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for new eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire chart. you could be farming magazine. on d. w. . america's western allies had hoped to live very last moment but president donald trump wouldn't back out of the iran nuclear deal but in vain. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal we will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction any nation that helps iran in its quest for nuclear weapons. could also be strongly
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sanctioned the united states iran was only just recovering from the economic sanctions that were in place before the nuclear deal was agreed half of all iranian females under thirty with high school diplomas and half of all males in the same demographic are unemployed fresh sanctions will only worsen the situation the us u. turn affects companies like germany siemens its revenues were one hundred thirty million euros up last year after contracts with iran had surged in the wake of the nuclear deal it says it will complete existing projects quote as far as legally possible terms decision is a direct hit on european plane maker airbus a contract for one hundred airliners for iran air now hangs in the balance. german companies are fear eous the trump is meddling in the area bring in business. we need that means the business side needs legal certainty on the one hand or the
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other. any iran business so then we have to live with that. fear. level playing field that. we as europeans are not allowed to make business with you rein in comp in these even e.u. companies that supply iran with goods for the food industry are between a rock and a hard place if trumpery imposes sanctions they could face legal consequences in the u.s. many won't take that risk and will pull out of iran instead. french president de manuel marquez has been in office for a year now and economists say he's done more in those twelve months than his predecessors did in many years he's managed to introduce some flexibility into the rigid labor market against stiff resistance and his changes are bearing some fruit unemployment has fallen by half a percent since he took power and the french statistics office now forecasts the
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highest economic growth in eleven years. in january at the world economic forum mccaw appeared confident. ladies and gentlemen my my first mysie each is that france is back france is back at the call of europe. he's lived up to his pledge to support young entrepreneurs with ten billion euros worth of funding towards innovation the results are visible the number of startups has been growing at double digit rates since my election foreign investors are showing interest again having previously shied away. france has changed a lot globally. when you know broad you talk about it. whether it's in germany or in the united states. this is a real break from what we saw in the past. france is perceived more positively by
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investors. trade unionists say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net and they'll make sure it doesn't happen. cons constantly introducing the ultra liberal reforms just like fatter and reagan in the eighty's. we're heading for massive industrial action. the last two months of seen more and more strikes in many sectors. and that's going to continue we won't give up. so far france's young president hasn't been fazed by his critics. but the most difficult reforms to public services and pensions haven't even begun yet. russian president vladimir putin has been returned to office for another six years after a much criticized election last week ceremony was the fourth time he's been sworn in. he took the oath in the kremlin's ground since andrews hall putin can point to
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a number of positive economic developments during his time in power inflation has been kept low national debt to all the while the standard of living has increased but he says there's more to be done. to avoid structural problems and make sure our economy grows faster we need new sources of growth. production needs to become more efficient businesses need modernizing. we need to employ new technology in manufacturing new technologies are almost exclusively employed in russia's oil and gas industry the energy sector is enormously important for the country's economy accounting for almost sixty percent of exports in other areas though it struggles to compete globally for a long time in the past the government focused mainly on promoting major industries some would say to the neglect of small and medium sized enterprises where the
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lion's share of innovation tends to take place government spending has risen to seventy percent of g.d.p. . gold rush made it possible to put a painful but necessary reforms on ice reforms are always associated with risks. because they lead to a temporary drop in the standard of living in the. german investors appear willing to do business in russia many of them are bringing new technology along with them as well there are challenges though. corruption remains an obstacle here in russia but not as much as it was ten to fifteen years ago. corruption has slipped down the ranks to place four or five in terms of disruption to business this is definitely a very positive trend the biggest problem is too much red tape and
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a lack of financing and if you know. borrowing money is still expensive in russia the banking sector has been in crisis mode for years russia's military operations abroad in places such as syria are also expensive the money for modernizing infrastructure at home remains scarce. as russian celebrate the arrival of spring analysts are wondering what putin will do to foster a new era of economic growth. nestle is paying starbucks more than seven billion dollars to form a global coffee alliance that will allow it to market starbucks products outside the american companies coffee shops starbucks hopes it will boost its food and coffee product which already generated around two billion dollars in annual sales and nestle expects the deal to strengthen its position in the north american market . german car maker audi has stopped selling as popular a six and
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a seven models after it discovered what it called irregularities in sixty thousand diesel versions the company told german regulators it suspects the models may have been manipulated to bypass environmental regulations parent company fox wagner has already paid out billions in damages in connection with the so-called diesel gate scandal. japanese fashion label unique lowe plans to open its first store in delhi by the middle of next year unique low is taking advantage of a recent change to india's foreign investment rules they now allow companies to establish fully owned subsidiaries rather than forcing them into a joint venture with local partners. swedish furniture giant you care will also be opening its first indian store later this year. rising u.s. interest rates have sent argentina's pessoa tumbling dramatically it's lost eight percent against the dollar since last week and seventeen percent since january
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president mark three expects the i.m.f. to help put the brakes on it. i've decided to enter discussions with the international monetary fund to secure a credit line just minutes ago i spoke with director christine lagarde and she confirmed we can start negotiating an agreement. to try and curb the country's rapid inflation argentina central bank boosted key interest rates to forty percent but even that hasn't stopped investors from pulling out and channeling their money towards the u.s. instead. the interest rates in the united states have gone up significantly and currencies are devalued against the u.s. dollar. the dollar is putting immense pressure on other currencies including argentina's. the government hopes the emergency i.m.f. loan will stop the crisis from worsening president mockery has been grappling with
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the country's high fiscal deficit since he took office in twenty fifteen. to make drastic cuts to social benefits and since then poverty in the country has soared. luxury s.u.v.s are pitched at the wealthy who want to project an image of being adventurous those for instance who have three hundred thousand euros pair for a my bath ultimate luxury is evening of room inside this one for a butler to take care of on the road refreshments when you're stuck in the traffic . then there's the bed. for two hundred ten thousand which makes even a short jaunt to your tax haven a few pleasure. and to rolls royce even the wildest ride in its new cullinan is a smooth as silk looks real on the inside adventure on the outside things that
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obviously come out a price if i talk. talking three hundred twenty five thousand u.s. dollars if i talk british pounds we're talking one hundred ten thousand british pounds. on that level of course before any tax and before any additional requests us customs when it comes to be spoken. there are indeed countless extras for those who can afford the over five metre long leviathan rolls royce appears to be targeting the kind of bio who lives in a very sandy country though it says not. particularly and then we will see a very global worldwide market for this car which doesn't see hot spots in one only market this is truly global the market for a c.v. booming worldwide one in three new registrations is an s.u.v.
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even rolls royces finally had to bow out of the trend after over one hundred years in the business the car makers reputation for discretion is of course paramount even here the cullen's occupants are invisible to the outside world. the eccentric euro vision song contest reenacted with lego. alexandra kirk the digger says is the man behind these quirky scenes. they require plenty of plastic figures. there were no amount of planning. there's even a lego audience the odds on. the
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. urban farming a new school subject in uganda is capital come to. students more now vegetables can be planted in recycled containers in very small spaces eluded me from preparing my breakfast i pick a few and if you're leaves then they cut to putting away food won't save the load. going to eat go ahead to africa in sixty minutes w. . my first vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social norms and there's something as simple as learning how to write a by side of his and. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the management. finally gave up and mentioned buying me on my cycle but returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for those than rising i'm biased as knowledge i want to meet
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those women back home who are balanced by the duties and social norms and inform them of oded be simply writes my name is them out of the home and i work ads leave them. are they're welcome to the show we've got plenty of variety today is what's coming up. more serious with lego or nick tribute to the your version so called.
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