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WSJ What’s News

New European Terror Threat Linked to Iran, Gaza War

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

44K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for March 12. After a wave of terror attacks hit Europe starting in 2015 inspired by the Islamic State, Journal correspondent Bojan Pancevski reports that security services are now monitoring threats from a growing list of new sources. Plus, the Prime Minister of Haiti agrees to resign as violence rages in the Caribbean nation. And Chinese EV-giant BYD struggles with its overseas expansion amid a slew of quality-control issues. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:16.0

European Intelligence Services warn of a new terror threat linked to Iran and the Gaza War.

0:22.0

They were kind of posing as refugees, but they had automatic rifles, they had

0:27.6

pistols, they had ammunition, and on their mobile phones they had pictures of Jewish and Israeli targets in Europe.

0:35.0

Plus the Prime Minister of Haiti agrees to resign as violence rages in the Caribbean nation

0:41.0

and Chinese Evie Giant BYD struggles with its overseas expansion

0:46.0

amid a slew of quality control issues. It's Tuesday March 12th. I'm Lou Vargas

0:51.6

for the Wall Street Journal and here is the AM edition of

0:55.0

What's News? The top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:01.1

We begin in Haiti where Embadled Prime Minister Ariel-Anri has agreed to resign as violence

1:08.4

rages on in the Caribbean nation.

1:11.0

Anri, who has been hold up in Puerto Rico and unable to return to Haiti, will reportedly

1:15.6

step aside once a transitional council and interim leader are named, moves that are meant to set

1:21.2

in motion an election as quickly as possible.

1:24.0

Erfon Ali is the president of Guyana and chairman of the Caribbean community,

1:29.6

a political and economic union that along with the US has been calling for a

1:33.6

transition of power in a bid to stabilize Haiti.

1:37.0

Whatever we do must be what the Haitian people want of us. That is the

1:41.6

important point. It is not what we want, it is what the Haitian people want of us.

1:45.8

What we exercise leadership as a region in being proactive.

1:51.8

However, Haiti faces a challenging return back to stability

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