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finian leaders before its official release they view trump's administration as fires toward israel and say that the u.s. can no longer be viewed as an honest broker in their region. i'm sorry kelly in berlin we'll have more coverage at the top of the hour thanks so much for joining us every day. today don't miss our highlights. program online d.w. dot com hardwired. closely. carefully. don't. you need to do good. to. discover who.
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subscribe to the documentary. you could call it a parachute payment south africa's cash strapped on s.a.a. is set to receive the government bailout to keep its aloft. as yet small countries declare a corrosive virus cases businesses are limiting trips to china. and the u.k. decided huawei can be involved in its 5 g. network to some extent at least look at what stocks could mean for its special relationship with the us. this is the w.
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business africa our robots in berlin come along. south africa's cash strapped airline state line is to receive 3500000000 round about 220000000 euros in emergency funding to keep its aloft south african airways entered a form of bankruptcy protection in december and canceled some flights because of cash shortages the bailout package from the government turns development bank of southern africa immediately releases 2000000000 round s.a.a. has not made a profit since 2011 and as have more than 20000000000 rounded bailouts over the last 3 years. well now let's bring in our correspondent in cape town. ellis just remind us what's behind all of essays problems. well i must have to do it matt ministration and that's corruption and that's something that we've seen meanly under the previous president jacob zuma in
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a lot of the 1st seats on the stage and surprises so a lot of uses enterprises are rotten there is not the right people that i met and i was why would say that from where you sit here in south africa a lot of people are saying i'm not for a bailout how many bailouts are we going to give south african airways and might there be a time that we need to say we just have to have to give it up or privatized it has that much south africa's investment cough it's not being good for the credit ratings and then yet again as for government has said we don't want to let go and another bit. it's a symptom of a broader problem with south africa just stay with us alice i'd like to get your thoughts on this next story as well south africa has finally seen some much needed rain it's come much later than usual and in smaller quantities unhoped reservoirs have presented normal but south africa's problem with water management has other
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courses. people living in the townships of cape turn know just what it's like to have no water. is the shocks me every time they turn off the water no one informs you before and what am i supposed to do i need water for my children to cook and to clean. when is the. first time the city turned off the water it was gone for several days no it's hardly flowing because authorities reduced the water pressure the people in the language settlement of a completely different problem contaminated water flowing in the streets it stinks but the threat that you don't see at 1st glance is much more dangerous fecal bacteria which causes infections and diarrhea. at the end of their day. or this or tell you see it all through to this film water pipe this storm what a pop should stay to believe ah there it is since the dam where we get our drinking
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water. means that the community has to invest more in war to management in cape town a new suit plant is being built but many feel that the work isn't being done fast enough and that it will likely lead to more big problems with water management next summer. well let's bring in alison hauser again on not one i correspond with in cape town and this was behind south africa's water issues they go back more than just the past few months you know gotten a definitely i am not a drought is the big problem well i mean we see severe of arts not only south africa but also some african region so that is one factor on top of it is also infrastructure and in this rate and the departments of work to itself says that 35 percent of that water is lost because of what's a mix so it just doesn't reach the consumers and then that works for the ministry
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is also not functioning properly we've seen that maladministration there is hope irruption there as well saying that they are trying to fix that but we still see a lot of they can senior positions in the ministry as the work is is not done that has to has to be done and on top also there is a giant debts stand that does a lot of her states those companies and this appellate sees that are just not paying the water bill so where is money to come from then as well for that ministry to function so it's probably not up a broader problem yeah like you say i mean there are clearly things that could be done what actually is being done. well what is being done is those that they are fixing those corporate leaks their quality or the war on leaks that yet that is being done on top of that was well they're trying to make the consumer more aware i
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sing this works aren't they do that as well 1 by having a tier system where you of pay more for your boards are if you use more are so it's escalating that so i think that is something that is working quite well and they are building new treatment plans to triple waste ports are and also looking into extracting mark brown timing for aquaculture. thanks for your insight on this. correspondent in cape town. now with corona virus having now arrived here in germany companies restricting business trips to china the automotive supplier has the plant has a plant in the chinese city where the outbreak all began. look how tiny window in and you won't see much happening on the streets this couple has been left time for 6 days and the supplies will last them for plenty more say they don't feel trapped
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. i think they were trapped in the extreme like the government to the necessary precautions to try and contain it as. soon as they were able to german chancellor angela merkel was in move on in the full opening a factory owned by german all to motive component make. an employee of that factory travel to buy bustos headquarters in bavaria last week the employee was diagnosed with the corona virus opponent to china the patient apparently infected one of her colleagues while in germany. i limit about to can see a prophecy many of our employees are dealing with the situation very professionally we've been in close communication with them since yesterday and as soon as we have more information we'll pass it on to our employees they appreciate that kind of openness and transparency. from huyton plants patterns. there are dozens of german
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companies located in wave and the surrounding region. wholesaler metro has installed testing devices in 4 of its locations. telecom s.a.p and present. as well as many automotive suppliers. has halted all travel to china for the next 2 weeks and workers who come being permitted to work from home now prime minister boris johnson insists the u.k. can involve huawei in its 5 g. network without compromising national security britain is giving the chinese tech giant limited access to build parts of its new high speed mobile network it's a setback for the united states. and while way was not mentioned by name in the british government statement but british cyber security officials said they had always treated the company as a high risk vendor and those vendors would be excluded from sensitive core parts of
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5 g. and limited to a maximum 35 percent share of non-sensitive parts of the network it's proportionate to place the reality is that these are highly complicated networks relying on global supply chains where some limited measure of vulnerability is almost inevitable. the critical security question is how to mitigate such vulnerabilities and stop and damaging the british people and our economy. who always said it was reassured by the government's decision and hopes for a similar verdict from the european union which will officially unveiled its recommendations on wednesday e.u. lawmakers have already signaled there will be a road for a. sip of the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them to look at. the u.s.
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government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are way from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the control of beijing. now it's a fact that in the poultry industry around $6000000000.00 chicks are killed each year globally female chicks allred to become egg laying hens but males are more often than not slaughtered now france is sets a ban the practice of systematically culling chicks there remains the practice in germany. millions of one day old chicks are sorted by gender in plants like this every year all over europe the females are sold to be raised and exploited on poultry farms the miles are killed or mass either gassed or put through a shredder for years animal rights groups are forced to end the practice now
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france's agriculture minister has announced that it will be phased out. littlewood if you see we are going to lay down the rules and we have to go through the legislation but for now what we are asking all the stakeholders to do is to put an end to the culling of milder chicks by 2021. here in germany the practice is still widespread 45000000 mile chicks are killed every year germany's federal ministry of food and agriculture and the supermarket chain river group have developed technology that allows the sex of a chick to be no and before it had the eggs can then be destroyed before the embryos develop fully but the country's top administrative court ruled in june last year that the chick calling could continue implying that the embryo testing was not commercially viable that's despite the fact that no kill eggs are already on sale in hundreds of outlets in germany. now just time for
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a quick look at some of the other business stories making news ever us has agreed to settle a corruption probe with regulators in the u.k. france and the u.s. before suggests the european plane maker could have to pay over 3000000000 euros in fines. a dozen of the world's major alcoa producers have agreed to put clear age restrictions on their drinks by 2024 and also taking steps to reduce access for under-age consumers to their online content. and that's all from me on the business team here in berlin thanks for joining us.
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