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he's facing fresh turmoil just two days after becoming the first largest posse in the german parliament after e-coli to fight the pads for a house and then it's she will resign from the party accusing years of moving too far to the right and i have been easy for him to see. how about more world news for you at the top off the hour i've been facility and is on the way with your business update in just a bit of a good day. with the different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me make up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom a voice global news that matters d. w.
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made for minds. to seventeen beethoven says. to october first. at. the french president paints a sweeping vision of europe he wants member states to share more or less depends if they do campbell. another politically tricky project a new european rail champion in the works across the border merger worth billions
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and what do dying bees in romania have to do with europe's mass recovery they want us to go. to school and let's do business. cause europe speech has drawn mixed reaction from germany the french president says the eurozone needs a joint budget and harmonize taxes to stay globally relevant he argues that would also reduce inequalities across the block but one has laid out his proposals for european reform just as the german political elite attempts the daunting and drawn out task of building a coalition government he's hoping his ideas will have more influence that way one of the potential coalition linchpins other pro business free democrats they've rejected macaws call to create a joint eurozone budget and f.t.p. official says the problem is in europe is not a lack of public funds but the lack of reform in the euro zone budget would set exactly the wrong incentives when mccall went on to say in his speech that the e.u.
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is too weak to slow and too inefficient i thought he was talking about frets i put that through our financial correspondent in frankfurt called red bulls and he for sure try to motivate his compatriots to wake them up to encourage to embrace change but also you know by listing all the challenges that our societies are facing right now migration globalization education unemployment you name it he spoke to the whole continent and he won through europe to be the answer here and not an obstacle and. actually achieving that he's going to surely need a strong partner that strong partner being germany i guess. yes he needs a government in berlin willing to support a further integration of the european union and the eurozone and that's where the problem lies it's the liberal democrats the party that supports sensually becoming
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a new government member a member of this new coalition which has a tendency to look at europe rather as something that germany pays a lot of money for and stead of seeing at it as an opportunity for peace for common values and common solutions can reduce in there now to what could turn out to be a politically tricky deal which ever way this goes zeman is looking for a match made in heaven but there's a love triangle will the german engineering company also a french firm with a heart for super fast trains or d. the canadian who's on the rebound well joe kayser the man behind siemens has made up his mind. the fusion between siemens and alstom is on track to create a new european giant in the train building business. in the near future the german i.c.e. and the french t.g.v. will come from a single manufacturer siemens wants to bring its entire train division in return
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for a fifty percent cut of the new firm which will be based in paris but they're not doing it entirely of their own free will you know. the real construction in the signposting market is in a state of advanced consolidation the chinese group c. r. c. is today bigger than alstom siemens and can it is a combined the next step of this chinese group is in all likelihood continental europe where c r r c could rely on a purchase of a european manufacturers. even after the new firm is founded the pressure on the europeans will increase siemens has considered canadian company body a but the deal was reportedly derailed by bumb body is shaky finances however if the competition authorities aren't all aboard the big european deal will hit the buffers. this some of millions and
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millions of eggs or recalled from supermarkets right across europe it emerged that they were tainted with an insecticide called fairbairn ale turns out the insecticide was also related to the demise of bees in romania for two years beekeepers that have been seeking compensation but they are getting away. millions of bees used to buzz around here collecting nectar but two years ago all the buzzing activity around beekeeper costello shiela fell silent. take a look all the bees are dead all because of this chemical they sprayed on the fields my entire business is destroyed at some point i'll have to burn down everything. in the spring of two thousand and fifteen wheat fields here were sprayed with the insecticide five percent which contains the chemical fiber no known for killing ticks its use near domestic animals was already banned at that
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time says that people in the village of preached in one of eastern romania's poorest regions weren't even informed. it was a disaster for us beekeepers. we were robbed of our livelihood a beekeeper can't exist without bees these gentlemen because they don't go logical disaster here. they didn't think about the people or the animals or even about us. all they're interested in is money. and they can't get enough of a. crush on the last twenty four beehives and with them his livelihood the same happened to other beekeepers. along with farming honey was one of the few sources of income for people in. the beekeepers are suing this man exterminator constantine three goats for using banned chemicals he sprayed the five percent and now he presented to us with
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a clear conscience he no longer sells it but he does still sell similar agents. you look here you can buy it for fifteen lay and do with it what you want. but how was it applied read the bottle. the trial against three goats is already in its second year the court wants expert advice from the agricultural authorities but they haven't even looked into the case and the beekeeper suspect that because it's wife works at the agency she's protecting her husband. the evidence shows that i'm innocent everything was signed in permitted i was supposed to exterminate ticks they live in the fields not on airplanes or ships so that's where i sprayed i'm not to blame. the beekeepers disagree contaminated eggs in belgium and holland have focused attention on dangers of the
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insecticide five percent which contains the dangerous chemical fiber no the beekeepers want to put pressure on the manufacturer who is located in bucharest the company ignored interview requests but this invoice shows that it delivered five percent to animal breeders. five percent can be deadly. especially if you consume several products contaminated with it. the effects emerge rapidly. the symptoms are not sweating vomiting and even in some cases consciousness. for the beekeepers and the egg scandal in western europe hasn't changed a thing five percent killed about fifty million bees here in twenty fifteen. is sad that no one seems to have learned their lessons from it. we exported honey from here all over europe germany france italy there were contracts but since the
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disaster since the bees died we no longer sell honey otherwise this is a pristine region with huge forests that was never any environmental pollution. slowly but surely nature seems to be recovering. makes a discovery wild bees have moved into one of his hives that encourages him to begin keeping bees again but it will be a long time before he can once again make a living from it mining remains to be a huge problem in the democratic republic of congo a country is rich in natural results is only a very few get the benefits u.n. experts say that the military controls the money it's. hand to mining for gold is labor intensive and twenty thirteen alone congolese workers dredged up some ten
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thousand kilos of the precious metal the united nations estimates that ninety eight percent of annual gold exports are illegal the country's military is behind the unlawful trade even though military personnel are forbidden from engaging in mining but the country turns a blind eye to that. the last twenty years has seen the establishment of illicit trading centers mainly in the eastern provinces. a majority of the gold goes to lebanon the united arab emirates and india. the gold sold by the military in twenty thirteen was worth an estimated four hundred nine million u.s. dollars according to the u.n. this is hurt the country's economy to the tune of some eight point two million u.s. dollars annually. meanwhile millions of congolese are fleeing violence that is seen thousands killed in recent months. now imagine paying tens of
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millions for a rock and one that's not all that uncommon all the largest roll of diamond ever found known as outlined has been sold for fifty three million u.s. dollars a canadian mining company the car a diamond sold the one thousand one hundred nine counts going to british jewel the lawrence scruff the tennis ball size gem was discovered in botswana in twenty fifteen it is the largest diamond found in over a century the biggest diamond ever it was three thousand carrots and it was fractured into nine pieces to make jewels for the british royal family it was called the cullinan and was discovered in south africa in one thousand nine hundred five by a bit of history for their business with you at all see you again very soon you're on the top of.
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