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but. he's clearly dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any kind of peace not if you want and probably most of them to come to. the comic stores of your book thirtieth on t w. it's always first quarterly financial report and it's quite impressive revenue is down to thirty nine percent year on year despite political pressure to white space twenty nine teams within a year of the launch of scale deployment of five g. around the world with unprecedented opportunities for threats. also coming up india's economy is growing fast but there's not enough work around the millions of young graduates.
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and here we are welcome to do double your business on this easter monday i want to get jones in bowling good to have you with us here in this with me in the studio also my colleague clifford cohen and from a business and we're starting with two news items from asia first to japan where local media reports form on this on both columns go on has been indicted by tokyo prosecutors for aggravated breach of trust it would be the fourth charge against him since he was arrested in november on suspicion of financial misconduct he's denied all allegations against him go on briefly want his freedom on bail and
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modular was arrested and jailed again on new allegations of sending millions of dollars from nissan to a county controlled clifford's first of all can you joke memory a little bit the charges are piling up what do we have already basically this new one is aggravated breach of trust but as you say this is the four charge they're all relating to financial impropriety in different areas mostly that he in which himself through putting losses into corporate accounts. he's basically a series now of charges that are mounting up and putting pressure on going but also putting pressure maybe on the on the japanese legal system in terms of its how it's being viewed internationally all right because he's been in jail for quite a some time and could last a little bit longer that's right i mean this looks like a way of getting him back into jail because he's been out on bail he was arrested again in early april but it's still very unclear how long he could be in jail
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there's a lot of uncertainty i think about this there's a displace the japanese business culture at work versus an international approach so i think the question. about how long he could be inside all right well then. how did you hear and i know you know asia very well let's talk a little bit about chinese take john show away as well because the company says its revenue jumped by thirty nine percent to almost twenty seven billion dollars despite u.s. political pressure on the company now washington as we remember. its allies to shun the chinese telecom firm which it views as a security risk why denies all those accusations of course of spying for the chinese government the chanson based company is the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker at the end of march the company said that it had shipped more than seventy thousand five hundred base stations to klein's around the world all of that very impressive but i think the most curious thing is that it's a very first time she away revealed a quote in the report why now and why it all well i think since these accusations
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against by way of come in they've been they've been on an offensive to justify themselves and show that they're not an agent of the chinese government so this is a bid to show more transparency which is one of the criticisms leveled against us and also show that it's able to withstand this kind of international pressure you know despite washington saying that they're possibly agents of the chinese government they're able to say well we're still our business is booming and we stand by our our view that we are not an agent of the chinese government will it work well of. course we have to see what comes out of washington but they certainly showing a lot of a lot of mettle ok thank you so much and we are moving to india now which is not only the second most populated country in the world but also one of the youngest more than half the indian population is
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under twenty five many of them attend college or university so this a lot of potential but even though the indian economy is growing rapidly millions of young graduates are struggling to find a job. twenty six year old kyron might have gianna still waiting for his career dreams to come true in india's business wonderland he has a university degree in tourism but so far the only job you can find with his qualifications is hotel receptionist earning around fifty euros a month it was very less its weight in medicine does it but. that is what i got i struggled a lot for almost a year. then why is that. after doing so much of hard work for the studies. this industry is all about but if differences influences the. koran still lives with his parents in
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a middle class apartment in delhi he's their only child of his age he should have been married long ago indian parents place great importance on the us but what can he do he wouldn't be able to provide for a family of his own. money . if you were expert they would. become producers of. more than half of the indian population is under twenty five many of them attend college or university even though the indian economy is growing rapidly there aren't enough jobs for these graduates ten million new graduate jobs need to be created every year instead the number is falling companies aren't hiring and students are getting frustrated i think offer jobs. and finance but i. don't think. the country's politicians are partially responsible according to human
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resources consultant rajiv shah core he has twenty five years experience and says that the situation is not just bad because of a lack of jobs qualifications in india are often substandard that needs to be for education. and you know i'm not going to. i mean you go to have people there who don't find your. car on marjon has started his own business a travel agency he's only breaking even at the moment but says he's happy to be his own boss in spite of everything in the current elections he says he'll vote for the incumbent hindu nationalists. they want to be. if one is bad the other is what. we call that the problem. many young indians share this opinion despite the country's problems it appears not render modi will come through this election relatively unscathed. the united states is putting more pressure on iran in
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a bid to drive tehran's exports to zero the state department is expected to announce the end of wave of countries to import iranian oil today monday according to a newspaper reports of the wave us will end on the second of may now all prices rallied about three percent on the news with brant crude reaching more than seventy three point eight six u.s. dollars a barrel now removing the sanctions extensions would reduce all supply from a market that isn't ready tight because of u.s. sanctions against iran and fellow opec member venezuela. before washington reinforced sanctions against iran last year to run produced around two point three million barrels of oil per day that's around five percent of global output up until now washington had granted some importing nations waivers on the oil sanctions. china and india are the biggest buyers of the rainy and crude recently they have
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stepped up their oil imports along with south korea italy and greece on the other hand have managed to cut their demand turkey had been fighting until the last moment for an extension of the sanctions waivers. despite the sanctions iran's oil exports are said to have increased around. twelve percent by the end of march but it's hard to say how true that figure is iran is trying to bale the exact amount by making good use of it's a model of oil tankers the second largest fleet in the world. to africa where the future of sudan hangs very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters on the military saudi arabia and the united arab emirates say they wanted to send three billion dollars worth of aid to saddam which according to the united nations as one of the poorest countries in the world and that despite its vast amounts of natural resources. it
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said a million people are toiling their way through sudan's deserts and mountains gold diggers dreaming of striking the mother lode and the subsequent life of the gold mining has been around here since the time of the pharaohs but most of what's found nowadays winds up in the pockets of the khartoum government and its regional potentates there's not enough funding or know how here for industrial scale mining . and who wants to invest in a country anyway it's caught up in a revolution. after three months of mass protests the military stepped in and took power. but the demonstrations continue the sudanese people are demanding that power be hundred over to a civilian transitional government the protests began last december the protests were provoked by. parts is the price of bread jumped for one pound to pose the same was fuel very high prices now the pollution got there of the regime but
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they don't have a solution for the economic crisis that is facing almost fifty percent of the population who are below poverty line so the challenges are big so down is one of the world's poorest countries the u.n. says almost six million people there are threatened by hunger but the state of the economy is still a huge mystery because analysts have little access to reliable data. well from very little money to also a lot of money if you are a fun of a five hundred euro banknote well now's the time to hold on to the large violet colored the bill central banks in seventeen of the euro zone's nineteen economies already stopped issuing five hundred euro notes back in january but cash loving germany was delaying the move even though most germans rarely pay with a five hundred euro note but now the german bundesbank said the last five hundred
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euro bill will be issued on april the twenty sixth that is coming friday. just in case you need to know. yeah well pity i sort of spent my last five hundred. anyway and that's it for me and the business teen here in berlin for more business news and background stories check out dot com slash business will follow us on twitter and on facebook and now thanks for watching and staying home was coming up here on the docket.
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