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156 goals in to 54 appearances since he moved to liverpool from aroma. 5 years ago . the renewal comes as a big boost for the reds after the departure of fellow forward saddle money to buy and munich this summer. and that's it for me, the now but rob, what's is up next with the business news and of course for more you can go to our website d, w dot com, a fall last twitter and instagram at the w news. i've told me a logical ah, [000:00:00;00] with people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families. and the reason
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for these credit is we loaded demonstrate people fleeing extreme ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w, made for mines ah, ah, near us airlines face their biggest challenge since the worst of the pandemic. can they cope with a surgeon demand as americans make their independence day getaway will hear. my
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correspondence in new york. is europe heading for a nuclear, renee songs as the czech republic takes on the e, you council presidency. it's pledging to push from more atomic power. and as a major drought in italy threatens to wipe out this year's harvest, how can we avoid more fears of food insecurity? this is due to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. travel chaos threatened to plague americans hoping to get away for the 4th of july holiday weekend airports and airlines are bracing for the biggest jump in demand. since the pandemic devastated the industry, the seo of delta airlines apologize this week for recent summer travel disruption me. while u. s. allies cancelled or delayed 21000 flights during recent memorial day and june . 18th holidays shortage of pilots and other aviation workers laid off during the
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pandemic and staff sicknesses due to coven, 19 ost stretching flight schedules, to breaking point on this dice. cross to our financial correspondent in new york. teddy austro at teddy. how well prepared? ah airlines, in the u. s. for the weekend ahead? well, what is there to say rob 12300000 people were trying to go on vacation and the u. s . airlines are completely unprepared if we see anything like the cancellations we saw during memorial day weekend. tens of thousands of people could be stranded for a day or more on the way to where they're going. let's remember, there was a 54000000000 dollar bail out of the industry in 2020, and there was a condition not to lay off workers. while these airlines were heavily indebted and they were looking for profits. so they found a loophole following workers, as well as encouraging our pilots to go into early retirement. now we have all this
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demand returning. people want to go on vacation, and the airlines are completely unprepared and can just hope that the worst of it doesn't match to come to pass up in the, in the short term on despising the median term. what, what's the plan for on behalf the airlines and maybe even above the u. s. government to take the pressure off the ation industry? well, they're trying to get workers back to work. it's been a struggle. some airlines are offering passengers these fee waivers to those fees that you get when you try to change your flight or you try to cancel your flight. but really the cancellations are what are going to eat. some of this pressure and some critics are actually calling for punishment of the airlines to deter some of this behavior. senator bernie sanders, for example, is calling for hefty fees on the airline. and this is because in his view, the airlines are committing a kind of form of broad when they're offering passengers. these tickets sometimes 11 months in advance, full well knowing that they have
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a labor shortage and that they're not going to be able to carry out the flights. so either on the punishment and the turns for the future. ok, city officer, the new york stock exchange for us. thanks very much. now is europe on the cause of a new era of nuclear power? the controversial energy sources getting more support at european union level as the czech republic assumes the e you council presidency? is there a boosting support for atomic energy? the priority of special delivery from russia as the war rages in ukraine. uranium fuel rods are being delivered to the terminal nuclear power plant in the czech republic. many lights would go out in the country without the russian uranium fuel rods. nuclear power accounts for 40 percent of the country's energy production . the delivered fuel rods will keep the nuclear reactors running for the next few
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years. i'm for nuclear energy. it's one of the few energy sources where everything works. yeah, yeah. yeah. literally, i'm a geologist, i know about it and i have a clear opinion. okay. and we should have built more nuclear power plants long ago . then we would have safe energy today. he sees the check republics to nuclear power plants at 10, moline and duco vonnie are aging. both were built during this soviet era. the reactor and duke of annie is a mix of western control technology and soviet engineering. the nuclear power plant has never reached western safety standards. there were repeated emergency shut downs caused by defective components. meanwhile, the expansion of renewable energy's has been prevented and delayed. as it is,
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the geographical location of our country is not good for wind energy. for example, we don't have a see where the wind blows strongly name, obviously. and we don't have much sun, especially in winter go be to these. that's why nuclear energy is so important in our energy mix. the czech republic has never had a significant anti nuclear movement. one of the country's few well known opponents, his career, poland ascii. he's critical of the government's plans to build 2 new nuclear power plants by 2036. the model that's perceived is a major capacity of the country to master complicated technology like nuclear power, because many people are proud of the fact that the check republic can organize the construction of a nuclear power plant jekyll. it's seen as something positive is needed of them either capital. the latest uranium fuel rods from russia will keep the check
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nuclear reactors online for another 3 to 4 years. after that they will be replaced by western made ones, which will have to be technically adapted. now some of the other global business stories making the news. general motors has posted a 15 percent drop in sales for the 2nd quarter. us comic assess supply chain problems mean is holding 95000 unfinished vehicles in storage. it however, says that pent up demand is driving strong pickup truck, so average inflation in europe rose to another record high in june and seem of prices in the 19 euro zone. countries reached 8.6 percent half a percentage point up from may. germany inflation dropped to half point one. inflation in spain rose above the 10 percent threshold the 1st time since 1985 and weight prices have dropped 27 percent close to rates available before the war
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in ukraine sent prices to record levels. alice believe this due to recent comments by russia and turkey, they say they're willing to discuss the safe passage of ukrainian grain from block horse are numerous parts of europe. so reco june temperatures in recent weeks and the extreme heat has been taking his toll on the continent harvests in italy, the farmer's association says, a lack of rainfall could cost their members, 3000000000 euros this year. this rice, paddy isn't italy's resort to heartland in the not like many others. it's been scarred by the heat wave that is causing the worst drought in 70 years. roger federer is says he has never seen anything like it a lot. i, he or i've been working as a farmer for 25 years, and i've never seen a situation like this on my disorder. i've lost around 30 percent off my crops because with the little water we have, we're not able to irrigate anymore. well,
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a ballpark. what cabbie are more, no shower, a guy more than a tour of italy's agriculture depends on the pole river. but it's been drying up due to a local freight worse. that's cause salt water from the sea to enter the river contaminating the irrigation canals that supply cornfields. and rice patties. that's deadly for the crops. 20000. yeah. what color bar where that is i it is rice, paddy which hasn't been irrigated for 2 weeks. gaga and 90 percent of the class have completely dried up at a key into the piano. they complete their man fish mccarthy. the draught comes with the russian war against ukraine that is already causing shortages and driving prices. and even if it starts raining to day, much of the damage has already been done. now plastic waste is a major contributor to pollution around the world clogging up landfills and 13
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bitches. but a company out of kenya has found a clever solution for dealing with the problem there. and all are saving their customers money. these marabou, storks aren't the only ones picking through piles of trash. employees of no ma, green plastic limited are looking through it too. they sift through open air landfills like this one. searching for plastic. they can break down and re purpose we believe we contribute to bob auction on climate change in 2 ways. one is that we clean up the environment to take the risk plastic from landfills and we know the contribution of lanfield to global warming and in the thick and weary also, our products are very good substitutes for wood. the plastic is melted down and molded into affordable every day. products, like chairs, tables, and basic building components. stumbling requote, what was law?
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i used to buy wooden poles for building fences when people would steal them at night and use them as firewood for cooking. so now i use these plastic ones a lot. the lot the both this start up salvage is 40 tons of plastic each month. bit by bit it's making a big difference of the normal plastic pores are given young cheese on a bridget into to be able to grow because they're saving this genes from being cut down and used us both and has this vehicle. they use quest, a mall coupling from the environment and they're contributing much in the fight on climate change. these canyons hope it will be their initiative, not plastic that has a lasting impact on the planet. and just lastly able, gary and frost are known as the crypto queen has been added to the f. b i 's most wanted list for running
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a virtual currency scheme with up to $4000000000.00 per year. ignite of a who is also a german citizen, touted one coin as the next bit coin. she claimed that it had a private block chain, which was untrue operation was essentially a pyramid scheme. ignacio her disappeared in 2017 after learning. she was under investigation by the authorities. now her whereabouts are unknown. what we do not offer me in the business team here in berlin from often as you head over to our website, d, w dot com slash business. you can also find plenty more in the d to we use youtube channel, our own facebook, as well as data. we don't business until next time. when making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news africa, they show that fully issues shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. well,
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