attacking red sea shipping in november. navy helicopters returning fire on gunships those boats destroyed at least 10 houthis fighters they were attacking american forces intervened a good evening i am christina kallman emperor jon scott this new year s eve. this is a special edition of a fox report. more on the red sea attack at a moment. first security in times square. the crossroads of the world as a crowd that could reach 1 million prepares to ring in the new year. recent fireworks flew over the iconic acropolis as greeks rang out the old, sydney, a story was one of the first major international cities to mark 2024. celebrating with a 12 minute firework display over the city s iconic upper house. and right now the clock is striking midnight in rome. fireworks flying over the city as a sc italians ring in the new year. back in new york times square as the revelers get ready to party. the excitement and crowd continued to grow as we are less then six hours ringing in the
to conflicts in ukraine and syria, and raised concern over attacks injerusalem and the surrounding region. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. the cost of living has been going through the roof, but can it possibly go up even more? and do prices ever really come down? we re going to be looking at how those prices get set and what goes on behind the scenes between growers, suppliers and the shops themselves. i m going to be discussing all of that with this crack team. there they are. commodities expert kona lasker haque can tell us where the markets think prices of raw materials are heading. kai markus mueller, who s the neuroscientist who gives us the psychology behind the way shops set their prices. and christel delberghe, she s the boss of eurocommerce, which represents the big retailers in some 27 countries ac
lasker haque can tell us where the markets think prices of raw materials are heading. kai markus mueller, who s the neuroscientist who gives us the psychology behind the way shops set their prices. and christel delberghe, she s the boss of eurocommerce, which represents the big retailers in some 27 countries across europe. also on the show, from the coffee field to your daily mug ofjoe, i ve got antonio baravalle, the big boss of the coffee giant lavazza, to talk to us about pricing from bean to cup. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a very warm welcome to the show. blimey, how much is that? you know, that s the question millions of us are now asking ourselves as we shop for everyday essentials. the cost of most of the things that we buy has gone up and up for pretty much everyone on the planet. this inflation is the reason central banks are ramping up their interest rates. workers are demanding higher wages and shops, they are the n
and, buckingham palace has invited more than 850 community and charity representatives from across the uk to attend the coronation of king charles, which will take place on the 6th of may at westminster abbey in london. you re watching bbc news. now its time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. the cost of living has been going through the roof, but can it possibly go up even more? and do prices ever really come down? we re going to be looking at how those prices get set and what goes on behind the scenes between growers, suppliers and the shops themselves. i m going to be discussing all of that with this crack team. there they are. commodities expert kona lasker haque can tell us where the markets think prices of raw materials are heading. kai markus mueller, who s the neuroscientist who gives us the psychology behind the way shops set their prices. an
you are paying will $6 a gallon. what do you think about that? i think it is highway robbery. to combat the climate crisis, wind power is growing exponentially. but there is also a growing problem that needs to be solved. what do you do with all of these old blades when they are no longer being used? welcome to kansas city and the 2023 nfl draft! the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. i can t wait to get to work. norah: and it s friday, so that means on the road. newborn intensive care nurse katrina mullen has a reputation for going above and beyond, but the lengths she went to for these triplets, and their 14-year-old mother. she was really the only person there. is beyond compare. what is driving you to do all of that? just love. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin tonight with the tens of millions of americans in the path of severe weather moving across