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negotiations the koran provocation is putting their ties to the test. yet again, i had on the organizers of berlin's international film festival, the belly nella have unveiled this year's program. russia's invasion of ukraine and protests in iran will be cor themes, actor and director, sean, penn, will premier superpower, his documentary about ukraine war belli, nala wall, so feature french director, nicola philly bows, swelled up to watching d. w. news. ah ah ah, leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece, is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre and no,
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it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rocks, 2 versions, multiple copies, and a hidden drawing. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers store to february 10th on d, w ah, cut backs it forwards operations in europe. the american comm anchor is proposed, the laying of thousands of workers mainly in germany, will delve into why and it's no laughing matter how a mild winter is proving problematic. the europe ski resort,
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the business was in berlin. welcome to the program. now, ford is supposed to be planning to slash its workforce in your unions representing the american comic as employees in germany. have told work has been over 3000 post that not the company says it needs to be more competitive and it's output of electric vehicles. some afford products development work in europe, except to be moved us before it isn't the only big us listed company laying off employees spotify is also announced that it's letting go. 6 percent of staff, about $600.00 jobs. the end of last week, google parent company alphabet announced a massive 12000 jobs will become part of a trend, riffling through major us firms as they write the ongoing economic stone. well, let's get more on this from a financial correspondent in new york young court again. but let's begin by talking
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about ford. what exactly is the thinking behind these job cuts of what's the civically in europe? well, i mean, the bill, the car industry i would say in general is experiencing if you would shift them at the dimensions towards electric vehicles. far as i understand, you need less workers produce those new type of cars and then when it comes to yours. well, actually fort already announced some layout to be talking about couple of thousands of jobs in the united states last year. so now, so to speak, at the 70 europe turns, and then on top of it, then also some of the vehicle that ford for you in germany, smaller se, dante, those cars are not so much in favor anymore with for management. they're more looking towards bigger. s u v. 's or as you mentioned e v. so this is part of the reasoning. why with the those nails now in europe and
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the ends as spots. if i a swedish come people also listed on the new york stock exchange, the latest text to announce job because this is the story of a post panoramic downsizing definitely. and if you talk about the stock being traded here and at the new york stock exchange in the past 12 months, the stock prices down by about 50 percent. so then you can see that there has been some pressure for spotify in the past couple of months. the management itself will say that it might have been to, and vicious, and in the past, the too much investing, actually operating costs are about double the revenue of spotify. so that obviously is not a great combination. and therefore, we're seeing those jump cards that part of the story is that maybe all those digital companies that boon so much during the pandemic or not so much in favor any more as people spent their money elsewhere. but then also part of the story is that
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with all those rate increases from the federal reserve, for instance, money, it's become much more expensive for cooperation. so now they're starting to cut costs. ok ends quarter in new york for us. thank you very much. now creations are getting used to being in the already though another start of the creation became the 20th country to join the single currency. the government in zagreb had hoped that the switch to the euro is and what help combat historically high inflation. many correlations are convinced is done the opposite. this is the old farmer's market in zagreb. it's where residents of the creation capital get their proud use. but as sweet as the apples might be, the new euro denominated prices leave a better taste for many customers. i will make me realistically, everything became more expensive. i was just at a store now and the prices of everything had gone up. oh no bit they would have
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they would. they said they would they they said awesome. i stumbled oh, milk, eggs. i guess all of the praises her lead up really high with the start of the year, croatia became the 20th country to adopt the euro. it replaced the kuna at a ratio of 7 and a half to $1.00 price hikes were not supposed to happen. but analysts in the country have said that some shops have high prices by up to 50 percent. government inspectors said that they checked $1000.00 stores and found unjustified price hikes at around a quarter of them issuing more than $240.00 fines. but some customers aren't panicking yet. mason that li. i think all i talk about price hikes is a bit overblown. every single country they'd introduce the euro had problems like these. we need to start thinking in euro 1st, instead of converting from kronos, tara, for now, price hikes are the last thing, creations need,
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given the countries double digit inflation rate, even before the new currency was introduced. as take a look at some of the global business stories, making news, brazil, and argentina, and talk strategies, a common currency. brazil is present really the silver chest calling it the so which means south the aim of south america's 2 largest economies is to boost regional trade and to reduce reliance on the us dollar. defense finance ministers warned that the country's financial situation is becoming increasingly precarious. japan's public debt is and double its annual economic output by far the heaviest burden in the industrialized world. it's becoming a problem as inflation is high yields rising and interest rates are expected to follow. and germany will join a new hydrogen pipeline project linking portico, spain, and france announcement was made during german chancellor. the german chancellor strip of shells has been in paris. the 2500000000. your project code
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h to met was the by 10 percent of these hydrogen demand is expected to be operational by 2030 the hair in europe. we should be hitting peak ski season, but many areas of only just received that 1st snowfall meteorologists say, global warming means it's something we're gonna have to get used to. so are europe's ski resorts ready to adapt? our reporter laws halter has been finding out. you can see the lp from here within a few years, only the highest peaks will have a virtual snow guarantee, a winter in lower regions like here or bash. dolphin snow is exceedingly rare, and never has that been as little as this winter, green meadows everywhere. not exactly what tours, so looking for most cabins on the cable car are empty and those who booked the week of fun on the slopes hadn't changed their plans. you know, my phone number,
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usually i do ski and snow shall tours all winter long. now i'll have to find another way. well, i'll just hike then get most of the final get we love you. seeing well, hiking is okay to, but i'd really rather go skiing if i'm going out to the whole cut, the regions highest peak still offer some snowy adventures, but the main attraction is out of commission. because even up here, there's not enough cover for the sledding, track, michigan, shauntay had ordered. bowers, letting track is a big deal here. it's fast to takes balls. it's pretty steep and almost 5 kilometers long kilometer long. this season's sledding fun as not quite as long as the nearby hindley cable car. they've made just enough snow to at least keep some kids happy and better yet. there's even some skiing possible if only for absolute beginners as me, i'm here with made from snow limited to this one location and we were able to offer
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skiing lessons for law for a bed ask yes, you can't get around that. it's just not enough. was my computer to renew the algo region? well, come some for 1000000 visitors every year, making tourism the main business here winter counts for a 3rd of it. naturally climate change has people worried, a strong showing between november and february is key to the survival of shops, restaurants, and hotels. some of them are already busy preparing for future seasons without snow . his father can and he's just again, usually our guests come here for skiing, that this here that was impossible due to a lack of snow blind. and so my, we expecting more of interest to be like this. we can count on snow any more. and that's why we investing in other projects like this kits. playground so that we can keep our guests entertained anyway. i didn't want to hide the kernan,
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the hotels lu, adventure playground has just opened. more projects are planned and some summer attractions can also be extended. like the up c coaster, germany's longest mountain run. that since you down hill at really high speed, it's as close as one gets to a real down look venture this winter. and just lastly, a technological step forward. this cutting edge technology you can see behind me is helping people to regain their mobility. it's recently received regulatory approval in the u. s. and is french developers have high hopes? shaw luis costanza has a very good reason to be cheerful. his 16 year old son, oscar, who's normally in a wheel chair, is walking towards him. using one of his inventions, a robotic exoskeleton called out a lot new,
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some ta from that. tell me that there are 3 of us who are the founders of one to craft, which was founded in 2012, 2 of the founders, including myself, have loved ones in our family, in wheelchairs, and it was for me, it's my son, oscar, and one day he said to me, dad, do i robotics engineer, what do you make a robot that will help me to walk to the hammock? oscars? neurological condition means he can't walk on his own. but with a simple voice command. double the exoskeleton lifts him from his seat and moved his legs for him. setting a roper well, it's new for me because before to walk i always had assistance. and now i no longer need help, so i feel independent illness or to move the self balancing device recently received approval from the us food and drug administration for use and stroke rehabilitation. the $220000.00 exoskeleton has been sold to hospitals in
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luxembourg, france, and the us. one of its testers is kevin pete, who became paraplegic after a motorbike accident. this is jason martinez, an extremely pleasant sensation. i can look people eye to eye when usually i'm below them. so that's very comfortable with. the wonder craft is still working on a lighter version to sell to individuals. it's getting there one step at a time. so from us, goodbye. oh, on with the wind. no revered to this day 10 oscar films that made history milestones of cinematic art. and how they changed the world
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