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. recognize where exactly. the most are sculpture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. it's a construction project up become a geo political conflict the united states imposes sanctions against the north stream to pipeline calling into question the future of russia's energy supply to europe and leaving a small german port times uncertain about its future. also coming up russia and iran says if the seiko bid 19 vaccine scientists around the world voiced concerns bob's high don't have the markets reacted. this is the w.
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business fine take ferguson welcome to the show ever since its inception the noid 3 into pipeline has put a strain on ties between the united states and germany the projects now on the brink of completion of runs parallel to the existing annoyed $31.00 pipeline between russia and germany stretching a total of 1200 kilometers across the baltic sea it will enable russia to supply gas to $22000000.00 households in europe washington has long been a critic of the plans arguing that the pipeline makes europe a dangerously dependent on russian energy in an effort to hold the project u.s. lawmakers have imposed sanctions on companies involved in the project and move the european commission says violates international law all that has left the german seaside town a vast that's on the front lines of the stuff. this ferry from the danish island of bornholm could soon be stalled by u.s.
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sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port mccrum on the island of ruben 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 live 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 hi coloma feels this signals that the americans are again taking drastic measures against the project. you know when going to one side in the oval the coelacanths a new 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 postpone the project for
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a very long time that was the end of that site so if its. neighboring poland also wants to hinder north 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 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 to project as it endangers 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 notion that.
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the new sanctions could have severe economic consequences for more crown court for example if international insurers refuse to insure incoming ships. earlier i spoke to be of washington correspondent in a spoiler i began by asking her whether the pipeline would ever be completed. well kate i obviously don't have a crystal ball it's hard to say but i think what we can say at this moment if the sanctions hold it will be very likely that the pipeline is in deep trouble we already here companies who are highly invested in building the company asking so if this is not going to happen if this is not going to be finished who pays us. critics say the u.s. wanting to maintain its supply of liquefied natural. if there are any. it is interesting you know this is one of the rare some projects where both parties the republicans and the democrats agree so that is telling isn't it sure the united
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states has a deep interest in selling their own natural gas they see russia as a huge competitor so it is mainly like american interests which force these sanctions. and germany i mean you don't appear to be willing to back down on this do you see them retaliation to u.s. sanctions. well. from what we hear from experts so you're open germany they don't one just to accept oh they're not going just to accept these sanctions so they will bring that to the w t o and from what we hear it is very likely that they say these sanctions are not legal and if we can just take a step bock why is this project so important in germany.
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well you know we always have to keep in mind it was. the americas precess or. who started this whole process so it's going on since many many years germany's highly invested spent a lot of money and i think this is one reason why they just don't want to back back because they say hey this is a project we spend so much time and money and energy on the other thing is really it will get cheaper for germany and europe to get gas through this pile. because they don't have to pay fees to ukraine what they do have to do now in a full life so much for your insights. back in january of the attention of the world was on the chinese city of new han where a mystery virus was killing thousands of people and asleep in the locked and it was bringing life to a standstill 7 months later it's the other way around the covert 19 pandemic of causing chaos and suffering around the world while the place where it all started
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edges ever closer to normalcy. hard to believe perhaps but this is. the city where the pandemic to change the world started is dancing again an elec tronic music festival like this was on imaginable 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 on busy streets it's 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 has marked suits signed by emergency workers are on display. while the city is certainly alive again business has taken
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a hit street vendors have not yet seen the same level of activity as before. good 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. other sectors such as real estate have also been slow to return to preplan demick levels . of all the market performance is still relatively conservative in the 1st half of the year we returned to some projects that we were already working on before the outbreak. in the 2nd half of the year controlling the pandemic still needs to be considered and so the business volume has been reduced. 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 might
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seem right now. russian president vladimir putin says his country has become the 1st to register a coronavirus vaccine he described the job a safe and said it had been given to one of his daughters ma fox the nation will start in october beginning with doctors and teachers but the vaccine will be rolled out after less than 2 months of human testing and that has experts warning that it may be pushing national prestige ahead of public safety. so find a sounding the alarm but how is the news being received by investors that bring in our business correspondent and squatter in new york yes i the market specially on this vaccine being success. it was a bit of a bizarre reaction here on wall street because the one side you had a lot of experts and a lot of people doubting and being skeptical about this of a scene from russia but then on the other side if you look at u.s. companies also a developing of a c.
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and you actually did see quite a reaction saw there is obviously some fear that the russian scene might be working and that could be bad news for the u.s. if hamas you to go and biotechnology companies because if you look at the stock for example from nova vexedly losing more than 60 percent in 16 percent in value or down by a good 4 percent johnson and johnson pfizer. all those companies are trading lower but if you look at the broader market there was not this because of the c.n.n. chile we did trade lower here on tuesday but that was mainly due to some big tech names who got under some selling pressure here on tuesday. bank of ever. now leaders from major u.s. companies including j.p.
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morgan chase amazon and google have formed a group they say is aimed at hiring more people from minority communities in new york new york city mayor bill de blasio announce the diversity push at a news briefing on tuesday the so-called new york jobs seno council and the hire 100000 people in low income black latino and asian communities by 2030. and up for we have time for 4 more to check out our website at 8 of the dot com fast with us from mean the team it's goodbye and.
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this woman is on a mission elect child ellison's new home. whether they're used for work or as tourist attractions in thailand the terms are often severely abused to the animal welfare activist for demises complex multi-mission in her camp elephants can finally move freely again in 3000. and 16 or. on d.w.
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