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the, the business dw news line from ballot. the united nations condemns israel's killing of 6 of its workers. a 1000 other people were killed in the stripe on a school in gauze of israel says it struck a how must come a sentence view and see says, what's happening in the territory is totally unacceptable. also coming on europe, central banks, cops its p interest rates, decision named it kick, starting with europe and economy. but it was that inflation could still be a change up from pop to the president to over to terry and lead to long time prison. we look back on the life of peruse,
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most controversial leader of that's what for the morning who has died at 86 the i'm good. how those as welcome to the program. the head of the united nations has condemned the killing of 6. you and staff members, and that is really strike on a school in central garza, in a post on x secretary general antonio gutierrez said, what is happening in the territory is quotes totally unacceptable. this is the optimal, the wednesday strikes on the japanese school in new sarah. com, 12 other civilians, but reports they also kept the school houses a un facility with thousands of displays. thousands with sheltering it had already been gone several times before these way. the military set, the attack was a precision strikes, targeting a homeless come on i'll still be postponed to emily guardian in jerusalem to tell
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us more about the strikes a little gauze of civil defense folks. puss, mahmud bustle, has come out saying that this was, in fact, the 5th time the school had been struck by real kits. and in this case it killed 18 people, including women and children, but also on role staff members. now under a did you ins agency for palestinian refugee use has confirmed that 6 of its staff members died in the strike including the manager of the shelter as well as other team members who were providing assistance to thousands of palestinians who has been displaced as a result of this full now israel has responded to the input. i'm saying that it was basically turning out what they called work precision strikes on a commanding control center that was upper uh by him off that was operating within
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the old joni. i'm compound, emily guarding their reporting from jerusalem. the european central bank has announced its contact interest rates by point 25 percent. that follows a full inflation, which is put pressure on the cd to reduce rates in order to stimulate economic growth in the are is on this site is costs takes the main interest rates down to 3.5 percent is on for more of that on the inside of your business report, a coupon that you and be able to point to oh, just in general terms, what does this rate cut me? well, essentially means that the b's medicine of trying to get inflation down is working and that is something that low guard also mentioned while speaking just minutes ago . basically b, c, b has had high interest rates to cut down record in place and levels. and just to
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give you a sense of how far down the inflation is last month is was down to 2.2 percent. and in october of 2022, it was at 10.6 percent. that's exactly. so i think of and consumers may be noticing that prices are not rising as fast as they were 2 years ago. but of course, for most of us, the pain is still there because of course on money is just not worth what it was. a couple of years ago. now, how will this affect the economy in the arizona? well, in terms of the economy, it's all about borrowing. so boeing has been, of course, extremely expensive. so businesses and consumers have been hit and that is something of course, that low guard also talks about. and that is the reason why also the economic growth does be we will cover in the eu has actually slowed down. in fact, the euro zone economy is projected to grow only 0.8 percent this year. and that is probably also in part due to the high interest rate levels we've had making of course, borrowing extremely expensive for businesses. in turn, of course,
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slowing down their investment efforts and then of course, affecting consumers as well, who then of course have spent less so all of that has had a ripple effect on the economy. and this is why the, your zone economy has slowed down quite significantly. so really puts the brakes on things. so how does this you rate environment compared to the us at the most? well, it looks like the united states, the fads. the us fed, which the us central bank is that to lower rates by potentially $25.00 basis points to a quarter of a percent next week as well, which will bring down boeing from where it is to 5 percent to 5.5 percent in the us. that is the expectation, so that will likely happen next week on wednesday. however, if the us fed did surprise us and actually lower the interest rate by half a percentage point that would of course, i have, you know,
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sort of surprise you see the policy makers and they would probably lower rates in october instead of december. as is expected by market unless so, of course will be watching very closely to that, what's happening in the us. because of course, what's happening in the us also affects the value of the euro, which x, which in turn is going to affect export. so how expensive are you working products on the global level? and that of course is something that they'll be looking out very carefully. so everybody's sort of been kept them in tools with interest cuts and interest rates. it remains interesting. thank you very much. to point us to bill for the w business . we have a quick look at some of the avenues from around the world. a built in a business man and to venture has completed the 1st as a privately funded space for jerry tyson, man and his crew successfully called the hot sheriff that cops fuel and ventured out into space that also testing space. x is news space,
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which has been here's the development bicycles among the most dangerous tasks undertaking, biased to sweden says it is doubling as budget for civil defense over the next 3 years to prepare for times of war. the extra money will be spent on the health care and rescue services, boosting food and water supplies, and on transport and energy infrastructure. sweden has been concerned about its own securities since russia invited ukraine and brazil was sizes still burning of the state of south paula authorities, say fi crews are trying to contain places raging. the 12 cities. there are growing concerns about the economic impacts of the walls. funds and the effect on residence health h. those being returned to the dr. done because the role
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in parents of to undergoing restoration with the heaviest is gabriel with ways in the move in for tons not saddam is due to reopen in 3 months time. after being devastated by a fire in april 2090 through the phone with president a batch before he, maureen, has died. he was 86. the government proved for 10 years until the year 2040 more his time and office was marked by sweeping economic reforms and the violent suppression of a man was in search and see. he was late to jail for human rights abuses. he's been 16 years in jail before his release last year. uh, butchered for a few more hero of peace. they turned following news of the former president's death. rookie moore, you seem here in 2018, had been ill for some time. he died of tongue kind of just like
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the names of peruvians along the coast and the mountain range are crying. a little bit of a change history and peruse destiny w. this is what we're going through today. the body also kimori always had to use loyal supporters in peru. he was considered a divisive politician. the son of japanese immigrants, he began his political career as an outside to gaining support from the left. but once empowered in 1990, he introduced extensive nearly pro reforms including mass privatize ation to help cob type installation. he also became more forward terry, and during his decade at the top in 1992 for example, he shot congress and re drafted the constitution. but folk him already did when
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support for taking on and defeating malice, rebels. the problem of terrorism was seen as something on solvable. it was considered a very difficult problem early in the federal court. i'd like to take your case, but with this strategy we have applied using the national intelligence service and special legislation on overall strategy. it's been resolved for the for the however, for him already was late accused of using death squads in his back tools with the rebels. he'll say, face growing anger on the streets. protests broke counsel off to government corruption scandals were made public needing to a political crisis. although few more reflect the country he lay to a ton to only to be jailed for human rights abuses in 2009. a while in prison, he suffered from ill health. he was eventually pardoned and finally free. last
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december, he was even planning to stand again for president. for just 9 months later, a bus of 4 p maury has died, leaving behind a political legacy. the book continues to define to peru this rodriguez of the valley is an expert and pros, the and politics interruption and latin america. and i also want to lose full a president was so devices i always try to compare food you, marty with. but who's going to, you know, this larger than live politicians that shape the contemporary, probably big sky there for you tell you for groups the find, the food you, marty, it's being praised, but there are people that support him as the posse fire the savior of the economy in the early ninety's by, by the opponents of, um, one of the most obscure figures in human rights of women's rights. and basically democracy brew has shaped that the scores when he was in power later on when he's
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thoughts or most famously. but also he fun tried to answer on managed politics right now. now, despite all the scandals that he has been involved, and he still enjoyed some support amongst peruvians. as we may have seen or heard in our report earlier, what made him so popular on as well for many peruvians? do you have to remember that many 3 of thousands of people leave the country during the eighty's on the ninety's after the economic inflation and the political violence? so for many people in their, in their minds, he shaved the country to be more pacific to be more stable and to re gain the trust of international, of the international community. but deep down in this apparently, an efficient government. there was a gross violations of human rights. we're talking about forces serious ations in
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the 1st national program of our me planning. we also see a extra king murders we see um keep mapping. we have, uh, would you mind is one of the top 10 most corrupt presidents in the world. i mean, and it's quite a ranking, a we, we have to talk about it. and she bless you, be to every single account of crimes related to corruption by only one. and that's a thing that it has to be mentioned because sometimes people say, well, this is something made up by the political opponents. no, he actually it's like you'd be, it was a public a trial. you was probably the trial. i'm profit, you did the improving soil that, that full. so that has to be mentioned because, well, why many mandatory is many presidents have not be facing a justice either for human rights for corruption. and these guys know, let's talk about the 4 people where is a legacy and peruse politics?
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well, up to now we can talk about that and people who modi's more. so he clearly shape this kind of believe it's a brokerage you, marty, and people who marty on, people who movies well, it's made up of different on political forces. it could go either from the rights liberal arrive. if you go from the extreme left, the left the center, right? the center left. basically what i'm think what you, what is most pushing for? if the prevention off cake of would you marty's the natural, the leave there of the for human for humanities more the food you maurice party, after she was in jail cities, rodriguez all of our there from the european university institute. thank you very much. and that's it. from a anthony's team for an hour of an update for you at the top of the hour about do not go away after the break we off the bundle of dis entering lita mohammed eunice
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