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this is due to all the news live from berlin. the e.u. deadlocked, or even nearly 2 trillion euros. the dispute is over the blocks long term budget and recovery funding to help member states through the coronavirus pandemic. in a showdown, hungary and poland refused to budge over plans to make their money conditional on, respecting the rule of law. also coming up u.s., secretary of state, might compel your courts controversy as the 1st top american diplomat to visit the occupied golan heights on players trip knocks a major u.s.
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foreign policy. i'm tired. ray, thank you for joining me. e.u. leaders have not managed to end a diplomatic route that is stalling its long term budget and the release of a message and see coronavirus stimulus funding. now poland and hungary are unhappy about plans that would allow the e.u. to block payments to countries that it decides are corrupt or violate the rule of law. now the 2 countries say that these takut stem, the deadlock, involves some 1.8, trillion euros, nearly half of which is aimed at helping the e.u. deal with the effects of the pandemic. possible to need to do in this hugging room is providing some comfort. the 2nd wave of covert 19 is heating italy just as hard as the 1st wave did in the spring,
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and the economic consequences are equally rough. italy, along with many other e.u. states, is anxiously awaiting a multi-million euro e.u. finance package to help ease the coded 19 crisis. but the funds are being blocked at a virtual summit on thursday. hungary and poland used a veto powers to stall the funds from being distributed, saying that the conditions set for the payments go too far. yeah, we say no to all mechanisms that are meant to punish us like naughty children and that treat poland and other countries one equally in poland and hungary object to a new rule of law or mechanism that would allow the e.u. to block recovery funds to countries it sees as violating democratic norms. slovenia also opposes the measure. german chancellor angela merkel stressing that there is more work to be done to get poland and hungary on board. we
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have every obligation to find a way forward. it is absolutely clear to all that this is an important issue. it's not an easy problem. i grant you that it's a very serious problem that we have to solve on the table is the e.u. budget of $1.00 trillion euros for the next 7 years, including $750000000000.00 euros of coronavirus aid. the financial plan needs unanimous support to be approved, and the latest veto from opposing member states means a solution for this political fight. we pushed back to next month's summit. in the meantime, governments around europe are desperate for policymakers to find a middle ground. but given these entrenched positions, it's clear that pandemic is not the only crossers europe needs to solve. well, d.w.
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correspondent has been following this summit for us. we are after the meeting. can the deadlock be solved and what are the options? it can be solved, of course, i mean, every crisis, somehow, even a hostage crisis like this in the european union when the whole budget has been sort of taken. even this crisis can be solved the easy, the normal way would be european leaders say they would add the declaration to the rule of law making. isn't that says simply we promise that every country here will be treated equally. so poland and hungary are not singled out that every country, if they sort of london, the democratic rules or sort of deconstruct them, will be admonished and in the end will be punished if that doesn't help. and if that doesn't help, to get fined climbdown for poland and hungary, then this so-called nuclear option that the remaining $2425.00 countries would
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raise the money on the financial markets via intergovernmental contract. it's a bit complicated, legally, and technically, but it is doable. and that was our correspondent reporting from brussels. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. a long awaited report has found that elite australian soldiers unlawfully killed 39 afghan civilians and prison. those the report follows an internal military investigation into misconduct which found evidence of summary executions. the chief of the australian defense force has apologized 19 current and former soldiers will be referred for potential criminal prosecution. in uganda, at least 16 people have been killed in 350, your wrist and 2 days of operations by security forces. authorities are trying to end riots box 5 your wrist of presidential candidate. why?
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the pops curious scene as the leading challenger to president yoweri museveni, january's election. and us president donald trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani has said quote, massive fraud was used to steal the u.s. election from trouble. georgia is finalizing its recount, which is likely to hold democrat, joe biden as the we know the previously republican states. well, the u.s. death toll in the pandemic has now talked a quarter of a 1000000 the highest in the world. many state government is a maze imposing strict images before next week's thanksgiving holiday. with in fiction soaring to new highs, there is little relief for another day on the front line. doctors and nurses are doing all they can to help the growing number of covert 1000 patients. but the death toll keeps rising. 250000
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americans lost to the pandemic. that exceeds predictions by the country's top and experts say hundreds of thousands more could die in the coming months. health care workers are pleading with people to take the virus seriously. where i understand we have so much on our plate as nurses, there's not enough. we have more than one of those is just a place for people to go and pass away. and fortunately, there is where man and i hope i don't see as the pandemic keeps sweeping, the u.s. the midwest has become the latest hot spot. the dakotas and neighboring states have some of the highest per capita death tolls. but every state in the contiguous us is seeing rising numbers. some are blaming the lack of a national strategy. cities and states have their own response plans in new york city's schools closed again on wednesday, just 8 weeks after reopening,
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california is considering a curfew. other places have introduced mass mandates. president elect joe biden has called for a strong federal response, and he has warned even more people could die if president trump continues to refuse to share crucial information with the incoming administration. on wednesday biden held a virtual meeting with frontline workers who told him about chronic shortages. they still suffer under the care. i myself have held that he had the guy asians, or cried out for their family. that big can't see, you know, we nursed as we know that we are immense and son 3 in the coming weeks. and we will be there. but we need to act now. i'm sorry, i'm so emotional. because you got me emotional. in many places the morgues are
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filling up again. in texas, prison is helping move the deceased to refrigerated trucks. a quarter of a 1000000 dead is a bleak milestone. and even with hopes of a vaccine on the horizon,, the disarray in herds is far from over. where u.s., secretary of state mike pompei o is in the middle east on a trip that is breaking. we've established u.s. foreign policy 1st. he visited a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank. an occupation still not recognized by much of the international community. and then later he stopped an israeli held golan heights captured by israel from syria. in 1967, syria has condemned the visit as provocative. it's a 1st for israeli american relations. and a parting gift from america's outgoing top diplomat. mike pump. it was a visit to the golan heights, makes him the 1st u.s. secretary of state to visit the disputed territory. since israel sees the region in
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1967, the united nations may have rejected the annexation. but for pump a 0 and the trump administration. this is israeli land you keep, you can't stand here in there out at what's across the border and deny the central thing the president rep recognized that previous presidents had refused to do. this is a part of israel, the center part of israel in another, unprecedented move pompei or made a stop to an israeli settlement in the west bank angering some palestinians who see legitimizes what they view as illegal israeli settlements. the secretary of state had no scheduled meetings with palestinian leaders. some have called the trip a victory lap of sorts, a chance for the trumpet, ministration to highlight what it sees as its diplomatic success in the region. including taking steps to legitimize israeli settlements. there for a long time,
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state department took the wrong view of settlements. they took a view that he didn't recognize the history of the special place. and instead, now today the united states department of state stand strongly to the recognition that settlements can be done in a way that are lawful and appropriate and proper a stance that puts us at odds with many international bodies. and that could prove to be a stumbling block for incoming president elect. joe biden. off the northwestern coast of the african continent like the canary islands, which belong to spain. now the islands are popular with european tourists, but in the last month, thousands of migrants have arrived there from africa by barge hoping to reach europe. human rights groups say they've been held in diet conditions, journey across choppy waters, is treacherous. g.w. xian philip schultz has been to the island of gran canaria to see what's waiting for migrants when they come ashore. from here, journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this
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camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council. his colleagues have been inside the camp and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge of the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would get this bad at the middle about 2300 people in the camp. and then numbers that are growing that every day in the early 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands last weekend alone. the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals and hotels near the camp. human rights activists
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say they are not getting a fair shot at the asylum system. these migrants from san diego fear that they will soon be deported. so don't believe the government, but there are no journalists are not welcome here. g.w. new assist, told to leave in that conversation. may know is angry at the spanish government, but also feels abandoned by the european union. has that i'm disappointed with spain and europe, but this is shameful. a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say
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this has turned the island into a prison. for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure for accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing will fill up before long sports news now young russian tennis star andre verb live has signed off from the a.t.p. finals in london with the winner of austrian. well, number 3, dominic team relief was praying for playing for pride. after losing his 1st 2 matches of the tournament, but he produced a spirited display breaking his opponent's serve twice. early on. before closing out the 1st set, 62 team had already built himself
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a place in the semifinals. botting was on able to recover against the russian who went on to win in 2 straights. the news from africa is next. go to crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues through the only preserves are available online. of course,, you can share and discuss song w., africa's face for other social media platforms to tune in. now passion, drama, competition, marketing. by the time and traditional 8. 1000000 as it
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stands on the final stand, and we plan to call on you to join us. this is day 8 of the news africa on the program today. i guess live rounds and death on the streets of composite protests in griffith, uganda as the piece of race. presidential candidate called me by just 2 months before the country supposed to be next when you need it. and we have a report from south africa's cape flats. that's a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is so rampant. paramedics need, police is forced to respond to
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and i'm christine one day. it's that have your company. ugandan police have a rest of 350 people in a crackdown to quell prose, history good by the arrest of presidential hopeful bobby wine. those protests entered a 2nd day following a wrist in the capital kampala on wednesday. police accuse all the while fighting anti coronavirus knishes by holding mass rallies, dozens were injured and at least 16 people died in violent protests that erupted in kampala. after the popstar to politician, was taken away by police. tear gas in the streets of kampala alongside the rocks and other debris that protesters had used to set up barricades. riot police made their presence felt as civilians who are also caught up in the chaos maintained their innocence. this is what sparked the protests. police seizing bobby wine,
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the musician turned presidential hopeful on monday. we. 2 were not where i was, it's the most recent of many times he's been arrested since he became a politician in 2017. the authorities accuse bobby, one of flouting anti coronavirus regulations. his supporters say this is simply a political witch hunt. that was the police are attacking us. one is supposed to be campaigning, but now he's in jail again, they're just trying to waste his time. as more forces deploy the on the rest is affecting business in kampala and in other towns where they've also been protests. these events are to opposition, worries about political freedom as the elections approach. at least 2 presidential candidates have called off their campaigns, over alleged police brutality against the opposition. and for more on the situation in egypt, and i'm joined by correspondent julia small gumbo. he is in the capital kampala,
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good to see a julius, what is the feeling in the capital today? it is similar to situation. not sudden mcnish is or what happened to us because he meant pm must have given to secure, easy teams that a chance to deploy strategically and unite and wind resistance of combat. i woke up there for deployment, a little bit unusual for in the places where there was racing in the previous day, but just a kid you would do in support is to very frustrated still wants the police to release the eminently cost. all right, and tell us about his a ransom as we had to send an opposition candidate have also been arrested. yes i could want to continue is that there's a lot of frustration mainly on the opposition side, but it is us airport and that tell you that income didn't prison germans have any we understand from the communion reports that he's got they and i are going once most you will see now the politico,
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other candidates will suspend it. there come things in solidarity, new book the way in there. once the police to release will do a new presenting to the course of the size. you can speak who is campaigns are suspended and even i've had some of the presidential candidates are suspended there has but president jordan said it incumbent is continuing with these complaints and interrogated and genius. looking at that footage which we literally watched security office offices, fire live rounds of protest, as is their response to dissent by you amos seventies government. intensifying. i could say that what you saw happening, what happened to book the way the a couple of other cases have been in the past just like that. and the opposition hides strongly come out. strongly come out to condemn this, including human rights activist groups. they want state governments, they wanted police to be seen, such as and, but the police say that's forcing below every time that make these hours this and
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forcing that no end of a. we've actually just received a statement from that minister of information that many states calling on the u.s. not to join ghostwriting, but to gent protests and give us a short distance. and there it is. we hear a lot about, bobby, why and you weigh in with 70. but what about at the candidates in the opposition? do any of them have significant support? i would say that the how significant some poet i don't want to make a judgment, but both be lying. when you look at the crowds presence here in midst of a network, the way for some reason they seem to stand out as their leader candidates who and seems to be the leading candidate and opposition say, because we need to see when he goes place political rally again, as people following him, others they quickly getting people who are following them, but for now you could clearly tell that to many of them looking at that, it's just judging from that. it's just but make a sate in a previous interview. the crowds following your main, the nisei that lead to
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a push button you want to make it just makes you think that it sets you up to do anything that they've been praised, that you're a citizen, comes to bringing crowds together and, and what is at stake in this election janice, i think what is at stake to settle. 'd it is, they are us and fought the young forty's every candidate towards the young bisons. because these are the jury, see if you how the m. people who play the chances i have, you go through. so all the money fish goes, all people, all kind of disappearing to confuse the end people to give them there. but the opposition is getting the young people that's you know what if i did not suppose that your absence, many of the empty people of new must see not that lead to a nice seeing their time is not a good place in terms of a doubt. but prison with 70 has told young people that has the money, the right decision and experience to secure their future. but both you and i know that no, let's get, let's get in line out. quickly janet,
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do these young people and that is an electric, have faith in the democratic process being free and failed. talking about faith tested, very big question and really a great day best people who support presence here in the city. people supports that ruling government to egypt, that they trust a democratic process, but people will support the opposition, especially supporters of will be going to follow what you subscribe. still, we're doing has already told these people that he has no cause to decide to democratic process, but he has told them regardless of that, they should wake up in the morning in genoa to cast the about it yet. that's what much as they challenge him across the process. this should go on for so the question of faithful is on the way as someone steps crepes. those subscribe to the opposition? think right. did him across the president's reality up on those supporting government? say it is the right thing to do. i did see operate. ok. genius macumba compiler for us. thank you. onix stories in cape town, south africa way. crime is so rampant in some part of the city that paramedics will
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only respond to calls if they are accompanied by the police this year alone. there have been more than 50 attacks on agonists responded as our correspondent accompanied one team of paramedics as they oncet holes waiting at the police station is a regular occurrence for paramedic. be shacking up without police. he can't do his job. months ago, there were border guards going for him to stop if they were but another vehicle and one young guy brought the gun on that one of the robbers. but 3 years ago i was told that they step back. his partner lives here at the cape flats. he says not a day goes by, that you don't hear shots fired. rival gangs. totally different in they are really armed with, with no place they sit with him. they shoot. if they want to sue,
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they want to kill him. you are in their way. they should. it's why you got this particular from the police. someone who's been vomiting or not since the morning has called for an ambulance. the paramedics have been waiting at the police station for an hour, so the police are going up their prices. but on top of this, i don't know what's going to happen. violence has been escalating for years at the cape flats, which are located at the edge of the city gangs here, fight over control of drugs. it's also about power. the police are overwhelmed, gangs can easily recruit young people because of high unemployment and few job opportunities. once the paramedics arrive, they quickly bundled the patient into the ambulance. for security reasons, the patient will only be treated once in hospital. the next emergency call to shortly after the area where we're going are so it's also read no doubt. the red zone means only with police accompany minutes more and more patients find they're
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having to wait in vain now for ambulances, because there's not enough police to always escort paramedics. this time the police are already at the scene right in the middle of a heavy congested slum. a man has been shot to death. paramedics can't help, but you can see the body right here. and literally one or 2 meters away is the shock where family of 5 lives with 3 kids. i'm scared, i'm scared to even tonight if you don't want to see, you know, i'm going to go to hell. let's leave that aside. i'm going to sleep. that's why. i don't want to see what this place is like because they're from a paramedic colony. been the fields of the victims declaration of death and all too regular occurrence for him. this is a time where you start getting used to it because you see it on a regular basis. so this at the point we don't start feeling anything anymore for
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these types. it is stuff that you will get because your exposed to such i don't throw my stuff and it's on a daily basis. but when it comes to kids, again, that is about to board because they've got to really see that it's, he has to say they don't really choose to be that type of provided with benefits out 3 more declarations of death in the next 2 hours, all as a result of the legit murders, and so again, a community is from the tightest of children growing up among violence and death. killing has become a part of daily life at the cape flats. staying with crime in south africa, jacob zuma walked out of a commission investigating government graph showing his tenure. the former president was sick to answer questions about his role in the alleged corruption between 2009 and $28.00. the commission dubbed the state's caption after losing an application to have the judge presiding over the inquiry,
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recused. he accuses the judge of being biased against him, but he's legal steps are widely seen as delaying tactics. now, it's not yet known. what steps judge will take to that electorate just before permission judge seemingly unimpressed over jacob zuma. well that is it for now, be sure to check out our other stories on the dot com forward slash africa. we're also on facebook and on twitter. and finally, the n.b.a.'s draft day was an impressive, a faithful boston born is from nigeria, all with nigerian roots, able to sit on graduations from last year due to the news. africa will see next time
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to the point, clear position, international perspectives. researchers are reporting significant breakthroughs in ever develop a vaccine against covert 19. could this be the beginning of the end for the coronavirus nightmare, and who will profit 1st find out to the point short for 2 point 6 to stop on what secrets lie behind small
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discover new adventures in 360 degrees. to explore an aging world heritage sites w world heritage 360 get kidnapped. now, infection rates are rising and so hard. jobless claims, u.s., economy, braces for another blow as case numbers reach, new heights. more states impose business lockdown with the latest from new york, also on the show deal or no deal. time's running out for brussels and london to agree to a trade agreement before the new year is complicating the negotiations. and will drop in on the french film industry. actors and production numbers are
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bouncing, worked with safety, but a 2nd wave of coronavirus infections. welcome to the show. i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us. the new figures show u.s. jobless claims have risen for the 1st time in more than a month. the country's labor department reporting that 740000 americans applied for unemployment benefits last week. that's up about 30000 in the previous week. the rise suggests that climbing infection rates and tightening business restrictions in the u.s. are pushing more companies to cut jobs. the number of cases reported there is racing towards the 7000000 mark. and for more on this i'm joined by our financial correspondent in new york ins corday. yes. good to see you. is it fair to say that some of these new shutdowns that we're starting to see across the u.s. are those factored into these numbers already? well that's probably what sort of partly cost the increase in the
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unemployment claims of. but we also had some big corporations, like walt disney exxon for example, who also announced a mass layoffs. and i'm standing again in front of a school here in new york's and said today is schools will be closed at least till thanksgiving. so that's a big problem for working parents and the mayor of new york. that was also talking about today that maybe we might see some shut downs off of restaurants and to fitness centers center, we hear stories like that, them all over the country. and there was also a report all jim that maybe by the end of the year of college at $12000000.00 americans might lose their unemployment assistance. so clearly the situation has a, worsened a bit in the pos couple of days. the is the spite, all these job losses we've been hearing about throughout the months. the consumer spending has always seemed to be relatively ok in the u.s. . why is that? now that is
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a fascinating and it is surprising. and even if the job market has recovered a bit in the past the couple of months we shouldn't forget, as usually before the pundits make, we had maybe about 200000 unemployment claims. now we're at around 740000. i guess there are couple of reasons why consumer spending is so pretty decent. so for 6 consecutive months actually spending rose even if in october at a slower pace. so one reason might be that a lot of american families got those extra checks during the summer. so they could pay down their credit card debt than now have the credit card spic working, i guess also people transferring to working from home schooling and told cetera that also caused a spike when it comes to sales of electronics. and i could imagine that now for the holidays that americans are still in a spending mood, but i'm not sure how sustainable that is suspect. surely if you look at all the challenges that you're seeing there was the labor market was away just saw. i can't
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imagine that it will be sustainable, but it might last a bit longer, at least, i'm sorry, the holiday season. you know that holiday period always so important in the u.s. in support of their force in new york. thank you very much. and from the u.s. we go to europe, where leaders are still trying to resolve the dispute with poland and hungary to unlock the blocks 1.8 trillion, euro budget and recovery package. and the virtual summit was originally meant to focus on the coronavirus pandemic that's gripping europe. but the budget was derailed earlier this week when the 2 member states vetoed it. poland and hungary object to a provision that would withhold money from countries that violate democratic norms . something that both governments have been accused of doing in recent years. another agenda item for thursday's summit was brags that time is running out for a trade deal between london and brussels, which would keep business flowing smoothly between both sides of the pandemic isn't helping talks. both sides call off the goshi ations thursday after an e.u.
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negotiator tested positive for cover 19. a deal needs to be done before year's ins . and if not, many companies are already bracing for the chaos. these goods have to arrive on time, otherwise this transport company will lose customers. that's why 20, fully loaded trucks leave from this depo in southeast england. every day they deliver to france, italy and spain, among others. but starting in january, the chaos begins. what for our company was going to be it's going to be pretty bad, but obviously because most of our tip it is going to be either europe obviously is going to operations. and he's going to cost is a vast amount of money, a trade deal, or a heartbreaks it with high customs duties. no $1.00 knows what will happen after the transition period. renzo is doing all he can to prepare his drivers,
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but he feels ignored by politicians. to make custom clearance these permits and everything else, they should have had one or 2 companies on a trial period of 6 months and see the company can see where all its trucks are from the control room. the green they see now will soon turn red off to bret's. it expects on the 1st of january. there's going to be lots of chaos around this part of europe. right here next to the highway. the government is building a customs clearance facility, measuring more than 100000 square meters. hundreds of trucks will be processed at this site every day, but britain's preparations still have a long way to go. with just 7 weeks before the transition period ends, it's still not clear how things will proceed from january. the 1st. keeping trade
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flowing smoothly will prove a daunting task. now to some of the other global business stories making headlines, the european union has unveiled plans to increase its offshore wind energy capacity by 5 fold in the next decade. renewable sources like wind and solar, provide around a 3rd of the blocks power of the use aiming to double that by 2030, become climate neutral by 2050. u.s. secretary of state mike pump, a.o. says he has issued guidelines for his country to label israeli products made in the west bank rather in west bank settlements as made in israel. made the comments during a visit to the area, palestinians, and much of the world regard. israel's settlements as illegal under international law b.m.w. has announced it will in production of gasoline and diesel powered cars at its main
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facility in munich. german carmaker plans to invest some 400000000 euros there to shift production to electric vehicles and power trains. beginning in 2026, the m.w. would still continue producing combustion engines in austria, britain drabble german industrial giant, tousen croup will slash 5000 more jobs after reporting dismal figures for the past is one year. the company did record a 9500000000 euro profit, but only due to the sale of its lucrative elevator division, which it would have seen a 5500000000 euro loss or european concert planner and ticket seller event. i'm slumped to a loss in the 3rd quarter. is just the latest sign of the crisis facing europe's entertainment industries, as the condit battles to get a 2nd wave of corona, virus infections under control. a creative industries are doing what they can to keep going. like france's film industry. take a look. now riding on ascent,
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there are none of the usual kisses on the cheek. maybe just a tap on the elbow. at the start of a day's filming famed actress. valerie of bruny to desk has had to shoot one of the final scenes of her latest film. despite the ongoing outbreak in france, because a book on the filming is very important. it's a way of keeping working of resisting the gloom and the depression. that's why we're happy to work. it's like we have bees in a beehive striving to continue making honey. but it's hard all the same. we said, could you a common it's perhaps appropriate that this particular scene of laugh is being shot in a genuine medical clinic. francis recorded more coronavirus cases than any other european country. over 2000000 districts nationwide. lockdown means you can only leave your home for medical appointments, shopping exercise, and to work you could get covered is so anti cinematic graphic. it's anti
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everything i like to hug each other to talk to each other, to have the act, to see your face. see your expressions. i've been shooting with a mask. nevertheless, filming continues. as you know was the aim is to have a laugh, track, ready for release next year. but with cinemas currently shut in case numbers still high up, who knows where we'll be able to watch it. all right, and finally enforcing pandemic rules can be a little tricky, especially when it means telling customers what to do. one japanese sports shop believes it's found a technological solution. it's enlisted the help of a cute but firm robots are mine, customers to wear their masks. robo v's usual job is to show shoppers around the store. now she's taken on extra responsibilities. she also make sure customers are
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keeping their distance at check out. she's program to be polite, she knows right . that's it from me and the business seen here in berlin as always, you can find out more about these and other business stories online. dot com slash business to join us on facebook, twitter as well from stephen beardsley. as always, thanks for joining us for
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the pop star wants to become president of the challenges of god. this elite are not credible story as bobby was starts december 10th. d.w. . welcome to news from the world of ox and culture. we continue our series on exiles living here in berlin with a writer from syria today. also coming up the reopening of a vast, open air gallery of contemporary art of the rain forest in brazil. and the self-taught fashion designer from cameroon, who has now reached the giddy heights of otaku tour in paris.
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careful was a successful artist and writer in syria when the arab spring protests began. 10 years ago. she joined the demonstrations, but after mistreatment by the syrian authorities, took the difficult step of fleeing the country and came to germany. now she writes children's books and also help syrian refugees here in an interesting way. she brings the culture of a home country closer to her fellow exiles, with the aid of one of museums. syria is a few 1000 kilometers away. there is a pace of key faculty deeds homeland here in berlin. at the pergamon museum, she takes refugees on guided tours telling them.

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