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ALJAZ Mohammad Javad Zarif July 14, 2024

A job that used to be easy to find but no longer they would call about on me if i dont work i cant pay for my rent my bills my food without a salary how can i survive for me its essential to the director of the agency says the number of chileans looking for work is skyrocketing but you know when. Last week i was that employment fair before 85 percent of candidates were immigrants now its 5050 that means that a lot more people are looking for this kind of work for the 1st time so we are trying to train in places with. The sharp rise in unemployment is just one of the direct consequences of the escalating trade dispute between the u. S. And china. The price of copper chins main export has fallen 17 percent this year the value of the chilean piss off regarded as one of the most stable in latin america has dropped to its lowest level in more than 3 years making imports more expensive. Chiles export based economy is particularly vulnerable to what it clown a missed call external shock so what affects its main trading partner china has a direct impact. For. This. Price. To the early days but to have. Grown. Up perhaps no one of its being well impacted by this crisis and the people that to see here tens of thousands of migrants have come here to chile just this year alone the majority of them from that this way and theyre here at the. The private hoping to get their papers in order so that they do the jobs that are becoming harder and harder to come by the World Economy minister tells aljazeera that he remains cautiously optimistic looking at you know how did the Macro Economic and from into fortitude of our economies will allow us to confront this ever situation. But for how long is the question especially for people like recital at any of that who cannot afford to wait for the trade war to end. When for the sports fans now in the English Premier League is kicked off a 2019 fair to say it is the richest Football League in the world it got there through a multibillion dollar deal struck with pay t. V. Channels globally not just in the u. K. And seeing the money roll in many other sports of sorts similar deals with the Rich Networks but at what cost many a losing younger viewers to east sports you might remember the 30000000. 03 day fortnight world cup championship held in new york recently the winner 16 year old who beat 99. 00 other players and walked off with 3000000. 00 and every other player took home 50 1000. 00 which is on par with what some golfers pick up just for turning up to a tournament and the average age of these players 16 melissa sensually for a video game competition which could be watched on you tube contrast that with an established sport like cricket that showpiece tournament was held in england and wales recently the i. C. C. World cup but the average viewership on sky sports a paycheck was only about 600000 per dame now when england made the final and it was broadcast on free to air t. V. 7300000 people watched what was admittedly an incredible final match against new zealand. And heres another example the recent fee for womens world cup which saw record audiences in france and england because the matches were on free to air networks it was seen as a huge success of the womens game finally getting the recognition if not the same level of pay for its stars but as competition hearts up and the likes of amazon and facebook and twitter sign more sports steals the landscape is definitely changing but are they able to keep hold of the younger viewers who are frankly the lifeblood of the sport were going to talk more with someone whos done some research on audience male mothers with us Consumer Research lead it and pear and alice is joining us from london nice to have you with us look we know viewing habits are changing streaming is where its all that but when it comes to sports should these sorts of big legacies sports the cricket the formula one should they now be worried that these viewing habits are really going to affect them. I think you know viewing habits are changing we are seeing that its been a decline in people watching regular t. V. Channels across not only younger demographics but old along as well and there has been an increase in people watching through smart t. V. s through that through their mobiles so i think these sports are going to have to be reactive to these changes one is doing it with the likes of a full on t. V. Prior and im sure cricket will already be looking at doing it but i think youve got to be really castle not to that undermine your current audiences as well you know a lot of sports fans tend to be of the old see if you take everything off t. V. Youll actually end up damaging your sport as well is there a way to have the best of both worlds than a note for example in the United States some of the big sports basketball baseball in the light you know this streaming on on twitter and facebook which is great for the Younger Generation can you do that and be on television and still make it all a success and keep everyone happy yeah i think you can you know i think this is a good mix of the American Sports rights holders are really good example for the likes of the n. F. L. The likes of the n. B. A. What they do is they have these massive t. V. Broadcast deals where the ending a lot of money but then they also have their and streaming platforms which consumers can access a much cheaper rate but what they basically do is they make sure that things are televised on t. V. Are not shared on those platforms live so theyre also protecting the major money that theyre making through these for cost ales but theyre also ensuring that their content is still accessible to younger audiences who may become pay 56070. 00 a month to access this through pay t. V. Good youve mentioned pay t. V. Lets look at the pay versus free who had to have a cricket world cup was in england not long ago it was all on pay t. V. And there was a lot of criticism that you know kids couldnt necessarily get to see the cricket they didnt even miss they really know the cricket world cup was on and then you got the final played on free to air television but only because in many define know. You can freeze or compete is that you know can you strike deals with the with the pay the pay groups. I think. If youre putting a level Playing Field because really compete they just dont have the budgets to do so but i think whats important is for bright soldiers themselves to understand the power of free to us you know the womens world cup was on free sarah and the loss of markets and they got the cold audiences in so many of us when youre trying to get new fans into school whether its the younger audiences or whether your new sport and your invites making sure that people can actually see or feel able to watch it is such a huge pots of it so putting it all behind pay t. V. And behind pay will is not the best thing for the long term safeguarding of the future of the school womens sport is really interesting you mentioned that the football world cup debord conses maybe need to take a punt there go yes were going to actually go right in with womens sport and televise more and more of it and actually give because im the proof will come through people will watch because theyre going to watch it 100 percent i a massive im in school and im like womens football in general and so i really do think that brokaw says should take a punt with it you know its still quite new its still developing in a lot of the countries its only become professional in the last few years that means that the quality of the football is Getting Better you know there is a real opportunity to showcase the sport which is not as tainted as mens full is you know there isnt that theres massive sponsorship deals there isnt you know all the issues that come with mens football you know the fact that it isnt accessible you have to pay so much to watch a lot of thought isnt that with womens football you can go to a match for relatively cheap you know in the u. K. In particular and you can go and inspire that next generation the u. K. Is a really good example because the government has actually put it on the crown jewels list which means that it is going to have to be on free to as heavey for the facade of a future and i wouldnt be surprised if fisa tries or even you know. With Champions League all with the year as they try to make sure that it stays on free to ask for as long as possible you know there is other competition in the form of sports much was made recently of and i dont know that much about it but for tonights the game which all the kids are playing in there was millions of dollars in prize money and people watching it people were going to see it live and it was huge i mean is that again another threat for the for the major sports. I dont necessarily think its a threat to legacy sports i think you know they can work in harmony with each other i think more so its about making sure that sports are engaging fans of much younger age theres a lot of research out there which shows that people become sports fans between the ages of 8. 00 to 12. 00 whereas what were seeing at the moment is that age group is becoming fans of the fords and theyre watching on free platforms like you tube twitch a microsoft mix so you know sports rights is like the premier league like the crickets i c c they have to make sure that theyre making that content accessible enough that these young kids are able to go see football matches like theyre able to play football all theyre able to watch on t. V. Because you know if sports is so excessive or people are able to watch around the world for free that what you might end up doing is you might end up with a generation of people who you have to lose because thats what they end up watching instead of getting into all these biggest sports Champions League seeing as you mention it and this takes me on to the issue of illegal streaming and piracy 5000000. 00 people apparently is to mits were watching Champions League football on illegal streams is there anything that can be done about their release. I think youve got to look at it in that context you know an average Champions League final gets between 352400 1000000 for you is according to usa so that 5 percent if youre spreading them out across the season is actually representing like 1. 4 percent of that entire universe so whilst im not trying to say it isnt a big problem it is but the likes of you a few have done so much in the last few years to try and combat it and it does seem to be a research is showing that in a lot of the markets that we survey the number of people who are watching pirated com content is reducing so there does seem to be a bit of a shift away from people trying to access this pirated content remote its been great talking to you about this thank you so much for joining us thank you. Finally this week bangladesh with its low lying terrain its unpredictable whether it is more vulnerable than most countries to the effects of Climate Change but with crisis comes change pushing some farmers to revive a century old system for growing crops reports from periods for on buying the dishes floating farms. Low lying bangladesh is on the frontline of Climate Change its farmlands facing constant floods erosion and salinity to combat these farmers are using rafts which remains afloat for a period long enough to grow vegetables theres a lot of the crud lovers during high tide this area get flooded with little water remains during low tide this is why were using floating beds to grow vegetables floating platforms offer up to an additional 40 percent of arable land creating opportunities for poor lentulus farmers aquatic farming until practice in bangladesh that almost disappeared is making a comeback with limited resources and threats of Climate Change people here are now starting to appreciate the importance of environmentalists friendly traditional cultivation systems some of you know john can earn around 2. 50 for days more. Then the us are going to put allies on the seeds then keep them in a shaded area to mature literally plant them into floating pads its natural for us and sell them and ready in the markets farmers generally do not use chemical fertilizers or pesticides using this method so theres a greater demand for them. On these plants and vegetables are from the floating beds farmers bring them to us by boat so we think carry them again and boats and serious bizarre. This year floating seed beds have been used on 290 hectors a predisposed marshall an area there are now around 50000 people involved directly or indirectly in this type of farming in the district. With. This method of farming its getting really popular and its now practiced in at least 15 to 20 other districts farmers are making a good profitable one many poor bangladeshi farmers have now been given a financial lifeline by turning back the clock and relying once again on a traditional farming technique to protect their livelihoods. And that is our show for this week but wed love to hear from you can tweet me directly on that come on. The hashtag a. J. C. Well all the email address comes in the cost of aljazeera net. And you can visit us online as well. That takes straight to our page with individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up but that is it for this edition of counting the cost im Kemal Santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us the news on aljazeera is now. 60 said the promise. To the establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. The story of the british declaration that changed the middle east the seeds of discord on aljazeera. Rewind to 10 days with a new scenery. And plain updates on the past about easiness documentaries one that. Rewind continues with holy land i will compel the onion the onion the fruit its path to the heart. 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Security council has held an emergency session to discuss the crisis in kashmir but the closed door meeting ended with the failure to even agree of a joint statement in indian administered kashmir Authorities Say that theyre beginning to lift some of the restrictions put in place nearly 2 weeks ago but we begin this hour with a report from mike hanna in new york russias representative pointed out he was born in the year the Security Council last minute to formally discuss what was listed on the agenda as the India Pakistan question i was one and then to 71 so. I dont know well see sometimes its better not to touch upon certain issues the meeting lasted just over an hour and in the absence of any joint statement chinas ambassador outlined the position of his country alone. To should be resolved to properly through peaceful means in accordance with the Charter Development Security Council resolutions and Bilateral Agreements this represents the international. Communitys consensus the indian ambassador quick to argue that china was claiming consensus when none exists insisting that any resolution lies not in International Mediation but in bilateral discussion as set out in the similar agreement reached with pakistan in 1972 were ready to edges these issues in a manner that states who have normal approaches to international ties should address them. And in our case we are committed to the same legume it its now for pakistan to make that commitment to stop terror to start ducks. Pakistans ambassador made clear her country would continue to press for greater u. N. Involvement claiming the meeting itself as a victory in this process the fact that this meeting took place is testimony to the fact that this is an internationally recognized dispute there was an effort to stop this meeting from convening and we are grateful to or 15 members of the u. N. Security council 40 green to having this meeting. In recent days protesters have gathered outside the u. N. Building demanding greater International Involvement in the crisis and calling on the u. N. To enforce its own resolutions on the kashmir dispute the lack of consensus in the Security Council a bleak response offering only the possibility of another 50 year wait before the matter is taken up again Mike Hanna Al Jazeera United Nations meanwhile indias government says that it will gradually end the Communications Blackout in been administered kashmir but some kashmir is a wary of the promises being made. Reports now from new delhi. The anger spilled onto the streets of srinagar following friday prayers nearly 2 weeks after india stripped the region of autonomy and imposed a Communications Blackout the. Hundreds vent to their pent up frustration at being unable to move in their own home shut off from the outside world. Look at how many do that weve been on dont go through if no Prime Minister or the sees everything is fine here then he should leave the curfew. The protest happened as Indian Officials in the reg

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