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finish. dortmund win three mil and continue that one hundred percent start to the season. for it let's take a quick look at the standings after match day five in the bundesliga dortmund's on top followed by buying munich and hoffenheim hand over an oxford round out the top five in the bottom half frankfurt involves for about the only gainers cologne is still stuck in the cellar with no points. the e.u. and canada's trade agreement goes into effect today monika will have more of the applications coming right up. to british. tour linked to news from africa and the world or link to it simply stories and discussions from the news a visit and what website d.w.
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e.u. canada a comprehensive economic and trade agreement a notice comes into effect today we talked to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy. welcome to the business so the bidding process here we are the bidding process for bankrupt german kariya abilene is over seven office on the table the committee of creditors is making a preliminary decision today as to how to proceed what do we. have tons o. is no longer interested in ambulance long haul flights instead germany's flagship carrier wants to get an ambulance leisure unit and the landing slots that come with it then we have x. formula one champion the key lauder who founded fly nicky in two thousand and three and he made a joint bid with thomas cook's german airline quando was thrown one hundred million euros for thirty eight. ft and budget kerry easyjet is reportedly hoping to expand
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its operations it doesn't offer a major hub for evelyn and western germany looking to acquire forty planes then there is a group led by investor verbal who wants to take over billing completely for up to five hundred million orus klassen a former energy executive has a similar plan he's offering one hundred million euros ok so those are the bits who's going to get what a decision is due on monday that's the day after the german election until then staff can only sit and hope for the best. for layoffs just around the corner air berlin ground crews could soon be out of jobs what routes will remain how many flight attendants will still be needed in a few weeks or months press reports now say the bankrupt airline is dropping all of its long haul flights beginning october fifteenth. to use it what's the situation for air berlin staff has grown precarious we don't know which jobs are
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really secure in the long term and we've been aware for a while that in ministration in technical staff in particular don't seem to have any future here kind of. that's why both unions and the airline are now demanding that german government set up a temporary employment agency as a safety net for air berlin employees left jobless after the dust settles. they would be offered financial aid during a transition period while training for new positions in other words air berlin appears to be preparing for an undesirable outcome that the airline can't find an investor to take it on lock stock and barrel carving the carrier up is sure to cost many more jobs the say to free trade agreement comes into effect ass off today the deal aims to boost trade between canada and the european union for example it makes canadian cheaper heah simply by getting rid of imported duties but it's not all good news in canada there is
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a growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's nations. career said glen dale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message. done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our waters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys to to get our money to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world
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it has sales of around three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused to speak with us the industry is profiting from kind of his new trade agreement with the e.u. which is gotten rid of tariffs and increased production and exports but environmental activists say aquaculture is damaging wild stocks of fish. when they migrate upstream from the pacific to reproduce they swim right past the fish farms and critics say that has spread disease and infection canadian authorities however play down the issue and say the cage salmon pose no threat to their wild cousins. when atlantic salmon are actually put out into the ocean they go disease free they're raised in hatcheries a land base facilities and fresh water and we actually have a large suite of vaccinations that are given to the fish to guarantee that they're entering the water in a clean and healthy way that may be true but why are fishermen in british columbia
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catching fewer and fewer wild salmon many factors could be playing a role not least climate change or pollution but most locals blame the fish farms for their empty lines and nets. going into the season we knew it was going to be more warm and i think it's even worse than what they've a project that we're going to. put it all here and not only this area but the northern areas has been weak runs through. the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. so a critical view of the sea to trade agreement there let's see if we can find some
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more angles to it together with jason tolland minister counselor at the canadian embassy here in bowling good to have you with us so believe me referring in to this report i mean it took a long time to get seated under wraps there was criticism from both sides on many issues how big a role did environmental issues such as the one that we just saw in the report play . environmental issues actually been a fundamental part of canada's trade negotiation strategy for many years creating sita and in-fight counted in the e.u. have long been partners of looking for environmental policy solutions through the prism of three. the that's not to say that this is an environmental agreement it's a trade agreement but it is not just in terms of environment but in terms of labor culture sustainable development among other things transparency as well. contains a set of commitments to ensure the standards aren't affected government operates to
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regular right to regulate which is extremely important part of course of environmental management but you had just one had to strike a compromise which is part and parcel of any agreement. i got from yes but the compromise is actually not in respect of the environment and one of the issues the brought up is a piece. you've heard from shore they're speaking for the department fisheries and oceans is just one of many officials are largely what on issues like salmon management in the pacific coast for many years there have been fish farms aquaculture has been active in the region investments have been in british columbia for some time but there are very sophisticated policies in science looking at the issues of our culture in canada. and of course the salmon it population is extremely vulnerable to modest changes in temperature and we've known that for decades which is an issue that is managed environmentally encounter british columbia and the federal government canada are actively involved in environmental management and that's what these are actually does it looks at those issues to
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manage them collectively they don't necessarily harmonizing standards apart from the solomon issue and the fact that it's cheaper here in europe now what else is changing today. actually a great deal but most people won't see it so. it comes into provisional effect to do that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there have been art to preparations regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to effectively that's all today just. to push it up but there's not a whole lot of face no you haven't seen it's been behind the scenes but ninety percent of towers come off. overall there is no with immediate effect provisions to a low for labor mobility for protection all the intellectual property for access to government procurement across the board for canada and the. there are standards
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commitments technical barriers to trade for instance would affect issues like salmon discussions on environmental standards all of that is already in effect there are only some small elements of the agreement are in effect just one of those investment provisions for instance which were of the something that in some considerable discussion here in germany. those are not in effect as are for instance small things like camcorder rates you know i'll give you don't want as an example but the bulk all substantive trade between our countries between her canada and the european union for instance where germany are no liberalized effectively was used as a limitation provisionally ok we've got fifteen seconds which of the agreements do you think is the most important in sita. i don't think actually it's a sum of agreements it's the first progressive agreement that we have ever negotiated counted in the year it's a high watermark. and you go out you have commitments in respect of environment
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labor smallmouth. the end of prizes it is a collective agreement you don't see as one it's much more than just the trade agree. minister counselor at the canadian embassy here in berlin thank you so much for taking the time and joining us here in the studio. that i google is a strengthening is hardware business it's a one point one billion dollar deal with taiwanese and company a deal puts two thousand engineers from. vision on the google internet john just trying to bolster its position in a sector dominated by apple and the move could allow google to better integrate its . own hardware expects the deal to close by early twenty eighteen provided it gets the all clear from regulators. that's a business update thanks for keeping me company.
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