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16 men, let's say together, nick always talks about community life on the surface of this research is now on the top. the us election is now one month away and other than immigration, voters say that they're worried about a military conflict or a possible trade. more both with china and trade ties remain important, but the u. s. has already imposed tariffs of a 100 percent on chinese electric vehicles to protect american car makers. and europe is on a similar path. today. the european union slap tariffs on chinese e vehicles as fears mount that a soon army of cheap chinese electric cars could drown europe's carmakers. massive layoffs are already in the works at volkswagen. so why did germany vote against the terrorists and bring gulf and berlin?
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this is the day, the global markets and all lot it was cheaper. chinese electric cars. flies really been is kind of, i'm not a fund of charles my because that's where the line community to counter measures and will involve us in a tariff, disabused, perhaps a tower for which china. europe is open to competition. but not for race to the bottom. as a place is the worst step in an economic cold war, this is the worst thing that could happen to europe. we must defend ourselves against unset practices. also coming up no work and no roof over their heads. israel's attacks against hezbollah and the impact that they are having on thousands of foreign workers in lab. and not most of the women were
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abandoned by their employers who had fled to safety and left their employees trended in the middle of the conflict. so and then sir, doesn't want you to just drop you somewhere without your papers and you can't do anything to our view as long as you're going to cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with some serious sticker shock for europeans considering their 1st electric car and the car made in europe or the united states average is about 45 to 50000 euro is now compare that to an e car important from china, which will set you back by about 32000 euro. so that is a huge price difference. and a major road block for european carmakers trying to transition from gasoline. diesel to electric volkswagen. europe's biggest car baker is already in trouble. last month. it weren't that sales are dangerously weak. in fact, the company has not ruled out in massive layoffs and possibly shutting down
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manufacturing plants. here in germany, consumers say that they are shying away from e cars made by dw and other european, all the makers because of the prices are simply too high. and the chinese choice cheaper that is set to change. today, the european union denounced the new tariffs on the car imports from china. germany voted against the tariffs warning that this could be the 1st shot in a trade war between europe and china. if you're based in the you and looking to buy an electric, he goes from china get pretty to be a bit more you know, decide to go to these. we use these fact have the additional data on ease imported from china. it's not as much as the 100 percent in both duties. the us or canada, please on chinese. it's earlier this year, but it's still a significant move on a group 11. it points to approve it towards protection in some other country. so
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only using google arises to be sure that they're all thomas time of policies contacted by international market forces. it also highlights the shifting balance of power within your, on china policy. on one side, there's german john split off schultz and the c e. o. as of the leading german gone, because there's been some china, we respond by distributing the exports of particular ideas german thought because need to make easy batteries and that escalation could hit their seals in china. the biggest forward market for german cars. they oppose the data feeling. the german is produced in china and we'd be subject to higher import that it's making them more expensive. on the other side is the european commission that by force the left funded 9 who believe china is undermining the european god industry by subsidizing
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domestic production and fueling. it's unfair to market the commission, but also capitals in europe increasingly see china and as the economics threat, um some, uh, some would also say, you know, 20. so the capacities for instance, aust threatening employment in europe. last year she went as far as opening an empty subsidy group into china actions. we must defend ourselves against unset practices, the wards by e u. member states, the police additional duties on chinese ease is assign the durham and he's losing, it's a part of the in the block. and that the e u is no longer willing to give to treat pression from china. but both sides are willing to negotiate, even as the data go into effect. and at this point out, a bit us know when they're in this dispute, what you're seeing, those unfortunately situation where the costly increasing production isn't
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withdrawing out the the, the was the bob was they would not solve the crisis into your pin car industry despite its trips to piece or can you treat that it's on you would have been brandy polk and daddy products, which amount to nearly 2000000000 euros and treat william for your guard industry. analysts believe china isn't really willing to engage enough read work, especially as the contents but the struggling economy or let's bring it in the w as terry shultz, she's in brussels. he's been following the story for is terry the decision to slap terror acts on chinese e cars, imports. it was contemptuous to say the least drive is through these numbers. if you could. uh let me drive use the vin numbers, brent. uh, yeah, the european commission, which of course came up with this proposal is spinning this decision today as a win. even though more countries abstained from taking a vote on whether to impose these terrorists, then voted for it. 12 countries decided not to raise their hand on either side of
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the issue. 10 countries led by friends, italy, poland, to big countries were for the tariff and germany was the only really big power to abstain joined only by hungary malta slovenia as lucky. so there really wasn't a chance that they were going to be able to stop this measure from going forward. so the european commission basically had to say, well, at least we have the support we needed if not overwhelming support to push through these tariff. they are very controversial. many countries don't want to stand up and portray themselves as an enemy of china. they have a lot of, um, you know, commercial ties still with the country. they don't want to really antagonize china because of possible blow back. and so that's why the boat was so complicated today for the commission. yeah, germany is your largest economy. it is home to its biggest automakers, yet germany opposes these new terrorists. this seems counter intuitive. is it?
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as well as out also the biggest ex porter and a 3rd of german cars that go to china. and so germany's very concerned the china is going to take retaliatory measures, which of course, it probably will. and china has already announced probes into a certain sector is not necessarily the automatic bill sector at the moment. dairy alcohol, it will find some way to retaliate, and that's understandable business. how even the u. s. and the european union operate against each other when it comes for terence, you know, we've talked many times about tit for tat terrace. and so that's what's likely to happen. and that's what germany's worried about. no one could argue that the territory a result of unfair chinese subsidies or one could argue that the tears are needed because european carmakers have been sleeping at the wheel when it comes to the cart transition. what's the truth? so i think both couldn't be true. i the, the european commission said that it's investigation showed that china is heavily
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subsidizing its industry. i don't think that comes as a surprise to anyone. and the commission says it just wants to level the playing field when it comes to vehicles. but one of the reasons why it, it needs to take these measures and as it says level, the playing field is because as you say, europe and carmakers have been slow to transition to, to european vehicles. but that's because european consumers are slow to adopt electric vehicles, sorry. and um, you know, the, the story that you saw before before i joined you. um, basically explained that the cost is very high in europe and people simply aren't willing, aren't willing to buy them much cheaper in china. china sells more eaves than any other country. although germany, interestingly, exports more than any other country. so yeah, this is the book, both are true and, and basically carmakers your, your e v makers are saying they need to subsidize sales of the these more to in sense of
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what's incentivized consumers, divide them yet, the united states already has tear to the 100 percent on chinese, electric vehicles, why is that a step too far for you, or bet them all as well? the u. s. has always been ahead of europe in seeing china as a rival, seeing china definitely as a commercial challenge and the military challenge as well. and it's not surprising they, uh, washington has been much less fearful of, of what china can do. i think that you're, as i mentioned earlier, european countries still have strong commercial ties. and many of them do not want to see china as an enemy of any kind, so they're simply not willing to take so charge measures at the same time. this is a big step for the european commission. you know, the terrorists who would be up to 45 percent, that's a lot higher than, than we've seen in the past. and these are likely to come into effect next month at the latest for at least 5 years. and the commission hopes that this will pressure
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china to negotiate. the spokespeople said today that negotiations are ongoing and will continue despite the fact that these will come into for you. and i, we have talked to numerous times about the rise of china and europe's response to that. what did these parents tell us about trans atlantic ties in a world where china is more and more the main rival or well, i think europe has evolved a lot on his position on china. and from what i was explaining before, not wanting to see china as arrival, and in fact, joining in chinese commercial ventures like built in road allowing china to become partners, in many cases already having sold important infrastructure to china. ports in greece, an air field in another was part of the hammer and port has been sold to china. so i think that europe has been slow to awake into the us view that china is not
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really a trusted partner. now actually this puts china as it puts the, the european unit and the us closer together in this view. and so, well, this was something that really was an, an issue in the trump administration. in fact, the us threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with europe. if they didn't stop using walk away phones, for example. yeah. so, so this may actually improve trans atlantic ties it because it puts them more on the same page. and let's point out is the biting administration that put a 100 percent terrace on ease. it's not the trump administration, so in fact, there may be less of a difference between a potential new bought in new trump administration, and the bottom administration is very good. that's a very good point. the future very much. i'm looking like the past. sometimes he doesn't use terry shows on the story for us tonight in brussels. very think it's estimated that more than a 1000000 people in living non have been displaced is, is real intensified it's
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a tax on hezbollah inside the country. and that's about 20 percent of the population and that includes thousands of foreign workers who are suddenly without a job and without a roof over their heads w's. they re bureau chief mohammed traitor, has more to this mixture of soup kitchen, serving food, 200 rubles migrant workers in war tone lip and on my raw is preparing the next piece just outside her restaurant, dress muddy. yes, near be root. she herself is a migrant worker from the philippines, but she's here as a volunteer to help others in the migrant community. government schools are offering a shelter for people, but my grants are not allowed. so most often my guys are in just in the state. if they don't have to end this or the culture they come with this them. so for somebody else has really try to get them on helping the migrants, whether it's free to be no regardless of these. oh, function of this,
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we are helping them, my friends, with the full, with the security unprecedented. 1000000 people are on the move shelters like this one nearby who are struggling to house committees. families pleading is what you do your strikes. it's getting dark here in baled as you can see behind me, there's a lot of people that would have to spend another nights on the streets. some of them are live and he is. we couldn't find who mean any of the overcrowded shows us . but most here are foreign workers who just have no place to go. right indicate use of the roots downtown. we supported a group of domestic workers from sierra and young. most of them flipped, saw the been on, and the sold and suburbs are field looking for safety and trip any some 80 kilometer is north a free route for they were turned away from a school which was serving as a shelter. so the message to send me was the school is not for my address,
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it's 411 is people as they are not allowing them to stay, most of the women were abandoned by their employers who had fled to safety and left their employees trended in the middle of the conflict, so and then sir, doesn't want you to just drop you somewhere without your papers and you can't do anything with their passports and legal documents till at the position of their employers. these women can not exit the country left to fend for themselves. the desperate to keep looking for shelter as these were you the minute 3 orders more? if i could we sions, from pounds and solving the been on the number of refugees is growing. and the chances of finding even a room for the night would soon become almost impossible. but thousands and thousands of displaced civilians are fleeing 11 on along the only land route out of
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the country into neighboring syria. and if they can, that is on friday is really airstrikes cut off the main highway leaking, the 2 countries. israel says it targeted the tunnel that was being used by hezbollah militants to smuggle weapons into lab a non, from iran, you ins as the highway is no longer open to traffic. but that is not stopping people from using their feet to fully live in a while. i'm doing now buying that are her why she's a senior analyst for siri at the international crisis group. and he is in do by tonight and then are, is good to have you with this. can i 1st get your thoughts on what seems to be the irony of this moment? people are fleeing a war in lebanon, and seeking safety and syria, a country that is known for its own civil moore that has prompted hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people to leads. yes, thank you for having me. um, yeah, it is. it is very unfortunate for syrians. uh uh,
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since since these uh oh, this is really escalation. uh, they have triggered the new wave of this placement. syria was sending the already difficult humanitarian situation over 245000 people across until now. into serious on the majority of which all the syrian refugees, serious capacity to absolve these displaced people is extremely limited. and the displacement has all the it's already strained resources. on top of that, some syrians resulting from loving on face the driscoll salvatore arrest and being scripted into the army. so the new wave of displacement has only deepened serious minutes. every process of the country will leads international support to cope with this with this new weight. then i know that
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you have been concerned that reporting on the war in gaza has meant less news coverage of the conflict in syria. perhaps this is another i renewed the conflicts between israel and hezbollah seems to be re focusing attention on the conflict in syria. this thing that's a positive development i i, i don't, i, i would never say it more escalation is, is something that to be a was i think unfortunately there's more focus on it just because things are getting from bob to the, to was the, the thing is if, if loving them becomes more unstable due to the conflict, they said, based ability will spill over to syria is love it on a serious face or intertwined. so there's more that's
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a focus or attention on syria. i don't think it's, it's was the calls, let's say me, is there anything for bush l. a sod leader in syria to gain by taking in more and more people from 11 on other than perhaps the, the optics of, of good p r i wouldn't say it. i say, i think yeah, i would. and i think they the situation in syria. oh the say being and 0 not too long ago. um the, the, the situation is, is dire. uh the, the economy. they are all the facts of the civil. ready or all still part of the, the life interior is not in the face of all destruction and like reconstruction.
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but the becoming crisis. they come on, we have suffered since the beginning of the war. and there's only increased uh after 2022. uh, specifically off the loving owns because on the gloves and the alternate international sanctions, 90 percent of the population on the, on the public to more so more people coming in the country especially in boxes. uh, well, only makes things was will only make things more difficult for the, for the current shipment government. so i wouldn't say there's, there's a lot to gain all of them. all the 0 sides, multiplicity, or more focusing on the dia, they cannot make situations, i would say that's the only positive thing portion. and you're aware that some
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european countries have classified syria as an unsafe country. that has implications for people coming from syria who are seeking asylum. do the events, particularly of the past week with people going to syria. now, do they signal to hear that syria is now a safe country that those seeking asylum can perhaps be sent back with good reason to go off 311 on because it's in a high intensity war. definitely. and let's say from a high intensity conflict into low intensity conflict with quite a bit of issues. so people are literally fleeing baldwin's and, and as far as what pops into it, let's say a less hostile area. and this whole style area is still
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a hostile area. so compared to love in all right, now syria is most h, but that's it. it doesn't make it will say that that makes sense. yeah, no, i understand what you're saying before we've been out of time. but what about the role that syria place for both the us and the ron at the moment? there are u. s. military bases in syria and the rack. iran once the us out of the region is the role of syria in this equation. do you think changing unfortunately for syria i system or the war and guys how it has all the worried guys on his, on the line service role as a battle ground for escalations between different doctors. oh, between regional office we're seeing increased the tax by uranium by hoops targets in us spaces is here is east and these are thoughts. i have been framed as
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retaliation for us of quotes of as well. so more, let's say more escalation in different areas, neighbor one, syria is gonna be more escalation is here, as is the bottom, the bottom of the ground will the sizes. okay? now her watch with the international crisis group, and we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we appreciate you putting things in a very valuable context for us. thank you. thank you so much. i or the, the clean up is under way and tie one after wind and rain from time fall incredible unclaimed at least 2 lines and caused major damage. right across the island. the winds were not as fast as originally forecast, but the system moved and usually slow meaning that it had more time to dump huge amounts of rain. tightened and crept on, has been downgraded to
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a tropical depression. now that the sky that lift when it was that the peak of its power was obvious, the massive clean up continues in southern type one here in the port city of gal show. type it into almost always heat type ones, mounts and a since possibly populated east coast which faces the pacific ocean by press on heat hot on its more exposed west coast. the tin roof was torn apart by the strong wind and then fell on the ground. oh don't i was sleeping at home, but i was working by a loud noise. i was so scared it's $200.00 plus killer mazer. now winds were a problem at the fact that then stayed a whole day longer than full cost as thought it would turn out to be a much bigger $1.00. it wasn't one of the strongest storms ever recorded, but it was one of the most slow moving systems. that means it was able to say,
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and 1.5 meters of rain down on to some parts of the island. at least 2 people died in northern tie. one in the land slides that would triggered by the simply astronomical amount of wry berlin's landmarks, buildings in squares are lighting up the night sky of the german capital as the festival of whites gets underway. international artist of creating colorful video projections across the city that can be due every evening until october, 13th this year. his motto is celebrating freedom and it comes just ahead of next month's 35th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. and there is no need to buy tickets because of this festival is free
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