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but humble would sound the biggest composer of all time i conti can begin to imagine a world class one player sara willis on a musical journey of discovery. 2 without a. start september 16th to tell you. the united states warning germany a russian gas comes at a high price washington says the north stream to pipeline and dangers europe's energy security and threatens to hit a small german port town with hefty sanctions bringing you the latest also while many parts of the world continue to grapple with the coronavirus we show you what life in the war on looks like a city where the outbreak started as major turned into a global pandemic. scoble both come to the program 1st russian president vladimir
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putin says his country has become the 1st to register a coronavirus vaccine he said the jab was safe and that it had been given to one of his daughters mass vaccination will start in october mr putin says beginning with doctors and teachers at the vaccine will be rolled out after less than 2 months of human testing and that has experts and warning that the russian president might be putting national prestige ahead of public safety more than $20000000.00 people worldwide have so far contract of the coronavirus. financial markets are usually quick to react to this kind of news so let's bring in correspondent and that's advice in frankfurt on that what's the word on the trading floor. well actually people don't really believe the gravity credible vaccination that it's going to be safe because if you look at the details they are not a lot of details on the markets let alone test results from a wide range of
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a trial so even the s. association of clearly trial organisation force warning the russian health ministry early on this week that this could also have would be could be a very dangerous vaccination normally up to 10000 people are getting tested and this one apparently just got 100 people in the trials germany a biotech firm curate is also in the race to finding a vaccine against humans hoping to collect a lot of investors cashews and ever tell us more about. yeah that's exactly the case they're planning on listing on the mastic as soon as this friday of raising a lot of passion order to find instead phase 2 and phase $2.00 to $3.00 try it's currently then the 1st phase of human testing and it's
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courting 2 of the lead scientists going very well. compared to the russian vaccination they're using a new methodology it's cold r. and a and b. advantage of that is that going for but they will you know only need smaller doses of the vaccination and to get pete immunity up and running but that's early days to say a lot about the success perspective of that new waxing nation from cuba where we're expecting to get test results as soon as smith september and then a potential vaccination for the markets as soon as smit next here on the device but in frankfurt thank you. u.s. secretary of state my pump a.o.s. kicked of a 4 day tour of europe in the czech republic energy independence will be high on his agenda and the controversial more stream 2 pipeline which is to deliver russian gas through the bowels exceed to germany soon just last week u.s.
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senators threatened to slash sanctions on a german port where essential building material of the pipeline is stored causing outrage in the city of which owns the port. this ferry from the danish island of bornholm could soon be stalled by u.s. sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port on the island of reuben is a pivotal importance in the construction of the nord stream to pipeline 2 special russian ships are docked here once they have been equipped they're supposed to lead the final 160 kilometers of pipeline but if u.s. senators have their way the harbor management all business associates and even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions gas market expert heiko loman feels this signals that the americans are again taking drastic measures against the project. you know when going to inciting for any all to see what kinds of new
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sanctions especially show that the american side is looking at this very closely and is willing to impose an obstacle with every move of the project enterprise or the russian side i believe the sanctions have the potential to at least because phone the project for a very long time was the end of that site so if its. neighboring poland also wants to hinder nord stream to it runs its own l.n.g. terminal on its baltic coast and plans to receive liquefied natural gas from qatar or norway. warsaw fears that russia will further expand its power with north stream to and ultimately use it as a political weapon and economic leverage against the e.u. the us and poland together are pressuring germany to halt the project. that poland and the baltic countries are fundamentally opposed to the north stream
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to project as it in danger's energy security in central europe we hope that the u.s. sanctions will halt the project and that germany will return to european energy solidarity nord stream to damages european energy solidarity. the new sanctions could have severe economic consequences for more crime port for example if international insurers refuse to insure incoming ships. since last year ukrainians have been allowed to live and work in countries of the european union for 3 months without a visa those who outstay that visa get a stamp in their passport and are banned from the e.u. for 2 years now many seasonal workers in agriculture the construction industry or nursing homes come from ukraine and they are finding that companies use the threat of the band to avoid paying. these are the offices of delivery service k s look in northwestern germany over a dozen ukrainians left home in the hopes of earning
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a living here but they say their employers refused to pay what they were owed. 3000 kilometers away in the ukrainian city of nikko paul we meet one of the men who asked remain anonymous he 1st heard about the company online and was soon hard as a seasonal worker but. according to his contract he was supposed to earn $1400.00 euros a month. you could check in on the shuttle which was promised we wouldn't have any problems with getting paid but they now visas ran out another month went by and we had to go back home without our money. and then all the phone calls started so we called the company. every possible number but we didn't get a response sometimes they'd say the money was on the way then they stopped answering and there's a look at the numbers. gradients claim chaos logistic fact
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still owes them substantial back wages they say they aren't delivering packages from a zone around the german city of braman. the company could not be reached by dose of l.f. or comment. peter mazel rick from the german federation of trade unions took a look at our footage from ukraine he wants to help the men we interviewed and says this isn't an isolated case as companies fight to turn a profit with razor thin margins. on them ah subcontractors have a massive advantage because they win the contract and attract potential employees with promises they just can't keep the end result is automatically exploitation because there isn't enough money to go around them. and the cut the food. sale of boy works at fair mobility an outreach center that advises migrant workers she says employees from non e.u. countries often face abuse at the hands of subcontractors. most of them don't get
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their payouts because it's hard to find out what company owes the money there's always another and another it can be a long chain of say $10.00 companies before you get to the parent company. the 14 ukrainian delivery drivers about another setback in their fight to get their pay. announced online that they filed for bankruptcy. now to some of the other business stories making news german e-commerce companies a land-o. has reported a big increase in customers and revenue as pandemic restrictions lead to more online spending so long those operating profits doubled in the 1st half of 2020 but also added millions of new customers almost 750000 jobs have been lost in britain since the start of the pandemic in march official data released on tuesday showed that new hires plummeted from may to july all the number of people claiming jobless benefits doubles car sales in china grew strongly last month the car makers
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association says almost 8 percent more vehicles were sold in the year earlier some 1600000 cars from buyers that's good news for german manufacturers a sign is their most important market. now we started our show with news on the coronavirus and we'll close on it as well the world is still grappling with the health economic and political impact of the virus meanwhile the place where it all begin is edging ever closer to normal the. hard to believe perhaps but this is. the city where the pandemic that changed the world started is dancing again an elec tronic music festival like this was unimaginable earlier in 2020 when the city was completely locked down to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak but with new infections almost unheard of life is getting back to normal queues for breakfast motorways jammed with cars and busy streets it's
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a world away from the dystopian scenes months ago no one can be sure how bad things really were here the state's official narrative is heavily dispute it. but their version of history is written there are already covert 1000 exhibitions or hazmat suits signed by emergency workers are on display. what can be believed is that it has made a remarkable recovery. to. you that it feels like our city has had a serious illness. but given time and with the right treatment and medical resources. it has slowly recovered its health and vitality. things are back to normal now again. while the city is certainly alive again business has taken a hit street vendors have not yet seen the same level of activity as before.
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things aren't where i would like them to be but they are improving business restarted i was selling just 200 to 401 a day but now it's above 1000. the people of this city went through a trauma together but the scenes here today suggest a better time could be coming for the rest of the world. however far away that mess seem right now. let's hope so that's our self thanks a lot for. combating
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era. and leads to those living today. they are guarding gaza's past in a box. collective memories stories of august 14th. india has been one of the world's economic success stories the country is home to some of the world's richest people and millions have been lifted out of poverty. but the pandemic could change that code 19 hits everyone the poor as well as the rich and famous. but the world's 3rd highest number of confirmed covert 900 cases more than 2000000 experts are warning of rising poverty at the same time
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india cannot afford another lock down leaving the country between a rock and a hard place. welcome to a cup in $1000.00 special here on t.w. news i want to johnson girl i'm going to have you with us so india is in focus today it of course is one of the most populated countries in the world and one of the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic the country's strict lockdown may have saved many lives but it also wrapped many of their life in a good spot and that's where 2 teenagers from delhi come in as early as march they set up a national hotline to direct food and medicine to people in need helping some 70000 to date and demand for aid is not even a way how many be proved. that would certainly be the end all. of the looking. forward to. our share count howry and her twin sister a series get a dozen calls per day the girls have set up.
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