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that's the inventor of the snoozeshade. up next is a news briefing, we will take you through the stories making headlines in the global news media. goodbye for now. this is the business briefing. the nissan president is gone as shareholders appoint the renault a campaign is being launched to chairman as the new director. the raise awareness of a system for biggest democracy appears to go to people to alert police if they are the polls. how much for the economy in danger but unable to speak. this prompts the caller on about his where on the ballot box? press a certain number if they call on the markets asian stocks have moved higher. there was a huge sigh of relief around the world on friday 999. when the us payrolls report showed a strong rise injobs in march. just one of the 20,000 silent
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because made 2999 in the uk every day. many callers using a mobile are unaware of the system to inform big changes at one of the world ‘s police without speaking if there might be in danger. it enables biggest car companies. an someone too might be in danger. it enables someone too scared might be in danger. it enables someone too scared to make a noise to press five 51 prompted. this is extraordinary meeting left a change been operating in the uk since 2002 but is not widely known by the public. the pumps and questions on in presidency. this man, the renault the automated system allow the filter to take less. to make sure that you do press 55, you will get chairman has been appointed to replace the nissen president. the response that you need is a renault, nissan and mitsuibshi have a complex ownership structure. and nissan biggest shareholder priority. today's campaign has been is renault at 43%, but the french government has a lot of influence lost during national stocking because it is renault‘s awareness week. this woman was biggest shareholder. strangled by her former partner at her home in plymouth in 2013. her he has i corresponded in tokyo. death led to calls for the system to be reviewed and she may have been update viewers on exactly what's happened at this meeting. this is as misinformed of what happens during a
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silent call. it's hoped a wider was expected. this is the first understanding of how the system works can potentially save lives in chance that nissen has had to get the future. ghosn off the board. his been held coming up, all the latest at bbc brea kfast. coming up, all the latest at bbc in prison and charged with mr ayres, breakfast. including all the latest boat, business and entertainment he has remained on the board of directors. while he was out on bail stops to stay with us on bbc news. he attempted to take part in a previous board of directors meeting at the headquarters. he was not allowed to do that but clearly nissen wanted to have this the latest headlines: london has become the first city extraordinary meeting to remove mr in the world to introduce an ultra low emission zone in an effort to improve air quality. ghosn from his position. he headed president trump has announced is the woman in charge the company for around 20 years and of his order policy. it's gone ahead and the shareholders have voted to do so. they have voted kirstjen nielsen has said to replace mr ghosn on the board of she resigned with immediate effect. a british woman could face two years directors with the ceo of renault. a in prison in dubai for insulting her
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powerfulfigure remains ex—husband ‘s wife on facebook. directors with the ceo of renault. a powerful figure remains on the directors with the ceo of renault. a powerfulfigure remains on the board here but ghosn has gone. the interesting thing is that not only now it is time to look at the stories that are making the is how it's playing out in terms of headlines in the media across the business but also in terms of politics. there is a lot of politics world. we begin with the guardian surrounding the whole case not and the countdown to brexit enters what could be its final days. this article describes mounting frustration that talks adjusted the criminal case against with the labour party mrghosn adjusted the criminal case against mr ghosn that the relationship tween aren't bearing fruit, as mrs may prepares to head tab on mike and nissan. behind all to brussels for an emergency summit later this week. next, we look at the bbc website of the criminal case there is the and one of our leading struggle, if you like, we're not stories this morning. the british government says it's seeing it in the open but there is a planning to introduce new regulations, that would hold websites to account for offensive quiet tussle or tug—of—war for content, such as control of who's going to run nissan in the future. mr ghosn very much terrorist propaganda. dominated control of nissan for 20 yea rs. dominated control of nissan for 20 years. it's very clear from people bloomberg is among the papers talking of the record that was covering the conflict in libya. it highlights how continued fighting presented inside temp —— nissan. between the government and forces that's not to get rid of him. there backed by khalifa haftar has the potential to seriously disrupt isa global oil markets. staying in the middle east,
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that's not to get rid of him. there is a desire by people inside nissan to see more control seated from the the front page of the arab news looks at the world economic forum injordan, and the concerns raised french effective ownership. renault that the arab economy is only a third of the size it should be, with calls for greater is effectively the owner. it owns cooperation and collaboration. and finally, the financial times 43% of the japanese company. there reports on london's new pollution isa 43% of the japanese company. there rules and how businesses such is a quietjostling going on behind as taxi companies and logistics those doors as to how this firms have been adapting to the new standards, which come into effect today. relationship is going to work in the jonathan charles is back, director future. publicly, both sides say they are committed to the alliance of communications at the european and they have renewed that commitment today. as this place out, is to ghosn is still in prison after bank for reconstruction and development. good to have you back. being rearrested. he was taken into good to see you. let's start with brexit, as we start every single custody last week, he was extremely day. this is a bit like dante's angry. over the weekend of heard from his wife who apparentlyjumped on the plane at the end of last week circles of hell, isn't it? cabinet because police, when they went in, theory are theresa may long as to ta ke because police, when they went in, to take a husband, they also took a brexit delay looms, we could be mobile phone, her laptop computer facing another year perhaps of discussing all of this. what the and said they wanted to question her papers do not say of course, of as well. she took fright at that, course this is really crucial week, said she didn't feel safe injapan evenif course this is really crucial week, even if we get to this without and she got escorted to the airport
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by the ambassador from france and is now back in france where prosecutors will not be able to get hold of her. thank you very much for the update and it's important to tell you that i'm talking business letter on bbc world news, we will have an exclusive interview with the ghosn family lawyer. if you can do, tune the world's biggest democracy is electing a new leader this week. indians will be casting their ballots on thursday and the economy is likely to be a key issue — with many concerned over the unemployment rate, slowing growth and difficulties in the agriculture sector. monica miller has the details. india's election commission has its work cut out. how do you get 900 million eligible voters to the ballot box? you do it in seven phases and the first one begins this thursday. what are the issues on voters minds? a lot of them have to do with the economy. job creation is
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important to voters, india's eye employment rate is at the highest it has been sincerely 1970s. and the ruling party has been criticised for failing to add anywhere near enough jobs for the economy. farmers are demanding better prices for produce, infrastructure and systems to support the. in some cases, wave loa ns support the. in some cases, wave loans which have been dead traps. during office, the government to validate some big policies. like the goods and services tax and a surprise span of large currency notes that shook up small and medium—sized businesses. even though they had theirfair share medium—sized businesses. even though they had their fair share of problems, many voters praised the government for implementing what they say are daring policies. the opposition party also says it has a lot of good ideas. including the creation of 2.2 million jobs. lot of good ideas. including the creation of 2.2 millionjobs. a universal basic income and universal healthcare universal basic income and universal healthca re just universal basic income and universal healthcare just to name a few. with
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such a huge population and such a diverse country, it's about to be a close race. now let's brief you on some other business stories. internet sales in the uk, internet companies could be fined or blocked if they fail to tackle online harm such as terrorist propaganda and child abuse under new government plans. the proposals include independent watchdogs and a code of ductus tech companies have to practise. senior managers could be held liable if services breach the rules. the former chairman of korean air has died in the us, age 70. he remained the chairman after shareholders ousted him following charges of embezzlement, tax evasion, his eldest daughter generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident. there is criticism about the countries group of family—owned conglomerates. american airlines
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will have to cancel up to 90 flights per day untiljune the fifth because of its grounding of the boeing 737 max. it's awaiting approval before the fleet can return to the air. the alain says it will help all passengers rebook their flights. alain says it will help all passengers rebook theirflights. the 737 max was grounded worldwide following two fatal crashes. the global economy has entered a synchronised slowdown. that means that data showing the help of the economies slowing down especially in us, europe and china. this was compiled by a us think tank and the financial times. the international monetary plans to revise the growth numbers later this week. for a lot of new mums sleep — both their own and their babies — becomes a top priority. well, when cara sayer struggled
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