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be scared, we don't really have a choice, we should get as much. of course we also have the future looks uncertain here and across the country. violence within communities and israel has left everyone in shock. that's a job today. it's more world news at the top of the hour. rob, what's your business updates? next? good news . to me specie. an expedition to look into disease or the language of whales, exciting part of underwater listening. if you're getting your window into their,
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their life that you would never, you would never see a company, a research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june, 4th on d, w. the will europe in nations step up to help the african economy premises? president macaroni is going for a new deal for the continent will. germany gets home force will speak to the chancellor. the representative for africa g booty is that the cross phrase between africa and a ravia will meet the women money changes who serve the many travellers who pass through. i will take you to japan where poets of would be retiring and keep working because there's no one to replace them either way. business on robots in berlin.
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welcome to the program. now, many african countries were burdened with high debt even before the current of iris pandemic, which is now only exacerbated the situation. global recession has hit poor countries, particularly hard for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. africa as a whole, has seen a drop in g. d p. the only math has warned the continent could see debt rise, tennessee $300000000000.00 by the end of 2023. that could lead to even greater divisions between the richest i'm poorest countries. in the world now last month, french president in manuel macro called for a new deal for africa. he suggested that $33000000000.00 in the system was previously announced should be increased to a $100000000.00 in stat that could come in a form of debt relief for the poorest countries. and i'll talk more about that. we can speak to going to norco, who is the german chancellor,
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as personal representative for africa. thank you very much for joining us on the to be you business. so for the macro and clearly things this nation's like france and germany on doing enough to help africa and the economies that is he right. he has right, and we are speaking about economy and that is all the important not to speak about help determine the new deal is yeah, interesting to make a deal means that we have to know what is in it for myself for them. and so i would agree we have to overcome the speaking about development corporation development 8 and the broad tracks. and to have a new narrative or a new i would say companionship all in the neighboring continence europe and africa. for me,
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that's come compelling companions walking on a on a rocky street together. and we have to speak about our interests, the german and every cold europe. europeans and africans are linked to each other. this coming or should i just leave you with just to say if i can just interrupt the announcements today from, from germany, to collecting the input from want in that and not, not only speaking about new comprehensive strategies, new deals. how can we achieve industrialization in africa? that's the, that's the challenge for both sides. and of course, you ebony and crowns and european union have to support and to get together with african. yeah. and a lot like we're seeing today with germany accepting the,
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the median. no, maybe i'm genocide, show you that european states do have a high obligation towards africa than other parts of the world do i think so, but we have in different interest to understand what the chancellor angler mecca sent in apple's several years ago. he mentioned the well being of africa is in europe and germany is interest. we have to speak about interests and not only about this kind of history or what, what we have done right. or what we, what we have. we have a big responsibility for germany, paul and the media, and daniel and so on. but on the other him we and that's my experience with
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talks and meetings with african partners. they want to know what we can do together and which kind of deals we can make for them. and for prosperity on the continent. and that means for me, better and better labor causes or education. and also the support of the so called african free trade area. and africa. so before we're talking about a new deal, we need to be what's in that deal, then we're going to know can figure out the time, but thank you very much for joining us on the do business. thank you. now in your booty on the horn of africa, everyone from yemen, refugees, through foreign soldiers, do ethiopian truck drivers. meet at the millennium old cross roads between a ravia and africa, the very in groups bring with them various currencies to exchange them. they all turn to the women money changes,
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reply their trade on the capital street cars. they sit on every street corner into booty, their bags filled with cash. these women money changes who drive the economy. they carry all types of currency to boot and franks, ethiopian bear, euros, and builders newer. her son started this work 10 years ago from savings when her husband died. i was on the phone period on the see what happened. we are aware of the exchange rates because our bank gives us this sheet. it's free. it's through this sheet that we know the exchange rate law. the dozens of women work in money changing in the city. it's a simple job making it accessible for women with little schooling. only 43 percent of women have 4 more education in the country. in the horn of africa. i would like
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to show medical model. i know it's a decent job. it's better than being jobless. you worked in a living for your children. when you sit here, you have cash flow. you don't need to back from anyone working on your own. from that that was awful. i just do more than that. on this day. medina has around $1000000.00 shoot and frank the equivalent of $5600.00 in her purse, a substantial sum. and yet her colleagues are a place down the risk that someone steals money that are come to us get. there are lots of a thought that they weren't come. if i was alone, they would come then the women working groups and help each other, which contributes to their success. in the working class district of p k 12, there were money changes to the carrier is popular with people from neighboring
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ethiopia and its currency. the beer is common every day took 2 drivers. sellers of the leafy drug cats and traders all need to exchange money. the nearest bank is far away, so the money changes of the faster solution. in 90 percent of cases, it is better to change with than at the bank, the earning a livelihood for their families and helping us to exchange money. 2 thirds of duties economy runs on the informal sector in the country of under 1000000 people, women are the ones who keep the money rolling. now for look at some of the other business stories making headlines, saudi arabia has pledged a $100000000.00 to a new world bank lead initiative seeking to build sustainable tourism in developing countries. designing took place this week at the opening of the united nations world tourism initiative in red. and germany coalition. as a greeting proposal requiring
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a minimum number of women on corporate boards of directors, they would affect the leadership of around 70 large companies. it could become a lot later this year. there's already a similar quote, so some supervisory boards get more not from our financial correspondent in frank that cannot be the business of business is business. this quote by milton friedman, nobel laureate, is sometimes shared among financial people in germany. most of them of course, male. it means that only business success should make a career, not political agendas, social change, or gender politics. but this attitude is slowly changing. only recently the global head of human resources at deutsche bank said i quote, greater diversity among senior executives is a business necessity. and he said, and i quote again, there is plenty of evidence that more diverse teams achieve better results and adjust faster to a changing environment and of quote. so the new requirement,
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a germany for large corporations to have at least one woman on the board in the future, might be a clever step towards more success in terms of social change. and in terms of business or recent survey suggested around 2 sets of people in japan would be willing to work beyond retirement age. the key motivation given was financial, but the statistic is good news for a country struggling to fill the gaps left by its retiree. japan's population is aging, so the country is putting his retirees back to work till yaki i'm and i used to be a sushi chef. no, he prince trees. i enjoy the work and it keeps me fit. plus it's a welcome bit of money on the side. we do get a pension, but not a big one tonight. so i really do need to work with the law here in koji prefecture, more than a 3rd of the population,
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are older than 65. in the regional capital, many shops and businesses are shattered. with an aging population who's known to take over and keep them going. say okay, emma used to run his own restaurant. the number of diners started dwindling 10 years ago. now he's traded in his sushi knife for a chain. so wow. til east of koji and the city of conan, it's back to school in what's called a center facility. human resources, a somewhat sterile name for a job agency, dedicated to retirees. the art of tree pruning is taught here by mr. hummadi, h a. d one. along with training, the center also helps with job placement and take care of tax and insurance is use and it's one of hundreds across the country all funded by the government. the
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elderly recruits emerge as bus drivers, parking lot attendance, and even gardeners a little going well, no, no, i didn't have the older generation have to pitch in a life would otherwise come to a standstill. new to the departure of the younger population. expectations are really high with us and they can work without any pressure because you can contribute something to their region. you want to deal with them. right outside the center is a wooden park where the budding gardeners can get some practical training. these 9 trainees are aged, 61 to 78. what all look to mr. m. at the form a sushi chef also graduated from the silver generation human resources center. so that was 10 years ago. now another work day is drawing to a close. mister m at i could have borrowed 2 from the job agency, but insisted on having his own. just as he did as a sushi chef. no one's immune to nostalgia
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a yearning for the old days. more he plans to keep pruning for another 10 years when he'll be a t sitting a job with a future. japan may be aging, but the trees continue to grow. and the so for man of the thing here and the next time ah, people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be great. and trade. people are getting 200 people around the world. more than
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300000000 people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w. need for mines. the me this is the other news a show coming up today. the question of time, what are the origins of over 19 united states attempts to answer that with a new investigation for china goal that politically motivated. will we ever get to the truth behind corbett? 19 origins. and taiwan has per month get the corona virus and bait for the islands. first cbs outbreak has led to a lockdown that many thought they would never see.
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