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a following for you by the south. ah, has been sporadic fighting in sudan on the 2nd day of a you waste broke had ceased via the truce is meant to allow food border and hospital supplies infra civilians. you went? oh boy says there is no sign. the warring factions are ready for serious tulips. robots is next with business, including the world banks, cold for an overhaul of global migration policies. i'm ben for solon phoenix, down. ah, i would interest the global economy our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the flight for market
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says it's reluctant to take over at credit suisse is not to blame and mechanical cooks in the canteen, meet the robot chef that could revolutionize how companies feed. there is a state of your business or what's in berlin. welcome to the program. the world bank is calling for better migration policies across the globe and its latest world development report. it says, there is an opportunity to make migration work better for both wealthy and low income countries. the report says that many industrialized countries are facing diminished populations and intensifying global competition for workers. while low income countries are expecting rapid population growth, adding pressure on young people to find jobs, the world bank is also pointed to the number of refugees tripling over the last decade with climate change threatening to feel more my question. well,
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let's bring in survey to victor. the co director of the world development report. so one of the authors of what we've just been hearing about and can i ask you, are governments failing to grasp the importance of migration to their economic futures? many countries are facing a huge demographic challenges. think about this, italy, by the end of the century with have its operation could by half spain by one 3rd. so the question of all these countries, how was it going to find workers to actually take care of energy condition? but what's also interesting is that it's not only about which countries even meter income countries are facing similar challenges. countries like gladish, india, mexico, turkey, tunisia, all have both rates that are below replacement levels. and so in this context, migration becomes absolutely critical for countries to maintain their current levels of prosperity ought to advance in their developmental falls. but
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nevertheless, in many countries, immigration is actually unpopular among the civil population. so how do governments go about making the case for bringing more people into society figure time like now when we have economic strife in so many places. well, one must start. he was facts door. you know, she, she months ago they were huge strikes and demonstration through france because of an extension of a retirement age by 2 years. but if you think about it, there would be a need for a much longer extension of a retirement age. is the demographic challenges are much dressed. you see when the pensions systems were established. there were on average $5.00 to $6.00 workers for each retiree. today got 2 and a half and it's still going down. so maybe these are in poland fights that can help
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basic debates on it. i can help with the debate from a different business. i'll just look at the number of the shortage of housework as a quasi. you once again without a issues that that need to be, that was there's another set of facts go that one good thought for which is already lives by medical doctor is from india. my kids economy through choice. i'm ga the guy who came to repair my ac the other day. it's from, it's your job. my cleaning ladies from columbia. you know, it's been open wrong with you so many migrants while making a strong contribution for our daily lives. but to not get the feeling that that argument isn't currently being one, the argument in favor, if the benefits of migration given you know, how populism has been, i was take holdings so many places in anti mike and rhetoric remains a big problem in so many countries i'm is that argument being one of you. what
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we have to do is we're, so we can now note all night, once i was saying one micron spray skills that are strong match for the needs of the decision economy. everybody games, romance, the decision country, the country origin. and that's what we see when people come with a, you know, nurses, the engineers, all these are just, you know, special i, factory workers, congress. all right. i think your challenge is, what do we do when people do not break skills and how do we manage now this is a relatively small number of miles compared to a vast majority of it. but the reality has been extremely difficult to my house and situations in a manner that is both effective. and you made a debate about my question folks from the situations i'm from the difficulties in
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biology search programs. we had a victim there from the world banks, world development report, you actually see an extended version of that interview on the d, v. d to we news each channel at c dot com slash business. now moving on. swiss banking giant u b. s. has reported a profit drop of 52 percent for the 1st quarter is due to higher expenses related to ongoing litigation in the us surrounding the supply market crisis according to the company. additionally, u. b. s was recently forced into taking over fading capacity, credit suisse. yes. is that it helps to complete the take over deal before july that $3000000000.00 deal was pushed through last month by the swiss government central bank and financial regulator. and it's actually discussed situation us further with hands paid a call from university of holland high thanks a lot for being with us. would you be us really rather not having to to handle the
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credit suisse take over the moment? i think employees would prefer not to do so. i mean that would work and how to get back on a good track and all that. a good track and their neighbor hasn't done his work. and now the get his work on that table, they really hate that. and although with regard to competition for you b, as you could say, to have less competition to switzerland. but on the other hand, this is a large bag as a global bank, so their competitors are not necessarily, it's worth a lot. so it leads to a lot of trouble inside the bank to get back on track with all the new employees coming over from credit space. and if the profits they can additionally get from this take over, will cover the last. we don't know at the moment it looks like a fair deal. the price will be as price of so she has a with i was more or less read was before we heard from credit suisse the extent to which deposit has done withdrawing money. just before the rescue. $70000000000.00 was taken out of credit suisse. we also heard from just recently, after public,
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as i was saying, a 100000000000 was withdrawn from them in the 3 months before that crisis was the actions taken by the authorities in switzerland and in the us enough to prevent contagion that have almost so so, so worried about and for a much wider crisis to develop well, did you react very fast and with lots of strong decisions? so similarly for the moment that was a master question is how many more cases like that we will, will we get in this phase of increasing interest rates? it definitely lead to trouble and the balance sheet, all the bags. so are they able to react the same way again and again, and how many of this case we have to cope with that something we can see right now that might be some more cases? is that too many might get into trouble? and how close do you think we actually came to seeing credit suisse collapse, and now that we see just how many, how much money was taken out by well, that's outside of you. but inside our safe,
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very close. because it's the only justification plus a harsh and very, very speedy bear. so say i've got took to save credit and get it under the umbrella of u. b. s. otherwise, there would be much room for discussion. and there are some people criticize and use this decision for now. but actually we see from the price of b s. b s got more or less a fair deal. they don't really profit from that. ok, hands pay to burke off. thank you very much for speaking to us here on the to be a business pleasure now to some of the other global business stories making the news. netflix has announced plans to invest 2 and a half $1000000000.00 in south korea over the next 4 years or to produce korean t. v series movies and unscripted programming. this move doubles the amount. netflix is invested in the market since 2016 after a squid game is netflix, as most watch series. for mcafee restaurants in russia have reopened in moscow as
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raw sticks. the new owners say the food will be the same as the former cassi. my hear the 1st one opened shoes day, but dozens more expected to happen. next month, casey's parent company left russia after it debated ukraine last year. next, the rise of robo chef international catering company. aramark believes that mechanical cooks could revolutionize work canteens around the world. and we've been to meet the bell in based start up. that's developing the tasty technology. ah, this past, this was not prepared by human being. it was made by this cook and robert. it has been operating in the contin of an office complex in berlin for the past 2 weeks. orders are placed on the touch pet or wire and mobile app, and there's a variety of pasta dishes to choose from. a meal costs 8 euros 50. once payment is made to robert, start cooking the machine, mix of everything together, hits it up, and it's ready to eat in 5 minutes. oh,
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i think it's fantastic. i'm very surprised about how tasty it is to little consequence. it really is good lunch dinner. those were slightly under cooked lunch, but i think the machine can be fine tune this can be really compared with the continuous and it's freshly made. so i think it's even better because it's not, you know, boiling in this sab preparation of pants. a berlin bass taught up 8 me developed the robot. it's founder emerald. paula worked at the delivery service. the massive shortage of skilled workers into catering sector gave him. the idea is in as again we see it as a way to supplement regular contin at lunchtime. not to relieve some of the lower chances of what it would especially be useful at night or on the weekend when there's still a lot of demand so long. but the regular contin would be too expensive due to the number of employees it needs. and the amount of ingredients that have to be kept on hand and kept warm as a result of contains are frequently closed at these times. for the head of german
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contin operator, aramark sees a bright future for the robot because of a shortage of workers. he ordered 5, robert straight away since the 1st one started cooking here is be receiving calls from across europe. as is today, he who does the lack of skilled workers as a worldwide problem. we notice it everywhere, doesn't matter. we're just having more and more trouble finding well trained people or getting people to train for the job. the common lawyer. you see that in spain, in the czech republic, as well as here, take you from the public in order that was the classic contain kitchen isn't going anywhere. they see the robot as help, not as competition, but still the chef is a bit uneasy. as mine, my cousin is how once villas then my wish would be for the robots to stay in a support role and not do the cooking for us. it's important to me personally that we keep on cooking the way grandma did it and build on one foot box in the kitchen
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