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00:00TikTok is banned in the US, and a sandstorm is raging in eastern Libya.
00:29And the German president visits Turkey, but with a shawarma.
00:34And a number of British army horses flee London.
00:38Welcome to a new episode of DoubleClick, I'm Hanan Al-Kabat.
00:43How did Elon Musk affect Tesla's stock?
01:02Tesla's stock jumped by 12% after Elon Musk announced that he is starting to produce new electric cars at reasonable prices by 2025.
01:12Musk told investors that the production of electric cars at reasonable prices could start at a closer time than expected.
01:21This is because Tesla's willingness to produce electric cars has decreased by 9% compared to the previous year,
01:28which is the largest decrease on an annual basis since 2012.
01:32Tesla's electric cars are racing to reduce prices.
01:39This is not to say that Tesla announced its profits in the first quarter of this year,
01:44and the profit of the shares reached 45 cents compared to expectations of 51 cents for one share.
01:51This is not to say that the willingness reached about $21 billion compared to expectations of about $22 billion.
01:59But there is a photo posted by Elon Musk saying that Tesla is the least expensive car for maintenance.
02:20A sandstorm is raging in eastern Libya and disrupting the movement of planes.
02:29A sandstorm is raging in eastern Libya and disrupting the movement of planes.
02:35A sandstorm is raging in eastern Libya and disrupting the movement of planes.
02:42It led to the closure of schools and the authorities announced a two-day official holiday due to the bad weather conditions in all public administrations,
02:51according to the Libyan news agency.
02:53It also issued warnings to put safety barriers on public roads to organize the movement of passers-by and people in areas where visibility is weak.
03:02It also announced a state of emergency in the country,
03:07especially for the protection and protection of the damaged residents who are still in a state of shock after the severe floods that occurred in September last year,
03:16which left thousands of victims and missing people and caused the displacement of more than 40,000 people.
03:23The German President is visiting Turkey with a 60-kilogram shawarma.
03:38The German President, Frank Falter, concluded his visit to Turkey three days ago, the first in seven years.
03:56The files were discussed by political, economic and diplomatic parties,
04:01but the file that attracted the attention is related to the shawarma, known as the Turkish kebab donor.
04:08In general, the German president's plane crashed,
04:11marking it as a chef of Turkish origin with a frozen shawarma skewer weighing about 60 kilograms.
04:17The German President helped the chef and the cooks at the official evening reception party on the outskirts of Bosphorus in Istanbul.
04:26The British army has lost a number of horses in London and injured four people.
04:48A military horse ran away in the middle of London and was controlled after about two hours of their escape.
04:54The noise coming from the construction workers near Buckingham Palace
05:01caused the horses to be deflated and their horseshoes to fall from the horseshoes.
05:12In China, iPhone sales soared by 19% in the first quarter of this year.
05:19In general, smart phone shipments from Apple have receded in China by 19% this year,
05:25and Apple's share in China has receded by 15.7% in the first quarter compared to 19.7% in the same period last year.
05:36Huawei, the largest competitor to Apple in China, rose its sales by 70% in the first quarter,
05:43and China is the third largest market for Apple,
05:46and achieved about 17% of its total revenues in the last quarter of last year.
06:00Egypt is welcoming a 3,400-year-old statue of King Ramses II.
06:05In general, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has unveiled the country's statue
06:10and it dates back to more than 3,400 years after it was stolen and smuggled out of the country more than three decades ago.
06:19The ministry said in a statement that as soon as it was handed over,
06:23it was placed in the Egyptian Museum's warehouses in Cairo,
06:26in preparation for the maintenance and restoration work that must be done before displaying it.
06:31The statue was stolen from King Ramses II more than three decades ago,
06:37and the exact date of the theft is not known.
06:41But the Director General of the General Administration for the Restoration of Statues said that the estimates indicate
06:45that the statue was stolen in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
06:50The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Egyptian authorities
06:53spotted the statue during its sale at a show in the British capital, London, in 2013,
07:01and then moved it from several countries to Switzerland.
07:07How does Amazon AI help in packaging and packaging?
07:13How does Amazon AI help in packaging and packaging?
07:18In general, Amazon's packaging and packaging processes have become more efficient in recent years,
07:23thanks to AI.
07:26The giant e-commerce company has built an AI model that interprets images and texts to choose the best shipping materials.
07:35These tools have been essential in helping the company deal with millions of tons of plastic and cardboard since 2015.
07:44The goal of this model is to be the most intelligent in choosing the right box,
07:49bag, or cover for each of the millions of unique items that are sold through the company's warehouses.
08:06What is happening between TikTok and the US?
08:11And what is the law that the US Senate approved of TikTok, which was approved by Biden?
08:17In short, since the beginning, the US Senate has voted in favor of the legislation
08:23to ban TikTok in the United States because it fears that China may access US data
08:29or monitor them using the app.
08:32Today, TikTok is studying the separation from Biden in its quest to deal with the fear of national security in the US.
08:41The idea is that TikTok is used by about 170 million Americans,
08:45and the platform says it contributes $24 billion to the US economy annually.
08:51This is not to say that the company's business in the United States is estimated at between $40 and $50 billion.
08:58In other words, the benefits are general to everyone.
09:01But what's new is that after several delays,
09:04the US President Joe Biden signed a bill banning TikTok in the United States,
09:09which put the app in a deadlock.
09:11Ban or sell?
09:13After the US President signed the law,
09:16the parent company ByteDance must sell the TikTok app to US companies annually
09:21or the app will be removed from Apple and Google stores.
09:24And the question remains, how will the story end?
09:31This week's picture is a space picture showing the spread of water surfaces in Dubai
09:36after days of heavy rains in a way that the UAE has not seen in 75 years.
09:42It is about 250 millimeters in 24 hours only.
09:47In other words, as we have seen, the goal has been lowered
09:49due to the delay in air travel, study, and remote work.
09:53And the demand from the US government is that the US government
09:58to stay away from the Dubai airport so that the situation can be dealt with.
10:04But the airport of Dubai later announced the reopening of travel resorts.
10:16Greece's sky turns orange.
10:20Athens, the Greek city, disappears in orange dust.
10:23The winds carried dust waves from the Cobra desert to Athens and other Greek cities in one of the worst waves that hit the country since 2018.
10:34Dust limits vision and increases the risks associated with breathing, according to a warning from authorities.
10:41This was the end of this week's episode. To know more about the latest developments, follow our website cnbcaribia.com and our social media pages.
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11:09Thank you for watching and goodbye.
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