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a mother and son prince charles and grandson prince william all being left handed suggesting it could be genetic. next up it is business africa with their heart 1st you're watching d.w. moves live from berlin. thank you so much for joining us to have a good one. s.o.s. europe the european crisis. if it's to have a future you will meet champions young champions. for activists. to come true. for the dream. do they stand
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a chance. and they save the european idea. but not good on you to stand up for your values and contribute to something important coming up see a. future of europe start september 2nd on d w. living off the land but with new ideas hit by repeated droughts fall mama saw a couple keepers in kenya a new approach keeping much small animals county as new beekeepers struggled to satisfy the growing market for homemade humming. the high cost hog house saudi arabian businesses are cashing in on the well off pilgrims. this is business africa . but 1st a quick look at how. in kong where riot police clashed with protesters severely
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crippling operations at the citizens' international airport for a 2nd day on tuesday authorities canceled all remaining flights out after the city . out of the city rather off the demonstrators took over the terminals the home port had reopened earlier on tuesday but another sit in has seen hundreds of flights cancelled stocks hit as 7 months low asian stocks tumbled amid dire comments from mainland china about terrorism the threat of intervention and embattled chief carried warning protesters against following quote path of no return. to this city the messiah in kenya living as cattle keepers but lands are increasingly hit by droughts making this age old life so viable to feed their families but you don't need bigger animals to live off the land a group of former cattle farmers have now taken up beekeeping hitting a market that is crying out for home grown kenyan honey. later forest is
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a great place for wild bees to leave there no food or pesticides and very few people. the members of my site people who do live in the area traditionally collect wild honey in the forests it's arboreal and dangerous activity but last year about corn and 14 other men went into the beekeeping business setting up 10 hives in the forest they don't take up much space and they are environmentally friendly. and. they get to get money and make an income. and this helps. live. life. like no greater number of. young men yeah i don't. know how to school and getting.
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money. through this. and. it has become very hard to make a living the traditional way and some in a magic pastoralist some outside men still have as many as a 1000 head of cattle. but nowadays they are the exception more and more looking for other ways to make a living. a major reason is frequent periods of drought that means dried out pasture land and less for the cattle to eat and drink another reason is that the land where they graze their heads in strength it also has to be shared with wild animals. a couple of 100 kilometers to the north east and there are big african beekeepers only commercial companies devoted to the development of the beekeeping and honey industry most of the 20 employees make cards for. to be keepers.
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ernest's in the only home runs the from his kin to see honey production in kenya grow current tree 80 percent of the honey consumed in the country is imported from tanzania but it will take time to build up a network of suppliers to market in china has more people need to go in to be keeping. my biggest challenge is getting enough money. we can't get enough and that's the challenge because the market is that it's not the issue of market it's the challenge is getting enough and this more amount of pounds so far produced and loiter is not sent to my rugby it is sold in nearby villages but if production is carried out and if movie keeping projects i starved the future of the industry in kenya which proved to be sweet. millions of muslims have made their way
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to make us part of this year's hard increasingly saudi arabian businesses are finding ways to make the most of the vast numbers of travelers coming from overseas some hotels are now catering to wealthy pilgrims and offer a very special experience a high end hard. the carver in mecca is islam's holiest site for pilgrims it's the final destination at the end of a long journey and now the wealthiest among them can end a tiring day in a room like this. craft a 5 star hotels now offer a room with a who leave you to the select few who can afford it with prices starting at around a $1000.00 a night or reaching into the 10s of thousands these hotels a contributing to mecca is growing reputation as the capital of luxury religious tourism. political. as is
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a 5 star hotel the top is magnificent services to attract customers we have the best possible facilities because the prices are expensive and you know most of them all. the hotels are fully booked for this year and next year's hutch as well as dozens of days on side becker expects to welcome 30000000 visitors for how to get around them or a pilgrimage is by 2030 as saudi arabia works to reduce its reliance on oil saudi businesses are finding more ways to tap into another significant blow. brief a look now at some of the other global business stories making headlines today the argentinean personal rebounded somewhat today gaining more than 4 percent against the us dollar but that comes after the currencies 30 percent collapse against the greenback on monday plunges attributed to president morsi a marker his defeat in the primary election last week and. the. european
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commission has launched a full antidumping investigation today into steel products from china taiwan and indonesia the investigation follows a complaint by the european steel association you'll still produces some of the non e.u. fears of flooded europe with cheap steel. british food delivery service delivery ruth says it's pulling out of the german market claiming tight margins the company says it's focusing on other more profitable european markets like france as well as the asia pacific region. on the news from the business of football in germany's bonus league. off to a great start to the new season with a win against rivals by and munich in the season opening super cup but things are looking much less rosy financially is the only club listed publicly on a stock market and profits are down along with total revenue which has fallen
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dramatically to 17 and a half 1000000 euros that's a drop of nearly 50 percent. to some extent over sales of top players to other clubs last year also brought in quite a bit to catch. novel more the finances of football not joined but johnson crane from last spoke. to the studio if those numbers that we just heard from the other good or bad well on the face that are pretty bad you have to remember they were driven by 2 main things called a america because when sold them at the start of the season before last for a combined 200000000 euro transfer to barcelona rising potentially 245000000 euros worth a club record if you actually take transfers out of the equation revenue increased by 17.9 percent there just goes to show how important buying and selling to a club bottom line other than buying and selling players and the numbers are quite
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starrett is staggering that you just told us tickets a merchant does a major sources of income how did that go they went a bit better than the previous year largely because dortmund performed better on the pitch they gave by a very close run for the burn as they get tight so merchandise tickets sales sponsorship they were up dormant all 3rd generation more money from t.v. rights that actually increased by 167000000 euros not thanks to a new t.v. deal fines between the german league and sky and in fact the german league. t.v. rights as a lot of growth potential for the been this leak. in the digital platform is interested in securing domestic rights. that next year. has been listed on the stock market. was 1st listed it was a big. house in the club's performance. to be
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listed on the stock exchange they did it in 2000 when they were really struggling financially and needed a quick injection of cash for a while things worked out ok they spent a lot of money and then it went wrong because the players didn't deliver and they almost went bankrupt in 2005 so. in many ways they're not going to be spending money trying to buy new units of course being on the stock exchange they do have a responsibility. by far and away the richer club so don't want to develop this reputation as a bit of a rough diamond if you like and then sell them on for a massive profit is all about race is reward and this isn't don't do seem to be taking more risk they've spent a lot of money that some. 35000000 euros. brands as well coming in. complaining that actually they've not on the transfer market so there's going to be very interesting rivalry that real value. of course to buy cheap in the make
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them. investing in football shape as buying is not something for fun so is it reasonable invest some people save to get any shares a risky business but. because it is results. that happens every weekend you see that every weekend with your team wins or loses so i think. it really do as an investment they do it more as a passion because they support all they care about is the club doing well on the pitch but if that happens for example dortmund if they won the league if they have a very good run in the champions league brings in more prize money and that is going to read. reflected ultimately in the club's revenue and the club price would you recommend going on the stock market would you recommend that to other football clubs as well i mean i think i think the stock market is it can bring some stability it can bring some money in but you do have to be a lot more caffeine. on your shareholders you can't be taking crazy risks that maybe some clubs to manchester city for example and the premier league owns by the
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shake some abu dhabi money seems to be no problem for them they can splash it out on the transfer market if you like if you're on the stock exchange you know 50 need to be slightly more careful than the other company. thank you very much for this input. good and that's it from me on the business team. you can always check out our website that's w dot com slash business and to follow us on social media if you don't already do before you go is a quick look at global markets at this hour to get up the phone.
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