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and so we just flare because emer has been banned for 18 months by the court of arbitration for sports, for violating doping roles and 2021. e mail rang 51st and the world failed to disclose his whereabouts on 3 different occasions which left him. i'm tested during that period. the 18 month band comes the spine amor being cleared last year by an independent tribunal of arbitrators for the same offense, him or reached the 3rd round of this year's wimbledon. and that's all we have time for today. thank you so much for your company. hope to see you again tomorrow by the side. it says to move on to the basic goals hitting the country.
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guessing push back even from their own families. i can be this money. we can probably use it a lot more now i will ask you on the, on the, on the slicing social and seeking your spouse determined life. and let's go from treasury and abuse stuff oldest on d. w, the european union and countries of the latin american america sore block struggled to reach a trade deal as their brussels solid against bog down and differences over russia's boar and ukraine. we'll have expert analysis. also, i'm the show in german startup hopes it's electrically powered air attacks that you
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can provide and environmentally friendly alternative to traffic jams and big cities . of course coble rocks because of over the you and countries of the latin american marcus or block have been working hard to finalize a long delayed trade deal resolving the long stalls. the murphy sold deal was supposed to be highlight the summit and brussels 1st 8 years, but the leaders from the e and the community of, of the americans and caribbean states code not bridge. the differences over an environmental sped with brazil and argentina, and also how to respond to russia's war and ukraine media. that's good morning, this from dw correspondent, lucy shelton, and christopher a silva, tv senior research fellow for latin america, us and the america has a chatham house. welcome to both of you, christopher. letting me start with you. have you seen any meaningful progress towards finalizing this trade?
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deal at the summit, still according to rumors they have made progress on this. uh and of course the video itself is divided. france has a lot more resistant germany is more supportive of the deal. but until now, really, it was, it was seen as a stumbling block, this new series of environmental agreements or commitments that were being asked now at least, who lives in brussels and it's being discussed directly. so i think things are moving forward. okay, let's see a overview of brazil's present, the silver said latin american countries demanded investments, an infrastructure diversified logistics. a and b. u has been promising to invest a mass of money in these countries. kind of tell us more on the here they're different strains if you want so. so 1st of all, the european union has been saying that they have would invest over 40000000000 years and their grow the gateway strategies. so there has been agreements done and being concluded, so this is the one strain and then there's of course,
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the other topic that you may of course, would d o n s. we've just heard that there seem to have been some progress, at least the wording has changed here. a lot of leaders have said that they really would like to see this being finalized by the end of the year or so. the brazilian president lula has said it could be finalized by the year with the end of the year, and that it would open up new horizons. and then still, from dodge prime minister margaret to said he's cautiously optimistic that this would happen. his country has been one of the countries that has been a very, very skeptic against his trade deals. so this is still a work in progress, but it seems to be moving forward to you and max were deal and, and you'll see a speaking of work in progress. so the ireland voiced opposition to the pending trade accord without new provisions on climate protection and deforestation. what does this mean for these negotiations that have been going on for years?
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so yeah, these are very complex negotiations. so on the one hand, there's the european union commission was left on the line, has met as president and president, we are yes today. so this is the one side, but then there are also the member states and the member states. we have heard from some of them like island, but also austria that their position, but just very skeptical, did not change substantially. the rating to look into proposals fed, president lula has announced and, and then they would probably take it from there. so this is still a very much ongoing process, and it is not yet clear of what the, what the actual stakes are and is critical. member states completely on the sides. um to really push it over the finish line this year. christopher back to you. um. how do you view this uh increased confidence with which uh, latin american countries uh, portrait themselves at the summit impacting these trade tools. well, 1st of all,
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i think that what they're saying is a real concern over food security. and it actually rushes, suspension of the black sea of grain exports sort of feeds that, that fear. and a lot, america's is one of the largest food exporting regions in the world. brazil is one of the largest is, is the largest b, the export in country in the world. and so they're playing into really very powerful geopolitical dynamics globally right now. but also again, they get a chance here to talk face to face. and while there were some concerns over the environment of this language, it's been put in most of brazil as a point of national pride actually is quite upset about this. but now at least if they can find some way to slice this is a way to remove it, to a side agreement and develop some sort of compromise language. so really wants to open up this market. this would be the largest trade deal in global history, right? now, between the countries america, sure and the you and, and is every culture like sport as it opens up a huge market and even for industrial exports, st. germany, and always at all,
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it opens up the large markets. sometimes for some of these pieces, is it our cultural on subsidies won't be hurt or as an culture produces in places like our own, the other ones in the like. but overall, the european union wants to turn away from russia and china. so as go to a trading partners, christopher, and as i understand you correctly these miracles to our countries, they want to play a bigger role when it comes to training with the precisely and, and they can do that. but of course, there are domestic concerns for the e. u. member countries here. um it protected farm. farmers that are enjoying subsidies, they'll don't necessarily have their markets of threatened, as well as there are legitimate environmental concerns. not so much on the look in which deforestation declined by 30 percent. sensors inaugurated january 1st, but under his predecessor tribal scenario, we saw deforestation spike. so the real concerns about the climate impact of
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farming and the preservation of the amazon in particular, all the other areas as well and, and amazon in argentina, impair why on the environment. christopher's 17. you have chatham house and dw correspondent, lucy shelton, thanks to both of you. it's been more than a decade since a massive earthquake and beta nami caused the meltdown of 3 reactors at the nuclear power plant and for cushion mount japan knives. the tanks are close to reach their capacity, treated, but still slightly radioactive water is to be released into the ocean. the japanese government has decided the neighboring countries, and businesses are locked of this authentic japanese restaurant in hong kong serve japanese dishes using japanese ingredients. but that might not be the case for much longer. hong kong has promised a band sea food from japan. if a country goes ahead with its plan to dump, treated radioactive waste water into the sea. a move that would,
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for some businesses here to re think where the source ingredients and what they serve, they don't need talk with them. see that our purchasing department has been trying to look at whether we can find products from other places while you come up, for example, from taiwan, korea, or australia, like, oh, okay, not the one which one could if it really doesn't work out well, have to stop serving some of these things and change the menu i get charged on like putting more meat in like the thing will be for pork and chicken. let's see food do you want to okay, it's overhauling the menu would be the best way to cope 4 months. it would be coming out with honda accord. we had to guide you through the changes amount to more than just the logistical headache land predicts. they'll cost them 10 to 20 percent in revenue. restaurant tours like lam along with shop owners and suppliers . fear that customers will lose confidence in the safety of seafood, but not everyone echoes these concerns. so basically all how you buy off and go to
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japan and so i'm not that worried. i'm here now in a japanese restaurant. i trust the japanese authorities. i'm relaxed about it going um for net cell phones i'm hong kong is japan, 2nd biggest market for fish exports after mainland china, more than 15 percent of these exports come from areas that were affected by the nuclear disaster. but until a band goes into effect, diners are getting as much of their fill of japanese food as they can, a craft or noisy pollute the air with their exhaust gases and harm. the climate critics are, however, if the german started a bolo, comforter has its way in the nation could fundamentally change, but then electrically powered air taxi flying is proposed to become an alternative to big traffic jams and cities and environmentally friendly. one. on top of that,
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when the state takes off or flies past that, or none of the exhaust fumes normally associated with a helicopter or an airplane. and it's so much quiet to, to it's 18 and electrically driven properly or as produce little noise. the test flight that will look up to in the solving german town of brookside is putting the aircraft fluid spaces. test pilot pulse tone has already completed more than 50 flights. with each flight the machine is improved. he says, and it's not as reliable as a boy or air bus long called airliner, compared with a heavy comp to it's much easier to fly. and the reason for that is because it has a digital flight control system that takes away some of the mysterious commands that it has to has and makes it very simple. so if you want to go forward, you push the stick forward. so if you want to go sideways, you push the stick sideways in this new really, you know, great to tongue gone. well, look up to see your dear care plans to stop the mass producing the velocity. he's
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aiming for an initial output or 50 units per year by the time of the olympic games in the middle of next year in paris. the em simone, to regular air talk to the service there with pilot studying passengers to and from events for the fee. the police begins free with the prize, then we will go to rome in 2024, all by the end of the year, we will probably be a single floor as well. and at the beginning of 2025, we will expand our international circle wherever we will be flying in new solid, the rpm, and more importantly to the world. exploring a flock of japan was up to wants to make its concept known all over the world. even if, for example, the future such a project, neil is controversial due to the human rights to ration and solve the rob you and you factory has already been established in blue stock. this is where the components for the want us to be mass produced. the company on to space high demand
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. right now, a reaction is undergoing a transformation at the private jet fer, a base engineer where our competitors, such as video, are also displaying their concepts for environmental friendly, flight electric flying machines could usher and the new, you know, where we ation of the clock is vision. is to fly without exhaust emissions and to make it affordable for everyone. some on phone gifts at the beginning, it's to manual labor to be a craft towards relatively expensive. but as soon as we enter serious production, and we already have the factual already with which we can produce 50 aircraft per year. as soon as we go into this production, we issue a balance of scale allowing us to produce to aircraft at a very reasonable price. and this then also enables us to make the ticket price is accessible for everyone to get them on. so think in terms of safety, the want us the operates according to the same rules as a conventional commercial aircraft for every busy and flight armstead can be
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a maximum of one serious accident. that's a shout. thanks for watching. have a successful the returning looted ups is a moral obligation for gemini, this key, the former colonial power wants to make amends, especially for its crimes in africa. thoughts repatriation brings about its own new privilege. returning looted restitution in the cross has of world politics close on and dw. * so significantly as i'm going, that is excellent october lucian, for honest so. so we in all of the do the full spaces. we're postcards for henri hill is the multi me sounds stuff because modern spiritual feelings and find out
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