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can't just adopt a refugee camp. his life story ran aground to. twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for working in the dark starts may twenty seventh on t.w. . us waivers on iran sanctions have expired putting some of the countries affected most notably turkey in a tight spots as they have to find alternative suppliers. also on the show five german companies pledge millions to the yad vashem holocaust memorial in jerusalem on holocaust remembrance day. and fans of the t.v. serious game of thrones flock to croatia to visit some of the shooting locations
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but while tourism thrives many locals feel overwhelmed by so much fan enthusiasm. a welcome to do business and want to get jones and thanks for joining us the u.s. has been tightening its restrictions on iran it will now sanction every country buying iranian oil a six months u.s. waiver on iran sanctions which allowed eight countries to continue importing oil from iran has expired and that means those countries will have to find other suppliers among them key which has expressed a desire to continue large purchases of iranian crude amid a lack of alternatives. for turkey the end of the u.s. waiver couldn't come at a worse time. the country is in a recession. the turkish lira has plunged eleven percent against the dollar and oil prices are rising. it's not profitable for us to diversify the source of the oil we import in
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a short time the technology used in our refineries isn't compatible with crude oil exported from many countries. turkey is among the eight countries affected by the end of the u.s. waiver china the biggest buyer of a rainy and oil has also condemned washington's decision but its neighbor india says it's ready to comply with the new u.s. restriction. we are prepared to deal with the impact of the decision that will be additional supplies from other. countries. and which has been drawn up by the ministry of petroleum and natural gas while the reactions of the affected countries may differ the latest move shows just how determined the u.s. is to cripple be a rainy an economy. canadian transport and aerospace is
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pulling out of northern ireland the company had previously warned of quote serious consequences from a hard bricks it but didn't mention bricks it in the official statement is a major employer in the province trade unions warn that for thousands of jobs of the aircraft maker and thousands more in its extensive supply chain our interests. it's committed to finding for the right buyer but it now wants to focus all of its aerospace business on north america. and let's bring in our financial markets correspondent standing by for us at the frankfurt stock exchange bodies pulling out of northern ireland is it really not down to breaks it or just pressured have something to do with it. what i think is difficult to say at this point of time you have to believe what the companies saying that it's not to do with rex it to me also it seems more like a strategic move where part of
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a wider restructuring plan for its aviation business and the fact that it wants to consolidate its a bit aviation business in north america. mexico texas are the cities where it is trying to. look at its business its want to focus more on business jets and smaller regional jets and that's the reason why it is also planning to sell its morrocco operations. but the timing is interesting nevertheless with all the breaks that uncertainty still going on how easy or how difficult find it to to find a buyer. it shouldn't be very difficult considering that the operation has been a prized possession for making for none other than air bus the two twenty and air bus saying that it's planning to ramp up production of eight hundred twenty s. it's definitely going to play a major role in the sale process and. analysts already
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shortlisting candidates potential suitors for the assets there it could be the u.s. . spirits or everts itself if it wants to keep the business with itself considering how big it is on the how bullish it is on its. twenty's and also the fact that the body of previous warning about a hard break sit in the region could be a could actually complicate the seed process indeed. from day there at the front of the stock exchange thank you so much. well coasting on the back of strong performance from asia h.s.b.c. has reported profits that talk to thirty percent in the first quarter of the year the bank which is based in london but reports in dollar said that pretax profits came in at six point two billion dollars that is higher than previous expectations
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the group also reported that it has significantly reduced operating costs in its drive to grow while keeping outlay under tighter control. five high profile german organizations that style of deutsche bahn fox. bank and the soccer club the adult want of pledged five million euros to the yad vashem holocaust remembrance center in jerusalem the nation an ounce this part of holocaust remembrance day events in israel will be invested in the museum's growing archives the young version remembrance center houses one of the world's largest collections of personal accounts from the holocaust now the center is being expanded among the german companies providing funding dime. and deutsche bank firms that were active in nazi germany together with soccer club was your daughter and they donated five million euros to the project at the c.e.o.'s say they're glad the center accepted the donation it is. each of our companies
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bears some responsibility in one way or another and. we have discussed what we can do to strengthen this culture of remembrance. those who believe the need to incent the pushed and doesn't bank and seek knowledge the board of dortch a bank wanted to send the signal with this donation. it's a signal against anti-semitism a signal against racism it's a signal against religious intolerance and social exclusion. and. since one thousand nine hundred fifty three god question has been documenting the holocaust and giving the victims a name visitors and researchers from all over the world learn about nazi atrocities here the new show a heritage collection center will be part of an expanded research institution with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex
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will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive the center houses millions of documents photos survivor and witness testimonies along with artworks and personal items from the victims behold a house when she is a little session so we homeless away standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to. him we have to do everything to tell this story. this ability to support the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. torch upon
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a tradition on was called deutsche of ice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of this organ is yet to this day we are ashamed that you can talk that's why joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the opening slated for twenty. he won. fans of t.v.'s game of friends have been flocking to crew asia in particular dubrovnik on the coasts can a real medieval town cope. with. tourists visiting dubrovnik enjoy acting out the scenes of the popular us series game of thrones at the spots where they were actually shot the tour guide mario surf takes some to the film locations the tour cost twenty euros per person he now has three employees the business is booming last year one point two million people visited
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dubrovnik it's not just that you. knew it. you were just one here you can call it would seem here we did big a star should come on here all day. every morning tourists converge on the old town. during high season around eighteen to twenty thousand people walk through its narrow streets each day. of course not all are game of thrones fans but the fantasy series is especially popular with younger tourists. the city council has discussed limiting the throng of visitors even many of them think that's a good idea. sometimes yeah yeah i'm so you can do that because there's too many people you thank you and you don't diagnose. me. it's
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a shame that it's very crowded it's also very understandable that a lot of people want to see this city. the entire old town has adjusted to mass tourism. the city state is dominated by souvenir shops hotels and restaurants so you know esko world heritage site is a bonanza for their cooperation tourism industry. too much people sometimes will mostly believe will that be able to. i don't know about and then the addition to. the old town once said six thousand residents but only around seven hundred remain pizza maker mario can no go lives with his mother in the heart of the city he sees the downsides of living there garbage noise around the clock and many drunken tourists police. and i was so i know.
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it's the us. tour guide mario surf is also critical of the mass tourism. as dubrovnik reaches its limits he suggests dumping up efforts to rein in the chaos . and we still don't need to a limited number of people that. we just need to. it's a first step each day just to cruise ships are allowed to dock in the port of dubrovnik but that's unlikely to do much to limit the crush of visitors in the long term. the tourist season has just begun this is d w thanks for watching.
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women back home who are going to buy the engine and social norms and inform them of old dead basics like. my name is them out of the homes and i wore into. the. odd. welcome to news from the world about culture here's what's coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the violinist. is a musical maverick playing different styles in different parts of the world is joining me in the studio. and the german film awards will be handed out this week and we'll be looking at some of the main contenders.
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discussion of it john i was born and brought up here in berlin but his parents from indonesia and meanwhile he's a star that lives between the two cultures this mix is reflected in his playing and especially in his latest album mussy which is an eclectic blend of all sorts of music and sounds be talking to him in a minute but first let's hear his music. and. his kind are we jaya is a musician who doesn't like to be pigeonholed musically or personal the berliner with indonesian roots is an exceptional violinist who finds inspiration outside the world of classical music eclectic charismatic driven for him the music is all that matters. to them all to middle we make music to touch people to move them and to reach a point where we ourselves are so touched on stage that we can move others it doesn't work any other way.
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