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on that is your news update state and for business after a short break and of course d, w dot com for all the latest and use of social media. how to list you don't need to be allowed to go the c w. this is reading off, it is available to them and it has never been since the german audience of truth this time. excel gen liz turned in dar meets the voices of a free turkey officer as the other one had to flee into exile too. i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments,
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all sorts of gibs. but only if the climb is addressed and the path of trying to take responsibility for his actions. the guardians of trees start october 28th on d. w. the . the cost of getting supplies into gaza as 8 agencies co for deliveries to be stepped up. we ask if there's enough money in fuel to get the food and medicine flowing. wrapped up in red tape, we'll explore the challenges facing germany, stops at a price at outlook, payroll about south africa's attempts to boost its own. the final production this database. nissan robots inputted and welcome to the program to the un has warned that severe fuel shortages may force it to stop delivering food supplies to
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civilians. in casa, israel has refused to allow gasoline into the territory, saying it would fall into the hands of a mass. you and is also calling for significantly more age deliveries. the 1st come boy of $200.00 trucks across from egypt into the territory last we can, but if assess, says at least that many trucks is needed every day, around $450.00 per day being allowed in prior to a mass attack on israel earlier. this month so we cannot speak to thomas, so the longer from the international federation of red crossman red crescent stock . your thanks a lot for being with us on the to be a business. i think it'd be good to just us off by understanding how the red crescent funds, it's relief efforts and goes away. that money comes from a what is relying on its sources for that? yeah, thanks for the sort of the me today. well, there are different uh, studies, so funding, so of course i think additional for the additional cost, of course,
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and usually we are in the beginning, every emergency response. we are supporting of what national society, in this case, the only needs that are going to find a sign that chris sent in palestine. so there are funding that mainly we are according to the emergency abuse. so we have, uh, we called the, for the needs and i left the little neighboring countries, which is uh uh, we are in for 30000000 suisse frank. and then we have a different, we have a 2nd toilet this we have using and just kind of a maintenance is which is that, uh these uh, separately from it, does he find uh, which is mainly have any, uh quick way to transfer the phone to, to oh, at national society, any these guys that we for us, but when we don't subscribe to each national society to respond to, to the 1st, the needs that i talked to at the beginning of the conflict and in terms of gaza, is there enough? is that money coming in as well? of course, i mean, as we all know, this is our streaming got stuff it's, it's got the sort of fee for the foot and $3.00. so that doesn't seem that the dust
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. i'm a bit of money they, they, they get on state the seals, the only only some trucks are entering in gaza. so of course the needs that in order most and these nothing, not for what these up and the moment was. we do whole place that we would be able to transfer you money to bring your mind turning it inside. it gives us the best one as possible. and together with these that we would also be able to found there is more and more of the funds. so to buy a set of crescent, in this case, i think you need the funds, but you also need to be able to get ahold of the results of that you buy with those funds. how easy is that at the moment in the situation that this taking place around that it's very complicated. it's clear that i mean, usually the big any will. so where it comes with the local market. so by, in the markets also 12 local communities after a disaster, let's say in the emergency, if of course in the situation is not possible because guys are sleeping, signing, ultimately put any everything. so of course we're working
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a lot on the jeeps upside because they're off of board of the some of the parts of the gas a city, but he's the only door to open at the moment. but then again, if we are not able to, when police are not able to get a safe access, everything is becoming local to get to the what about the money that's actually needed within dogs or in the year and set the cause? it was already short on billions of dollars before the light just won't break out how much money is needed then now to just keep the basic services guy. and i think that that speaking about, i see you at the moment, it's almost impossible. it would be much more speak english on that other than appropriate figure because we are the and i see joyce on the way even the need, i mean the assessment of the needs and in the field a it's, it's still a very complicated, i mean, we know that the, for the insurance, we know the few where there's not anymore there for the city. we know from i would people in the hospital to know us to us because that's magazine submitted to have
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supplies. i'm not anymore there. but then speaking about that figure at the moment it's pretty complicated. what i can say is that the means that growing day by day. so the more of this conflict we go at, the, the more of the speed here we would, we'd go unless the problem is that it's getting deeper and deeper and, and as infrastructure gets destroyed and hospitalized, run out of important equipment. how can even begin to start to repair and replace things like that? well, i think that the, in this phase they've so really much more a to make sure that we have um, live saving line of, of supplies made the scenes for, than what the few with, as i said, that really getting the basic uh to the, to the people in gaza then uh we, we will think about the uh, the construction of course, i mean what they can send you in deals because at the moment we are talking about the empty shows, we are getting studies of
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a search that is made without being seen there so, so we add the name at the moment, we are really at the stage with the basic up blocking. so it's difficult to see what do i mean to speak about that it going stacks on. we do hope that when we live up was on the, on the, on the finding a we wouldn't be able to talk about the or longer from the international federation of red crossman red crescent sites is the now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news lots as a boeing's defense units have hit $1700000000.00 for the year. so far to war. and ukraine has st. compressed as lockheed martin and general dynamics benefit from high demand . boeing has been dogs by supply herrera's and high manufacturing costs. and the us trade watch dog has recommended binding inputs of apple watches the same. they violate the intellectual property of a medical technology company must be man who'd all get the product infringes its system of using lights to protect blood oxygen now,
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and this red tape labrons of bureaucracy. unless the venture capital are taking the shine of germany as a hub, the stock tubs select a representative for and that things on nothing proving fast enough. the flattening businesses of the country is lacking behind rivals. in attracting investment, germany is losing its a new office stops. one scene is an open coming place to launch new ventures. key barriers have yet to be removed. and the biggest, germany's complex legal system and bureaucracy. gemini is still a very pro credit country that a lot of things can be done digitally. i will say that is a huge pain point. and the visa process in germany is pretty slow also compared to many other european countries. so we've pretty bad when it comes to has to be set processes and really need to change that. and that's what found as a complaining about a lot of the fact of the drum in funding investments tripled in 2021 leaping to
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mold in 17000000000 euros. but high interest rates drove a shop decline last year and the funding even to, to europe. and level is far below what's available in the united states. even if stops gets a seed capital, they need to launch, they can find funding, drawing up as they grow, forcing them to move to the us it's, it's a problem, especially the so called deep tech whiskey bet. so in advance text that if successful promises to be revolutionary, the likes of fusion energy or quantum computing startups need risk hungry investors with deep pockets. it's relatively easy to get the 1st funding volunteer view of i think we have a good system to phone companies and to get those 1st funding rounds. but if you then get those fundings rounds of a $100000000.00 plus their owned a lot of investors in europe, that can actually invest into, into the tech. and that is a massive problem. we have to think through the whole life cycle until it and i p o
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that we keep the headquarters here and the value creation happens here. otherwise it will happen due to the existing financing gap. that's when we go to serious, see the capital of 100 millions in funding rounds. you know, you'll just have institutional investors in the us, germany and europe has failed to be at the forefront of waves of digital revolutions in the past. they could buy south again if a comp know to the next generation of stock. now, south africa is blessed with abundance sunshine. however, the uptake and renewable energy production has been relatively slow. the government reliance on fossil fuels of struggling, national power, utility and high cost import solar panels of all how but the industry but solar panels produced at home. and they provide the answer. who things are happening in south africa? solar sector, the countries finally manufacturing its own solar modules. this land which energy africa opened in cape town in 2023. the workforce as women only the company wants
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to set an example in an industry that's male dominated. solar panels produce here. also different, smaller than usual and also more affordable what makes us special is that we are able to get that all materials in cheap. well, then we are able to manufacture the products locally, which that, which kept them on the price. and then we, uh, well that's also easier for us to just deliver to as a warehouse is that uh, would you like the email now we and all the other places in africa, south africa has seen a massive growth in its solar industry over the past few years, but it comes with a half the price tax. the majority of the solar panels are imported over $600000000.00 worth so far in 2023. more than 80 percent of south africa's energy is produced by coal fired power stations. but aging infrastructure and
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mismanagement at state or power company s. com has resulted in rolling blackouts. load shedding has become part of daily life. sometimes there are over 10 hours of outages a day at significant cost to the economy as come, which has strong links to the government, has long had a monopoly on selling electricity. but the solar sector helps to the energy crisis, is forcing the government to focus more on renewables. one of the major drivers of the countries up to can cylinder has come from private industries securing its own solutions to the worsening power crisis. at this facility cakes, brussels and roles of baked in auburn, send them frozen, stored and shipped for the retail sector. 24 hours a day. baking and freezing both require a lot of power. several years ago, the company installed the 1st solar rate, and now they're looking to expand their renewable energy capacity. so now busy with
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our 2nd phase, which is to install a one megawatt battery, which will store some of the energy that'd be generated throughout center a right to carry us through load, shooting, always in the evening and time we intend to within the next 2 to 3 years to be completely solved lines from, i'll follow you, tennessee, and run kelly or battery and saw that paula during the dialogue dollars as well as translation. currently being able to install solar panels as a privilege for large of businesses with small companies lacking the capital. but there is a shift energy africa has recently started manufacturing a panel with nearly 7 times the capacity of the original product. and there's plenty of reason to believe that this is just the beginning you know, so from the end of business, st here and valid until next time, the
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