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saturday reigning champs by a munich bid live in prison three one while both work shared the points with her to berlin there were narrow home wins for glad the still dark and mine start to beat frankfurt on friday are the does it for me javier is up next and i'll see you at the top of the hour. up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. who are fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a planet didn't super you should. kill nothing is kiss on the children who have
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always been the way and that's you and those that will follow are part of a new businesses. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. as the clock ticks tensions mount over britain's exit from the european union british prime minister the reason may is determined to push for a checker's plan through but the e.u. has its own red lights. also on the program us china tries to take the lead in artificial intelligence germany is desperately looking for humans with the right programming skills. and vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in southeast asia now it's even building its own car brand we'll show it to you. it's
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time for business on the w m how you get us welcome to the show with less than six months to go agreement is far from a done deal u.k. prime minister the reason may is having to continuously defend her proposal for leaving the european union in an interview with the b.b.c. she effectively said it was her deal or no deal but the e.u. has its own approach and time is running out fast. are you confident about the time is running out for the eels chief brags that negotiator michele bunny ate he seemed anxious on his trip to madrid and was reluctant to answer media questions on bragg's it talks but later he had this to say on twitter quote a deal with the u.k. is possible if the integrity of the single market is preserved and quote in other words britain will not get preferential treatment when it comes to the single market the road to bragg's it has been bumpy so far with some experts now saying
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britain could even leave the e.u. without a withdrawal deal the so-called hard brags that leading economists are warning that would have drastic effects. it would be a shock to supply. and it would inevitably have a series of consequences in terms of. reduced growth going forward. increase deficit most likely depreciation of the currency and. you know in reasonably short order mean a reduction of the size of the economy several companies have already announced plans to move operations out of britain and the situation could even be worse if the u.k. crushes out of the e.u. without a deal. now to one of the companies already turning their sights to the e.u. deutsche bank could shift up to three quarters of the estimated six hundred billion
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euros and capital it is currently keeping in london back to its frankfurt headquarters that's according to the financial times and deutsche it is not the only bank looking towards frankfurt switzerland's u.b.s. has also picture many financial capital as its new european hub if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a divorce deal. now this year's world artificial intelligence conference is underway in shanghai showcases the latest advances in a field that china let's not forget wants to lead by twenty thirty authorities hope that a national top ten ranking based on criteria like funding local support and laugh facilities will encourage competition perhaps unsurprisingly beijing is already in the top spot it's home to many ai research facilities which enjoy broad political support shanghai comes in number two. stay on the subject because when
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it comes to artificial intelligence china faces competition from many countries including germany berlin is one of the top ten cities in the world for research but it's ambitions are hampered by a lack of old fashioned human intelligence companies here suffer from an acute shortage of skilled workers and programming talent. ronnie trains robots to learn skills they have to figure out where something is and what to do with it he takes them through thousands of different scenarios. but there aren't enough programmers in germany who can develop artificial intelligence projects like this. one yet hundreds offer us a couple of candidates who have these very specialized qualifications they're very good as it so we'll invite them in and discover yeah we'd like to work with you. then we're happy to pay you to bring this sort of talent to berlin. ok through in
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a startup aims to revolutionize mechanical engineering it's up against competitors in the u.s. and china coding these kinds of programs is tricky there are no proven procedures to fall back on and that's what makes ai programming especially challenging. ok. two thirds. germany's artificial intelligence companies are located in. the city is popular among a specialist quality of life helps compensate for lower pay than in silicon valley . it's impossible to get someone who's capable for under fifty thousand euros a year. a lot of people make much more than that here. but don't tell my staff our pay is more modest and that's because we have people who are happy to be here. the company hopes its
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location can help it attract and keep staff as it races against competitors to make artificial intelligence part of daily life to vietnam now where the economy is one of the fastest growing in asia and you can go all around huge skyscrapers are popping up everywhere and now they're beginning to build their own car brand the project is being financed by one of the largest private industry groups in the country a reporter was one of the first to view the project. a few months ago there was nothing here but fields now construction workers are busy around the clock near the port city of haifa the economy has been group is investing three point five billion u.s. dollars. even employees are surprised by the speed at which the project is being built. the site covers three hundred thirty five hectors the vin group of
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manufacture cars and electric scooters. this is and. it's always been vietnam stream to have their own car brand. even fast it's like a magnet to give you an example we have two hundred to prince a ship positions to fill for the first year and received more than four thousand applications. the apprentice's who will one day become industrial mechanic for mechatronics engineers receive german style training sixty percent practiced and forty percent theory the german chamber of commerce and says he helped with the planning apprentices come from all over vietnam i really. want. a young is. my passion and to my person and.
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we will. in just a few weeks the first motor scooters will roll off the assembly line here and at the end of twenty nineteen the first cars made in vietnam will be ready to roll this well the technology and production lines were imported from germany the target customers vietnam's growing middle class. group already has four million customers across vietnam and they don't really have a good income they also love vietnamese products. even group of ready operates department stores large residential complexes and much more in vietnam now it also wants to supply modern industrial i sometimes cars are just the beginning suppliers from germany are ready setting up shop on the new site if things start getting tight there are plans to expand planners here don't think small.
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towns in europe are taking a stand against tourism places like been overrun for years with the ever increasing number of cruise ships making things and. bearable for locals even in places like east africa cuba you probably never heard of that once sleepy little harbor town tucked away in the northwest of iceland sleep it is no more now that giant ocean liners are spewing thousands of tourists onto its source day after day. good monday christiansen will never again complain about having too little work the harbormaster works from early morning until late at night guiding guest vessels into the harbor of a few others. this morning. these ships are gigantic floating cities which cruise over to iceland from north
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america in the old days only twelve ships came here per year now there are one hundred of them every year the number of tourists visiting the island goes up twenty percent last year two point six million tourists visited the island nation the inhabitants of easy a few of their have mixed feelings about the visits. very often people that come on the cruise ships they don't even know the name of the town or that i even know where or not. where they are. with people but most of the people here welcome the tourists now that the fishing industry has shrunk icelanders need to replace their once most important industry. iceland is having problems with so many tourists but yes appreciate the five thousand people on the descend on the village of a few hundred but a problem all the. while a great place great great player but the frenzy of cruise ship season only
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lasts for months after that the sea around. is simply too rough for them. that's all for this edition of. can always stay up to date with the latest headlines on our website at the dot com or follow us on social media.
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