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a 1000000000. donald's in dot dollars in penalty than refund. following u. s. regulate accusations of violating children's privacy. we'll get the latest from our correspondent, also coming up the likes of delivery drones and flying taxes have been a long time coming. while the next generation of aviation tech has proven a tough nut to crack, will meet the people making the future of flying safe. is the time again the w business. welcome is taken months of haggling, but finally e u energy ministers have agreed to a cap on the price of gas. the measure is designed to protect consumers from extreme price risers. so end of the cap kickin. if the benchmark gas price spikes to a $180.00 euros per megawatt hour, and if it's well above the price on global markets, the capital come into effect from february next year. however, some experts have criticized the move for artificially distorting the energy market . and joining us now is t pros, energy analyst and professor seals,
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poet in paris, and thank you very much for joining us again. a terry, i'm so how do we expect this gas price cap to walk? well, as you've seen, the commission has agreed with member states to a cafe gas at $180.00 europe area with our which is much low at 35 percent lower than the 1st truck. it's a class $275.00. you can make it with our but i think it's a fiddling on the market, so they try to caps. it's, it's, it's going to work. maybe not. because i mean, are we at the objective of the commission was to try to reduce not on need the gas price that electricity price. but again, we have to understand that we have extreme high prices in this last year because of the ability to market to mitigate the russian destruction. and they had guaranteed secrete, yup, supplied. so they, the trade off here between high prices,
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increased security for price, and the cap that could reduce secrete of supply. ok in some countries had voice concern over the price, kept the full the vote today. what was behind that main objections? would you say? well, i mean, the 1st objection, as i mentioned, the treaty of supply versus a price cap. i would say that's why it's a german, a position, but they also one position from the netherland because what you're doing here, what the commission he's doing here is fiddling with the on the market. that is in europe. i mean, the only commodities that are trading in europe, which is the teach yes, in the netherlands. and so that the dutch understood that trade, those will move away from the t t f and revert back to the u. k. 2, i think what we've done today is the massive gift to the u. k, because it's going to be the main trading hub for gas again. so what you're saying is, this is going to have a distorting effect on the gas market in europe. yes, it's going to have a distorted eye impact plus it we to perhaps reduce security supply. i mean we,
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we see trade, those which soon try to test new cap to see what's happening for us or so. i mean, it's not going to head to the in the week in that, that have been very kind to us because that increased gas volumes to try to mitigate the russian supply disruption. if you now are telling them that you have to sell your gas at to reduce price, that may not like the idea very much. ok, so taking into account criticism around security of supply and so on. do you think at least on the terms of the countries that supported it, it will be effective? no, i don't think it will be effective because at the end of the day, what matter? it is the price paid by the industry and residential. and this can be addressed in different ways. i mean, we could so many billions we've put so far, 700000000000 euros on the table to try to mitigate the increase of gas price as a tricity price. it's residential industrial level. we could have done that. we
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could have continued to do this, plus the, a states, a problem oper linking the gas with electricity products. and this is something that should be stored, i would expect in q $12023.00 wave. the european commission trying to find a new mechanism to price electricity away from gas. so i don't think this we've so much of the problem we are facing today, says controversial and the sell a lot of work to be done in the u on energy prices, cherry bras. thank you very much. feel insight on that. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making news. german public prosecutors are investigating electric car make a tesla for operating a facility near berlin without proper authorization. the brandenburg environmental agency filed a criminal complaint against the company over the operation of a temporary storage facility for hazardous materials. the company started production near berlin in march. and staying with billionaire ellen mosque, he's put his future as twitter seo to a vote in
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a poll to users go to printer promised to abide by the result of mosque who also runs tester and space. x has come under criticism for several decisions, including suspending journalists from twitter training its verification process and firing thousands of its employees. and epic games were pay a total of $520000000.00 to settle complaints that violated children's privacy and used methods that tricked players into making purchases. the u. s. federal regulators say that 2 settlements are record breaking. epic games is the maker of the popular fortnight came until more on that epic games epic settlement we turned to a wall street correspond against quarter, yet tell us more about the ecstasies allegations against daniel a definitely it is an epic, a settlement and fortnight has made a fortune of for an epic. i mean the company at some point this year was worse
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about $32000000000.00. so basically we're looking at to, to a settlement sir on one side. and it's all about the children's online privacy and protection act. so so one allegation is that a, there was no up, no real, a parental and information necessary of for the kids to play. and then it was some also about a chat and a voice communication as thing that's, that happened sir with a fortnight. so there was obviously, um, some, a potential abuse in this system id. so mostly for kids, some under the age of 13. and then also a 2nd, a settlement, a basically a is a saying that it was pretty uh, let me see that manipulated millions of players, inter making unintentional purchases. so one is the protection of children and the
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other is some, the unintentional purchases that were done through the in game store at fortnight. all right, yenna quarter and on that to interesting development from murph epic games there. thank you very much. and as for that, from wall street, the skies above us are set to become more crowded in coming years, and it's not just plains, but drones and even flying taxis could be whizzing over our heads. the problem comes with coordinating all that traffic. now software is looking to fill in where pilots and air traffic control just can't keep up a helicopter on a rescue mission. every 2nd counts to save a life. suddenly, a large drone is block and the way it's a frightening scene through hutton, the companion his c on some of our flights this year. we had a drawn detector on board and we detected several drones that weren't clearly
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visible to the pilots. i small drones often pilot bi hobbyists are hard to regulate and keep in check. this is where use space comes into play, and you, you white system of flight corridors that allow autonomous drones to navigate a crowd of air space. in these corridors, there's heavy traffic with helicopters and small planes crossing at low altitude. absolute control is vital use versus use space is a modern digital concept for managing air space that has been specifically developed for drones and future axis faxes. it creates a process for automatic take off clearances and warnings. the kremlin vague traditional practices with exchanges between pilots and navigator won't do any more . software is key now or from. so the goal of this exercise is to test the software, a simulated drawn flight from frankfurt airport to a destination downtown. at some point, a helicopter appears,
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it's all done safely on a test side operated by the german aerospace center using an actual chopper and a real drone. they move towards each other getting closer until the drone turns and makes wait for the helicopter. mom, what a am an asner tad say today. we've witnessed the 1st real flight where the new use pe, service controlled communication between the helicopter and a valentine services, attested warner or an armed us. it's a milestone to its implementing new space for new space. this helicopter pilot had the front seat. riots are yard as this is the 1st time. anything like this has been tried that created some tension for sure, but it all went very well indeed. you space will be launched soon by the lot more testing will be needed before freight drones can take off the next steps are to
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auto add to autonomy are of course closer than many people think they are already to day radar light of systems available. work can detect certain elements, but to bring that on a commercial level, of course that will take a few more years to come and air taxes. well, they will need human pilots for years. and finally, from aviation to something more out of this world, it's been 40 years since e t visited our planet, the extraterrestrial who's the tia judging. adventures on earth, moved millions and set technical standards in hollywood to the original animal. tronic model used to bring the big i'd alien to life in steven spielberg's classic . the sold for a whopping $2600000.00 at an ella auction this past weekend with $85.00 a mechanical joint feel. everything moves on the 18 model from the eyes to the neck . and of course, that point t finger that was held aloft as the alien informed his friend eliot. but he wanted
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to phone a now quick reminder of our top story for you. you energy ministers have agreed to a cap on the price of gas. the representative say that the measure is designed to protect consumers from extreme price rises. however, some experts have criticized the move for artificially distorting the energy connecticut. that's it from us. thank you very much for watching from public favorites to feed breeding success is a moral dilemma, will do what should happen to the animal space. so species appropriate
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