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i'm not thinking that well i guess sometimes i am but i'm still up in which are the mystics deep into the german culture looking at the stereotype quiet in your thinking for you the country that i now i am. here muted seen the pictures grandmother there to you it's all out there no i'm rachel join me to meet the germans on the w. . post. who wins sunday's election in spain socialists lead the polls but the majority of votes is. especially the rural regions have lost trust in politicians we talked to an economic spokesman and candidate for the people's party. also on the show all prices so for us the us exceptions of from sanctions for countries still buying oil
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from iran. the port of rotterdam struggles to prepare for any kind of a brics it's an area. hello and welcome to the business i want to jones and berlin good to have you with us spain is getting ready to vote in a new government on sunday recent polls show that the ruling socialist party could win reelection but a left wing government is far from certain was neither left nor right wing blocs on track to easily reach a majority whoever emerges as the winner will have to deal with a raft of problems including high youth unemployment and much needed investment in infrastructure especially in rural areas. it's rare to meet a politician on the lagunas ranch some one hundred miles outside of madrid but now they're fanning out across the countryside posing with tractors and pickup trucks their message to rural voters we're just like you locals however want something
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more concrete. you seem able to the government would like to see politicians who adopt measures so that the local population that lives here would feel more stable if unisys for example in internet communication that type of thing and i would really like it if they reduce the bureaucratic red tape to this i mean you talk to voters here also want more schools and doctors as well as better links to the cities that last one is at the top of antonio of laos list he makes sheep's cheese and sells it across the region. she can effect concluded if we can count on communication infrastructures motorways and high speed roads i think in the countryside we could do many things or not to that new activities wherever they are could spring up and we could maintain the ones that are already here for example our business has been here for twenty five years we created seven jobs and are planning to keep going to him and she devoted our whole. spaniards want more
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investment from the federal government but in recent years madrid has hardly been in a position to provide it the finance crisis ten years ago hit the e.u.'s fourth largest economy especially hard construction and housing were spain's dominant industries back then their demise brought the country's banking sector to its knees and then the economy itself. spain's recovery has been difficult and incomplete the unemployment rate is the second highest in the e.u. every third person under twenty five is without a job. now should the people's party win sunday's election then he would be the government's new economy minister daniel chief economist at asset management firm sees guest young and an economic spokesman and candidate for the p.p. and he joins us now via skype good to have you with us on the show your party who was in power until june twenty eighth in why should spanish measures now trust you
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again says. well first because as you very well said in the report of the spanish recovery still very fragile we have an economy that needs to continue to grow and continue to generate employment. we cannot go back to the mistakes of two thousand and eight that the report was also mentioning quite well well the mistakes that the socialist government made in the previous eight years until two thousand and eleven that led spain to the biggest crisis of the economy which it compares if you look at the level of unemployment to the level of the races that spain underwent much worse than many of the economies that we compare ourselves with just just briefly let me get to that point of high unemployment because spain does have grabbed this predicted growth this year of two point two percent that's not too bad why does it not work in order to create jobs well it is
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i mean spain has been creating five hundred thousand jobs a year. on employment has been slashed since two thousand and twelve and we need to do more but we need to do more correctly what the socialist government has done at the beginning of this year is to massively increase taxes to job creators and massively put burdens to job creation and they have slashed the. two jews on employment they have slashed the age to create good jobs for women and for. to take people out of temporary ok so all of the difference that exact that existed they have taken out an oversight job creation has done it like how their economic spokesman and candidate for the pete pete the people scotty there we have to leave it at this point thank you so much for your time thing. thank you very much it was a pleasure. the white house has announced the end of waivers for countries to
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import raney and oil the u.s. imposed sanctions against iran last year frightening to punish any country that buys a rainy an oil but it granted iran's eight main bios of oil wave us to the sanctions allowing them limited purchases for six months there are fears that removing the sanctions waivers would reduce oil supply to a market that is already tight but u.s. officials say that any shortfall could be picked up by other countries as the u.s. itself and persian gulf allies saudi arabia recently increased production. to trumpet ministration has issued a blunt warning to nations buying oil from iran after may second there will be no exceptions to sanctions norway various nations that continue to buy uranium oil will be made to suffer more we're going to zero going to zero across the board
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we will continue for sanctions and monitor compliance any nation or entity interacting with iran should use its diligence and err on the side of caution the risks are simply not going to be worth the benefits pump a zero said the u.s. had granted enough time for the affected countries to wean themselves off the rainy and oil and find alternative suppliers. before washington re-impose sanctions against around last year to run produce to rent two point three million barrels of oil per day that's around five percent of global i pushed until now washington had granted some importing nations waivers on the oil sanctions china and india are the biggest buyers of rainy and crude recently they've stepped up their purchases 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 sanctions waiver extension. pump eel went on to say that there would be no grace period for those
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economies to comply despite 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 accurate that figure is iran conceals the exact amount by making good use of its armada of oil tankers the second largest fleece in the world. so how is washington's latest move against iran going down in juror my colleague joins us now in frankfurt with what's the word there. well it's not going down well at all i mean it doesn't come on expect the there was this period with the waivers and you had to expect a statement nearing the end of that period but i think the tough stance is a surprising one you can see that in the reaction in the markets they're shares that are reacting negatively and the stock and the oil price reacted with
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a spike you already mentioned that and that of course comes at a very unpleasant time not only for those countries directly affected countries like china india japan and italy turkey south korea all major trading partners in the world and higher oil prices are very unwelcome and you can see it also in individual shares like here in germany for example of tons a big part of operational costs jet fuel likely to go up of oil prices go up now what do you i mean does washington stance on iran tell us anything about its trade strategy with the rest of the world. i think it's very revealing because it says that they're not going back one iota on their campaign promises and what they have been announcing how tough they are going to be with trading partners if you want to use the partner in a context like this and it goes beyond the oil issue goes to speak also to the
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trade deals that are still looming on the back burner it seems but i think people will have to brace for a tougher words also on trade with china china is going to go against the or and probably iran oil sanctions and it doesn't auger well for a peaceful trade resolution to any box and frank said thank you. these the break is over and that means breaks it is back on the agenda today the british government will resume cross party talks to find a consensus on britain's exit strategy the e.u. agreed to an extension of breaks it until the end of october but the u.k. can leave the bloc sooner if parliament can agree on a way forward meanwhile britain's trading partners in the e.u. a grappling to prepare for any possible breaks that scenario. portion of rostered down is a major hub for trade between the u.k. and the rest of europe. the authorities here have already spent some one point five
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million euros preparing for breakfast at the dutch customs boss non-net found shelvin has been inundated with interview requests well we estimated it when there's a deal with us a trade agreement we need at least seven hundred to fifty new people that's because there will be a border here if there is no deal granted we will need over nine hundred new stop employees at the dutch customs. stores he is want to get a better idea of what goods are coming in to do so they're employing new technology including scams that can monitor the contents of trucks and trains. as europe's largest poor swatter downtowns afford to turn a blind dying to britain's upcoming departure from the easy you for some documents embracing digital innovations to the digital chain watch aleutian the digital
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border a solution you can say so dearest to players you know that just shame free notified or data towards the porch so that in the porch we can easily hear full fuel informality and when you arrive to the port that the barrier will be open instead of closed. goods destined for not only you countries a group that will soon include the u.k. need to be registered online in advance companies that failed to do so aren't permitted to get their cargo anywhere near the ships. no matter what kind of threats it is on the cards here at the ports of roger down the priority is to make the transition as smooth as possible. messy business update here on g.w. for me in the team in berlin thanks for watching.
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people became aware of their abilities and strengths a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence. before. the darkest. just submit. the best. hi there and a warm welcome to arts and culture i'm karen helms dead and here's a look at what's in store on today's show. berlin as a veritable treasure chest museum island alone is home to five incredible institutions we'll talk about the german capital's impressive museum landscape in
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just a moment as our main topic. but first this year marks five decades since astronaut neil armstrong took his giant leap for mankind that is if he ever really set foot on the moon believe it or not there are still many conspiracy theorists who say the whole thing was a huge hoax and that the moon landing was actually acted out on a secret film set well far fetched as those theories might seen the film industry has taken them seriously enough we're aware of the we are currently being offered for our. oil that's embarrassing to what this means nasa can do what they can't lead men and come back. to cia agents were actually meant to uncover a russian spy it nasa but thanks to a wiretap they discover something much bigger you can make people do it but as they say if you can't make it fake it so the agent suggest faking the moon landing on
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