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between government troops and rebels. ten thousand civilians of course in the crossfire nearly a thousand have been killed. by convoys are struggling to reach the besieged area. and exclusive i witness accounts of hell on earth. today on t.w. . this week saw concerns over protectionism on thursday u.s. president donald trump fined off on his plan to slap tariffs on metal imports twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on aluminum flanked by steel workers at the white house trump said he was keeping his campaign promise to protect their jobs. today i'm defending america's national security
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by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum we're going to the penalties are to go into effect in two weeks for the time being the u.s. is the biggest still suppliers canada and mexico are exempt from the tariffs the move met with harsh criticism worldwide chancellor angela merkel voiced concern that a meeting of german industry associations calling for dialogue with the us has in all we view with concern be imposition of tariffs on certain products. as a government we have a clear commitment to multilateralism. we support the european commission as it seeks talks with the world trade organization and the united states with the start of. the european steel industry is advocating counter measures by the e.u. and mourns that the consequences of a trade or would also hurt the u.s. our estimations actually that he will actually create job losses net in the state
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in the supply chain and in the u.s. so it's not going to benefit the u.s. and it's going to knock off twenty thousand direct jobs in the u.s. and perhaps as much as one hundred fifty thousand jobs in the it was well trump's decision triggered outrage and alarm in asia south korea said it's considering filing a complaint with the world trade organization while china is threatening retaliation if the tariffs go ahead. after days of rumors came the official announcement european aviation giant airbus will cut more than three thousand seven hundred jobs in europe the company's scaled back production of its a three eighty and a four hundred m. models if you more. a few sites are filtered in england seville and spain and preeminent outspoken germany these are places where the production of the a four hundred m. and a three a she is important so we know that we deployment will not be sufficient
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. to most troubled model is the world's biggest passenger airliner the a three eighty launched thirteen years ago to high hopes the giant jet has a flexible ceasing capacity of more than six hundred passengers. but now the plane is selling poorly it's too large for most airports and too expensive for most airlines. see a four hundred m. isn't fairing much better the turbo prop military transporter has struggled with text. problems for years costs are mounting an unhappy duction is set to be limited to just eight and nearly. airbus says it's confident it will be able to offer the affected workers jobs elsewhere and its production but not everyone believes stuff feasible. carmakers strutted their stuff in geneva this week amid rising sales but the diesel scandal in
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a german court ruling allowing diesel bans in city centers has overshadowed the industry. and has responded with a vision of a diesel free future in twenty twenty five the autonomous version of its large electric sedan the id this isn't will be able to drive seven hundred kilometers with just a single charge no steering wheel required. but diesel refuses to die. that is filled by diesel continues to be a cornerstone of our strategy we believe that for the next five in ten years or maybe for fifteen years for the long stretches the will still be with us with a pretty gross and caloric allies do we have a good idea to buy a. porsche has it somewhat easier a stuttgart firm quickly dropped diesel cars from its program now the company is focusing on two things racing cars for the road like the nine eleven g t three are
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apps with the five hundred twenty horsepower gasoline engine or alternatively completely electric models the porsche brand is trying to woo away deep pocketed customers from american electro pioneer tesla. google isn't so important for porsche in two thousand and seventeen that attendance of these of about twelve percent of all white and for future we will see what the what will happen there are still millions of diesel cars on european roads conversions to comply with emission standards could cost car makers billions of your. the club with us to induce me for them him in the street would be well advised to look into the background of an imminent driving ban and the customer losses it could bring. i would suggest developing a policy for any modifications needed so that customers are not shouldering all the costs so here we are not with two men that saw it. for years diesel has been a billion euro business in europe but as the geneva motor show makes clear diesels
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dominance is set to end. japanese carmaker toyota and once this week that it will stop selling diesel cars in europe the state says it's due to begin this year instead the company will focus on hyper technologies last year just ten percent of toyota models sold in europe were diesel vehicles. the e.u. dampened britain's dreams of frictionless trade post breaks it. the u. council president donald tusk said britain needed to present a realistic solution for the future of the irish border and other questions once the u.k. leaves the block is he rebuffed several demands by british prime minister theresa may including special treatment for british banks actually. lindt chocolate is more popular than ever. swiss confectionery linton lonely sole revenues climbed to
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a record three point four billion euros in twenty seven teen profits also rose which the company attributed to bigger harvests of cocoa and sugar. the i t v berlin opened its stores this week in the german capital the world's biggest tourism trade fair showcases ten thousand tourists and travel businesses from one hundred eighty six countries and regions chancellor angela merkel kicked off the show at a gallon tuesday for the first time the i.g.b. is official partner region is a german state mecklenburg for partner and in the north east of the country. the baltic beaches of the i.t.v. as partner region are thronged in the summer time but when it's winter there's hardly a soul in sight. mechlin book for palm on where nearly two hundred thousand people depend on tourism wants to attract more visitors with creative accommodations like
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the flea powells at a campsite in need off or the equally unusual dock in hostile environment it where you can spend the night in every fish at cargo container and more and more guests are checking in even in the winter time. absolutely. everything this. is. the hospital which opened a year ago has already won and national tourism tries. to statement with their architecture that attracts young people who might otherwise not have had vandeman on their. hotel operators on the baltic coast can't guarantee sunshine instead they offer activities for bad weather like dawkins indoor bouldering gym it's one of a number of new attractions in mecca bought for palm on. another one is the darwinian at the ross talks zoo described as
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a living museum of evolution it includes a tropical hall featuring a runny toms and other primates in their natural setting a large part of the thirty million euros that cost was covered by funding from the stage just mention bought for paul martin. who has plans to expand still further. the ferry dock to offer the historic. architectural highlights like champagne castle which is the state parliament attract lots of german visitors in twenty seventeen next book for palm and racked up more than thirty million overnight stays but there was little tourism from abroad. german tourists have always played a major role for us now and until now there was as much international demand in part due to transportation issues and so forth and so we have a lot of catching up to do we want the i.t.v. the biggest international tourism trade fairs to be
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a platform that provides an impetus. to state is earmarking hundreds of millions of euros for further investment in tourism the hope is that it cities hotels and beaches will fill up even in winter. african countries like the democratic republic of congo are seeing more and more women involved in technology. is one of a growing number of female engineers. she and her team invented robo cops metal giants that regulate the traffic at many of conciousness snarled intersections probusiness out the robo cops do good work still she going to show you something that's very modern there i'm wondering if. it's normally helpful even if it's not behaving so well right now. and. it can happen even to the best of products this one has temporarily lost the use of an arm the
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equitorial heat affects the machines that they need the sun the traffic the tama turns are solar powered. their inventor is convinced that they're better than static traffic lights in many ways. for free on their real thoughts move an average of three thousand six hundred times a day classic traffic lights just sound there. and only push button. movements give people something to look us on the streets. it's amusing when they move up and down like this like a human being to come in if you met. the mechanical man. churches aren't entirely on their own they can direct cars and even register infractions but human traffic wardens have to enforce the rules for. cortez coupon codes each this invention is about more than just keeping cars going
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on conciousness roads. it's what all see down the thinking in the twenty first century africa has to wake up and start marketing its intelligence and its finished products this could be our flagship course is the chicago. the latest model pheno for a bit of equality on the road and that was our roundup of the week's business stories. lego building blocks of the imagination and. the joy of making things. combinations on any inspiration for adults i'm sure. the little break was pacing to fifteen and the foundations were laid for choice making and. a look back
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at sixty years of make up. your. underwater garden. the coral reefs and then grow forests along in his coastlines are in danger. but fishermen and tourists businesses are joining forces there cultivating gardens of coral mangrove and it's working go at africa in sixty minutes. with different. languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters g.w. made for mines. to stop the stars he made
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a plea to still. milk a representative. billy srijit architect of east germany's police station. in london if i had my way. east germany would still be. master of. bush you know. starting march thirteenth d w. welcome to the show today we start off our journey we right here in germany is what's coming up. taurus magnets why germany attract
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