not putting in the cost of production,
Cost Of Living<\/a>, cost of
Health Requirements<\/a> and cost of
Health Requirements<\/a> and cost of
Health Requirements<\/a> and cost of education. Coffee growers in current everyday basis. We specifically got addressing
Minimum Price<\/a>s for coffee, addressing premium over the sales of coffee and living income
Reference Prices<\/a> they consider the
Cost Of Living<\/a> and how the last price will actually take into consideration the
Cost Of Living<\/a> of producers when selling their product. Important all consumers of fair trade products take into consideration that they have to be part of the shared responsibility of encouraging
Sustainable Production<\/a> on the ground. From a consumer, from russia by customer, its important that its part and parcel of building responsible practices once sourcing product and buying them. Its based on that we have direct extensive consultation on the ground understand what needs to be addressed to improve
Sustainable Sourcing<\/a> for coffee and improve the livelihoods, decent livelihoods for families. There was a common agreement to set a new
Minimum Price<\/a> that acts as a safety net to producers themselves, safetynet especially in this place on earth price volatility and cost, skyrocketing cost of production across the board. Another special interview, the used car market in
Southeast Asia<\/a> has been transformed over the past four years with a surge of people using online platforms. 0ne leading regional players is a company established first and later in the year 2015 but its better to countries like indonesia, thailand and singapore. Asia business correspondence
Nick Marsh Sat<\/a> with the
Chief Executive<\/a> erica chand asked what really be driving this kind of expansion. Indie what really be driving this kind of expansion. We are startin kind of expansion. We are starting to kind of expansion. We are starting to see kind of expansion. We are starting to see people kind of expansion. We are i starting to see people spend less time to make a decision to buy a car. Given it is getting more confident in information they get online. A lot of
Consumer Behaviour<\/a> is not to change and especially on our platform. We see about 30 of people buy cars online without seeing the car before they purchase. Seeing the car before they purchase seeing the car before they purchase. Seeing the car before they urchase. , ,. , purchase. Your consumers and who is using purchase. Your consumers and who is using your purchase. Your consumers and who is using your platform . I who is using your platform . Two thirds of
Household Income<\/a> in
Southeast Asia<\/a> are middle class. Markets in malaysia, and thailand, the first thing when you get your first thing when you get your firstjob and paycheck is you want a car. It represents not just the suitability, so same time it is also twofold to run their business, do theirjob and essentially with that rising middle class, the potential for us to bring rising middle class, the potentialfor us to bring up more car ownership, so we continue to expand the business in this market. I continue to expand the business in this market. In this market. I want to talk electric vehicles in this market. I want to talk electric vehicles because in this market. I want to talk electric vehicles because the last few years we have seen enormous amount of investment in
Southeast Asia<\/a>. How will that affect your business . At that affect your business . At this that affect your business . Git thisjuncture anyone that affect your business . Git this juncture anyone would love an ev so even details are doing well but whats likely in
Southeast Asia<\/a> is the supply change. If you want to change your battery itll cost you a lot of money. There are a lot of minor issues that is it a pp\ufffd up of minor issues that is it a pop up when it comes to maintenance. These are the things we are also learning at the same time along with the ev principles. Ev is still properly going to come and in a much more bigger volume over the next two years. The next two years. About the future of the the next two years. About the future of the car the next two years. About the future of the car more future of the car more generally . Well know about the concerns of net zero, of places in europe, city is moving towards a car free future. That must be a concern for you. Is that something you are adapting to . ~. \ufffd , that something you are adapting to . ,. , to . Whats the situation here in southeast to . Whats the situation here in
Southeast Asia<\/a> . To . Whats the situation here in
Southeast Asia<\/a> . Whether i in
Southeast Asia<\/a> . Whether
Southeast Asia<\/a> would move to a car free environment,
Southeast Asia<\/a> would move to a carfree environment, its going to be taking at least more than ten years to do so, given public transport, infrastructure is not as ready. In many other markets including cities we operate, it almost impossible for you to travel without a car. Fundamentally, thats how
Southeast Asia<\/a> or asia in general works, that you require a carand asia in general works, that you require a car and its not something that sometimes can be solved with. Its more convenient if you had a car that it you can travel. That it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to eric that it you can travel. Nick marsh speaking to eric chang. In other news in the headlines were tracking, apple says itll address concerns its latest smartphone model runs warmer than expected. The tech giants as the device may feel warmer for the first few days after setting it up because of increased background activity. They say the
Iphone 15 Pro<\/a> and primax dont cause a safety risk and will not impact the phones long term performance. Chinas knew home prices have risen slightly in september after experiencing a four month decline. 0fficials
Report Prices<\/a> rose by 0. 05 on average during the month. Developers are working quickly to get new properties on the market. Confidence in the property sector which accounts for one quarter of
Economic Activity<\/a> has been hit since 2021 when beijings crackdown on
Debt Accumulation<\/a> by developers. Also take you through what we are expecting news lies through the week. There are a couple of sensual meetings which will be under way as well as key data are due from japan and the us. Lets go do everything we will attract through the week starting with japan. Monday morning the bank ofjapan is due to release its latest
Business Sentiment<\/a> survey among large manufacturers. Economists expect to see an improvement for the second straight quarter. 0n for the second straight quarter. On tuesday the
Reserve Bank Of Australia<\/a> will hold its monthly meeting to decide on the cost of borrowing. This is the cost of borrowing. This is the first meeting with the rba governor
Michelle Bullock<\/a> who came into the role in the middle of september. Finally, rounding off the week we will look at india were committee will decide on its
Interest Rates<\/a> on friday and the consensus is that the rbi will keep the rates on hold. As we do, the first friday of the month will get the jobs
Market Update<\/a> from the worlds biggest economy also for the month of september. Thats it on this edition of
Asia Business<\/a> report. Stay on with bbc news and thanks for watching. Voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories from voiceover bbc, bringing you different stories from across different stories from across the uk. \ufffd. ,. , different stories from across the uk. \ufffd. , g. , the uk. And what has changed since rod the uk. And what has changed since rod leary the uk. And what has changed since rod leary started the uk. And what has changed since rod leary started his since rod leary started his apprenticeship. 1963. Harold was the
Prime Minister<\/a> and the beatles had only released left debut album. Debut album. Getting the life back on is debut album. Getting the life back on is what debut album. Getting the life back on is what its debut album. Getting the life back on is what its about. I back on is what its about. Putting lights back on. We rely on it nowadays. P5 putting lights back on. We rely on it nowadays. On it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on on it nowadays. Ps 75 now and has been working on the has been working on the overhead power lines across kent and sussex for 60 years. T kent and sussex for 60 years. I thought id be long gone by now. I thought the grim reaper would have come calling by now. But there we are, im still here. ,. , g, here. He is incredible i do think he here. He is incredible i do think he is here. He is incredible i do think he is still here. He is incredible i do think he is still doing here. He is incredible i do think he is still doing the | here. He is incredible i do i think he is still doing the job he does. Think he is still doing the job he does, we have not seen anybody he does, we have not seen anybody else older and still going anybody else older and still going like he does. Still youngsters in check. The bi. Est youngsters in check. The biggest moments youngsters in check. The biggest moments of i youngsters in check. The biggest moments of his career was the great storm in 1987. It took almost three weeks to completely restore the power. Devastating for the network. It put the lines down, polls snapped off, transformers on the ground, it was a majorjob to get it all rebuilt. Its to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing will to get it all rebuilt. Its clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. I clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. Clear nothing will stop him anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement at anytime soon. I have no plans for retirement at the anytime soon. I have no plans| for retirement at the moment, so ill keep plodding on. Voiceover so ill keep plodding on. Voiceover . ,. , voiceover for more stories from across voiceover for more stories from across the voiceover for more stories from across the uk, voiceover for more stories from across the uk, head voiceover for more stories from across the uk, head to i voiceover for more stories. From across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Voiceover bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. It all began when his
Admin Job In Leicester<\/a> was under threat and he turned to online journalism, launching bellingcat, exposing fake news, largely to the embarrassment of russia. That is made up and we know that. Its smartphones which have changed everything. Combined with tools on the internet, everyone can be a recorder of news and also tell the difference between real and fake. Mass amounts of information that we really didnt have 20 years ago, and thats allowed us to do investigations on things like chemical
Weapons Attacks<\/a> in syria, the shooting down of aircraft in ukraine and now, the current conflict in ukraine. We are able to take an image like this, which is from the day before the air strike and following on the next day, see the damage from the air strike as its happening. Its absolutely crucial to have voices like his who are actually a bit more optimistic in what can seem quite a doom laden area of study. Really, what hes doing, its coming good on the potential that the internet initially promised. Education is the key in the fight against misinformation. And we see people using the internet at younger and younger ages and if we arent engaging with them, showing them how to have a positive impact on the discourse, then its just going to lead them down some pretty nasty rabbit holes. Voicover for more stories from across the uk, head i to the bbc news website. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Im karthi gnanasegaram. These are the headlines. A rollercoaster of emotions on the final day as europe regain the ryder cup in rome. Clinging onto the hope of a quarterfinal place, australia beat portugal, but could still get knocked out of the
Rugby World Cup<\/a> at the group stage. Record crowds and a win for defending champions chelsea on the opening day of the womens super league. Hello and welcome along to the programme. Where well start in italy where europe have won the ryder cup beating the usa, despite the
American Team<\/a> ensuring some final day drama in the singles. The winning moment fell to tommy fleetwood, as europe claim a seventh straight ryder cup at home winning this one by 16. 5 11. 5. Andy swiss reports from rome. Well, the final scoreline here was certainly","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600506.us.archive.org\/26\/items\/BBCNEWS_20231002_003000_Asia_Business_Report\/BBCNEWS_20231002_003000_Asia_Business_Report.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20231002_003000_Asia_Business_Report_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240703T12:35:10+00:00"}