Australia goes to the polls
Millions of Australians decide whether or not to vote back in the Conservatives after nine years under the party's rule.
Millions of Australians decide whether or not to vote back in the Conservatives after nine years under the party's rule. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Katie Silver and Australian economist Tim Harcourt tell us more.
Rising fuel prices have led food delivery drivers to strike for days in the United Arab Emirates, where industrial action is banned. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Sameer Hashmi explains their struggle from Dubai.
Adi Imsirovic from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies gives us his views on the former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's recent resignation from the board of directors of Russia's state-owned oil company, Rosneft.
In Korea, president Joe Biden begins his five-day Asia trip with a visit to a Samsung semiconductor plant. We talked to Carolina Milanesi, president of analyst and market research firm Creative Strategies, about this.
Vivienne Nunis is joined throughout the programme by guests Tony Nash, Chief Economist at Complete Intelligence in Houston, Texas, and Karen Percy, Senior freelance reporter in Melbourne.
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