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ah, the news the news life on berlin, you break through on global taxation, which countries agree on a minimum of corporate tax rates? the levied targets tech giant wasting business worldwide. detox only in the home. it's also coming up. the united nations keeps the vital corridor. syria opened as the last minute comes. russia objection and i've done it's done. it's battling the taliban. are the most vulnerable in the price of the refugee come
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to meet some of those who led lights. ah, i made a michael junior welcome to the program while the nations have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. that really helps to prevent countries sets an artificially low taxes to attract investments, especially from high tech companies. the new umbrella tax could be in force within 2 years. historic setting for a historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice, including china, the u. s. and germany. the group represent the world's largest economies and now has a common goal to set a minimum tax rate for companies of at least 15 percent the minimum fixation, real great advantage for democracy and for preventive station
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. and it will give us a chance to, to end the race to the water. now, just after we are fighting against my team and we are taking a lot of fight against the crisis to fight against the economy, crisis is absolutely necessary that we take this step. and i'm really, really happy that we are almost every city country had already planned to ask major international corporations to pay what they called their fair share. take amazon, for example, business boomed in 2020. during the pandemic in germany alone, they saw a 33 percent rise and sale. but the online giant has not paid any corporate tax. that's because the pays and taxes for all of a european business in the low tax country of luxemburg. i'm
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a sort of amazon is shifting a large part of the profit they make in germany to lexia work with paid less than 15 percent in tax from luxembourg. the profits then go on to the us. if a minimum tax rate comes in now, amazon would have to pay 15 percent in germany, 15 percent in luxembourg, and at least 15 percent in the u. s. but german corporations like car manufacturers, will also have to pay taxes wherever they do business going forward. the u once a similar tax treaty across the whole e u. but so far, islands hungry and estonia are resisting it. there are protests against the g 20 in venice to should a minimum tax agreement be reached there? the pressure on those who don't pay would only increase. i'm not joined by abuse band that he got who is in venice at a g 20 meeting at band. why this agreement now but
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the d 20 countries need money after the cobra prize. it's said they want to generate up to 150000000000 years more revenue per year. they have to see if the estimates are correct. but anyway, that's the window of opportunity to do it now, because agenda jelena, the new us finance minister is also pushing for this now. and she's setting on betting on international corporation. now this is your, the trumpet and ministration didn't do that. and also there's an appetite to design and new text system for the digital age to get out money from google and other internet. so what will this mean for developing countries that might one to attract more investments with low taxes? while tax havens in developing countries have come, have to come up with a different business model. now they will not go out of business, but there must be other means to attract businesses. and they will also be some car
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outs for poor countries in this new system. but in general, almost every tax haven subscribe to this plan under the we see the rules only a few like nigeria by beta island or not on board yet. so explain a bit more to us. how will these agreements be implemented? well, this is not a new law which can be just implemented in the countries it's, it's an international agreement that has to be transcribed into the national law and the countries now are pledging that they will do that. there are some difficulties, especially in the united states, where the congress, with its republican opposition has to agree to this deal. but yet it's jenny jones in the us sentence, find this minister said she's very optimistic that that's can be done. and the beauty of the system is you don't need anybody about, they can just start,
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they don't have to wait for island or hungary other how it out. so this system is designed to, you know, to start in 2023. use bad, he got in venice. thank you. the un security council has both had to extend a vital lifeline aid through tacky into rubber held northern syria. supplies will continue to cross the border. bob, our rush actually is the aid of ration violates syrian sovereignty. and last minute compromise with the u. s. has kept the corridor open. 8 organizations say that deliveries are vital for displaced syrians. the bible, however, border crossing a lifeline for 3400000 people can stay open at least for now. for another 12 months, trucks can continue to deliver food, medicines and corona virus. vaccines from turkey into north western, syria is the region as war, almost daily islamist,
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insurgents and government forces fight russian jets, dropped bombs and people have to flee more than one and a half 1000000 people living crowded camps here. many have been displaced multiple times. they lack jobs and don't have prospects for the future. they're dependent on you and aid for survival. the old lena said he had everything we have to endure in this camp is sometimes harder than living under a tree. if these deliveries didn't come, every month, we would die and the un security council reached a compromise after tough negotiations. russia was opposed, but eventually agreed to the extension. the price for doing so is still unclear. united nations coordinator mark cuts was hoping for more. and we need to make sure that we can just about food security. it's also about the health situation. it's about clean water,
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it's about shelter. what we really want to be doing in that area is we want to scale up this 8 operation a sigh of relief in the camps of it live. a food emergency has been averted. but alas, the solution to the conflict, or even peace and northwestern syria are still out of reach. we spoke to mark who just saw in the report. he's a us deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. it tells us what the decision by the un security council means to people on the ground in syria. well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then, are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 display people who are living in tents and make ship show says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food or they don't have enough clean water and
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medical supplies and other support. they're entirely reliant on this 8 operation. it would have been a catastrophe if we were not able to continue that. but the fact that the security council has renewed this resolution means that we can continue this aid opperation now. now to some other stories making headlines around a world parents have held in vigil for more than 120 students kidnapped from the school. and i area gunmen read at the school in cardenas, phase 2 security guards. my kid is the lead test in a series of school abductions. my j security forces in the venezuelan capital crack has have read a neighborhoods controlled by gangs. several people have been killed in 2 days of fighting. and he's willa was the wealthy. i'll use a nation is suffering a deep economic crisis that has pushed up crime branches
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in june. tina have been protesting against government plans to restrict meet export . the aim is to cab increases in domestic crisis. now the departure offering to some i've got to stand has led to the fighting. the taliban terror group has seized much of the country driving out government forces. many citizens are also under run, both from the conflict on from the taliban and systems on the slumber. law z, a girl has lost everything. her husband was killed by the telephone just a few days ago. and then she was forced to flee from her home in north afghan, instead, at least here in refugee camp and low about she sinks. for now, all of us have a mission situation here has gotten much worse since the foreign troops left me, the number of women can't go in the streets alone, around the extreme for making the rules. and there's fighting everywhere. i heard
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all the fear that the taliban is gaining ground daily. at present, they control around half of the country and clean to have captured up to 85 percent . and to fighting has only intensified in recent weeks. but parts of canada stands armed forces capitulated without a fight, lean to neighboring to jesus. then the african government then had to secure their safe passage back to afghans. damn, those that went on are coming back in are once again going to be in the service of their people in defense of about their day being brought back. people are standing, it's water, there is pressure. sometimes things work in our way and sometimes they don't hold comfort for the golden or family. they hope peace will come soon. but for now there's little sign that the conflict will end. both of us are going to the post
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and about gary after the 2nd time in 3 months elections in the spring. why inconclusive? no party want enough support to form a government. this time 2 parties are running neck and neck in the polls. one populist and the other pro europe last ditch effort to reach her voters. it is a better candidate for democratic bulgaria in the lines of pro europeans in liberal, standing a good chance becoming a sizable block in the elections. to go to what we've been trying to do stuff corruption because corruption, the country is an enormous, enormous problem. people are waiting for wanting a new government and we'll do everything we can. so what do i guarantee want in the 2nd attempt at voting, i want everybody, one of the less corrupt positions and i hope that people will grow up and get some real change. the 1st thing to do is cut the hand to co collection group
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to the lot of this anger is directed against the chief prosecutor of the country who many hold to be linchpin and the corrupt networks of politicians, all the guards and the judiciary. and finally won, the chief prosecutor will investigate the real crime and not tried to protect the mafia. the markets of this small protest parties program is in its name, rise up matthew out. it sparked of last year's master ministrations and the will for change. we have to change the justice system holds just is the oh the police department. because go go to get it. we have no justice. we have no democracy. whether that change really come depends on the biggest opposition party the populist. there is such a people of talk show hosts and sing us laboratory for enough. the polls show them on track to in 1st place, but their program seems somewhat vague and undefined volume. say we fight to change
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everything we've seen in the past, or the administration works the whole way of thinking for many of them, for in a, on the outskirts of sophia final pre election meeting of the group party with boss boy cool bery self ruled book area for over a decade, he's fighting a losing battle to keep his hold on power. still, his supporters seem defiant. even on your own mistakes, they can fix them because everyone makes mistakes thinking. but it's likely that the old face of garron politics will be gone and not fear come back after this election day. the us wildlife ranges carried out on areas of fish restocking program. thousands of fish were dropped into lakes in inaccessible areas of the state of utah. officials say the fish fall slowly from planes into the water and suffered no l effects. the state has been running successful, a fish,
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