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the me ah ah ah, this is the w news lied from a sigh of relief from germany's political establishment. after the far right fails to win a key state election under america conservatives, when big fights off, the challenge from the populace alternative for germany. the ball was the last real test before national elections in september, also coming up, judges in the netherlands to begin hearing, evidence against form. and if use of shooting down the laser airlines flight, and age 70 families are bracing, harrowing many about their loved ones. this 70 years ago,
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and as india emerges from a devastating 2nd wave of the panoramic capital deli, prepared to unlock city officials say it's time to get the economy back on for a sign of things to come. germany b portugal to win the european under $21.00 percentage. well that's a say now a rub off on the senior team ahead of the euro's which starts this with the me i'm going to else as welcome to the program. if i right has failed to redraw germany's political math angle, america conservative have constantly seen off a challenge from the alternative for germany and the eastern state of facts. in the hut, the chancellor part of the c d. u. one more than a 3rd of the vote, the f
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d last votes, but remains the 2nd biggest party in the state. parliament followed by the left party, the social democrats, the greens and the business, friendly, free democrats and office. this ballot was closely watched as it was the last test, the public opinion before september national elections. for months in the pose, 2 parties were breathing down each other's next. here in the eastern german state of sack, to me on house, in the endo, a resounding unexpectedly strong wind for the conservative fee to you and nothing close to an upset from the far right alternative to germany a f d. i was just on lots of devices, have taken a clear stand logo and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 latest date. if they say 10, i'm very grateful for the shipping done on many here in sex to me on how to relatively
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poorest days to be a f. d could win and would, when it had pulled strongly for months, capitalizing on voted. dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core and team aggression message. instead, sundays result indicate the f. d may be weakening and it's strong hold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. and as it is not bad, we're very happy with the results. it's pretty much what we got last time. and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back. the last part he has last voters and the work is in this day came to us and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though it's back to me on how to use a small sized to see, to use when here is a much needed boost to federal leader and lash at it. he's got a lot on his place. like finishing off the challenge nationally from the greens he were riding high in the pony, if he succeeds lash, it's the greatest chance of winning the biggest fries. replacing uncle michel as
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chancellor call me back to some analysis that go to w. she's political as me see something here. some opinion polls show at the far right of the did have a real chance of winning this election. but the conservatives fought them all, gaining just about 7 percentage points compared to the last election results there . while the f d last about 3 points, how did the city you manage this while the cd you most of all a minus to activate for my non voters. and that is something that used to be the recipes for success for the fall, right? a sd policy, which literally came out of nowhere 5 years ago to get almost a quarter of the vote in saxony. and now they've received a damper here, but at 20 percent, upwards of 20 percent. and as the 2nd strongest political force, now they still from the on the political map not just in saxony and highs,
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but most importantly by now has off the state premier from america conservative. you proved that the conservative you, too, can mobilize non voters and it took a couple of voters from everyone, most of all the a f d along the way. so that's a look at the greens and other recent regional elections and the national opinion. both of greens have been very successful recently. why not? in fact the on out here that's a big question mark. and there'll be a lot of thinking being done here. and berlin in the green party headquarters, the greens have had a hard time with establishing themselves as a political course. and they really remain something that they would decades ago in the west. one of the small parties in some eastern states here also in fact to me on highs is clearly is a warning sign to the gradient that their continuous rise is not given particularly in eastern states. so how much of the punch are these elections?
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if we look at the national vote going ahead in september in terms of results, then not that heavy, massive appointed. and 1st of all the fall at a if the party is nowhere near double digits. most western states, at the same time, the key message from this was that, i mean, last it, the c d u party leader now stands a real tons to succeed uncle michael for real as jim and tom. so there were a lot of question marks, whether he would be able to school with a, his concert, to see, to you would be able to school with him as a continuity candidate at the helm of this campaign made many had wished for someone else, macos food from bavaria. now he's proved that at least he doesn't stand in the way of election victory. the cd you going into the lead. so it's a more open race. now, it's a sigh of relief in the c d. u. conservative headquarters. and it will be a very interesting way,
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it's particular between the greens and anglo michael see to you. me say that's usually w as chief political as a thank you. judges in the netherlands have begun. hearing evidence against foremen who are suspected of being behind the downing of malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine hearing in the murder trial has just got on the way it's being held. saddam's people the force from where 17 took off on its final flight. the 3 russians on the ukrainian suspect are still at large and being tried in a credential. couple of 298 people on board image 17 died when the plan was shot down nearly 70 years ago. families of victims are bracing, painful details in court. a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next to the people airport has $298.00 trees and total. 3 of them are dedicated to pete
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books, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him and only those 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father and mother and brother died and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete fluked chairs a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of the society or the, the bodies were repaired created. the whole dutch nation was less, was watching it on television, just terrible. but this was also very,
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very beautiful that there was so much compression among the dutch people, slight mh 17 took off here at the people airport and never reach the spinal destination in malaysia. now after years of investigations, a court here in the netherlands is determined to find out what exactly happened on that fateful day in 2014 and also who is responsible at the center of this inquiry or the remnants of the bowing. triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was piece back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia and to rebel territory controlled by pro russian separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large,
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allegedly protected by russia. those were presenting the victims family, say this doesn't make the case any less important law has alarm also in time. can take 5 can take 10 years, maybe 50 years and mr. put in and his regime will not always be in power. so maybe if there's a shift in government and if there will be a shift from policy. also there will be a shifting policy in this file so they will have no rest. the suspects, i'm sure of that. peter took, on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much, whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the ro, what role of the russia federation was not only will push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all. what happened?
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so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end of that report from the w, my son 0 joins me now from outside the court house closest people that was muffled sort of evidence of a judge as expected to hear in this trial. right, so the present, the presiding judge this morning gave a substantial introduction to what to expect from from this week. from this week's hearing. now, the court will address the prosecution filed a lengthy document that was put together by the dutch laid joint investigation team . and this entails a lot of different kinds of evidence. witness reports, videos, photographs that were circulated on social media after the crash satellite imagery, and even phone taps of rebel leaders, but also very important which will be what will be addressed here in the falling days is forensic evidence. as to the reconstruction of image, 17,
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what happened to the plane and forensic evidence as to the bodies or what is left of the bodies of the people who died in that plane crash. and that is very important to determine whether or not this plane was shot down by a book missile. and for if so, from where this happened among the defendants in this trial, after that large what, what do we know about them and their whereabouts? where these are form in free russian nationals, one ukranian national. they are being charged with murder. they are being accused of asking from, from, from russia to provide them with a book miss l. system with moving this from russia into ukrainian territory with guarding it, firing it, then getting been getting rid of it. all these 4 men had important roles within the, the rebel organization, southeastern ukraine, one of them, one of them, their leader at the time you got your can, he was even prior to that had an important role within the russian intelligence
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community. he was a colonel with the f s b, and all these men remain at large, as you said, they are believed to be in russia and, and one of them believe to be in russian, annex ukraine so far away from the reach of, of dutch authorities and even if they're going to, even if they're likely to be found guilty, it's very unlucky that they're going to be extradited and brought to justice here in the netherlands. is there any cooperation from moscow in this respect? not really, so from what we know, russia provided some sort of information, satellite imagery and one example, but from, from people course to this court case. and we were also told that it's likely that this, this evidence provided russian was falsified. russia from the very beginning, denied any claims, denied that they had anything to do with this case. and they provided for him. a president of russia actually provided them back in 2014 after the downing his own
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alternative version of events pointing a responsibility to the ukrainian air force. now russia has not been very cooperative in the years following also. they blocked a u. n tribunal, which would be appropriate for a case like this in the un security council. and they also pulled out of trilateral talks with the netherlands and australia after after the netherlands filed a complaint at the european court of human rights against russia. so in a way you can say russia is not really cooperating, but also getting in the way of getting to the bottom of this is my son. thank you my let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in pakistan, more than 30 people are dead off to express trains collided, police say one of the trends derailed and then the other slammed into it. rescuers are still pulling victims from the wreckage. it's not clear what caused the
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russian opposition. say good mitre, good coff has left his country after kremlin inside is warned. he would be arrested if he stayed. good cook says the government wants to keep him from running and parliamentary elections. criminal has said reason, the rest of opposition figures are not politically motivated but also living veteran off the liberation of our schmidt has died, deduced mom was 98 as a right army soldier. he drove his tank into the notorious death camp in early 945 . later in life, he told students about the camp where the nazis killed more than a 1000000 people to peruse presidential runoff. now nearly 90 percent of the results are in and the outcome is looking closer and closer, right? when popular take more is just one percent ahead with her early lead dwindling left brain challenge of digital casteel. i've been catching up with that as those counted,
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the next comes as proof as enormous challenges. the country has been one of the worst it in the world. like over 90, correspondent in lima has been gathering people's reactions to the election results . here's what they told him, let's hope k call that you pull, feel what you promise because the people trust you will love you cake or we love you. i guess what. 6 i love to get him. okay, go get him. no more terrorism. that is the biggest battle we have warned. as long as a few more years in power, we will continue defeating terrorism. the long link through long live k goods, grateful women, because of woman, has one to govern this country. for the 1st time, the one that was taken cannot be president because he's
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a murderer. she is the lead of a criminal organization that you're getting the united way over the phone together with the brother. she is the leader of the drug trafficking cow. some we do not agree with these results and will continue to fight. and toby bought the all my from know on professor castillo is our president. we recognize to miss such and we say no to fraud over to india. now our preparations on place to reopen the capital delhi is part of drive to east corona virus restrictions from state to state. as infection rates continue to go down on monday daily market. the shopping malls are opening their doors to the public offices and the cities metro, also back in action, running at 50 percent capacity to maintain social distancing. however, the government is warning people not to become too lax, as the city slowly returns to day life. for me on this story,
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let's cross over to delhi byrd chief and see my meter, what is actually open in delhi. at the moment you heard, denny has been to a very, very strict lockdown and the quad of feet. reopening of the city last week, the construction sector and from factory when and as of today, you have shopping center mall neighbors with markets and standalone kiosks. being allowed to partially open all the private offices. a big enough to operate again. but i didn't get to get back to b and very important for those people who are hoping to resume. what is the opening of the metro? as you mentioned, it was operating earlier, but only for the front line. black is not to the public but only at 50 percent capacity. so it's a big step forward. but the government is also very eager to remind people in the message the sending be made big. james,
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but we can't afford to let up god. so people in delhi, by the relief of the city is beginning to reopen relief. and yeah, also there's some sense of who the city has been to rush off time. now, you know, overall in india you have to have the lowest number of instruction in almost 2 months. and the depth is also gone down. and denny, it says, i've gone to harrowing time. now people have lost, loved one can be pointed by images of people died due to the lack of medical oxygen . now finally, i think using up people have time to read and the local government emotional score . we take a long time to key, but it's time to work together and work and bring the economy back contract. okay, that's the situation and daily. what about the surrounding rural areas is village life also back on tracks. dad is read as a d, as in rural areas in the can to that the student also concern not just because the
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medical infrastructure, it's still poor if it exists at all with all the nation. dr. areas is not doing well actually even where they are back from debatable and beyond, available at the west, the back and i want to talk to, i'm not going to back to the people in the hinterland baxon p at the side of india because from the dead the 2nd leave, so that's one area where the government does not have what could be next step says the government indicated how this is going to go further. and what happens if numbers spike again his numbers, mike, again, immediately i think they will revert to lockdown again. and guys, me restrict through which they have done because go daddy is using restrictions and boss all russia, the state which is they hardware including by they are using restrict to in many of the countries we have extended the locked on an extended to,
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i think the government receiving a very, i see where the positivity rate is low and that's where they're using the switches . but whenever the infections are high, that keeping a very tight lid on, you know, on measures to contain the, grew in a bind. i'll deliberately for me to assume that thank you. i'm lisa and sucka germany and have won the mens under $21.00 european football championship . they be portugal one, they'll in the final in slovenia because a met, a grab the goal early in the 2nd half. germany's 3rd continental trans, at on the 21 level puts down a marker for the senior side, with the euros starting on friday. for me on that when i joined by jonathan grant from the w sports, jonathan, germany under 21, was considered the favorites for the told him. and so how did they manage to pull
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this off? you know, by going really is it for team that wasn't necessarily expecting to even exit the group stage or we've heard in the pasta. the code stephan comes, has been quite critical about some of the players coming through things for about 70 players. and the last 2 years, he's tried to fine tune his scores, a scope, features, no player from by munich. bruce, you don't mean to be like the best teams in the country. but what they do have to do is a sense of togetherness, and unity and that really strong through i think in this tournament, an incredible story really to match when a lucas matcher. he used to play for england, believe it or not, he grew up there. even played at this level for england before we switched allegiance to germany. southern england will probably be kicking us out. they've let him go. i think now the big test for jeremy is having these prize transition to the senior side. that's something that's gone wrong in the past. when the last one this tournament in 2017 only one of the players says not very then made it through the senior sized for this upcoming years on them. and so it's all about the senior side. they are playing that final year was warm up against the lat. via tonight.
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what can we expect that we would expect when that there are any rank 138 in the world? jenny day 12 and amazing by german standards. i think it will be important for them to get away and just to have some a mention in a bit of confidence going into the tournament as cost of minds back a few years ago. 2018 before the. well, captain russia, they had some, dia, performance isn't the friendliest before that tournament. and then of course, they crashed out. i think more than anything year the lab will be hoping his site keep it clean. she defense really has been where the problems out there if they can, you know, not can see the goal. i think that will give them a big confidence going into the tournament. that's what joan is, captain manuel. no, no. he'll become the 1st germany goalkeeper to reach 100 caps tonight. he's 35 years old though. how much longer with the sticker on what he's always said, as long as he's feeling up threat as long as his body. let him keep going. then he willis, from as it keeps enjoying the game that had been some room as last year when the
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tournament scheduled to take place last year. maybe it would be his last international tournament and that either feet away from our country to stay going to come in to replace him. but really to see mom think about doesn't a germany team without manuel noah. he's been there for more than a decade and an incredible achievement to, to be the 1st go, keep it to get to a 100 caps when you think of the co, keith is germany have had in the past that maya all of a con. that achievement is something that he is very aware of himself. for me, he is very me the number because we are a national team, always had a great goalkeeper of the legend between the poses picked up. again, the social enforcement and the fact that i'm approaching the 100 mark makes me extremely proud, and therefore i'm really looking forward to it. but it's not to do this on the push for you. you feel like the enthusiasm still shine? see there and who knows, maybe if jeremy do when the earliest and perhaps that will encourage him to carry
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on. it still got a long way to go. those to break the overall reco, that is a 150 kept how it by looking at a 50 shorter that number that thank you very much. stomach train, w sports. you're welcome and we stay on the topic. spain will be without their captain, for at least their 1st match of the arrows after he tested positive for coven 19. so jill will now have to isolate for 10 to is ruling him out of his country's euro 2020. open. that again sweden, region 14. the rest of the spaceport is the negative for the virus, but they won't now play in what was meant to be that final warm up match against the 20th to morrow spends on the 20 wants team, will take that place in state and the duke and duchess of sussex, prince harry and megan marco are now parents of
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a baby girl. lily bed. diana mounts batten windsor known as lily was born on friday . she's named after her great grandmother, queen elizabeth and her grandmother, diana, prince of wales. both mother and baby said to be doing well in american born royal is 8 in line to the british. and before we go, here's a quick reminder about the top stories. uncle american conservatives have comfortably seen off the challenge from the populace. far right to an attorney for germany in a regional election vote in the east, the state of texas and the last big test public opinion before the general election in september, the judges in the netherlands have begun. hearing evidence against foreman suspected of being behind the downing of militia airlines flight mh 1773 russians
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up in a completely different way. broad pluralistic jewish senior. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w. the is europe getting ready to decouple from china? bossed opens a space of the semi conductor factory in germany today in a bit to make you repeat. come make us less dependent on ation. chips maker also coming off the tax is coming g 7, finance ministers agreed on a 15 percent minimum tax of multinational to little or 6 in the right direction. hello, and welcome to d w business. i'm monica jones in berlin and just
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a few 100 kilometers south east from here, the world's largest automotive supply. our boss is opening a new semiconductor plant interest and today boss has invested 1000000000 euros in the sites which will focus on the production of microchips for the car industry. or the also depends heavily on semi conductors from asia. but there's russians in the global supply chain during the corona virus pandemic have led to massive shore teachers, a plant in europe. the 1st fully digitized and highly network then conduct the factory. the german government also invested in the plan of production is slated for july 2021 for a physicist, y'all can kinda connect. quality control is up next when it comes to chips, it's all about the tiny details. a single chips no larger than a finger,
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now contains several 1000000000 transistors. the science behind it is amazing. you can, we can check individual transistors if we suspect there's a defect. we can find a specific transistor among 5000000000 them, cut it, analyze it closely, and find the cause of the defect. tens of thousands of silicon wafers packed in boxes are moving through the production sights of global foundries. europe's largest ship, producer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. once ordered, it can take up to 3 months to produce a chip. some of the factory machinery costs as much as an aircraft and we see sustained high customer demand. the plant is already fully book this year and to a large extent, next year, we need to invest so we can offer our customers more products and technology ships are scarce all over the world. it's
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a good time to invest. global foundries wants to double production at its german site. nearby, there's an infinity and plant the company is the global leader in the production of vehicle chips. here to there are plans to expand it income in the coming 4 to 5 years and finney in one vesta 1000000000 euros to expand this site. the world's largest automotive supplier boss has also invested heavily spending a 1000000000 euros on a new factory. the region around the city of traced and has become the hub of europe semiconductor industry. every 2nd european ship is made here where the leading european region, but globally we still have a lot to do to stay competitive and honest with mr. young, but the race is tough, it's not over and it's a global race. asia and the us are well ahead in this race. europe now wants to combine its forces to catch up. and he's not only boss investing in this race,
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but also one of the world's leading tip produces joining, you know, if christine items from managing director, vice president of intel, germany, good to have you with us. let's start, 1st of all with a look at the current chip situation. how much longer do you think we will see shortages? you know, the global demand for you may conduct a few days higher than it has ever been before. because we see the ongoing digitalization that is now impacting all areas of our daily life schools, whether it's health care, whether it's congress to the demand for, for power, for chips. it's unprecedented. so we see that the shortage of the chips will continue and it will take a few years to be a resource, right? because building capacity is a long term game and building capacity. that's also something that intel is actually getting into already part of intel analysis to invest $20000000000.00 in
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the united states. bush, as we just say it is just opening, it's me, conduct a factory in germany when will entail follow suit here in europe, where you are a very, very important region for us to end an important market. we already invested in euro invested 30000000000, roughly in europe over the last 2 years. 22000000000 and contractor manufacturing facility in ireland, which is state of the art. we are blending now a further expansion to bring 7 nanometers to the region, which we are very proud of. in addition to that, we are planning to decide about a new additional site in europe. and we are completely open to that location at this point in time. oh yes, we are planning to your, your, your, your plan to invest in europe, but you are open to location and time that somewhat sounds like this is still quite
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a while to go in the future. i mean, how much money do you think and how much time is needed for the united states and europe to catch up with asian ship producers also perhaps with the investment help from intel. whereas if it was to build a new site, a new manufacturing facility takes usually about 4 years, at least now to the current shortage and the situation, we need to move faster and we need to speed up so we cannot do this alone. so we definitely need the help of the use of the local governments in order to partner with us to make sure that we can address the shortage and we can provide additional capacity and as soon as possible. so there you're talking about it. when you say you need the help of the you and partners, we're talking about subsidies. exactly for other countries across the job in conduct. the manufacturing is
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a national priority and we see them investing heavily in the, in supporting is going to conduct a manufacturers in asia, for example. so in order to, to really achieve our european going to double the production in europe over the next 10 years until 2030. we think that a lot of investment and engagement from government is, is relevant and important to partner with us to partner with a t conductor manufacturers. and for the last tell, or we just, there's what we're important question that i need to get out for a company like intel. do you think that what we see right now is a kind of decoupling from asia, from the us and european side. and if so, is that desirable? well, i think we've seen that you're facing a shorter term right now. we have limited flexibility to react to these circumstances. so being prepared to be more flexible and to, to reduce our new abilities and dependencies is definitely a keeper or
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a key goal. so give your day, it's good to rely on. there are pillows, but for sure, i think europe needs to become more independent and also combine design and manufacturing in the region if we want to retain the flexibility because he wants to come to a more approach we had in tell me like belief really in our in the approach christine isis made their manager direct a vice president of until germany. thank you so much for your time. thank you. the pleasure. time to, to look at some of the business stories trying to stay shipping company. costco wants to acquire a stake in germany's largest port in handbook the company and talks afford operators to take a steak of up to 40 percent. and one of the larger container terminals there. if the 2 parties come to an agreement, costco ships will get preferential treatment at the port. china's import grew at
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their fast pace in 10 years in may, mostly because of surgeon commodity prices like colon steel exports, on the other hand, rose by less than expected because of delays at ports and southern china. the main shipping comp front competition regulator has fine google 220000000 euros abusing its dominant market position for placing online at 3 media group that use google of having a monopoly over online and sales. the decision is the latest move by european authorities to take tougher stances against us take, joins historic and groundbreaking. well, that's how g 7 finance ministers have their agreement on a global minimum tax of 15 percent for multi nationals. they'll still have to sell this idea to the members of the g 20 next month. china already called for a more practical approach on the issue. while a global corporate tax could go a long way toward addressing the uneven way in which businesses are charged around the world, it will be tough to get everyone aboard. i really consider this and historic
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achievement. this is the breakthrough. we work for cynical on storage g 7. finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform to global tax systems. for too long multinational, including some of the world's biggest tech companies, have avoided paying their fair share by incorporating in tax havens like islands, switzerland, even as the lion's share of their income stems from other countries. a group of 7 consisting of the united states, canada, germany, britain, france, italy, and japan have agreed to a minimum tax of 15 percent and efforts to end the decade long race to the bottom. that has seen some smaller countries slash their tax rates to get companies to headquarter in locations, not often a representative of their business. according to the plants, the internet giants should also pay taxes where they do business. and not only where they headquarters located, islands finance,
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minister pascal down the you come into the twitter saying it is in everyone's interest to achieve a sustainable, ambitious, and equitable agreement on the international texts architecture. others, however, have criticized the agreement for accepting to lower tax rate. after all, lending take giants get away with a bill not far from the absolute minimum they have been paying for years. some say this proposed tax is way too low of a talk of an historic deal. alex copper economist and chief executive tax justice network in london gave us his assessment. yeah, but what historic is the narrative shift away from the idea that there is some value in countries competing with each other on taxes and towards cooperation. and, you know, as i'm at yelling has said very forcefully to enter the race to the bottom. because we all lose from the race to the bottom. but in terms of what they've actually delivered so far, this is very questionable. firstly, the 15 percent rate is,
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is far too low, although it is an effective rate. so it doesn't compare with the headline rate that you showed, you know, the problem with island is not that it's 12 and a half percent. headline rate is that the effective rate being paid by us multi nationals is less than 2 percent. should bring that up to 15 really is a big deal. we think that would put about $275000000000.00 a revenues additional revenues each year on the table. but the other issue is the distribution. at the moment, this early cd proposal privileges the headquarters countries who are of course, all of the cd members, mainly g 7 members. so the g 7 would take more than 60 percent of those additional revenues. and that's clearly untenable, is lower income countries. after all, who are losing the bigger share of their tax revenues to this type of corporate abuse. and here's a reminder of the top story, this our largest automotive components make a bosh opens a state of the semiconductor factory in germany in
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a base to make europe less dependent on the ation ship makers and g 7 finance minutes. this agreed on a landmark 15 percent global minimum tax on multi nationals. some say it's a step in the right direction, but other say it's not as a business update, even d w from the team. thanks for watching the me can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you in germany. we bring you on going to mac or never. right, just so what is, who is medical really want me and walk all the people who are full. i'm on the way a minor and critics to join us for mattel last the imagine how many portions of lunch turn out in the world, climate change cost stores. this is much less the way from just one week.
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how much was can really get it, but we still have time to i'm doing all what the me me the this week on the world stories chakiya mourns a legendary bookseller. a dancer in russia encourages people with chronic illness. we begin in turkey, which is still considered to be a high risk area because of the corona virus. a few tourists are enjoying the empty beaches there, but hotel owners fear for their livelihood. most of the earth by normally enjoy the
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view from the terrors of his hotel, but that's changed for months. he's only seen the empty car phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya as old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is under my under normal consensus on a day like this. i couldn't sit here and talk to you. we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now the occupants is just 10 to 20 percent. things continue like this. i'll go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up. when i have more time lost the anti yes, beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back. then many believed everything would get back on track in a year. but they were wrong. only a few foreigners here, most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest, which is right it's,
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it's perfect here. the people are wonderful. the weather is great and i really like it can for which was over a little get stuck at home and russia to be crowded up here. they're empty with everything to ourselves. if you go near the theater was not i've never seen so few vacation as you're in turkey for the local must be a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year instead of the average 15000000. and that's why most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts. the turkish tourism minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the countries karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spot for tourism will soon be over by somebody like that. we get on with the vaccination. the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can expect a significant increase and the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year,
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of course, is still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tours and figures then last year. most of our own by would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still he's making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guess at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return. the resentment is growing towards the government in check year, which has the highest corona virus, dep told in europe the countries, the oldest bookseller. a local legend has also died at the age of $83.00. this is their final farewell cove with his taking the book store and marie's husband, the lo group center. but also not able to listen. it took us at them until i bought
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the car. it was really i hadn't expected it would hit my husband little but in 9 days he was off the list of that. yeah. so i thought about carrying on, but there were more and more locked down. she had and we wouldn't have been able to fill anything per day in the shop was yeah, we're visual fields life. he was to check republics oldest bookseller sticking to his professions throughout the changes in political regimes from communism to the prag spring and back again. when the iron curtain fell, he could finally become the proud owner of his own store. every morning he had just coffee and read the papers in the corner fee is a bitter pill is an engine. when you came into his shop for a book just to talk or just advice, he was helped. it was his passion, much was clear. watching the ball, the yes but in november was covert raging in the country and death skyrocketing
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young meal, so gravely ill and come to the virus. now when maria thought of picking up the pieces, only a few boxes of books are left in the family home. serious listen young, but on the level of we trying to protect ourselves from call it. we'll see what's in a book. you can't always stay behind the counter and maybe my husband forget to put on his mask. i think that's how it happens. so the pullman and i forget those 2, but he didn't know. but for many chicks, grief is turned into rage here. and prague. protesters have covered the old town square with violence of white crosses, one for each victim of depend demik anger against the authorities just growing, adding to long standing resentment over ledge corruption and people are taking to the streets. i think the government and prime minister should use the pin demick to close to the own interest on and i think the prime minister put his own election campaign before the citizens that makes me really angry. they can patch him of
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marie treasure as the family. so to remind her of a long partnership and marriage, all that covert has taken from her. the last new builder said she got the client with us and that was something really special. they wept and brought us flowers. it was such a settled by smooth, neat, lotion, you know, for so many chick families, good buys, came too soon. symbols of grief for country that last part of its soul, the spain government is trying to stop african migrants on the canary islands from traveling to the mainland. as a result, humans smuggling is booming, but a court ruling could change that they are not looking for drugs or counterfeit cigarettes. they are checking for people. african migrants trying to get from grand
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cannady harbor to the spanish mainland. they are looking for young men like this one caught on camera by a hub. i work a truck drive r f i l make some final checks and says it was just a few weeks ago that you phone sto waste on barge to way here and to more work for the back of us had broken in that the bank if you thought i had to call my boss because that row can this see it? if i had typed the refrigeration system on the font, then they would have arrived frozen today. the stowaway had already made it from northern africa to the canaries. it's less than 100 kilometers from the african coast to the e u. but most of the 10s of thousands who take that route one to go further to the spanish mainland. more than 1000 kilometers further, not the spanish authorities have done all they can to prevent that route. becoming an established one, many migrants stuck on the canaries. are limbo,
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son risk their lives to leave. there is the option of a less dangerous journey. people smugglers off a fake id and a plane ticket. authorities recently bought that a major network operating from hairdresser on southern run cannady. this legal ruling will upset people, smugglers and the spanish government. it says preventing migrants from leaving the canaries from mainland spain is not allowed. danielle r n c b. one case where the argument you cannot simply know who the region into a prison card have made that absolutely clear and an expedited hearing. the judge type, the police after locking them migrants mediately, the rulings had reduced the number of young men risking their lives on trucks. just to get from one part of spain to another.
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the on to russia, where star dancer segregate balloon, and it's using his own artistic talents to empower people suffering from multiple sclerosis. participants are fighting with every fiber of their bodies. ah, his latest project together with the farm. a giant mag asks, what's it like to have multiple sclerosis, a disease that causes loss of sensation and control over one's own body? mitchell. erica can play someone who finds out that he has m. s. an experience is something that other people can't understand. why show how one's a simple finger and hand movement suddenly become difficult, or even touching your own nose or i show the struggle with no longer being able to control your own body on numerous crisis. and until people like the dentist chunk of i know 1st hand what that's like,
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she's one of 2000000 patients living with multiple sclerosis worldwide. for symptom started when she was 18. at 1st she had problem seeing then she found it difficult to walk up the blue. we need to get but you could. there were days when i felt like a vegetable, i just lay there only able to move my eyelids love. i did. then i pulled myself together. i got up and kept going crazy. today and shares her experiences with other patients at a self help group in moscow. the focus here is on learning to live with the challenges the disease presents and on setting goals, even if they don't seem attainable at 1st. what do you do a care herschel? i could dance well, because dancing means passion, not still. and when this passion takes hold of me, i have to do it. that's. it's the same with m. s. you can control your body again.
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if you want to was not, will you to achieve the polonium, the youth centered around controlling his body. every muscle, every sinew, had one team. he was the youngest principal dancer in the history of britain's royal ballet. the documentary dancer charged his rise from a boy in ukraine to a star in london. and his public unraveling amid drug use and psychological struggles. and he continued to so controversy with the best tattoo of vladimir putin and with a homophobic grant that caused the paris opera ballet to cancel his guest appearance in 2019 still, the farmer company merrick saw him as the man to help raise awareness of multiple sclerosis for an additional chunk of our opponents piece hits close to home. if you didn't, you mean when,
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when he was moving slowly, i could see that his muscles were tense during that usually helps ease muscle spasms when people with m. s jump around a little, you hardly see their leg sake. you know, because i'm a he like, i want to show that people can be strong and can triumph when they gather their strength and perhaps a new turn for his reputation. pauline is honoring the strength of m. s. patience. fighting a disease that still has no cure ah the in the me
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