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so that how itself affected them psychologically. they certainly seemed a long way off of that best tonight. but ultimately the day belongs to the heist, new zealand. or the moody there will cohost australia got their campaign underway by beating our in front of over $75.00 housing funds and save me. the curtain was raised with a short opening ceremony, which was followed by the 1st half. and early in the 2nd period, the referee gave a penalty. when haley russell was filed, and steph countries stepped up to send a locust into rogers. you're up to date, i'll see you again to the top of the next year. the people in trucks inject, when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. the bees correct
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straight pieces extreme to 100 people around the world. more than 150000000 people each. we ask why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. me for mine's the, the, the women's world cup kicks off in australia and new zealand. and as the popularity of women's football growth, they are saying the players pay should as well. also come in germany's economy ministers visiting india as the roles most populous country becomes the new focus
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of growth in age. press coal both bulk into the program. the 9 c, 5 women's world cup has begun with co host new zealand. taking an upset when against norway, $32.00 countries are taking part for the 1st time. the winners will take home more than 3 times the prize money then at the last tournament, but still not nearly as much as they are made a colleagues this year, a fee for spending a 110000000 in prize money for the women's world cup 4 years ago it awarded $30000000.00 even with the increase the total price part of the 2022 mens world cup $440000000.00 euros will still dwarves. what is being spend for the women's world fee for the world's governing body of football says that wants to pay men and women the same law and starting with the next women's world cup in 2020 so young about not is from the german group, forced by con, mail or football can do more,
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which campaigns for equality and diversity and football. and i asked for if a fee for those plans went far enough or well, i guess it's a step forward at least um, i would say it should be actually normal on the national level that it's um women and men and get paid the same amounts and that they get the same price money, but at least it's a step and it's will, i'm quite sure i'm develop even more of this and what i putting the prize money aside. what about. c laurise at the club level, at an average of $14000.00 per player. it's a lot lower than for men. why is that as well, i guess it's because of the development of the mattress. the mens flip phone has developed since years and it's also there. um, i mean we can see this mom in our,
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in senior roles then women. so basically saying if you look into feet, we've eaten all the time, the dsp and there are much more man and then senior roles than women. so that's why we have also found is the kind of man to promote and sunday one, a gene douglas g. and i guess it's a matter of also the changes in the society that women sports overall. i'm not just and focused on for develop much more. we have a lot of equality discussions going on in society so therefore there isn't needs and that we also put on an eye on an equal treatment in sports. and just to clarify the way, if i is the european body of football and the dsp is the, uh, the german, uh, uh, football association. uh, yeah, i'm a professional. sports is entertainment, the lives of the attention, the audience is willing to give to one type of support
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a one time, a type of event. why is it fair and your point of view for player of a team that attracts 15000 people to get the same pay as players on the team that attract 70000 people on a regular basis? as i said, i think it's a matter of equal m k in the nation i've seen because you are presented to the national teams. so therefore, i think we need equal payments. i'm going back on the national league level. it's a different discussion, i would say because and also the marketing needs to generate a i need to create a revenues and need to generate revenue users and then see how this can lead into more payments for i'm the women's team as well. hm. if uh these uh, national associations are football now get more prize money if they do well at
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a tournament like they like the world cock with this money that they gave more not be better invested in more coaches and better equipment. but the infrastructure for girls teams rather than paying off individual players i don't think it's a matter of a decision to am. it gives to the glass or to put it in the search i think. and every you can see that the protest lacrosse and women sports is enormous. and i guess it's a matter of, for all of the associations and all of the clips to invest in women's and football and, and present equal opportunities to play. and therefore they, it's also an investment case for, for the job to, to develop the game ends and create equal opportunities about diversity advocates in football. thank you very much. thank you.
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government economy minister about how they started a 3 day visit to india today seeking stronger ties with the world's most populous country, trying to diversify and de risk relations with china. berlin sees a lot of potential in india for deepening cooperation and the energy transition. for example, many foreign companies are already investing in the country. and increasingly open markets along with india as growing population are attracting more for almost half of the indians are under 25 years old. it's a young population that is growing rapidly and there is a growing need for almost everything. infrastructure apartments, food, and pumps. german company v low, built as largest pumps. here, this country in the next 10 to 20 years, really be a major consumption of. at the same time, there will be no daughter of preen manpower. so men bought
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a supply conjunction was hand in hand. from here, the pumps are exported to places around the world, including africa, where they're using hydro electric power plants. the german company is now also designing them here. this site near food has just opened. investors from all over the world are based here, including more than 200 companies from germany, a few 100 meters away as a german machine builders association. we're right josh stuff has worked for over 20 years today not as visiting a medium sized german company. if he sees himself as a mediator between the 2 countries, when the global logistics train collapse during the pandemic, he says, the indian government saw an opportunity. now i think the human companies are looking to dig up with. i'm looking at the alternatives in india offers a good opportunity for the gentleman companies looking at sourcing from india, enhancing the manufacturing and india. india still has
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a long way to catch up with china, but it's on its way to becoming the new leader of economic growth in asia. below says it's important to invest in both markets that the bone of the inside. do you mean currently also building a factory in china and joyce is just like the factory that will soon be opening in india. in august. it sends a clear signal of all confidence in these countries titled the decision to build this factory was made 3 years ago. which means that there were many issues that haven't yet arisen, including the pandemic. we've not regretted for a 2nd that we did it because we see that both markets will grow strongly. the german pop manufacturer says every cent it's invested in india has been worth it. and it's paving the way for other companies to follow. that's getting more from dw correspondent to travel car, to gay and delhi charl. how much of an issue will it be that india still is
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a big destination for russian energy? something that germany chose to band and in the face of the problem is warn you cry . well, i think it did become a bit of an issue a chris and it's mostly because minister hubig chose to mention it. in his statement i had of to visit, you know, in the, in his statement why he's pressed on the fact that europe and germany need new partners like india. he did not forget to mention an in his own was he underlined the complexity of the relationship with india because of india, uh, quote unquote, actively benefiting from the sanctions against russia because of the high oil imports. of course. so that indicates that it might come up during his discussions with his going to bob's here in the, in india, he will not be the 1st german functionary or the your, or your 1st, your pin think study to touch upon the subject in india. but they've all been given the same kind of response and there's no indication as to whether he would receive
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any different kind of response this time around. it's not just by the opposing views here when it comes to russia and germany does one to strength and ties within the malware. does india see the biggest potential for more cooperation? what many sectors? uh, actually, i mean they don't already separately. it is in which, uh there's a lot of german investment. the sectors like transportation, electrical equipment, metallurgical invest fees. in children's chemicals, there's construction activity, trading ultimately. so there are a lot of areas in which, more than a 1000 german companies are already of functioning renewables. however, it has the most as a key area and the last couple of years in which india specifically looking for german investment from because it does very ambitious targets of gutting carbon emissions and removing fossil fuels from its energy mix. so that is something that is really looking forward to 12 for,
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for assistance from germany. many german companies are already active in india and many of them, but it keeps complaining about the state of infrastructure, persisting corruption and large amounts of red tape. now these concerns or anything but new, does india feel that this is a truthful assessment? after all, the country has been trying to address these issues or yeah, the servers and the that's the reason why in the contest these deals now. in fact, now with the introduction of the goods and services tax, which is the sort of a one, a single tax regime for the entire country. india now tries to argue that a lot of the reforms are happening in, in india. and if it's, if country is going to continue to boost possessed with that or complaints, then they're, they're not really being fed with the reform process that is underway. however, the german business is, uh, they are a, they've not been the, but they're not convinced and exposing this being said that doing businesses
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continue to feel that this is not going to happen in the likely future. in spite of that, they're still pretty much bullish and because of as i'm going to stop exit your ups search. when you bought this, w correspondents are required to gain daily charl. thank and finally goals may be valuable, but heritage is prices investigators in germany looking into the fest of hundreds of ancient gold coins from a museum last year. say they have bad news. they found lumps of gold that appear to have resulted from part of the treasure being melted down. the celtic coins were over 2000 years old for suspects had been arrested lease. say they hoped, at least some of the coins have escaped to them. it looks like my friend got up from so that's what is the bottom that social thanks for watching for more check out our website at dw dot com slash business. i'm chris cockburn, bowling have
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