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UK General Election called for July 4th
UK's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has defended his political and economic record in the wake of some relatively positive inflation numbers. So, is this the right moment for a General Election?
Find out how Brazil's farmers are adapting to climate change. While Ugandan farmers are adapting to elephants trespassing from South Sudan. -
UK inflation edges down, but are people feeling it?
UK inflation hit its lowest in 3 years, but was still hotter than analysts expected. In this special episode, we record live from a Manchester food hall to talk to businesses and their customers about the price changes they're seeing.
they're seeing.
We also speak to experts about what this means for central bank rate cuts, and how the UK is faring compared to major global economies. -
EU agreement to use Russian assets to help Ukraine
As EU countries adopt a plan to use profits from frozen Russian assets for Ukraine defences and rebuilding, Ed Butler, looks at how the scheme might work and whether the idea risks undermining the rule of law.
Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson is taking legal advice after a new version of the AI bot, Chat GPT, was released with a voice she claims is eerily similar to her own - how can AI seek to develop while staying on the right right side of copyright laws?
And, Red Lobster, was once one of the world's largest seafood chains but as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, how did the once successful seafood franchise end up in such deep water? -
EU approves landmark AI rule
European Union’s landmark rules on artificial intelligence will enter into force next month
The AI Act imposes strict transparency obligations on high-risk AI systems while such requirements for general-purpose AI models will be lighter. -
What next for Iran after President Raisi's death?
growing speculation over who will eventually replace President Raisi begins as Iran enters 5 days of mourning.
Plus, could Saudi Arabia’s largest aviation deal signal a snub to Boeing?
Also, the ship that destroyed the bridge in Baltimore back in March is finally on the move.
And we have a special look at the economies of Latin America with our reporter Gideon Long. -
Challenges for Taiwan's new president
Taiwan's newly inaugurated president William Lai has called on China to stop threatening the island and accept the existence of its democracy.
But Taiwan’s relationship with China is not the only thing that William Lai has to tackle. there are a number of economic challenges ahead of him like rising property prices and encouraging young Taiwanese people to stay and work in the country instead of heading to other prosperous Asian cities.