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numerous companies have left russia since the start of the war, pledging to pull away from the country even if it affects their bottom line. brands like mcdonald's, starbucks, and others have exited russia completely. but professors on, in feld's yale team has also tracked over 240 companies who are digging in, so to speak, and maintaining full operations in russia, among them, germany, siemens, health in ears and air china. he says, this is one example. we're shutting down operations came with financial rewards. for example, of royal dutch shell, or, or bp or not crashing them, anything you don't look at an investment in terms of what it, what you, what it costs. you take a look at what the return is and the return dwarfs, whatever they invested in their corporate character and the reputation. it's hard to do business in russia right now. it's not a smart place to be. after one year of war,
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rushes economy may not be as resilient as the government claims. and that set from d, w, news and business. thank you very much for watching news asia. when my colleague be rash, banner g is up. next, 350 to the news asia coming up today. germany, india, ties in the shadow of the ukraine war. germany has condemned the russian invasion of ukraine, but not deli, has to answer all of shoulds heads to deli audit. both capitals on the same page when it comes to russia, aggression against ukraine. ah, my british manager, welcome to did up the news asia. glad you could join us. german chancellor,
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olive shoals leaves for india to night, just as new delhi has abstained again, in a vote against russia, the un general assembly shoulds is slated to read prime minister in the rain that are more d in delhi. but you and meanwhile, has called for russia to leave ukraine one year after moscow sent troops across the border. india has maintained a neutral stance since then, and berlin and other western capitals appear to have adjusted to that position. the war is set to come up for discussion, but been sholtes and prime minister mahdi along with other issues. let get more on this visit from 2 people who will be covering this 40 w chief international editor richard walker, who will be traveling with the chancellor and se ability. if i'm with a tumor in delhi, welcome to your board. richard. if i can come to you 1st, india just abstained again at the un in a vote on russia. is that something germany tends to bring up with new deli? well, i think we can certainly expect to hear from all of sholtes or about the war in
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ukraine. it evidently is there is a very important issue here in germany and just the sign of that is the fact that, you know, today on the 1st anniversary of the invasion, you can see just behind me. we have a live shot of the parliament building here. and you see the blue and yellow flag of ukraine flying on that parliament building. so hugely important issue for germany and certainly a sigh of relief. i think in the collective west that, that vote are in yet a kind of commer come on side and produce a much stronger, a clearer position against this war. but i think they have basically started to accept that india is simply not very likely to do that. and what you certainly can't expect is for a sort of lecturing tone from all of shots on this trip. i think he's very much in outreach mode in the kind of mode where he wants to get kind of joint cooperation going with india on a whole host of areas. and he does want to do ashton successfully and convincingly
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to berlin. well, it certainly does british and obviously there must have been huge disappointment meant that both the board took place because germany was that the countries which at a be to india in delhi, asking them to support the resolution condemning russia invasion of ukraine. but in that does seem to have made a pretty strong case for itself. but an indication of that, for example, was when recently a question was asked that what did germany feel about india buying oil from russia and the german ambassadors said where in their buys it's oil from is none of our business. now this is a significant ship from last year when india came under repeated pressure for its purchase of oil from russia and at so much so that the foreign minister became pretty tough and sharp use very sharp language thinks his interests were in fact to defend the people of india and the country. yes, certainly, india feels that it has made
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a strong case for itself. richard usurped uncle schwartz will be in court outreach mod. what are the main agenda items for the german delegation? yet were of course there will be a meeting between all of shelter and cerner intermodal, his indian counterpart, or i think what's really interesting is to the extent to which this is really also a kind of a business visit for an india to the tech hub bank. looter there to meet our german and indian businesses involved in tech and jamie, is interested incorporating on clean energy on take on trying to get, you know, resources such as go green, hydrogen for, for the kind of future of sustainable energy a lot to lots of a projects that show what it will be hoping to move forward on this trip. i'm with her. what does new delhi want from this relationship? basically, british and germany in india have a strong and uncomplicated relationship, economic ties. at the heart of this relationship, germany is endears. biggest a trading partner in the european union and is one of the biggest foreign direct
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investors in india. so india is hoping for a lot. it would like tough neighborhood that it's a faced with the challenges that face especially to do with china and with china increasing closeness to russia. that is a nightmare situation for india. and finally, abolish is also but optics. as the india hordes, the presidency of the g 20 india wants to showcase itself as an international layer of significance and this visit will, but also help in there. do that. we leave it there for the time being. i'm with a 3 man 1000000000 richard walker in berlin. thank you so much. ah, gaming is gaining traction in india and buy one as to where the industry could grow to more than it 1000000000 euros by 2027 in prison. be young people are spending more time gaming and that is worrying according to some experts. this gaming center in new delhi attract cause of youngsters every day. many spend hours playing
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their favorite video games. the thrill and the excitement they feel is palpable the center or no, they are good, says the gaming culture has seen a rise in popularity. well, early are 20 to 30 people used to come here every day, but at the past few months, the number has doubled. the youngsters come because they are attached to a variety of new games which have been launched. they have become very popular that this is our darling. according to a recent report, there are over 500000000 gm did many youngsters to try their hand. i'd becoming professional gamers 23 year old son deep kumar is one of them. every day he spends a few hours playing online games, connecting with other players across the wood. he has hundreds and thousands of followers on a gaming platform, boyd router. he plans to make gaming his career. he already makes enough to allow
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him to live comfortably and regularly update his gaming equipment upgrade by 330. we have a large audience, be switch. so we promote different brands to them by street, which are by himself in this industry. he's also aware that only a few make it to the very top and many become addicted along the way. psychiatry dr. danesh wilson has the same concern. he says, internet and gaming addiction are 2 of the biggest problems. dean's and young adults, faith right now. that's creating a lot of problems. people are having a lot of social withdrawn with drones. they are drawing from the world are just sitting in the rooms. they're not communicating with anyone. it's also creating a lot of issues with the interpersonal relationships, relationships with their parents, relationship with their family members. other people for his part, sandeep knows it is important to strike a balance. he makes sure he also gives enough time to with daddy's friends and family. and for him, it is not just about the game itself. it is also the interaction with his banks.
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hum gamers give us law, follow we gamers of hundreds and thousands of people who listen to us. it okay. i feel like i'm living the kind of life that nothing can better has out all. i have thousands of friends and subscribers, and the list is only increasingly v. i hello gustavo, hello. rocks and deep has big plans over he hopes to be able to compete in international competition. so i may measurable, but whether he ends up as one of the industrial top honors or not either apples after coastal underwater resource management actions discovered a nesting sight in an area known for total poaching. they worked to change attitudes towards the creatures. now some of the turtles, biggest supporters are the people who used to hunt from jesse could bag bag and his family scour the beach for sea turtle eggs. growing up in la union province. in the north of the philippines. jesse says he was still a child when he 1st learned to track the turtles. so he had up what on boy and
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on life was so difficult. back then below the sea turtles were the easiest target for our daily meals. but because there weren't that many fish to catch up, well said what we had up, we'll know. so our parents would feed us the meat and eggs when we were young, in a hot lung eggs at this e and bumping up a, i mean aside, we know about the body. but like many form approaches in the province, jessie has now joined forces with a nonprofit organization and is using his tracking. the species is classified as vulnerable to extinction. said was the 1st day for us to see, see their dos. and you. busy we are very excited and that they poaching was very rampant and you know, and we found that out than it is sir, from us, from being excited in it. the spirit and horrified the group works with community leaders to change attitudes and convinced local poachers that the turtles were more
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valuable alive. they provided training on the role of c turtles in the local ecosystem, and in income for protecting them. fast forward through the day, it's our drug season and 90 percent of our. but rollers are former poachers. so from poachers now they are the protectors of this either. those are some brung sa, i'm overwhelmed with joy, especially when i find the eggs myself. ah, he thought the of whenever they released the new turtle hatchlings in our sight, i'm truly proud. ah, it's more that the little logo is up. it's time to release more hatchlings and the patrol is watch over them as they raced down to the sea. and that does it for this big is more on our website and you can follow awesome facebook and twitter as well for background monday
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