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good weekend in the bundesliga as they beat hoffenheim four one away maintaining their chances of qualifying for the europa league falls but took advantage of some poor goalkeeping by hoffenheim so all the bomb struck go from to fact host that yes for the first off these two goals of the day all spoke now sitting eighth place on the table just a point behind us and i. up next here all not d.w. been physically with that d w business africa and the whole world views of the top . of the day. with 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 for a global news that matters w made for mines. the
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worst transit point for some. but all. the dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably most of them to come to. the climate starts here thirty years on t w. when you're at the top of your game how to stay there the rising star economy of god of full cost to be the fastest growing in twenty nineteen worldwide we talk to the i.m.f. about how the west african nation can make those growth because to sustainable.
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iranian officials say you weigh sanctions against their oil industry are a danger to global market stability. and how the burgeoning beauty business in africa is giving ugandan men and you level of confidence. i've been fizzling let's do business this is fastest growing economy is expected to be in africa a gun a an economy is going gangbusters the international monetary fund focused a growth rate of close to nine percent out china but how sustainable is a write like that this oil in ghana and they keep on discovering more but that's just one reason for the economic boom in the west african country. agriculture is also playing a role ghana is the world's second largest producer of cocoa beans and its government has invested heavily in this sector one program gave farmers access to seed and fertilizer that is giving
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a real boost to harvest yields. reforms have also helped ghana reduce its deficit. inflation is down into the single digits. the i.m.f. predicts growth in ghana will hit a scorching eight point eight percent in two thousand nine hundred nineteen. and it isn't the only african country whose economy is growing fast on the other side of a continent if you o.p.'s projected to hit seven point seven percent growth while the i.m.f. says god his neighbor ivory coast could hit seven point five percent loss rates a much higher than those expected for china and india but the i.m.f. also thinks the booming pace of growth is likely to be a short lived phenomenon it has urged garner to encourage more private investment and technological innovation. thought try to get out i.m.f. guy in a moment first this news boeing's management facing down shareholders eager france is in the first meeting since the unfolding of one of the biggest crises to hit the
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company chief executive dennis wayland sorts restore confidence in the seven three seven max model involved in two fatal crashes he said regulators was set to test new software next week that if approved would render such accidents impossible the crash is triggered the worldwide grounding of the jet owings fos the selling and shave more than twenty percent off boeing's earnings in the first quarter. the strike at scandinavian airlines is set to continue into tuesday with no sign that either unions know management talking directly seventy percent of the company's flights have been canceled since friday affecting more than a quarter of a million passengers talks broke down between s.a.'s and unions last week and no new talks of planned seeking changes to their pay and working hours. a good year shaping up for tunisia's vital tourism sector british operated thomas cook says bookings of package holidays to the north african nation of doubled over
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last year lives only bookings have quadrupled tunisia's tourism. that crashed in twenty fifteen in the wake of a terrorist attack in which thirty eight people killed at a beach side resort britain lifted the travel bans region asia for its citizens just last year. and we've now gone to al but. he's the resident representative for ghana got the pronunciation right on the line for us from accra tell us first of all the government has met most targets under its program with the international monetary fund if it did mall could that growth rate be even higher than eight point eight percent it. twenty shifts in there the previous administration. to restore mark three could make stuff. we believe. it couldn't be crows
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respect. chief that. we couldn't. point to direction inflation was reduced and is now around nine point four percent in the single digits. it was also reduced from fifteen percent i mean around ten percent to three point eight percent in our conditions are there. to drink investment to. be cruel grew faster so you basically want to see something stable and sustainable i guess what's what's gonna going to have to do to make its growth sustainable. what's important is to continue to. try. to diversify the economy
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because up to moment most of the exports from ghana must be commodities coal coal called or you. will be important per to two you don't venture into the new factoring agriculture so a. different basis for economy croaks they sure if exporting or producing only commodities at the old throat cannot be sustained right. you generate depends on the price of these commodities if it goes up you grow fast and if she goes down you don't cool trance right so you need to have all their products that you export in order to diversify away from commodities and tell me a little bit more about about cocoa because it as a commodity is exported in huge amounts but only as a rule commodity it gets processed overseas and that's where all the money is made in the processing of cocoa why isn't gonna allow to do that.
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disallows been. a concern for wired i think it's top of the factory tool process more cocoa no candy you need to out there and your own man that i know this for an investor is to call right i think that the conditions are favored on the out in the past and again the annual tory king now twelve more of the processing taking place and more of the value addition as you mentioned take place in ghana so hopefully in the future we should see a bit more value. and local content into the stride we had to show and made in ghana one more quick question god is not the only african nation forecast to put in stellar growth rates this year is the balance shifting from asia to africa. it's hard to see. the
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recovery in africa in train. you need to point to the fact that a lot of african countries see exporters and commodity dependent. or and some other commodities and the price of these commodities have been quite subdued you in the past few years so the recovery is taking more time than then than expected but i think the. you know the prospect is not really uniform so you have some countries that are doing better like that and some of the countries in asia and you have countries for whom it's taking a bit more time so on balance you cannot necessarily make that argument that is shifting to asia i think you need to look country by country ok. mama from the international monetary fund thank you very much for being on the show pleasure
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thank you for having me. an engineering firm in tokyo is testing whether eight k. cameras can replace visual safety checks of key infrastructure. high definition technology has sixteen times the number of pixels as standard h.d. experts say it can pick up stuff the human eye can't comprehend. the inspection vehicle makes its way through a tunnel inside thomas city just outside tokyo it's traveling at the normal speed of the traffic around it a quick trip down one lane and back up the other and the roof mounted camera produces pictures clear enough for inspectors. i think that technology can minimize the burden of manual inspections and reduce the social costs of traffic jams and. the should talk or engineering company is testing eight k. technology to inspect expressways in metropolitan tokyo ideally the technology can
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be paired with artificial intelligence to spot areas in need of repair. one japanese camera maker sharp wants to use the technology for surveillance. eight k. cameras can see what the human eye can't they can be used in many industries not just for entertainment. for now tunnels are a good starting point. ok all you men in africa it's time to talk cosmetics laugh i know a lot of you folks out quite a bit at the barbers to get a grooming. has this report. that there was some luck no exclusive to women in uganda or any more maine are up for the challenge with their female counterparts but then again i go on probably i think that you know i travel and i meet with very important people so i had to come here to perfect my look i'm going to. trick again they want psystar haircut and it perfect be
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extreme and he is ready to part with an equivalent of twenty dollars and i'm like a new person now because my look who consume enough looking good. i'm so fresh kind of stunt no one country like them and we're going to. the whole country about just guessing i think this is out of luck where you can. pay for. the demand for men's grooming is an attraction for a local manufacturer as. moxie my cement is one of them she exports more than a ton of she a buttery month from locally grown she. had natural hair growth products are popular especially among ugandan man with long hair and thick b. ads these days men have taken heed and which they want. to come in for her depths
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for making their beards shiny and making the beds longer and the time. they want their head to go we have folding men who want to head to the can as well they don't want to be bald anymore that services like money curacao support. so when i was on my side just the of us where you going and me in a spending ridge larry this muscular in desire for a perfect look is helping to expand the beauty industry valued at above ten billion dollars in africa to the manufacturer this is hope for growth especially with the whitening and young middle class to the end user it is such as function and confidence. the booming the beauty business in uganda i'm off the headrests mark check out my latest has to.
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