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imagine how many ports of turn out in the wild climate to cause the stores. this is my plastic way from just one week. how much we can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing what i use a show coming up today. struggles in india multiply authentic, used of allowing the spread of hatred and enmity. i take that after a controversial video of an elderly man being assaulted spent for vital on the platform. it's the latest round in the long run in touch with the government of complying with new social media rules. plus the uncertainty of our future
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lives. many african refugees, an artist on hesitant to return home anytime soon. and the philippines of beach towns that have become a refuge for stress city workers looking for somewhere more see lead to what from the news. i'm british vanity. welcome to the program. it's good to have with us a long running dispute between the indian government and twitter escalated on 1st day when police in northern for their state, someone twitter, india chief questioning their legit twitter in cottage. the spread of court have an enmity by failing to remove a video being circulated on the platform. these are still images from that video which shows several men beating an elderly muslim man and cutting off his beard. the man later said he was attacked because of his faith and the men,
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or the temperature on to religious, induce logan police, a dispute of the claims dismissing the violent attack as personal. the video went viral with several journalists re tweaking it. but the story is actually more complicated than that to help us break it down. let us bring a bit of correspondence. michelle, just while in delhi, let me show up why it's time the doc for the video that went viral on the platform . bed police. the police says that twitter allowed a big you that good inside community and says on the common me to be propagated and wider on a platform that is allowed. 4 people were treating out this way over the information thing that they had to communicate and anger to the on line. now nobody twitter, other platform, social media back or would be protected under protection for interview duties. basically if you thing, when you're back,
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you are not responsible for the content. however, some new government hasn't stated in the end of me maybe right to it is running on my, on the front, the government, if the twitter and violating these rules. however, the last fall, and if the victim reproductions apply or not to twitter, be be made in the bought the government, a law cannot decide if to it is no longer protected. just tell us a bit more about these intermediates protections. what is the protection of that social media platforms like twitter get with these so called intermediary protections? basically, british any code party, a washing machine is not headed once for either in c or convention, wanted published on it by somebody else. however, it is also important for each of these dot coms to comply with the government, the government. if you were to look in the end of me, some of the requirements for this, for example,
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it offered each source and your platform to introduce grievance officer to the government or the court to reach out to be off with. or if you want them to be my lead to, when these reports are due today, express concerns the mean by lead, please reach however, it's failure to comply with setting up to the office. if the you know good even why, maybe running into trouble is to, to however, in fits now that it is keeping the government updated and then to comply with the loss of the land. i'm just wondering if other social media companies have complied with these directives as part of these a new rules or is it only twitter that is being potentially targeted by the government? but facebook will have some slight whatsapp has also come down. what that did could then be another trunk which want to put that into in the direction because a lot of the other off of this is to allow traceability. what's that is fighting
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back, but they have instituted a grievance off of the government was 4 bit markets. the government is also the twitter back to double standards, but it has mock. i've manipulated media most implement truly for the government bought by b, j. b minister and so while it allows for unable to do one form but i'll be others and the government said that it cannot do so. and also the laws of the land is the government attempting to control social media in india. but definitely confirms that many critics and internet speed of activists have pointed out that happens often since the off the government are being to adopt deep down the information of both critical 40 thought of handling. defend demi, the indian government, on the other hand team, but twitter is practicing it, pointed out how to wanted to both about the capital of riots in america. they
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wouldn't be to house, responded to violence, looking public in january, when the indian government opted to, they don't be for to be to comply. so there's a divide in the conversation that are concerned. but if that's one place to get jack to the court, every time something water washing comes up on their backbone, they may stop policing, which will essentially be an expression of a deal or complex and layer issue. but thank you so much for explaining that to us and michelle address. well, in delhi. oh, focused on has begun issuing biometric identity, got to some 1400000 refugees already registered in the country. the aim is to enable better services to be delivered to them. it is also hope that the cards will help the government return. those refugees who are willing to go back to have gone
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on off to the situation there stabilizes. but as officials are found, most don't want to go back the holiday in con, runs a small grocery store and this refugee camp in pakistan. every day he checks his income and expenses. when he was about the same age as this child, his parents fled africana sand taking him with them. that was about 40 years ago. it's a dim memory for him. now. was a young that we had to get out of afghanistan. there was a war going on the lay both those. busy when the situation became worse, we fled for the joe that where we came to pakistan, pakistan took us in. we have been able to live here ever since. had you by her door also fled f canister with his family. 40 years ago. the soviet army had invaded its homeland. he has lived in this camp ever since. the refugee camp is one of 20 in
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this province. hello there, a little more than a 1000000 afghans live in pakistan. they are largely on their own work done that would be lying. if i said we got financial support. so the truth is we don't get any financial support from the pakistani government milan. now for the 1st time pakistan is planning to register all it's african refugees. the figure is thought to be $1400000.00. that is only an estimate. centers like this one will collect their data, but many refugees, especially the young, have never been registered. each family member now gets an id card. biometric data is stored on us and with this id card, international agencies can better reach people, but there is also something else going on. the side we are collecting
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a most updated information of africa, such as educational vocational skews also may be wrong. we also just up with a get that information is also going to assist us to better design wrong of activities, not only in the south what's going on wednesday, the town to africa. that is the plan at least nadine, a job is taxed with pushing for their return on behalf of pakistan's government. he is interviewing families to see if they are ready to go to afghanistan after nato troops leave their new id. cards are only valid until 2023. in the questionnaire. they are asked if the situation in afghanistan normalizes. then do they want to leave 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no saying that they do not want to go back to their home country. evening the here. busy indeed for bad. how redeem, con, one thing is clear,
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he will only return home if there's peace there. pandemic luck, towns have put office life and high interest for many workers in big cities across asia. after months of being stuck at home, some have planned their escape. in the philippines, they found a warm welcome in brazil, towns where the local economy has nose dived. over $900.00 travel restrictions have largely cut off tourism. but as these digital nomads have found, sometimes all you need is a why fi connection and a dream. the beach town of london where the welcome mat stretches for miles. there's friends, sand, and sun. and the commute to the office is just stepped away. after 9 months ago, this started executive fled what he calls his prison apartment and manila,
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and landed here. and he has no plans to leave. i didn't realize how stressed out and anxious i was about the pandemic until i got here. so here on the beach with a mask on and realize that like nobody else can do it. and you know, really no reason for you to do it unless you're here. i'm next to people. many of manila digital workers are escaping deserted beach towns like this one. the pandemic was the nudge they needed to say good bye to city life for tanya, mariano and her boyfriend. a view like this just might seal the deal for us or take away as that. moving out. sure. just is such a big quality of life improvement as a fraction of the cost local businesses couldn't be happier. that manila salaries can stretch further here without the usual stream of tourists. they're struggling
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to survive and the new arrivals flush with cash. keep them afloat. it helped a lot here, especially when low and new and was closed for tourism. basically. you could only really rely on customers from within low in your own. digital nomads are now a target market for the tourism industry. resorts are offering and treatments like high speed internet and wellness activities. just the things that could turn office work on its head forever. what a dream that would be, that's it for today is more on our website and dot com forward slash asia. believe, you know, with pictures from thailand where boy, the cited lion has to are correctly called out for your to 2020 match for him as he makes predictions by sorting, meet chung, smoked with national flags from
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a wire above his fan. this is all true. back to the same time on monday. we'll see you then have a good weekend. the news lose . ah, candidates. if i had an in the end, if you are not allowed to be anymore, we will send you back. are you familiar with this with lions since what's your story. ready ready
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and i was women, especially victims of sign and take part and send us your story chain . only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become city into migrants, your platform for reliable information. welcome to our thing, culture. today we bring you some odd pairings that make for interesting viewing, and tasting and west side by side exhibition. show katy objects from the format to germany. can you tell the difference? and we visit the kitchen of
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a calling every with that he's called the korea out of invented flavor combinations, preferred to israel, where the end of benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year rule has divided the country. one young is wally. he will never be afraid to speak her mind is musician, no error as her 1st album, off the radar was released in 2017 to critical acclaim. a 2nd kids came out this year and she's just embarked on an international tour. her signature style combined to the pers no and the political the every day with the extraordinary. and i knew it's never shy away from control was the mom i know where to go. no future insight in her song. bad habits is really musician. no get errors evokes a dark and angry vision. i was born and angry person.
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song was sparked by the feeling that her world was disappearing more and more the way era things about that has hit a nerve with a lot of young israelis rage at the world with a booming beat. the injustice is something that would always keeping my mind busy when i was a young girl, when it came to the smallest to the largest things like how could it be that way? and i had a lot of energy to channel towards something and, and i think my parents realized that and just whatever it is that i wanted to do, they were, they were like, ok, let her do that. i really have she's the musical voice of a new generation, liberal enlightened, self confident. i
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was even better burning this on the never miss one more time when eric things about celebrating being alive as in the song end of the road. then it isn't a hollow pop music cliche coming as she does from a country in a perpetual state of unrest. intel of eve, when no go areas lives, the middle east conflict is part of the daily reality. still, she doesn't see herself as a protest. me the, every time my news is defined as political music. while my instinct is to say, it's not political, it's just living here makes some incidents, a part of life. things have happened to you, your parents or grandparents. it's just, it's just a part of life. but you know, that creates some kind of atmosphere and it makes people who they are. it designs the texture of humanity here
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there is find her topics within israel's internal areas of tension. in the video for canada, she wraps her arm with a strap used in prayer, in jewish orthodox communities. it's reserved for men, for many ultra orthodox jews. televi with it's largely secular orientation. is considered a city of sin, as opposed to religiously dominated jerusalem. the in and look at areas things about these contrasts. she writes or songs with her partner or e, russo the to usually start out by finding the right sound. we would have an open microphone and had one of us would be just improvising things and jeopardizing things. but even though it happens in such intuitive way, eventually we build as we build songs around that after having conversations about
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what is important to us. and they are very intimate conversations because while we have that ability, we're not just music partners, we're life partners. nicole the conclusion that i got to after, you know, thinking a little bit about what the world would be, i was like, we're not ready for this. we're not ready for the world to be right. in 2018 palestinians in gaza. cent paper kites carrying incendiary devices into israel areas. things about those attacks and her song fire kites. why? why is that is in it? she tells of how war is as much a part of growing up for young women as their 1st time having sex. we don't need bombs, she things from the perspective of the supposed to enemy. we got fire case still
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need know, get areas is able to put herself in someone else's shoes. so does her music have a message of peace? will i make peace with my music question? music doesn't have that power. music is a beautiful thing. as i said before, is a religion to be, i mean i'm, i believe in the god of music. music doesn't have the power to change reality. it has a power the way i see it, i think some people would be angry, but i think the way i see it, the one thing that music can do is to help other people realize that they're not alone with what they're going through. maybe i'm wrong, i don't think i'm wrong. i checked now could you tell the difference between objects with identical purposes from the former east and west?
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germany's where you can test your efforts up the vitro design museum in southwestern germany near this with border home and household objects are displayed side by side. in an exhibition charting the similarities and differences in post war design in the rival states following germany 949 division, o 2 german, the state, 2 political system of the table where from both looks similar, only close inspection reveals which designs came from east or west germany, that's the surprising revelation of this exhibition at the vitro design museum invited. i'm a 9 and isn't this east german tv just cooler than the west? german one. the g d r. leadership wanted to implement an unmistakable east german look for its products, but they proved unpopular with consumers. so east german designers continued the traditions established by the pre war bow school fighting. i mean both countries design was meant above all to serve people. but in germany,
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the approach for designers was to produce for the massive if i buy to my products, clear modern lines produced quickly, like with these shelving systems, they could be found in almost every east german home. ah, well, the nice thing i didn't want to force anyone and say that this is how it has to look. my ambition was to allow the users of my designs, a great deal of room for their own ideas, belong to life. designed in west germany, manufactured in the east, a garden chair known as the venison bag. today, it's considered a design icon. and that's exhibition runs until the 5th of september. now to a man whose width top color re magic, none less than angelina mackerel and queen elizabeth the 2nd german chef. hi co. i'm today rich applied scientific techniques to cooking,
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transforming the mundane into the extraordinary is unorthodox flavor pairings of and him accolades. his new book aromas published this year. lift the lid on thousands of recipes. our reporter asked him about a few of them. strawberries with mustard seed. at 1st glance, this seems like an odd combination of recreation, or should we say discovery of german check. hypo anthony, which i described myself as being a colon area, romer researcher. and what we do is defined by the term food pairings or the labor pairings. we find new taste compositions of in producing recipes in which colleagues, flowers combined with chocolate sauce or p rag. who with elders, our phone and bacon. yeah, fans need started his career as a classically trained chef because 1st restaurant was awarded a mission,
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all star back in 2001. today he's focused on the future food preparation. he approaches cooking like a science and sets trends in a gesture, nomic world. fine or the pure new and i was one of the pioneers of the molecular cuisine in germany. and i wrote a handbook on to beat or temperature controlled water bath cooking. that's nice to stand. i've written about flavor and a roma pairings. my oh hi clinton eve. it's just not kitchen is located in dark friends in north brian west failure. experimental chef and author doesn't have to go far to find subjects for his research. at a nearby park, he discovered some japanese not. we'd also known as donkey rhubarb, the yep, i've taken a young stock of the donkey rhubarb. that's easy to cut. come you can eat it just like a piece of ra, rhubarb, dark in your garden. in many places, not read is considered a pest. but for today, which the wheat is a source of aroma,
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to extract the case in its purest form, he cuts the leaves and stem into small pieces. the finally trucks, not weed is then mixed with water. and placed into a rotary evaporator in the process similar to distillation, the mixture heated and condensed to produce, in essence, the result of this sweet fluid. what he's it is, how does the, what's in here is really something. it's an aromatic, concentrate of rhubarb, with green notes soon and whatnot. and you can smell the acidity, which is what we want to work into our dish. now the stuff that i know by german chef and cater to boycott often consults professor on to me, which as he's known to calling for a white tyco. and to me, which advice isn't in spite of them to create unusual recipes like chicken breast, with white chocolate, vice and spark white just goes orange line,
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then chilly, carmen, and white chocolate helping us with the combination our turning all the ingredients into a rounded ho wonder i know that's a town at hypo henderson, which i like to acquire from him again from him. and i 1st comes to crush card. can seem in chicken broth, in which chicken breast is cooked over no heat. meanwhile, the asparagus to suffocate in a frying pan and dose with orange choose the cooks, chicken breast is removed and set aside, and white chocolate is melted in the broth to finish a dash if not be the roma. and the chicken japanese not weed and the chocolate have notes, reminiscent of rationally cut green grass green. as of course it doesn't taste like that, but you can altogether. and each note we recognize here comes together on the place where i can bring them tenets of them. with this food pairing high quantity,
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which takes advantage of the aromatic interplay of the individual ingredients in the right balance. they produce a surprisingly diverse taste experience. i'll take the chocolate all by itself every time. that's your arts and culture fixed, but today, but for true attics, there's our website that's d w dot com slash culture for me and the whole team here in an extremely summary berlin couch. next time the the news, the news, the news
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. 2 2 ah, the news news, this is the w news live from berlin. it's election day in iran. citizens can go to the post to choose a new president for the islamic republic with nearly all reformist candidates, far from running. what choice do they really have? also coming up the french president to my new and my call visits german chancellor angle america for what could be the last time before she sets steps down in
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september, we asked what's in store for the german franco french? ah, ah me, i'm probably less welcome to the program. voting is underway in iran in a controversial presidential election overall turn out who is expected to be exceptionally low. there is widespread apathy after hundreds of candidates, including prominent moderates, were barred from running. many voters are also angry over the impact of international sanctions, unemployment and hard line rule a new day, but not a new don't. as the curtains rose around selections, the old guard remains firmly in control. supreme leader, i told the company, casting his vote after barring hundreds of reform candidates from running
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with their choice is limited. many have decided to stay away from the pools. charnise is projected at a record low, but i am on july, right? because whether i do or not, someone has already been elected, they are only organizing the elections for the media. posing for the cameras, the man likely to become around next president hard lane candidate, abraham very easy, is poised to succeed. the moderate has sandrani shifting power even further towards the conservative clerics. this will leave the hardliners in charge of negotiations to revive and international deal to limit runs in nuclear enrichment. those who did turn out to vote lament the crippling us sanctions imposed after the trump administration withdrew from the deal mobile and about montana that we don't have
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an issue with the way the election is run or with the regime. but the state of the economy has been hard on us. this problem should have been solved. sure. if it runs new government feels to address its economic woes. the cues could be even shorter. next time pulls open. or joining us now for some analysis is the head of the w. persian service. jada. sorry about that. good to see you. and is this election really a voting exercise in name only? he has the, you know, problem thing is that when we talk about elections in iran, in general, we cannot, you cannot, you cannot presume what we understand and we're send them up to do every election. so the election, we want to have always been engine engineering engine here in a way. but there is a big difference in this year's election because in a, in the last years, at least they were trying to, you know,
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to keep up appearances of a republic by allowing, you know, reform is candidates, also called before as candidates. but the thing is that in this year, the election, not only the, the guarding concept is not just qualified every, every candidates could be a potential threat to the hotline. a candidate brian, right? you see who as it seems and every year her new force will be elected. but he is kind of also the, the favorite candidate off supreme either i have to love how many and what is what is important here. also to see is that even hotline or candidates who could be a challenge to them, right. you see we're not allowed but who at the same time are close to the supreme either. so it is very, it is the 1st time that just such a manufacturer, it's kind of election to pay the way for $1.00 particular candidate. right, well let's take a look at the fact that the country's been suffering from economic problems for
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many years now close out, it's about, you've got the punitive sanctions and because of the nuclear program, how is this affecting turn? i've been it is affecting turn off because people are disappointed. people are fit up. it is like even the people who may be the last 4 years ago or 8 years ago, even had a slight of hope in some changes. now, after 8 years of the government of prison, the hon. you came to came to the conclusion that there is actually no, no chance for any kind of change in this direction. so when we, when the thing right now this year is really on, in social media, on the streets, every, every saw in the reports, a huge kind of boyhood of elections. but it's in the end, we don't know what the turn out will be because you can also not rely on the,
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on the numbers and the figures that will come. so what we, what we see now actually is that this time it's not even so important for them. if there was a low turn out to legit, my stay the system of this republic. all right, we'll leave it there. you are back from the persian service. thanks for that analysis. german chancellor anglo america has welcomed french president the manual . my call to berlin to leaders are holding talks ahead of next week, european council meeting in brussels. due to the pandemic. it's the 1st time this year that medical has welcomed a visitor from abroad and it's likely that this will be their last encounter of this kind as michael is not standing for reelection as chancellor. this september. now the 2 leaders held a press conference a short time ago and looking ahead to the european council meeting next weekend. medical also spoke about the relationship between the
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e. u and russia was not going to have all the rush is a serious challenge for us. but russia is also the european union, large continental neighbor when you, when, when you realize that we're all exposed to hybrid, to talk. and, but it's also in our interests to remain in dialogue with russia. if he wants security and stability within the european union is difficult, that is english. i think if us president joe biden's prepared to meet with russian president vladimir putin, to buy it and pursue and open a dialogue. and then it's also justified for us to do the same on the european side of the for the locations i to, to speak to francisco, a member of the german parliament for the green party, and a member of the franco german parliamentary assembly. i francisco, welcome to the program, and i'd like to start by asking you said you would like to see more engagement from the french and german government to future proof therapy in union. what exactly
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would you like to see? i would like to see germany and to develop an agenda really of reform up in europe in union. we have had a conference on a future europe and we all know that we need reform. we need to get rid of the enemy. we need to really get more investment into the green deal in the future as well. we know that we have to find answers to migration. i file we cannot just push back people and have that as the solution. there are so many big reforms and issues leading up, and i think it would be the high time to take the math that has been not a very big partner for my call in this was a crisis manager, but they didn't really make you're better in terms of being future proof, as you said, right now, cooperation between the 2 leaders and the countries is arguably stabilized the opinion. would a further push from germany and france not alienate other countries. you
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know, it's quite interesting when germany and france are not aligned or don't develop joint initiatives, others off or if they are developing then there is, of course, the risk of not being inclusive or not. but i think it's not a contradiction. i think that we need to have an inclusive process that but that germany in front need to get together and be a motel for reform together with others, with actually with poland, with other countries. but it's clear that germany and france don't find the common language and we won't be able to reform right now. moving to the g 7 meeting that we saw last week. now the us president biden said his focus was on quote, strengthening the alliance, making clear to putin and to china that europe on the u. s. are tight. what's your take on that? i'm very happy that we have back an american president who values transatlantic
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relations really at the partnership. and i think that this is important for your to pick up now to really invest in a climate alliance to get our work done in a digital fear. and yet also, when it comes to china and russia to cooperate with the us, we don't always have to think interest. but we certainly are closely with the part with the u. s. s. our partner. but we still, i think if you're a p and have to also really invest in our own strategic sovereignty, not just because there might be, again, present out the us, that it's more like thomaston biden, but also because we need to, yes, take more responsibility over to the fight and can take more responsibility at home and also in the rest of the world. so i think the responsibility of as my process to invest hasn't disappeared. i briefly, chancellor merkel is leaving office in september my clients facing elections next
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year at where do you see this partnership going under new leadership only bent on who will be the new leader. we stand for, for strong german and french really aligned in a closer one and really taking back up time, german interests and not just the finding german interest as economy interest in terms of some companies, but really making it the more future pro was the cannibal approach our european joint perspective, right. all right, we'll leave it there. francisco partner a member of the german parliament for the green party and member of the franco german parliamentary assembly. thank you. thank you. to sport. and the euro's sweden jumped on to or jumped to the top of group e with a one. they'll win over slovak. yeah. after a goal is 1st task sweden. striker alexander sack pressured these the vacuums, earning a penalty that teammate in a forced berg put away perfectly sweden now have 4 points from 2 games and
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a group div check republic held croatia to one old role. i'm the checks to take the lead of the group with 4 points. the czech republic opened the scoring through a 1st half penalty from patrick chick. their lead was cancelled out by a fantastic stroke from even petrosage, who rescued croatia from their 2nd blas. but it will be friday's game that will grab all the attention england and scotland are preparing to rekindle the oldest rivalry and world football in fridays lake game. the 2 will meet at wembley stadium in london with a colorful history raising the stakes in this group. di showdown, scotland fans gave their men side a full throated welcome, as they returned to a major tournament after 23 year drought during their euros opener against the czech republic. but for all the fan enthusiasm there, come back on the big stage, didn't go as gloriously as they'd hoped. scotland fell to kneel and glad goes hemmed in park. thankfully they'll have a renewed opportunity to live scotland supporter. spirits in fridays match against
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arch rivals, england. the 2 nation share more footballing history than any others having faced off in the 1st ever football international in 1872. the clash will take place at wembley, which is hosted spare sarah bizell monthly history. recent highlights include scotlands, $977.00 victory, which fans found so inspiring. they proceeded to storm the pitch and destroy the goals after the match, or their latest meeting at the euro's england. stupendous to new victory in 1996, which helped knock scotland out of what would be their last europe ian championship . appearance until now scotland coach steve clark is looking forward to renewing the rivalry again, the children is a big game. so i think the focus against the friends from sofa, the bone that makes it extra special. scotland supporters have already begun making
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their way down south, and though england are heavily favored the tart and army is dreaming of a shock victory. the danish made to feel their christian ericsson has been released from hospital after nearly a week stay ericsson suffered a cardiac arrest in denmark's opening match at the euro's, and had to be resuscitated on the ground before receiving further treatment. funds and teammates gave them the minutes of a pause during denmark's latest match. despite successful surgery, it's unclear if you will play again. european football is governing body has a contingency plan should england's extended cope with 19 restrictions block travel to london for the euro. 2020 final, a strict, 10 day quarantine applies to people entering the united kingdom. he said it was negotiating to live an exemption for funds, and it was confident the final would take place in london as planned. but meeting report suggest organizers, budapest, as a positive,
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a possible alternative. right, well steven beardsley is here with all the natives. business is after the break. and there is of course more on d, w dot com and you can follow up on our social media feel. gail will be here at the top of the next hour. i'm probably listen burnett. thanks watching. take care. see the . ah, my 1st i think i was sewing machine. i come from women or bones by the oceans or something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle, even since i was a little girl. i wanted to have a bicycle off my old, but it took me years to finally gave up and went to buying the advisors and
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returned with the sewing machine going, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing a bite. i know i want to reach out to those woman back for balance by the rules and inform them about that basis, right. my name is divine and i work at the me, i the the, it's a massive market, but a potential problem child for east africa, budding trading block, the democratic republic of congo wants in on the east african community. and so there are calling for an expedited entry, but could the country's political instability and or infrastructure in placing the group also on the show, a gradual recovery may be underway,
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bought the pen demik risks, leaving scars across labor market, especially for younger workers. and plants smuggling is big business in parts of the world, but devastating some species authorities in chile are now making headway against cactus. hello, welcome to the show. i'm see. conversely, in berlin with $87000000.00 people, the democratic republic of congo would become the largest member of the east african community, shouldn't be admitted for current members that would, in theory, bring new opportunities for more frictionless trade. but congo could also bring serious challenges, its political instability for one the pilots in the east, its poor infrastructure. the choice is not an easy one. important re border between uganda and the democratic republic of congo. alfonso, that's the symbol is talk with or stalk. most of our customers come from across the border into dia, congo,
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but often face immigration challenges like having to pay these fees. alfonse siena once that simplifies know that much about, but i don't, i'm not, it's a good thing to give the congolese free movement in and out of uganda, like we enter freely into kenya and tanzania without paying these fees. same with rwanda and south sudan. as soon as wish woodson be realized, miracle has the play to join the stuff we can region or 2 blocks you got days already up to beat about the prospect. and compiler house commissioned a motor medium dollar complex at the point, the border, the subtly did trade between the 2 countries. we already enjoying the volume o y 580 liter. yes. good as far. so that isn't meant for and it is
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a virgin area going to be an interest in all of the products that we produce. the african community have been why didn't get much it from the origin of remember uganda, kenya, and tons them in bringing d r. s, the on board, explain the crit, blocks to, to g d p, which is currently estimated at above $190000000000.00. chris bought that traders are also optimistic. it brings, you know, the catchment area, the market catchment area for the region. but then also it gives the block with a separate kind of community block or the common market block. you know, that clouds in, in the global political equation when you're negotiating with other blocks, like the u. b, as in the financial assumed like the us, china and the others are congo, is known for its reach natural resources,
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minerals, and pitch, or the deposits. but the countries eastern region has been police gallons table for dated, something to that, the stuff we can community can please my role in congress ability. the hope promoting regional trade will allow businesses like telephone females to thrive well, the panoramic recovery is broadly underway in many countries and in general, global growth appears to be returning. but growth isn't the best measure for labor markets. think about the service industry, which is a big employer, but doesn't contribute that much to economic output or think about young workers trying to break into the workforce. now in most industrial nations, the number of young workers, not unemployment, education, or training, is pretty manageable between 5 and 10 percent in germany. as in most european nations, use unemployment in the u. s. comes in at about 13 percent in china,
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about 18 percent, and emerging and developing economies is much higher. however, almost a quarter of brazil's young people are out of the labor market. india, nigeria, south africa, all have youth joblessness of over 30 percent. now keep in mind, these are all much younger countries, demographically, which makes that unemployment even more palpable. for many young people, finding a job during the pandemic requires a bit of pluck and perhaps some luck. here's look at one job seeker, out of france. life has been an uphill struggle for linda. you naz she's from one of the of poorest neighborhoods dropped out of school early and has been struggling to find a stable job. when the 23 year old finally signed up for training scheme to become a care worker that was then suspended due to coven 19. and yet today she feels blessed. but i got lucky, i found a job, things to the virus crisis pushed this nonprofit organization to set up
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a mosque workshop. i accepted the offer right away. i mean, i couldn't make ends need linda signed up for 6 months. she's paid the minimum wage . 80 percent of that is funded by the government. the rest is covered through sale of masks. use unemployment in france is currently around 20 percent. and it's much higher in spain, greece and italy, employment as, as fallen sharply between 20202019. and much of this is as lead to young people leaving the market. so stopping, looking for work. and this has to do with the lack of employment opportunities and to the difficulties faced by young people. linda doesn't want to do this new job forever, but it has helped her better define her long term project. she wants to work as a care worker and is now waiting for her training course to be rescheduled. or from
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job seekers there to employment on a broader level. spain has committed to spinning around 10000000000 euros from the use pandemic recovery fund to arrest the decline of its economically deprived rural regions. a lack of jobs has seen the country lose a 3rd of its rural population in the last half century, leaving many towns dying or pretty much dead. for those still there. the economic gap with their counterparts in the city is vast. we're exploring the ted well region in spain, the region hardest by rural flight. the village of abil wheeler used to be home to $500.00 residents, now only $24.00 of them remaining. a lot of the families that left use their houses here as a vacation residence and keep them wilmington but there's not a single stored left in the village. no school either, no village life,
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according to the local mayor. she's been battling for years for more state a's better transportation legs and i was just a little timbers a model of what we were always at the back of the keynote for common ones though we have the same right. does anyone else? you need a car for everything here. you only want to haircut in there because there are no services in the village because there aren't enough customers. it almost if we had more people, we'd also have a shot, a hairdresser, and a medical standing. at least they're still a bar. almost everyone still living here is retired on a pension. what does a little farming on the side? there are no opportunities for young people in novel, but without them, the village has no future have value and would be great if a family could move here and find some kind of work anything. but without income,
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that's not going to happen. and the village just keeps empty. parallel for looking, i'm going to send you over 3000 villages in spain, suffers from rural flight. another one joined the list every week. the economic gap between rural and urban areas is dramatic. in the provincial capital, where the regions politicians have been complaining bitterly about central government lethargy now, madrid says it's going down 10000000000 euros from the use corona virus rescue fund is been earmarked for disadvantage regions because i know that his transportation links are important and telecommunications connections for more by high speed internet should be available in all localities because the future is shaping up to be a place where the work is in the cloud. and the worker is where they want to live in
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the hospital and will be a whole lot of stuff done that have, you know, but that's like use ahead of our work here is in the fields and so far, no one has spotted anything resembling a digital no mad, let's take a look now. some of the other business stories making headlines. european commission chief ursula underline stress the need to create more jobs for young europeans in a meeting with the danish prime minister. on friday, the funder lines visit to denmark comes after stops in greece, spain and portugal where she greenlit post. pandemic recovery programs. e bay is set to sell it south korean business to a local consortium for over $3000000000.00. south korea, largest brick and mortar retailer in march and internet conglomerate navy will buy in 80 percent steak and ebay. but rather ebay, south korea, the u. s. parent company will retain the remainder. britton's food and drink exports to the you almost have in the 1st 3 months of the year. she can both buy
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brags it, and the pandemic hardest. it was. cheese with exports down 72 percent. other drastic declines were seen in fish and chocolate sales. british trade with ireland is especially bad. it's plunged by 2 thirds. the bank of japan is launching a scheme to encourage financial institutions to boost lending and investment for fighting climate change. the central bank will release an outline of the new policy at its meeting next month to be oh, j says climate change could impact economic activity. prices in financial stability in the long term and must be address. well, plants smuggling can be a prickly business, especially when your spoils are cacti. but in all seriousness, the depth of some species from julie's out of common desert represents an existential threat to the plants. now, authorities in italy entryway have tracked down the horde of poached cactus plants stolen from the auto comma desert in chile. some of these prickly plants are
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centuries old. the total hall discovered by the police a year ago since returned home is valued at over $1200000.00 on the black market. to make this happen, police from chile and italy have worked together with the association for biodiversity and conservation for more than a year. poaching plant is becoming a problem and it's a crime that threatens biodiversity, not very often linked to extinction. race. like when you think about a threat and the shape you should, i don't think about a plan and i think part of it is because plans are everywhere. so we take for granted, even though many more plans are threatened with extinction, the phenomenon is known as plant blindness. hundreds of cacti species are more threatened with extinction than birds or mammals. and most people are not aware of
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it. often smugglers, either way through customs without hassle, because even some customs officers are not aware of the illegal plant trade. but this time it's different. the confiscation and subsequent repatriation of the plants have made headlines around the world. it's raised awareness, something that may help prevent future cat napping. right, that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. we'll be back in a few hours. in the meantime, you can find out more about these and other stories online, w dot com slash business. watch the to fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus? 19 special neck on be w. great. green is the her in the
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hell. when it's finished it will be more than 15 kilometers wide and 1000 kilometers long. a lush green thread to combat deserted the cation. what's been accomplished since 2007. how can the initiative be improved? we talked to the projects director infiniti. and if you go for 60 minutes how will coded 19 shaped or economic future the i m f. estimate the global cost of the virus at $28.00 trillion us dollars in last output. the 20202025. but we've heard a lot about how damaging the been damage has been for the economy and people's livelihoods. still,
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there may be some changes for the better economists hope the environment, local industry, and even our social lives could eventually benefit.

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