tv Business Deutsche Welle January 14, 2020 7:15pm-7:31pm CET
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rando forces in the philippines are warning of a volcano near the capital could erupt at any time the top volcano about 60 kilometers south of manila the spewing ash unlawful forcing thousands to flee. been physically and how's your business update you know from the top news next to my welcome to news of the talk now with brad goff i'm going to. cut. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 getting up now. i'm not laughing at them well
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i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which would mean that you haven't fixed the printer german culture of looking at the stereotype classics but in years think the future of the country that i know not the time. newton seen everything in a scrum on their own you know it's all about ok bob no i'm a joke join me to meet the jetman sunday w. post. south africa tries to tackle its legacy of domestic work abuse support groups saying some employers still feel free to use and abuse live in domestic stuff. a must in all of production learns about the effects of climate change or future harvests. and electric cars could cause. germany's automotive jobs it could take
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advances bring. lights to business forced to live in squalid conditions beaten and then fired at will that's still the reality for some of the 1000000 domestic workers in south africa during apartheid black south africans were banned from residing in cities to avoid the long and dangerous commute from the townships many women employed by white households the work that was 25 years ago but some things haven't changed transportation is still unreliable which keeps the live in set up going and leaving stuff. the maid see unfounded to be took action against the man who hired then abused her she took her boss to court and won her case. doob a worked at the couple's home in your husband for 2 years where she cleaned up and took care of the children then it all went wrong. he pushed me instead it
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pushing me to fight it me he pushed me to make for 3 times and then for 10 plus a present coming to me so i took the pantry be with my hand and then he pushed me had back and then i fare from the kitchen. to the pantry on my plate. and do bay isn't the only woman in south africa that happens to domestic workers often live in their employer's home the i.z. says that they're treated like slaves the organization is a network for domestic workers the treatment harks back to the colonial era and even survive the end of apartheid. although post 94 domestic workers were given labor rights and were written into the laws as workers and as professionals the culture of abuse and the culture of power dynamics and. power differentials has remained hasn't changed during apartheid black south
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africans had to live in challenge ships far away from white south africans today many blacks live at their employers house that makes abuse more likely women who come from neighboring countries to work as domestic help have the worst time of it because they often don't have a south african work permit they were afraid to tell anyone about the abuse. or sleeping with the baby and this is my boss my boys came in a one room and touch me i was trying to talk but normally don't go away he told me no she. over 1000000 south africans work as domestic help most of them are women do based on the courage to fight back no she's a member of the group domestic security network which protects the rights of domestic workers in south africa. let's bring in as one today in cape town
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just how widespread is the problem. well one research shows that about 16 percent of domestic progress reports of sexual or. in south africa and apart from that what we see is that a lot of them complain about unfair pay and long working hours and that is probably the biggest issue that they complain about so yes there's definitely an issue here if you look at relationships and as well and in you know these women are whites weekend their position because often they're depressed when our family often they have like 5 feet austins are often absent or don't work so they've got these big responsibility and that's also why they are not always as vocal as it is the women that you just saw on the report because they're basically afraid to lose their job and you know if you have kids 2 feet maybe you will then just put up with abuse and
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continue your work so one needs to change besides getting men to pull they're white . well one of the things if we look at the main complaint that we hear from domestic workers which is that the low pay and then on working hours is that the pay needs to go out last year the government introduced a minimum wage in south africa which is about one euro per hour for other mystic workers still a lot of unions in a lot of africa see groups say that's not enough because that's not a living wage that prices are going up as such as the lot to do about that how can you make sure that the that they get paid more and of course and then it's information as well part from that because i think a lot of these women also don't know where they can go if they do suffer from your abuse and they don't know what their rights are and that's why we're going to zation this one in the report are very important here in south africa what about farm workers who aren't registered yet of course they do you can have more insecure
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position than the south africans so if it comes down to their rights some of them half acre parks that others don't see a lot of people who are from zimbabwe from allow you from mozambique and they often get even paid less than the south africans and some families choose for a foreigner because they actually campaign them less and it also causes a lot of friction here in south africa between migrants between foreign us and south africans because they are bracing saying that the migrants are taking their jobs because they're accepting lower pay so it's a very insecure situation and hard to solve because of the inequality in inside africa economic inequality and so i think you can make some progress as i said before is thinking about filling us in from cape town there. now to some of the other business stories making news pirate kidnappings off the coast of west africa rose 50 percent last year according to the international maritime bureau gangs with
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speed boats or attacking ships holding sailors for ransom security costs hundreds of millions of dollars every year. officials have suspended shares in nigerian oil oil after the company said it was scammed out of $600000.00 it was supposed to be a fee for a $184000000000.00 loan from the qatari investment authority a deal that didn't exist. consumer confidence in south africa is that to give both course domestic product is low and unemployment is hovering around 29 percent presidency or rather poses as his country does not have the luxury of time when it comes to turning the economy around olive production in morocco was down due to lower than expected rainfall italy 2 had a bad year in 2019 as more extreme weather hit you the poor output has fueled fears
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about how climate change could affect harvests of the future. all live below or morocco is africa's number 2 producer of the bass or tasting fruits 2nd only to to newseum over the past decade production has been rising thanks in no small part to excessive agriculture food thing policies known as the green morocco plan. since the start of the green morocco plan there's been huge all of development in the regions of mara cash and sofie in 2009 the area was expanded by more than a 1000 hectors to around 2235 factors. but this season low rainfall resulted in a poorer than expected yield experts estimate that all of oil production will reach only $120000.00 tonnes this year compared 220-0000 tonnes in 2019. to easing weather has also affected to the fall of harvest in italy another major
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producer last year it suffered its worst harvest in 25 years spring frosts and summer drive trends that mirror climate change predictions were blamed for the collapse and production as weather around the world becomes more extreme morocco is hoping that its reputation as a monster all of producer can be maintained investors are awaiting wednesday's announcement of an initial trade truce between china and the united states chinese vice premier has arrived in the u.s. for the signing washington has dropped its designation of china as a currency manipulator sources have told reuters beijing has promised to ramp up purchases of american cars and energy in return analysts applaud progress but say the phase one deal fails to address the structural issues. from the trade war is pressure coming from another front for global carmakers you mobility trains favoring sustainability and digital innovation other companies have taken the lead
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likewise in startup which believes that it's autonomous made by a 3 d. printer is the future of mobility. efficient digital and self driving this will be the car of the future if the berlin started big rap has anything to do with it the low key prototype is the company's 1st car that's fully 3 d. printed. loki's the expression of many contemporary trends that have been joined together in one visionary vehicle. those are autonomous driving the mobility and 3 d. printing. we're always trying to go these 3 things together to create a unified vision. daniel greening and his team spent 12 weeks designing the car it's made up of $143.00 d. printed parts made of nylon and other industrial grade materials the pod car is
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designed for short distances in an urban environment later this year the car will be equipped with an electric motor so that it can go out on its 1st test drives each part is equipped with a digital fingerprint chip that will allow the parts to be printed on demand on any 3 d. printer. but lowkey is still very much a car of the future the german auto industry is still largely wedded teach additional manufacturing methods and combustion engines experts say car makers overall tend to be slow to get on board with innovation. to change that in germany will have to make friends with experimentation and failure we favor stability and conformity with safety norms that's good but if you want to go digital you have to practice. researchers and developers agree the auto industry will need to go all in on mass production 3 d. printing it's the only way they say for the industry to remain economically
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competitive and flexibly fulfill customer demands while meeting emission standards and conserving natural resources part of it and. many replacement parts today are still manufactured using traditional series production methods for that to be economically viable many parts need to be made at once they are stored in a central warehouse and then distributed 3 d. printing can change that. it would allow us to manufacture only what we really need where we actually need it. or step it off. loki's designers hope that 5 years from now the 1st autonomous fully 3 d. printed vehicles will hit the road in germany printed with a fleet of big red printers. nice to.
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