Box challenge sonys play station 5. Welcome to the show im Stephen Beardsley in berlin good to have you with us well there are nubile such or is growing at record pace that despite the Economic Impact of the krona virus according to the International Energy agencys annual report winds and Solar Photovoltaic panels are on course to replace coal as the largest source of Electricity Generation worldwide by 2025 and this year 90 percent of the increase on overall Power Capacity is from Clean Energy Even so analysts warn that governments are not on track to meet their paris climate agreement commitments. Now one of the Major Players in the renewable sector is Siemens Energy it was carved out of the german engineering giant just 6 weeks ago in a bid to create a smaller more Nimble Company in the surging sector of the economy. Energy released its 1st Quarterly Results today its 1st yearly results i should say with a fiscal year loss of 1900000000 euros in a moment well hear from its c. F. O.
Stranded with no income no work the pandemic or shes millions of Migrant Workers out of a job and that families back home go hungry so who should look after the. Crisis change the way wealthy countries use foreign labor this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program. Farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations wont do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history Migrant Workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a wreck or remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as the biggest source of money flowin
Stranded with no income no work the problem damaged or shes millions of Migrant Workers out of a job day and that families back home go hungry so who should look after them i will the crisis change the way wealthy countries use foreign labor this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program on bernard. Farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations wont do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history. Migrant workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a record remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as th
Hello welcome to the program im Bernard Smith farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work citizens of wealthier nations what do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or stuff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history. Migrant workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a record remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as the biggest source of money flowing into low and middle Income Countries most came from the United States and the gulf much of it was sent to families in india china mexico and the philippines but the World Bank Says europe and central asia will be most affected
Stranded with no income no work. For shes millions of Migrant Workers out of a job. That families back home go hungry so who should look after them and will the crisis change the way wealthy countries views follow. This story. Hello welcome to the program. Farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations wont do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history Migrant Workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a wreck or remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as the biggest source of money flowing into low and