Concerns rise over starvation in Gaza

加沙地带饥饿问题引发担忧

FT News Briefing

2025-07-30

11 分钟
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The potential US-China trade war truce depends on US President Donald Trump’s approval, and a UN-backed food security group says a famine is unfolding in Gaza. Plus, China’s AI expo gives the international community an alternative to American technology, and the IMF’s new global growth forecast reflects that the fall of the dollar has lessened the impact of Trump’s trade war.  Mentioned in this podcast: US says extended trade war truce with Beijing hinges on Trump approval ‘Worst-case scenario’ of famine unfolding in Gaza, says global hunger monitor China lays out its AI vision in foil to Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ plan  IMF upgrades global growth forecast as weaker dollar aids world economy Credit: Fox Today’s FT News Briefing was produced by Sonja Hutson, Fiona Symon, Mischa Frankl-Duval, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello, and Gavin Kallmann. Our acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. Our intern is Michaela Seah. The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Good morning from the Financial Times.

  • Today is Wednesday, July 30th, and this is your FT News Briefing.

  • The US and China are talking about a little more breathing room.

  • And a UN panel says there is a famine unfolding in Gaza.

  • Plus, China wants to unseat the US as the world's biggest player in artificial intelligence,

  • but it wants to do things its own way.

  • I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news you need to start your day.

  • The US and China could extend their tariff truce.

  • The current pause is set to expire on August 12th.

  • The two countries met yesterday to work on a solution and the Chinese delegation said both sides agreed to pause tariffs on each other for an additional 90 days.

  • But, during the U.S. press conference, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson had a different take.

  • Nothing is agreed until we speak with President Trump.