Lebanon and other major question have been heightened tensions. What role will the u. S. Play . Plus the Vice President ial candidates are back out on the trail after a debate that was midwest nice. Both campaigns kicking into high gear for the final 34 days hes of this race. Were going to assess what may have changed after Last Night and what comes next. Were also covering the Southeast Hundreds of thousands still without power food, and clean water, still hard to come by in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, as President Biden is on his way to see the devastation firsthand were falling only these majoR Developing stories and many more all coming in right here to Cnn News central is anxiously waiting to see how israel will respond to irans unprecedented Missile Attack as the israeli military intensifies its Ground War in lebanon across the region, violence is escalating with fierce clashes between Israel And Hezbollah forces. The idf says that it plans to send additional troops alread
we start here in the uk where a final battle to become the next prime minister is taking place as the country faces the worst cost of living crisis in a generation. as you ve been hearing, formerfinance minister, rishi sunak, and the foreign secretary, liz truss are the last remaining candidates. they will now face a vote by conservative party members around the uk with a result expected in september. whoever wins could mean a very different approach to the economy. truss says you cannot tax your way to growth she is proposing more than 30 million pounds in immediate tax cuts. sunak wants to delay the tax cuts until inflation is under control. borrowing your way out of inflation , he says, isn t a plan, it s a fairytale . the economic challenges facing the next prime minister are huge. last month, the rate of inflation hit 9.4% the highest rate for a0 years driven by a leap in the price of fuel, and also of basic foods like milk, cheese and eggs. our economics edi
before making any commitments. if i were to get my own vehicle, definitely considering an electric car rather than the traditional internal combustion engine type. there s a lot more awareness and discussions among my group of friends on electric vehicles, i have a couple of them who got electric vehicles themselves. themselves. singapore is also encouraging themselves. singapore is also encouraging public themselves. singapore is also encouraging public transport, | encouraging public transport, such as taxi and bus companies to retire their diesel fleets. but going fully electric is really expensive, for now. the cost to produce really expensive, for now. the cost to produce a really expensive, for now. tie: cost to produce a battery really expensive, for now. tte: cost to produce a battery are coming down year on year and thatis coming down year on year and that is the biggest cost element of an electric vehicles are what we are seeing is about 2025, 2026, the cost to actua
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