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from the german president. it's a u. turn for shorts who has pledged the party members would have the final say on any deal. police in paris say a tiger escaped from a circus and roam the streets of the french capital for some time on friday emergency services rushed to the area before the tiger was shot dead by circus staff near a bridge over the san river. black friday has officially kicked off the holiday shopping season it's only one month to christmas and u.s. shoppers were busting through the dollars to get their hands on a bargain meanwhile here in europe the day is still met with some confusion. also coming up zimbabwe has a new president but can he prop up an economy that's already well on the road to ruin. and sweet berry why and how georgia is fast getting a reputation for
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a super rich. i'm daniel winter and this is your business update believe it or not many retailers make a massive forty percent of their yearly sales in the month leading up to christmas and it all kicks off with black friday retailers outside of the u.s. are trying to get in on the action britain already has boxing day china has singles day but the likes of germany and france don't have one big day for shopping sales here black friday isn't stirring up the dole busting frenzy is seen in the u.s. . a shopping frenzy in the u.s. everything half off in the u.k. . and the rush on online business in china. the black friday cyber monday fever is raging around the world. this electronics chain in the u.s.
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the birthplace of black friday is offering a fifty five inch t.v. for just one hundred eighty dollars sixty five inch for seven hundred fifty dollars for some shoppers that's a deal that doesn't need a reason when you get to t.v. from my pants room and i waited but what if i get. this business in paris is offering twenty percent off all items yet there's no long line before the door and only a few full bags instead there's skepticism over an american shopping spectacle. i think it's an anglo-saxon thing it's not typically french but apparently it's working pretty well there are more people on the streets than i expected and the reason i heard about it and i saw a lot of signs i received emails and coupons but it doesn't push me to buy more today on the same reasons that we're going in germany one resourceful businessman even license the name black friday to get around paying fees other businesses have thought of clever replacements. and in china black friday is just one of several
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days of mega sales others are tied to a specialist times of the year. yash raj i usually buy household items during double eleven or double twelve and then i buy famous brand clothes on black friday . that he was jewish and i'm trying to. it's little wonder that marketing experts in china have encourage businesses to sell western name brand products at sale prices on black friday their luxury items for an emerging chinese middle class. black friday may look different around the world but one thing is common customers eyes get big when they see that magic word sale. and the call to is on the wall street for us hence have you got your black friday shopping done. well i haven't even thought about what to get my friends and family here but overall it looks like the season has started on
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a high note for the huge retail industry and expectations are that on average americans might spare might spend nine hundred sixty seven dollars each that would be a new record overall just this thanksgiving weekend almost seventy percent of americans are going to start their holiday shopping and overall we see a strong gains also here on wall street for retail stocks wal-mart for instance or especially. the department store chain macy's with strong gains here head of the weekend so despite the strong gains it seems that black friday isn't really what it used to be the trend is actually towards browsing on the friday and shopping online on cyber monday. browsing on friday or even already on thursday we saw online sales increase by about eighteen percent
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yesterday on things giving day and overall it looks like for the first time ever more americans will do their holiday shopping online offline and that's also why we see the stock of amazon dot com reaching a new all time high here in the friday session but it looks like the pockets of americans are deep enough for both for online and offline shoppers so it really looks like a pretty strong season for the retail industry overall here in the u.s. ok well yes if you don't get your shopping done today you can do it at home by monday thank you very much reporting live for us. german competition authorities are investigating allegations of illegal ticket price hikes at lufthansa the move follows a string of complaints from consumers since rival evelyn's collapse prices on some routes have risen by up to thirty percent while also leaving left hands of the
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carriers operating certain routes within germany evelyn's demise is creates and indeed an additional a demand for around sixty thousand tickets a day tons of wants to take over the majority of evelyn's planes to serve these routes but needs e.u. approval before it can do so. zimbabwe's stock market is starting to recover from the chaos of the past days and zimbabweans are now looking to emerson man and god to fulfill his promises almost all of the population is out of work and he has promised jobs jobs jobs saying he'll place emphasis on agriculture and foreign direct investment the path to recovery will be long because the country has fallen far. selling tomatoes and onions because that's the only way to scrape up enough money to get by but those days finally over right collette marie moez a trained engineer and feels cheated out of his future he used to own his own
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company but the economic crisis in zimbabwe threw business into a tailspin now he sells shoes. had to do. you know order to supplement my income you know business fairs and been good. for the companies. in the biz basically trying to put food on the table for my family. there are a few jobs and zimbabwe some estimates but the unemployment rate did over ninety percent and business is conducted in dollars you won or south african rand the country's currency doesn't exist anymore the government here only issues a kind of promissory note that no one wants there's plenty of homegrown ambition and talent the founder of this online platform returned to zimbabwe from britain and has so far hired twelve staff but there are hopes things will now finally change for the better. if there's some economic fundamentals that need to be
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addressed and i expect and i hope that the new government will address those things i also. hope that we have a better economy with a bit economy it impacts us directly so advertisers which is how that's how we survive. zimbabwe has infrastructure a relatively well educated population fertile soil and plenty of mineral resources and many now hope that with mugabe gone the country will finally be able to reach its full potential. a u leaders met in brussels on friday to discuss cooperation with former soviet states as part of an initiative called of the eastern partnership of the six countries taking part in the program ukraine moldova and georgia already have free trade deals with the european union our correspondent nick connelly went to georgia
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to see what impact those changes are having. it's here at the foot of the caucasus mountains just a stone's throw from georgia's border with russia that scientists believe that wine was first produced some eight thousand years ago today wine is the country's third biggest export. german unsure when winds now fills about one and a half million bottles year ninety percent of it for export western europe used to be the firm's biggest market but that's not changing fast. while you think sun goes up you know you've already worn it for why china. this goes. on and. china. adopting e.u. standards has opened doors and not just in europe other countries are taking notice of georgian wine but what does the country's free trade deal with the e.u. meant in practical terms for day to day business our board is here and all
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and. it's much better for to make business for european countries same standout same. documentation and same papers. the fall of the soviet union so living standards in georgia nosedive in recent years tensions with russia traditionally georgia's biggest market and political instability have made for a toxic mix add to that georgia's location more than a thousand kilometers from the nearest e.u. member and it's little wonder the unemployment estate in double figures for the past two decades but what was a disadvantage is now being turned to the country's advantage as georgia positions itself as a hub for the region and a gateway to europe. for chinese it's a very good fortune. because producing enjoy here they can trade with you without any ties for you it's very useful in georgia we have
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a weight cheap labor market so for a european company it's very easy to invert georgian product and then trade back to there is country. while talk of georgia as a singapore of the caucasus may still seem premature new railings to china and a new deep sea port mean the country could soon revive history as an important stage on the new silk route and the center of eurasia and trade. and that rounds off our week all business updates from all check us out online until next time from me on the business team in dublin thank you very much for watching and have a great week.
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i'm a mother like two billion other mothers around the world i have one wish the best for my child. but in this is science here in which breastfeeding is often frowned upon and adds well for me to abound with profits is more important than my baby's well being how do i know how to make the right decisions mostly busy listening to you know all these entertaining blogs or the pediatrician or the counselor and i
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forgot what helped. meant starting to seminar on d w. they're black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter like this nothing that to blend in and i'll miss. the. group. and being you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. it seems that. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the phrase like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about
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