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that can do that, but we won't guarantee for that anymore, but we will guarantee far more investments in other countries. so this might be a strong push forward for divesting and going to other countries because then the german state gives a guarantee that if something's happening, we will pay them out. but it is quite important, isn't it? the idea that the german government provides effectively a kind of insurance meant in montana working in an open market economy. we, we can't, we can't interfere in the markets and say you are not allowed to, we are not the totalitarian, authoritarian state and say, you are not allowed to. what we can do is re from the market drew it's, and i'm convinced that this will work. so changing the roots of the market, which changed the market and this is our way. but, but you still are prepared to provide this insurance. this kind of guarantees to some investments in china. why not just cancel that? why not just say we're not going to guarantee investments in china anymore,
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that might be the case and some sectors that are critical, critical for the infrastructure of critical for the coming technologies. but in general, i might my standpoint is that of course, interested in trade with china, but not in stupid trade with china. so it must be a level playing field. as long as that's a truism, it's working fine, then it's working fine with a problem. this is not critical, but there might be some sectors we have. we have done that before, that we won't guarantee because we are afraid that the knowledge in some technologies are stolen away if they're investing invested in china. and on the other hand, is investment from china coming to the german market. that might ought to be problematic. some areas, let's say parts, pause, hospitals, but also seem to conduct the industries for compo, despite attempt to, to reduce dependency on china. you'll government has recently approved the sale of
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a state in hamburg court, the most important part in germany, to accompany owned by the chinese stage. that it was no the you oppose the steel. the deal has now been approved. why is it been approved? it has been approved to search, not the whole year, so the amount was lowered below a level where the influence, according to the german german german law, is not not hold accountable anymore. so this is low investment, but you're right. i think it's only half measure half victory in a way i would have preferred that there would be an investment of costco, the great chinese shipping company in the part of hamburg, you would have a preferred that was no. and yeah, that's right, that's right. but we need to have unity in the cabinet, and this was the only way to get this unity. so it was a step forward,
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but not the whole way. but it's a process of cost. i mean, we're coming from, from an idea rad politicians like 3 last should be case. maybe you before that we're saying all the time, china, that's all, it's all market and all the investments should go to the trade should go to china and coming from china. so what we're doing something big quite and our changing the practices of china, strategy and politics. and this is, of course, this is a face and we have to learn and we have to think about it and from the general analyze is going into the details of sometimes complicated. and in that case, the cabinets existing from 3 different parties need needed some time to think about it. the final question, i mean, can you understand some international observers look at germany and they think it simply hasn't made up his mind about china. it has a huge policy. no, that's wrong. i would say we have made online to never see the problem problem. we
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own off the government also. it's just how them across and the government really, we know the risk freeze you have for careful analysis of the clamp risk in the investments. so this is not a problem the might be i wouldn't say dispute but to different thoughts if it becomes concrete. so if you have to, to, if that would be an investment from china and the alternative is huge amount of unemployment and some regions. of course, you have to think about that. but the general strategy is completely clear. we want to protect our critical infrastructure. we want to protect our effect of critical goods and knowledge is developed and beyond that, we still of course want to have a trade tradition of china. it's not happening. so it's not, i know that the us, the sometimes saying more harsh word. so this is not our way so we,
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we where it's unproblematic, that's not a problem to have tried to china. but in the programmatic areas, we have to be more careful going to be have been before of a havoc many thanks warring parties, neither you'll be. i've signed a deal allowing humanitarian aid into the war torn t gray region. the government and rebel fractions recently agreed peace terms to and a lot running conflict there. the focus now is on this argument and 8 supplies, hen shanks and hug signal another hopeful day for a theo, pia leaders from the government and to guy and rebels coming to give the to in the brutal conflicts which has displaced millions of people with a pe steel signed to live in days ago, and for toria, both sides have now decided to open up humanitarian corridors. oh, b o. o.
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b. o. the and the conflict began in november 2020 less than a year after ethiopian prime minister abbey archman won the nobel peace prize for making peace with eritrea. eritrea and fighters have since been fighting alongside ethiopian federal troops and take ry saturdays agreement. commits to grind forces to give up the heavy weapons and foreign forces to withdraw from the region one who with whom you oh.
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and the agreement allows for immediate humanitarian access to all plays host to the 1st nfl regular season, american football game of the country today. the seattle seahawks take on the tampa bay buccaneers in munich. over $70000.00 fans are expected to attend the nfl game, which will feature the sports most iconic player. tom brady. the nfl is raining, king of accomplishments, with 7 super bowl rings, is on the verge of playing the leagues 1st ever game in germany. it's amazing. i know, and i told all my teammates that you know you're, you're not gonna necessary, remember, every game you play in your whole career, ah, but these ones you do remember, they're very special and just to go to another place. and i mean, have an experience like this center, you know, when i'm older, i'll be thinking about pracs annanette stadium right there. and, and going to play in an allianz arena, which is amazing. so you know,
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this is your whole life is made of memories and experiences and to do with the teammates and do it with a game that i love. and football has brought me a lot of places in life and has brought me to germany now. the nfl had no trouble at all. silly. now the tickets to its debut on sunday in munich between the seahawks in buccaneers. it's not only a contest between 2 division leaders. it's also one featuring an icon in this poor tom brain. so is germany ready for some football? the answer that has d w sports, chris harrington, who joins us now in the studio. so chris white, exactly is the end of l choosing to play a game here in germany. well, obviously money is involved, you know, they want to expand their brand, they research ceiling domestically, and it's not the 1st venture in germany over 3 decades ago. there's actually a preseason game that kicked off right here in berlin. it literally stadium. and
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then that was the precursor for nfl europe. that was something that started in the early nineties to early 2, thousands. but it really failed connecting in a basically a strong fan base with television and radio. you know, but here we go. one fact to, for the fact that people might not realize is that germany has a huge fan base that support american football. in one point there was a free to air television back between 20122015. the seattle seahawks actually had the largest german speaking fan base. germany is the number one market for growth, according to all of the nfl executives. and they're looking forward to it. obviously, they brought the biggest name in the sport to pretty much help. so tickets, tom brady, i mean he's basically the michael jordan equivalent to football. i'm sure all the vans are thirsty in as salivating to see him. i take his 1st napa historic when at that here in germany. so how significant is playing the game here and money for the nfl, but also for germans of football fans? well, i think from the nfl perspective speaking, as an american, you know, i think it will be a cultural experience. you know, there is
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a fair culture that exists in the nfl in the united states, a small pockets, a big difference. something that unique about germany is you know, the masses, you know, you typically see a lot of celebrating them. but as they can, you see teams the other football, you know, the players celebrating interacting with fans. that's something that tom brady touched on because he has an actual famous german american footballer. let's take listen. so my friend sebastian vollmer, who i played with one of the great german football players ever, ah, he told me that the crowds for the soccer games here are the best in the world. so that's what i'm expecting. i expect to be really loud and they'll be cheering all game. ah. so i'm sure they're very educated group of fans. they probably know football quite a bit now. all right, so the nfl is coming back to germany. what do you think is this going to be a one off game, or are they here to stay? well, they've actually started and kicked off their international series, and that was in london where it started off,
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but up i believe 2007 in london. they've kicked off games, they've been had games in mexico, and they've expanded, they had games a to stadiums in london when i taught them, and when at wembley, and now in germany, we're seeing this, the expansion, obviously game. actually, most people, not really, most people might not realize this, but since this all started 30 games, regular season in a feel, games have actually kicked off overseas in frankfurt. oh, frankfurt stadium will host to matches. and byron unix ion serena will host another match, featuring, obviously, hopefully a big name, maybe not as big as tom brady, but the inner feels goal is really to attract young fan to young fan base. and hopefully this will be something that can kick start that and he can grow. and there are even been rumblings maybe in the distant future. we can actually see the international franchise be established. that would be something that would really help connect the dots of this beautiful game that i love america. all right, well i'm afraid we have to leave it there. that was d w's. chris harrington,
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thanks for joining us today. thank you. that's all for me from now, but stay tuned for more sports news with sports live, which sounds a light on the upcoming world cup and guitar. and don't forget there's also a website d, w dot com for more international headlines. i'm here until berlin. thanks for tuning in. ah ah
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