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we have also heard from the capitol world food programme, who have put out a statement on social mediao bring in one third of the food they need for hungry people in gaza at the moment. humanitarian aid dropping to one of the lowest levels in a year last month, and the world food programme once again reiterating their call for a ceasefire. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan has found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report has stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible, nor what the cause of that interference was. azerbaijan airlines had already suspended flights to several russian cities. it says it has to take flight safety risks into account. neither russia nor kazakhstan has confirmed the cause of the crash, but the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane had been unable to land at its planned destination in grozny because of a ukrainian drone attack which was taking place at the time. he added that thick fog had prevented two earlier attem
we have also heard from the capitol world food programme, who have put out a statement on social mediao bring in one third of the food they need for hungry people in gaza at the moment. humanitarian aid dropping to one of the lowest levels in a year last month, and the world food programme once again reiterating their call for a ceasefire. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan has found there was "external physical and...
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world food programme, who told us from syria to the famine in sudan and gaza, it's important the world attention to those were going hungry. >> food security is national security, don't ever forget that, because if people are insecure from a food reality, they are not going to behave well. they start to migrate. wars begin that way. conflict is a part of all of this. the countries that are affected right now, the big ones that we look to, are all affected because of conflict. >> margaret: we'll hear more from cindy mccain this weekend, and i'll also speak to incoming trump national security advisor mike waltz. tune in sunday for "face the nation." people in the northeast, already digging out of several feet of snow, face another chilling challenge. more on that and your forecast coming up. on that and your fort coming up. ♪far-xi-ga♪ ♪far-xi-ga♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's
world food programme, who told us from syria to the famine in sudan and gaza, it's important the world attention to those were going hungry. >> food security is national security, don't ever forget that, because if people are insecure from a food reality, they are not going to behave well. they start to migrate. wars begin that way. conflict is a part of all of this. the countries that are affected right now, the big ones that we look to, are all affected because of conflict. >>...
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i mean, the world food programme is really struggling financially...very low. government is not supporting them as much. and i have seen on the ground what a little bit of money, the difference it can make. you know, hunger is not a weapon of war. hunger should not be used to siege people. you cannot do this. before we end, i want to take you back to where we began — being a second daughter in india, and how that filled you with a sense that you had to prove yourself to change the world, because second daughters aren't expected to do that. yeah. in the many decades since your birth, do you think things have changed? i'm just wondering, if you went back to india today — or you go back every year — is it different now? no, it isn't different. it's more subtle and there's more sophistication, the language used is less harsh, but there's still colourism, there's still gender bias. the birth of boys is celebrated. the birth of girls is still lamented. and the biggest problem is that girls, in a balance sheet for a family, the girls are the ones that cost mo
i mean, the world food programme is really struggling financially...very low. government is not supporting them as much. and i have seen on the ground what a little bit of money, the difference it can make. you know, hunger is not a weapon of war. hunger should not be used to siege people. you cannot do this. before we end, i want to take you back to where we began — being a second daughter in india, and how that filled you with a sense that you had to prove yourself to change the world,...
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massive lines have formed with people begging for basics like flower, world food programme warning worseningc order. >> we are being looked across the southern strip and anti-north, of course, military operation, which is hampering our access. >> israel's northern border with lebanon new escalation despite the cease-fire, which is nearly 1-week-old. is for il and hezbollah violating the terms of the deal. military targets yesterday with rockets in response in israel's bark extract sites in lebanon. the defense minister in the northern part of the israel along border speaking to troops saying if the cease-fire falls through, israel will resume striking across the country in lebanon. sandra. >> sandra: alex off in tel aviv, john. >> john: brent sadler, retired navy captain found that heritage foundation and trump laid down a marker with the hostages held by hamas. hippo on truth social ap hostages not release prior to january 25 that day i assume office of the united states, they will be all hell to pay in the middle east and those in charge have perpetrated this prosody is. those responsible
massive lines have formed with people begging for basics like flower, world food programme warning worseningc order. >> we are being looked across the southern strip and anti-north, of course, military operation, which is hampering our access. >> israel's northern border with lebanon new escalation despite the cease-fire, which is nearly 1-week-old. is for il and hezbollah violating the terms of the deal. military targets yesterday with rockets in response in israel's bark extract...
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more of that palm oil for their biodiesel programme — for their automotive industry — which means they have less pure palm oil to sell on the world market for foodly about cocoa and coffee, because we had all those headlines recently that coffee now at its most expensive in nearly 50 years. why are we seeing these record prices? and when does it start to shape behaviour, when it gets so expensive, people think, "actually, ijust "can't afford to buy this any more"? what's been happening in coffee is a complete collapse in the supply—demand balance. the supply has been hindered by extreme droughts in two of the major producing regions — the first one being vietnam, which produces robusta, the more bitter—tasting coffee, and brazil produces arabica, which is the milder—tasting coffee. their crops had been decimated at a time when consumption of coffee is pretty inelastic. people might think twice before they buy another car, but they won't think twice about enjoying another cup of coffee. eventually, when that cost does go up at the retail level, i don't know necessarily whether consumption will fall enough to address that supply—demand imbalance,
more of that palm oil for their biodiesel programme — for their automotive industry — which means they have less pure palm oil to sell on the world market for foodly about cocoa and coffee, because we had all those headlines recently that coffee now at its most expensive in nearly 50 years. why are we seeing these record prices? and when does it start to shape behaviour, when it gets so expensive, people think, "actually, ijust "can't afford to buy this any more"? what's been...
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more of that palm oil for their biodiesel programme — for their automotive industry — which means they have less pure palm oil to sell on the world market for food25, given the threat of things like trade wars, tariffs, protectionism, what does that mean for the price of food? like trade wars, tariffs, protectionism, what does that mean for the price of food? i think agricultural commodities, generally speaking, have quite a lot of influence, both in terms of world inflation, but also world macro evolutions have an impact on the food. so with donald trump becoming the next president of the usa, he has promised tariffs and potential trade wars with china and the eu, canada and mexico, which would ultimately have a direct impact on how much the usa is allowed to import and export. in terms of food commodities, usa is a massive exporter of corn and soybeans, and also wheat. 0n the other hand, trade wars could potentially damage economic growth, so gdp could get impacted, which could also hurt demand in terms of overall food consumption. and thirdly, another impact that we're seeing from a potential donald trump election is the fact that we think th
more of that palm oil for their biodiesel programme — for their automotive industry — which means they have less pure palm oil to sell on the world market for food25, given the threat of things like trade wars, tariffs, protectionism, what does that mean for the price of food? like trade wars, tariffs, protectionism, what does that mean for the price of food? i think agricultural commodities, generally speaking, have quite a lot of influence, both in terms of world inflation, but also world...
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food. nick hampton, welcome to the programme. and we've been focusing in this programme about what president—elect trump's tariffs could mean for business right around the world where you source your material from? well, i mean, it's important to say that we should wait and see what the incoming administration actually does. i mean, for us, we're a global business, so we're looking to source ingredients globally and deliver products to customers globally, and what tariffs could mean is reshaping our supply chain in a way that allows us freedom of trade in a cost—effective way for the business. that shift away from being a sugar business, a lot of businesses are wondering if they can pass on charges to customers to higher prices. given we are facing a squeeze on incomes for so many people around the world, how much can you pass on to people? that's a good question. we've seen significant inflation in food prices over the last three orfour food prices over the last three or four years, food prices over the last three orfour years, something we focus on as a business because we are in the food industry. fortunately for us although we provide proof of functionali
food. nick hampton, welcome to the programme. and we've been focusing in this programme about what president—elect trump's tariffs could mean for business right around the world where you source your material from? well, i mean, it's important to say that we should wait and see what the incoming administration actually does. i mean, for us, we're a global business, so we're looking to source ingredients globally and deliver products to customers globally, and what tariffs could mean is...
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food. nick hampton, welcome to the programme. and we've been focusing in this programme about what president—elect trump's tariffs could mean for business right around the worldat you do, given where you source your material from? well, i mean, it's important to say that we should wait and see what the incoming administration actually does. i mean, for us, we're a global business, so we're looking to source ingredients globally and deliver products to customers globally, and what tariffs could mean is reshaping our supply chain in a way that allows us freedom of trade in a cost—effective way for the business. that shift away from being a sugar business, loads of people around the world will know you for exactly that. they think what you do is make sugar and sell it around the world. describe the business to me now. what does it look like? so, in some ways, you could say we've gone from being a sugar producer to a sugar reducer. and we're now a business very much focused on where the future of food is going, which is aligned to the growing consumer demands for healthier, tastier and more sustainable food and drink. and we do that through three core platforms.
food. nick hampton, welcome to the programme. and we've been focusing in this programme about what president—elect trump's tariffs could mean for business right around the worldat you do, given where you source your material from? well, i mean, it's important to say that we should wait and see what the incoming administration actually does. i mean, for us, we're a global business, so we're looking to source ingredients globally and deliver products to customers globally, and what tariffs...
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within syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, while £10 million will go to the world food programme lebanon and 10 million goes to the wfp and the un's refugee agency, the unhcr in jordan. now this intervention comes a week after the collapse of the assad regime. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to yesterday. and that's what we'll be encouraging. >> in other news, labour has claimed a record pace for removing migrants from the uk, but channel crossings are still at an all time high. the home office says nearly 13,500 people have been removed since labour's election win in july. that's the most in any six month period since 2019. however, the number of channel crossings continues to rise, with just over 21,000 migrants arriving by small boat, including a record 609 on thursday. home secretary yvette cooper says labour is intensifying border security and cracking down on illegal working. however, tory
within syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, while £10 million will go to the world food programme lebanon and 10 million goes to the wfp and the un's refugee agency, the unhcr in jordan. now this intervention comes a week after the collapse of the assad regime. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed...
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will go to syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, while 10 million will go to world food programmelebanon and 10 million to the un's refugee agency in jordan. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to yesterday. and that's what we'll be encouraging. >> in other news, close to a thousand people may have been killed after cyclone chido hit the french territory of mayotte in the indian ocean. the search for survivors continued today. it's feared the eventual death toll could continue to rise once the damage is fully assessed. entire settlements were flattened when the cyclone brought wind speeds of more than 225km/h, with the poorest living in makeshift shelters particularly hard hit. forecaster matteo france said it was the strongest storm in more than 90 years to hit the islands, and a convicted terrorist is reportedly suing a pub called the saracen's head inn, saying he was deeply offended by its sign. i
will go to syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, while 10 million will go to world food programmelebanon and 10 million to the un's refugee agency in jordan. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to yesterday. and that's what we'll be encouraging. >> in other news, close to a thousand people...
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within syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, with £10 million will go to the world food programmen lebanon and 10 million to the wfp and the un's refugee agency, unhcr in jordan. while the intervention comes a week after the collapse of the assad regime. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to yesterday. and that's what we'll be encouraging. >> in other news, labour has claimed a record pace for removing migrant migrants from the uk, but channel crossings are still at an all time high. the home office says nearly 13,500 people have been removed since labour's election win in july. that's the most in any six month period since 2019. however, the number of channel crossings continues to rise, with over 21,000 migrants arriving by small boat, including a record 609 on thursday. home secretary yvette cooper says labour is intensifying border security and cracking down on illegal working. however, conserva
within syria for food, shelter and emergency health care, with £10 million will go to the world food programmen lebanon and 10 million to the wfp and the un's refugee agency, unhcr in jordan. while the intervention comes a week after the collapse of the assad regime. >> we want to see a syrian led and a syrian owned future, and we want one that is representative and inclusive. thatis representative and inclusive. that is what partners in the region and allies, close allies signed up to...