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tv   DW News - News  Deutsche Welle  October 16, 2018 1:00am-1:03am CEST

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lyston every day there are more cars on the private sector businesses make more money with everything from reconnaissance drones to laundry facilities firms argue cultural economic forces france and germany played. terry industrial complex starts october twentieth on t.w. . police in germany have not ruled out the possibility that a hostage taking incidents in a pharmacy at colognes main train station on monday was motivated by terrorism police stormed the shop and freed a female hostage two hours after the incident began the woman sustained injuries a suspect is being treated in a hospital. turkish police investigators went inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to search for clues following the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal. khashoggi entered the consulate almost two weeks ago and hasn't
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been seen since he's a critic of the saudi crown prince. an accomplice in the nine eleven attacks on the united states near el mortaza dec was taken to the airport to be deported to his home country of morocco he had been released from prison in germany after he was arrested in two thousand and one and initially sentenced in two thousand and seven to fifteen years in jail. at least eleven people have died in flash floods in southwestern france as the equivalent of several months of rain fell in the space of hours hundreds of firemen have been dispatched to the disaster zone and authorities say the death toll is likely to go up. with. the question everyone is asking saudi or sordid investments
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saudi arabia's image among business leaders is under question following the disappearance of a prominent journalist. also on the program of the amazon of the nineteenth century after one hundred thirty two years in business sears becomes the latest us brick and mortar retailer to go to the wall. and to the final whistle blew months ago knol them amused residents of a small russian town wonder if the world cup expense was really worth it. it's time for business on the w m how you know i guess it's good to have you with us when you first heard about the news washington post journalist potentially being killed in turkey you probably didn't figure this would trigger economic turmoil but the case of jamal khashoggi is making some companies reconsider their business ties with saudi arabia riyadh is already walking a fine line and it's.

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