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it gets way past the goalkeeper of incentive, the goal rescued a point from the home side, leaving might and still waiting for a wind after 7 league games and the current campaign. and you're up to date, but to stay tuned. ease of use, chris kolber has your business updates after a short break or until overland. thanks for joining us. the jackie is changing 6 years ago. we said it can't get any was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen. this turned into our meets the voices of a free turkey officer. as the ad one had to flee into exile, i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments and sort of tammy and cools of some kids.
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but really it's a crime is addressed under power train to takes responsibility for his action. what about freedom of the price and freedom of expression? god use of choice starts october 28th on d, w. the europe's gas alternative to russia under scrutiny. you will lawmakers want to impose sanctions on other by john to support our media. but the blocks need for other by john's gas puts it in a quandary. we'll get an express opinion. also coming up. the walls trade organization has its estimate for exports, growth around the world, and says the decades long principle of trade fostering cooperation and peace is on the front and with food prices on the rise in south africa, urban agriculture projects,
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or teaching locals. and you have as for how to grow their own fruits and vegetables for us cobra, welcome to the program. you parliamentarians are demanding the block and post sanctions on as a by john the resolution adopted on thursday as in response to their gardner car box conflict with armenia after a military intervention, more than 100000 armenians have left the region which is no nationally recognized as part of as a, by job and the uses the situation there amounts to ethnic cleansing the european parliament. the resolution is now raising questions about other by johns gas deliveries to the you, which turn to the gas producer and inspector, russian gas and ports, and made the war and ukraine are now last year as are by john exported 22300000000 cubic meters of natural gas to the u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year, while the e. u is now the biggest destination for as
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a by johns gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story with the color milligram. she is head of the gas division of the control, which is also your us government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets . welcome to the w. what specifically does the you see and as a by john as a supplier of energy? yes, i just need to pause. i say i said it is. yes. uh so mom's was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john,
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as an adventure, individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future? i was originally so because you should see this and as i said before, the be all this is the yes and there are some is where it is as a. so the nation strategies are therefore sanctions or mere political pressure coming from the executive side. is that less likely to happen because the
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decisions will to have to be agreed on unanimously. and countries in the south of the you like italy, for example, don't want to miss out on these energy deliveries. is this the easy? yes, as a all these all these one we all so so base is a slow me as the so sometimes use. so some of the viruses. uh you said that uh, existing infrastructure. uh it could be expanded. uh tell us more on that
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this is this um this uh as is there also on. busy all of those to see and now do you mind all the plans to send this to carla milligram, head of the gas division of the control which is last year as government regulator for electricity and natural gas, marcus or law. thank you for your insights and now to some of the other global business stories making news. south korea's
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telecommunications regulator says google and apple have of use their market position by forcing app developers into specific payment methods. country, past and log in system 2021. the tech giants now phase fines of a combined total of over $50000000.00. they are very low mosque, is being sued again. this time it's by us securities and exchange commission. the agency is trying to compel and boss to testify and the case related to his take over of twitter not called x. they say mister musk broke federal law when he bought stock in the company. that promot open a i the company behind the a power language model check g p t is considering making its own artificial intelligence chips. the aim is to resolve the shortage of expensive ai trips that open a i relies on the company has gone as far as evaluating acquisition targets. writers reports the world trade organization has haft as estimates for export growth around
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the world. this year, as manufacturing industries are hit by slow down and rising. geopolitical tensions calls trade patterns to fragment. but the concern runs deeper than just annual figures. the w. 2 o c's, a decades old principal, under mass of threats. the idea of free trade, fostering cooperation and peace. the world trade organization is worn and go for a fragmentation of traits in twilight blocks and fields that globalization could be partially reversed us. in this 2023 ball trades report, the w to your said, the 1st finds of the fragmentation began, appearing off to the start of the warning ukraine. if you divide the world into 2 hypothetical geo political blocks based on voting patterns, avoiding behavior in the united nations. so general assembly, you see that since the start of the one ukraine trade between these blocks
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scrolling 4 to 6 percent as low, often trade with them, these hypothetical blocks. so you see some foss signs of fragmentation. meanwhile, overall votes, right? slowed abruptly in the 4th quarter of last year, down more than 6 and a half percent from 2021. that's right, but the estimates that this used right? growth would stand a barely one percent trade growth is expected to pick up to 3.3 percent next year. according to the w t o hoc international trade recovers depends as much on macro economic conditions as one share of political faxes. of fragmentation is of costs and geo politics is of cause one important issue. but another important issue, it's just another important driver of international trade is just the general macro economic conditions. and, you know, for example, if we see a soft landing now, if we see inflation coming down and central banks will be able to reduce the interest rates faster than we expect. you could also imagine that the world economy
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is faring better. the w t always calling for march rates and more corporation, as well as a reinvigorated and reformed w to you to keep globalization on its truck. it is to a south african island. the country is struggling with rising food, prizes, driven by climate change to warn you, crane and the lingering economic effects of covered 90. growing fruit and vegetables instead of buying them could be the answer. and johannesburg, urban agriculture projects are teaching locals. how the garden nestled up to the high rise offices of downtown gelatinous lives lawrenceville. but it's no high income neighborhood in south africa, foot prices, rooms by 14 percent this year, and residents here, a barely scraping by every day is had sometimes 8 or 10. as you can see, the green papers i see last time i usually buy the books page 5 ran last week i go
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to the, i see the books, it was 75, run the way up to fulton showed me to go up. there's a little short little episode has managing nowadays, if to cut one way out of the predicament could be urban agriculture. the victoria yachts present in lawrenceville is just one example of what could be possible in john is that at this revamped industrial sites, much the peaceful mancha bonnie wants to move to beach urban dwellers to grow and process their own food. here john, his book self proclaimed green leading. it's the green business college, a place dedicated to inspiring people to get yeah. hand starts is in the soil and we can live in from it. the good an economy is big. so as a college might have to cover all those sectors that, that i mentioned was touch with a new food. and then the fluids. we said at the beginning and the beginning is food for about $75.00. you lose the college offers
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a 5 day workshop. teaching skills to grow organic food, cool kids, and preserve it today. my company's teaching just students to make pet sharpening on how to pick a which device will storage. it's done with household staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond plants in cooking on preserves. and we cut part of this training with the business skills of an exposure, because we're a business coordinates and do also want them to be end up in us who doesn't go beyond doing this hudson's for themselves. i attended a composed class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the head stuffy. you cannot see, i don't have space, they've got these also tires. actually. that's what i meant that we can actually convey to allow waste into something for doug. see after training more than 2000 students. it's success stories such as these that inspire months. the
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piece of my company to spread her green message. police in spain have a rest, it's 12 people for their involvement, and the praise and theft of all lives authorities and the southern province of seville seized 74 tons of the small, green fruit, spain, as the world's leading producer of all as and olive oil, droughts, an extreme heat waves have cut production in half pitfall is that this has driven up prices and value significantly one year the price of $1.00 leader of spanish olive oil has risen by more than 52 percent. and i hope you have all the, all as you need. that's our show. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. the
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