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World Business Report

whether it is furniture, t—shirts or car parts, the proximity to the us and the skilled labourforce here makes mexico an attractive to chinese companies. as more chinese firms reach that same conclusion and set up factories here, there has been an important shot in the arm to the mexican economy, particular post the covid pandemic. this chinese mexico industrial park this city of monterey. demand for plots is skyhigh with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china polymer interest in mexico is no passing fad. the ruestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not if _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not if this mexico is no passing fad. tte: question is not if this trend will continue, but rather, how much of that trend we can take advantage of. becausejust much of that trend we can take advantage of. because just as mexico is thinking and we are having this conversation here, some people are having the same discussion in columbia, in vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near _ vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, _ vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, us - vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, us firms i vietnam, in costa rica. amid l the near shoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to

Us , Companies , Let-s-focus-on-mexico , Factories , Chinese , Firms , Furniture , Car-parts , Conclusion , Proximity , Labourforce , T-shirts

BBC News

people we have arrested with the powers that we passed. the labour party— powers that we passed. the labour party voted — powers that we passed. the labour party voted against that. those are very tangible to build difference. there's— very tangible to build difference. there's are new powers of the conservative party past that have led to _ conservative party past that have led to the — conservative party past that have led to the arrest of nearly 1000 people — led to the arrest of nearly 1000 people sentenced 500 years worth of 'ail people sentenced 500 years worth of jail time~ _ people sentenced 500 years worth of jail time. the labour party didn't 'ust jail time. the labour party didn't just sit— jail time. the labour party didn't just sit back, they voted against that and — just sit back, they voted against that and that is how us bring those numbers— that and that is how us bring those numbers down and save people's lives and it— numbers down and save people's lives and it was— numbers down and save people's lives and it was up— numbers down and save people's lives and it was up to them, those people down _ and it was up to them, those people down the _ and it was up to them, those people down the streets continuing to apply this trade _ down the streets continuing to apply this trade. thus the contrast with a general— this trade. thus the contrast with a general election comes. talk tv. the rwandan general election comes. talk tv. tue: rwandan president, you general election comes. talk tv. tt9: rwandan president, you met general election comes. talk tv. t19 rwandan president, you met him recently, he has said that money can be returned with the scheme doesn't work and we know there is a housing development with 70% of the housing element was originally meant to be first people sent to rwanda and you've talked about the uk side and a bit of the rwandan side. how confident are you that even though the migrants might be on board that the migrants might be on board that the rewind and still are? t met

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BBC News Now

in the arm to the mexican economy. particularly post the covid pandemic. this info factory is located inside a chinese mexico industrial park in the city of monterrey. demand for plots in sky—high with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the cuestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not af _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not af this mexico is no passing fad. the: question is not af this trend mexico is no passing fad. "the: question is not af this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica. discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica-— costa rica. and then the nearshoring, _ costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us - costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us firms i costa rica. and then the i nearshoring, us firms like costa rica. and then the - nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico also, helping the company replace china as the main trading partner. the next tesla gig factory will be in mexico near monterey. it is a significant change but some urge caution over being drawn into

Chinese , Economy , City , Info-factory , Monterrey , Arm , Pandemic , Space , Demand , Plots , Mexico-industrial-park , Covid

The Context

then,is so what sort of legal challenge, then, is still open? the government has advised that some asylum seekers could lodge a repeal against removal claiming their personal circumstances makes them a special case. the bill creates a high bar for that kind of appeal. the home office is now setting up offices to deal quickly with that. it is not such cases will be dealt with within a couple of months. the courts have now been given extra resources to cope. asylum seekers refused a right to appeal would still seek a... of the new laws shuts off most routes by which legal challenges can be brought. 0nce by which legal challenges can be brought. once again today, the prime minister did not rule out leaving the european court of human rights if things don't go according to plan. so let's go to the lobby. 0ur political correspondent is watching events for us tonight. i know you have a guest with you, peter. bring us up to speed where you are. the parliamentary _ us up to speed where you are. tue: parliamentary ping—pong us up to speed where you are. tte: parliamentary ping—pong continues,

Bill , Government , Challenge , Asylum-seekers , Home-office , Kind , Special-case , Circumstances , Repeal , Removal , Appeal , Bar

Newscast

possible _ advocate for going as late as possible and we were talking about this potential summer election and this potential summer election and this person has said i have got to id this person has said i have got to go see _ this person has said i have got to go see rishi sunak and talent this is not _ go see rishi sunak and talent this is not a _ go see rishi sunak and talent this is not a good idea. was the original rishi _ is not a good idea. was the original rishi sunak— is not a good idea. was the original rishi sunak thinking information is heading _ rishi sunak thinking information is heading in — rishi sunak thinking information is heading in one direction, down, interest— heading in one direction, down, interest rates following much bigger than relatively modest tax cuts, single _ than relatively modest tax cuts, single rate. the problem with that is they— single rate. the problem with that is they had — single rate. the problem with that is they had seemed in downing street, — is they had seemed in downing street, we would start to be seeing the beginnings of those interest rate cuts— the beginnings of those interest rate cuts in may. that is clearly not going — rate cuts in may. that is clearly not going to happen because of persistent inflation in the united states — persistent inflation in the united states it — persistent inflation in the united states. it is having a knock—on effect — states. it is having a knock—on effect on — states. it is having a knock—on effect on us. we may not see interest— effect on us. we may not see interest rates go down until september, which lends the argument, the credence, to the potential laura scenario— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of getting on with it. the other thing _ scenario of getting on with it. the other thing is _ scenario of getting on with it. tue: other thing is in tory hq, the other thing is in tory h0, the feeling is to be things can't get worse, but then they did and then they did again and again, and whether it is fully am a rag popping up whether it is fully am a rag popping up one week, mark menzies the next

Rishi-sunak , Idea , Person , Rishi , Summer-election , Talent , Advocate , Go-see-rishi-sunak , Heading , Down , Id , Sunak-thinking-information

Newsday

of iran's force which are responsible for operations in the region told the militias to back off. the question will be, is it simply a one—off attack is tehran going to say the militias, 0k, simply a one—off attack is tehran going to say the militias, ok, you can resume periodic attacks on the american at the risk of us retaliation and further inflaming the region. the retaliation and further inflaming the region-— retaliation and further inflaming the reuion. ., ., ., the region. the around back lebanon u-rou the region. the around back lebanon a-rou has the region. the around back lebanon grow) has blood _ the region. the around back lebanon group has blood as _ the region. the around back lebanon group has blood as they _ the region. the around back lebanon group has blood as they are - the region. the around back lebanon group has blood as they are on - the region. the around back lebanon group has blood as they are on a - group has blood as they are on a combat mission in southern lebanon. do you see anything of a broader conflict happening in israel? the conflict happening in israel? tue: conflict between conflict happening in israel? tte: conflict between his conflict happening in israel? tt2 conflict between his brother and israel has been going on at a lower level for the end gaza of course still hundreds of personnel, most on has bullet side and some civilians have been killed in the past six and half months. israel over southern

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BBC News

of avdivka in february and since then, russia has been focusing attacks around the villages in the southern zaporizhzhia region where ukraine made gains in 2023. there is intense fighting around donetsk — also a large concentration of russian troops across the borderfrom kharkiv, ukraine's second—largest city. where russia has been using glide bombs for the first time. in fact the lack of anti—aircraft missiles has exposed all ukrainian front—line units to renewed russian attacks, they are now dropping thousands of bombs on defensive positions for the first time in this war. and i spoke to melinda haring again to discuss this further. we saw that map of the front lines and how it is being reshaped by this russian advance. what do you make of where the war stands now? the war is at a _ where the war stands now? the war is at a very _ where the war stands now? tue: war is at a very dangerous point, the ukrainians are having a hard time holding that very long line that you have

Eastern-ukraine , Russian , Attacks , Troops , Fighting , Avdivka , Concentration , Gains , Villages , Southern-zaporizhzhia-region , Donetsk , 2023

Breakfast

the more we did well in the cup, the more times we could go out and enjoy it. something you don't realise at the time, it's not until you get older and wiser that you realise that was some achievement. and people, 30 years of people telling you what an achievement it was, you start to realise, we did well there. commentator: what a moment for the sky blues! they are through to the semifinals— sky blues! they are through to the semifinals of the fa cup! the coventry class _ semifinals of the fa cup! the coventry class of _ semifinals of the fa cup! tue: coventry class of 2024 are returning coventry class of 202a are returning to wembley now for an fa cup semi—final after their own heroics, defying the odds with two injury time goals to win a premier league wolves. it time goals to win a premier league wolves. , .,, ., , , time goals to win a premier league wolves. , ., _ . , wolves. it is obviously manchester united being _ wolves. it is obviously manchester united being in _ wolves. it is obviously manchester united being in the _ wolves. it is obviously manchester united being in the premiership, l united being in the premiership, they are a big team by name but not a big club anymore, so you've always got a chance. the longer we stay in the game, is like a boxing match, you have to fancy your chances and it is about the lads coming out in

Scottish-cup , Something , Times , More , Achievement , People , Semifinals , Commentator , Sky-blues , 30 , Fa-cup , Coventry

Newsnight

should it fail. i'm joined now from brussels by gordon sondland, a former us ambassdor to the eu in the trump administration and here in the studio by a former british diplomat whose work's included included focusing on crisis in the middle east, reza afshar. thanks forjoining us. gordon, you were on a mission with mike pence in europe talking to senior european officials, what is the message? the messaues officials, what is the message? tue: messages that officials, what is the message? tte: messages that we stand with europe in support of ukraine, and there's a lot of noise coming from a very small fraction of the republican party who have forgotten their history and have become isolationist and both the vice president and myself were there to reassure the europeans that that is not the prevailing sentiment in the us. imilli prevailing sentiment in the us. will it be a sentiment if donald trump wins that will prevail? tt it be a sentiment if donald trump wins that will prevail?— wins that will prevail? it will not be. wins that will prevail? it will not be- donald _ wins that will prevail? it will not be. donald trump _ wins that will prevail? it will not be. donald trump has _ wins that will prevail? it will not be. donald trump has a - wins that will prevail? it will not be. donald trump has a two - wins that will prevail? it will not.

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BBC News Now

we need to make progress, hear the responses, _ we need to make progress, hear the responses, please resume. so it was mr swinnev. — responses, please resume. so it was mr swinnev. a _ responses, please resume. so it was mr swinnev. a lot— responses, please resume. so it was mr swinney, a lot of— responses, please resume. so it was mr swinney, a lot of hot _ responses, please resume. so it was mr swinney, a lot of hot air... - mr swinney, a lot of hot air... please resume your question. the cabinet please resume your question. tue: cabinet secretary please resume your question. tte: cabinet secretary talks please resume your question. "tte: cabinet secretary talks about please resume your question. tte: cabinet secretary talks about a minor legislative amendment that targets were set in this act, the climate change reductions targets act 2019, the requirement to have climate change plan which is now overdue, was also in that act. can the cabinet secretary tell us what will remain in this act in her, in what she describes as a minor legislative amendment? tt’s what she describes as a minor legislative amendment? it's the intention of— legislative amendment? it's the intention of the _ legislative amendment? it's the intention of the government - legislative amendment? it's the | intention of the government that legislative amendment? it's the - intention of the government that the vast majority of what is in the act will be retained, subject those changes that i have set out today which are around the 2030 target and

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