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we'll be celebrating. it watching the devaney is coming up ahead hotels in and saddam face a crippling stuff shortage and they're looking to syrian refugees to fill the gap we'll have more on that story in obviousness. that's to get a hot coming up showcase. moving on beethoven. his work goddess for truth. the monster and facebook. on the twenty. first day of school in the jungle. first camillus of the.
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band doris crane the moment arrives to. join the ring to take on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. trying to tame returns home on t.w. dot com forming a tank. the u.s. says european companies are bowing to pressure and leaving iran but falls far declines to confirm its pulling out of the market even after the us ambassador to germany says the comic a would. few migrants who arrived in europe three years ago have so far found work with. some employers say that might be able to help.
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this is. welcome u.s. pressure on european companies to seize doing business with iran appears to be working american ambassador to germany richard grenell tweeted that the chemical company. is going to comply with u.s. sanctions on iran imposed over iran's nuclear program that means it will seize trade with the country he also told news agency bloomberg that washington has managed. to suspend its deals with iran. that claim its position on iran remains unchanged. but the confusion. financial correspondent in frankfurt for his assessment. you know this is indeed a little bit confusing a little bit earlier we got a report from bloomberg that at the end now volkswagen decided to leave iran now we are hearing that they have not confirmed that well we can be sure about one thing of the company not just
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a volkswagen also other countries they are and their big pressure at the moment because for them the market there is extremely interesting they would be able to sell millions of cars on the other hand they also don't want to ruin their very good business with the united states because we have to remember the interview with the u.s. ambassador here to germany he was very clear and he was stating some weeks ago if you continue to do business with iran at the same time you can't do business with the united states and we just have to speak about some other companies airbus for example they decided also to pull out of the country even though they had this mega deal with iran's national carrier they wanted to sell more than one hundred planes to the carrier so yes going to be very interesting at the end now how really it's going to decide. panicle there in frankfurt. ali baba found a jack ma has promised to create one million jobs in the united states box now he's
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retracted that pledge the billionaire owner of china's biggest shopping portal made that announcement in january last year in a meeting with donald trump just before trump's you know gratian as u.s. president but now has now said that the u.s. china trade war quote destroyed the original premise the idea was to set up one million jobs by helping american entrepreneurs to place their products on ali baba while the plan's viability was met with some skepticism at the time it was considered a notable sign of economic ties between the two countries growing closer. was saying china which is planning to slash the average tariff rates on imports from most of its trading partners as early as october according to the bloomberg news agency the move would come off the china imposed higher duties on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. products this week in reaction to washington's new tariffs on chinese goods it is
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not yet clear to which countries the reduced tariffs would apply in next months analysts see china's reduction of import taxes as a signal that the world's number two economy is continuing its efforts to reform and open its market trade war notwithstanding. as you might have heard in the news earlier ny gratian is on top of the agenda at the e.u. leaders summit in austria there are wars that the russian syrian offensive in italy could spare another way for refugees at a time when the debate over mass migration has split societies in europe not least in germany increasing numbers see a migration as a threat facing their country but look at refugees as a welcome addition to society and to the economy because many e.u. economies are nearing full employment and jobs remain unfilled in particular those
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locals no longer want to do. this o.t.l. and southern amsterdam is new entrained there are even fresh vegetables growing on the roof but despite the calm impression the hotel industry in general has a problem not enough people want to work there thousands of jobs need to be filled each year so for the first time amsterdam has organized a job fair for refugees today it's all about the perfect moment. nina schmitz works with an organization that integrates refugees into the hotel industry and that integrates them into society. there to take and work helps people to learn the language quickly and provides an income but it also helps them to get to know a new country faster and integrate into the community. what sounds unpause shows up for short interviews similar to speed dating rounds with hotel management . in syria he worked for
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a medical company now he'd like to greet guests at the hotel reception desk but he's open for other suggestions to start somewhere. but i always it's right if i am going to start from a lower level i just try to make sure that there is a development chance the workers demanding both cleaning the guest rooms as well as in the kitchen employees often work in shifts and you don't get rich in the process all this makes hotel employment unattractive for many dutch people wassim knows there are always jobs to be filled at the reception desk he works to convince the staff he's ready to take on the job in just a few minutes giving people information will can then make them happy so you'd be informative. if they just like was seen the other refugees interview in english it's the language most commonly spoken in hotels across amsterdam also like what seem most of the refugees have little to no experience in the business that's why
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did it need to belong the most important thing is not necessarily their education but rather their motivation we have hotel management schools that are well equipped to train people for the kitchen or reception of the sixty two and a half hours later the first job fair for refugees is complete and in his pocket was seen as the invitation for another more detailed interview. and that is of course a very encouraging example of a refugee finding a job being keen to integrate into western society but isn't that the exception rather than the rule let's bring in ed c's with the international labor organization and joins us now from geneva according to your data are cases like this the one we've just seen than our report an exception. well for the moment it is indeed an exception but what the encouraging news from all over europe is the exceptions become more and more regular more frequent and people migrants menage to
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integrate more and more than labor markets across european countries including in countries where the labor market situation for the moment is relatively difficult like italy or even in south. eastern europe so i mean this is really the exceptions are growing and the number of refugees that mention integrate the labor markets are growing as well opponents of the current state of the immigration here in europe say that it's wishful thinking to integrate the large numbers of refugees into western job markets do they have a point but the problem really is that these refugees for the moment do not have to ride to work most of them unless their legal status has been confirmed and that really makes the challenge to integrate their property in the labor market didn't mantis there so there is a demand for these people to join the labor market to work here in contrast for they are to their home countries where they often face severe challenges to work to
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work so here they could actually work if their legal status is confirmed so the legal status is an issue what needs to happen if we look at the current state of things well first of all i mean there's there's obviously there's a huge challenge at a lot of cases are pending once it's there then the local public employment services across the country need to kind of step up to the there for to bring bring and provide the right skills the right training enter right matches between employers who are looking for work and refugees who are often called jobs. from the international labor organization in geneva thank you very much for joining us on the business today thank you. hackers have stolen sixty million dollars from a japanese virtual currency exchange called zoe if the company that was targeted said the hackers made off with six thousand bitcoins plus an unknown amount of
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other cryptocurrency s. following the hack the company said it had reached an agreement to sell the majority of the exchange to another firm if the deal goes through the funds will be used to reimburse the customs earlier this year the japanese provide a coin check was also hacked using bitcoin worth off a billion dollars. cathay pacific managed to significantly shorten the distance across the pacific and no they didn't find a shortcut that's just a bit of a spelling mistake alongside a photo of a freshly painted plane on which the name was spelled cafe. alan tweeted a special livery won't last long she's going back to the shop cafe says it was an accident but experts say it couldn't be because the spacing between the lettuce is still correct so. it's a f.
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men are risking their lives trying to get to me you. nia herzegovina on a route that's riddled with landmines. the country is struggling to cope with growing numbers of refugees providing them with the bare necessities before they continue to fund their dangerous job cuts. on the books. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful this week conflict zone is in vienna also talked to all fluent foreign minister employees she was nominated for the post by the end to the gracious and why we
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in sex and love three point zero. kutztown september twenty fifth on t.w. . hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm brian thomas europe's nationalist and the far right parties are continuing to make gains in europe and in germany that's especially true in the country's east one of the consequences germans out on the streets protesting against immigration are now finding themselves side by side in demonstrations with skinheads and neo nazis.

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