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already in place and try to tighten up those those areas to show the pressure. but im sophie from the organization for policy, research and development studies. thank you so much for your time. that is all the news from our business is next with christy plants and, and how chinese telecom for what is keeping its leadership all in the family. don't forget this more on the website d, w dot com any time you need it. you can also check it out. social media channels to handle the need. for instance, twitter is at d. w. news. i'm anthony howell. caesar ah ah, ah, in the low end. mm
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hm. ah you cuz i'm a cool, cool b u i. it is just me. in the middle, oh ah, ah, wall ways keeping its leadership all in the family. but it could mean more difficulties with the us, with china's leading tech company headed by someone in the u. s. had arrested for violating sanctions against iran and ukraine. refugee stan at the ready to help, but germany's labor shortage. but bureaucracy isn't making it easy for them.
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welcome back. i'm christie flats and bringing you a nother dw business update from berlin and a move that could potentially re, kendall us qualms about chinese tech giant wall way. the daughter of founder and ceo ran saying, fe is set to take on the rotating position of chair at the company. for the 1st time german news agency dpa says it's been given confirmation that mang ones who will lead the chinese tech giant from april. first, the move could strain us. chinese relations mang made headlines of 2018 when she was arrested in canada at washington's behalf on accusations of bank fraud in violation of us sanctions against around well for more and this we go to wall street now and to youngs corta. yonce. tell us how significant is this news that the while way founder's daughter is going to take over? well, chris is definitely at some jews, said to the already pretty big drama between you away and the united states. i mean
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mang and i had been under house arrest in canada for about 3 years before as he returned to china. as far as i know, i believe it was december when the u. s. officially ended as the case against mang, but clearly, i mean they, those 2 with, you know, each other quite a bit. and as you're hinted, could add a certain attention between away and the united states. but then again, also it's a rotating job. so she will be in charge for 6 months, and after that she will step aside to somebody else. okay, well, that's a good point. i mean, we're talking about all these tensions here between while way in the u. s. but this is also a major international tech giant and one that a lot of us companies work with or want to work with. i mean, in any way, is this also a chance for a new chapter between the u. s. and the company, or is it not really well at least, chris, the,
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i would say that the relationship between the us and china and the same is true between the us and you are way, is probably not necessarily getting any better. i mean, they had been some hint out of d. c that some of the licenses that actually got granted to you of a could be revoked. meaning that certain parts from companies like intel or crowd come in, the future might not be allowed to to get sold. so it does look at this point that the relations might rather get a bit a tougher. there also some movement when it comes to take talk, so they also could be ben against a tick tock in the next couple of weeks or months. so it does not look like a tension will ease at all when it comes to the economic relationships between china. and united states. ok, yes, i want to go in another direction with you for a 2nd. now, j powell, the head of the u. s. federal reserve. he has to answer some questions before
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a congressional committee tomorrow. now this is a standing appointment that he has, but currently inflation in the u. s. is still far above target. is how going to be in the hot seat this time around? well, i guess we really do not have to be jealous about the j pilot said job for this week. 20 talks in front of the congress on tuesday and also again on a wednesday, i mean the federal reserve had hinted that they will continue to increase some interest rate, especially at the labor market. recently it was red hot and i could imagine that some of the politicians will ask and so if it isn't too much what the federal reserve is doing and that it would do too much harm on the us labor market overall . so definitely it's tough spot to be on and then we will hear more on tuesday and wednesday of well, we'll be asking you about that. of course. that was the court in new york. thank you. now the trees are already helping with energy costs. now
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france is putting pressure on the food industry. many supermarkets are already advertising price freezes, but for the french government, that's not enough to combat inflation for the next 3 months. large supermarket chains say they will sell selected products at cost. sacrificing virtually all profit little opposite door in the next few days, we will present an anti inflation logo in our 3 national colors that will help consumers quickly find the products they can be guaranteed, have the lowest price, and this is thanks to the effort made by those in the food industry leap re book with sebra goss i before 50 disco be to the mayor. estimates that participating companies will be foregoing profits of several 1000000 euros. food items are particularly affected by inflation and france. prices have risen by 13.3 percent
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year on year. the general inflation rate, on the other hand, is 7 percent french to satisfaction with the government is growing. announcements to stabilize prices have become much more common. but the measures haven't helped much. inflation and france is still double what it was last year while there's been an ongoing shortage of skilled workers here in germany, especially in the field of medicine. now some recently arrived refugees from ukraine have experience working as doctors, nurses or orderlies back in their home country. these are skills, they'd be happy to transfer to germany, but it's a difficult process and requires most foreign medical workers to go through re training. katerina berlin, duke had to leave everything behind in ukraine, her family, friends, and her job. she's a dental assistant and doesn't have much experience on hospital wards,
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but she's getting a helping hand at the vile heim hospital in bavaria. veto shawna is also from ukraine, but has been here for over 2 years and is showing her new colleague the ropes that a wonderful job. i try hard. i tried to do everything well, just as i learned in ukraine, a book that i showed us, even if it's all a more complicated, sometimes i try to make the best of it all over the worst or no, it was more logical. tilo rud, love is responsible for organization and administration on the nursing ward. he says he's surprised at how quickly the new employees find their way around in germany. competency it, so they're already competent for you have to recognize the nurses field of work in germany as different from that in ukraine for example, or in serbia and germany. the focus of nursing is on basic care. i. e, caring for the body, giving food, monitoring medication, more so than in other countries such as ukraine nurses don't watch patients,
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they're there. it's purely about medical care. the ukrainians, as far as medical care is concerned, are actually superior to german nurses. the biggest challenge for them is not the work itself, but the language. after all, they have to know medical terminology and be able to read and understand drug labels. that's why they have 2 hours of intensive german lessons every day. but they learn most of the language on the ward with the help of their team. it's wrong, rita, chona knows exactly how it feels for the newcomers. she too had to start all over again. now, 2 years after leaving ukraine, she's a registered nurse and she's happy training. her new colleagues he had said, i have with all my heart, my soul because these are my people from my home country. i have to help like there
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are also regular meetings with the hospitals, integration officer. she answers questions and helps where she can. for example, with red tape and german lessons. for some refugees from ukraine, germany may become the new permanent home. when the day star nauseous for me, it's important to live where my family is safe. i will give we also like it in germany, and they're still in warren ukraine as a point to say that it's very likely that we will stay here at the longest. the child as much as thought to mustang assisted. good then thought it will take another year then a final exam in now after that in a ticket, jenko will finally be a certified nurse in germany. aaron's currency, the re all has fallen to a record low amid you guessed at high inflation. the currency has lost half its value since the protests last year following the death of a young woman in police custody. the rainy in reality value just keeps on falling.
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the heavily sanctioned economy has become increasingly isolated human rights violations. the breakdown of its 2015 nuclear agreement with the west and iran supply of military hardware to russia, all eroding the country's reputation internationally. many people are seeing their savings slowly disappear. of them are, those is a limit to our patients and we can tolerate difficulties up to a point when we're past that point. people stop and ask, what are we supposed to do or maybe the dollar rate will reach $1000000.00 re else . how are we supposed to live? how far is inflation going to go until when give us a chance? okay, talk with joe inflation was over 53 percent in january. that's up from 44 percent 2 years ago. rising prices in dire economic conditions have fueled public anger toward the government. the count reset the current rate of $600000.00 reality for
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a dollar. someone who imports goods can't sell them as the price is too high. what shops a currently selling was imported at old rates one. now when they go to buy, they'll lose money. it runs currency and inflation rate were stable in 2015 after the nuclear deal was signed. but the u. s. withdrew 3 years later, imposing maximum sanctions. iran has since turned to china signing a raft of tre deals this month. but he runs brutal crackdowns on protests and the sale of military drones to russia. mean little chance of re forging trade ties with the west. mexico youth are hoping to promote recycling by creating an artwork made entirely of drink cans. scouts from all over the country gathered in mexico, cities main square to make a 90 meter wide flirted leaf from beer and soda cans than they crush them by foot. preparing the cans for recycling, their effort, rainy rays nearly $20000.00. the scouts planned to donate the money to local
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