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good post for europe's largest nuclear plants. update after us, our stay tuned up for the business headlines that's coming up next with my colleague, kate ferguson. of course, if you want more, you can find that on our social media couse at dw news, or you can check us out online on our website. d, w dot com. i'm clear richardson in berlin from in team. we're here behind the scenes. thank you so much for joining us. people in trucks injured one, trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families, all the tags in syria to these credit owners with
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people lean extreme around 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, another blow for a german golf supplies russia, done deliveries along the north stream, one high blind saying it's closed for maintenance. we can europe cope if supplies don't resume also coming out from them to boss on finished buildings in china,
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leap home buyers facing difficult choices and now plays off a 5th all that stuff as a social media company struggle to stay relevant in a competitive market. this is the only business i'm k. ferguson, thanks for joining me. russia has suspended all gas applies to germany through the north stream, one pipeline. stage energy from gas problem says deliveries will be stopped for 3 days for maintenance work. but there are diets over whether gas will start flowing again on saturday. russia had already reduced with stream one flows to 20 percent of their normal capacity fighting technical reasons. the german government accuses the kremlin of using gas supplies as a weapon to retaliate against western sanctions. for more in this, i'm joined now by carl natalie, ceo of crystal energy. carol, with the stoppage really only last 3 days. well, you know, this is as good as mine,
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but many fear the stoppage is going to last much longer than that because we have seen that russia is not really a surprise has been using its gas supplies to europe as a weapon to achieve certain political points. and so that's why i think the markets here maybe factoring the source supply is not coming back to the market after 3 days. or if they do, they may not be fully back in supply. so you have to wait and see. but i'm more on the, you know, cautious side now ukraine's president vladimir lansky has accused russia of waiting on a worst gas war against a united europe. do you think europe is united in its response to the energy crisis? what does the think of the describe? you of as united because the countries are not, you know, they don't have one genius situation. partly because of their reliance on gas. so you see guessing a bigger role. for example, here in germany,
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where i'm sitting there in philly, for instance, despite being neighboring countries. and it's not only the reliance on guess i'll also, i have on russian guess. so germany has a much bigger exposure to russia and gas induction. guess applies. and let's say spain, so in that respect, it would be unfair to could decide, you know, for not being united because it's countries, i'm not, we homogeneous. but it is fair to say that so far they have displaced a united front against russian aggression in ukraine. ok, so they're showing a united front, but how equipped would you say europe is in the case that russia decides not to resume delivery? 3, north, $31.00. i can't say that i fully equipped otherwise. you wouldn't be seeing the prices that you are seeing today. quite high prices, but they have been working very hard on reducing or minimizing the impact of losing their what's important supplier and the local supplier that is russia and they've been working on it for, for a while now they knew,
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and they still know that they cannot go back and finally on russian gas because you cannot find immediate available supply out there. and that's why they have a non functional on coal, on oil. but they have not a no function on get, but they are working on reducing their defends. and russia knows that, and i think it fresh, i did not know that there would be taking the stuff that they are taking today because they're paying for the worst case scenario of not having access anymore in the future to the market. okay, so it could be a really tough winter ahead. carol. lastly, seo at crystal energy. thank you very much. thank you. snap tubs, parent company says the video messaging up will be causing 20 percent of its stuff . the ones popular are, has had trouble staying competitive with platforms like tick tock on is facing a steep decline in our sales. in july, the california based company reported quarterly losses of $422000000.00. stopped up, says it will restructure the company to focus on augmented reality and revenue
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growth. let's talk more about this with d w. financial cars on teddy austro in new york. hi teddy, good to see, you know, snap is just one of several companies that hired really aggressively during the pandemic, only then to the last job 2 years later. is this any more than a major miscalculation of the paper growth? well, it definitely is a miscalculation, i'd say, it's a grander miscalculation across the entire tech sector, which saw explosive growth over the past 2 years. and now we're seeing this contraction. and even as there is a red hot labor market here in the united states, the tech sector is rolling out these layoffs, as you said. even the big ones like meta and google, we are seeing hiring freezes. but for snap, this may be run of the mill competition as well. staff is a relatively small social media company compared to some of the big ones, like facebook, like tick tock. but also the company has blamed apple for changing its privacy
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policies on the app store, which has made it apparently harder for the company to test and track it to ad campaigns. and that's why we've seen snap stock go down pretty significantly in the past several months. it's up has a nice major restructuring plan as well. and tell me a little bit more about thought on whether you think it will work well, it's a pretty radical restructuring plan. so the company certainly hopes it'll work. but i'd say it's hard to tell at the moment because of the economic uncertainty in the economy. the company is trying to trim the fat if you will get rid of some of the hardware. it's been working on like augmented reality glasses, some drones, but also some things that were under it like games and other apps. but we have to remind ourselves where did this boom time. com in the past 2 years for the tech sector that came from the fed, putting a lot of money into the economy,
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a lot of cheap money, and now we are seeing opposite interest rate high the contraction of economy to tame inflation. and this is certainly going to hurt snaps prospects, and you'll be hard pressed to find, i believe that level of growth in the near future. and it is such a competitive market. teddy austria, thank you so much. now i to some of the other global business stories making new microsoft a nice table, create 36000 new jobs and ca, tara, by building a cloud data center. the technology giant hopes the move will help the gulf states in its effort to distance itself from the gas and oil industry once completion. the new facility will be one of microsoft largest international projects, up to a $120000.00 retail on service firms, and it should be with going out of business over the next 10 months. that's according to business lobby con camacho, which warns that searching energy cost for horse companies to go under. if the italian government doesn't step in to help,
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they estimate 370000 employees could lose their job. e commerce giant alibaba is among the 1st spots of chinese companies to be audited by us regulators that's after beijing allied, the us to vet firms in china and hong kong. the move could end a long running dispute that threatened to boot more than $200.00 chinese companies from us stock exchange. russian gas di and gas problem which owns a majority stake in the north stream, one pipeline to price the market by posting a record profit of more than $40000000000.00 for the 1st half of the year. the shares stored over 27 percent following the news guys from is planning to extend pipeline project to china, which has not condemned russia. the invasion of ukraine staying in china, overt act of protest are not common there, but public anger of the country's real estate developers have been all too clear to
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see chinese mortgage holders have been withholding re payments almost as they wait for their homes to be finished. as patrick fock reports, many borrowers have been left in dire straits tomorrow launch. as you approach this part of han and province by train, you see it bears all the hallmarks of china's growing crisis. in the distance, unfinished construction projects scattered across the city. this is drew my d m. a city of around 7000000 people in southern had an province meacham bought a home here in 2018 for just over half a 1000000 new on equivalent of around 75000 euros. the developer was meant to complete the project in 2020, but ran out of funds. lead in want to show his face on camera fearing possible retribution. but he was fed up and desperate to speak out about what's happened to him or do you monumental along? i bought the apartment in 2018 law or luna,
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the it was agreed it will be ready in 2020 raj, another drawing what they stopped working 2019 issue and they're still not working on it now. the mayor was on the 3rd day of happened, has been left to rot ever since the law, illinois chung armor of the war, the day we visit other home buyers come to meet lee as well among them an elderly woman with 3 young girls. and so she's their grandmother, their parents are migrant workers and live far away in the south saving for the family. she looks after them here. huh. yeah, she says she fears their home will never be finished and the girls won't have anywhere to live. one of the things that's really extraordinary here and really gives you a sense of the scale of the problem, is this whole road is lined with unfinished buildings, one after the other. as far as the, i can see the homeowners here say there are thousands of people in tomorrow, dan, who bought unfinished homes with nowhere else to go some or even considering moving
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into these ramshackle buildings. but there are hundreds of thousands of others across china in similar situations who are simply refusing to keep up mortgage payments. that may be a problem on loftus, honored by the rappers as also father, father pans, and also for the economy as well. patrick wong is a real estate analyst with bloomberg intelligence. he says, policy makers mainly to shake up the practice of buyers paying developers before completion. nearly 90 percent of all homes in china, our pre sold a senior passes. we really rely on the pizelle contrast haunted sales to funder porch at the well, a man or 2 fun if under internal finance or resources or buying the land, the crisis is power pressure on the government and stud social unrest. many people have expressed sympathy for victims, likely. what you lose shantora dawning up june hi along. i just want everyone to be
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able to see that ordinary people are drowning in misery lava here. so the hudson, what other people have nowhere to voice their grievances to withdraw your crew was all samar if left unresolved for many, the consequences could be crippling. and that's all we have time for. thank you so much for watching more. you can check adobe dot com slash business. we're on the dw news news channel as well, from me and the team here in berlin, as russia and its artist, russia. and it's dissident artist, russia, a blacklist for different artist. with
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the focus on d. w in into the conflict. so with sebastian as rushing forward is advancing east of ukraine here is warding ally. good massive layout gum my here this week. um hold on his record with both bar man because minnesota there's not a member of the european parliament, heathen. flo, pressing for a quick c spar a wrong with 60 minutes a w with music 50 years ago. the international gathering of peace and cooperation becomes
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the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrorists, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team. and immediately killed one man, and that this will be the last time i saw in life or worse fears realized tonight, they're all gone. how i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this the world should not forget the long shuttle. the 1972 olympic massacre, start september 3rd on d, w. ah, hello everyone and welcome to focus on europe. we start today show with a look at putin's war which continues to.
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