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this is g.w. news we're back with more headlines at the top of the hour until then check out our website d.w. dot com and of course follow us on instagram and twitter acting deputy news blamed for kraft thanks very much for watching. is a master of the art of confrontation this is room measuring 0 for both come back when you're going to see some yonks live the fun to spew to champion of so fluid or cool talks to try to try to keep her so fast everybody understands if it's such a beautiful picture the conflict zone june 2 sebastian says he hopes the powerful to account this is a big failure whichever way you like to spin the conflict. totally.
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passive drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere color fight at times intuition love hate money. fans friends fives and so on found. on you tube joining us. u.s. and european. territory pandemic recovery package has american investors excited britons breaks a deal with the e.u. has found celebrations on trading floors on this side of the atlantic. the 2nd wave hit south africa the government announces a coronal curfew. and strict mosques rules. and attempt to clear the 1st of its kind electric kroft from libya take off these
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admissions free flying in the future. that's their business it's often a way equities went crazy in the united states and europe on monday we're in the middle of what could be the worst crisis in our lifetimes and stock markets the trumpeting what looks like a soon to come recovery we're far from it but there is finally hope for those struggling financially with u.s. president donald trump suddenly backing down on sunday to sign a $2.00 trillion dollars pandemic a bill that restores unemployment benefits to millions of americans and avert a government shutdown. that was a record high on the new york stock exchange but is the optimism about an economic recovery hopeful. is on wall street for us what did change trump's mind. well i mean we don't know for certain if the us president ever really wanted to
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veto the bill or if he would just was pushing hard for the $2000.00 per american citizen and not just 600 what is now in the bill so maybe he just wanted to shine bright in the eyes of the u.s. population but well eventually we got the bill on its way and what it is he delayed the whole process and that actually in the end might have cost the unemployed americans a couple of billions of dollars. it's cost. them struggle that's for sure but another day of juicy profits for investors. definitely we saw new records all over the board all the big new sees the nasdaq composite the dow jones of the s. and p. 500 all hitting new highs at the beginning of the week the nasdaq composite by now by the way is up more than 40 percent so the tech heavy index is up more than 40 percent since the beginning of the year. germany's dax also finished
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a record high on monday put all this into perspective what's it mean for people around the world is it going to make their lives better. well i mean if you look at the stock market it depends if you're invested or not and clearly americans are more invested than the counterparts in germany i've seen recently a number that retail investors so small investors now make up about 20 to 25 percent of the u.s. stock market here a goal that was maybe about 10 percent just so yes people who are invested in the stock market clearly profited from that and now that the 8 pickett's is underway that might also strengthen the u.s. economy and germany is not really well known so that we tell investors are on a broad base invested in the stock market so. accordingly they do not really participated that much from what's going on but maybe one final word we definitely
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shouldn't forget all year long what's happening on the stock market and what's happening on main street is a definitely not the same. point to finish. thank you. south africa has imposed tighter coronavirus rules it says a new strain could explain the rapid spread of a 2nd wave that's affected many young people it's led to travel bans to and from south africa tourism industry president cyril ramaphosa this monday reimposing a bad on alcohol sales and ordering the closure of all boz has also announced the closure of beaches and public swimming pools in hotspots like cape town johannesburg and been wearing masks in public is mandatory otherwise expect fines or prison and not curfew has been extended from 9 pm to 6 am as our correspondent points out the rules of a straight so yes from now on you can end up in jail if you don't wear a free small scale in south africa hot for year imprisonment on fine so now it's
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one of the drastic measures how do you try to push the push people here in compliance with rules that were already here we already had a few small sproule i'm not a regulation that people might not be too happy about is that we're going into a 3rd barren on alcohol sales and that will impact of course restaurants and cafes liquor stores and the wine industry in the western cape near cape town but the president saying it is needed it's we need hospital beds freedom now taken up by people that have been training tomorrow actually driving or got into fights and also our whole place in big rural in so-called super spreader events and now we're mainly young people have been partying and drinking and where we've seen a lot of transmission of the virus so he wants to stop all of those. time now for a quick look at some of the other business stories making news and and identify group of american philanthropists plans to spend 150000 doses of send them from
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biotech pfizer's vaccines to iran it's the worst hit in the middle east with over a 1000000 total patients officials in tehran claimed u.s. sanctions complicate the delivery and payment of shipments. the u.s. government has appealed a court ruling that blocked the commerce department from imposing restrictions on the world famous chinese tick-tock the trump administration wants to stop a video sharing app from being downloaded and banned business with take talk on a bike citing national security concerns. and spain says spanish commuters to the british territory of gibraltar will be exempt from border controls of the break said even without a free movement deal agreed in london and go sheeting how to police the border left out of last week's trade deal between the e.u. when u.k. . and you call it a small miracle with a deadline looming london and brussels came together to seal that deal on trade
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relations on christmas eve a lot was made about how our fisheries could sink it that wasn't the only problem carrying weight. it's a rough life out there at sea cold wait windy but the hard work pays off when the fishermen reel in their nets herring mackerel sole place and policy for the whole market and for export competition between british and other e.u. fisherman has been strong for decades disagreement over who can fish where and how much so as not to deplete fishing grounds was one of the main points holding up the talks after intense haggling both sides seem satisfied. all the time that we were in the e.u. we were in the common fisheries policy. that there's a constraint on our coastal communities that meant but fishing industry declined no we have a chance to turn the corner. certainly good news for the fishing sector but what
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about the british economy in general. phishing represents only 0.2 percent of britain's g.d.p. it pales in comparison to other sectors like the financial sector with banks and exchanges and the city of london which represents roughly a 10th of the british economy. no longer part of the e.u. london doesn't have to play by brussels rulebook and some hold that the country can establish itself as a european version of singapore using business friendly regulation or new partners . a new aircraft from slovenia is turning heads it's a lot quieter as a smaller carbon footprint and is actually quite affordable it's all thanks to electric propulsion and decades of research the question is could it change the way we fly. it's not an audio glitch this airplane really is this quiet is that
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it's called the valis and it's battery powered develops is the 1st certified aircraft of its kind instead of a gas tank indicator the instruments indicate battery levels. it was still in the same month that kicked off the company 30 years ago it was to make flying cheaper and electricity is cheaper than fuel it's also quieter it was again another step into this direction where we wanted to approach flying to more people since summer pip distro has sold 50 of its villas planes the aircraft is a sticker price of $160000.00 euros the company was able to do but automakers couldn't they were offering their electric aircraft at the same price as a combustion engine aircraft the slovenian company has pioneered a new way of thinking among pilots. so the market is interesting and all it turns relatively quickly from naysayers for people from people who might in the majority
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say this is not practical not useful it doesn't make sense to oh it's cool it works i saw it somewhere so maybe it's time for me to consider it as well but what helps the most is the noise aspect to pilots in switzerland have opened up the world's 1st electric flight school they were only allowed to open the school at this location because the aircraft is so much quieter than a standard plane the only hitch its 140 kilo battery is out of juice after only 50 minutes not a problem though. but you have missed and we have to realize that electric flying already makes sense in basic training because the plane's duration is pretty much exactly the amount of time we need for a flight lesson one less in the last 40 minutes and that's what we can fly without any problems using today's technology. that we're going to make these electric aircraft are undoubtedly just the beginning of the slovenian manufacturer has been
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working on clean propulsion aircraft for 13 years including this electric motor glider. the head of development estimates that in 5 years the vilest will be able to fly 100 minutes using improved batteries when it comes to the future of electric aircraft the sky's the limit. for business with it.
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makes a jevons he just did but yeah. i'm betting the whole way from now on i'm not even allowed to go to my own car and everyone was late holding everything. getting you ready to meet the devons and join me right to do it under you. miss a state of the news africa with the special thanks. featuring stories broadside style parts pundits coming up on the program torrential rains this year have left much of kenya's 1st froggie on the water when tough to see the impacts of people on the regions for you most wildlife up. at cleves is it the 1st off it's kind of a copycat faith in the city off contact stopped i did just. then broken cart reinvention amounts of money collecting commerce storing vintage b.b. coaster software.

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