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tv   The Day  Deutsche Welle  August 13, 2019 6:02am-6:31am CEST

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hoping for a career in europe a career like sharif's and that a lot. and. then he was african footballer of the year he's our icon not pretty neat not merit donna but still a man shareef. i . sharif is one of the most famous people in the country. everyone knows him as long dog through african footballer of the year. i know he's the only guinea and to have ever won that title. and i wasn't good over.
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the test of the right. game and yet you know what. i say guinea is my fatherland you know it's my fatherland and germany is my motherland. but the horns are part of sharif was 25 years old when he met his future wife in the city of boki the solicitor for to deny these are the photos from our wedding. so me and solomon a little so tender something will. and . the truth nearly. so none of my this was in germany you know brandenburg. c.n.n. sanford well the. simple for so many. for
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this is that if the needs of our children trust him also. for. some tongue you don't vote all of us time to. play with. he's always away somewhere so he doesn't have much time 1st children so long football is his life 1st he had a career as a player and then as a technical director at the football association for not. only but don't do. it. from here. then it. was more about. when sharif returned from east germany he was happy to replace the bread rolls meatballs and hearty german breakfasts with home cooked meals he loved . typical guinea and staples such as fish planting local
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band. and not. in the market finally he scored. but it wasn't that the penalty that he hammered into the corner. oh my god you touched. on how. good you know. i don't believe hello pat i hear you see us here before you know which invited they were able to greet you really and we want you to know that we remember you were pleased that we can send you
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a message and here it is the form of mouse we've got some papers here for years and we've also got a gift which is special for us as well all of our players have got one. arm which is about it in grateful that we got to. play with you and we wish you all the best . i've called you religion. does it. sound good oh no thank you for noise brandon book which is. going into. today so we're all still proud that we got to play with you in our team . is that it must have to get busy and survive this is especially how well you integrate it into our team was exemplary. in all of that tim.
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for a big list but. i left it. saying it up important. that my he don't. always in the details. to tell the difference no i brought in the book was an important stage in my life whereby much in a casual it was the beginning of my career lockers a little. but long gone without this experience i would have not been able to become ballon d'or african footballer of the year of. june that's thank you cause thank you no prime numbers i'm no but i'm going for a generous year for here today everyone respects me. oh sure the things you achieve the things that really count just like a night on the books and live in a company potluck you call they help me aloft and threw me into the air as a member somewhere up for its own belief a commercial was incredible and not such a matter of. course is she the one for they are left off.
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the future of europe starts september 2nd on d w. given that. hong kong's international airport says normal operations have resumed after cancelled flights due to a sit in staged by pro-democracy demonstrators on monday activists say police used excessive force to break up the protest meanwhile china is describing the movement as quote emerging terrorism. italy's political leaders have agreed to convene the senate on tuesday for a special session to figure out next steps in the country's political crisis the aim is to set a date for a motion of no confidence in the government last week materials salvini leader of the far right league called for snap elections. argentina's currency
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and stocks plunge of the country's pro-business president suffered a crushing defeat in party primaries the argentine peso lost at times almost 20 percent of its value president maurice who mccree now faces an uphill battle against populist candidate albert fernandez. funerals have been held for 5 russian engineers killed last week by an explosion at a nuclear weapons research center a spokesman for the centers of the blast occurred as the engineers were testing a nuclear isotope power source for a rocket engine. russian environmentalists are calling on the kremlin to release details of a reported radioactive leak. it's one of asia's most important financial hubs now hong kong's political unrest and
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fears of a further crackdown by china are rattling markets around the world we'll give you the latest. also on the show argentina's peso collapses after a presidential primary upset we'll tell you what has markets so scared. this is your business report i'm stephen beard zimbra lead thanks for joining us on calls airport was due to reopen early tuesday morning after being closed all day monday as thousands of protesters occupied the main terminal the closure forced the cancellation of more than 150 flights causing serious disruptions one of asia's most important transportation hubs and marking an escalation of protests that were previously limits limited to the city's neighborhoods investors around the world took notice monday with indexes falling on the spreading political turmoil and fears china can respond harshly. and let's go now to our financial correspondent in new york jose luis to haro who is
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a nice to see as always so say as we said this political uncertainty spreading to markets as well what are you seeing there on wall street. i think that right now stephen investors here in wall street are fearing an escalation of the bands which could trigger a financial shock worldwide over what some coal some kind of black swan we already have create tensions between the u.s. and china going on which it seems to continue to escalate the situation is taking a toll on to global economy on top of more recently the trade war appears to be evolving into some kind of currency war and now do you i'm going protests in hong kong new geopolitical risk to be run eataly argentina which it feels that. india is in a particular case rhetoric from beijing claiming that the 1st signs of terrorism are starting to appear. markets and investors are still anxious that the situation is not getting any better while stocks in that region and its 10th straight day of
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declines are the last time hong kong stocks have such a long blues in a straight. june july 1900 for those that you mentioned trade there is a worry that was obviously driving markets today what exactly were investors say that had them so worried a basically stephen a debt the chances of a recession happening keep growing at. goldman sachs said in a note to investors where to bank c.e.o.'s not many possibilities of the u.s. and china getting any try to agreement before next year's presidential elections will take a toll on the u.s. economy which will grow around 1.8 percent in the 4th quarter bank of america say. there are one in 3 chances of a recession in the next 12 months steven was a lose tomorrow there for us in new york thank you now another big market story coming out of south america investors fleeing the argentinian peso after the
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country's business friendly president was walloped in a presidential election primary by his center left rival the behind the anger at the polls an economy in recession high inflation and an unpopular austerity program . the peso tumbled more than 30 percent against the u.s. dollar before recovering somewhat on monday shares in argentina companies fell and the price of insuring the country's debt rose investors fear that argentine president moderate c.e.o. mock you will lose control of the country before he writes his financial condition in part through a series of painful cuts on the streets of pointless itis normal argentinians are running out of patience. i hope the economy revives because many people want to work and can't we get to the end of the month just making it we're now working to pay taxes because being able to save money ended a while ago. fickle global markets and a bad harvest put argentina in recession in 2018 exports are supposed to lead the
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way out later this year but the global economy itself is running out of steam inflation and unemployment are high in argentina for many mockery is the problem his government accepted a $56000000000.00 bailout from the much despised international monetary fund and put an austerity program in place. is a bad manager of the economy a bad manager of the economy who applied to gradualism that didn't work much. that's where sunday's big winner populist candidate alberto fernandez comes in he suggested renegotiating the i.m.f. lifeline and uncertain proposition voters will have the decision in october remain on a stable but painful reform path for follow a new direction filled with big but vague promises and staying in south america a 50000 goal of our note is the venezuelan central banks most recent attempt to curb the galloping diva.

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