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the news is the c w. news live from burly in the us, and russian presidents agree to disagree over 3 hours of talks, joe biden, inside of me, boots inside their long awaited summit was positive and they pledged to work together. spots intentions and divisions remained also coming up celebrations in career for a leftist political outsider. although an official been and the presidential election still hasn't been announced. we'll go to our correspondence in lima for the license.
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ah, i'm jared re. thank you very much for your company. the presidents of the united states and russia have emerged from 1st face to face meeting with the messaging, but obvious differences. joe biden called the over 3 hours of talk, good and positive fly to me. person said they were fruitful with no hosty, but beyond that, their accounts differed and revealed to leaders with many unresolved attentions. a highly anticipated meeting against the backdrop of frosty relations kilobyte and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 leaders met for 3 hours in geneva, over several issues of contention and emerge with a hint at progress. we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest and where we have differences i want to present,
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couldn't understand why i say what i say and why i do what i do and how will respond, especially to specific kinds of actions that harm america's interest. among the issues bite in one to russia to address with cyber attacks. something puts in denied, being involved in. and when he's american count about brought up human rights on the imprisonment of the russian opposition leader alexi and ami put and refused to mention the name of the man in question. it's, i think julia get that now. i don't know. right. this person knew that he was violating russian law on that. but let me check the should have recognized twice convicted felon meeting. they did agree on nuclear arms control, and the 2 countries planned to hold further talks in future. putin suggested bite and with someone he could work with a step forward despite the huge gulf between them. now dw correspondence,
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steph on simon is in washington. washington for us on expectations going into the summit between bruton and biden were very low. what are your takeaways? i think they were predictably and on purposely set very low and the time it so called some, it didn't disappoint, didn't really gain a huge surprises there. and i think it's fair to say that it went all as job by the, by ministration had planned it with low expectations for real results, but to give both man, letting me and joe biden, the chance actually to sniff each other out, you know, to establish a personal relationship, if you will, of some sort, at least, as the president said afterwards for him foreign relations and foreign policy is the extension of personal relationships. and maybe that is what he accomplished and what he delivered here with as many summit with lot me. ok. so low expectations,
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no surprises. how realistic is it, or was it possibly for joe biden to expect kind of any change from moscow? because on the one hand we thought fusion deny any involvement, like we recent cyber attacks on us institution. and on the other hand, brushing aside criticism like the jailing of a like thing of me. yeah, i think this was supposed to be expected from let me put in this press conference after this summer to he's strongly cater to his own public to the russians because they're going to watch this on their evening news. what their president is saying. however, i think joe biden and b u. s. administration or the u. s. whole as a whole, really made, put and understand that they are the, the united states have means to not request change of course change,
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but to encourage change. constructive change on the russian side, towards cybersecurity, towards proliferation to all the other aspects we had mentioned in the piece, and talked about all day long. you talked about some change, the joe biden saying he wants to work toward predictability and stability. what steps to be outlined to work towards that? well, 1st, very simple. one is the respective ambassadors are going back to their posts. so the russian ambassador to the united states comes back to washington and the american ambassador to the, to russia kind of goes back to moscow. that's a good start. secondly, cybersecurity, remember, i think joe biden tried to make clear that america is absolutely capable of revenge attacks towards russia, deliberate taking revenge attacks if necessary, if pushed into a corner here with what happened in the last few months with pipeline hacked,
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colonial pipeline. you remember that and the brazilian j b s, meach, producer and so on. so there will be meetings on a lower level from experts, and they will discuss of what is absolutely of limits in the in cyber attacks for russia to a tech in america, or vice versa. there were apparently 16 entities mentioned by the us for the russia to keep their hands off in terms of cyber attacks. this will be negotiated further with our correspondent, stiff on simon's there in washington. steph, i'm thank you. will peruse leftist presidential candidate? pedro castillo is claiming victory in a polarized election by more than a week after the election because 2 years lead is just 110th of a percentage point. official results have yet to be announced,
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and his rival is calling election fraud. celebrations in front of the headquarters of the left wing petro liberty party. after 9 long days, the votes have all been counted for my village, school teacher and union leader, pedro castillo is ahead. the most reflect on your struggle. my struggle and the struggle of the people to find solutions to the great problems of this country. about the demonstrate that we are not sure who we are not communist. no one has come to stabilize this country. we are workers, we are fighters. the, during the election campaign castillo had fought for the nationalization of infrastructure in raw material extraction, as well as the new constitution demands that horrify his opponents. oh, i feel like my dignity has been taken away. i feel robbed of the opportunity i
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wanted for my children, the opportunity of a country with democracy, of a free country, not a country that can believe in a free market economy. ago. the free market economy is essential issue for keiko for him all the right wing popular candidate who suffered a narrow defeat. she refuses to recognize the election result possibly for personal reasons. she was involved in a corruption scandal and was remanded in prison for 16 months as president. she could not be prosecuted. i believe today, the result has come out from the national office of electoral processes. but the most important thing is the evaluation of the balance by the national jury of election. you're not going, oh yeah, we trust the authorities. yes. but we trust more in the popular will. irreconcilable positions on both sides to him already versus the joe. the rich
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urban elite versus the indigenous and rural poor. okay, let go straight to lehman now and speak to d. w correspondent, johan ramirez, who's either protest there in support of pedro because the, oh, johan, what's happening where you are the right now. there is a huge brought this taken place here in the center of lima. i'm in front of the national elections. that's the i was going to happen because that's remember that's even yesterday because there was 100 percent going good on the result of the nation for some 40000 things that there were told that take a 30 minute possibly this i'm sorry. do i knew the new office,
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200000 votes, obligations irregularity, institution behind you to decide whether or not to put your mores or we're going to proceed. these people both are starting these plays junior origin. this is addition to the side immediately. the victory are better suited. that's what i what is happening right now. he looks to me, i guess 16 sidemen as well pitcher because as you say, does look on the verge of becoming the president. what are his plans for the country? he is, is the 1st proposal is to craft a new edition. he wants to reform a just say off up the roof. he's also promising to, i mean he's a max, he's he does, he wants to address the country. so it works. a funny social is to try it. he
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wants to do nothing and i many private companies. that's why many people are scared that april during show us government, the federal garcia would bring the root towards the dentist, one on our situation. now, you sort of hinted at a little bit, castillo is having to distance himself from claims that he is the communist. why does he feel the need to do that? he is because all of this piece of i mean to crop and you don't confusion. that's what happens in been as well. that's what happened in other countries in which is the government try to doing star. and i mean it's, i mean, it's the government. that's why people are scared, but that's what you see. he's promised and that's, i mean this election is foreign to be to be all or because here you can see but. 2 that's not a title calibration because yesterday they were also survey with you about these,
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sorry, be on need to decide what is going to happen with those 220-0000 both that maria is asking to be news on this institution. it's still up to maybe 2 weeks to decide because he's a huge amount of vote, and it was dw corresponding you 100 mirrors in lima approaches as people wait to find out a decision from the electoral commission. thank you very much, johan. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use around the world today. hundreds of people have protested in hungry capital, budapest against newly adopted law, that they say, stigmatizes l g b t plus people. the new law prohibit the display or promotion of homosexuality in any one under the age of 18. demonstrate has got that outside the residence of the country as president urging him not to find the field. and he just
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a couple of hours. china is set to launch its longest cr admission from the gobi desert to its new orbiting space section. the heavenly palace. 3 astronaut will spend 3 months fitting up experiments and preparing for a series of space walks. the mission is a step forward in establishing beijing as a major player in both travel. well, was it a reckless he asked aunt or a climate awareness campaign gone horribly wrong. a green paste protest came within inches of crashing his propelled paragliding, crossed into the crowd shortly before kickoff at choose days, euros soccer match between germany in front. and as you can see here, in this video, the german activist was gliding into the open room. daddy munich, when he's crock collided with wires, supporting an overhead camera. he then lost control and held towards the ground, sending players and spectators running for cover a full crash landing onto the peach. at least 2 people were injured.
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and d, w max merrill, he works in our sports department. he shot that bit of mobile phone video, you just saw inside the stadium. it since been viewed 4700000 times on twitter. max told us earlier about what he thought, well, it was real. i've never seen anything quite like it anywhere really, especially a football match. i was just making my way to my seat. sat down saw this, this man flying overhead and dropping a bowl, which we now know had the v. w logo with oil covered on it and the words kick out oil on it onto the pitch. i initially thought this was some sort of us a stunt to bring the match ball onto the pitch until he got very close to those wires. now i was there recently with a camera man who was flying a drone there and we noticed the wise and actually thought, oh, this quite dangerous. we need to be clear of that. he obviously either didn't know they were there or thought he could dodge them. we have heard the plan wasn't to land on the page, but he came about 10 meters in front of me, clipping some equipment, and also some people there,
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as he ripped his propeller off his back. and it was very surreal. a very dangerous and a real scary moment, but until a little while later, i still thought it with some sort of view to some gone wrong. max merrill de, you're watching the w new steven beasley. we'll be back after a short break with the business. he's done, go ah ah, i'm just canada. and in the end, if you are not allowed to see you any more, we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story. ready with women, especially as victims design and take part and send us your story
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chain only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not i guess you want to become a citizen in so migrants your platform for reliable information in the us. central bankers move up their timeline for an interest rate hike. the federal reserve acknowledging rising prices, but holding out on a policy change to encourage more job creation, we'll talk to our correspondent about what it all means. also on the show, chinese investment in europe hits its lowest level for a decade, falling to just a fraction of its past years. hi. hello, welcome to the show i'm see convincing in berlin. central bankers in the u. s. agreed in their latest meeting to keep a loose monetary policy in place for the near term. but they also moved up the
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timeline for an interest rate hike. 13 of 18 governors of the u. s. federal reserve . now say they expect to raise borrowing rates by the end of 2023. higher interest rates, discourage corporate borrowing, and expansion said she roam pow has come under pressure to tighten monetary policy due to those rising prices. but he also wants to encourage job growth by keeping rates low for as long as possible, the job market. strong, right smallness. let's go to our financial correspondent in new york young quarter, yet it's good to see you. this tension between job creation and rising prices. what does this bed statement tell us about its outlook and its priorities? well, but the federal reserve definitely said is that they don't play to the inflation risk at least for now. and the other side they did state that the labor market is by far not where it used to be before the pandemic started. but to fit chair jerome
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paul actually did say that there could be further massive improvements in the labor market in the month to come so that it's a clear message from the federal reserve, at least for now, the monetary policy is not going to change. it's still the inflation pressure to be temporary and the labor market, not quite there, where the fed would like it to be in wall street, not a fan of this decision. what can you tell us? well yes we did see a little bit of a cell phone on wall street and we shouldn't forget that the stock market has been on a sugar high with all the cheap money that we've seen for so many years. and at the end of the day, investors do not fully build the federal reserve that they're not going to change the monetary policy in the near future. and they actually saw this wednesday meeting as another baby step towards the changes in the monetary policy. we won't
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see interest rate increases, and that soon about, for example, they could to very well at some point, at least limit the amount of bonds and as effect security. that the fed is still buying 120000000000 dollars each month. so that could change within this year in quarter in new york. thank you very much. a lot of focus to day on the meeting between us president joe biden and his russian counterpart vladimir putin. but it was made possible by meeting a day earlier in brussels that when biden met with you officials, they're the u. s. and you start to close ranks and put us on an issue that had become a thorn in the side of transatlantic re. his mission to rebuild trust us president joe biden is looking to close ranks with the european union. he sees it as the only way to deal with current global challenges. so among his 1st tangible act in europe, he settled a major trade dispute between the 2. that's been running sore for 17 years. both
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sides have accused the other of illegally subsidizing their aircraft, making champions. boeing and airbus the w t. o. rules in favor of both and a welter of tit for tat penalty chair of since you'd now the 2 sides agree to suspend tariffs for at least 5 years. music to the european commissions ears agreement. we have false now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute. and by december, it's expected that tit for tat penalty tear of silver steel and aluminum will be lifted. biden sees the e u as a partner, especially when it comes to chinese expansion, and it's built in road initiative. the u. s. is disturbed by china's growing influence in many countries, many of taking out huge loans from beijing to build new ports, railings,
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and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. now that was the year in which europe politicians actually feared. a search of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. china media group, takeover of german robot, make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying
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shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down trend has continued since then. last year, chinese investment in the e u and the u. k fell to just over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros atanya low. chinese investor still find europe appealing, the pandemic, and the tightening by e u. countries of their scrutiny of sensitive purchasers have eased their appetite . bez headwinds in europe, right. in the last year, the investment screening regime has come on line. so that is creating extra hurdles for chinese companies that want to acquire european companies, but also this outgoing capital controls in china that have not east and make it difficult for chinese companies to move capital outside the country. last year, severally, you states tightened requirements for investment from nani,
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you or 3rd party countries hindering some takeovers by chinese companies. the currently tense ties between the you and china, could mean more headwinds, so that countries investors in europe. and let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines around the world . spain and portugal became the 1st e u countries to win brussels approval for their recovery plans. seeking funding from the blocks multi 1000000000 euro corona virus rescue fund. a commission president ursula underlined held the plans from spain and portugal as moves toward a greener and more digitalized economy. money will be distributed in grants and credit. germany exported nearly 6000000000 euros worth of weapons last year. however, a government report showed that export licenses for german military equipment fell by more than a quarter in 2020, because customer for german arms was hungry only by egypt. israel in the united states the blood supply bottlenecks are adding fractions. germany's economic
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recovery. that's according to the newest assessment rather by the countries. evo institute. it revised in 2021 economic forecast, predicting growth of 3.3 percent this year. that's down less than half a percentage point from its march forecast. or the pandemic has it. german retailers, especially hard trade associations estimate as many as 120000 retailers have been forced to give up their shops. but some of those in the store fronts are already being filled by companies. the previously only existed online mary jameel christopher. each of the leather products in gusty laid as new shop has a name about the rest up based company has been trading since 2009. but for most of the time, customers had to order online. product information was only available by a video. because the latest founder wasn't happy about that. nor was he happy about
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the $200000.00 euros a month. he paid to keep his company at the top end of search engine result as well . so he decided to escape from the internet as he puts it, and then the lamb, and i'm just online because in the end, you're incredibly dependent on facebook, amazon, and google. when your online stuff i've met in on here in town, i can make my customers again can and we can also talk about products. we don't have an arranged photo tags nor feel. the new outlet in one of berlin's prime locations in the central mister district is the latest of $23.00 across germany. and it's not intended to be the last, become very easy to find cheap retail space during the pandemic. survey by germany's real estate association shows commercial property vacancies rising sharply in small and midsize towns, some 15 percent of retail businesses are empty even in the best locations. and an
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increasing number of once exclusively internet based retailers are rushing into fill the gaps. they include furniture, make a home 24 and rose bikes the bicycle, making a secured a prominent location. directly opposite berlin's jewish museum. rose by started business in the 1970s with catalog sales before migrating later to the internet. and was that we saw the pun, damage is terrible, as it is, has also sparked some movement in the commercial real estate market were often contacted and asked if we'd perhaps like to take over some shop or other colleagues on the invoice and and with customers increasingly wanting face to face advice, rose bikes, current shop is not big enough anymore. the bike maker is already looking for a new location with much more space. but you may have heard of christiano, rinaldo, the global soccer star from portugal has a certain way when it comes to brand marketing. at the moment he's on
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a pretty big stage, the 2020 european football championships. and that's led to a strange incident involving a coal company soccer tighten christiano. rinaldo made waves on monday, not on the fields, but at the press conference. rinaldo is a known health advocate and this simple removal of 2. coca cola bottles from his view coincided with a 1.6 percent dip in the stock value for coca cola. that may not sound like much, but it knocked off $4000000000.00 from the company's value. in a statement, a euro 2020 spokesperson said players are offered water alongside coca cola and coca cola 0 and that everyone is entitled to their drink preferences. the portuguese captain wasn't the only one making waves with his choice of beverage, french midfielder. paul bought a practicing muslim, removed
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heroes taking a stand just got them to make up until the global $3000.00 theories start june 21st on d w. the news. hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm lab la, it's nice to have you with us today. what was once a paradise for sunday, there's a fisherman is now a cesspool and environmental disaster has been unfolding in the turkish sea of mara . blue waves have since been replaced by brown, grew a slime known as the snuff is produced by l. j. and as
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a result of the climate crisis and environmental talks in, authorities are now in a race against time to get the situation under control. well, the sea of mar mirage is an inland body of water with narrow connections to the mediterranean and black seas. this makes it a prime spot for pollutants together, an untreated waste water from the megacity of it stand, who ends up in the once pristine c, a burden for the ecosystem. and for people like alley justin, the fisherman is fighting for his livelihood as a see not continues to grow. a layer of organic goose floats on the water in the port if you could up an island nearest on both local fishermen. all the josh coon is shocked at the sight. it's a catastrophe. he says. i was supposed to survive in that way. they swim in so that they'll die in minutes. fresh fish from the
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sea of mamma used to be a staple estoppel eateries. but for years the regional fish stock has been declining, parallel pollution is on the rise. never before however, has the sea of mom or a seen this level of pollution. vast areas are blanketed by cease not as the slimy substance has been dubbed. keeping we've encountered similar kinds of seasons, the early 2 thousands of what we would just rinse off our net and continue with their dig a little back then it didn't affect the fish. but these days, the thick substance produced by micro organisms covers vast expanses of the sea. it can drift on for kilometers and doesn't only stick to the surface. it's a result of sewage from istanbul, households in industry compounded by the climate emergency. turkish authorities are trying to pump the go out of the water with specially fitted ships,
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but it's unclear of these desperate attempts will be effective as the sledge can be found up to 30 meters under water. turkey also plans to modernize a string of water treatment plants along the coast and has hastily launched a $22.00 point clean up action plans on those terms. i believe you will conduct jane in the most of the clean up in turkey ever. we just, i'm calling on all citizens to help them with him. is there a way to do that? but marine biologists like math, good call, aren't impressed. the waters ecosystem has been out of balance for years. he says it's the see of mom or as can to the black sea and the mediterranean sea farmer, too narrow channels for a couple of his privately, an inland sea clues system. and for the past 50 years, we come a waste from 25000000 people into its waters. he says, decades of pollution have had a catastrophic impact on marine life. ubiquitous cease not has only made matters
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worse. it could suffocate the corals below which filter and clean the sea using the sunlight from entering the sea. this makes food to synthesis impossible. any organisms cannot produce oxygen and almost poly josh kuhn meanwhile can no longer go about his work. it will all be, give us your name will sink below the surface when they do collect all kinds of brian, but certainly no fit. well, it was after 40 years as a fisherman, ali has swapped nets for fishing lines even. so he's out of luck today. bush and hollywood. well, we'll get you another i recently headed out to see if you could go fishing with my grandchildren. i couldn't catch
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a single thing for them to get the good with all this sludge swimming is out of the question to the gooey substance. can harbor bacteria and viruses harmful to humans? some experts, one that a cholera outbreak is looming. many beaches along the sea of monro have therefore been shut. bali joshua might also have to close his business for ever. you look at this wound issue with nature ever create something like this with ice are doing that is the fuel of that is think of 11 the once the sea of mamma was teeming with life today. it is covered in wrought for 7 years. now. war has been raging in the dawn back. the region officially belongs to ukraine, but parts of it are controlled by pro russian separatists. they wanted to feed from
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ukraine and so far some a 13000 people have died in the conflict. though a cease fire has been in place for nearly a year, violations are commonplace. while the front line runs between the town of no heart, scott and neighbour, and don't ask the residence of north forward scott live in constant fear of shelling, attacks by the separatists. now some local belief, they have found their own solution to the towns crisis, destroyed factories, abandoned homes and uniforms. as far as the i can see, this is no photo scare. a small town on the government health side of the front lines in east and ukraine. town there was just getting by then was struck with stomach before and over. there is leaf car when the next with the separatists are like that we would be practically
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a part of or least gotten done yet. it was like one big city everyone with their to work with us and what the traces of the war bound hearing of what else can jumps do not to china. her school was born and raised here for years. she taught history at the local school. during the heaviest fighting, tatiana became the towns deputy, met her job included, making sure civilian casualties were careful of the daily shelling that gave it to me that isn't. that insecurity never leaves you that we suffered our last, i'm direct, hit back in february who 7 years have passed since the war began fresh for you while you were and fewer people still believe we'll ever see the end of this, that both sides will re unify miles of trenches and mine fields now cutting a photo scare off from the big cities that used to be practically it's backyard. if
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ever a town needed to reinvent itself, is this one? but how to jessica sco think she found the alta here at the towns overgrown cemetery? this is the aunts and family young. the german founders of new york, the ukrainian your crutches. that's what no for the sky was officially called until 951. the name data to the 19th century. one story popular among locals is that one of their founding fathers visited the real deal in the u. s. and returned to ukraine, wishing to see his home town flourish like its namesake after world war 2. so we took 30, proceeded to raise all memories of the towns german past. the selected name is bland. that gets new york became of her upscale when you town sell this needs to be called gardens casa,
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or garden street. in german. i believe it was the heart of new york, new york to john is convinced that returning to the towns previous name, it's only a survival. if nevada went back to be new york headlines would surely be guaranteed music. our foreign minister has already suggested to you in assembly here in our ukrainian new york. let them come. we're ready for them, or was it was up for new york already has a petrol station, beach area and a handful of clubs. it seems all that's missing is a baseball team and the legal and depending a draft lot to officially change. the town's name has been submitted to ukraine's parliament spending approval. but not everyone is to jonathan. do you have him 55 year olds, mccullough garden. he's directly on the front line. just getting to his house require the permits. you shouldn't need spooky, you know,
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it's quiet enough today. but who knows what will happen tomorrow? down to shooting never really stops here. no, pretty mcculla tells us how restricted his life is become the buses, stop running. landmines can prevent him from visiting his parents, grades, the skeptical that changing the towns name will make any difference. yet he was born back when this was called, he was your, your don yet was named after stolen at the time putting you know, what is changing and name going to achieve. we need jobs. talk isn't enough time for spring cleaning of the playground. the towns, military authorities, and all the time, nor the resources for this kind of thing. it's volunteers like to china. we filled a gap. she's there wherever she's needed, encouraging her neighbors to keep on going to never give up when they viewed and
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we believe in this place. really, if we didn't talk about, we wouldn't still be living here. you can, you, you who knows the lady at the ends of new york again, then perhaps the other side will stop showing up. it's in the cell and the phone was after all, who going to want to pick a fight with the american out and then might sound a little, far fetched. but it's better than sitting around and waiting message dream of new york than to do nothing. giving up just isn't an option take back control. that was the slogan for the rigs at campaign to leave the e u. and at the beginning of the year, that's what the you case that out to do. but it turns out the divorce wasn't seamless, so might have hoped. shipping agents like rob haldeman are still struggling with the new reality. as red tape continues to put off, the drivers traveling between britain and the u. many are asking themselves how much more they can take. is it curtains for britain's logistics firms?
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there's almost nothing young haven't transported from here in east london, a company transports everything from food, stuff to tool. their operations are perfectly orchestrated. and ron holloman, it's something like the conductor only now he's watching musicians leave in, drove a lot of a to do with it. they, i'm certain whether they'll be tv to be welcomed and it doesn't face about to have us reassurance. he said, yes, we need these guys here and i go to work. that is not reassure them enough and a lot of them are disappearing back to their native land for extended periods all for good. for decades, british logistics companies have attracted truckers from the
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e u. but ever since greg that came into effect many no longer want to work in the u . k. you know, i have some friends that to me. i don't want to work anymore because, you know, before was like limited self employed. yeah. and this is a big problem. mm. fewer drivers and more if you're on chrissy for month, british logistics firms have been saddled with the consequences of bricks that the very consequences, rod mackenzie had long warned. the british government about essentially the drivers feel that no longer welcome off the brakes that we are an island nation and we've become even more of an island nation. they don't like the red tape that goes with every, every load. they have to ship lots and lots of forms that they have to not necessarily fill in, but be aware of the past, the 30s, and it is no longer an open border with europe. so the job has got more difficult
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for years, right? mackenzie has been representing the interests of the trucking industry. now he's worried, the lack of drivers will damage the entire british economy as replacement parts or raw materials don't arrive on time. the problem with supply and driver shortage is the 2 are and it's connected. so there's the example of a large laurie which had to pop up h laurie's last week because they couldn't find any drivers to drive. and that means the, all the contracts for they were supposed to fulfill for deliveries could not be done. and that adds up to shortages somewhere in the supply chain. to date, it's mainly the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. car mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. he had
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a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales area causes damage to because i'm not, i haven't got yeah. with me. i see it, i can put an adverb in the paper and get a driver maybe will want to do what i do. maybe know the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher mills of neighbors to farmers can't find in the harvest. hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. what didn't you tell us is 2 years ago that you weren't got to sell you lopes as you won't be able to sell your craps, we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band. so a work because some of the stuff doesn't only stay in one place. and then so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for you is, what is it going to.
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