the arctics. major players with us begins a dangerous game. people overseas that yeah, we are here. we're patrolling the area now, the cards are being re, shuffles, who has the best headed? russia is quite economic in the arctic. if you see something that looked like james bond, it has to do with the military. it starts december 23rd on d, w b o o. it's take 2 foot twitter blew a long musk is re launching his social media platforms. subscription service after a kilometer is 1st attempt, but is twitter giving the green light or deep blue light to fake news? also coming up camp sites in denmark fell off as people flee the high cost of heating their homes this winter, and great expectations. india's largest vineyard, similar vineyards, goes public on hopes that economic growth. what is the nation's appetite lice financing? this is data we business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. twitter is re introducing its subscription service weeks after a 1st attempt resulted in a torrent of fake accounts. as of monday uses can once again sign up to pay $8.00 a month to gain verified status and the coveted blue check mark. there's also a new $11.00 subscription for use as an apple devices in our musk tries to introduce the subscription model just 10 days after taking over twitter in november, but it was quickly withdraw. and after faith accounts were able to get verified, including false, tesla, and spacings profiles on this, let's cross to our wall street correspondent yann's quarter and get more in this. and jens, how is twitter it planning to ensure that the 2nd time round this goes a bit better than the 1st. yeah, and the launch actually a couple of weeks ago was a super chaotic and this time around. hope to get a better. i mean, before ill on mosque actually came into twitter, you sort of had to earn your blue check mark or with being on twitter for a while and then getting the credentials from the company. so now you can pay to get those credentials. what wants to change is on one side color coded system. so gold, for example, for companies great for governments and then blue check marks for individuals. and for those individuals, they will also be an individual review that before and actually you'll get this blue check mark embedded. now, i'm sorry that is now the big question. i mean, we saw massive layoffs on twitter and will the remaining stuff really be capital to really check those individuals who are implying applying for this blue check mark. and this verification, you just be able to give it out to anyone who can pay for it. basically is only out of the concern about whether or not it must cares about misinformation on the platform. i mean, is it the case that he doesn't really mind? well, i mean, definitely there had been a lot of internal resistance actually when you came up with those plans. but what i've actually been north then and as i mentioned, so they have been met the play off. so i get the resistance within the company is limited. what my definitely does care about is making more money ill on mosque is saying that twitter basically is losing $4000000.00 a day. we over all the way to come to social media decline and ad spending then also was the term all at twitter. and some of the companies placing ad had either put some ads on hold or remove them in total. so obviously to it or need to find some other way to make money besides just the ad and that for example, it could be a subscription service. that's what with the, that other company as well. so that is what i'm trying to achieve at this point. am i go to new york for thank you. now as the cold weather hits your, of many people are getting increasingly worried about how to pay their energy bills . this winter in denmark, fears about the cost of living crisis have been prompted. i've even prompted some people to move out of their homes and into camp sites instead. the savings on energy might be significant, but for many the shift and living conditions doesn't come easy. despite the wintry gray skies, every spot in this camping ground is taken. like many other danes, john peterson, saw no alternative but to permanently move here. the one off government hand out of $800.00 euros, wasn't enough to cover his bills. he used the last of his money to buy an old caravan. oh, go home below it, leave. i go, i used to have a little terraced house and asked them on trim island, but my gas bill rose to over $470.00 euros per month per month. and my rent was $570.00. i'm unemployed and i can't spend more than 1000 zeros on living and heating. i just don't have a damo. the i the camp site is run by susanna pasco, foreigner. she says many deans simply can no longer afford the cost of living. she receives up to 15 requests for a camping spot per day and says the number is rising demands because i'm buying, i had a disk, it law to people who call me on a very bad way. some of them have never tried living in a caravan, maybe once in a vacation. but there is a big difference between vacationing and a campsite and actually living and one. unfortunately, we're good at making them feel welcome and a cell and quickly, but it's not ideal because they're really wants to be somewhere else. lena anderson social worker has been living here since her divorce last year. finding affordable housing is difficult in denmark lane is on a waiting list. skyrocketing energy costs are adding to her woes. she's worried about a harsh winter, and the fact that living on camp grounds permanently is actually illegal. but for now, the danish authorities are turning a blind eye, offends her vasquez nervous a couple here. what am i supposed to do when i can't live here any more? what will be caffe? me? yes, i have friends who i can stay in touch with, but i won't be able to cope. i am an adult. i don't want to sleep on someone's couch. as a yeah. martin yeskis. yes. cakes. optional for susanna. pasco. sure no. is happy that they're still social cohesion and her campsite. she wonders if it will last because the energy crisis is far from over. and another thing, driving of costs for europeans is food prices. that's why you agriculture ministers have been meeting in brussels. the hope is the fixing problems for the blocks. farmers could have a positive knock on effect for the rest of its citizens. a common sight in grocery stores across europe, rising prices for vegetables, bread and everything else. after 2 decades of 1.5 percent inflation prices this year, half risen around 16 percent. farmers however, don't reap the benefits from it's for my, our prices. that sounds nice, but our costs are up to. so we need higher prices just to cover expenses. cost and robin breaking. so crunch case in point fertilizer, where the war in ukraine prices rose drastically same for the price of diesel. the farmers mean power source times are rough and agriculture on the highway. god, there's a lot of uncertainty right now. it's challenging to make the right decisions. what's a good time to buy? to sell. it's easy to make mistakes. long term planning and stable prices. that's long gone. farmers are desperately hoping for help out of brussels. i'll take a look at some of the other global business stories making the news shiners further easing his 0 covey pandemic restrictions of citizens no longer required to track their movements fired up. many travelers had been forced into quarantine for visiting pandemic hospitals. the decision comes after rep protests against china's restrictive policies. u. k. company rebounded slightly in october, but the less down b figures are unlikely to change analysts expectations for oblique 2023. later this week, the bank of england is expected to raise interest rates again to try and contain inflation. currently running at 11 percent. and the national energy agency says europe has, has measures in place to avoid gas shortages. if russia completely cuts off gas deliveries the i forecast that next year you could have a shortfall of gas of 23000000000 cubic meters. only 7 percent on the continent. total gas consumption in 2021. now it is largest winemaker, and seller is going public. shares of sula vineyards are set to go on sale. today the owners are shedding a 3rd of the company valued at a $116000000.00. wine is still an acquired taste in india, but as we'll see in our next report grow as are hoping to leave your customers with the full vineyard experience. talk a wine tasting at sula vineyards. it's an experience that still rare across india, but one that sula hopes to make more common in the coming years. the wind producers located inasmuch a few hours drive north of moon by. it's an established name in india's tiny, but growing wine industry. it says its market share as a whopping 50 percent c o rajiv samantha boast that wine is on the way up in india. weinstein has come, if you see consumption fact owns, especially in the biggest cities in india, metro's more and more wind being consumed, more and more people switching over to wine and new consumers. and especially women who, you know, our generation back women just did not drink in india. and today that's really changing foss. simone hopes that potential boosts soon as i p o. the company says revenues are growing. it's portfolio includes 13 of their own winds and 20 internationals once associated with a wealthy wine is slowly gaining popularity across india. shiraz is a public favourite clearly bag. then i see that their target market was the high society. it was never the middle class, but now the market has changed. now it is the aspiring middle class, the, the urban population. every years, so many people coming into that the legal drinking age. wine has a long way to go and india. it accounts for less than one percent of the market for alcoholic beverages were indian, still prefer liquor and beer and it doesn't help the taxes can bring the price of a bottle of wine to as much as a bottle of rum whisky. but for some months, the time is ripe for change in tastes. and especially here on the do business tourists are returning to the little town of bethlehem. this christmas season. after 2 years of pandemic closures, the church of the nativity and the shepherds field are among the sides, drawing crowds, as many as 2 and a half 1000000 tourists visited best. m, annually before the pandemic, a boon to residents and businesses in the area. shopkeepers say, visits numbers are still down, but expect an even better year. 2023 vessel from the business inherent brilinta mall had i was a d dot e dot com slash business, and also the g. w. news, youtube channel, where you can check out our weekly d to be a business special till next time. oh our house boat, a motion with whatever the genre music generates happiness hormones and. 6 melancholy. how does it do that? 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