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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024



in papua new guinea. bangladesh braces for a tropical cyclone. let s return to the general election. the conservatives have announced they will introduce mandatory national service for 18 year olds if they win. it s a plan labour have called desparate and unfunded. earlier this morning, the home secretary, james cleverly, spoke on sunday with laura kuenssberg. what we re putting forward is a mandatory national service, a small element of which will be with the military, and anyone taking that route will volunteer to do so. so whilst you will be compelled to take part in the national service, no one will be compelled to do the military bit. and it s about addressing the fragmentation that we ve seen in society too many young people living in their own bubble, whether it be a digital bubble or a social bubble. and we want to get back to the situation where people are mixing with young people from different areas, different economic groups, different religions, to try an ....

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BBCNEWS Business June 27, 2024



we might learn more during the debate. where do biden and trump differ regarding their economic plans? trump differ regarding their economic plans? there s a lot of difference, economic plans? there s a lot of difference, the economic plans? there s a lot of difference, the next - of difference, the next president will set the course for the economy notjust for the next four years but potentially longer. some of the key differences we have looked at and modeled through over model is more on the supply side of the economy, so immigration for example, former president drum once stricter immigration policies which will lead to a tighter labor market in the us which means stronger nominal wage group which sounds good to the consumer and american worker but will also lead to higher inflation as well. also, working against the future inpatient if we have a second presidential term, our tariffs, they are inflationary and passed on to the american consumer and president dr ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 26, 2024



mariana islands and gave us this update earlier. they said he will be landing in australia wants to hearing wraps up. his plan is committed to depart inside three hours time, that he would land around 6:1i1pm australian eastern time. that is later today. our correspondent shaimaa khalil was at the northern mariana islands and gave us this update earlier. julian assange is in the us district court house behind me where the final steps of the legal proceedings for his guilty plea are under way, his pleading guilty for one felony thatis pleading guilty for one felony that is illegally obtaining and disclosing classified national security material, no for him because as for the deal that was agreed the usjustice department, he will get credit for time served in the uk. he is here because crucially, this is here because crucially, this is continental usa, julian assange refused to go to mainland us because he deeply distrust the us government. in the past, he accused him of ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 25, 2024



serve, allowing mr assange to return to australia, his home country. i mjoined by return to australia, his home country. i m joined by our north american correspondence. looks like this long running saga could be coming to conclusion. us more. we received conclusion. us more. we received the conclusion. us more. - received the breaking news in the last couple of hours and there are so many layers to the julian assange story. to recap what you said there, it looks like he will be a free man at some point this week, striking a plea deal with the us. he spent the last five years in a high security prison, belmarsh prison, in the uk. remember, he has been long accused by the us of exposing sensitive secrets about the war in iraq and afghanistan through the wikileaks website, the whistleblowing website. and they claim it put american operatives in danger. and almost all the charges he faced, by the way, 18 charges, were under the 1917 espionage act. but he, now, this ple ....

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MSNBCW Katy June 24, 2024



majority, voted to overturn roe v. wade, eliminating in an instant 49 years of precedent and productions. now, a lot of the country s minority, to make life-changing decisions for the majority. on the basis not of science or medicine, but religion, specifically on when conservative christians believe life begins. that decision set off a cascade of new state laws, either severely restricting or completely banning the procedure. making an abortion so difficult to get that pregnancy itself was suddenly at risk. you ve heard just some of the stories. amanda, we ve had her on this show from texas, who was denied an abortion even as she was miscarrying and septic, and onda in florida who lost half the blood in her body and had lasting damage done to her uterus after doctors sent her home to miscarry at home alone at 16 weeks because there was still a fetal heart beat. kelly shannon in alabama who was denied an abortion and forced to drive across state lines for crucial reprod ....

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