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2nd leg in berlin was a tense nil nil draw but only on one on away goals after they drew the 1st like 2 to instead guard the promotion means that berlin football fans can look forward to a rare hometown clash one only on take on hatton next season i mean while it was stood guard 2nd relegation in 4 seasons coming up the debut business with steve invariably speaking for that. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out how many hours of experience and explore a fascinating blood cultural heritage sites to the d w world heritage 360 goofy up down. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first clueless and.
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then doris crane the moment arrives to. join the ring on her journey back to freedom to soothe in our interest in search of intrigue. to iran and bring a tame returns home on t.w. dot com bring a tank. it's a merger that could reshape the auto industry france's red nose seems to welcome the advances of chrysler but what would it mean for japan's nissan. also on the show the e.u. has elected a new parliament we'll look at what it could mean for a commies and businesses. and how lies can cost lives we hear from an african startup the fights fake news. welcome to business i'm steven gerrard's in berlin good to have you with us italian carmaker fiat wants to merge with its
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french rival renault and create one of the world's biggest car makers save billions of dollars and raised plenty of questions about the role of rondo's current partner nissan rhinos supervisory board is considering the possible merger proposed by feet chrysler the company's largest shareholder the french government is supportive equal. the government is favorable to the move but as a rental shareholder we must look into the conditions of the deal after all of this merger must be good for the economic and industrial development of renato but also for the employees that are here when the it says there will be no plant closings from a merger and both companies would gain by combining platforms technologies and markets the proposed merger would bring together 2 of the world's top 10 car makers and could theoretically create a new number one on the global market together rent own feet chrysler could
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possible and toyota if friend who holds on to its partnership with nissen and mitsubishi publicly nissen says it will examine the merger but the firm is said to have been blindsided by the talks relations between the japanese firm and randall have worsened since the arrest of former alliance had called us gone and the fia tie up would only add to reynolds' sway. behind the merger is a rapidly changing landscape for automakers new technologies like the mobility autonomous driving in the sharing economy or of bending the market those technologies are expensive making it more attractive for traditional car makers to join together. the euro saw an early boost the day after pro e.u. parties retain their majority in european parliament elections that despite losing many seats now among those making gains were the climate focused greens euro skeptic parties also made gains although not quite as much as expected for a bloc already divided over fiscal rules and budget policies this means things could get even more complicated. italy's deputy prime minister said his party's
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bigger lection when marks a rejection of brussels spending politics. of the of the european peoples also gave a clear mandate the europe of cuts and unemployment has failed everywhere the europe of precariousness and unemployment has been rejected in solving these crosshairs e.u. budget rules which italy continues to run afoul of rome argues it must spend more money to boost its economy the elections were a setback for french president emmanuel mccall whose proposed eurozone reforms including a common finance minister and budget were already hanging by a thread. he barely scraped in level with euro skeptic magazine look pens nationalists results in the u.k. where brick city is one big suggest a hot bricks it may be likely to the chagrin of businesses on both sides of the channel. now earlier we asked our financial correspondent in frankfurt what more
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fragmented european parliament might mean for business. very much so because european law. local and regional law. there are so many which affect business with their work on the european level of competition. for example the. agriculture. regulation there and the list goes on and on. europe will. be more fragmented focus going to be less consensus. more confrontation. and that means less certain he certainly from a business point of view and that's always bad for business and that's always bad for markets those are financial correspondent in frankfurt so staying in the e.u. how can consumers in a block ensure that their products are fairly sourced produced and traded and one option might be to keep the entire supply line as well as production and
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distribution within the e.u. something some companies are already trying to do take a look fashion made in europe produced fairly and sustainably that's what cereal in the stands for the fashion house operates several good teachers in germany. there are many sustainable fashion brands but the difference between us and most of them is that we're really trying to do things with. this t. shirt costs $20.00 euros and the production chain starts in greece although the country's cotton production amounts for 80 percent of the e.u.'s total that's less than one percent of global cotton output most cotton used in europe is imported from asia this textile mill does things differently it uses cotton from farmers in the surrounding area and that doesn't come cheap. quality has its value as well if we europeans don't want to pay for it we have to pay someone in asia. and that
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means paying them for hard and often poorly paid work in the e.u. labor laws protect employees and there's a minimum wage in place at every stage like the next one dies it's fabric in poland . here and specifically in the area there's a complete textile manufacturing infrastructure textiles i'm just made of material and thread but you need you need dyeing you need many many many other things like for example and all of that is available here. this t. shirt is also created here it's cut from the dyed fabric then sewn together and finally made ready for shipping to germany. online sales are managed in the northern german city of lubec here designers are at work on new collections and stencils to print the designs on to the t. shirts and as for the shirt it's the last stop before it ends up on the store shelf
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. and now to the battle against fake news invited media entrepreneurs from all over the world to take part in a startup bootcamp at its global media forum in bonn and i put up a prize for the most interesting concept new scoop is the name of the startup that scooped up that award using block chain technology news scoop is building a platform that will allow journalists around the globe to work on the same story kind of like a media for news and some countries fake news has the power to kill we met some entrepreneurs to kill fake news instead it. is fighting for the truth in his homeland the democratic republic of congo lies can do great harm. in europe and every conflict. can lead to the news people. but to make. notes is. to break.
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through and therefore it was that thing that. can hear you for cut suva and his team run congo check an online fact checking platform they tracked down misinformation on social networks and correct it besides their own website they have a youtube channel and facebook and twitter presences a total of 16 journalists are working on the project they're volunteers due to lack of investors. this is a great opportunity for us to to learn how to sell our project to to people our question. this is why i am here and that's what i'm hoping to get here there are 12 startups at the forum from a service provider in the field of artificial intelligence to a platform that produces content specifically for women in central america the workshops deal with financing corporate strategy and management also how to best
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present your own idea something many founders find difficult. to lloyd to do this and lots of intelligent people find solutions to problems but that also makes them a bit blind to the matter they have a high level of expertise for the core of what they're doing but forget that many others around them don't have these insights and with home home quality nice design become hot insights are not in short supply at the forum. and neither are contacts from all over the world. and let's focus again on africa senegal's economy grew by 7 percent in the last quarter when compared to last year but how would things there look with more more workforce participation from women currently female entrepreneurs there are a rarity. here in the times of photic in western senegal work begins at daybreak. the 1st task is to break the crust of the floss. once that's
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done the soles can be gathered up in my hands. the woman running this operation is married. having spent a decade working in the male dominated sold industry she decided to use her life savings to buy her own pot of marshland. when i 1st arrived 234 months ago i saw a man harvesting salts they got to keep whatever they harvested and i thought to myself why men are not women. but the entrepreneur doesn't only stand out for being a woman unlike most local producers she adds to her salt the chemical is thought to brain development in young children. in a country where iodine deficiency remains a problem that gives her a competitive edge in senegal the rainy season tends to begin in june by then
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mari hopes to have produced a 1000 tons of salt. israeli drug maker teva pharmaceuticals says it will pay the u.s. state of oklahoma $85000000.00 for its role contributing to america's opioid epidemic teva is the world's largest genetic generic drug drug maker and it agreed to the settlement rather than face trial the company's marketing of its act and fentora painkillers has been blamed for contributing to the opioid epidemic in oklahoma johnson and johnson has yet to reach a settlement and is scheduled for trial on tuesday. nice doing business with you.
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