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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181216:05:09:00

targeting u.s. cars for three months starting next year that would see duties of fifteen percent instead of forty percent the move is seen as a sign of easing trade tensions between the world s largest economies earlier us president donald trump said he would leave import tariffs on chinese products at ten percent until a more permanent settlement is reached. among one joel chief financial officer of chinese telecoms giant huawei technologies was granted bail by a court in vancouver ten days after being arrested in canada at the request of us the. artie s she now faces extradition to the u.s. over allegations that she was involved in violating sanctions on iran. mung heads a company with one hundred eighty thousand employees and nearly sales of ninety billion dollars it s one of china s most successful firms and it s a red flag for donald trump so not surprising that many in china see her detention

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181208:14:18:00

today it is onions and her hands are too little for the gloves the adults around her where. i came here from home today can collect the onions but i would rather have toys to play with. three quarters of syrian refugees in lebanon live under the poverty line according to unicef an estimated one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children. have been forced into child labor in the country so a lot more to do i don t know when she goes to work and i stay at home of course i m not happy with that she s just a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back that s hard for her. she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do work like that. many refugee families in lebanon rely on their children to pay the bills and the resources of aid agencies are overstretched it s unlikely that some i will be able

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181121:04:18:00

here when it comes to bricks that and domestic politics there in the u.k. thank you so much for your analysis. now to lebanon where refugee families who have escaped jihadists are being forced to hire out their children as day workers just to make ends meet some one hundred eighty thousand refugee children in lebanon are working long hours for little pay no place has a higher concentration of syrian refugees than in lebanon s bekaa valley didn t use i.e. abraham traveled to a un camp there and has been looking at one family s plight it is six in the morning and lebanon s bekaa valley eight year old son my just woke up a splash of cold water in the face and she is ready for work. her family fled syria to escape i asked her now they re in lebanon where they can t

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181121:04:20:00

rather have toys to play with three quarters of syrian refugees in lebanon live under the poverty line according to unicef an estimated one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children. have been forced into child labor in the country there are a lot more to do i don t when she goes to work and i stay at home of course i m not happy with that she s just a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back that s hard for her. she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do work like that. so many refugee families in lebanon rely on their children to pay the bills and the resources of aid agencies are overstretched it s unlikely that someone who will be able to stop working anytime soon. and. filed that report she joins us now here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about the situation and especially the situation for this child s

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181121:04:21:00

mother why is she not working well she would have very much like to work but the truth is that she really can t she suffers from severe knee problems and she s also illiterate so this pretty much excludes her from the majority of the jobs that she s actually qualified to do so the only jobs that. mother could do would things that would involve intense physical labor like farming like cleaning houses or working in trucks and things like that so that s that s that s not something that you could do that you could do any more and from what i could also observe like we mentioned the reports of my aunt has six other siblings two of them one of them is an infant. baby and the other is older than three years old so the mother also has a job of also being a mother. to two these young children s that are maybe even smaller than my and cannot take care of themselves whatsoever and how common is her story i mean there was the statistic of the one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children in

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