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through a window screen that was tampered with an advance, they used an axe to smash the security glass and pocketed priceless diamonds and precious jewels. the 1st arrests were made one year later. the prosecution based its case on traces of dna found at the crime scene, videos and witness accounts. the jewels themselves have yet to be found. but the museum hasn't given up hope that they can still be recovered. bus woodside, but it is very helpful that this case is getting international publicity once again with internal sonata. if it increases our chances of finding the precious jewels, the highest prompted criticism over the green vault security. it's now being upgraded to help keep the museums remaining treasures safe and watching up next as dw business. ah,
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administration lays out options for sanctioning moscow that attacks ukraine again. wall street considers the impact for global market. also coming up argentina narrowly avoids another financial catastrophe. whereas aries reaches the last minute, debt, restructuring deal with the international monetary fund and fridge. bakers are an uproar over a back crisis. they see a supermarket chain is undercutting their ability to sell and chelsea delaney welcome to the show, the bite administration's plans for sanctioning russia if it had been ukraine again . our taking shape us institutions would be prohibited from dealing with major russian banks in state companies. according to media reports, the biden administration is so considering banning trading and russia government dead and blocking the export of key items like micro electronics, president biden has promised severe economic consequences for russia and president
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barbara hooton's personally, in the case of an invasion, as well as now for more or less, i'm joined now by our financial correspondent, yann's quarter in new york. so again, we're hearing reports from bloomberg, that wall street things have been briefed on the potential sanctions. and what would it mean for wall street if the us to come forward with these penalties itself, if there is talk that we are talking here about the toughest, the sanctions against russia in a decade. and in general, disruptions in the global financial markets are never a really good news for wall street or us financial institutions. i mean, one big question a clear is will it even be necessary to start those some sanctions. wall street seems to be a bit hesitant of power, at least the whole conflict has not really shown in the stock price,
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at least in the us market. that, that if you look at the ties between a wall street russian bang, so russian companies, those types are not that great. so i'm not really certain, even if we see those sanctions, if that will be a big blow to a wall street and us financial institutions. williams, this is not the 1st time if that the u. s. would have imposed sanctions on russia. there seems to be a mixed history here of the effectiveness. if this does come to pass, what will the impact be? will they be effective? well, i mean, there probably would be at least a short term impact. and then we would need to see how the russian institutions and government can actually adjuster to vote some sanction. but you've already hinted added a president barack obama, while joe biden was vice president in
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a 2014 actually already started sanctions against russia. not as deep as the thing to we were talking about right now, but pretty similar sanctions and those didn't actually not do the trick. also, if you look at to conflict said the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what a change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and coordinate in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a 700000000 dollar payment due to the i m f. on friday. the countries president said the debt was quote, on payable and left the country without
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a present and future argentina's deal with the i. m f came just hours before a huge that payment was due. people on the streets of when affairs had been demanding the government not pay as one a thank gala, he'd be my dad is an illegitimate and hateful scamp. and we cannot pay it. we're saying that old payments should be suspended about and that those billions would that payments be allocated to solving the country, structural problems, and whatnot. we're suffering from rise and poverty, anything less and doesn't buy less. rising poverty and surging prices. those are among argentina's current challenges last year, a log the highest on you inflation rate in the g 20 group of nations at 51 percent . that has coals its currency, the peso to week and significantly against the u. s. dollar, making it even harder to pay back its $40000000000.00 debt to the i m f. now the
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last minute agreement was welcome use announced by the argentine president himself and he was both up would act. we will have access to new financing precisely because this agreement exists. this understanding anticipate and sustaining the economic recovery already initiated again it until the pates that there will be no lowering of real costs and that yes, langford, there will be investments in public works well the national government, the deal has been in the making for months earlier this week, the i m f expressed its concern we understand that the social and economic situation is challenging, which is why we are adopting a flexible and pragmatic approach. the timing of argentina's latest debt was couldn't be worse, but the country isn't alone. the i m f has warned that emerging and low income countries will face similar challenges making debt payments amid the coven 19
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pandemic. so many governments a watching the events in argentina closely. now a convoy of canadian truckers have made the over 4000 kilometer journey from vancouver to the capital city. auto at the speak all to protest corbett 19 rules truckers are no longer exempted from vaccine requirements to cross between canada and the us. ah, this convoy has had a big presence on canadian roads over the last week, truckers protesting new rules that they're calling a coven 19 vaccine mandate. until recently, unvaccinated truckers going between the us and canada had an exemption. they were not subject to a 2 week warranty, like other international travelers. but both canada and the u. s. closed that loophole in january. both countries banned unvaccinated drivers. that's left some truckers and their supporters. angry
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with trucking is one of the leading occupations in canada, especially for men. the canadian trucking alliance estimates that only about 15 percent of truckers are unvaccinated. so not all truckers or ordinary canadians are giving the green light to these protests. it's ridiculous. well, we need to be vaccinated, you want to bring it back and forth over the borders. yeah, you want a job get vaccinated to of trade between canada and the u. s. happened via trucking according to a trade group. the eastern border transport coalition, supporters of the protests say that limiting any of these drivers could mean food shortages, but government officials call that fear mongering. equally alarming is this the promotion by some elected officials that there is
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a risk of food shortage. trying to spread fear and panic among canadians. the canadian trucking alliance has come out against the convoy protests. adding that both the us and canada have implemented vaccine requirements for entry and that the industry must adopt and comply. police in ottawa say they are prepared for the arrival of between one and 2000 protesters on saturday. no bread, a serious business in france, rising costs were said to fuel the french revolution. now bread is once again, causing an uproar. a supermarket chain has low and lower the price of their pick out to just $0.29. but guess our best seller in this bakery in northern paris. but at one euro 20, they now close full times as much as look lex, super cheap french loaves. that has this baker,
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worried about the future slacken comes in. why? yes, this is unfair competition. we can't compete with a price of $0.29. we already had to reduce our profit margin because of the rising flower prices. and we need to be able to pay our wages and production costs. since the start of the coven 19 pandemic, her turnover has slumped at times by up to 50 percent. but she says the crisis has also shown wides important. that local bakeries don't get crowded out by supermarkets, and that's the wrong, we're not in a gap. we local bakers don't only sell bread. we are also a crucial part of parisian life that became all the more obvious during the locked dance when our customers came to see us to have some human contact. no clerk denies. the cheap prices are unfair competition. they say they've lowered their own
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profit margin to help destitute families. the company declined our request for an interview. their policy is already pleasing. some of their customers suitable just to this is really good news, especially for those that are struggling to make ends meet founder to give to his my beget this is great. i can do all my shopping. and one go through this economist says the company chose the right time for the price move. but for it to be a real success, one condition needs to be met. hello, are you seeing of inflation has risen to 2.8 percent compared to 0.5 percent 2 years ago. and food prices have gone up by 30 percent, but the french are food lovers and will only buy the supermarkets cheap begets if they're pleasing to their palate, the horses back at the bakery local cline's have already made up their minds. and if it, this has been our bakery for years, and we'll keep coming here in february on here. we know where the products come
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from. supermarkets shouldn't be allowed to do this. we should go protests against that. she prices, in any case, this baker will continue to try to convince her customers with the quality of forgets instead of their price. and before we go, u. s. president joe biden has visited the site of a bridge that collapsed earlier friday. luckily no one was killed, but several people received minor injuries. when the 50 year old bridge near pittsburgh, pennsylvania went down. rescuers pulled people from a city bus that dropped into the 50 meter ravine, or ironically, vine, was in pittsburg to promote his one trillion dollar infrastructure law. he pledged to fix all of the u. s. as aging bridges. and that's all for me in the team here in berlin. thanks for watching hulu.
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