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officials are still searching for her and the director of the columbus prison system has been fired. just news coming up a world trade organization ruling sets the stage for a trade escalation between the a u.s. and the u.s. will the global economy suffer that's business with transfers over in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the hour. now live from the shit out of those. in support. with civil guard over. the river.
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what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos guild motto w correspondent alan baker can stretch this 2nd line with the rules set by. the. cots. smoking recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . market jitters concerns mount over the global economy as the w.t. opens the way for transatlantic trades back in the skies the u.s. could get more european pirates terrorists the e.u. could hit back with duties and things like american culture. critics say a facebook ruling could allow authoritarian regimes to block critical content even
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outside their own borders. and all aboard a major boost for germany's shipbuilding sector as the chinese lose market returns to growth. and then fizzle and let's do business what do these things have in common frozen fish handbags ketchup and video game consoles they're all american products or any you listed for telly a tree tariffs drawn up in the case that the u.s. hits europe with new duties the dispute is over the subsidizing of plates which both sides do and the spat could backfire for both job losses in europe price hikes for americans. the fight is heating up between the world's 2 largest aircraft makers for more than a decade the u.s. has accused the e.u. of illegally subsidizing air bus and the world trade organization agrees the e.u. has a countersuit pending with the organization and it is expected that the w t
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o will soon allow the e.u. to apply tariffs over a legal boeing subsidies but for now sanctions are a one way ticket from october 18th on washington will impose new tariffs on imports from the e.u. 10 percent on aviation products and 25 percent on other industrial and agricultural goods the european union stands ready to retaliate. you always defend the free and fair trade based on a level playing field and to pursue course. we will not be naive but we are working reeling and determined to business and if someone is imposing tariffs on of us insect we do exactly the same all sides are now waiting to see what kind of penalties the world trade organization imposes on the u.s. over boeing subsidies. kenya's 1st green bond has raised $41000000.00 to build environmentally sensitive student housing and iraqi based property developer issue
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the security under new rules unveiled this year the bond office at 12 and a half percent interest rate yielding higher than kenyan government securities so-called green bones raise capital for environmental projects governments around the world are developing rules for the securities as interest in climate friendly investment brokers. now i know someone at home who hates cleaning up but what if there were a financial incentive involved in mozambique people are turning to small scale recycling to clean up their communities and i think up. her family living data collecting plastic waste is how she may. living she and her family lost everything when cycling eat i slammed into the coastal city and those are the earlier this year. we were suffering a lot we didn't have enough money to survive so we started picking up ways to
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recycle and we are in a bit of money with this. 47 year old to treat is one of the around a 100 ways collectors working for 2 recycling associations in bayda every day they take what they've collected to the women's ngo to the group's aim is to provide both practical assistance for women and protect the environment palin and mccain are is the president and has led the organization since it was established in 2013 . this is an association focusing on women with low incomes. so what we do is basically focus on recycling. that not only gives the women an income but also helps to keep our city cleaner. and most of. the group to is part of the mozambique association of recycling and more the
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association is working to set up an efficient waste management and recycling system in mozambique so far 6 regional organizations are taking part and more have signaled interest in joining. when a more started in 2009 the concept was new in the southeast african country now 10 years down the line the attitude towards waste has changed. or has changed a lot here since they started their activities and those are big they've brought a whole new perspective as regards recycling. and they've also introduced new infrastructure. before we had huge amounts of plastic waste but we didn't know what to do with it or how to process it. free our recycling is one of the private companies that also profit from the growing interest in the cycling they sell on the salty materials to
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a local company to transform them into furniture and many other useful items are more says that between $4.60 tons of waste are being recycled every month that might sound like a lot but it's actually only the equivalent of 2 percent of the overall waste produced in mozambique so there's still a long way to go to make effective waste management a reality on a large scale. europe's top court has ruled that individual governments can order facebook to remove content determined to be a legal worldwide it's a landmark ruling that has also garnered criticism of the decision by the european court of just. this is concerns that it infringes on free speech and could allow authoritarian regimes to block critical content even outside their own borders the case behind the ruling stemmed from an austrian politician sued facebook to remove offensive comments. by colleagues even because the is following this
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7 european governments can already force facebook to take down illegal content so what's new here in this case goes back to that central question around facebook in the last few years which is how much liability does it have for what's on the platform facebook itself is always argued hey we're just a dumb platform we exist so that others have a conversation here but governments have seen that differently more and more as you mentioned they are able to say this is offensive content remove it now what they haven't been able to do according to e.u. law is they haven't been able to say hey actively filter what's out there before it goes on the question in this case was could facebook be ordered to look for equivalent offensive comments if you said this is an offensive comment can you also look for everything that's either identical like a reposed or equivalent but equivalent is a very open question what does that mean exactly and so the court ruled yes they can and not just that but they have to remove it worldwide as you said that's
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a big deal so this seems to be a step forward a broadening of what's countries can force facebook to do it approaches self policing i think it sounds excellent book but what's the criticism because there is quite a lot of 1st of all the criticism from facebook is obvious that it does approach self policing but it's too much that it's too burdensome for them and 2nd of all you're hearing from free speech advocates that it does infringe on free speech because facebook may go too far just out of caution they may they may go ahead and strike too many posts but also that it takes the what is hate speech in one country and puts or in other countries so holocaust denial maybe hate speech in france but in other countries it may not be said that that hate speach. maybe something that is critical of the regime for example and so then take countries in africa for example where we are seeing governments that are trying to step down on social media use on internet use this critical of them they could then enforce those criticisms outside of their own countries and basically try to remove content that is critical of the regime so that could be detrimental if busy thank you very much
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well it is taking a detour the ride sharing platform has released an app to connect temporary workers with businesses looking fishel to help people works shows available ships in a chosen region and businesses trying to stuff up during peak demand app is only available in chicago with the moment the launch comes as are the faces regulatory pressure on its main ride sharing business as well as strong competition. that's one of the other business stories making news and you record for tesla electric cars make it a living 97000 vehicles in the past quarter but the number still fall short of guidelines set by c.e.o. of a mosque on wall street the companies for a 6 percent slump in share price. a year after the crash of a boeing $707.00 max in ethiopia and another in indonesia a u.s. panel has subpoenaed an engineer who says the plane maker rejected
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a safety system for its planes and convinced regulators to a lack safety standards. a bit slow on the uptake did the malays know more than the germans obviously they did and malaysian group recently bought a raft of ship yachts he had to build big boats and cashing in on a cruise boom fueled by the chinese. it may not look ship shape yet but you can already make out the fences 20 decks this colossus will hold 9500 passengers who get around the long decks using walkways and escalators the whole almost feels the dry dock is being built and. you have you all to do something don't we took up the whole of the dry dock with the 54 meters and equals that's the main challenge the sheer size and the amount of equipment that needs to be installed you know it was full on but using it's taking around $60000.00 tons of steel 6 times as much as the eiffel tower everything is so much bigger than on
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traditional cruise ships including the cabins it's targeted the chinese customers and for people who often share a good. reason and they're already fitted they're a bit larger than normal cabins that's a characteristic of the ship overall but there's plenty of room in the cabin which that's intervenes of hercules designers we ferried to a raft of chinese market research when fitting up the cabins they put in voice controlled equipment and variable lighting. for passengers who won t. noodles they hope water dispensers and the corridos just like in china. the installation of 3700 cabins is on a tight schedule construction set to begin the 2nd identical ship in december. the john cruise ship is due to set sail in the spring of 2021 to cater for chinese tastes it will make short 3 to 5 day trips over long distances with only brief
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stays online. and happy birthday t.v. tower one of the capital's most famous landmarks opened exactly 50 years ago today the 368 media structure is germany's highest building at a major tourist site attracting around a 1000000 visitors every year if up to a viewing platform and a restaurant the tower is still mainly used for its original purpose costing analog and digital t.v. and radio signals and dozens of stations. i was doing business with you.
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i'm secure that my work got hard and in the end this for me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars of the what's your story. 'd
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of what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. for you another visitor another nurse you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. this is the domain is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the meeting of the giants nigeria's mamadou bari is visiting just south african counterparts a rolled up was that recent attacks on foreign nationals is high on the agenda the brain churning in mali wives and relatives of soldiers killed in jihadist attacks take to the streets.

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