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you're watching news live from berlin all coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at state of the dot com i'm rebecca races thanks for joining me. we speak different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for minds. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe.
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with the insisted you do please leave the book as a journey back to the roots should gather minutely. traveling from somalia move around. i did urgent assistance. family starts in january twenty third w. live. at the. after lackluster christmas sales shoppers in britain looks set to make up for it on december twenty sixth the boxing day holiday is traditionally one of the most profitable days for british retailers some customers lined up as early as five in the morning in mere freezing temperatures. oh yeah. when the shops opened at nine bargain hunters crowded in out of the cold
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for the special offers discounts were even larger than last year's as retailers try to draw enough business to compensate for a disappointing christmas and get rid of their old stock this is going to be there like i don't have praise going on so it's really the actual thanks so much obviously every year every year to try to drive every shop every grocer out their coffee shops and everywhere. two thousand and eighteen has also been a nightmare for retailers who lost so many customers to the online competition that they fired one hundred fifty thousand employees boxing day won't bring those jobs back although it is a tourist attraction well we came to london from that might because of the shopping possibilities and since i can avert should here and. that's why we can. but the year saw twenty thousand shops go out of business on britain's high street . and the number of boxing day shoppers declined by more than four percent compared
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to last year. it was a week of ups and downs on wall street with traders buckling up for a bumpy ride. the week started up on monday but the day finished with the dow jones dipping below twenty two thousand and analysts were talking about the worst december since the great depression among the explanations for the losses concerns over the global economy and trade conflicts after monday's losses the index bounced up five percent on wednesday as investors took advantage of lower share prices. it was a similar picture in frankfurt. as if it hadn't gone down and off already after the christmas holidays the dax started this week this abbreviated week with a new loss and a tumble to a new two year low now on the last day of trading with the end of the year the dax
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are recovered some points made some territory good but that didn't satisfy anyone at the party behind me people are just sighing a collective sigh of relief the twenty eight team is over with the dax down for the year at about twenty percent and going into the new year not overly optimistic. it seems the volatility thanks to worries over breakfast in the u.s. china trade spat will continue for some time to come. south korean officials accuse german luxury carmaker b.m.w. of delaying recalls of cars with engine faults that led to dozens of fires b.m.w. known c.m.w. said it recognized the correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire on its vehicles only on july twentieth two thousand and eighteen but the company's headquarters had already for. and a task force in october two thousand and fifteen to resolve the problem of the fault and embarked on measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the
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vehicle design which sets one to one which is. more than forty fires involving b.m.w. cars were reported in the country and the car maker apologized and recalled more than one hundred seventy thousand vehicles by a tobar b.m.w. announced it would recall an additional one million vehicles due to the same problem in europe and some asian countries including south korea there its sales by late november were down ten percent on the year before. folks driving by contrast has not been dragging its feet just now europe's largest carmaker says it's alerted german authorities to new in this and software concerns half a million diesel vehicles with one point two liter motors which we'd only recalled for a fix may still be equipped with cheating software. this latest problem could add to the two billion euros that folks logon is expected to spend on its diesel gate
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cleanup in twenty nineteen. british music retailer h. m. v. has filed for ministration the collapse of the insolvent change threatens more than two thousand jobs the company blamed weak christmas sales amid a declining market for c.d.'s and d.v.d.'s for now its one hundred twenty five stores in britain will continue to operate this is the second time h m d has gone into administration in six years the entertainment retailer is the latest victim of the downturn on the u.k. high street triggered by online shopping. the royal bank of scotland applied for german banking license this week as the brics it deadline looms that will help the bank retain its clients in the e.u. should britain crash out of the block without a deal and r.b.s. will upgrade its branch in germany's financial hub frankfurt. the german economy may still be doing well but the country's businesses are less
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than optimistic about the future there are too many uncertainties worldwide the economy has lost momentum in many places fewer homes are being built in the u.s. china's retail figures have fallen to their lowest level in fifteen years and things cooled for german industry in two thousand and eighteen the year began with lackluster figures before two spikes in may and august new orders were down for seven out of the first ten months which ended with a modest plus. experts now expect germany's economy to grow one point five percent next year below berlin's official forecast of one point eight percent. industry is especially concerned about a so-called hard. a deal between london and brussels looks ever more unlikely less than one hundred days before one of the e.u.'s biggest economies is due to exit the block. german business leaders have other
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worries too such as the growing lack of skilled labor in the country but that's also connected to the good news germany has a stellar job market and experts are talking about full employment the unemployment rate is turnley at its lowest level in decades. when hunger is new labor law goes into effect workers may be required to do overtime too much luck and his coworkers are already voluntarily working two extra hours a day at this metal plant and catch him if he gets double pay for it but he doesn't want any more. plant owners who desperately needs new workers to fill the orders but qualified
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staff are hard to find many people have left the area for western europe where wages are higher. and who gets says he doesn't want to force its employees to work overtime. as an order is not good for me because my work won't like it the trouble is that these workers out of order devoting a lot of time little time so it's makes them very tired at and they've been all out . not far away is the mercedes plant owned by german carmaker dai miller around thirty five hundred people work there some one and a half thousand are in a union the new law on overtime will enable the company to organize six day work weeks something workers' representatives aren't happy about. them no more money isn't the argument since the summer staff have been putting in more than one hundred hours in overtime docked me and now it will be four hundred
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workers want to spend time with their families a passion that this was as we've had enough of having to work overtime you know. the. people across hungary have taken to the streets to protest against the new law on overtime which they refer to as the slave law they say it doesn't solve the country's problems with some eight hundred thousand people having left the country hungary lacks the workers it needs says political analyst peter craker i think discussing the flow if it really puts an extra burden on the verger as it can just facile it date the outflow of developed force from from hungary that means that family owned companies like sultan who gets his firm would have even more trouble finding workers especially if they drive them away with forced over time. these rural women are undergoing training to become solar engineers they come from
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mexico indonesia and kenya. their course at the barefoot college in india lasts for six months they're learning to install and maintain solar panels and to make solar powered lamps. naomi and don't go comes from a kenyan village without electricity. a light to my comment we all know that darkness is not the best thing so bringing light to the community is a horn big achievement. many things get harder after sundown something you mean a mother of five from west timor also knows. that the flu without light my children can't do their homework and when it gets dark they have to go to sleep when i get home we're going to have solar lamps. with the training is organized by the solar mamas and indian development aid project. debbie has been
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training women from all over the world since two thousand and three you know would play with your board what do you electricity from the grid can go out at any time where a solar electricity is reliable the sun god shines for everybody and doesn't care if you're rich or poor. if you can't pay your electricity bill power is cut off. with solar lamps you buy them once and then you can relax. trainee isabel more in many ways wants them back home in mexico as well place the the apple i have no idea what i'll be able to earn now but what counts is that i've learned so much. gable that the people at home will see that i can do good work i mean i say well it's been quite a sacrifice to come here and learn something new. but indeed i one way or. the
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indian government funds the project when the women return home after six months they'll have stories to tell and skills to light up their villages. and that ends our roundup of the week's business stories. tomorrow's musicians to. the world's best supporting cues mr smeaton live. highlights from the t w classic festival. plus living the sound of the future. on d w i love. you max highlights.
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