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me. play the audio . or an. audio. this is it every news live from berlin the worst case scenario the u.k. government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in the event that britain crashes out of the european union without a deal by publishing practical guidelines should talks break down with brussels also coming up around to the u.s. here is china for a second time with tariffs beijing were sponsoring kind and president from tuesday
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planning more terrorists for next month. plus we talked to the captain of a german aid ship who's on trial in miles off after landing two hundred thirty rescued migrants there was. also charged with treason in uganda and pop star turned lawmaker bobby wine faces the accusation just minutes after weapons charges were dropped were in kampala to ask what might happen next to one of president new seventies fiercest critics. plus in the next sixty minutes the soundtrack for social change in georgia. techno clubs in tbilisi are at the forefront of a push to get the conservative post soviet country to loosen up and embrace liberal values. are and. i'm
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a little rock thanks for your company everyone. keep calm and carry on that seems to be the message from the u.k. government which has published guidelines for people and businesses on how to the pair of britain crashes out of the european union without a deal britain's briggs it minister dominic rob says he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains what will happen if no deal is reached . well the twenty five sets of guidelines for different industries have been published today about fifty more will be issued by the end of september here's more of what the u.k. briggs it minister had to say we stepping up the pace and the intensity on a case ations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides but remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and at the same. naturally we've got to consider the alternative
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possibility that the e.u. doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism but we do know reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect. all right let's get reaction now i'd like to welcome you here in the no deal back that well i believe what happened today was a welcome sign of realism because the british government in the past has been pollyannish about the situation in the knowledge has now that dominic robb called pragmatism is now what's called for because there is a likelihood of no deal being reached i don't hope that it's going to be the case but we don't know it may well so i mean be right in your assessment do you still think there is a glimmer of hope and that a deal is within reach well i believe that if the u.k. finds a solution for the irish border and makes it position clear on whether it wants to stay in the customs union with the european union a deal can be reached but the red lines that the u.k.
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government has drawn are still there so no membership in the single market no membership in the customs union and that makes it exceedingly difficult what's so interesting to have you here with this is that you've spent more than a decade in the european parliament so you know all the ins and outs of the e.u. what downsides are you expecting for the european union should a no deal bragg's it happen where the down sides that you said been here the chief negotiator of the e.u. has identified right away and that concerns people first and foremost their e.u. citizens living in the united kingdom who don't know what the future will look like they have british citizens living in the e.u. and germany and france and other countries who don't know exactly what their status is going to be so it's people first and foremost that we have to care about and the second thing is of course great britain is a very important partner in nato ally and we don't know how much bad blood is going to be created if a bad exit really comes to be read the reality that we're faced with and you mention people and the and those are who are going to be most affected on
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a personal note do you think the e.u. really did its best how did it happen the way it handled these negotiations well i think that mr behind you has done an outstanding job he's been extremely patient. very happy that dominic robb now moves forward finally acknowledges reality his predecessor you know he wouldn't even come to brussels to negotiate and when he came and has been here sitting there with a stack of papers trying to advance things and davis didn't even have a pen with him or a job is trying a different approach i welcome that but i believe the e.u. on its side has really devoted resources hard thinking and also sort of a readiness for compromise in these negotiations i don't think one can blame brussels for the difficulties that we're faced with nonetheless there have been so many warnings issued should there be a no deal brags that credit cards no longer work play at food shortages pharmacies needing to stockpile drugs. i mean is this all part of
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a fair mongan campaign a negotiation tactic no it's about regulation look medicines in the e.u. only need to go through one set of tests somewhere in the e.u. and then it's recognized everywhere that a medicine is safe however the u.k. leaving the e.u. means that it's medicines that it produces it's pharmaceutical companies they're no longer recognize and on the continent and on the same time we can't allow that because we want people to have the best medicines available so if a solution needs to be found but and that's crucial the e.u. will not abandon its autonomy of decision making so when rob says as he did today well we should accept british standards we should accept british say testing procedures etc that is not going to happen brussels will not abandon its regulatory autonomy we would be looking for compromise but let's not forget it's not the e.u. who's leaving britain it's britain was leaving the e.u. so all the odds are actually stacked against the u.k. if i hear you explain it that way when you talk to your constituents is this an
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issue that weighs on them is this something that they're thinking about you know they think about pensions they think about education they think about digitization in germany where behind on that they think. about the international situation with lydia putin and mr elder one and mr trump that's what varies them bricks it is very far from my constituents minds in the west of germany so in terms of a no deal brags that it will have no effect on germany feel it will have an effect on our businesses because britain is an important business partner it will have an effect on people students who attend british universities for example i've come from a university town these are the ones who are going to be affected but by and large generally speaking the broader public in germany i feel will not you know feel a dramatic difference how do you see things evolve well i'm an optimist by nature and so i believe and having spent a couple of years in the e.u. indeed i know that deals always reached at the very last minute and knowing this
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had been the and now having heard mr hop in his speech today i think there are two people who may be able to hammer out a deal so that's remain optimistic do come back and talk to us once there is a deal thank you so much for taking out to speak to us mr alexander graff lamb star of leader deputy leader of the opposition free democrats the chairman thank you didn't. get you caught up now with some of the other stories making news around the world. over the australia is embroiled in a leadership crisis that could topple prime minister malcolm turnbull he has promised to quit if enough members of his liberal party vote for a fresh leadership challenge on friday turnbull has described the move against him as an internal insurgency to push his party further to the right. the democratic national committee in the us says an attempted hack into its voter database has been thwarted this comes two years after russian operatives hacked into democratic party computers during the presidential election facilitating their release of tens
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of thousands of emails it's not yet known who was behind this latest hacking attempt. spain has deported over one hundred migrants from its north african territory ceuta the migrants were sent back to morocco after breaching the border fence earlier this week migrant shelters in suits are currently a double their capacity and human rights groups have criticized spain for sending back migrants back before checking their asylum claims. well a staying on the theme in the minds of the trial of the captain of a german aid ship that risk more than two hundred thirty migrants in the mediterranean resumed today only to be postponed for three weeks for procedural reasons all back in june maltese authorities allowed the ship to dock but then impounded and charged its captain. with failing to properly registered the vessel and insists he's done nothing wrong he'll be news caught up with him at his home in
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southern germany. klaus highish had a comfortable life and bavaria he has a nice house and runs a successful small business but did not want to be complacent so he became a captain aboard a search and rescue ship in the mediterranean and that is now why he is facing legal proceedings in malta. of course this is an unpleasant situation but i go to court with my head held high i have to say we didn't do anything wrong on the contrary we saved people's lives and i gladly take responsibility for this. at the end of june and his crew aboard the ship lifeline rescued more than two hundred thirty refugees after that their own odyssey began the lifeline was not allowed to dock anywhere and instead had to sail aimlessly for days it ended up in malta where the ship was impounded it was taken in for questioning by police the
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accusation the vessel's papers were not in order to school it's very strange that we're not talking about saving people's lives right now but instead about the boat's registration which is supposedly not valid this would mean we could not sail under the dutch flag even though it very clearly states that on the certificate flag dutch home port amsterdam. or port. at home in bavaria klaus peter uses his time between court appearances to keep in touch with his network of supporters. a lawyer you akim fella is providing legal advice. feller cannot comprehend that rescuers are being treated like criminals. this stuff that has a lawyer i thought well this case is very unusual a person who was rescued people at sea has been detained. for very dubious reasons in my view smith's. father shining. lives in an
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affluent town in one of germany's wealthiest regions the refugee dramas of the mediterranean seem far away although. gets a lot of sympathy here for his work he sometimes has difficult conversations. this is what i experienced at an ice cream parlor a man made me ask him if he favored letting people drowned and then he said yes if he were the captain he would simply run over people in the sea you can't reason with someone like that. before his next court appearance. is working on a minibus that was donated for his team in malta the activists are now collecting donations for a new ship they do not want to wait until authorities release the lifeline together with captain weisz they want to head back to sea as soon as possible in order to
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save more people from drowning. german chancellor angela merkel has kicked off a three day tour of the caucasus starting in the georgian capital tbilisi she was welcomed by the georgian prime minister he's pushing for his country to join the european union and nato as protection against potential russian aggression but the west is reluctant to antagonize moscow and today the american ject it any fast tracking membership. in the year run up to americans visit calls for a more liberal georgian society have been growing louder tbilisi's community is spearheading a push back against what it were guards as conservative values as you know we use only sure when reports from tbilisi. this is the soundtrack for social change in georgia. tech no clubs like he d.
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into b.b.c. are part of a movement pushing for l.g.b. t.v. rights and to ease the country's unusually strict drug laws they're islands of freedom in a conservative post soviet society. club culture is growing to like very fast but. equally need the years to change the mentality of the people whole cloth to nine years that's. all people like us are enemies and we are there and they're strange we don't deserve to be part of this society so the mentality should change and i think we are trying to change that but dancing became political in may after armed georgian police raided two of to be lucy's most renowned clubs coffee gallery and siani looking for drug dealers in response to what many saw as the heavy handedness of authority as hundreds took to the streets to protest the government and to fight for progressive values by down saying.
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ok. rights activist live on video i need to organize as a regular l g b t night at one of the clubs that was raided he says the community often faces abuse and violence in georgia and that's why they are a key group in the push for a more liberal society the community as well as other groups have enjoyed by c.n.n. yes a safe space as a space where they can enjoy still a very quality freedom. which is quite lacking outside of the in those club scenes it's very conservative outside and though the club rates for presenting this threat to the safe environment georgia appears to be at a crossroads between its past and its future but conservative forces including the georgian orthodox church are also very powerful in the country and in recent years
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several nationalist groups of appeared on the georgian political scene. he is a musician and he's also the co-founder of the ultra nationalist movement georgian march which has rallied crowds against migrants and for what he calls traditional family values question really feels georgia is losing its national identity to western liberal values. pushing towards why are we rushing towards darkness when we can see anything. saying georgia is european country is absurd this is the caucasus country. at the start of. a candidate from georgia in march will be running in georgia's presidential elections in october but with different groups and generations pulling the country in different directions it will likely take much longer for georgia's future to
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take shape. our next up where we have to iraq's kurdish region where. western style suits and ties are not common fashion garments for men but that could change thanks to a gentlemen's club started by a very well dressed young man who has returned to his homeland after years of living in germany but before starting a trend for sharp dressing he had to find a tailor who could make him a tie. to the club members always have their phone cameras ready as they walk through the streets of erbil later they post the pictures online. mr erbil now has forty members a lot more people would like to join but membership is closed for the time being. matt and his parents fled iraq when he was a teenager he lived in germany for fourteen years. there could be yours but when islamic state fighters advanced on her below in two thousand and fourteen ahmed made a life changing decision. that
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can buy the i decided to come back to. the island and i was in germany and i had everything i needed. i was fine. but i felt bad that my family were still here and i says was nearby. and i couldn't keep on living life so i decided to come back and help my family and the thoughts of life. and then ahmed got the idea to create his club. they draw inspiration from this market in the old city. traditional kurdish clothing is sold here like these terms called yemen as. kurds who believe that they are part of a fighting for addition accuse the club members of being too western and betraying their ethnic and cultural heritage. when i was last here but the members of
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mr beale say they're not betraying their roots at all they're just combining different styles and traditions. the tie that i'm wearing today for example is made from kurdish material so you can go to school. through this that was used only for men's clothes so we used to try our collection of tonnage obvious boots feelings i mean good luck with your. it took them a year to finally find a tailor who could make ties for them most of the others had no idea. many had simply never made ties before since they are not an item of traditional kurdish clothing. the group members found a supplier of goat hair wool but it was a three hour drive from her b.-o. almost on the border with iran a local family there makes wool according to age old traditions. so our.
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slayer tofik is said to be one hundred five years old she's lived here all her life making thread from goat hair it's hard work. you know. you've got to comb it piece by piece. normal or not and then you keep turning it's wrong and telling it isn't even there until it becomes a thread. this painstaking work is definitely not cost effective but it still provides a much needed source of income for the family. the gentleman from our bureau maybe unusual clients but they're still very welcome here mr erb eels members hope to set up their own fashion line one day in fact they'd like to sell their clothes worldwide but for the moment they'll concentrate on iraqi kurdistan selling overseas just isn't practical right now but they do post pictures online of the
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club members meet about four times a year they take photos and exchange the latest news on. the members would like to have an official meeting place one day and who knows there might even be a similar club for women. there should be. ok now helena is here with a stark warning today from president trump about the u.s. economy ana that's right they are and of course coming at a time when legal chaos is essentially roiling the white house experts saying that donald trump's presidency could be under threat and as he faces tough questions about hush money paid to women he's alleged to have had affairs with his his response to questions about his political future i'll tell you what if i ever got a ph i think the market would crash i think everybody would be very poor. because without this thinking you would see it you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse. the u.s. president there well the u.s.
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is going to head and slaps a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of tiresome response to what the shop administration calls beijing's unfair trade practices china reacted swiftly with this own high tariffs on over three hundred american products as the trade vicious circle continues its dangerous downward spiral. new negotiations couldn't prevent the latest turn of the screw so far the u.s. and china have each imposed import duties on goods worth around fifty billion u.s. dollars now american companies in china are getting an easy intimate issue that our companies think about is the uncertainty that the conflict brings uncertainty isn't good for business it limits your ability to invest in new developments in a country that impacts your ability to hire new staff u.s. president trump is not just attacking the trade deficit with china he's also fired
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shots of beijing's industrial policies accusing the chinese government of paying high subsidies to companies in the tech sector like robotics sent out official intelligence to sectors hit by tariffs are starting to hurt on both sides like at this market in beijing many have stopped ordering agricultural products from the u.s. because they've become too expensive the new duties also affect items like turbines and chemicals china's retaliation targets included raw materials like coal and gas the u.s. and china are two engines of the of the world economy if you for if this trade war leads to. slow down or shut down i mean that could be disaster to the world despite strong resistance from within his own country trump is already threatening new sanctions on chinese goods worth two hundred billion u.s. dollars taking effect as early as next month. saudi arabia says it's committed to selling shares in state oil giants around go off to media reports to the contrary
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the planned i.p.o. was a cornerstone of crown prince mohammed bin sound man's pledge to diversify the economy by reducing its dependence on oil but they're all signs that the current sale may not be quite as lucrative as expected. it was said to be the world's biggest ever i.p.o. now there are doubts over whether iran co is to be floated all a report by the reuters news agency suggests that saudi arabia is pulling out of the stock offering amid fears that the sale could prove less lucrative than expected. the saudi government announced plans to sell five percent of the oil company back in twenty sixteen at the time it believed around co would be valued at two trillion dollars or more. but several experts have since called but asked most into question and the financial advisers working on the proposed listing have reportedly been relieved of their duties. so these energy minister and
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incidentally also the chairman of saudi aramco tonight reports that the i.p.o. was off saying in a statement the government remains committed to the initial public offering of saudi aramco in accordance with the appropriate circumstances and appropriate time chosen by the government. but just what the appropriate circumstances are remains unclear around because plan to buy a stake in a major petrochemical company thus increasing its market value could be one reason the government hogs for buying time. following a twenty two hour session of talks low cost airline ryan has reached an agreement with the trade union representing irish pilots no further details of the deal and at this stage but europe's second largest airline has been negotiating with pilots and capping crew in several countries over working conditions and pay since last year the biggest one day strike two weeks ago caused travel chaos at many airports affecting fifty five thousand passengers in one day alone of the new deal in and
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may be used as a model for agreements in other countries. or for low cost airlines to high end spacecraft with plated oh thank you so much oil is being hailed as a giant leap forward for weather forecasting after sixteen years of intensive planning testing and construction a new satellite was sent into orbit last night to monitor when systems around the globe. i begin tonight going to be the satellite was launched from the european space agency spaceport in french guyana it's been named io was after the keeper of the winds in greek mythology while scientists hope that the data collected will help more accurately predict extreme weather and climate change. you're watching the news we said have a long way to tell you about including. ugandan pop star turned lawmaker bobby weiner is charged with treason just minutes after weapons charges were dropped and
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they want to keep the continent's future. dumpster's as they share their stories their dreams and their challengers. to the seventy seven percent. platform for shark. great to have you back with us you're watching the daily news live from berlin on the way along heraclius are made headlines this hour. the u.k. government and brings it minister dominic dromgoole have begun preparing people for the worst possible outcome from the e.u. negotiations and crashing out with no deal the government has started releasing a series of papers giving advice to industry on how to prepare for what it stresses is and on the likely result plus the u.s. and china have slapped a second round of tariffs on each other both are targeting sixteen billion dollars
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worth of goods. the ugandan pop star who's become a lawmaker bobby wine has been charged with treason just minutes after a military court dropped weapons charges against him guilty verdict could mean the death penalty wine is an influential critic of president yoweri museveni and the government has been facing mounting pressure at home and abroad to free him is that a vat is the picture of ribot so i've travelled on you since i moved to the mud is a pop star turned politician believing he is a free man. a military court clears ruppert shangri-la nice and to move known as bumpy wine of possessing unlawful weapons but as the opposition m.p. leaves the building clearly in pain it becomes apparent this taste of freedom will be short lived. the chief minister's gorge and go to bed little forty yeah you
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follow us we need you kindly give us with got in as his supporters in the ugandan capital kampala watch the scenes unfold on t.v. you realize that wine who claims he was badly beaten in prison is being rearrested this time the challenge is treason over his alleged role in stoning president missive a nice convoy this month would go for the one who worked in the green reactor which is the most group. so the pub for not your. company wine has made a name for himself as a musician with a huge following since turning to politics last year he's taken many of his supporters with him but he's also made enemies chief among them the ugandan president himself. over the last few days security
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forces have already put down protests demanding winds release the. jesse leaves his second co-chairing of the day it's clear neither pulpy wine nor his approach is will go quietly. let's get you the latest on these unfolding developments are joining me now from the ugandan capital kampala is journalist julius. julius a very good evening were these new treason charges expected. i think in the first place will be winds it's in the ration care mother separates too many who are so that military would know and teach to the demands from the lawyers from civil rights parties and in may under member of these families and supports as that and if so what idea shuddered hopes that she would be charged in a civilian court what's. the collaborative more was his immediate risk but soon as
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he was told by his artist he had to size by the new charges and they continue to show solidarity against what they call trumped up charges mange to will trace those pool reports to the government. julius above the wine says he was severely beaten in detention has he undergone a medical examination. and a court order to that will be way to get medication for himself but i cannot independently confirm if indeed decrease and if he says how complaints according to the low that they are required to execute the course directive but in an earlier statements. you've done as prison jordan was seventy i dress you did reports that you had been out so early in gypsy. reports of severe injuries and that the military courts martial and in court will be one of your guts you could look woke
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up without being supported doesn't appear to be in pain we should just try legations of such as claimed by his lawyers on family but well in court if looking men seem to be ill and government up here to help or to be a to have recognised that indeed it wasn't feeling well so we think it will give them a ticket looking at the footage that we just that we previously showed he did not look well an international group of musicians and artists have signed a petition calling for the release of bobby wine but how much support does he enjoy among the ugandan public. i believe one is it is indeed very popular trust doesn't musician i know as a politician and just doesn't open a society that the uganda nazi also kenyans are involved in based do you think both the one should be set free i'm sure the support has been brewing is especially when you. went to he'd previously some few days back including your study
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so what the line is it did is indeed very popular and we think and i think the events that have recently happened of made him even much more popular so many people really recover mazing as a strong force to hear some reporting from the kampala thank you very much for the update. and helena is back to take a look at the state of free trade around the world because it seems to be in dire straits yeah absolutely so about timely of course this at a time when the u.s. is busy slapping tariffs on its trading partners around the world china retaliating of course well africa is trying to do away with those tariffs all together plans for an african free trade agreement date all the way back to nine hundred ninety one the goal then was to scrap tariffs and create a free trade zone and in march will forty four countries sign the african
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continental free trade agreement members planning to abolish tariffs within the next decade that say that some stumbling blocks remain for one not everyone is on board including africa's biggest economy nigeria as well as eritrea and guinea bissau as well another hindrance to free trade is the continent's infrastructure and even without levies getting goods from a to b. isn't always easy despite that the u.n. economic commission for africa believes that the agreement will kick start a trade across africa and we can all speak to andrew andrew mold from the agency where he is the acting director for east africa hopefully we should be able to speak to him and there he is good to see you andrew now africa's biggest economy nigeria for one is not on board why does this country have such reservations. well i think in the case of nigeria they
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haven't said they're not going to sign it simply that they needed a period of consultation with the private sector we are actually quite hopeful now that they are going to sign quite sure and that's a. that's a that's sort of a stark way to say to trade negotiators beginning we have to mystically going to come aboard for the issues of attention in nigeria on board shortly what about eritrea and guinea bissau where with their reservations. well there's a there's a number of countries actually i mean out of the fifty five countries in the continent forty nine signed up but these are militarily few economies that actually said that we were we were actually very happy that as many as forty four countries signed up in the meeting in march the african union i don't think people were expecting that maybe six months ago. so that's a very strong mandate for moving forward with the african continental free trade area and in actual fact we need twenty two ratifications by march for the process
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to the to go forward implementation to start with the global economy navigating the let's just say uncertain times is that the sense that actually makes more sense to approach a greater into african trade and. indeed yes i mean it's one of the most dynamic. trading relations for most african countries the traffic and trade it's been rising generally speaking and it's dynamic and it's also diversified political which is very important for african countries developmental aspirations so you'll find that whereas with the rest of the world they still try to trade in principally primary commodities such as oil coffee or tea amongst themselves they try to much more what effect are good citizens so that's a very important that in mind briefly andrei i mean free trade sentiments been taking a hit in other parts of the wild is that the sense that africa is its new champion and can you put
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a figure on advantages to come brief if you would what are they say that this isn't about creating a free trade area or only it's about creating a continental market it's far more ambitious than simply a free trade deal and the masons from the u.n. economic commission from africa from a few years ago the estimates we did was an increase of about fifty two percent in traffic and trained by the elimination of terrorists in those countries now that amount would double if it was so measures undertaken to reduce non-tariff barriers so we're talking about a very large potential boost in traffic contrite by this by this agreement absolutely a trade based doubling potentially that and remold acting direct to east africa at the united nations economic commission for africa thank you very much you're most welcome believe it. well it is the biggest event in the gaming calendar games common for the first time african develop as
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a show in cologne have been given a dedicated space to show off that was all report to eddie naked jr went to find out what they have to offer and pay his own gaming skills to the test. game's calm is back in cologne once again and it seems like there has never been a better era in which to launch a game exhibitors from more than fifty countries invite game isn't professionals to try out what's new on the market ahead of the big event games called a developers conference called defcon takes place and this year for the first time it has an africa corner. worldwide the video game industry generates close to one hundred billion dollars africa represents huge potential in that market because five hundred million africans own a mobile phone. to africa corner allows african developers to share their games as well as to showcase african culture through their games. are making games for those who are interested in the league games as part of our own culture in africa i
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mean i use video games to also educate people it's a pool for me it's also like in italy in kyoto every kind of goods of africa all settled so that the next generation can know more about it's always in its culture while being to be it's like educate yourself by having fun. with this thing one of my looking at your reaction the allow you to do you can see the heels of off a good so good this epic journey board spirit of south africa will discover africa in the coming years of off the corruption from office. at this year's games com the remastered third episode of two major is one of the most awaited games as well as red dead redemption to all the new assassin's creed. and he has got his eyes on the cult like and that's a name for fans who like to dress up in the costumes of their favorite characters in this case it's from the adventure dark side as three. racing games remain
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popular like the new formula one as eddie found out when he took up a challenge with developer georgia herefrom kenya. i got there are. one thing is clear the days when gaming was a niche passion are long gone. before. what were. we are just twenty four hours away from the kickoff of the bundesliga season germany's the top division of soccer is still one of the best leagues in the world and the house it's of do to the sports is with me to talk all about it good to see you had lots of hype and excitement as surrounding this but it just hasn't been such a good summer for german football no absolutely not i mean german football fans probably want to forget this one quite quickly they crashed out of the world cup so early but that also means of had a lot of time to rest and
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a lot of time to look forward to the bundesliga let's have a look at what we can expect. the new bundesliga citizen is upon us ready to treat fans to another glut of emotions. germany's shocking world cup campaign however is still fresh in focus as well as the poor performance of bundesliga clubs in europe paying competition last term internationally german football is going through a bleak period only but munich has stood out they made the semifinals of the champions league last season and of march to six consecutive bundesliga titles with little competition under new coach nico because that's the champions expect their writing to continue. and it's six months. by now six times champions in a row who want to make sure that we're champions again for a seventh time but we also know that the others will not make it easy. for them to
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try everything to take the crown office gotten clients dominance is dangerous the title race can only be competitive if other clubs boost their spending but to the fifty plus one rule investors can't completely take over the bundesliga clubs massive transfer fees paid by sides in england spain or by french heavyweights paras such a man simply cannot be matched dog than to spend seventy three million euros on new players the most out of any bundesliga club after a turbulent twelve months there is hope of the revival is known as a top situation where a lot of questions have to be asked but i'm a long way from saying that everything was bad. of course we know that we have to raise our performances so that we can once again treat our fans to proper football . but. the bonus leaguers becoming a development and selling league as they get runners up shelters sold central defender t.l.o. carer to p.s.g. for thirty seven million euro's but they still want to challenge buy in for the
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championship. constant hi i'm also haven't invested heavily but their coach is upbeat in his final season of the club so be it every team basically wants to be champion we're giving everything to have a successful season and then we'll see what comes at the end of the campaign a more exciting season that's what old german football fans are hoping for but there has been a supporter backlash as the bundesliga becomes increasingly commercialized yet without the increased cash flow the legal full further behind its rivals it's a balancing act that the bundesliga must achieve in the upcoming season. and seem to be caught between a rock and a hard place because it is the german league in danger of falling behind leagues like the ones in france england and spain because of this fifty plus one rule well just a really quick the fifty plus one rule means that no club can play in the bundesliga
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commercial investors hold more than forty nine percent of the state so it. forbids foreign investors from doing exactly what you just said coming buying a a club you know paying tons of fees for star players and bringing them into the oneness and that also means that the bundesliga hasn't been a destination for top players that are looking to make a move you know if you look at the likes of neymar jr you know over naldo who just went into this area and it's only they want looking at clubs in the bundesliga so yes there is a danger that they're falling behind and they have to step up their game last season was really bad if we kind of take by and out of the equation for german clubs internationally so they will look at their performances this season after the season there might be some reevaluating talk about reevaluation one of germany's the richest club buyer in munich is considering selling their biggest stars here on my board tank yeah i mean there's eight days left in the transfer season and he still might actually make a move and surprising thing is apparently the clubs are already talking about transfer fees and buy in are willing to let him go for thirty to forty million
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which really isn't a lot for a player like drew. he's won so many prizes and is such an important player if you look at the market value of other players and he still has a contract till twenty twenty one so we'll have to wait and see but it does look like he could be heading to paris to parachute ok with the deep pocket. let's look beyond bar and talk just about to dortmund's new coach new coach he's many fans are expecting a lot from him because he's been highly successful with the teams that he has managed in the past he's usually taking teams that aren't expected to go very far into european competitions like most recently at least in sounds and he's done very well but he's never managed to come quite as big as dortmund so it'll be exciting to see what he can do with players like marco royce like christian and whether he can bring them to the top again do well in european competitions and actually challenge by in munich for the title in the book and i am going to put you on the
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spot read the tea leaves for us which seems you think are going to perform well well i genuinely don't think that by his going to give it up i think they're going to go for their seventh title in a row but then if things are going to get really interesting i predict that it's going to be quite similar like last season the spots behind by are going to be quite tight knit i think dartmouth are going to do quite well and keep buying on their toes until the end i also think they're going to make it into the top four right we were talking about that with you in the months to come i mean to do every sports thank you things like it's a lot. of. people are just great they're crazy they really should tell me but you know my parents were in my future that's pretty much more of a hard. this is for sure she does things or some like on her hind quite negative because if your fingers yellow on the outside of thing there for me the film called khorasan which asians are which is having a crazy great run at the box office in america on its opening weekend it's being
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released in europe. right now and the rest of the world in the coming weeks and robin merrill from our culture this is here i'm very excited to follow this through and really i think the rest of the people are also there's so much buzz surrounding this yeah. because it's the first hollywood movie in twenty five years to have an all asian cars the last one was the joy luck club back in one thousand nine hundred three it's long overdue it does prove that diversity works of the box office black panther was another good example of this year so a lot of press is very funny it is a straight out realm calm boy meets girl amount of time boy wants to take girl to meet his parents in singapore but he's left out a bit of vital information and is really so that all the fun starts there when she goes over meets the family meets the rather fight for osha's and disapproving mother disapproving of her because he does she doesn't want her son to marry
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a middle class economics professor from america many people would but his why. writes i've been dating for over a year now and i think it's about time people met my peaceful girlfriend. what about us taking an adventurous. queen singapore college what do you want to see my family i hardly know anything about them i was going to bring them up because you just. can't read this so your family's more comfortable that is exactly what is super rich person who says i'm so sorry when rachel is thrust into the world of the hyper wealthy in singapore and being first in line for the country's most eligible bachelor she's put firmly in the spotlight especially when it comes to nick's disapproving mouth. with its opening weekend box office success crazy rich asians is enough it's also the first all asian cost for hollywood in a quarter of a century. that was. rejoicing like i would bring back something that's
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been missing for so long to have something that's going to kill people with troy go to people that were it was something to look at for it's good for us or you know it's bigger than that it's not just for the record. crazy rich asians doesn't just step forward when it comes to diversity it's a relatable fish out of water tell about a working class girl punching for the man she loves. and it helps that the cast is easy on the eyes it's been resisting singapore or incidentally it's also said that moviegoers there weren't too crazy about it and it's true it's taken a bit of flack because it's about wealthy ethnic chinese and not about other ethnic communities in singapore also they don't get the humor of the asian americans or a british mark. of course having an asian cast in singapore is the norm there's
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loads of films with asian culture it's a huge improvement has to be said from holly. from films like the great wall which is about the great wall of china which starred matt damon so it is an improvement that i don't expect big box office in asia but it's certainly for asian americans this is a very important film why well because i mean the main members of the cause the best way to explain that there are asian american asian british is an asian australian in that and all the press interviews that doing they do talk about the growing up as i saw it as where they were growing up and not the dominant face in the countries where they're growing up and constance wooed henry golding are kofi anan gemma cha old different ways of talking about this in in the press junkets and it's how it's affected their outlook on life and how asian americans are always british go to asia only to discover there that they consider outsiders to even
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though they all the dominant face that it's used to great comic effect in the film but there is this sort of underlining serious under current really in the film of who i am where do i belong in society running through the film so it's good that way too and it's definitely touched a nerve in america for one so crazy which asians coming to a theater near you know if you're being released you know bit by bit around the world so if times around the well as you might imagine because the box office success they're already making the next one will be a franchise and i'll be talking to you soon about crazy richard three no talk at all r k i also thank you so very much a robin marilou should go see it together yeah. thanks a lot rob and now before i let you go want to remind you of our top stories that we're tracking for you at this hour. you can't go round and break that mr dominick
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rob have begun preparing people for the worst possible outcome from the e.u. negotiations crashing out with no deal. government has started releasing a series of papers giving advice to industry on how to prepare for what is with the stress of this isn't on a likely result. the u.s. and china have slapped a second round of tariffs on each other posts are targeting sixteen billion dollars worth of goods. thank you so much for spending in this part of your day with us so i'm laying the whole rock in berlin on behalf of the entire team thank you for being with us we hope to see you again in a couple minutes franco will take over. from the.
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you remember the other doc didn't sell it into modern day slavery because the russians are being enslaved by fellow russians that's not happening anywhere else in europe. as an ngo tracks down the victims. and attempts to free them as much as i was afraid they'd kill me if i ran away. forced workers in russia in fifteen minutes long t w. o.
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get starlight to get gamma ray bursts we get i think grace other august really weak compared to the sunshine. so in a practical sense the sun is the only choice for long term energy supply. well clearly more scientific discoveries and more engineering are required to enable the basic technologies to be cheap enough a lot of the electrical energy we produce is lost in the wire between the generator and the house so if we could make superconducting wires out that would be a wonderful way to transport energy from one place to another so let's make those investments now so that we all know things that we need to own and when the time comes. to make hundred sixty eight and i'll try and go around the world.
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becomes the hands generation. give me those wasn't honestly and dusty fullest stupidity and. they demanded nothing less than a whole society the whole point maelstrom of concern let's. go to those who don't remember the. term for the first time i had a feeling of being something the. seeds of civil rights. peace movement. plan. nine hundred sixty eight. the global middle start september first on g.w. .
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