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a lot of supporters that are. for prime minister netanyahu the acting prime minister there saying like he said this is all the return this is you know due to the hostile media. law enforcement and they're saying all these allegations are not true so they will be definitely watching for him no matter what our idea of a correspondent a tiny kramer thank you so much for your continued coverage and make sure to stay with us up next is business africa we've been pursuing and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. literature invites us to see people in particular. and i like to see how it is to find the strength grow not. write a check to whatever is to work or find beautiful. for you go on you
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2. to one to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans even colombia legally and illegally. i'd return to. visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. a big turnaround don't exchanges global stocks rebound and that's despite even more economic news that's bad the coronavirus is showing a hole in the global growth in the airline industry is looking into it and. the market for peanuts. but rising prices create
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a hard nut to crack for producers. and these women from nigeria or maybe a rather have all been invited to work in hospitals in europe but there is a catch. i think for the one. the i.m.f. and world bank say they stand ready to help fight off the crowbars there's a lot to do airlines reporting up to hoffer all airline passengers and showing up for flights because of concerns over the outbreak the international air transport association thinks the virus could cost the industry as much as 30000000000 dollars this year. planes are taking off half empty airports are deserted. as new coronavirus cases spread around the world the costs are piling up for the global airline industry. carriers have reported that up to half of passengers aren't showing up for some play. no more than 50 people and the whole plane this is the 1st time the plane was empty. fears over the spread of the flu like virus and
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government imposed travel restrictions have left many has a tent airlines have been forced to cancel thousands of flights to china iran south korea and other areas hit by the outbreak. the world has gone through worse situations than the coronavirus and have managed it very well and we hope that every step that is being taking you know by people themselves but airlines by airports by regulators by governments you know i mean it would actually help manage the situation but the need to limit damage goes far beyond the airline industry as the new coronavirus forces some major tourist attractions to close their doors and businesses to shut down the risk to the global economy is becoming more apparent the world trade organization describes the likely impact as substantial leaders around the world are still getting to grips with what that will mean for their regions on monday the organization for economic cooperation and development said
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the outbreak is likely to leave the world's finances in poor health than previously thought it's now expecting the global economy to shrink this quarter and has lowered its growth forecast for 2020 saying it could be as little as 1.5 per cent. i also picks top economists. how she can be so certain about the economic damage when there are still so many are known about 19. well this is a very good question and we are not so sure as you see it is a lot of them said and you can do it now it's look we're the plan and how the gross credit for how real the how we're going so what we have done here is too good to see now and it's why. we stays grossly and what it is today and in which case it will always be downgraded by point 5 percentage points can be at moments
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ago and one downside to now you are experts well whitely it was. they see fit and the air do nothing really count and europe and that's where we we can guess by 1.5 but there's a lot that certainty that we should not permit it's a crisis and it's the containment measure which have a massive impact on the economy so what 2 economies have to do because i know that central banks aren't used to fighting off viruses no absolutely so central banks should say this even though that they stand with each latin that they can ensure financial stability weaving awfully quickly teeth and this. government can do is i would say the early even more important because geithner meant can ensure that people keep getting up there that they keep some income in the same way with stacks we don't shouldn't we shall keep working schemes they get also ensure that. it through the night worse with value stats postponements and we did but what we're
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trying to do is given the intel ball and police commissioner so they're going to act now the hospital thank you very much for joining us from the o.e.c.d. i asked our financial correspondent ali bart if central banks have the equipment to fight off a flu. no they don't because they have the wrong kind of equipment they can fight off economic problems yes i agree with the wrong spoon on that but this is a supply side problem at the moment mainly people would love to buy stuff and they have the money to buy stuff it's not too high interest rates are too little liquidity too little cash in the market that's preventing that it's simply the coronavirus the quarantines the people who aren't able to produce or aren't able to ship are preventing the logistics side from coming to fruition what the central banks can do. is side effects and after effects help mitigate the effects and help
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the people who are affected by this in the aftermath get credit for ups bridge financing for lost revenue is. that the frankfurt stock exchange. in some other related stories making headlines this now authorities have cornered 150 what is it being used for research and development facility in munich they'd all been in contact with a member of staff and tested positive for the corona bars the company said its home for 2 weeks. has instructed airlines to stop selling tickets to nationals of 35 countries to prevent the spread of the virus on the list of britain china japan the u.s. and iran a civil aviation agency bourne's passengers from those countries will be turned away. africa is becoming better equipped to deal with the new coronavirus with over $24.00 countries now able to taste the illness at the start of last month it was only 2 there were 6 confirmed cases in africa. zimbabwe's mining workers
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getting a pay rise. of mine workers union has reached a deal to nearly triple the salaries of its members its lowest paid workers will now receive almost $200.00 u.s. dollars a month to the struggling with surging prices and food shortages inflation is expected to rise 15 percent this year. germany's health system is ailing not enough skilled workers recruiters have been flying to africa to find new personnel but as our correspondent at increased reports from namibia officials are wired that too many qualified nurses could be lured away. is slightly nervous. she's only been learning german for 5 months and is about to do her 1st job interview in the language staff members from the university hospital just a day off in germany have travelled to number 4 it. has something under my name is yet to occur on 23 years old. i'm not married and have no children.
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studied nursing at university but has not found a job since it's a story many of her fellow students share that maybe us economy is in crisis at the moment with the cousin but she hopes that soon a drop in germany will support her family financially i freely said good opportunity for my personal. development. my career. and the way for the things i want to do in the future once she has safety enough money she hopes to study more or return to namibia. the head of the namibian nurses union demands small government investment he says most hospitals are understaffed and she fears for qualified personnel might not come back. the government in the say i was from there and they had to be also. because. sometimes we are loosing
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a lot of money which was supposed to be utilized. by the senior play medical people to scam the health minister wants to employ an additional 4000 nurses but there isn't enough money to hire more now maybe as one of the very few african countries that trains more nursing staff than it can employ. a country like germany is a developed country. i think and they have different approaches to different clinicians so it is also good for them to get exposed. and then come back to a place in the country this has been a lot of talk about brain drain. but. this has not affected and i may be. the meantime the nurses
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and when took a waiting for the results of the chop interviews. and i can tell you that we've decided that we want all of you to come and work for us. just. really think it's very exciting that can express how i'm feeling very very safe place got the job now the news is just after spending which tests then they would be off to just a pull. the lever on the right was legal i said goals peanut industry is proving a success china is buying record numbers of shell knots prices are going up which is great for the growers and shell is not for local bias. cow lack is a high of peanut production here in western senegal most family run farms rely on
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ground nuts for their main source of income. once harvested the nuts are either processed locally or exported last year senegal produced almost one and a half 1000000 tons of peanuts a record 200000 tons went to china and the chinese pay well $300.00 c.f.a. francs per kilo the equivalent of about half a u.s. dollar shelled peanuts are worth even more so. it's a free market for over 20 years we sold us a loss this year we made a big profit that's important because it means we've turned a corner. here just a bottle. not everyone in the industry is excited about the higher prices though many local processing companies like those who produce peanut oil for example can't afford to compete with the prices china is prepared to pay that's putting local processing jobs at risk. but growers say they have a right to earn more. big good news for our family we can't sell peanuts for
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200 c.f.a. frank cicutto others are offering this 301 it would make sense. in january the senegalese government placed a ban on exporting peanuts to give the domestic market time to recover the longer term it says it wants farmers and peanut processors to sign contracts with each other. as the business of.
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there's no question the climate must shots and resources should. directors content teaching the next generation. to touch a. mob using the channels available to people to take action. and more determined to build something here for the next generation. sfi environment series of global 3000. as. coming up on the program. sometimes we eat once a day sometimes when we find some other source is twice in a day. the u.n. says it has never seen anything like it 45000000 across africa and what farming and i call birds is climate change.
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