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in movie magazine on the w. . your smart t.v. the smarter with the d w four smart. what you want what you want to hope to do is extraordinary. to decide what's on find out more. dot com smart t.v. . some european countries have been calling for c o two emissions to be cut in half by twenty thirty that was a step too far for germany. its delegation proposed a more modest thirty percent after thirteen hours of negotiations they reached a compromise a thirty five percent reduction in c o two emissions by twenty thirty. meeting
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those targets will be an especially big challenge for makers of big diesel guzzling vehicles that would include many german automotive companies so the issue is viewed as a tradeoff between jobs and the environment german environment minister spend your shows have found herself under pressure from the government to fight against tough emissions targets. that make i really hope it would have done more the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic unfulfillable according to the vdare automotive industry association they say manufacturers have already exhausted all available fuel saving technology now jobs and the industry are in danger. responding to the news german chancellor undo a makeover adopting a conciliatory tone and kind of anything it's good that there's an agreement because if there hadn't been one the european auto industry wouldn't have had any
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certainty i had of the european election and that wouldn't have sent a good signal so it's a justifiable result. in the negotiations some countries like ireland for example suggested reducing c o two emissions by half and easy demand if a country has no domestic auto industry but even countries like france and italy with important automobile sectors lobbied for significant reductions there automakers concentrate more on smaller vehicles which emit lower levels of carbon dioxide the stricter the targets the greater the pressure on manufacturers to sell more cars with zero emissions such as purely electric vehicles. at the i.m.f. and world banks annual meeting policymakers underscore. that a trade war between america and china was going to make everyone poorer this year it took place in indonesia where people are reeling after last month's devastating
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earthquake protesters demanded their government focus on helping victims instead of hosting a summit for the business elite their message didn't go entirely unheard on a visit to one of the most badly affected areas i.m.f. chief christine legarde promised to supply funds sit today i agree. to. go soon after it was back to the usual order of business with the release of the i.m.f. latest report on the outlook for global growth the spat between the world's top two economies drawing consequences the international monetary fund has cut its global growth forecast for this year and the next. notwithstanding the present and then momentum in the us we have downgraded its twenty nine hundred growth forecast owing to the recently enacted tariffs on a wide range of imports from china and china's retaliation. china's expected twenty nine thousand growth is also marked down another factor worrying economists is the
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rise in global debt. in the last decade average national borrowings have risen from around a third of economic output to more than half that's an especially big concern for emerging economies many of which have seen money leave as a result of a rise in interest rates. with economic titans at loggerheads and developing countries under pressure the threats to global growth appear very real. this year's nobel prize for economics has been awarded to two researchers for their work on climate change and innovation us economists william nordhaus and paul romer received the award for integrating innovation and climate with economic growth. along with the prize the two researchers will receive nine million swedish kronor
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or one million u.s. dollars. google has appealed the e use biggest ever and the trust fine of five billion dollars imposed for what the e.u. said was the us tech giants illegal abuse of its market domination in mobile device operating systems the company refutes the charges though the case could take years to settle that event was overshadowed by the company's admission that it had kept a data breach under wraps it said five hundred thousand private users data had been wrongly shared on its google plus social media network which it has since shut down . german carmaker b.m.w. has announced a plan to take control of its china joint venture the first foreign automaker to take advantage of beijing's new ownership rules for the sector be. will acquire a further twenty five percent stake in the venture with brilliance china automotive
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for three point six billion euro the company said that would bring its stake to seventy five percent by twenty twenty two foreign automakers have long been restricted in holding no more than fifty percent stake in their china operations. brazil has voted right wing populist jay rosen r.-o. now really missed the majority in the first round last weekend but no matter who wins the runoff election at the end of october that person will have to solve the country's massive economic problems many average citizens are suffering. for thirty five years because he or korea worked at the stock market exchange in rio de janiero but when he suddenly lost his job he needed a new source of income now he works as an driver to feed his family and keep his children in school. i think becoming unemployed
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is a very bad moment for a worker i was about to retire and i felt very scared. for many jobs brazilians the app offers a solution there over half a million who were drivers here brazil is the company second largest market in the olympic games in the world cup took place off the back of a financial boom but it quickly ed away leaving hundreds of thousands of people turning to the informal sector. these are the many smart people you see doctors silly swedes outside universities we're going through a very difficult period. i think it's a tough time people are unemployed i think it's bad. now doing some analysts say the increasing dependency on the state leaves the government an
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able to do much more than cover running costs. to the social homework we didn't do in the economic whole board you know life expectancy grew we did so for security before the cation grew but productivity with you didn't grow so we had a detachment between economics and social social did relatively well but they didn't go. to social advancement. brazil's next president will face rising debts and a budget deficit of around seven percent of the country's gross domestic product. the new administration will have to take quick measures to control spending if it wants to avoid falling into a new slump. the world's largest fish market resumed operations at a new location in tokyo on thursday after final answers last week at the historic
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tsukiji fish markets one of the japanese capital's tourist attractions. the opening of the gleaming new multi-billion dollar toyo's supermarket built on reclaimed land comes after long delays and concerns over site contamination in twenty sixteen toxic substances were found inside and groundwater at the former industrial site tokyo spent thirty four million dollars to dig hundreds of wells to pump out groundwater in july took years governor declared the site safe but some traders remain skeptical. eighty percent of vendors oppose the move to the new site some say it's too far away and difficult to get to traffic jams prevented some delivery trucks from arriving on time i don't let's see what happens but there are some customers who said they're not coming any longer because it's too far away. for some to keiji veterans the move has deprived the market of its soul that's
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a key to market which it operated for eighty three years had attracted tens of thousands of visitors each year but city officials said the old markets were dilapidated and unsanitary the old city g. site is to be demolished later today to provide temporary parking for the twenty twenty tokyo lympics. a river of plastic bottles chokes this drainage system and yeah one day cameroon. when it rains that means the entire neighborhood is flooded it's mela somebody a bony and his crew don't work for the sanitation department they're volunteers from a local ngo called my diva and nature for them this is a gold mine of valuable raw materials. one day when i was walking back from university it started raining heavily i ran for shelter to wait it out and that's when i saw a huge plastic bottles clogging
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a bridge i was shocked i thought surely something can be done with all these bottles who will clean them up i saw it as a challenge. to challenge. ismail who studied engineering eventually devised a way to convert the bottles into something practical and useful after being cleaned and checked for quality the bottles become the basic building blocks for constructing what the organization calls eco boats. close to a thousand bottles are needed for a six metre canoe shaped vessel it takes about three days to make one additional materials needed are purchased with money earned from boat sales there's almost nothing we do have a cash flow problem at times and we sometimes don't have enough money to build the boats we just can't construct enough for all the fishermen in need though there were nearly one thousand fishermen here in the area and if we don't get the money together we simply can't do it. soon there will both reform formed by the. ismail
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and his team hope their initiative will have a far reaching impact on the environment so far they have made around thirty eco boats fishing boats in cameroon are typically made of wood which makes them expensive to repair another reason eco boats are such an attractive alternative and not just for fishermen and that was your business week unrevealed. it's an equal battle the battleground is money no europe's biggest sole source and the huge. spain's customs when i was taken on the industrial farms. they have to watch their natural paradise was destroyed by agribusinesses.
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