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business dealings by isabel the son tossed the daughter go this former president the so-called new london leaks allegedly shed light on how africa's richest woman built her vast business empire she and her husband found hundreds of shell companies in tax havens like multum richest and hong kong according to pin 2 the hacker is awaiting trial in a lisbon jail accused himself of trying to blackmail an investment fund. and finally will take any excuse to keep things cute here on d w business this time it comes courtesy of russia have a look at this face the hedgehog cafe that was started by a moscow businesswoman after she befriended a hedgehog while out collecting mushrooms she decided a new power would be a good way to tempt people into the cafe as you can see it seems to have worked hedgehogs on norman normally or nocturnal of course but these ones have been trained to sleep during the night. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin good buy. i'm not. one of the richest countries on earth. but every year around $700.00 women die in childbirth or shortly after most of them are a
business dealings by isabel the son tossed the daughter go this former president the so-called new london leaks allegedly shed light on how africa's richest woman built her vast business empire she and her husband found hundreds of shell companies in tax havens like multum richest and hong kong according to pin 2 the hacker is awaiting trial in a lisbon jail accused himself of trying to blackmail an investment fund. and finally will take any excuse to keep things cute here on d w business this...
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new life. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were stabbed to death in north—east london yesterday. a leakup costing £106 billion. health authorities in china say that a new respiratory virus has spread to other cities. in wuhan the number of new cases trebled over the weekend to nearly 200 and one third person has died there. authorities are scrambling to stop the spread of the virus. millions of people preparing to travel for the lunar new year, or doesn't help. we can speak now to a representative from the world health organization in geneva. good morning. good morning. are you concerned by these growing numbers and by the spread? this is a new virus that has been identified only two weeks ago, so we still don't know much of its features. we are not having information on how it is being transmitted, what is the source and how severe is it? there isa source and how severe is it? there is a lot to learn still. however, the good thing as it has been identified very quickly, china has shared the genetic sequence of the virus which has enabled other countries to start testing people. we had
new life. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were stabbed to death in north—east london yesterday. a leakup costing £106 billion. health authorities in china say that a new respiratory virus has spread to other cities. in wuhan the number of new cases trebled over the weekend to nearly 200 and one third person has died there. authorities are scrambling to stop the spread of the virus. millions of people preparing to travel for the lunar new year, or doesn't...
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new life. two men are arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in north—east london. a leak— the hs2 high speed rail link could end up costing £106 billion. today the bbc has announced a new in—depth online bbc briefing policy got on the issue of immigration, what we have also been asking for your specific questions. plenty of your specific questions. plenty of you have been in touch. area joanna gosling spoke to experts to try to find some answers to those questions in our latest edition of your questions answered. with me to a nswer questions answered. with me to answer your questions, the director of migration 0bservatory, madeleine sumption, and our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. welcome. question for you dominic. tarquin from northampton asks, you stated 1800 immigrants crossed the channel last year. where are they now? we can't say for sure because the home office ratherfamously doesn't give a running commentary on individual cases. it's probably worth explaining how the system works. it depends what type of migrants these people are. it is worth bearing
new life. two men are arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in north—east london. a leak— the hs2 high speed rail link could end up costing £106 billion. today the bbc has announced a new in—depth online bbc briefing policy got on the issue of immigration, what we have also been asking for your specific questions. plenty of your specific questions. plenty of you have been in touch. area joanna gosling spoke to experts to try to find some answers to those questions...
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london. all right let's move all night to more world news and more from the week that was wiki leaks founder julian assange claims he's slowly dying in the british jail he's incarcerated in alleges he's trying is then kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day he made the stabbing claims in a phone call to his friend von smith on christmas eve vaughn spoke to us. all 4 and it was very upsetting to head the idea of him being sedated has come from several people who visited him who clearly be on the british government has been asked about it and they refuse to address that matter what they say is they're not mistreating him but clearly he's being kept in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day he sounded awful and he said to me that i'm slowly dying you know please remember he's served that time all the bail charge and he served his time too and he's now on remand is highly unusual to put him on prisoner in belmarsh when they're not a threat of a physical violent threat to society i think we need some answers from from the british government why are they treating him like this why can't we ha
london. all right let's move all night to more world news and more from the week that was wiki leaks founder julian assange claims he's slowly dying in the british jail he's incarcerated in alleges he's trying is then kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day he made the stabbing claims in a phone call to his friend von smith on christmas eve vaughn spoke to us. all 4 and it was very upsetting to head the idea of him being sedated has come from several people who visited him who clearly be on...
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this is news and we didn't even an einstein than the best of the undisputed look who is of london. mother who used to leak school was lee gardner. and when you. present that it would look the biggest and most of the book movie a but. chose to it's going to show that it's a bit silly. there's. just too little. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser timed out it starts with jimmy song as an author and he's on well very very well known in the big coin space jimi welcome back thanks for having me again all right so i mentioned you're not you've written i think 2 books out on the right well one of these 2 books it is programming because it's for developers that want to learn about their corner teaches you everything that you need to know to learn to because watching the other book is a little bit corny book is more for a laid audience that doesn't know anything about a coin become learn all about it or if you already know because this is a good way to save time when explaining it to your relatives knows nothing about it perfect so we are in montenegro we are in montevideo uruguay and that the a lot amer
this is news and we didn't even an einstein than the best of the undisputed look who is of london. mother who used to leak school was lee gardner. and when you. present that it would look the biggest and most of the book movie a but. chose to it's going to show that it's a bit silly. there's. just too little. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser timed out it starts with jimmy song as an author and he's on well very very well known in the big coin space jimi welcome back thanks for...
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from london to manchester and leeds could rise to as much as £106 billion, that's triple the original budget. the figures come from a leaked review into the project. more on our website bbc.co.uk/newsand the news app. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. huawei's meng wa nzhou huawei's meng wanzhou is in court, but will she be extradited from canada or not? climate change dominates talks at the world economic forum in davos. good morning, asia and hello, world. it is tuesday and glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report and i'm rico hizon and we start with huawei, because court proceedings have got under way in a vancouver court and the company's chief financial officer meng wa nzhou is fighting extradition to the us on charges of violating sanctions against iran. last year in may the chinese technology giant was put on aus chinese technology giant was put on a us government blacklist, effectively banning american companies from doing business with huawei. earlier i asked zoe thomas, oui’ huawei. earlier i asked zoe thomas, our business reporter, when we could expect to find out the outcome. we've got several more days of a
from london to manchester and leeds could rise to as much as £106 billion, that's triple the original budget. the figures come from a leaked review into the project. more on our website bbc.co.uk/newsand the news app. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. huawei's meng wa nzhou huawei's meng wanzhou is in court, but will she be extradited from canada or not? climate change dominates talks at the world economic forum in davos. good morning, asia and hello, world. it is...
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london, i johnson. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. vonnie: in afghanistan, the taliban says it has shut down a u.s. spy plan -- spy plane. investigating. an explosive leakm john book.'s president trump told him to unfreeze aid until ukraine according to the new york times and that could put pressure on republicans to agree to call witnesses in the trial. new homes in the u.s. fell to a five-month low. a single-family home sales are down to an annual rate of 694,000. fog may have been a factor in the crash of a helicopter carrying basketball icon kobe bryant and 8 others. everyone on board was killed when a helicopter slammed into a hill. among the victims, bryant's 13-year-old daughter. bryant spent 20 years in the nba with the los angeles acres -- lakers and won five titles. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. ,ack with us is jeremy stretch the head of exit -- fx strategy. what kind of hedges to the safe havens do you have on? jeremy: we are in an environment -- a risk off bias and clearly in that mentality
london, i johnson. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. vonnie: in afghanistan, the taliban says it has shut down a u.s. spy plan -- spy plane. investigating. an explosive leakm john book.'s president trump told him to unfreeze aid until ukraine according to the new york times and that could put pressure on republicans to agree to call witnesses in the trial. new homes in the u.s. fell to a five-month low. a single-family home sales are down to an annual rate of 694,000. fog may...
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news, at buckingham palace. the cost of the high speed rail link hs2 from london to manchester and leeds could rise to as much as £106 billion — that's triple the original budget. the figures come from a leaked into the project. the transport secretary grant shapps says he's asked for more information so ministers can make a decision "within weeks" on whether or not to go ahead with it. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. packed in from birmingham to leeds. a high—speed line would cut thejourney time in half. but the fate of h52 is in the balance. where i live, we will probably stand to gain in term of property values, so i should be a supporter of it, but i still think it's too much money. who wants to travel at a slower pace when you can get to where you need to go quickly, more efficiently? itjust makes complete sense to me. there is not even a spare seat on this midday service between two major english cities. it tells you why the suggestion that the second phase of h52 should be put on hold for several months while other options are continued is proving very controversial. that suggestion comes in the latest leak of a government review of the project and it has angered pol
news, at buckingham palace. the cost of the high speed rail link hs2 from london to manchester and leeds could rise to as much as £106 billion — that's triple the original budget. the figures come from a leaked into the project. the transport secretary grant shapps says he's asked for more information so ministers can make a decision "within weeks" on whether or not to go ahead with it. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. packed in from birmingham to leeds. a...