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nadine barber al jazeera. >>> to china now where state media say up to 100,000 dairy farmers are leavingustry every year. prices began to fall after a big rise in milk production in australia and the united states last year. adrian brown visited a province one of the hardist hit. >> reporter: this is a farmer with a lot on her mind. a year ago, encouraged by china's growing thirst for milk, she decided to expand her dairy farm and borrowed more than $300,000. just 12 months on there has been a dramatic turn around caused by the deepening slump in dairy prices. >> translator: now i feel no one drinks milk anymore. we can't sell it at all, because the dairy farms have stopped buying. >> reporter: for her the priority now is reducing her costs. like the high-quality feed she imports from australia. two weeks ago she sold 100 of her 500 cows. >> translator: each cow is like a child to me. every time one is sent to the slaughter house, my heart is broken. i don't want to talk about it. truly. i'm so sad. >> reporter: but she does have one new customer. a local garden center which buys at a he
nadine barber al jazeera. >>> to china now where state media say up to 100,000 dairy farmers are leavingustry every year. prices began to fall after a big rise in milk production in australia and the united states last year. adrian brown visited a province one of the hardist hit. >> reporter: this is a farmer with a lot on her mind. a year ago, encouraged by china's growing thirst for milk, she decided to expand her dairy farm and borrowed more than $300,000. just 12 months on...
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nadine barber joins us for that. >> reporter: sami, the announcement came in the building behind me.loyees are not talking, they have seemingly been told not to talk to the press. it is very worrying for people here. the company employs around 11,000 in the u.k. 4,000 in the north sea industry. the 300 may not seem a lot, but they come off of losses at chevron and shell as well. and the city doesn't see prices raising any time soon. this city has done well in the past decades, for the economy of scotland as a whole it has created a debate. some people like the unions walling on the westminster government to do more to protect what is a crucial industry here. others are saying that westminster, seeing it in the larger picture, that the fall in the oil price will benefit the u.k. economy has a whole, and therefore is not willing to promise what the government here in scotland is demanding in terms of safeguards for jobs in the future. sami. >> thanks so much. >>> french president has vowed france will protect all religions. these comments come as funerals are being held for five of the
nadine barber joins us for that. >> reporter: sami, the announcement came in the building behind me.loyees are not talking, they have seemingly been told not to talk to the press. it is very worrying for people here. the company employs around 11,000 in the u.k. 4,000 in the north sea industry. the 300 may not seem a lot, but they come off of losses at chevron and shell as well. and the city doesn't see prices raising any time soon. this city has done well in the past decades, for the...
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. >>> nadine barber reporting there.will of course have a lot more from those paris attacks in just a few minutes. live reaction from the capitol and beyond. stay with us.
. >>> nadine barber reporting there.will of course have a lot more from those paris attacks in just a few minutes. live reaction from the capitol and beyond. stay with us.
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nadine barber al jazeera, berlin. >>> what do we know about the suspects police have issued war rentshese two men. there is also a third suspect who drove the getaway car, all three are believed to be french muslims of north african decent sharif was arrested for being connected to a criminal cell. he went on trial in 2008. the court heard he had become radicalized after the hearing of muslims in iraq. sharif was handed a three year sentence, which he already served. how would you describe the motivations of these attackers? >> well very simple. i mean it's an attack on france. it's an attack on the ideology of the state. just for your viewers, in the eyes of militant of all kind of al-qaeda variety, whether you are talking about isis or whether you are talking about al-qaeda france now is public enemy number one in the eyes of militants. a bigger enemy than the united states of america. why? why do you say france has now topped america as the enemy? because france is seen by most militants as waging all-out war against -- i mean whether it's mali chad north africa syria, or iraq. so
nadine barber al jazeera, berlin. >>> what do we know about the suspects police have issued war rentshese two men. there is also a third suspect who drove the getaway car, all three are believed to be french muslims of north african decent sharif was arrested for being connected to a criminal cell. he went on trial in 2008. the court heard he had become radicalized after the hearing of muslims in iraq. sharif was handed a three year sentence, which he already served. how would you...
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nadine barber reports. >> on the eastern coast of scotland the success stories thanks largely to oil gas. while 30,000 people were in the offshore industry, it is thought ten times as many are employed in sectors like engineering. that's focused people's attention here. >> this part of aberdeen is the original fishing village from the time when the industry provided jobs for much of the local work force. now in the 1970's oil exploration took off and it has made an extremely prosperous city, but now some people here are wondering whether that prosperity could be at risk. i caught up and her husband still does, she is confident it will still be thriving when her son grows up. >> aberdeen is the center. so even if the offshore oil and gas of aberdeen stays the same then there's always work coming from overseas. and here we are so skilled in this city. so work will come from i am sure far away brown union official is warning the future can be in danger unless the government steps in. >> the oil prices were high, the government saw effort to take. >> so the oil price drops we should have
nadine barber reports. >> on the eastern coast of scotland the success stories thanks largely to oil gas. while 30,000 people were in the offshore industry, it is thought ten times as many are employed in sectors like engineering. that's focused people's attention here. >> this part of aberdeen is the original fishing village from the time when the industry provided jobs for much of the local work force. now in the 1970's oil exploration took off and it has made an extremely...