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say the chuang a 5 which is named for the chinese moon goddess started drilling and collecting samples of the moon's surface researchers hope the samples will provide new information about the origins of the. exciting stuff thank you so much for watching on whale rock n roll and on behalf of all of us thank you so much for spending this part of your day with a stick with us business headlines are next i'll see you want. to . come to. pop star chris against corruption violence to. discipline coming from your family loves to become president. and he challenges america does he. fit the incredible
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story of bobby wind. starts december 10th on t.w. well i subscribe to do you know where your books are simply more in the world than what we may be kept to 5 point. 3 books are known to. be. has become the 1st western country to approve. it's big news for the brits but also confined to the job and. also on the program. the world's cocoa producers have long complained of being. who are trying to change that.
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8 percent to young people struggling to enter the world of work during a global health crisis. welcome to the program. the u.k. government says it will begin immunizing thousands of people against covered 19 next week it's after it became the 1st country to approve a vaccine by germany's buy on tech and u.s. patent pfizer doses are expected to reach british distribution centers by the weekend the u.s. and the e.u. are also betting the job along with a similar vaccine made by. biotech because the approval a historic moment. i think it introduces a new class of technology which is very versatile and we should expect over the coming decade a number of other m.r. in a vaccine some products coming to market. conditions for cocoa farmers
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have long been criticised the amount producers are paid for their product is rarely enough to feed a family it's an absurd situation for such a huge globalised industry the global cocoa market is worth around $100000000000.00 but produces only see around $6000000000.00 of that that's 6 percent the key global cultivators all of cocoa are ivory coast and garner between them they account for 60 percent of the world's beings and since october they've clubbed together to demand higher prices for grows now whether or not that improves conditions for farmers in those countries remains to be seen but in the meantime an initiative by women in ivory coast has found another solution. typically considered the domain of men there used to be no role in the cocoa harvest for these women but now they're farming and producing themselves juliet
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quasi founded a co-operative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. nothing is thrown away we start with their muscle it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production we add flavors and spices to it which is unusual and innovative mom the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flagrant cocoa beans and the husks to make tea the 40 local women who have joined the cooperative are now earning an income for themselves and their families. are 5th i used to only work occasionally when i didn't make much money for. but since i joined the co-operative that's changed i can and the equivalent of 4
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here is 50 every day i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative i'm now independent. the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the agricultural sector 40 percent of the world's cocoa comes from the west african country. every year around $25000000.00 tonnes of shells and bean husks end up in garbage dumps or are burnt. producing more goods from this is good for the environment and enables families in the village to earn more from their harvests we both have a. fair ball but i believe we need to increase the value of our cocoa to give it more credibility overall with my approach it is the women who are involved in this aspect their inclusion will make a real difference here. they will improve the cocoa value chain. something that until now was the province of men. with with julia is making a delivery to
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a small shop and that sells the cooperatives products the flavored cocoa beans spice mixes and teeth the german development agency g.i.c. help to establish the contact among the organizations activities the supporting sustainable initiatives to secure farmers' livelihoods across africa. australia has emerged from its 1st recession in 3 decades after its economy grew by 3.3 percent in the 3rd quarter official said the country had turned a corner but was likely to experience years of high unemployment meanwhile even as australia appears to have the pandemic under control relations with its biggest trading partner a souring earlier this week a chinese official tweeted a fake image of a grinning australian soldier holding a knife to a child's throat. illustrate treasurer describes the fraying trade ties as a worrying development and said the government was weighing up its options this is
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a very serious situation china is our number one trading power many strange ups rely on rule on trade may be a strain jokes rely on trying and that's why the coalition has put a great emphasis on striking free trade agreements with a whole range of partners not just john not some of the other business stories making the news on musk says the world's entire car fleet will be fully electric in 20 years the tesla founder made the comments while picking up a business award in germany but construction of his 4th biggest factory is on the way he also mentioned that tesla would be willing to discuss taking over another car maker if approached. and tour operator 2 he is to receive almost 1800000000 euros from the german government and private lenders in exchange 2 he has agreed to freeze dividend payments and bonuses for top managers is the 3rd such package designed to help to offset the impact of the pandemic. of the world health
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organization has called on countries to think carefully before opening best ski slopes to tourists the issue is dividing european nations germany france and italy have shut their ski resorts until early january in an effort to avoid a spike in coronavirus cases but others like austria and poland a welcoming scares much sooner. ski season is finally underway in paul and social distancing comes easily on the slopes but less so on the chair lifts nonetheless authorities hope it will boost tourism and morale as a long winter sets and love and death that's near her don't be so fantastic the conditions are super there's only a few people who are happy that we can practice skiing at last we hope this decision will be in force until the end because we need it we simply need it some other kinds of all us on top of us to put 7 and. it's a similar scene in romania and in austria too they're planning for a lucrative season but public health experts say the short term gains could come
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with long term pain the real issues are going to come at airports. tour buses taking people to and from ski resorts ski lifts and places where peepin checkpoints in the skiing sort of experience. the kind of experience many will miss this year pristine conditions on germany's mountains but no skiers like france and italy the government has shut winter resorts until january 10th in an effort to avoid a spike in corporate 1000 cases the decision will cost billions in lost revenue. we fear that the restrictions would cover the holiday season and it's very painful because one 3rd of our turnover in winter is made during the christmas holidays i attack one fear the entire. the shutdown does have it supporters ya thier
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it's very nice saw rare. for some intrepid climbers a chance to have germany's tallest peak to yourself too good to miss. because published today puts unemployment in the eurozone at 8.4 percent of the whole percentage point higher than a year ago being used to to stix office says the situation is improving slowly but during the coronavirus pandemic young graduates and entrepreneurs are facing a tough challenge is the story of just 2 of them. who. hear me say that i'm kamla i'm 26 years old and i'm from argentina i came to barcelona to dance and teach the tango and together with my partner i opened a tango common february and then had to close due to the coronavirus pandemic what . they'll call you. my name is neil's i'm 27 years old and i live in
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amsterdam i've just finished right in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic it's time to go outside. but i've missed and we didn't have any income at all for the 1st 3 months after the lock down in march we lived off our savings and borrowed money so we don't have any family here either. not that i'm a funny about. this group i click in with him from at the start of the 1st wave i began looking for a job because there were a few offers but i didn't find the right one. was even mobile to build up in theory there aren't enough qualified workers in i.t. he said there's a lot of demand in the so i wasn't really afraid as long as. you. have a man or woman in the hygiene measures include social distancing and that's impossible with tango it's a couples dance and the partners get very close to one another and we constantly
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change our dance partners and we knew from the outset that we would be the last to be able to return to normal. today regulator i accepted it. off for 2 weeks ago in software engineering. for engineering but i've still never met my coworkers because it's very impersonal i don't know anyone . that needs to go if i need help i don't know who i can ask for news of the good things we just sit in on my meetings and a lot of people don't even have their webcams on. and finally breaks it trade negotiations are coming down to the wire and some european governments are turning to scare tactics to convince businesses to be ready the dutch government dispatched this. to the for the roster where he's reminding truck drivers and the press of course of the customs nightmare they may be about to face 3000 trucks pass through york's largest port daily local authorities fear many firms are prepared for the
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paperwork heading that way should a deal not be reached by december 31st. before we go here's a quick reminder of our top business story this hour the u.k. government says it will begin immunizing thousands of people against. its after it became the 1st country to approve a vaccine by germany's buy on tact and u.s. park the find there says are expected to reach british distribution centers by the we can't. be in the business team here for more to check out our web site. slash business for me that's goodbye.
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entered the conflict zone this time sebastian. less than 3 months ago i would say no bonnie collapsed from a pond poisoning our guest this week from mosco is vicious love me come off a member of president putin's fall to united russia. why is it that those who speak loudest for the russian opposition from the risk of mortal danger color so for. him 60 minutes. i'm not laughing at the germans because
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sometimes i am place and nothing will become of me but i have been thinking consider jam a culture of. mutants to take this ground on you because it's all about who i am no i'm rachel join me for me to get on the gulf coast. missed you news africa coming up on the program one of the violins and. logistics needs to 1st finish that elections in uganda there is a block on the streets again a security forces crack down on the winds company also coming out. promises were made.

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