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. hospitals and morgues overflowing and states running out of that scene there is no sign of india's coronavirus crisis alleviating now companies joined the effort to deal with life threatening supply shortages also coming to the e.u. commission is accusing apple of unfairly squeezing out music streaming rivals in one of the biggest ever competition cases to hit the tech jobs and we take you to south africa where a commercial and residential hub called jewel city is to revitalize stratosphere.
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i'm chris colfer welcome to the program experts describe the situation in some indian hospitals apokolips country saw another 385000 coronavirus. cases in the past 24 hours a new global record and almost 3 and a half 1000 deaths the explosion and infections has pushed india's health care system to the brink medical in particular has been in short supply for a week now medications are running out other nations have offered their support as i have some company. that. will. be free to so many here night the relatives of this young woman it's a desperate time his plea is granted she's taken into hospital at a time when many of new delhi's hospitals a turning people away a lack of beds medicines and oxygen mean they simply can't help.
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german industrial gas company has flown 20 tons of liquid oxygen to india siemens is providing medical gear to enable widespread testing indian american head of google parent company alphabet send up pichai and microsoft c.e.o. . pledge support on twitter google is to $933000000.00 for medical care. supplies are coming in from all around the world australia the u.s. russia china and the united arab emirates more than 40 countries have sent ventilators oxygen tanks protective gear and rapid tests even pakistan with which india has a tense relationship has pledged 8. earlier we spoke to our correspondent needed raw in mumbai and asked for its supplies that aid were reaching the places where they are needed most because india is a very big your goofy and info structure draws or it was more distinct.
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deal with life threatening supply shortages also coming to the e.u. commission is accusing apple of unfairly squeezing out music streaming rivals in one of the biggest ever competition cases to hit the tech jobs and we take you to south africa where a commercial and residential hub called jewel city is to revitalize stratosphere. i'm chris colfer welcome to the program experts this. the situation in some indian hospitals. country saw another 385000 coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours a new global record and almost 3 and a half 1000 deaths the explosion and infections has pushed india's health care system to the brink medical in particular has been in short supply for a week now medications are running out other nations have offered their support as have some companies that. people. prefer to work
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to so many here night the relatives of this young woman it's a desperate time his plea is granted she's taken into hospital at a time when many of new delhi's hospitals a turning people away a lack of beds medicines and oxygen mean they simply can't help. german industrial gas company has flown 20 tons of liquid oxygen to india siemens is providing medical gear to enable widespread testing indian american head of google parent company alphabet send up pichai and microsoft c.e.o. . pledged support on twitter google is to $933000000.00 for medical care. supplies are coming in from all around the world australia the u.s. russia china and the united arab emirates more than 40 countries have sent ventilate his oxygen tanks protective gear and rapid tests even pakistan with which
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india has a tense relationship has pledged 8. earlier we spoke to our correspondent in iraq in mumbai and asked for supplies that aid were reaching the places where they are needed most because india is a very big your goofy and info structure draws wood was low distinct was has always been a challenge so risky. as oil look on trees ascending it across 40 countries are sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government have been able to make a treat but now go cases have started coming in full ruler india where there is no rule connectivity no internet no hospital and no infrastructure so how we are going to make the supplies that really moved it is the big question w.'s new year i reported from mumbai there now the relationship between the e.u. commission and us tech giants has long been a thorny one now a new chapter is likely to be added because brussels is accusing apple of unfairly
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squeezing out music streaming rivals so it's abstain or and has launched one of the biggest ever cases against the company the cards the charge could lead to a fine of as much as 10 percent of apple's global rather. swedish streaming service spotify have raised the case with the e.u. in 2019 it complained that to get a lucrative spot in apple's app store it had to pay a 30 percent commission fee and agree to other restrictions spotify says the rules give apple's own music service an unfair advantage. the e.u.'s competition watched on friday agreed our. money our interview. on that month. apple fought back against the charges a company spokesperson told media they want all the benefits of the app store at
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the don't think they should have to pay anything for that the commission's argument on spotify spa half is the opposite of fair competition the e.u.'s case is just one of 4 it is currently exploring against apple for market abuses apple is also facing antitrust cases in the u.s. and u.k. as apple's business grows bigger and bigger so just the target on its back for global regulators. the arizona gonna be struggles to shake off its pandemic rolls in the 1st quarter of the year contracting 6 tenths of a percentage point from the last 3 months of 2020 portugal saw the biggest drop with a 3.3 percent contraction france and belgium were among a handful of countries eking to light growth now the german economy shrank by 1.7 percent private consumption fell noticeably during the quarter while the manufacturing sector remained relatively strong the 1st 3 months of the year
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coincided with new coronavirus variance arriving on the continent leading to various lockdown measures. for market reactions to the fresh u.d.p. data here's our financial correspondent conrad booze. the number for germany's g.d.p. gross domestic product the indicator for our economy during the 1st quarter of this year was on the low side economy contracted but i have to say now what the market is concentrating on the economists here at the frankfurt exchange in germany's financial center is what's the economy doing now and everyone is talking about the recovery starting now and getting stronger as soon as more and more people in germany are vaccinated and are able to take part in everyday life again businesses of course are looking forward to this recovery recovery anxiously in particular services companies restaurants travel agencies also many retail shops
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. now to some of the other business stories making news germany and france receive 300000000 euros from the european union to cope with the effects of the pandemic germany says it will go to improving distance learning for students the money comes from the reactor program which has a size of 55000000000 euros egypt makers are in talks to join a new european semiconductor alliance the e.u. wants to double its market share of global chip production by 2030 the chip shortage has exposed europe's reliance on asia and the united states adroit production at auto makers pfizer has begun exporting its coated 1000 vaccine from the united states the 1st batches were sent to mexico that's possible now that a trump administration rule barring exports has expired many countries where the virus is still rampant are struggling to acquire supplies administrators of ailing south african airways have handed back control to the carriers management as it exits bankruptcy protection after over
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a year. all the airline grounded last year as funds ran low has been restructured with help of a $730000000.00 government ban on. now south africa's biggest city drabness burgas trying to navigate its way through the aftermath of one of the world's toughest coronavirus lockdowns a development has just opened as the inner city flounders amid covert 19 devastation jule city is seen as an economic crisis in a desert of poverty and hardship and its developers believe the precint could prove to be a model for sustainable redevelopment of the entire city. that's the south african property market is flatlining jewel city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the coronavirus pandemic of aids the country's economy. it's
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a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 apartments here but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good and healthy life designed to live work and play concept jools city offers affordable and secure accommodation for the city's lower to middle class residence . something almost unheard off in the inner city with its overcrowding and smaller . struggling enter printers have also flocked to the development since its opening in september 2020. we had a coffee shop not far from here and not make you run into corporate we had to close it down on so building here to this location it's much better for the business when we can run again. jewel city hasn't thrall urban development specialists they
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regard its redevelopment strategy as key for its success. has reached used existing stock so it means that there's no cavities all detained spaces within a city that's remarkable the other thing is it tried to prevent itself from being a fortress we have a state of paranoia with our security in our cities and it has a certain generosity to that comment and the public which is quite real. another vital element is safety tool city as patrolled by private security 24 hours a day. plans are now a foot to expand the development in coming years. so we've reached the edge of the city and if you see behind us an example of what they've indicated is typical this stuff interesting. projects like true city believe that we can turn around open to those those that we see all over janice bergen create pretty safe amazing
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environments just like a city for everyone. but with illegal activities like building hijacking and armed robberies remaining pervasive in the immediate surrounding area jule cities developers may have a difficult task ahead in spite of their initial progress. self driving cars that enable drivers to take their eyes off the road and hands of the wheel could be permitted on british waterways later this year u.k.'s department of transport says allow hands free driving in vehicles with lane keeping technology at least one traffic a slow british motorway in just a few months time vehicles fitted with technology controlling their position and speed could be allowed in the slow lanes as long as they don't exceed 60 kilometers per hour assisted driving systems have made such progress that the british transport department plans to allow driverless cars on the roads this year with
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around 85 percent of all traffic accidents due to human error some believe cameras and sensors a safer than drivers reactions matthew avery of nonprofit organization faction research however has doubts as the systems can move for. they can't avoid pedestrians they cart avoid any day be on the road so they're not safe enough and remember the driver won't be watching. others however are convinced of the potential benefits. it just means that perhaps i can have a conversation in more relaxed conversation with a passenger while still being ready to take control as when i meet. the british transport department says self driving cars buses undelivered calls could one day be commonplace in urban areas too though there's still a long road ahead. and finally german cars are often associated with heft and horsepower but today it's
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a celebrated stepchild of the industry that has an anniversary it's been 30 years since the last time bombs rolled off the production line it was produced in communist east germany almost unchanged for decades by a smoky 2 stroke engine the tabi as it was known for spires to wave more than 10 years for the never eat because of the planned economy was so on efficient production end it soon after german reunification. and that's our show if you want more check out our website at v.w. dot com or social media of course cobra roland thanks for watching i was off a successful. food. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hair is the.
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