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2050 north or no i will remain illiterate that is the fundamental human right that is the divine right reach the nature of the god has given to us and. good ones pledging of the right to freedom. another tourist in the trade war us president donald trump says talks with china are back on he believes beijing wants to make a deal and wall markets rebound also coming up. the currency controls which have helped keep money for leading greece for the last 4 years of
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a grueling austerity program. and frisk oberland welcome to the program and to donald trump's tariffs on e.u. cars might not become a thing after all at the g. 7 meeting in france the us president said he thinks the u.s. will be able to reach a fair trade agreement with the european union without slapping import levies on automobiles offering a potential lifeline to germany and his trade dispute with china he hinted another term markets were happy to buy it. did donald trump's hard line approach try the chinese back to the negotiating table that's certainly how the u.s. president is framing it on sunday in berets trump said he was sticking to the tariffs even while the other leaders appealed to him and asked him to relent then on monday trump announced that china called the offer of fresh talks. very good.
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because i mean this they will be able to give you it's very important. for you to look at was 3. things you have to do is why a person. it's going to be great for. the chinese government doesn't seem to share his enthusiasm beijing did not immediately confirm that talks are to take place all that emerged was a terse statement when we got economic and trade disputes between china and the u.s. should be resolved by a dialogue but the u.s. adding further tariffs on china seriously goes against the consensus reached by the 2 countries leaders at the also g 20 summit and harms the interests of both sites and tramples on the rules of multilateral trade and threatens the security of global supply chains. that doesn't sound like willingness to negotiate
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and it sounds more like china signaling a firm stance the rhetoric escalated on friday when trump sharply high tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese imports retaliation for fresh duties from beijing. for more on the story let's bring in our financial correspondent james corden on wall street yes there was this massive sell off of a mcdonald's from twitter town from over china on friday it seems the storm clouds have passed for now what are we to read them into the market rebound. well i mean at least i'm there has been some relief here on wall street that we covered a little less than half of the losses that we saw on friday still if you talk to traders here on wall street they would love to see the twitter account of the president being blocked because just one tweet and the entire mood here on wall street can change once again so most people believe that
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a deal still might be far away but at least for now there was a little bit of relief even if you look at the companies of the stocks that did not do to great year on monday those who are stocks of companies that would potentially suffer if the trade for further escalates now yes this trade dispute has been going on for over a year now what is the best possible outcome at this point oh well i mean. what i'm hearing mostly is a truce already would be almost the best case scenario hardly anybody really believes that we will get a real deal any time soon but we shouldn't forget the next round of tariffs probably will start on september 1st the from both sides from china and from the united states and well everybody is curious if anything will change coming
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september 1st but probably we will get a new terror before there might be developments and if even a potential deal. thanks for now but stay where you are. now at the g. 7 meeting friends in the united states have ended a standoff over a french tecs on big internet companies that's according to french president manuel mccraw he says both sides will work on having an international levy in place by the end of 2020 at this point france would then scrap its own digital tax and companies would be reimbursed friends earlier this year and acted 83 percent levy on the annual revenues from digital services of large companies including prominent us tech businesses president trump had threatened to hit back with import tariffs for example on french wine. back to you in new york how did the big tech companies react to the announcement well officially they haven't
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commented yet on this new compromise. call was talking about but as you said this called it's going to take quite a while before we will see it in practice and a lot of things can change in between at least for now for a year on monday take stocks were among the bigger winners but overall there is so much regulatory pressure on the big could take companies like facebook amazon or google just to name a few and both of this pressure is not going to vanish anytime soon is go to new york thank you. and some of the other global business stories making the news alternative me producer beyond me to will partner with fast food chain k.f.c. to develop a plant based chicken alternative the 1st a vegan nuggets and boneless wings will appear on menus in the united states is the
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latest win for beyond meat an investor darling already working with chains like corals and subway. british airways pilots announced friday they'll strike for 3 days in september in a dispute over pay the strikes on september 9th 10th and 27th could affect tens of thousands of travelers the airline called the move unjustifiable and said it will refund and rebook passengers the fact. confidence among german business executives has sunk to a near 7 year low a survey of germany's institute for economic research shows fears of a recession are growing as the german economy contracted during the 2nd quarter of this year slowing global trade has hit the country which relies heavily on x s. greece has been through years of economic and financial hardship some of which can be summed up in one figure 60 euros per day that's how much or that's how little
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greeks were able to withdraw from their bank accounts after the government had introduced capital controls in june of 2015 spooked by the country's financial troubles panic casual stalls threatened to topple the banking sector as greece recovered over time the government loosened the measure now it's set to be scrapped altogether. historic moment for greece after prime minister kiriakou awesome it's a caucus told parliament enough business that greece was lifting all remaining limits on the free movement of capital of brault after 4 years of restrictions. the removal of capital controls from the 1st of september marks a further return to normality for greece's economy. from today capital controls are a thing of the past. the previous government introduced capital controls in june 2015 joined the banking crisis. fearing a run on banks panicked depositors made large scale money transfers overseas greeks
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were only allowed to withdraw $60.00 euros a day untransparent few 100 euros a month overseas banks were besieged by angry greeks who feared losing their savings. the turmoil calls the crisis in the euro zone prime minister mr tuck is described the dismantling of the banking measures as the end of a 4 year cycle of insecurity. it's australia now where over $2000000.00 homes have rooftop solar panels some are concerned that old disused panels might end up in landfills experts say there could be a huge amount of it in the years to come. usually jeremy hunt is installing new panels around town in darwin australia but in this case he's just removed the old ones which had stopped working now it's time to recycle them something that's not as easy as it sounds the alamo your friends are going to get and the metal convey
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we saw and that just lays then the glass on the back seat with the cells to go to the landfill but it's not going to see it's it's not what the industry wants that's the show there is no accurate data on how much trash the solar industry is generating and it's most panels were installed in the past decade there's no time to waste these panels last 152025 years so the problem is calming at the moment there are no national laws regulating so the waste but the experts in australia are starting to develop the much needed plans be the regulation needs to require that there is a cost component in that new panel that is full the collection and there are a cycling at the end of the panels at the end of a lot solar installer jeremy hunt want something done before his business gets a bad name for the waste it produces in the meantime he's turning a few retired solar panels into something useful tables. and
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finally fed in and one of the most powerful men in the automotive industry has died at the age of 82 disappears reportedly collapsed at a restaurant on sunday night and later died at a hospital fighting m.p. started his career at his grandfather's auto company porsche before taking over and transforming audi and later falsified mr pinkus praise for reviving the company's fortunes and turning it into one of the world's biggest car makers but he was also criticized over the faux via going to the fees and seating scandal if you heard when he was head of the companies you supervised or you know basically oh the movie well that's it for me and the team here for more business news dot com slash business thinks the.
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planet girl in investigate street food from venezuela here in the. congo calling is a documentary film by director stefan him pat and it's just one of top prize at a film festival here in germany for new filmmakers it follows the lives and experiences of 3 different aid workers from europe in the democratic republic of. congo and in a part of the country which is one of the poorest the most in secure regions in the world i'll talk to the director as to how to help out after this. goma a city in the east of congo. that was huge and game. up there. goma has a population of 2000000 free quarters of whom are refugees in 2013
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