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on monday sixty thousand people turned out for an anti-racism concert in the eastern german city of chemists the concerts motto of years and there are more of us. this is absolutely fantastic because the people of chemists have to show that our city is colorful it's. not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree enormous company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis in kemet can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions. they want to know if their watch was assembled by a nazi and where it comes from. the people have become highly
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sensitized sacks and he's now got a serious image problem which is bad for business. the arc of brother scrap metal dealers are also concerned about their homelands image after recent nazi demonstrations they want saxony to be open to the world to attract workers from abroad they and many small companies like them are desperate for qualified workers . every guest and every citizen who lives here should be able to do so in safety and peace and that's what potential workers imagine when they think about moving here and when they see things like that then they'll probably think twice about heading toward saxony big. companies like no moss and the are cops brothers say it's essential to take a stand against the right wing rabble and to speak out before it's too late. fifty african leaders travel to china this week for the forum on china africa
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cooperation in beijing hopeful of more investment dollars and aid from the asian powerhouse in the capital's great hall of the people their expectations were met by promising remarks from china's leader he told the delegates the china's one point three billion people and africa's one point two billion have a shared future and the china respects and loves and supports africa then came the part that really mattered. you call march china is willing to provide governmental assistance. offering another sixty billion dollars in financing for africa. fifteen billion of that is slated for grants and interest free credit lines beijing's invested in africa for years finding a source of urgently needed raw materials in return but with its growing middle class china now views africa as a market for chinese goods value of its trade with china one hundred seventy
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billion dollars far exceeds western trade with africa. after years of crisis most argentineans are used to cutbacks and now it's the government's turn the number of the country's ministries will be cut by more than half but president maurice your mockery says there is still hope. in these few months all the storms were unleashed at the same time. but that's no reason to lose hope we must mature as a society not continue living above means nor continue living with corruption. on wednesday international monetary fund managing director christine lagarde met argentinian finance minister nicolas to of me argentina signed a fifty billion dollars standby deal with the i.m.f. in june with first installments do inside a few months but to have any says it needs help sooner and that without an urgent financial injection the country will be bankrupt within weeks. when we were.
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talking with the fund about how to continue advancing so that the impact of all the support that the international community has given to us when we close the agreement in june. can be transformed into an improvement of argentina's fiscal indicators. in. the i.m.f. says progress has been made and it's willing to make concessions it says it's hoping for a quick agreement time is running out the paizo has lost more than fifty percent against the dollar this year amidst investor flight on tuesday the central bank sold three hundred sixty million dollars in foreign exchange reserves to support the currency to little effect however. a luxury purchase just before departure is not unusual but this one is a quiet nod to the digitalisation of money it's paid for using a chinese payment system like. the payment is processed by germany's wire card
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company which in a sign of the times has just replaced comet's bank in germany's benchmark dax index . cards commission for this purchase is one point six percent. methods like pay in which out of the chinese tourists and those who live here to use the usual payment systems here and that's a fast growing market this is. a mock and why a card is growing along with it becomes an employee's five thousand people these i.t. specialist to take orders are discussing their expansion plans for the u.s. . in a short while ago why a card acquired a transaction banking provider in india the boom in online retailing is boosting wildcards profits all over the world as retailers line up for the company's software solutions. i think we've always known very well that we need to move into
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markets which are expanding rapidly we have to offer solutions where the customers only need one partner and by focusing firmly on that approach then i think we've got a good point as to the direction we need to take. and in. online casinos also use wire card companies come in for some criticism for that because online casinos are accused of having a lax attitude to money laundering. when we support gambling we support legal gambling operations that's why it's a perfectly reasonable link to have in our value added chain. why a card also offers a host of other payment and financial services like risk management and call center support. the world's largest wind farm open thursday off the coast of north western england the wall near extension at eighty seven wind turbines to an existing wind farm bringing the total there to two hundred turbines and creating
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enough electricity to power six hundred thousand homes the project by danish is located twenty kilometers of the english coast. britain is the world's largest offshore wind market and is planning further wind parks each with an output of several thousand megawatts. there's no sign of relief when it comes to turkey's economic crisis technology cars food everything became significantly more expensive in august official statistics show prices rose by an average of eighteen percent year on year that's the highest rate in fifteen years and you almost entirely to the collapse of the country's currency the lira credit rating agency fitch has downgraded its growth forecast for turkey citing significant and widespread downside risks its now projecting three point six percent g.d.p. growth this year. b.m.w.
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has reportedly been ordered to pay a fine of ten million euros after software was found on around eight thousand of its diesel cars that illegally shut off emissions filtering but prosecutors say it appears to have been a bug in the software and not an intentional cheat on the part of the company. but according to the newspaper the zoo tortured site to. become acreage self inform the authorities in february about the shut off. and following a months long investigation authorities say they've decided not to file charges against any b.m.w. executives. the smart home was a major focus of this year's international consumer electronics fair in berlin even the coke can chill out in this kitchen a camera checks what's in the fridge and projects recipe suggestions on to the countertop like how to make the perfect roast the stove opens automatically taking
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things from there it's a kitchen that takes worries away and even loads the dishwasher in the future nearly everything will be connected to the internet through voice control. me. but this company is warning about the dark side of online everything asking can a hack is still crypto currency through this internet connected lamp. you know the answer is yes the hard drive is hijacked the voice assistant and all network devices hacked giving consumers yes and of the fia today i don't see much of a reason economic reason for companies to invest in security that is the device because they basically get away with vulnerable devices they have kind of able to.
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vulnerable to the market for many many years with no real problems and so i think something has to change in this regard we need better regulation it's a call for the government to step in to ensure that vacuum robots don't go rogue and show hackers the way to your hard drive. years of u.s. trade sanctions and an inefficient soviet style economy have told cubans to improvise in just about any aspect of life like this condom disguised as a balloon at a rally. condoms are so cheap and plentiful in cuba they end up in the most unusual places here anglers use them to float their hooks in the sea. and every mechanic knows that a condom makes a terrific plug for a flat tire. the problem with all this repurpose in say health workers is that many people particularly young folks forget the fact that condoms were actually invented
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for something completely different. as a tool to use for other things that they aren't really meant for like fishing and all those things that it isn't meant for. cubans or natural born inventors it seems so it's not unusual that the strong stretchy characteristics of the condom make it far more useful than its original brief of contraception and disease prevention. here obvious just discovered the robot has an excellent after case an in home winemaking he just covers a bucket of great juice with a fresh condom and when the fermentation process is complete the gas trapped in the balloon collapses signaling it's time to taste the vintage.
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