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i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other than for me, that could be then the marseilles. yes, i don't want to go into details on bead on. but for political reasons at home, i wouldn't have felt safe. if i'd gone back into manami, i thought this there was a thorn like parisha. he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch. cool. he had with him was a satchel. like this one. for was regarding a saw the feeling i got from germany was one of safety or who i knew i had support and will be able to return to a normal life while also resuming my sporting career to do her free baghdad. but there are limits to that support a life in exile also means having to fight for your own statist. filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours traveling to different authorities for cancer and perry's
i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other than for me, that could be then the marseilles. yes, i don't want to go into details on bead on. but for political reasons at home, i wouldn't have felt safe. if i'd gone back into manami, i thought this there was a thorn like parisha. he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at risk of...
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i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell. i basically grew up improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine them new ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's money that agnes thing that all the equipment stephanie learning uses for her fall. mark is inventive to i'm gonna blow. we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here are lost and it comes out here and runs into this garden mixing unit i, bree purchased it, and i put in the 3 colors here. then i can turn the colors on it off. if i mix blue and yellow, i get green, of course. and that basically green coloring runs through here and is split between the 2 pipes from the 2 pumps. 2 houses go directly up to these 2 phone machines. stephanie learnings foam installation is being presented at than we blash art festival in paris. but is it real art or just fun with colors? well, you might think it's silly at 1st, but it's quite beautiful. and sometimes art is jus
i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell. i basically grew up improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine them new ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's money that agnes thing that all the equipment stephanie learning uses for her fall. mark is inventive to i'm gonna blow. we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here are lost and it comes...
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east germany had more equality. but with a much lower level of prosperity, which done a scab kinda alberts, those id cards are, there was no one employment ration, but wages were also much lower or discovery in for and every one benefited from state welfare to start from birth to dare to presume labs ender knew about the level of care was far, far inferior or desert by the fog light. this is white, any comparison with the west german welfare states. it was a challenge for east germany stars because they could see how much better off the west germans were, shar starship ah, in with against the backdrop of the cold war. germans in the east and the west will locked in a permanent contest in the west. the economic recovery of the 1950s, known as the vic shafts wonder drove up wages or people started paying income tax, which was becoming more progressive. never had the tax rate for talk earn has been so high. people were living better and longer than ever before. the consumer society seemed lacking paradise. then you fou
east germany had more equality. but with a much lower level of prosperity, which done a scab kinda alberts, those id cards are, there was no one employment ration, but wages were also much lower or discovery in for and every one benefited from state welfare to start from birth to dare to presume labs ender knew about the level of care was far, far inferior or desert by the fog light. this is white, any comparison with the west german welfare states. it was a challenge for east germany stars...
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the last 70 years germany has been confronting it's not true pong unplugged, i would at least like to ask, is question ended and the document 15 ends to show the perspective of former colonial countries. as increasingly, the public debate became focused on exhibits that could be interpreted as anti semitic. ah, the coma does the civic no, i'm. the document is ultimately just a symptom of the increasingly skewed state of our media landscape issue flaw go. it was well above ocean, we're actively seeks out anti semitism all over the place and that this was the octaves off the who mentor the document was made into a kind of proxy war in which the german public discussed itself and argued about itself and had a document on wednesday with a document a showed us a word from the perspective in particular view formerly colonized countries and their trauma with us in europe as former colonial powers were mine idle. and it's my impression that we have not adequately seized the opportunity not by a long way for this debate, which has been stifled in the anti semitism debate in the audience image
the last 70 years germany has been confronting it's not true pong unplugged, i would at least like to ask, is question ended and the document 15 ends to show the perspective of former colonial countries. as increasingly, the public debate became focused on exhibits that could be interpreted as anti semitic. ah, the coma does the civic no, i'm. the document is ultimately just a symptom of the increasingly skewed state of our media landscape issue flaw go. it was well above ocean, we're actively...
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danger. gas is also used to generate electricity in germany. it costs almost $0.32 per kilowatt hour in germany, while the international average is just 12 expensive energy is becoming a problem for export to pendant medium sized companies. with their help, germany has weathered every crisis and done well in the globalized market economy. but without cheap energy products become too expensive on the world market. ready ready ready so what's the way out even though when the energy transition and the green transformation are definitely the greatest opportunity to turn this crisis into something positive, they can and should helpless to really become a world leader again as an industrial country engineer, as a country of engineers when it comes to sustainability to a nova, energy about german companies must reposition themselves, invest in new technologies and energy efficiency, and promote research and development. energy networks and infrastructure must also be expanded by the state. oh, oh, you shall georgia and on the german in european compan
danger. gas is also used to generate electricity in germany. it costs almost $0.32 per kilowatt hour in germany, while the international average is just 12 expensive energy is becoming a problem for export to pendant medium sized companies. with their help, germany has weathered every crisis and done well in the globalized market economy. but without cheap energy products become too expensive on the world market. ready ready ready so what's the way out even though when the energy transition and...
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we're going to lose one and a half 1000000. industrial jobs in germany. germany is the motor of europe's economy. if that happens, it's going to be felt in every country when germany catches a cold, it's pneumonia and the rest of the continent. now the, the fact is that the chancellor was forced to shift at least minimally on the anti nuclear policy. so they'll keep 3 plants open until next april. there's a fight from industry saying that's not adequate. when sholtes went to the middle east to try and come up with oil and natural gas that didn't work. there are limited options and now something to keep an eye on. i just was informed today that the treasury us treasury department and state department sent 3 officials to turkey to warn the turkish government about becoming too closely linked with russia. so any of these changes are going to come with the political brawl, and we'll see, to what extent the nato threat and the threat coming from the united states can keep these countries in line. can i ask you something about a germany being and the motor of, of the european economy? because
we're going to lose one and a half 1000000. industrial jobs in germany. germany is the motor of europe's economy. if that happens, it's going to be felt in every country when germany catches a cold, it's pneumonia and the rest of the continent. now the, the fact is that the chancellor was forced to shift at least minimally on the anti nuclear policy. so they'll keep 3 plants open until next april. there's a fight from industry saying that's not adequate. when sholtes went to the middle east to...
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germany. the bottom 5 are all eastern german states can be some time before they catch up with the german average. then in terms of politics or you see it in terms of the willingness to vote for her parties. at the more extreme end of the political spectrum, whether it's a left party, which was one of the inheritance of the east german communist party, or more recently the a f d. the far right, a populous party, which is roughly twice as popular niece and germany as it is in western germany. and you also see it in a sense of kind of mistrust of the government. for instance, in terms of the corona virus, the vaccination rates in eastern german states are also at the bottom of the rankings. in fact, there's a, a protest of anti vaccine protest is taking place right by hi me. here at the brandenburg gate today and her a figure this recently been published in survey by the german government and pointed to a real concern, which is now that only 39 percent according to the survey of people in easter
germany. the bottom 5 are all eastern german states can be some time before they catch up with the german average. then in terms of politics or you see it in terms of the willingness to vote for her parties. at the more extreme end of the political spectrum, whether it's a left party, which was one of the inheritance of the east german communist party, or more recently the a f d. the far right, a populous party, which is roughly twice as popular niece and germany as it is in western germany....
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and germany signed unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 latvia under stony assigned non aggression facts with germany. as vox log us, i'm, i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos numb egleston heter some type. paul don via das. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me well. and i guess he wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino field is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. 11 on september the 19th 2019
and germany signed unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 latvia under stony assigned non aggression facts with germany. as vox log us, i'm, i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos numb egleston heter some type. paul don via das. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me well. and i guess he wagner and england stayed on the...
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so germany 1938 with the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939, the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this i've been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his vakio. but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939. when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most
so germany 1938 with the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939, the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this i've been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his vakio. but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939. when the soviet proposed and elias britain and...
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and germany signed unable agreement 938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. it's law claude us and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter some type point don via does. and for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. well, and i guess he wagner, in england's state, on the arkansas amino 5th is what well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 20
and germany signed unable agreement 938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. it's law claude us and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter some type point don via does. and for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. well, and i guess he wagner, in england's state, on the...
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so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland. and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this i've been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the they laid flat, half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that the west was hoping in many rural elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis
so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland. and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this i've been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and...
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and germany signed unable agreement 1938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on eunice pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter citizen type point. don via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino 5th is was well known american also, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. however, on september the 19th
and germany signed unable agreement 1938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on eunice pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter citizen type point. don via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas...
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so also that you know it, germany is foreign ministry. i mean, you just become from meeting i lena bear book, jeremy's foreign ministry. describe this vote in which china one that vote at the un human rights cancel as a dark day for human rights. sure. i understand where are certain countries are coming from as far as we're concerned, we believe that the politicization of the human rights are institutions or bodies within the united nations. special when they specifically talk about different countries is not necessarily the most productive use of those forms. but there are areas where they are disputes, where they are violations of human rights. that are not part of any one country, but as far as internationally disputed territories. and those issues, or whether it is the occupied palestinian territories or where this the occupied territories of kashmir, unfortunately are epicenter is of the most historic violations of human rights in our time. and they unfortunately don't even get the mention a mention in international media. don't get
so also that you know it, germany is foreign ministry. i mean, you just become from meeting i lena bear book, jeremy's foreign ministry. describe this vote in which china one that vote at the un human rights cancel as a dark day for human rights. sure. i understand where are certain countries are coming from as far as we're concerned, we believe that the politicization of the human rights are institutions or bodies within the united nations. special when they specifically talk about different...
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who fled to germany from iran about 6 years ago. supp garnished with a fish. yeah, i never imagined that i could do something like this here. never, ever yet says specic of water, but now things have got better. it's been a mess. i'm not nervous any more on. i'm less stresses and i'm excited to be able to drive on my own sooner like father can. this is a pilot project. currently 14 refugees are learning to become trained drivers. sama from iran, like sonya, others from syria and afghanistan. and b. wanted to look when you press there and go to info. you see what's missing. i see it isn't even up to a bar yet. to school. a woman driving a train has become more common in germany and for sonya, this job is a big step towards equality escaped, then ran there in no female train shyness and not even allowed to do this job. these if the whole man it's one of many things. she disagrees with about iran, but out of fear of the regime. she doesn't want to talk about it. she gave up her job as an english teacher and escaped to germany alone with only her dog chica. her fa
who fled to germany from iran about 6 years ago. supp garnished with a fish. yeah, i never imagined that i could do something like this here. never, ever yet says specic of water, but now things have got better. it's been a mess. i'm not nervous any more on. i'm less stresses and i'm excited to be able to drive on my own sooner like father can. this is a pilot project. currently 14 refugees are learning to become trained drivers. sama from iran, like sonya, others from syria and afghanistan....
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moving into eastern germany, you get a sense of it, but east germany is turning the tables. and finally, a new book at one of his stern bowl oldest landmarks. these drone images were taken after 5 years of restoration work at the cities underground cistern. it was built in $542.00 to supply water to the roman empires, new eastern capital. james bond, fans may also recognize the chamber from the 1963 movie from russia, with love. and reminder, the top story this, our ukranian forces are reported to be recapturing territory in the south of the country in their biggest breakthrough there since the start of the war. an official installed by russia acknowledged that ukraine has made advances in the higher san region. one afford that russia illegally annexed last week. you're watching d. w. news coming up next in d. w, and use asia. why german and peas are visiting taiwan when germany doesn't have diplomatic ties with. and why caring for one's elderly relatives in india is moving families to business up next d w. news asia, with my call, i've been to join or news the top the hour
moving into eastern germany, you get a sense of it, but east germany is turning the tables. and finally, a new book at one of his stern bowl oldest landmarks. these drone images were taken after 5 years of restoration work at the cities underground cistern. it was built in $542.00 to supply water to the roman empires, new eastern capital. james bond, fans may also recognize the chamber from the 1963 movie from russia, with love. and reminder, the top story this, our ukranian forces are reported...
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the security of lithuania is the security of germany. today we are recommending ourselves to this pledge of mutual security. and today we are once again taking action to strengthen this pledge and mutual security. our correspondent killian buyer has been following the german defense ministers visit to lithuania. here's more. this vehicle that you see behind me is a g t k box or a so called infantry fighting vehicle. it is part of germany's new infantry brigade that are the german chancellor and the german government has allocated to the protection of lithuania and nato's eastern flank along the baltics. there, part about of around 2500 combat troops of have been okay. allocated here, but there is a catch are only 50 soldiers will actually be remaining in lithuania permanently. the majority of the soldiers will actually be stationed in germany and can be deployed here on short notice or less turn to some other stories making news around the world. north korea is neighbor say it is 5 more ballistic missiles toward the east to see just days
the security of lithuania is the security of germany. today we are recommending ourselves to this pledge of mutual security. and today we are once again taking action to strengthen this pledge and mutual security. our correspondent killian buyer has been following the german defense ministers visit to lithuania. here's more. this vehicle that you see behind me is a g t k box or a so called infantry fighting vehicle. it is part of germany's new infantry brigade that are the german chancellor and...
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yeah, i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell. i basically grew up improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine them, and young ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's money that agnes thing that all some of the equipment stephanie learning uses for her fall mark is inventive to i'm gonna blow or we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here are lost and it comes out here and runs into this garden mixing unit. i pre purposed it and i put in the 3 colors here . then i can turn the colors on it off. if i mix blue and yellow, i get green, of course. and that basically green coloring runs through here and, and is split between the 2 pipes from the 2 pumps. 2 houses go directly up to these 2 phone machines. stephanie leanings, foam installation is being presented at than we blash art festival in paris. but is it real art or just fun with colors? well, you might think it's silly at 1st, but it's quite beautiful. and s
yeah, i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell. i basically grew up improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine them, and young ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's money that agnes thing that all some of the equipment stephanie learning uses for her fall mark is inventive to i'm gonna blow or we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here...
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this is where the startup test volt is based in the heart of germany. the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person household by day. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them to work as a wake of the ukraine war. companies want a sustainable sicaro war and affordable energy supply. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want to freeze my electricity cost. it's the only way to become independent of rising electricity prices. that is what the town of course creamer in eastern germany wanted with its new solar farm. there price $0.06 per kilowatt hour of solar power plus $0.10 for storing it. that's half of what it costs from the power grid. when even should the weather's good. and although solar plants produce extra electricity that we can store at that facility. but if the weather is overcast or in the evening, we can take it out of storage. the community could be a model for germany,
this is where the startup test volt is based in the heart of germany. the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person household by day. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them to work as a wake of the ukraine war. companies want a sustainable sicaro war and affordable energy supply. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want...
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it was a rare moment back in the spotlight for the woman who led germany some 16 years. but the ex chancellor was all smiles as she received the un refugee agencies, prestigious nansen refugee award. she received the prize and recognition of her handling of the 2015 european refugee crisis. when hundreds of thousands of people, many from wharton, syria headed to europe in search of safety. back then, merkel made the choice to open germany's borders to them with the country excepting some one point. 2000000 refugees after getting her award, merkel gave credit to all the people who helped welcome them. was my money from my point of view, this honor i'm receiving here to day goes above all to the countless people who pitched and then and whom we have to thank for the fact that we cope with the situation as it is. it was under this term. she also called for the protection of refugee writes, highlighting the crisis caused by russia's invasion of ukraine island. and in this year alone, the lorem ukraine has created the greatest flight of refugees since world war 2. more than 1
it was a rare moment back in the spotlight for the woman who led germany some 16 years. but the ex chancellor was all smiles as she received the un refugee agencies, prestigious nansen refugee award. she received the prize and recognition of her handling of the 2015 european refugee crisis. when hundreds of thousands of people, many from wharton, syria headed to europe in search of safety. back then, merkel made the choice to open germany's borders to them with the country excepting some one...
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i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other than for me, that cold with anamosa c r c. i don't want to go into details on bead on. but for political reasons, home, i wouldn't have felt safe if i'd gone back to montana by the st. louis, missouri like pieris or he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at of going to prison. staying in germany, meant starting from scratch. holy had with him was a satchel, like this one. for bulwark i saw the feeling i got from germany was one of safety awful. i knew i had support and will be able to return to a normal life. while also resuming my sporting career, her to do her free baghdad. but there are limits to that support a life in exile also means having to fight for your own statist. filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours, traveling to different authorities. for cancer and pieris are alike, it's all been a
i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other than for me, that cold with anamosa c r c. i don't want to go into details on bead on. but for political reasons, home, i wouldn't have felt safe if i'd gone back to montana by the st. louis, missouri like pieris or he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at of going to prison. staying in...
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the government here in berlin has given permission for china to invest in germany's biggest shipping container terminal. the chinese giant costco will now be allowed to buy a stake in the port of hamburg. it's a controversial deal that's going ahead despite loud cause for it not to buy the concerns of becoming more dependent on china, germany's top training partner. so that led to a compromise elating cause co by a smaller stake day. and it had initially wanted the w political correspondent emanuel shars, joins us now from our parliamentary studios. emma, hi there. could you flesh out the details of this hamburg deal for us? well jerry, you've mentioned that this is a compromise initially. costco wanted to acquire a 35 percent stake in the operator of germany's biggest container terminal in hamburg. but the chancellor's cabinet has now agreed to a deal on a smaller stake and less than 25 percent due to a growing concerns over the consequences of such a deal, such as increasing germany's dependency towards china. but also out of security concerns with china, china's agents are presenc
the government here in berlin has given permission for china to invest in germany's biggest shipping container terminal. the chinese giant costco will now be allowed to buy a stake in the port of hamburg. it's a controversial deal that's going ahead despite loud cause for it not to buy the concerns of becoming more dependent on china, germany's top training partner. so that led to a compromise elating cause co by a smaller stake day. and it had initially wanted the w political correspondent...
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germany's chancellor is facing a barrage of criticism for green lighting a deal that was see chinese investment at the hamburg port. many view critical infrastructure. also the show the of naps, g, d, p growth is out easing many major economies for the 2nd year. in a row, we'll have expert analysis on why and where the germans are going to freeze this winter is being decided at this sites will show you how the country's new n g terminals are to be linked to the national grid. welcome to the program. defined pushback of opposition parties and even 6 ministries headed by members of his own government. germany, chancellor, all of shots wants to press ahead with the sale of a 35 percent stake in a hamburg container terminal to a chinese state owned company. the ministry of economic affairs is running an investment review process as the container port is classified as critical infrastructure. amber's mayor, a social democrat like all of sholtes, has campaigned for the sale to chinese shipping, joined cost more for more to bring in for got dryer. he is the deputy general manager of the ass
germany's chancellor is facing a barrage of criticism for green lighting a deal that was see chinese investment at the hamburg port. many view critical infrastructure. also the show the of naps, g, d, p growth is out easing many major economies for the 2nd year. in a row, we'll have expert analysis on why and where the germans are going to freeze this winter is being decided at this sites will show you how the country's new n g terminals are to be linked to the national grid. welcome to the...
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you know, we are in germany. we are very proud about our automobile industry with mercedes, bmw and all this. and it was this way that the company decided what to produce what cars the and it a consumer of course today the government tells them what have to produce only in the future electric vehicle stop stop producing other things it's crazy but this is what happens right now and if you ask me they destroy the car the heart of the german industry where the politics even they have a crazy energy policy they have all some in the wall street journal patton was the dumbest energy policy on the road. this was about germany and it's true because france they stopped nuclear power plants then coal power plants and they wanted to all with windmills and charlie but we don't have so much our with starting it but we don't have so about sun it's crazy out there but it's idolatry it's you're on cheap but the voters are supporting these yes. who are putting these policies in place. yes this is correct i have to accept that th
you know, we are in germany. we are very proud about our automobile industry with mercedes, bmw and all this. and it was this way that the company decided what to produce what cars the and it a consumer of course today the government tells them what have to produce only in the future electric vehicle stop stop producing other things it's crazy but this is what happens right now and if you ask me they destroy the car the heart of the german industry where the politics even they have a crazy...
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she fled to iran and now lives in germany. her partner, cassandra, may deep on her. shad is also a professional ty quando fighter. but now they have to watch from the sidelines in their berlin flat as iran river. ah ah, it's training time for sheedy was born and bred in iran. she's now 31 years old, but 1st tried taekwondo when she was 11. then she made it a pivotal part of her life could follow up to a very tight wander. has told me a lot about patience and resilience on local rental water. just as on the salmon hope i liked doing both things, i'm competing with all the tension that it involves are but also teaching the kinda who frontier i try to prepare them for me and motivate them their due to time and unleash that will to win his every year, as one concert made, he put his art is also from iran and like is to cut hi quando as a child, he's now among the best in the world. retiring before we can meet 1st, you have to focus on not surrendering points to your opponent, while at the same time using their mistake skills to sc
she fled to iran and now lives in germany. her partner, cassandra, may deep on her. shad is also a professional ty quando fighter. but now they have to watch from the sidelines in their berlin flat as iran river. ah ah, it's training time for sheedy was born and bred in iran. she's now 31 years old, but 1st tried taekwondo when she was 11. then she made it a pivotal part of her life could follow up to a very tight wander. has told me a lot about patience and resilience on local rental water....
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germany essentially pre empted today's discussions, germany, once again, one has to say, yeah, this is certainly not the 1st time chose to go it alone with a massive package of potential a. it is not clear exactly when and how that it will be dispersed. but clearly this was a gesture toward germany, citizens and the chancellor has played it up big in the media that they are not alone, that the government will help them. and it's also a message to germany's companies. we have already seen some small and medium and a scale enterprises in germany saying they can't pay their energy bills. they're going to have to shut down. that is very troubling for this industrial power house economy, germany, and therefore, the, the key aim of this package is also to preserve jobs. and that is the problem for many other e u. member states. this is europe's biggest economy. it has a lot of fire power to wield when it suddenly starts subsidizing its firms and its citizens when it comes to their energy bills. it's essentially a distorting the e u internal market, which is supposed to be a level playing fie
germany essentially pre empted today's discussions, germany, once again, one has to say, yeah, this is certainly not the 1st time chose to go it alone with a massive package of potential a. it is not clear exactly when and how that it will be dispersed. but clearly this was a gesture toward germany, citizens and the chancellor has played it up big in the media that they are not alone, that the government will help them. and it's also a message to germany's companies. we have already seen some...
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in fact, the missions of germany, latvia, and lithuania to the o. s. b, e justified the terrorist attack on the crimean bridge. so i guess this is why ukrainian officials feel so confident and dismissing the findings and the courage and more attacks on russian soil. you will not see the new grain hardly to know the carpet for western people not to understand reach, going to treat you train, which kind of from 3 their own. you can treat you to 14. clearly that ukraine received help from several countries, including some need to countries to make the search her terror attack. i mean, it's clear that ukraine did not manage to do that on their own. according to the russian security service, the bomb was delivered via the black sea, raising concerns of the grand cor doors agreed to by russia and ukraine to alleviate the global food crisis could have been used to facilitate the attack. russian president vladimir putin said that if the information is confirmed, the deal could be aborted. the russian president also vowed a serious and reciprocal response to an
in fact, the missions of germany, latvia, and lithuania to the o. s. b, e justified the terrorist attack on the crimean bridge. so i guess this is why ukrainian officials feel so confident and dismissing the findings and the courage and more attacks on russian soil. you will not see the new grain hardly to know the carpet for western people not to understand reach, going to treat you train, which kind of from 3 their own. you can treat you to 14. clearly that ukraine received help from several...
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of band in germany. so what retailers do with unsolved stock? let's find out. an amazon logistic center in germany filmed by greenpeace undercover the video is said to show brand new clothing being destroyed. it triggered a storm. is a feminist, destroying new products, destroying resources isn't tenable. in a climate crisis, per the greenpeace campaign called out the online giant and raised awareness of the problem of waste. the year exterior, valuable resources go into making clothes. one garment comes into contact with up to 3000 different chemicals during production. cuba, on the simplest, white and taisha requires 2700 liters of water. thus, one of hurtful drinks in 2 and a half years hockey creek. the problem with online retail is that a lot of products get sent back. processing them isn't always worthwhile for the company. every year, 20000000 items are destroyed and germany alone. logistics expert beyond us, decker did the math and came up with that number. so our online retailers had biggest pro
of band in germany. so what retailers do with unsolved stock? let's find out. an amazon logistic center in germany filmed by greenpeace undercover the video is said to show brand new clothing being destroyed. it triggered a storm. is a feminist, destroying new products, destroying resources isn't tenable. in a climate crisis, per the greenpeace campaign called out the online giant and raised awareness of the problem of waste. the year exterior, valuable resources go into making clothes. one...
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dissolved and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the re unification created a single german state for the 1st time since the end of the 2nd world war in 945. now the union of west and east has brought power and prosperity to the german republic. but many divisions and disappointments remain. the line on the 3rd of october 1990 when to germany's became one again, it was soviet leader girl, but shelves, policies of glass, north than perestroika, wrote about jim and re unification. the whole of the war marked the beginning of a new chapter for germany. and the beginning of a new era of appeasement, between east and west, russia and europe. we're both at 32 years later, putins when ukraine has fundamentally changed that relationship. germany has imposed far reaching sanctions on russia and is now sending heavy weapons to fight russian soldiers on ukrainian soil. and ordinary germans attitudes towards russia have changed huts full in my men's hasn't changed considerably because i hadn't quite expected russia to act with as much brutality
dissolved and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the re unification created a single german state for the 1st time since the end of the 2nd world war in 945. now the union of west and east has brought power and prosperity to the german republic. but many divisions and disappointments remain. the line on the 3rd of october 1990 when to germany's became one again, it was soviet leader girl, but shelves, policies of glass, north than perestroika, wrote about...
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to deliver some months ago, but germany denied. so if there is an idea to do that, germany has to lift it's a barret barriers against other countries. and to allow them to give the permission to deliver this, it would be best if this initiative would be back all 30 countries to show us the deliberation of the european union member states and and together, every country in each country might deliver about $10.00 to $15.00 we would have 3 battalions which could be delivered, and this would help also, the ukrainian forces to attack. let me ask you a about before we run out of time tonight about russia's hybrid warfare and defense against that, do you see russia's hand in the explosions of the nord stream gas pipelines and, and the possible sabotaged on the german rail infrastructure that we saw in just a few days ago well has to be a very sava and we need to analyze and it will take several weeks because russia is pumping and thousands of tons of gas through the destroyed pipelines so that it is impossible to get a forensic analysis o
to deliver some months ago, but germany denied. so if there is an idea to do that, germany has to lift it's a barret barriers against other countries. and to allow them to give the permission to deliver this, it would be best if this initiative would be back all 30 countries to show us the deliberation of the european union member states and and together, every country in each country might deliver about $10.00 to $15.00 we would have 3 battalions which could be delivered, and this would help...
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for words from germany's chancellor, as he opens a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine following russia's invasion, the talk is of a program on the scale of the marshall plan. how realistic is the goal? also coming up, russia is with locating tens of thousands of residents from an area that it annexed last month in anticipation of a ukrainian counter offensive. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. international leaders, including germany's olaf schultz, our meeting in berlin to discuss the rebuilding of ukraine after russia's invasion . delegates said reconstruction must start immediately, even though there is no end inside to the war. joining by video link ukrainian president below 2 years lensky said for his country to get back on its feet. the international community must cover a $38000000000.00 hole in next year's budget. germany's schoultz said that the task of rebuilding required the combined strength of the entire world in particular, schultz pledged his country's continued support for ukraine and sad germany had learned from its own past. from our own historian, h
for words from germany's chancellor, as he opens a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine following russia's invasion, the talk is of a program on the scale of the marshall plan. how realistic is the goal? also coming up, russia is with locating tens of thousands of residents from an area that it annexed last month in anticipation of a ukrainian counter offensive. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. international leaders, including germany's olaf schultz, our meeting in berlin to...
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we're going to lose one and a half 1000000. industrial jobs in germany. germany is the motor of europe's economy. if that happens, it's going to be felt in every country when germany catches a cold, it's pneumonia and the rest of the continent. now the, the fact is that the chancellor was forced to shift at least minimally on the anti nuclear policy. so they'll keep 3 plants open until next april. there's a fight from industry saying that's not adequate. when shoals went to the middle east to try and come up with oil and natural gas that didn't work. there are limited options and now something to keep an eye on. i just was informed today that the treasury us treasury department and state department sent 3 officials to turkey to warn the turkish government about becoming too closely linked with russia. so any of these changes are going to come with a political brawl, and we'll see, to what extent the nato threat and the threat coming from the united states can keep these countries in line. can i ask you something about a germany being and the motor of, of the european economy? because the
we're going to lose one and a half 1000000. industrial jobs in germany. germany is the motor of europe's economy. if that happens, it's going to be felt in every country when germany catches a cold, it's pneumonia and the rest of the continent. now the, the fact is that the chancellor was forced to shift at least minimally on the anti nuclear policy. so they'll keep 3 plants open until next april. there's a fight from industry saying that's not adequate. when shoals went to the middle east to...
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i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell, the bell sickly, grew up, improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine and new ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's what it is that i was thinking of last month. the equipment stephanie learning uses for her foam are as inventive to i'm gonna blow, we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here are lost and it comes out here and runs into this garden mixing unit i. bree purpose did, and i put in the 3 colors here, then i can turn the colors on it off. if i mix blue and yellow when i get green, of course. and that basically green coloring runs through here and, and is split between the 2 pipes from the 2 pumps. 2 houses go directly up to these 2 phone machines. stephanie leanings, foam installation as being presented at the ne blanche art festival in paris. but is it real art more just fun with colors? well, you might think it's
i grew up in communist east germany. i was 11 when the berlin wall fell, the bell sickly, grew up, improvising condo that gave me the strive to invent things, try them out, combine and new ways, or we purpose them. i think it's incredibly exciting to make your own creation out of them. that's what it is that i was thinking of last month. the equipment stephanie learning uses for her foam are as inventive to i'm gonna blow, we've got blue, red and yellow. and basically the fluids in here are...
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west germany implemented the hush time doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any states that recognize the german democratic republic. in august. and i did go to the diesel legal gilbert in april and mr. clinton mentioned that you could tell him that one's got, but i didn't muscle involved on him for not tell him that i need you to test it by the end of 1900. 65. the equivalent of 150000000 euros was sent to indonesia by west germany in an effort to prevent the cardinal from recognizing the art. at that time, the economy of the capitalist west was dire, and the federal minister of economics said that if age should be approved for political reasons, the cabinet would have to take responsibility for it. and buster vats wrote that if they continue to hope, they would also strengthen the circles that are sympathetic to them, such as the army. but this aid was conditional in december 1965. that's wrote that the opening of an invitation embassy
west germany implemented the hush time doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any states that recognize the german democratic republic. in august. and i did go to the diesel legal gilbert in april and mr. clinton mentioned that you could tell him that one's got, but i didn't muscle involved on him for not tell him that i need you to test it by the...
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he said germany would do everything possible to mobilize additional assistance and in particular, to help repair destroyed civil infrastructure. such as electricity and heating sources in response to russia's missile strikes. the group of 7 countries will hold a virtual meeting with ukrainian president for leukemia is the lensky on tuesday. germany currently holds the g 7 presidency and rebuilding damaged infrastructure is expected to be on the agenda. but the leading industrialized countries will be looking to agree on a coordinated response to further increased weapons and defensive them deliveries to ukraine. the united nations is moving in new york to the bite of resolution condemning russia's illegal annexation of parts of ukraine. russia vetoed a similar initiative last month in the security council at moscow. cannot block decisions of the $193.00 member general assembly, which will vote on the resolution. light of this wish understood. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. work as in a bronze energy sick to have joined pro
he said germany would do everything possible to mobilize additional assistance and in particular, to help repair destroyed civil infrastructure. such as electricity and heating sources in response to russia's missile strikes. the group of 7 countries will hold a virtual meeting with ukrainian president for leukemia is the lensky on tuesday. germany currently holds the g 7 presidency and rebuilding damaged infrastructure is expected to be on the agenda. but the leading industrialized countries...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of, and german foreign minister reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states for these of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these refresh restoration masons or to them. he knew by baxon england on franklin that i've been present did tradition england from brown dodge fund. so my father, italian, our on with the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany, went to saudi in the polish government also refused. on january t
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of, and german foreign minister reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states for these of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these refresh restoration masons or to them. he knew by baxon england on franklin that i've been present did tradition england from brown dodge fund....
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and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression pacts with germany. it's vox log us and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your nutrition to moss la mcduffton. hector, so does i'm typing done via does i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino field is, was well known american also, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and, and again, it hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front. they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. however, on september the 19th 20
and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression pacts with germany. it's vox log us and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your nutrition to moss la mcduffton. hector, so does i'm typing done via does i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas...
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the port of hamburg is germany's largest and a gateway to the world. the chinese shipping company. costco has long been active in hamburg. but now the state run firm is eager to take a stake in the port. critics warn china could gain access to critical infrastructure and germany's dependents could grow. german chancellor, olaf sholtes disagrees. sydney shed my this isn't about sonya port in se braga or p reyes. it's got most, it's about a share, a steak and the terminal, which is also the case in some other west european port, susan here from out. and it's about one of many, very large courts from fusion and c, a goals and hoffman's china wants to take a steak and the toler or container terminal, where ships from china had been processed for decades. the port of hamburg, which owns toler, or it has no objections to cosco, taking a steak, kind of an else can. does these, if you can assume that this contract could serve as a benchmark for how to deal with the chinese to take a steak without infrastructure or without implementing any major shareholding op
the port of hamburg is germany's largest and a gateway to the world. the chinese shipping company. costco has long been active in hamburg. but now the state run firm is eager to take a stake in the port. critics warn china could gain access to critical infrastructure and germany's dependents could grow. german chancellor, olaf sholtes disagrees. sydney shed my this isn't about sonya port in se braga or p reyes. it's got most, it's about a share, a steak and the terminal, which is also the case...
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in germany. we begin in ukraine, where 3000000 people depend on the post office for their pensions. couriers also deliver anything that can't be bought at the front lines like food and medicine. luba lapka, it's out when the air right alarm stop. she works in the north east of ukraine, delivering mail and cash pensions to people living close to the front lines. they never know when russian artillery might hit by the uber swallows for fear or york. what can i say the pension is no, me and they wait for me. when i was off work for a month gone, some even call it and asked when i'd be back with him prior to water. so it's not just about delivering pensions, she tells us many of the older people living here are completely on their own. like tatiana carver, her children and grandchildren have fled abroad. she's so scared of attacks that she barely leaves the house in a yeah, you best visit is the highlight of her month or what she's what they're very helpful, mike, is she cares about us, brings us, or
in germany. we begin in ukraine, where 3000000 people depend on the post office for their pensions. couriers also deliver anything that can't be bought at the front lines like food and medicine. luba lapka, it's out when the air right alarm stop. she works in the north east of ukraine, delivering mail and cash pensions to people living close to the front lines. they never know when russian artillery might hit by the uber swallows for fear or york. what can i say the pension is no, me and they...
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here in germany too, it plunged. does it go into a different era into a period of uncertainty that we thought had been overcome a period mike by war alliance, people having to flee their homes in the bike worries about war splattering into a conflagration in europe and one in the time of severe economic upheaval, energy, chrysler, and exploding prices approximately a time in which our successful model of a globally networked economy has come under pressure and inside a time in which she gets the social cohesion. and in more contrast democracy. and more than that own and trust in ourselves has been damaged when it did come, current policy makers cannot work miracles. no one has one was positive and not even a german president can take away. all our worries in these profoundly uncertain times grabbed us feelers on the contrary. and i believe that many of these worries are legitimate. we are experiencing the deepest crisis. our united germany has ever known. a been about, sorry, been gone, but i am firmly convinced that
here in germany too, it plunged. does it go into a different era into a period of uncertainty that we thought had been overcome a period mike by war alliance, people having to flee their homes in the bike worries about war splattering into a conflagration in europe and one in the time of severe economic upheaval, energy, chrysler, and exploding prices approximately a time in which our successful model of a globally networked economy has come under pressure and inside a time in which she gets...
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danger. gas is also used to generate electricity in germany. it costs almost $0.32 per kilowatt hour in germany, while the international average is just 12 expensive energy is becoming a problem for export to pendant medium sized companies. with their help, germany is weathered every crisis and done well in the globalized market economy. but without cheap energy products become too expensive on the world market. ready ready ready so what's the way out even though when the energy transition and the green transformation are definitely the greatest opportunity to turn this crisis into something positive, they can and should helpless to really become a world leader again as an industrial country engineer, as a country of engineers when it comes to sustainability to a new energy about germany, companies must reposition themselves, invest in new technologies and energy efficiency, and promote research and development. energy networks and infrastructure must also be expanded by the state. oh, oh, you shall don't. you don't need german in european comp
danger. gas is also used to generate electricity in germany. it costs almost $0.32 per kilowatt hour in germany, while the international average is just 12 expensive energy is becoming a problem for export to pendant medium sized companies. with their help, germany is weathered every crisis and done well in the globalized market economy. but without cheap energy products become too expensive on the world market. ready ready ready so what's the way out even though when the energy transition and...
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west germany implemented the hutch time doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the german democratic republic. in august no need moved eyes and the did buddha, the diesel eagle, the gale booth, able almost all mentioned that she could tell him that one's got behind him. must bob for not tell him i made you will just by the end of 1900. 65. the equivalent of a 150000000 euros was sent to indonesia by west germany in an effort to prevent the cardinal from recognizing the g. g r. at that time, the economy of the capitalist west was dire, and the federal minister of economics said that if a should be approved for political reasons, the cabinet would have to take responsibility for it. and buster bats wrote that if they continued to hope, they would also strengthen the circles that are sympathetic to them, such as the army. but this aid was conditional in december 1965. that's wrote that the opening of an invitation e
west germany implemented the hutch time doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the german democratic republic. in august no need moved eyes and the did buddha, the diesel eagle, the gale booth, able almost all mentioned that she could tell him that one's got behind him. must bob for not tell him i made you will just by the...
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ah, ah ah ah ah, it's a dw news live frumber lead, reconstructing ukraine after russia's invasion, germany jose conference on rebuilding the devastated country. the talk is of a program on the scale of the martial fad after world war 2. but how realistic is that full? ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. world leaders including german chancellor, olaf sholtes our meeting today in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine. ukrainian president followed amir zalinski is addressing the com work congress by video link . it is estimated that hundreds of billions of euros will be necessary to rebuild the country. sholtes and european commission president ursula found a line r calling to international community to the international community to put together a so called marshall plan for ukraine. conference organizers say that reconstruction is a generational mission and a key step towards ukraine joining the european union as burgundy w chief, political correspondent, nina hossa was standing by for us at the location there. and nina, tell us a little bit more about the main message that leaders
ah, ah ah ah ah, it's a dw news live frumber lead, reconstructing ukraine after russia's invasion, germany jose conference on rebuilding the devastated country. the talk is of a program on the scale of the martial fad after world war 2. but how realistic is that full? ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. world leaders including german chancellor, olaf sholtes our meeting today in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine. ukrainian president followed amir zalinski is addressing the com work...
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neither did west germany. instead, it continued its support for the military following the end of world war 2 and the partition of germany tensions increased between the capitalist western and socialist east of the country. the west was quickly to establish itself as the legitimate german government on the world stage. and this became central to their agenda at home and abroad in 1955 as part of their anti communist strategy. west germany implemented the hashtag doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any states that recognize the german democratic republic. funding august no need and have eyes and the did voter the diesel, legal gail booty to show able mr. clinton about him, all mentioned relationship with alien, the ones who got but i didn't muscle on them for the time if you will, just by the end of 1965. the equivalent of a 150000000 euros was sent to indonesia
neither did west germany. instead, it continued its support for the military following the end of world war 2 and the partition of germany tensions increased between the capitalist western and socialist east of the country. the west was quickly to establish itself as the legitimate german government on the world stage. and this became central to their agenda at home and abroad in 1955 as part of their anti communist strategy. west germany implemented the hashtag doctrine in an attempt to...
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west germany implemented the hashtag doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state, recognize the german democratic republic of us value august us in no need and have eyes and the did the diesel legal guilt body to show able phenomena of. i mentioned the ones who got but i didn't muscle involved on them for the time if you will, just by the end of 1965. the equivalent of a 150000000 euros was sent to indonesia by west germany in an effort to prevent the cardinal from recognizing the g d. r. at that time, the economy of the capitalist west was dire, and the federal minister of economics said that if age should be approved for political reasons, the cabinet would have to take responsibility for it. and buster vats wrote that if they continued to hope, they would also strengthen the circles that are sympathetic to them, such as the army. but this aid was conditional in december 1965. that's wrote that the opening of an invitation embassy
west germany implemented the hashtag doctrine in an attempt to isolate east germany from the rest of the world. the doctrine prescribed the day, the federal republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state, recognize the german democratic republic of us value august us in no need and have eyes and the did the diesel legal guilt body to show able phenomena of. i mentioned the ones who got but i didn't muscle involved on them for the time if you will, just by the end...
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when to germany's became one again. it was soviet leader gorbachev's policies of glass, not than perestroika thought about german reunification. the fool of the war marked the beginning of a new chapter for germany and the beginning of a new era of appeasement, between east and west, russia and europe. we're both at 32 years later, putin's born ukraine has fundamentally changed that relationship. germany has imposed far reaching sanctions on russia and is now sending heavy weapons to fight russian soldiers on ukrainian soil. and ordinary germans attitudes towards russia have changed huts full in my mind, hasn't changed considerably because i hadn't quite expected russia to act with as much brutality as it has actually done. now to meet us as education as have anc isn't good to have a good image, really, that's what the current russian politics are. of course not. okay, and i have a personal fee as well, sir, to so what was really positive for our unification then now has to be seen in a totally different lines on the sc
when to germany's became one again. it was soviet leader gorbachev's policies of glass, not than perestroika thought about german reunification. the fool of the war marked the beginning of a new chapter for germany and the beginning of a new era of appeasement, between east and west, russia and europe. we're both at 32 years later, putin's born ukraine has fundamentally changed that relationship. germany has imposed far reaching sanctions on russia and is now sending heavy weapons to fight...
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this follows russian air strikes on the country and comes despite concerns over germany's own. depleted weapons stalks off on the program will never promise to renounce the use of force against the interference of external forces. and the extremely small number of pro time on independence approaches. and this is sasha is to to with the chinese communist parties. 20th congress kicks off with thousands of delegates, arrived in beijing to be find the country's future. you can find out all the latest enough special coverage with very welcome see from the russian capital this sunday morning. i'm peter scotts, and welcome to the weekly here on our tea, wherever you joining us from. well, 1st, we start off with latest on the top story, there are 11 people have been killed and 15 more wounded in a terrorist attack in russia. it took place a military training base in the western belgrade region near the ukrainian border egos done of the details party during life fire drills at one of the military test sites in the region of bell garrett, a bunch of a group of people, a group of unknown actors, o
this follows russian air strikes on the country and comes despite concerns over germany's own. depleted weapons stalks off on the program will never promise to renounce the use of force against the interference of external forces. and the extremely small number of pro time on independence approaches. and this is sasha is to to with the chinese communist parties. 20th congress kicks off with thousands of delegates, arrived in beijing to be find the country's future. you can find out all the...
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oh, the 1st time i did this to a window in germany. i thought it bergen in the kitchen fence, the or tilt window is stunned to tear and gemini, turn the handle like this. and it opens completely, but turn the handle all away and the window or door will tilt in with this practical double hinged window style seems to have originated here in germany. and it's now spread. and many other countries, tourist and london often get excited about trip red, double decker bus. but for me, it's all about the double decker trade. ah, in fact, these kind of double decker trains can be found in many countries all over the world. but i set my eyes on one in germany and the novelty still hasn't worn off something or rather some one i had never seen before. i came to germany a, gotten ecologist, that's no out of the ordinary in the u. k. but here in germany, women tend to go at least once a year for a full checkup of the phone ops to women. doctor, it took me awhile to pluck up the courage, but don't worry, it's really no big deal. twice a year the german
oh, the 1st time i did this to a window in germany. i thought it bergen in the kitchen fence, the or tilt window is stunned to tear and gemini, turn the handle like this. and it opens completely, but turn the handle all away and the window or door will tilt in with this practical double hinged window style seems to have originated here in germany. and it's now spread. and many other countries, tourist and london often get excited about trip red, double decker bus. but for me, it's all about the...
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i'm took him and i live in germany. and don't just want to be a bystander and watch what i can't do that. so i'm assuming it's when i'm incredible. what i can do now is support demonstrations against the iranian regime . here in germany, she had smarter and use social media to show the world what incredible things are happening in iran right now. it's a forward to that, you know, moved out of misery to hollywood in iran and abroad. people are angry at the enforcement of the islamic dress code and a seeking freedom. sat on my most iranians are against the veil and the islamic dress code for women. man, i'm part of this group, and i think that all people should choose for themselves whether they want to wear a veil or lot, or just as it is in other countries. honeywell by women must have freedom of speech and self determination. what is wonderful? ah, ah, her reason, catherine may be on the sidelines of the protests in iran, but the fight against the regime has just gone to another round. ah, a man, a bicycle and one. tod
i'm took him and i live in germany. and don't just want to be a bystander and watch what i can't do that. so i'm assuming it's when i'm incredible. what i can do now is support demonstrations against the iranian regime . here in germany, she had smarter and use social media to show the world what incredible things are happening in iran right now. it's a forward to that, you know, moved out of misery to hollywood in iran and abroad. people are angry at the enforcement of the islamic dress code...
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that has been pledged by germany, that they will also be other steps. for example, patriots that are also systems that can be used also to defend itself against russian missile. so that's something important that we have to see here. it's not just sending these weapons to ukraine is also seeing what could happen if russia, for example, decides to attack the balance or other european countries to have the system. there will be able, a full make it able to this different european government to protect themselves at from a danger, from missiles that could be sent from russia to other countries as well. betting me . thank you very much. our correspondent benjamin elbows group are there you are watching dw news from berlin. coming up next, we've got a documentary for you with a film on americas black upper class. i'm terry martin from me and all the team here at georgia. bella, thanks for ron. ah, i have been the 2nd i have been visa because we try to to show a face off over the world environment.
that has been pledged by germany, that they will also be other steps. for example, patriots that are also systems that can be used also to defend itself against russian missile. so that's something important that we have to see here. it's not just sending these weapons to ukraine is also seeing what could happen if russia, for example, decides to attack the balance or other european countries to have the system. there will be able, a full make it able to this different european government to...
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and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the re unification created a single german stay for the 1st time since the end of the 2nd world war in 1945. now the union of west and east has brought power and prosperity to the german republic. but many divisions and disappointments remain. the line on the 3rd of october 1990. when to germany's became one again, it was soviet leader, girl, but shelves, policies of glass, north than perestroika, had thought about jim and re unification. the full of the war marked the beginning of a new chapter for germany and the beginning of a new era of appeasement, between east and west, russia and europe. we're both at 32 years later, putin's when ukraine has fundamentally changed that relationship. germany has imposed far reaching sanctions on russia and is now sending heavy weapons to fight russian soldiers on ukrainian soil. and ordinary germans attitudes towards russia have changed. hats full in my image hasn't changed considerably because i hadn't quite expected russia to act with as much b
and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the re unification created a single german stay for the 1st time since the end of the 2nd world war in 1945. now the union of west and east has brought power and prosperity to the german republic. but many divisions and disappointments remain. the line on the 3rd of october 1990. when to germany's became one again, it was soviet leader, girl, but shelves, policies of glass, north than perestroika, had thought about...