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i sort them out it's a it's all different kind of radical that the outlook been into the long term case so i was dead and i'm here and i sort of government didn't want you to lead a more than a city and i just assumed that they got you that well for the moment what it took about to get this notion. of reporting out there earlier thank you so much for spending time with us sir stephen very sleep is up next to the top of the hour. i'm secure in the fire more tired than in the end this i mean you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliances of the what's your story ready ready. i mean when i was a women especially are victims of violence in. part and send us your story you are
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trying all with to understand this new culture. or you are nothing to turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. south african wines are world famous but can they survive climate change let out of the vineyard and dick francis. also on the show you've heard of green economies we'll tell you why algeria thinks a blue economy can create much needed jobs. and what could make the beautiful game even better how about real time performance statistics that's what one mobile network is promising as it outfits a stadium with 5 technology. this is a business africa i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us intense drought
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pushed cape town to the brink last year nearly drying up water supplies just outside the city meanwhile wine growers escaped the worst of the crisis but they say they've learned something about the perils of climate change take a look the dry spell is over the winter in south africa's friendship valley brought back the much needed rain wine growers like to cool off an arnim are relieved the earth here is perfect for producing wine. this is really old accord old even table mountain and. table mountain sandstone because some of the oldest soils and sort of acres there are more than 20 wineries in this valley alone located an hour's drive from cape town after the end of apartheid south africa invested in inexpensive popular winds today south african wines are renowned for their quality this winery produced 30000 bottles of peano and more last year.
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were very deep dog soils with the roots of travel down and they sustain themselves . either for fruit like apples or maybe pairs or peaches or problems they would have had a bigger problem then winds vines are quite hardy they don't need as much water as other fruits through. the wine growers are still doing fine but many are worried about the future. boats in $1.01 of the oldest wineries in the region. last year the graves had to be harvested unusually early there was more sunshine than expected and the grapes ripen faster. 65 percent of south africa's wines get exported to germany and great britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in
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the western cape. we're relieved that our dams are now over 80 percent full again but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigates over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting dropped resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables of bush and dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wind growers here are beginning to adapt to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment the united nations secretary general has called for more private capital to be invested in global development projects and tony harris addressed a meeting about sustainable development at the un in new york among the delegates was going to have a president not a coup for i don't know the urge fellow nations to help build a prosperous and self-confident africa the meeting also included an appeal from
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microsoft founder bill gates for countries to see a fair share of their own natural resources realize. now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. the government of saudi arabia has announced changes to its visa rules opening the country up to tourists for the 1st time as part of a push to reduce its economic dependence on oil the rules will allow tourists from 49 countries and relax the strip the strict dress code for female visitors. delta airlines is buying a 20 percent share in chilean carrier la tab for nearly $2000000000.00 u.s. carrier aims to boost its number of flights to south america it comes after a deal between the time an american airlines fell through. france is cutting the tax burden for their families by more than $10000000000.00 euros next year and it's urging germany to follow its lead with fiscal stimulus to bolster its flagging economy french finance minister brutal the bears of the european central banks
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latest monetary easing created an opportunity for governments to invest more. in staying in europe it's been about half a year since italy's former coalition government introduced a citizens' income the welfare program was a key election promise of the populous 5 star movement party and so far around 190000 people have applied to the program many of them are from naples a city where jobs are in high demand but difficult to find. pascal dban addict is one of the recipients of italy's citizens' income he receives around $800.00 euros a month. but others can apply for up to 1300 support that's higher than current unemployment benefits and is designed to better the lot of an estimated 5000000 people living below the poverty line in italy. and i want to tell you the truth i applied for the minimum income because of the economic support but more than anything i want to find
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a job there aren't that many in naples. in exchange for the support of able bodied recipients have to enroll in job finding and training programs. but critics saying it has little to create the new jobs that need badly needs. even if you have a meaningful scheme linked to the way back to the labor market policy issue of not enough labor demand for it but it is not easy to. find jobs for these individuals pascal says he's grateful for the government support at least it's more than he currently has. that. the u.s. and china are set to begin a new round of trade talks in early october it's their 13th since the u.s. 1st place tariffs on china last year in the run up to the meeting both sides are trying to show good faith. agricultural goods including pork have been at the heart of the u.s. chinese trade spat for over a year after china impose tariffs on u.s.
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imports trade went down leaving american farmers scrambling in search of new markets now china is back as a buyer. recently both sides have displayed some goodwill for example the u.s. side has waved to terrorists on many products and so on the chinese side we are willing to buy more products that are needed by the chinese market we hope both sides can take war enthusiastic measures get away from the pessimistic language if both sides do this talks will not only resume but they will yield results or. u.s. farmers would appreciate that and things are looking good chinese firms have already ordered considerable amounts of u.s. pork in a sign of a potential breakthrough also off course because the country is facing a severe shortage due to the spread of africa's swine fever that has ravished local suppliers. you've heard of the green economy the idea of sustainable
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environmentally aware development well jiri a sees its future in what's known as the blue economy officials have been meeting in the port city of iran to discuss to discuss how the sea can help create thousands of jobs algeria's 1000 kilometers of coastline provides it with an essential resource and it's not just shellfish that it's hoping to pull from the life rich waters officials want to see to help produce 150000 jobs by 2023 in the blue economy as things like fishing ship building an energy generation. we need to find the right balance for managing this vital sector that means financing the projects and overseeing them to foster sustainable blue growth that's creating jobs improving safety and preserving ecosystems and biodiversity in the region. algeria has invested around $40000000000.00 on coastal infrastructure over the past
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2 decades and by trying to protect the ecosystems it impacts he's hoping to be both blue and green. the world's favorite sport football has gone through many changes over the years even viewing the game is different today for some just watching is not enough 8 percent of baby boomer football fans uses to use a device like a smartphone or tablet while watching live games these and look up statistics and other information when it comes to generations z. those born after 190731 percent's use additional devices during live games that's according to the german football league and that number is expected to grow thanks to new technologies let's have a look. for the football fan the smartphone has become a crucial part of the modern game who knows maybe you'll get a selfie with your idle connections like these are part and parcel of the much they experience a new technology could make that bond even closer and not from the german football league and telecoms provider vodafone hopes to tap into
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a growing demand for statistics the idea is to allow fans to track individual player performance during the game. given the men. who won information as harsh as their entertainment. going to be a technology oriented target who are already using spiky smart phones young people are interested in technology. this technical innovation is based on the new cellular standard 5 g. does league aside both book stadium will be the 1st in germany to provide the service during the test run striker done yoga nsec put the new technology through its paces. it's been disputed you can monitor the app during the game. why is that are we not running enough how many tacos did individual players when and so forth this if there's so much analysis going on of. the new up is supposed to enhance not replace the live experience in the stadium statistics about the player's performance are at your fingertips how fast was the sprint into the
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opponent's penalty area and what speed was the ball traveling for the goal to play becomes transparent in the future everything in the stadium will judge performance according to statistics but the fans really need all that. fish when i think it's more of a technical foul i can't imagine all the fans following the game through phones basically this is added value for a few 3 and maybe also for journalists when evaluating games but ellesmere the mission of. the bonus legal will be the 1st football league in the world to introduce the new up the investment has been considerable although the total cost has been kept quiet fully equipping a stadium will cost many millions of euros so who benefits. yeah there you go i'd say it's more the younger generation passionately i would exclude traditional because speaking from experience real fans don't really look at their
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mobile phones during the game. it's hope that up to 30 percent of match day fans would use the new technology to key ingredient will always be attractive football otherwise fans won't bother turning up at the games with or without the app. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can course find out more about these and our other stories online at the dot com slash business i'm saying there's always.
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