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Newsnight

football, and it's been a night of mixed fortunes for english teams in europe tonight. aston villa won a dramatic penalty shoot out to reach the semifinals of the conference league. but both liverpool and west ham were knocked out of the europa league. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. hello, thank you, sophie. some really pretty skies out there earlier this evening, this is a scene captured in the scottish borders behind a weather front that has been thinking southwards and eastwards through today bringing plenty more outbreaks of rain, but that's going to clear overnight tonight, then we will start to welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines... the un secretary general warned that the war in gaza is dragging the middle east to the precipice of a full—scale conflict. the international community must work together to prevent any actions that could push the entire middle east over the edge with

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Access roads key to unlocking Obongi, Moyo farmers' fortunes


The farmers said they are making losses because of difficulties in accessing markets for their products, most of which are perishable such as vegetables

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Results for Air NZ, Sky TV, Port of Auckland, Nvidia in big day for investors

One of the biggest days of the year for investors featured a “tipping point” for artificial intelligence and a turnaround in ratepayer-owned Port of...

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How low unemployment will affect the sharemarket - Stock Takes

Optimism around a2 Milk and more provisioning for Fletcher Building have served to highlight mixed fortunes on the sharemarket so far this year. Against that...

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

state, but she's distant, distant in the polls behind trump there. >> yeah, i mean, she obviously represented there, but it is trump country. it is the deep south. it is where trump's base of support is. the idea that she could turn that around, i don't really see that as plausible. campaigns end when you run out of money usually. i just don't know how she turns to people and makes a case that she is now going to flip this state or any other state, frankly. donald trump has basically a national operation without having to really do much of anything. these people have invested so much time and effort in these early states. the idea they can build out an operation from here -- remember when joe biden was able to turn around his fortunes in south carolina? that's when the whole party, the democratic party turned and the establishment came around and rallied to his base. jim clyburn bailed him out. there is no establishment base to bail out nikki haley. there is no savior who can endorse her at this point and

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World Business Report

in exports in december but weak credit growth and persistent deflationary pressure calling for more stimulus measures. today 0xfam has released its report on inequality and global corporate power. its release coincides with the world economic forum in davos that we just talked about. critics of the summit say it is failing to address growing global inequality. 0xfam's report says that the wealth of the poorest 60% has fallen — that accounts for almost five billion people. the report also shows that in that same time corporate wealth has soared, with the world's five richest men more than doubling their fortunes. 0xfam says that if we stay on the current trajectory, the world will have its first trillionaire within a decade, but poverty won't be eradicated for another 229 years. live now to swetha ramachandran, fund manager, artemis investment management.

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World Business Report

trading in crypto currencies. in 2022 the government had imposed heavy taxes on crypto trading profits. users had moved away from local trading platforms to offshore exchanges like binance and kraken as domestic platforms had stricter know your customer rules. it is estimated that almost $4 billion worth of crypto assets are being traded on offshore exchanges and with the recent government crackdown some of these volumes are not coming back to domestic operators but it is a section that the government wants to scrutinise. the world? five richest men have more than doubled their fortunes over the last five years. oxfam's analysis found that the 5 billion poorest people on earth have seen their wealth fall. the charity predicts the first trillian air will be created within ten years and it

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Sportsday

control your emotions, and then you can't believe it's over so quickly. murray waves goodbye to the australian open, perhaps for the final time. australian open, perhaps for the finaltime. katie 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is in melbourne, and says murray had tried to play differently to his usual game. he's trying to be kinder to himself, and therefore not be so downcast on court, not get so angry. he think this that was probably quite detrimental to his fortunes in the latter half of 2023. but the quid pro quo perhaps as if he is letting more similar on the court, he loses some of the passion we associate with andy murray and he put in a very flat performance today. he played poorly, and it's so hard for him having reached the highest of the game to know he's only able to win eight games against a very talented and able opponent in

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World Business Report

blew off an air alaska jet mid—flight earlier this month. they also sent a team to check spirit aerosystems, the company supplying and installing the parts involved in the atmosphere. they will have airline customers... the world's five richest men including elon musk and jeff bears us have more than doubled their fortunes in the last three years shoe oxfam. in the same time, the 5 billion poorest people on earth have seen their wealth fall. it predicts the first trillian now will be invented in ten years. the charity calls on governments across the world to bring in policies to tackle the widening global inequality gap. policies to tackle the widening global inequality gap. let policies to tackle the widening global inequality gap. let as policies to tackle the widening global inequality gap. let as remind you before we go with the breaking news this hour: a ship has reportedly been hit by a missile offer you many port of aden, that is according to uk maritime security agency. we do not no further details

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

oh, oh my god, they've got me. and then i could hear somebody yell "i've got him". >> reporter: authorities say one man, 66-year-old kenneth kidd died in the avalanche. two people were injured. now that system on the move and gaining strength. a winter worn nation now bracing for another blast. maggie vespa, nbc news. tonight, just four days from the iowa caucuses, it is a battle to the finish for second place behind donald trump, with nikki haley seeing her fortunes rising despite an unwelcome remark from a former rival. garrett haake is in iowa for us tonight. >> reporter: nikki haley tonight shrugging off this hot mic chris christie critique, threatening to blunt her momentum in the final four days before the iowa caucuses. >> and she is going to get smoked. and you and i both know it. she's not up to this. >> reporter: how do you convince folks he's wrong and you're up to this moment? >> i don't have to

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