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a and an gigantic relief for the families of the boys and for the country as a whole i would say. yes certainly there are members of the families of the two waking very anxiously over the top we. are wondering about. face but now that they have the discovered many of the families. have been very joyful mood and very hopeful mood. they. have a possibility of even communicating with them in the near future called into according to the a party but what is important is that they are waiting like like everyone else you know when exactly the time frame that the boys will go to come out of the case and at this stage we just don't know that yet ok father thank you so much those tunnel one chuck forms there the reuters correspondent in southern thailand. now let's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein faces new sexual assault charges in new york prosecutors say they involve alleged crimes against a woman in two thousand and six weinstein has already pleaded not guilty to charges involving two other women more than seventy five women have accused him of wrongdoing the white house says u.s. secretary of state might call peo will visit north korea for further talks on denuclearization this week it would be pumped his first trip since a june summit between the u.s. and north korean leaders at that summit pyongyang vowed to work towards ridding the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. strategy an archbishop philip wilson has been sentenced to twelve months detention for covering up the sex abuse crimes of a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. wilson is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse a court will decide whether he can serve his sentence at home. and the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last weekend or than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe. back to our top story the government crisis here in germany seemingly a virtue let's get the economic perspective on this now with helena terry you can bet that german business is breathing a sigh of relief now that i'm going to merkel has reached a deal regarding migration with the interior minister who was dizzy hoof and other prospects of the government collapsing had unsettled investors on the german business sector late last week german industry bodies got together to jointly pen a letter to machall demanding that germany and the european union adopt a unified approach to tackling migration. and we can bring in our financial correspondent susan is following this story for us now from the frankfurt stock exchange con had a crisis over for now can we expect that sigh of relief to play out on the markets today something like that can be expected head on now but make no mistake what happened in berlin's government in the last two weeks or so has upset a lot of people in the financial world but also business leaders as on international level there are so many different problems the tech tackled you know donald trump the looming trade war china and the way we're doing business with them in iran you know the oil price has been getting back in focus at a time like this what businesses want is a sense of security and trust at home and this can only be supported you know by an image of a unified government that really knows its way sure that said the german economy is strong should we really be that concerned. well the german economy is strong that's true but we are the most interconnected economy in europe and obviously in such an economy economic strength is very fragile and we've been getting a number of warning signs the german share index stack string the last two weeks has lost around about six percent we've been getting a number of profit warning from companies like dime look continent past and others business sentiment indices like the the full index of business climate are pointing to the downside at a time like this what you know one should expect here is a government that addresses new trade agreements that supports large institutions like the w t o all the european union and not a government that gives an impression of being weak but we did see the german business community weigh in on its writing as a letter to the government to communicate their concerns how much of this way today actually have. well of course this is very difficult to evaluate from where i am but i think it's remarkable that for large business organizations which usually have very different different type versus agendas you know the employers association b.d.a. the media which is these association for the german manufacturing sector the chambers for industry and commercial and the chambers for skilled crafts the all came together to call. for a more european approach and against renationalisation i think it's remarkable that they came out with this statement at all and it should be heard in berlin all right our financial correspondent conrad was in first at the frankfurt stock exchange good to talk economy thanks. well u.s. president donald trump says officials from his administration are set to meet with the e.u. counterparts over the trade to speak to the e.u. renewed is found to fight back against the u.s. president's threat to impose a twenty percent tariff phone call imports known a letter to washington the european commission wrote that the move could cost the united states up to fourteen billion dollars in g.d.p. now united states currently opposes a two point five percent tariff on passenger car imports from the european union or to make is in both europe and the united states have warned that high levies could home business. india is in the grip of a heat wave and it's a serious matter heat stroke of course can be fatal and wall ecan dishing is refreshing if you can get it sometimes it's low tech that saves the day. keeping people cool in delhi's baking heat is hard work just ask one of the b.p. workers outside the city rushing to meet increasing demand from the markets restaurants and small shops serving delis twenty million inhabitants. wanted to hang someone by fifty blocks started somewhere by ten five or twenty five. they go everywhere and they're sold in different quantities we sell them to the distributors and they sell them in pieces that they're good people that's going to go to be better at. the process as anything but high tech the workers fill up large containers with filtered water once sealed the boxes are placed into large tanks covered with salt water for twenty four hours the brine has a lower freezing point than ordinary water chill with ammonia. each ice block weighs around fifty five kilograms and costs one hundred thirty rupees or almost two dollars refrigerated trucks take tons of ice each day from here to delhi where the ice gets crushed and sold in bags and then scooped into the drinks of thirsty indians. sour announce and costly football salute they have quite exciting it at the world cup must be said on monday belgium staged a remarkable comeback to beat japan three two and advance to the tournaments quarterfinals the red devils scored a dramatic injury time winner becoming the first team in forty eight years to overturn a two goal deficit in a world cup knockout game. a frantic second half saw all the goals and right at the start of it thank you how did he kept his cool to put the blue samurai in the eye and then minutes later to kashi in it we added a second for japan and the next big world cup upset appeared to be in the making on the now midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height advantage young french tongue and surprise japan's a jiko i shima with this looping header after sixty nine minutes belgium were back in the game and it took them just five more minutes to equalize to mother one felony and then in the very dying seconds of the game deep in injury time another substitute nasser chartley the dramatic belgian higher ranking for japan and eligible to play brazil in the quarterfinals. belgium will have to be at their best to stop neymar in that match against brazil he started brazil's two nil victory over mexico the form scored one and set up another as his country made it through to the last eight for the seventh tournaments in a row. for. this was a move started and finished by name really on picking up the slack in between his leg crossed leaving brazil stop man with a simple finish soon after house time they a daring to dream it was name more than brazil desire to stay in spite of pressure . and they made sure of that victory with two minutes to go you may mock this time to provide f. a substitute say for me now i. i to name it finished neymar in brazil cranking into gear it just the right time this is the seventh straight tournament mexico has ended in tears at the last sixteen states. will cyclingnews tour de france champion chris froome can race in this year's french classic this after the world cycling body u.c.i. had cleared froome of an anti doping violation following a test last year that showed an asthma medication that in his system the team sky star was found to have twice the permissible amount of the ausman drug subatomic in his system during last year's well as hispania which he won following this finding tour de france organizers had formally blocked the four time champion from competing in this year's race this decision has now revoked was now riven. just reminder of the top story we're following for you here on t.v. news german chancellor angela merkel entering tyria minister says hosts a whole have reached a deal in their dispute over migration policy defusing a caution crisis to try to topple the government say hope i had said he was ready to resign over the issue but he will now stay in office. and rescuers in thailand have found twelve boys and their football coach a lawyer in a flooded cave more than a week after they went missing but the military warns it could take months to get them out of the can. get you can always get a new spot on the go just download from google play or from the apple store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and also use the after send us photos and videos. that's why a news for now i'll be back on top of the next hour with another full bulletin of course all or stories of on line at e.w. dot com thanks watch. and well group even fair. what's not to long about a fine darjeeling or an awesome. a visit to the growing regions might leave a bad after. tea pickers live in a polling condition and work with highly toxic pesticides and bitter cup the dark side of the tea tray. next on w. good job it. surely tanos from africa and the world 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such events are a growing trend professional tea taste the heading of schmidt holds workshops almost every week in the autumn. more and more people in germany are getting into team. people used to be quite happy with tea bags but now they want more they want to experience t. and t. is becoming more multifaceted a lot more exciting we're at the start of a really great he movement site no hint of a tieback here aficionados brew tea leaves according to a very strict ritual. many do not expect such delightfully diverse aromas and tastes to unfold on the palate. in my really surprise there is such a range of flavors. for me it's a multi-faceted pleasure and think it does my started drinking more tea and i enjoy it. tea enthusiastic so now i'm prepared to pay a lot of money for high quality leaves that's a new trend. high quality cost between twenty and thirty euros for one hundred grams and the most expensive tea that you can buy usually costs around fifty to sixty euros. so. a kilo of tea can cost up to six hundred euros a lucrative business that thomas and cutting gas and also profiting from they work for take companion a german business that prides itself on buying the past quality tea directly from plantations in india cutting out the middleman and bang produces fair prices. but then make at least two trips a year to darjeeling. the district in northern india lines in the foothills of the himalayas encompass about three thousand square kilometers he has grown in darjeeling at an altitude of between six hundred and two thousand two hundred metres above sea level. and experts are convinced that it is this unique location that makes darjeeling tea so special. it's the southern side of him a layer a steep mountain area with intense exposure to sun. the leaves grow more slowly than they do in lower regions and the aroma is very special it's what makes studying said distinctive a big thing. which was also. with that it isn't called the champagne of teas for nothing darjeeling isn't just the best it's also the most expensive tea in the world and that's also partly because everything has to be done by hand because of the steep terrain so the city comes at a price of course the truth is also advice of. under some circumstances one would think that the region would be thriving. darjeeling city doesn't seem to be benefiting from the profits of the tea tray. it's a typical indian city noisy and poverty stricken. unemployment is high. in the city center a slum where migrant workers live. so rush is the head of the biggest tea workers' union in darjeeling he says neither the region nor his members are benefiting from the high tea prices consumers pay in germany. gardens after the war they are getting there one of the particles appears this is a rise of one liter rice if you want simple rice you up to a. minimum one and a quarter there with you who want to go second right if you want to drive you up to one hundred good good we're demanding the living with. a living wage would be twice the current going rate which is the equivalent of less than one euro seventy cents a day. that's water heater top and amrita one for that back breaking work became tea on the show plantation. more together more than with my own about forty five euros a month i can't make ends meet with wages like that we have to pay school fees by school books medicine when we ill and lots of other things. work stance every morning at seven. thirty baskets a whole believes in strapped to their heads when they have both hands free. and be a family member to the picking a team might not be a complicated job but it's extremely tiring we continually having to walk up and down the mountainside there it itches and cheer drops the mountain terrain is very steep and that makes our work so painstaking. in spring that women have to pay eight kilos of their daily wage in high season that can rise to up to twenty kilos a day and the plantation supervisors check very carefully to see if amrita and rohit are to reach their targets. women have no hope of finding better paid work up here in the mountains and they are trapped by their jobs their hearts belong to the plantation owners in order to live here they have to work here. i mean to bush was houses simple but she has the band necessities like water for example. which she shares with other families. as they go to drink. after work she helps a nine year old daughter with her homework even though she's exhausted at the end of the day i'm ready to wants to make sure her daughter has a better future. now any school education is vital for my daughter to get a good job i don't want my child to become a tea picker as well work in the tea garden is extremely hard and tiring but. it's also clear to the managers at the shop group that wages and working conditions need to improve. there's been a steady drop in the number of young people prepared to work under existing conditions in the tea plantations the younger generation obviously they're more educated and they get a little learning more they don't want to hand it on him to this job because they consider blocking over looking at the plot is it as a media job so that. as soon as they look at it or go to the eighty industry or people are moving gold slowly so it's going to get more and more difficult to get experienced people here. cutting grass out time thomas going from take companions also where for tea pickers financial predicament into our chilling spawn taishan but they don't really feel responsible. to have been we can do very little to influence things directly the pick is all unionized and the way it's negotiations take place between the unions the people who run the tea gardens and the government . in the tie and we don't have any influence on those negotiations and i'm for itself. a pretty much and say they're not responsible for the workers' wages. the pickers wages need to rise significantly according to suresh super. to. look and look at the them had to not worry this is a big problem if you give the three hundred is a living with. them. not the other side no. regard. for the moment at least the shy monk group's facility has enough workers this is where the buyers from germany check this policy of the first harvest the so-called first flush. indian suppliers are keen to cater to their needs. or wants it all but most of the train doesn't link to ease of getting to that way to the german market. other equally important markets would be japan and the us which is all emerging for us but you're going to definitely is a very important. most of the machinery here dates back to the british colonial era but the age of the plant doesn't influence the quality of the tea. inspects the leaves. the checks the smell flavor and color. all of these factors are important for the past thirty years of oyster has followed this method to find the best quality teachers. to look at the all is the sort of the highest grades are holy fifteen days get this then there are the brokenly fifteen days like this one. then there's the typical teabag quality this crumbly stuff here is this all the holy fifty's are the highest grade of tea and normally the most expensive to lower grades of tea have less aroma to follow orders. so tea banks don't compound well that's why thomas and catherine gas out only order only fifty but they have other reasons for ordering directly from the producers. but this is just the darjeeling tea is very very frequently faked is the some forty thousand tons of tea or sold worldwide as darjeeling. although only ten thousand tons are produced at most. there are clearly companies across the world that sell fake see that of course also has a negative effect on prices worldwide it's a huge problem for people here and he's and probably. can fake a darjeeling also be found in germany. chiles from darjeeling have a unique chemical fingerprint. for scientists here in a laboratory in southern germany checking a number of t. samples taken off the shelves of german supermarkets to see if they do in fact ban that fingerprint. strontium isotopes are among the things that they're looking for a certain proportion of this metal is typical of soils and darjeeling. this image towards who live in iraq is an element that tells us about the geology around in a particular place the production the results of the strontium isotope analysis have proved beyond doubt that all t. samples must comes from the darjeeling region. so the t. on sale in german supermarkets really downs come from darjeeling no fakes show up in this farm check. the t. brands ordered processes have clearly worked here. at the lab results do not reveal anything about local production conditions. there are various certification labels that aim to ensure ethical production standards fair trade rain forest alliance and u.t. said all claim to guarantee the source of their products. germany's major t. brands boast these seals take on a. mask. and take all sounds certified products. fads. trade strives to ensure a fair wage and better working conditions rainforest alliance pledges to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable likelihoods beauties and also stands for sustainable farming and better working conditions but do these certification programs really deliver on their promise. we visit as the biggest growing area in india. on the edge of this state in the country's extreme northeast lies the tom gonna go on t.v. plantation it too belongs to the sharma group. you state also supplies the german market and has been certified by the fairtrade it beauty zyad and rain forest and mines programs. b.c. or should bring benefits to the workers too high a price that consumers pay for fair trade tea for example should translate into higher wages for the team because that's the promise at least. this is how bad promises interpretative in town gonna go. we give the best bloke was who used to love. our. lives to help with their bridge that is down we are just over the bus it is too little it was. out there. and how many what does our younger kids say well the a lot of good it is six. eleven particularly and dunster is employees receive bicycles as a reward the remaining one thousand two hundred seventy five go empty handed. and yet the tea estate is like one big family according to our manager clear the mayor the entire my gold teeth. we need the love of the. we talk about our d. we talk about our visa. and you see a lot of smiling faces now and i feel to get a medic in the car to get that on my in that car we need the love of.

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