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then there is eritrea, which has been at the bottom of the rankings for the last eight years.he country has been a did readership in which the media has no rights for decades. at least 15 journalists are currently being detained. catherine: coming up is the business of day, but first -- scores are thought to have died in a mediterranean shipwreck. the u.n. refugee agency says as many as 500 people may have drowned. expectedlian court is to vote on whether lula da silva can join the government of the current president. and the u.s. president meets with teen solman in saudi arabia. relations are under pressure after last years iranian nuclear deal. marcus: time for the business roundup and we are going to start with google and its parent company, alphabet. they are in the crosshairs of the european union watchdog. they are charging the tech giant with antitrust violations over its operating system, android. the european commission is taking on an american giant. after a year-long invest ignition into google and its operating system, the commission has accused google of pushing c
then there is eritrea, which has been at the bottom of the rankings for the last eight years.he country has been a did readership in which the media has no rights for decades. at least 15 journalists are currently being detained. catherine: coming up is the business of day, but first -- scores are thought to have died in a mediterranean shipwreck. the u.n. refugee agency says as many as 500 people may have drowned. expectedlian court is to vote on whether lula da silva can join the government...
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but tekle kifle from eritrea says the class is still useful for new arrivals.s learned some tips for saving electricity, for example. right now, kifle is subletting a room from a swiss family. >> i'm making fruit salad. reporter: living with a swiss family -- there's no better way to learn the local customs. the housekeeping class came in handy here, too. >> it's very good, because i can see what the family does, and learn. and i can also help out. reporter: kifle is happy to help out whenever he can. and the hess family are happy to give him pointers on cultural differences. >> tekle made chicken for us, and spent a long time washing and cleaning it. we told him that's not really necessary here. here in switzerland, the hygeine standards for chicken packaging are very high, so we don't have to spend quite as much time cleaning it. >> we can tell he is eager to learn. he wants to know how things are done here in switzerland. he's very open. that will make it easier for him to get used to life here in switzerland. reporter: when the refugees have their own apart
but tekle kifle from eritrea says the class is still useful for new arrivals.s learned some tips for saving electricity, for example. right now, kifle is subletting a room from a swiss family. >> i'm making fruit salad. reporter: living with a swiss family -- there's no better way to learn the local customs. the housekeeping class came in handy here, too. >> it's very good, because i can see what the family does, and learn. and i can also help out. reporter: kifle is happy to help...
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east african nation, which has a population of just under one million people and borders ethiopia, eritrea, and somalia. djibouti was a french colony until 1977, when it became independent. hashigh court in mumbai ruled that a hindu temple in west india cannot barfing miller servers from entering. the inner sanctum has been a no female -- cannot bar worshipers from entering. intersect and has been a no go zone. in recent years, activists have been campaigning for the discrimination to come to an end. now, a than an hour from spacex rocket is going to lift off from cape canaveral where it will begin this journey towards the international space station. for the rocket is unusual cargo. that an inflatable module can be attached to the iss and can be used to extend living quarters, creating a space the size of a small bedroom. another giant leap towards a mission to mars. structures could be the next extraterrestrial breakthrough. upon arrival they can be inflated to provide safe and sustainable living quarters, workspaces, and laboratories for people living in space. nasa and its partners pla
east african nation, which has a population of just under one million people and borders ethiopia, eritrea, and somalia. djibouti was a french colony until 1977, when it became independent. hashigh court in mumbai ruled that a hindu temple in west india cannot barfing miller servers from entering. the inner sanctum has been a no female -- cannot bar worshipers from entering. intersect and has been a no go zone. in recent years, activists have been campaigning for the discrimination to come to...
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it's not yet significantly higher than it was, it seems to be people coming from africa, eritrea, countries where there's a lot to worry about, a lot of reasons to flee. we are not seeing a knock-on effect from the closure. >> do you think we are likely to see it? >> it's difficult. it will be more expensive, dangerous. >> if you are already in turkey, having fled syria, you have to get back to syria, and across to the other side and through. i think we will see something, but i don't think we will see the thousands that we see before, suddenly crossing across on the libya route. they may look for alternative routes through the balkans, whether it's across the black sea or something. >> the top news, people have been shot dead by guards at this detention center for refugees and migrants. we are hearing it from a human rights group. who is monitoring what it going on right now? >> very few people, as far as i know. i think the red cross tried to do a bit. it's a dangerous country. people are reluctant to send staff there at the moment. >> mike noyce. head of action aid. thank you for sharing
it's not yet significantly higher than it was, it seems to be people coming from africa, eritrea, countries where there's a lot to worry about, a lot of reasons to flee. we are not seeing a knock-on effect from the closure. >> do you think we are likely to see it? >> it's difficult. it will be more expensive, dangerous. >> if you are already in turkey, having fled syria, you have to get back to syria, and across to the other side and through. i think we will see something, but...
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but tekle kifle from eritrea says the class is still useful for new arrivals.tips for saving electricity, for example. right now, kifle is subletting a room from a swiss family. >> i'm making fruit salad. reporter: living with a swiss family -- there's no better way to learn the local customs. the housekeeping class came in handy here, too. >> it's very good, because i can see what the family does, and learn. and i can also help out. reporter: kifle is happy to help out whenever he can. and the hess family are happy to give him pointers on cultural differences. >> tekle made chicken for us, and spent a long time washing and cleaning it. we told him that's not really necessary here. here in switzerland, the hygeine standards for chicken packaging are very high, so we don't have to spend quite as much time cleaning it. >> we can tell he is eager to learn. he wants to know how things ar done here in switzerland. he's very open. that will make it easier for him to get used to life here in switzerland. reporter: when the refugees have their own apartment, the salvat
but tekle kifle from eritrea says the class is still useful for new arrivals.tips for saving electricity, for example. right now, kifle is subletting a room from a swiss family. >> i'm making fruit salad. reporter: living with a swiss family -- there's no better way to learn the local customs. the housekeeping class came in handy here, too. >> it's very good, because i can see what the family does, and learn. and i can also help out. reporter: kifle is happy to help out whenever he...