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is katarina from marino, brought her thoughts on the former bond girl and master of ceremonies of visitors. festival is a prominent spokes person for animals. that's all for night. rob watts's here after a short break with dw businesses, i'll be back again on the top of the next there. thanks roger. take care the question about life, the universe and every thing, sir. well then, given here the answer to almost everything were document 3, series with whoever raising the ground to break the after life or in our city. saving
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questions for the present future and heads filled with the ideas. so get ready for the brain update. 40 to the answer to almost everything starts september 10th. on dw, the protests in syria as many in the face financial ruined in a country when 90 percent live below the poverty line will ask how far the unrest can spread. how the areas of india is a dining group denied claims best. the best thing the rule was around majority ownership. we'll look at the allegations as the state of your business on robots invalid and welcome to the program. while the conflict in syria remains at a standstill, syrians facing a know the bottle,
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a crippling economic crisis spiraling inflation and a plunging currency, a making even the basics on a 4th. it's been 13 years since the beginning of the serial civil war. the conflict that started off to are for pantano revolution was brutally depressed by the syrian government headed by dictator. but charlotte sought the conflict itself . is that the tail lights and the country is divided by the people of syria better with the backbreaking economic crisis. protesters have taken to the streets in the past weeks, due to supply to link inflation occurs to plunge and severe fuel shortages across the country. the steep full in the value of the syrian, the rock, has compounded the burden on many families trying to prepare school supplies for their children at the start of the new school year. ok to is to by saying works at the workshop that receives donation of school supplies for families and needs that
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are many uh, but you can talk even if to the cost of a primary school bag is almost $8.00. the middle in high school bags. i have school stationary costs around $11.00, come to finish one of them, but it is. it's very different than before. the cost changed a lot. i'm just getting the bag used to cost $4.00 or less, but now the amount is not affordable to siri and families. as the economic crisis, probably just as more town and country, it's people to make their stand against the oppressor for the future of their children. for some commentators and play investors heading towards the the revolution of mass starvation i've been speaking to. so i'm tele. bonnie: from the tony blair and stupid i would change. i asked her if that was an accurate characterization. the syria is an extreme economic difficulty. you know the syrian how does it start to close throughout the summer, promising to illness. $15000.00 to the dollar on the black market. so it's of
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depreciated threefold since its value late last year, inflation is served. search prices of goods and services are out of control. public services are completely or almost nonexistent. in some places. the official price around $20.00 nice as low as 5 gallons of gulf coast, nearly a full month's salary for an average civil service. you know, we're seeing people carrying backpacks full of cost because of the devalue ation of the syrian economy. and then on top of all of this around 2 weeks ago, the steering president saw the scale, in fact, the countries very expensive fuel and gasoline substitute program. he will so at the same time did double major public sector wages and pension. but it's a very visual sort of christian the bill and instead accelerated for the patient, the country, and a further weakening of the already thinking serious pound sign kind of on a from the tiny players too fast. now let's take
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a look at some of the other global business stories for the making the news. cyber crime will cost germany for them $200000000000.00 yours this year. that's according to the digital association bits called 3 quotes as a fab stuff with digital the tax and the past 12 months passed down by now as you because professor protective message is ellen based dairy co offer save from tara plans to slash $9600000000.00 and costs over the next 7 years following a steep, full, and global diary process from tyra, one of the world's largest milk exposes set that would be cuts in its head, count of 20000 people to our exports. moved to more than a $140.00 countries. a new role is bonding single use. plastics are going into effect in 3 a strategy and states. queensland south australia um west and australia are bringing and restrictions on micro beads. packing peanuts, plastic plates and custom bud sticks. and even the mass release of balloons, officials are calling for a comprehensive national bank. and the us job market is holding steady, adding
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a 187000 jobs in august, according to the bureau of labor statistics. let's say the figure shows that the labor market is resilient even with high interest rates, which makes sense for companies more expensive unemployment rates in the us, the past 3.8 percent. and the reason report from the organized crime and corruption reporting project is alleging that to have a donnie groups keep public investors, or in fact, inside us at the massive conglomerate, which is a violation of india and security is not their fault follows in the session made any of this year by americans short sell a hand and the search is donated was involved in stuck on the police plane course defense stopped the flemish. it also took a protest on an investigation by india's supreme court. oh, they've been speaking to and then my knowledge from the overseas, the page and the mystical organization hate talk to through the findings. this is
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one of the biggest evolution, dr. hindenburg saying that he confirmed hinden brooks and the patients. so in general, for public industry companies, states that the owners and promoters among which the name. but you mentioned in the story, even though the donnie as part of the primitive group, they can all toys, more than 75 percent of their own shifts, that sort of your nation. 25 percent of the shares always have to be publicly traded. it should be kept open for, for it investors, individual investors, mutual funds, etc. this helps the regulator to basically find out what the actual value of the company is, because there's 25 points and shares ident in public. these do friends, these 2 people in which we found, embodies just a long day associates, of you know, the money and the dining group. they have been a different but things part of the dining group as generally those directors. and
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they opened show companies in motor shoes and there in that investment was out in by way a couple of funds which looked like if i, if we chose technically the new study phase. but that in that investment wasn't our new stock. what this means basically is that they're trying to corner the store. so all those are 25 percent free float, which is available for public to train these people and headed anywhere between 8 percent and 14 percent. donna groups as it categorically rejects the ccrpi, these claims deniers markets manipulation. moving on it, it's pivot away from russian gas. so germany ramp up the energy generation from it's cold power stations last year or around the world. new cold projects are continuing to be established despite environmental concerns, but the industry is facing problems. i think a copeland increasingly carries a financial risk. things are looking
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a bit rocky for the whole industry. a growing number of insurance companies are leaving coal companies to cover their own risks, forcing them to set aside tens of millions of dollars and making it more costly to do business. the move is in response to pressure from shareholders, governments, and environmental groups. we want to limit pools contribution to global warming, the particularly a target to financial pillars of the fossil fuel industry. because without finance, without insurance, that bank loans without investments. none of these projects would go forever to could continue to operate. and so yeah, i would work is to put pressure on the financial industry to align their business with, with the goals of to parents agreement aliens swiss 3 and unit cree are among $45.00 companies that have already introduced
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restrictions. the change in policy follow similar move by banks to limit coal financing activities, and he's a call from top policy influencers. welcome, and the national institutions everywhere must end lending and the writing and the investments include any with, including new call you for the suction ball plans and mines. so far, companies have been able to absorb increased costs by dipping into a record profits from last year. but this may prove harder as production costs increase. still, many coal producers are finding work around in australia where the country's top independent coal miner has seen insurance costs double over the last 2 years. companies have explored setting up a mutual insurance fund, a possible solution to digging themselves out of this whole. the hiring gemini, high sugar prices are causing problems for the confectionary industry. makers of
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sweets say that's stuck unable to make that traits cheaper because of the supermarkets controlled the prices that's putting produces in a position that's anything but sweet. a white gold, that's what sugar can be called again today. and based big goods manufacturer. lambert's process is $35000.00 tons of it every year, but sugar prices have risen sharply. so high in fact, that the owner hammond build becca has to consider how we can keep his entire range of product on the market. and that affordable prices isn't good to often fun. we have been hit by price increase the stuff between 80 and 150 per cent for sugar. and sugar is a fundamental role material for us, and all of our products are made up of around 20 to 25 per cent of sugar depending on the rest of the industries. so when costs go up that much, it's a big problem for a confectionary manufacturing to do so on histidine costs. it's probably it's
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a sticky situation. raising prices is difficult because they're usually set by the supermarket with high order volumes and factories running at full speed. layoffs are out of the question. so how does a suites make or deal with high sugar prices? and kind of to says, you try to look at the entire supply chain that is from raw material purchasing to production and logistics to determine if the production processes can be optimized even more. but there are natural didn't get sent to district in some because there is little room for maneuver in making. the process is more efficient, says marching. ashleigh he oversees production home and cookies owed cookies. spec who lose everything, run through long production lines. 100 tons of dough are produced and processed here every day. ingredients cannot be substituted or omitted from the recipes for traditional pastries. reducing sugar replacing it was sweetener,
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is simply not an option. the tech serve and against a tech sir would be completely different from the mob feel to the chewing, the smart. the sweetness alone would be different. and we're talking about products that the manufacturers in such a way that the customer and consumer expect questions like we have done it in the same way for us then. for now, the company plans to eat the cost of high production and hopes the sugar market will ease in a year or $2.00. it just makes me hungry. that's all from me on the business, the parent. but then if you'd like more head office at the w dot com slash business, all the data, the news you channel youtube channel even type some of you that until next on the,
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