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polo local. police i. is it time to face the music big name corporations pull their advertising from the likes of facebook starbucks and others don't want to be connected to racist posts that have been doing the rounds on social media platforms. as prank of passengers a growing virus test which need links to a ticket in a bid to say you going into quarantine and your final destination. and present talks between britain and brussels are about to get quite fishing. let's do
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business starbucks says it will pause in social media around the time being over concerns about hate speech on the platforms you now spend comes as an advertiser a boycott of facebook picks up steam with civil rights organizations pressuring the platform to cut offensive and misleading posts chasing facebook have been under pressure after a number of companies including added us unilever and coca-cola announced they would stop advertising on the platform. only unschooled is following this story for us is in new york how big a concern is this for facebook. well the pressure a search effort at least you would show i'm standing here outside starbucks stores starbucks service you mentioned one of the companies that are pulling their efforts at least for now in the past year a facebook roughly made $70000000000.00 with its from roughly $8000000.00. clients sort of the pressure to really is
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a big the big question is how temporary those steps are some companies announced they will not buy at said facebook for the month of july others extended by the end of the year and so far it's $100.00 companies that are joining they're called sold the big question is how much of a snowball effect that becomes and then for how long those companies do not do ads with facebook exactly because a lot of these companies also need facebook in a way that what do you gauge from facebook's response which some have called quite arrogant. clearly i mean there are basically 2 big players when it comes to the are not online at market and that is facebook and it is google so no doubt about that well if you look at the response from mark sucker burke and facebook it seems to be very reactive and we've seen that before also when it came to the cambridge analytic scandal
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a couple of years to go so we will see how sincere mark zuckerberg really is to change things and a lot might depends how much of the pressure even increases not just in the united states but maybe also on the global market i mentioned so far $100.00 companies have joined overall as far as i know globally and facebook has about 8000000 partners because one of the. airports in new york and vienna have set up coronavirus to send his emirates office passages a 10 minute test in dubai. is offering something similar in frankfurt for those who want or need to prove they're healthy before taking off their results could be linked to individual tickets in an effort to allow travelers to avoid quarantine. a few months ago this would have seemed like a bizarre start to your holiday now it could hire old as the new normal of air
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travel. germany busiest airports have become the 1st in the country to offer on flight coronavirus test. the aim to provide tough insurers with a quick way of proving they're healthy enough to travel. the whole thing takes no more than 3 or 4 minutes registration is often the most difficult part is the samples are processed directly in the trust and in 98 percent of cases the result is available in 3 or 4 hours they are then sent to the passengers via an up. to. the test center is also an attempt to reassure would be flyers and revive an industry that's been decimated by the pandemic. but with some countries including china requiring passengers to take a further tests after landing the benefits may be limited. financial correspondent chelsea delaney observed on opening day other factors may also put
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passengers off in pricing the so-called new normal all flying. already we've seen people sort of walk away when they realize that they have to pay for the cost between $59.13 euros so quite pricey and it's also voluntary so many people may decide not to get the tax through it rather this really does become the new normal that the company is saying it will be for travel it's really going to depend on how quickly people adopt these tests and how much demand there is for it going forward a break from now at some of the other business stories making news germany's flanks of caring aloof turns up plans to have half its fleet of 760 planes back in the air by the end of the european. airlines flight schedule will cover 90 percent of its short medium hold destinations as well as 70 percent of its longer birds of tons of has received a 9000000000 euro bailout from the german government to stay aloft. airbus is
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cutting production by 40 percent for 2 years in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic they say travel at a standstill the airlines around the world have stopped taking delivery of new planes tens of thousands of jobs are threatened by the compacts. german payments process a wire sword 155 percent of monday price rebounding after a sharp drop last week when the company filed for insolvency why can't disclose that almost 2000000000 euros disappeared from its books. hundreds of activists have gathered in berlin to protest against a proposed trade deal between the e.u. and the most all countries of brazil paraguayan europe why they say the accord would be a setback for climate protection human rights and farmers the e.u. and mochas all began the negotiations 2 decades ago. post breaks it talks of back on the pandemic had largely grounded negotiations to
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a halt in their 1st imposing meeting in months britain's main negotiator david frost made his e.q. counterpart. in brussels there are only a few months left to strike a trade deal the e.u. wants the u.k. to agree to a wide range of labor and quality standards in exchange for tariff free access to the blog. and other contested issue was fishing rights and will be discussed tuesday the u.k.'s plan to restrict fishing within their maritime borders to british ships is creating headwinds for the dutch fishing industry. rush hour begins shortly after 4 in the morning in i might and in the netherlands dozens of trawlers land their cuts here hold in from right across the north sea. captain mills plas and his crew are at sea for 4 days have netted 1000 tons of place mike are old and red mullet below the class says those are especially
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worthwhile because they command the best price very medivac i think i was born to fish always wanted to do it my grandad had his own ship it was my passion even as a boy it's a part of you you want to catch fish. that's what the dutch have been doing for centuries in the north sea from coast to coast but since the british said though restrict fishing within their maritime borders to british ships only after brags that the dutch a worried captain pla says things are becoming more aggressive on the high seas. when we read your british colleagues to be the exact route to put out the only reply we get. the crews here follow every twist and turn of the brags that negotiations in brussels they fear their 4000000000 euro a year sector won't figure greatly in the giant muddle of diplomatic talks.
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compared to banks and the old oh industry fishing the small change. fishing is obviously just a relatively small sector of the economy but regionally for individual towns it's enormously important great britain on the other hand as an island nation the sea is important for them fishing is symbolic the only point they can see or drags it is emotional. emotive the harbor the fresh touches being option prices are tumbling each lot goes straight to the 1st place of bed yet this very hole is where the local fishers place their remaining hopes because it's also where a huge amount of the place and heroin caught in british waters is sold into the e.u. the potential joker in the brags of poker. if it's a british one let us fish in their waters then we have to put a stop to the fish trade with britain and they'll have to eat all the a fish themselves. get for it is working hard to
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prevent that happening he represents the dutch fisheries is in constant contact with brussels for it dividing up the north sea isn't the solution he thinks a larger cold so for britain is better. you have herrings don't care about brags that when they are small they off the german and danish colds when they've grown when they taste really good as you find them here off scotland we can all feel horse catch them off in germany but they are small and there it doesn't make sense because they are not worth as much me to go for that we cut the nails plus and his crew are hoping the negotiators in london and brussels might finally grasp that simple point. organizers of the geneva motor show canceled next year's edition as the order we destroy continues to reel from the coronavirus and they make the majority of exhibit is of 8 said they would probably not participate in 2021 and would prefer to take the next year is his show was among the 1st major events
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canceled due to the pandemic. ford motor company is launching a special program to entice potential compromise wired about their job security during the pandemic from now through september buyers will be able to return their vehicles within a year if they cannot make payments due to a job loss the latest initiative is in response to concerns by dealers we've seen by his putting off a purchase because he'll be worried about the economy. just business with i like.
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