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the who's ah, cruise, the taste and above all, how it feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalist eas, could mine, are exploring. delving into history and the present. i would
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never do it, that could be live. so i need to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. fraud, early jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw the news. 4 trillion dollars. that's the pandemic, global cost to tourism, according to the un or bore claims, the industry is being driven back to the 1980. john is right hailing joined d. d has listed on the new york stock exchange after raising $4400000000.00 with its ip under delays, the fight over meet him. port burke, county u. k. any,
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you fix the breakfast? hang over in northern pacific time. robots in berlin. welcome to the for the un says the corona virus pandemic may come at a cost of over $4.00 trillion dollars to the global tourism sector report ones that slow vaccination rates in developing countries are leading to mounting economic losses with many of those nation dependent on international visitors among them is thailand. both owners, so me sack bet lau hasn't earned anything today. in fact, he's had just one customer over the past month, making just $40.00. before the pandemic. he usually made a $100.00 a day. his hopes and those many others now rest on a government pilot project from july 1st fax, unaided torres from all over the world can visit the holiday region of to cat again . so let me pull it up, but i have
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a lot of hope. customers have stayed away for awhile more than a year, almost 2 years now. it's dragged on for so long. it would be great if we can reopen again. but if it doesn't work, we'll just try and stay alive. i don't know what to do. many african countries are in a similarly dramatic situation in south africa alone, one and a half 1000000 people to 10 directly or indirectly on tourism. hotels, safari parks, gastronomy and transport. more than half of these businesses haven't been able to cover their fixed costs and 2020 experts fear it will be a long time before tourism returns to pre crisis levels. not just here, but worldwide. we currently need to national tourism at levels of 30 years ago. so basically we are in the years 18. so not, not much crowd. the,
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the problem that we are mainly facing is that many livelihoods, that's really a threat, and i will pick it up from the policy recommendations. we have lost 1000000000 travelers. so 1000000000 opportunities for people to be livelihoods, especially in developing countries. the un report paint's a damn picture predicting the global travel industry will be back on its feet again in 2023. far too long for the millions dependent on tourism says in chinese ride hailing up d. d choosing have arisen on their stock market debut in new york, the jump, 16 percent shortly after the b. i'm trading valuing the company at around $77000000000.00. but that rally did fade ending the session. tasters of the company's price dd dominates the chinese right hailing market with half a $1000000000.00 customers. and let's get more on that from our wall street correspondent in the quarter. yet what were the people at the d d hoping to achieve
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with this new york lifting now what even if the stock only was up by a good percent by the end of the session, that was pretty successful, i p. o raising about $4000000000.00 as you're mentioned. well, there had been some challenges recently for a d d, a growth passenger growth actually started to installed. so how can you grow from there? you could cut the share that to drivers get or you could increase the price of both, not necessarily very popular measures. so what there will try to do is invest more into it, more into autonomy is driving and so those $4000000000.00 definitely are so welcome. new money for a d d to reinvest and then on top of it, like here was we were in the united states that also with d. d, it is a challenge to find a drivers and also the regulatory environment is challenging as well. new york's
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been a popular place, the chinese companies list over the years. how popular are chinese stock? somewhat st. yeah, they used to be quite popular with the growth potential, but also that has changed a bit in the past couple of months and years that, i mean, 1st of all, there's also this regulatory environment when it comes to the relation between the united states and china. and then also when you invest in china, it's always a bit tricky with a transparency you thought there had been cases in the past. the $41.00 very famous one was looking at coffee last year when it turned out that actually the sales figures were manipulated. not that the content to the rest of the company as well. but when it comes to transparency and also with the chinese government that's involved in all the big enterprises in china. so that has caused some skepticism here on wall street and water in new york. thanks. let's have
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a look at another chinese ip. now the bubble tea business. now yuki has just listed in hong kong raising $650000000.00. it's a major moment for a company that started with a blind date. the move over starbucks meet. now you p. the chinese bubble teach. shane already has 550 scores. what customers sip, the latest asian specialty to find the global fan base? the t as loaded with milk, sugar and tapping yoke up pills. and it's apparently quite addictive. bobbies, i drink 8 to 10 cups of bubble tea in a week when i feel various stresses. usually i'll try to control my diet and have one every other week. sometimes i have no self control, so i come here once or twice a week. now you started after applying the date when entropy neuropathy
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gene told her date about the idea and the 2 became business partners. that chain prides itself on innovative drinks, fresh ingredients, and a cool coffee, the core to set it apart in china. crowded bubble, tea environment. now yuki has a loyal trout i think it's good for them to bowl coupling, but even more than that, i hope there will be other companies with products just as good, but come at a lower price. that would be a good thing. now you key wants to invest the i p o proceeds to open another 650 stores, even though the company currently burns money. fast analysts are bored. they estimate shyness, appetite football. tea will grow threefold, with a market reaching over $50000000000.00 annually by 2025. now let's take
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a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. trading platform, robin hood has agreed to pay a reckless $70000000.00 fine to us regulator fin rougher, harming millions of users. probably hope was accused of giving users misleading information about their accounts and must also pay restitution to uses effective by system outages in march 2020 amazon has formerly asked the us anti trust chief lena khan to step aside for investigations into the e commerce jive con. has been a vocal critic of amazon under the us tech. authentic confirm to appointment as chairman of the federal trade commission this month. brazil is unemployment rate stayed as a reco. it's 14.7 percent and the fair from every to april. $15000000.00 people were out of west or so that's as a new wave of co infection swept latin, america's largest economy of europe in union and united kingdom have agreed to extend a grace period on import a fresh meat to northern ireland from the rest of the u k. post breakfast customs
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arrangements have prompted a route nicknamed sausage was the 3 month reprieve. will come as a relief to british traders, but does nothing to solve the wider conundrum of trade across the irish sea. over her most beautiful roses used to come from england. but now nursery owner, beth lunney can only get roses from holland. her customers near belfast prefer the english roses with beautiful names like the dark lady. but northern ireland has had special economic status in specs it. it's still belongs to the single market, and the u has strict regulations to prevent the import of pests. there was a possibility that there might be a splash of soil on the park. so that went against the regulations. well, it's very frustrating when you have been done companies for 2530 years. you know, you're getting excellent variety of plants that your customers will buy. and then
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you're just suddenly told at a stroke of the pan, sorry, you can't have these, you can't get them since break that, the customs border has been moved to the irish c despite northern ireland, remaining part of the united kingdom at the port of belfast, documents are checked and fresh produce inspected. mark brown runs the arcadia delicatessen in belfast. now in its 3rd generation, he can still get his olives from italy without any problems. but cheese and other fresh produce from britain are paying to import. many suppliers have decided there's just too many checks and too much bureaucracy. they've simply canceled those contracts. a lot of them of just sort of walked away from nor now because it's a small market. you know, the problem is the plan rate people north know, and you know, so the decided, you know, just too much hassle on again understand the aden connelly from the northern
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island retail consortium maintains times with many small business owners like mark brown. their main problem is that they can't afford expensive consultants to guide them through the new bureaucratic jungle. we need a foster theater skin to remove some of the fractions. we need to re agreement to remove a lot of friction immediately. let us get that pulled the trigger, but we need the e. you and you care both can move. but of politicians on both sides fail to reach an agreement. things will get even worse for northern irish companies in the autumn . temporary policies which regulate fresh food will be done away with. that means even more checks and even higher costs for business owners in northern ireland. and just lastly here on dw business, a dos restaurant has broken the guinness world record for the price is burger. and it's 5000 jewelry creation. the golden boy burger includes top shelf ingredients, like why green beef, king crab and caviar,
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even the fun is made with champagne and gilded with gold leaf restaurants. robert young van young de vein dream earlier this year when his restaurant was close to random, sold the burger to accompany plans to make the revenue to figure out who could be done. that's all for me and the dw business team, so next time, ah, people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. family seems to be crated. and treated people seeing extreme around 200 people around the world. more than
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300 new people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to make up your own mind. the w need for mines double used crime fighters are back africans. most radio drama continues the seasons. a story focus on have speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on e, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon, now. human, ready to get all these places in europe are smashing all the
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records into a venture. just don't lose your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's go for some of us are wicker breaking. thank you to also in book form the hello and welcome to arts and culture. well, after being deprived of live audiences for well over a year, the restart of cultural life is not without its challenges for some moral not. and also coming up took a tv series known as d. r, breaking ratings records all over the world from pakistan to chili. and we looked into what makes them so successful when he calls himself
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