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to solve this problem and for more on this story, dw barbara available is in brussels and our financial correspondent, chelsea delaney is in frankfort. welcome to the both of you, barbara. i'll start with you, the bus. boeing dispute goes back almost 2 decades. talk about the resolution that's been reached. now the resolution no means that they will freeze this conflict, both sides. they are taking 5 years because this is really extremely difficult to solve. in fact, it seems simple, but it's not. it's going to take dozens of lawyers and a long time around the negotiating table to figure out how can use to support those 2 aircraft building companies without sort of contravene doing the rules on forbidden state aid that the w t o hold. so the point is how to make it work in a fair amount of both sides, so that not one side in the future is going to have the feeling look at them.
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they're competing in a non fair manner with us. and we sort of can to go against them on the market. so this is what this is about. and of course, joe biden, coming to bro phone who doesn't like a gift bearing gifts. and this is his piece offering to the european union to say we want to sort of turn over a new page and start afresh and forget the last the last 4 years because they were difficult as european the other leaders have been saying here. chelsea, this is obviously a significant development. what does it mean for boeing and airbus? what's a major when for boeing and airbus today? we already heard from airbus saying they'd be welcome to the decision and also that these care ups were really lose lose for everyone involved. i think boeing would agree with that. the terrorists have actively made their planes more expensive to their customers at a time when we're still in a pandemic where aircraft demand is extremely low. so they really can't afford to
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have their other planes becoming more expensive. i save is also isn't just a benefit for aircraft makers. these tariffs were imposed on a broad range of, of european and u. s. goods about $7500000000.00 worth of you goods, including french wine, irish whiskey. all of were hit by these terrorists as well as that will be a benefit for them. but i think that's also really serves a broader diplomatic goal here in europe, in the u. s. where china has become a major player and a vh market. china wants to and feet boeing and airbus as one of the biggest play makers in the world. they're putting a lot of money into that. so this effectively removes a distraction and allows boeing and airbus to put up a stronger fight against that. barbara, you talks about bite and being the guest barry gets how far does this this gesture go in the way of his child offensive rainy. it's
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a win back. european analyze not far enough. of course. as far as the e. u is concerned because there are still terrace remaining those that the left on european steel and aluminum. and those are quite beloved by some american producers . so joe biden is going to have a slight on his hands if he's what sort of wants to take this to congress and tell them we want to also remove those. but they, you comes with a certain amount of patients because at least they know the 1st step is done. the signal is there. now what both sides are gearing up to is looking to the future. we heard this handy sound bite of the commission present cooperation instead of litigation and cooperation is sorely needed if they want to send up to china and not only with regard to the aircraft market, but generally in the technology market. so one of the builds here is one of the aims to form in new body, like it technology council,
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who will coordinate projects from both sides and make them able to sort of go together in the better and more coordinate way in the future. so this is what this is about. we're looking to china with scared and we know we need to compete and that is exactly the outcome from the side of this meeting. chelsea, how does this truth effects trans atlantic trade more broadly? well i think this creates a lot of optimism that you in the us will be able to work a lot more closely going forward. but the outstanding question that's going to color all relations going forward is china. a lot of businesses here in the you remain extremely dependent on the chinese market. they don't want you to antagonize china by aligning itself more closely with the u. s. i think that will be really the defining issue of you us trade relations going forward. right. that's chelsea, the lady in frankfort and bob are available in brussels. thank you ladies.
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let's take a look at some of the stories making use around the world. hungry parliament has just passed a law banning content or train or promoting homosexuality or sex reassignment surgery to minus thousands purchase that outside parliament in budapest, prime minister, victor alba, and conservative party unveiled the legislation last week i care has to pay over 1000000 years for spying on its employees, that's the decision of a french court. the swedish furniture maker had been accused of snooping on its workers over several is and reaching their privacy by reviewing records of their bank account. at least 5 people were killed when gunman, child, he said, holy vaccination teams in july but of son, several others in the violence. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack . my new son is one of only 2 countries with polio, still endemic,
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right wing extremism and anti semitism remained. the greatest threats to germany is security. that's according to the country's latest domestic intelligence reports. now, according to the findings, over 33000 people in germany, belong to the right wing extremists spectrum, 40 percent of those off potential you ready to commit violence? the report said the pandemic has intensified some of these tendencies with right wing extremists using process against her and of measures to grade their ideology. nathan, the pets log. in. aside from the unusual health situation we find ourselves in due to the panoramic. there is also some special set of circumstances in germany when it comes to security because probably just only stuff that's all of the hooks of this is a major problem that requires the most attention. now in the future by politicians
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insecurity, authorities begin. i will start with right wing extremism and anti semitism. these areas continue to post the greatest threat to security in germany. endorsement for years, the german government has once it occur, what it sees as a strong foreign influence on its muslim community. the majority of the month educated outside germany in turkey. the german city of austin a brook is opening the 1st islamic college to train local in month some muslim csc the initiative as an intrusion off the stage. while others believe it will help islamic learning. the w in to visit the controversial new program and that city knows the koran. well, he's been studying it's lessons and verses for years in arabic, with the german translation. as one of these lemme colleges. first students,
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he felt lucky to have the chance to take classes to entirely and german as the mom or spill don't have missed the thing because of and i was excited about the mom training lunch. the fact that this is happening in germany germ that we can have a moms who made in germany is great. it means that young people who grew up can learn something from the european perspective. and then apply that to that was because in mom's from, from, from my mom. and so i'll share that shooting over the gift lessons on the koran in his community in german. those that makes him unusual. in most mosques in germany, teaching, preaching, and praying takes place and turkish arabic. the moms come from abroad, but they also get much of their financing. but many muslim families have been in germany for generations. the younger ones prefer to speak and the cheating in
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german, the girl of the month. and then when the i believe that we're at a turning point in the history of muslims in germany. the need for more german language teaching is growing. when i go into schools, i find that more and more young people prefer to speak german when they talk about their religion of false lumens, the ultimate is really jones in the 1st day of school and pick and cheating and his fellow students over they have a full program, it's an unusual group, shiites, and so nice women and men, all learning together and exchanging ideas about german religious history. the college aims to create more transparency and this lemon religious teaching. part of the financing comes from the german government. the college rejects the idea that it is restricting religious freedom. you learn how to discuss a critical of the teaching content and the entire curriculum. what developed by
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colleagues and speakers from the islamic college and no one from any government agency. hesitant, ever to see in these are always been those in house. and the cheating has a positive impression over all of you have learned a lot today. many things that i feel i should have known the colleges course of study last 2 years, then he will be in the mountains now it was the largest arctic expedition in history. and now the findings from the ice braking voyage has been revealed. in 2019 the german research vessel pola stood faithful to explore the region with a team of international sciences. their aim was to gain new insights into climate change. the ship was locked into an ice flow to one is the one is of the life cycle from its formation to its destruction at the end of summer and from
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all we can talk super fast. marcus rex, off the alfred. they going to institute, who lead that expedition? welcome to the w professor rick. so what were your main findings off to a get in the oxy? we've seen the guys disappearing the retreat of the spring 2020 in the spring hallway. expedition was faster than ever before. and also the freezing of the insect off the arctic where we have been in fall 2020 was later than ever before. so huh. got quite a bit longer in summer. so she has extend was only half of what of nuns and used to see during his expedition 130 years ago. that shows how dramatic changes in the arctic are. and that we're about to lose to completely lose the summer arctic sea ice. and that is one of the importing important tipping points and climate system.
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but this is held us more about how you carried out the research. we have been in an international team of scientists from 20 nation sound board, came together to make this expedition possible. we have been in the arctic for a full year. we let our ice breaker pull off down, freeze into the arctic ice, and then we drifted this initial list of sea ice across the pool, our cap from the siberia, inside off the arctic, across the north pole, to the atlantic sector. that is the only way to accessing the central arctic in winter because in winter, even nowadays, the isis so thick that we can break it with wise breakers and to reach it. and to carry out research at the scale that we need to understand the system upstairs. a crisis to travel with the ice rather than to fight against the profess. i'm just wondering with everything that you, you are able to ascertain on disposition, are you optimistic that we can still reverse the process of climate change?
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it doesn't. we have to really go to urgent action. now. we probably still have a short, brief time and know to save the arctic sea ice and to, to stop that tipping point of the climate system to become active. and if that should happen, it could result in the cascade or further tipping points in the comment system that could lead our climate drift away from the current state. it has i think we still have that we know, but we need to act quickly. now we need to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases drastically and we need to do that during the next decade by the meat of the century. at the latest we need to be climate neutral. ok, that's professor marcus, right to head into the oxy mosaic expedition on climate change. thank you for talking to us professor because i'm he watching the news still to come.
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germany gives up for a much anticipated show down with france in the year a tournament. will this be the do over the country is hoping for at 1st, some other world news students in bull hon have attended mass graduation ceremony without mos all social distance. over $11000.00 people were at the event, the chinese that he was placed and the one of the strictest locked downs off to the current advice was 1st depicted in 2019 a bipartisan group of congressional leaders in washington has called a moment of silence on the steps of the us capital to remember the estimated 600000 lives lost in the us to the current of pet damage. on monday, president joe biden acknowledged the milestone and urged more americans to get vaccinated across the globe. the face mask has come to symbolize the crone of ice pandemic,
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but most are disposable. thrown away off the just one way. and so creates an environmental problem. now, a company in spain claims it has produced the wolf 1st biodegradable face mask. that office proper protection. these machines are weaving nano fibers the fabric will be made into f. f, p to standard face mosques, which are both breathable and highly effective. at filtering bacteria is sol. none are 5 as fine as 1000 times tenor than the human hair. so they create a very thin net with a very small porosity, monday to make a comparison. traditional face masks would have porosity of a tennis match with the virus being the size of a p. d on, on that our great would be the equivalent of a mosquito net. no,
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so growth and re almost from domino. the photo was there when i must be there. but there's something even more special about these face masks made by spanish company, be on in ethiopia. they are biodegradable nor going to them. we don't know any other manufacturer in the world producing biodegradable face masks, offering real protection. while they were masks and become an essential weapon in the fight against the corona virus, that mon stuff thrown away off the one youth and end up being incinerated in waste facilities like this one in barcelona, as he said, progress. and if they were bio degradable they would go through a biomechanical or bio stabilization process and they would completely organically degree. hence they would be no more waste such as the status of
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a model. no one to the idea of a bio degradable mosque is becoming more popular made necessary open these because even discarding the sea and contaminating the world. all these masks are undergoing final european approval. they should be on sale. later this year. the germany faced the reigning bull champions, france at the euro's today the the. 6 countries have already been getting themselves in the mood in munich, which will host all 3 of germany's group games. now, around $14000.00 spectators will be allowed into the arena with germany,
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hoping home advantage council something as they take on the tournament favorites. now it's only the 1st game of the tournament, but as kick off approaches, there's no doubt the pressure is on germany after its failure at the world cup in russia. the germany's last appearance, it's a major tournament 3 years ago ended in tears for a nation. that's one for one cups and 3 european championships. failure hurts a lot. the early exits, the 2018 world cup in russia prompted some serious soul searching, especially when success was previously a given man, no model bias is usually when you celebrate a lot of victories, that's normal. but it also means your appetite is satisfied that human you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron management you, me from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco nerve was given time to turn things
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around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coaches, shopping and changing, hasn't had the desired effect. a sick snail humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to be done. if you may tell him we've got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany, but everything has to fit together. and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase rather than so the euros experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested thomas mueller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran matter who move the can there experience guys, germany back to success is showing us, i definitely think germany have
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a chance to reach the semi finals. and from there, anything's possible to get the cliche goes that germany performed best at tournaments. the last major success that the 2014 world cup in brazil demonstrate that victory against the tournament favorites, france would go a long way to bringing back the feel good factor in german football. so it's more on tonight's big match. i'm joined by jonathan crane from d w. sports to, to see you john ho many, i'm hoping for a better performance than in russia. can they expect that well, company that much right? kind of what happened in russia. it's really been a long, 3 years since then. plenty of option down in between ways that i've tried to snap to try out some players. different formation found for hope is now finally been able to set so on a winning formula because it doesn't get much more difficult than about champion france. does it to the day committee set to move to the rest of the ornament?
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mr. wayne be a huge competence based loss and you know, that could be a sign of things to come. at least you have leaving whatever happens at the end of the treatment press. the pressure is off him a bit and he says he's a pretty happy with how the team has been preparing. you know the b, i mean side on that piece and i'm relaxed. i think that we managed to achieve what we set out to these last 14 days. so for a moment, many things the last 2 years i haven't played that h, e i. in fact, when some things have been difficult for the last 2 weeks, we've done a lot of good work. i had lots of discussion, sat together and talk. if you could feel the co here, it's getting better and better as the training was not. we're not doing a business based on some boxes. okay, john, so take off isn't a few hours. how do you think the matches were just because from the favorites that anything that i have it all there way. i think germany will dominate the possession to take the game to france. france rolled up, hit me on the counter attack and made use of the paste, the best star strike kelly,
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and i'm back pay. but, you know, what do i know? i've, i've not been doing very well ready with the prediction so far, and i'm no expert, i think, and, you know, there are other people to listen. so maybe we should listen to this show. this is an elephant handbag handle. she gets out front. they're following in the footsteps and other animal oracles, of course they have also ferrets because they forget to pioneer of these jaundra pool. we have the now deceased. i'm afraid our family are struggling. she could even fill in center basketball skills, not too bad and imposing figure. and you know, if the pressure gets too much of the skins. so i think from the beach in the last 5 fits germany, say not to take anything away from elephants. i mean, i know they have good memories. i'm just not sure about their predictions. but there is, there are, okay, let's, let's step away from, from this game because there's going to be another $100.00 games. portugal, what could we expect there?
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we can expect from our perspective arena in budapest is the only stadium that's one of the 100 percent capacity or thirty's there for going states for distancing in favor of fans having a negative current of r. s tests, but he doesn't get a tougher for them. than that portugal with christiane. every now though, of course, in the portuguese line up, still going from a $56.00. and maybe this is why just check this out. this happened in the press conference, the other day, coca cola, one of the told him it's bumps as he takes that away off the table and holds up a bottle of water insisting that's the best option. now this is in my body. is this temple read? know that he does away with sugary drinks and the junk foods are certainly not going to push a product. he's not being paid for that and what you a for will make that day, but i'm sure you can afford any fines that might come his way. yeah, well that's that john, thanks for that. jonathan crane from d w. thank you. and you watching the the be news coming up next and either be news, asia, it's been a good day. the clashes along the china india board that has any they actually
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changed and when it and nato cause china a system method challenge. so how could that change the relationship between the alliance and beijing or that and more coming out with my colleague parish manager. you're watching t w, like from ben, and if you want to stay up to date, is that always d, w dot com? we're on social media for myself and the team has been good having your company. ah, the news news. the news . the news
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