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so the accelerator send the vehicle into a wild reverse spin because that stop from damaging the plane went around instructor rammed his tug interest. to try to set her business afterward brennan facility is next i'll be back at the top of the hour of the day. you don't need to keep a date on the people for over gretchen home the 4th time from the most recent midweek member of. the fannies at the last dragon is worth. 3. degrees books on. welcome to the book is the getting here for detail to try to talk about. this coverage.
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3 more for. us while we have time let's have a look at some of the other matches around you still shaking in that group who could breathe a sigh of relief so you don't want. to just go with. g.w. . the trade dispute between the u.s. and europe reaches new heights the world trade organization towards washington the right to hit brussels with tariffs for subsidizing a bus to uganda tries to keep the oil industry's hopes alive but a new pipeline project is up in the air. and sniffing out dodgy business turns through man's best friend to reinforce its fight against money going to. bed facility that's your business. the u.s.
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has the go ahead to put tariffs on 7 of the half $1000000000.00 worth of e.u. goods that's the decision of the world trade organization the penalty based on its ruling that the european union pay the legal subsidies to european playmaker bus american rival boeing could avoid tariffs by obeying the w.c. or. it's the latest move in an epic 15 year battle revolving around 2 giants of the corporate world on one side europe in its airbus on the other america's boeing. the do we know has found both the european union and the united states guilty of paying unlawful subsidies to their respective plane makers but with the us bringing it case against the e.u. 1st the white house has its nose in front getting to dole out the 1st punishment speaking in anticipation of wednesday's ruling the use trade commissioner into the 20 u.s. tariffs wouldn't go unanswered. we are exploring all kinds of areas where we could
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react but as you know for the moment until the and if the american tyrants tickin we are still prioritizing as the minister also emphasized to find a negotiated solution the european union clearly willing to bring forward retaliate or e. tariffs if necessary they would come on top of tariffs the e.u. wants to impose on the us following the do we know is ruling over boeing subsidies that decision on the penalty in that case is due in around 6 months time with the aerial jewel set to continue into 2020 and beyond both sides are in for the long haul. the u.s. has blocked the import of precious minerals from parts of congo in zimbabwe claiming the operations rely on forced labor u.s. customs officials singled out gold from mines in the democratic republic of congo
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and rough diamonds from zimbabwe's over wrong fields the order also targeted goods from brazil malaysia and china the bomb was government told bloomberg news the accusation of forced labor was simply ignorant for. well it's turning out to be a very slippery deal uganda's ambitious oil project a huge pipeline which will need to be electrically heated and which runs under a lake and has environmentalist's up in arms some of the back is have been pulling out and now the whole thing's up in the air. uganda has an abundance of oil reserves in 2006 it discovered more than 6000000000 barrels of crude since then the country has been hoping to take advantage of massive oil revenue to bolster its economy but development of the needed infrastructure refineries and pipelines has stalled the government has also been mired in disputes with its international partners think lou britain's tolo francisco tall and the china national offshore
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oil corporation he kinda screwed reserves are located beneath lake albert in the northwest of the country a nearly 1500 kilometer pipeline would transport the oil to tanzania's port tonga on the indian ocean from where it would be export it but wrangling between the government and oil companies is not the only thing holding back the project residents and environmental activists oppose the pipeline they say it would destroy the livelihoods of many people and animal habitats in the region as well as pollute water resources. why is in camp palin for us julia so where is the project actually yet as we speak now we could comfortably say that the project is in the boardroom i'm not necessarily one boardroom putting all play as in one room it is the boardroom all different sector
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play as government on one side and the sector players in the different boardrooms to tell kind of say oh. kind of by. unseen oak cannot by the government says it's not about to extend the tax concessions on this design these disagreements how moved on on and on and on for months and he does so where we speak there's no deal between tulla which wants to sell it to a hotel or china seen oak and the government is not shit to make itself clear as to whether finally each will come to a deal with these oil companies so we cannot sell that any of this is going to sell or any of them is going to buy and government is not about to change its position if they do and if the parties do manage to come up with some sort of agreement the project goes ahead just briefly will be a good thing for uganda i think the most
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important thing at this point is if any of these 4 players can come to an agreement let me call them to play as the government and they develop plans if they come to any argument before they do that we cannot see anything is going to move forward because we won't see that it is so good for you good or bad because we don't know what is going to happen yet the president has already promised ugandans that he's he's trying his best to get the best deal for ugandans and the expectations are really high but they're all farms equally having their own corn sons bearing in mind that uganda has no much experience in money oil and gas and then it has players on the other side with a lot of experience so we look forward to see if at any one point you'll get to agree but in a very near term we don't see uganda even missing meeting its deadline of 2022 but who knows anything can happen even tonight or any other day and it also has
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neighbors where things really went past. thank you very much julius in kampala for us. it's a month since the deadly riots in south africa targeted nigerians and their businesses now their president mohammed who bihari is visiting the country it said the young rest stemmed from frustration over a stalling economy and high unemployment at the same woes plaguing nigeria which wants to boost business by expanding trade ties with south africa. from his small cell phone shop in johannesburg of on a cushion wa has a good view of foot traffic and a fear that it could once again swell into a mob targeting foreigners like himself. up that is a. loss and then of this months in the last month we money to buy i do sums to display it again and now we have very pleased to buy most top and put in
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a wash up. mobs of south africans targeted foreign owned shops in a multi day spree in early september they broke windows and burned down businesses nigerians were especially affected. it was just the latest such outbreak in south africa and the migrant riots in 2008 claimed at least 62 lives another wave in 2015 saw the white skill looting of migrant owned shops. and economic stagnation is blamed for the current wave of violence unemployment in south africa has risen to 29 percent the economy is flirting with recession inequality is pronounced business owning migrants have become easier to blame. and that has shop owner of thinking about moving again. well it's we as good as the whom i'm being is only 3 that's going to say that i am going to go to bed 3 was they did i say. i have to make a move. for already several migrants like a cushion while perhaps easier said than done. now to some of the other global
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business stories making news police in france are holding their 1st strike in almost 20 years unions organized a march of anger to call on the french government to do more to deal with growing depression and suicides among offices but also protesting against president a memo macaws reforms through police pension. after months of climate strikes around the world the concept of fight flight shame as gained popularity across the u.s. and in the u.s. in a survey by swiss bank u.b.s. up to one quarter of $6000.00 respondents in both regions have claimed they have reduced the number of flights of that they take out of concern for the environment u.b.s. predicts lower revenues for aircraft manufacturers boeing and airbus. german researchers are warning the batteries used in electric vehicles could soon become a lot more expensive by demand and increasing prices for will materialize such as
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cobalt element used in the production of lithium ion batteries the making of more difficult for companies to secure those vital resources. and during his visit to rome u.s. secretary of state michael peo got a surprise cheese he was told the power john or cheese was probably the best in the world he was asked to give a piece to president trump who was fresh tariffs against e.u. products including that she says. a successful strategy in fighting drug trafficking is to track down money laundering but you've got to have a nose for that that's why french police are training their canine pals to stick out the cash on the communist island of cuba. the police dog she's excited about to new mission she's learning to identify the smell of money and to seek it out wherever it may be hidden because of her enthusiasm zeal
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his trainers have a way to keep her mind on the job. a 2nd beat them well back a it becomes in game because they don't goes looking for the toy when she finds its way and then gets a reward when her own a place with her is like an exchange she thinks i help my own to find something for you i contribute in the end i get rewarded tell you when you're free now my article . to train is tied to the euro banknotes in a range of different locations to test the dogs sniffing capabilities. the program is part of a cooperation between friends cuba and a number of other caribbean islands. among the most promising recruits this arrived from france this trio sniper search and sniff the plan is for them to breed in. cuba it's hoped that a bigger canine force will help or authorities take a large bite out of organized crime on the island whether that's related to drugs or money laundering. usually in smell is live for example
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5 euro smell much stronger than 500 euro bagnères but the dogs must be able to find them all lies. to you to show you suck you off. once the dogs have mastered your raise their learn how to identify us and canadian dollars to whatever the currency these dogs know how to sniff out a report. to the money to be so smelly doing business with it.
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