Main content
US Government shutdown close to becoming the longest in history
Foodbanks see rise in use by Government workers as shutdown nears record
The US government shutdown appears on course to be the longest in history after President Trump made clear he has no plans to negotiate with Democrats over healthcare costs. Leanna Byrne hears from a worker and a food bank in New York.
Also, Kimberly-Clark, the company behind Huggies and Kleenex, is buying the maker of Tylenol and Kenvue, in a forty-nine billion dollar deal.
Almost ten years after launching its ambitious Vision 2030 plan to diversify away from oil, Saudi Arabia is pouring billions into artificial intelligence and high-tech infrastructure.
Presenter: Leanna Byrne
Producer: Ahmed Adan
Editor: Olie D'Albertanson
Last on
Mon 3 Nov 202515:50GMT
BBC World Service
Broadcast
- Mon 3 Nov 202515:50GMTBBC World Service
