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said ongoing personal reasons for the decision it was that he kate became spain coach last july after the team's exit from the 28000 world cup when they lost to host russia in the round of 16 his assistant robert marino was presented today by the spanish f.a. as the team's new coach at present. and washington have a news here's what's still ahead playing ground powerhouse schools in god are harnessing children seemingly on limited energy reserves to help still their unquenchable thirst for knowledge gary hart is up next with that story now see at the top of the hour. earth. home to news of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and must start with small steps and big global indios tell stories of credence people and innovative projects around the
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world. to use the printer clearest use to printers and ships and reforestation. interactive content to choose the next generation of latin but it took such action. using the channels available to inspire people to take action. and were determined to build something here for the next generation globally is the environment series of global 3000 on t w and online. economics come to region how the latest outbreak of ebola is not only a danger to public health close borders and fear pose a threat to local business in the affected countries and their neighbors. and then rule gama they have found a way to use playground equipment to a colleague. country's future workforce. and who said skyscrapers need to spray
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disguised the chinese city shows the world's 1st horizontal apart. this is business africa. the latest outbreak of ebola in the republic of congo has the country's neighbors ward uganda recorded 3 cases and one in kenya was a false alarm nevertheless the fear is spreading and that has consequences for business. jomo kenyatta airport in nairobi passengers are screened for fever large signs warn against the bowl and explain the danger air travelers pose the greatest risk of spreading the virus over long distances but even these measures are only a partial benefit it can take up to 3 weeks between the time of infection and the onset of a bola. there is uncertainty at the borders of congo and uganda and marketplace in
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pond way uganda hundreds of small street vendors sell their goods here fresh produce from the fields that stables as well as fish meat even cosmetics people come and go across the border a bowl is once again a threat to trade. so we're not sure if the reports of a bull in congo are true because we haven't seen anyone who has died of a boat but they say there's a border in congo and that has really spoiled our business were scared of going across there people who always money there but were afraid and try to stop that's our problem right now. the border is porous not everyone is checked especially not at night and so it's an intangible danger that causes such fear here. in the many rural areas across africa electricity supplies are unreliable at best businesses small and large but for many
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schools in small communities in ghana the electricity generation is now becoming child's play quite literally this is the moment they've been waiting for the pupils at this school in western ghana aren't only excited about writing the carousel they're also eager to see what happens when they do why because this is no ordinary piece of playground equipment each spin produces enough electricity to power forcing rechargeable alue de lamps which the kids are allowed to take home with them in the evenings. after school. now there were all given its cues that. that's why i didn't do my homework so. that you still had this and then as you say 50 need. to carry a cell was donated to the school by an organization called empower play grandes
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it's one of more than 50 of that kind to cross ghana the concept of course on plans are ready in the works for more. but that if. you look at installation i would guess that just on the ground cable that goes into the head must office where it shouldn't and they just convert that into a little energy and they use then they need to charge portable every day around to get to the house like to stage the whole of the lamps enable people to with no access to electricity to do their homework after dark many of them spend the daylight hours that remain after school helping out in the fields or at home like you know before i was only able to study at home when my parents didn't need the lights you know i can study together with the other kids. in the evenings the children often gather together to do their homework under the
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light of the lamps. benefiting at night from the playground memories and the electricity they created searing the day i'm what a great idea now to some of the other business news of the day facebook's plans to introduce its own a virtual currency is facing an immediate backlash and it's not just from anyone it's the g 7 the group of the 7 leading economies have given the plans a thumbs down french finance minister in order now insists that only governments can issue sovereign currencies high level g 7 working group will be set up to examine the risks of crisp cryptocurrency is to the global financial system face. unveiled its mushroom currency called libra on tuesday and said it would work with partners such as these are master card and pay pal. could this be the governor of the world's next central bank when libor becomes usable across
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facebook's apps including instagram and whatsapp possibly as soon as next year they could well become a rifle for traditional currencies mark zuckerberg is promising money for the modern world i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we're already touching this in india we've got a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great. we're already working on rolling this out in a number of other countries later this year but the feedback from key financial figures in europe hasn't been so great french finance minister bruno lemaire says it's out of the question that libor should become a sovereign currency the governor of the bank of england mark carney has said it will need to be subject to the highest standards of regulation security is one of the biggest concerns what with facebook's record on protecting data and let's point out it's not the most obvious organization to trust with your money facebook has to convince us that not only should we not worry about privacy concerns when we share
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stories or when we browse the internet through the social networking but financial transactions are now safe as well that's a big that's a very tall order. this rather humble looking office block in switzerland is the official registered home of libra facebook has promised to keep its house in order and avoid the volatility of other cryptocurrency is by pegging libra to realize sets and a number of government backed currencies they'll need to convince uses and financial leaders around the world the lever is backed by more than just luck. we stand silicon valley google says it wants to spend a $1000000000.00 on building affordable housing in the san francisco bay area where it is headquartered tech company has been criticized for driving up house prices with the high wages of its silicon valley employees who will boss. him now says the firm wants to be a good neighbor by supporting the construction of 15000 new homes for buyers of all
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incomes 3 quarters of the money will be spent converting some of google's own commercial property for residential use. it's more than 15 years since concorde left the world's skies for it since then there's been much talk about whether or not we could ever see a return to supersonic coma szell flights at the paris air show one company is showing plans to bring about justice. whom supersonic says it's close to building the world's fastest ever passenger jet the colorado company and its futuristic flyer overture are attracting attention thanks to some pretty big promises. paris to new york in 3 hours and 15 minutes instead of the 7 it takes today think san francisco to tokyo at 5 and a half hours 12 that's fast enough that a road trip across the atlantic will be a whole day faster than it is today in iraq across the pacific will be 2 days
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faster whom already has 30 orders for the overture even though it's not expected to take to the skies until the mid 20 twenty's in the meantime it's working on this the x p one supersonic prototype the aim is to make it carbon neutral it'll run on a fuel made by removing c o 2 from the air boom hopes it can hold investor attention by being green at high speeds. istanbul will vote for a new mayor on sunday for the 2nd time this year accords throughout the original result after protests from the ruling party of president rights have. lost the vote polls indicate at a once party could lose again with the country's dismal economy motivating more voters. p.c. i'll buy rock started off as a regular store worker 25 years ago now he runs a 7 floor shopping mall that's a supporter of the a k p parsi he credits turkish president bachelet thai of our 21 for overseeing years of economic growth. but the rapid decline in the value of the
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lira has left him with no option but to increase prices mean we're not going to get side will be going to sample and this applies to all not be brands we could go we sold them for 30 to 35 layer look what happened a week later 49 lira when it was made. to keep that up skyrocketing inflation the current race is about 20 percent isn't just a headache for business owners consumers too are feeling the pain young families in particular are finding it increasingly hard to make ends meet. to be trees that are slowing these are necessary purchases but they're really expensive giant food and nappies are really pricey but one way or another we have to buy them. as political and economic uncertainty man's character once a.k.p. party may well get a feel for that discontent when the people of its general vote in the mayoral rerun this weekend. sometimes it's helpful to change perspective city
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decides it doesn't want any more skyscrapers and still needs office a living space what to do is a clever idea try go horizontal. at a bend in the jelling river where it's dark green waters meet the muddy currents of the young sea then you referenced city chongqing rises skywards the project comprises 8 futuristic high rise towers 6 of which are connected by a sky bridge. and of course one of the highlights and talent of this project is this concept retreat. along of steel and glass an element of ok off was during construction to build this horizontal tower up on city one of 4 top. is a big challenge the 73 storey towers are a sign that china's property slowdown hasn't taken hold here but not everyone's welcome to the wrestles towers labor is working in the adjacent docks area had been
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cleared out during the properties development. it's a nice suppose it probably influenced the housing prices nearby and jeans will probably go up. but i can't say much more about it than that. which is a. develop a site 3 quarters of the projects $1400.00 residential units have already been sold but for most locals properties like raffle city in the air the prices for a 98 square meter one bedroom unit stopped at 580000 euros. and that's it from me and the business team there and stay tuned to. africa is next after this quick.
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work. reviews coming up ahead. minds. and on demand. learn which course is. more you know. w. media center. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes what is going on in 38 people have been killed in villages in this as the country is still reeling from last week's attacks that left dozens of people day the violence is so far confined to the rule areas but they're all warnings it may soon move to the city.
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