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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commissar for foreign affairs, molotov, 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. but these over the youngest chauffeur, hinden dashed chamberlain on that day should. these are fashion tissue masons are to them. he knew of action, england on franklin dusk. i've been misjudged it. tuition the inc. i'm from chrysler dodge fund, some by $40.00 an hour 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 want to be caught fighting a 2 front war and 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, was to study in the polish government also r
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commissar for foreign affairs, molotov, 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. but these over the youngest chauffeur, hinden dashed chamberlain on that day should. these are fashion tissue masons are to them. he knew of action, england on franklin dusk. i've been misjudged it. tuition the inc. i'm from chrysler...
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dissolved and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the 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 in austin, 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 hot to shoot my men's hasn't changed considerably because i hadn't quite expected russia to act with as much brutalit
dissolved and joined the federal republic of germany, which until then was west germany. the 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 in austin, perestroika had thought...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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 studies of it on his show for him. them thus chamberlain on that day should these are fashion tissue masons as lamb. he knew by baxon england on franklin that i've been nas entry did, tradition, the things i'm from chrysler, dodge fund. somebody quoted italian out on it. 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 want to 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 with the saudi in the polish government, also refused. o
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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 studies of it on his show for him. them thus chamberlain on that day should these are fashion tissue masons as lamb. he knew by baxon england on franklin that i've been nas entry did, tradition, the things i'm from chrysler, dodge fund....
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with the states would dissolve it on his food. so for him done thus, chamberlain. on that day, should these officious titian masons or to them he knew by baxon england. don't frank right? that i've been as entry. did titian think i'm from brown dodge? went to my father. italian i went 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 want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of 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, was to study in the polish government also refus
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with the states would dissolve it on his food. so for him done thus, chamberlain. on that day, should these officious titian masons or to them he knew by baxon england. don't frank right? that i've been as entry. did titian think i'm from brown...
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germany, latvia and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister reba. drop sign or non aggression pact the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. so these of it on going to fly him, then dash chambray. and on that idea should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lam, he knew both action angland and frankly dusk. i've been misjudged it. tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund. somebody, well, 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 want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were gonna attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany were to study the polish government also refused. on januar
germany, latvia and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister reba. drop sign or non aggression pact the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. so these of it on going to fly him, then dash chambray. and on that idea should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lam, he knew both action angland and frankly dusk. i've been misjudged it. tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund....
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the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties signed between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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 these over 2 years. so for him then dash chambray, and on that day should these fresh restitution masons are to them. he knew by baxon england don't frankly desk i've been nas entry, did titian think i'm from brown dodge fund? somebody will italian out on it. 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 want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of 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 with the saudi in the polish government, also refused. on jan
the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties signed between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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 these over 2 years. so for him then dash chambray, and on that day should these fresh restitution masons are to them. he knew by baxon england don't...
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it is that the germany is becoming a normal country. it does no longer feel the need to, to, to make certain concessions because of its world war to guilds, basically, to the extent that it used to make these concessions. however, death set. i think if you look at what both sides are annoyed about, you know, the solution is not necessarily so complicated to sum up, i think the solution is to try to remain within the spirits of european cooperation . and if you, for example, look at the 200000000000 the relief package mass spending by the german government to help its companies been clearly this is not in line with the single market with fair competition. so i think the french definitely have a point on the other hand, when franz is asking for price regulation, and germany warning that if you regulate the price of gas, you may end up with no gas. i think there to look at it from the european spirit and the market mechanism. germany is more on the right side of affairs. also, when it comes to this gas pipeline, that germany would be keen
it is that the germany is becoming a normal country. it does no longer feel the need to, to, to make certain concessions because of its world war to guilds, basically, to the extent that it used to make these concessions. however, death set. i think if you look at what both sides are annoyed about, you know, the solution is not necessarily so complicated to sum up, i think the solution is to try to remain within the spirits of european cooperation . and if you, for example, look at the...
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the alternative for germany or a f. d. exploit and concerns about energy prices and the rise and the cost of living party, triggered by russia as war against ukraine. or the party has organized a large scale demonstration in berlin today. and that the mo, to our country fast a number of counter demonstrations by left when groups trade unions and anti racism groups have also registered to speak out against the if the ready now for monitors. let's cross over to d, w political correspondent, hands friend who is at the scene in berlin, where the protest are taking place. hello has so thousands are taken to the streets and bell and what exactly are they protesting against? yes we see behind me the tail end of the demonstration. the people have just started marching from the square here in front of the i thought the german parliament that protesting against the rising cost of living against the rising energy prices. and they've been organized here by the far right. property list, alternative for germany party. we're just tryi
the alternative for germany or a f. d. exploit and concerns about energy prices and the rise and the cost of living party, triggered by russia as war against ukraine. or the party has organized a large scale demonstration in berlin today. and that the mo, to our country fast a number of counter demonstrations by left when groups trade unions and anti racism groups have also registered to speak out against the if the ready now for monitors. let's cross over to d, w political correspondent, hands...
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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 baron 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 the possible sabotage on the german rail infrastructure that we saw in just a few days ago, one has to be a very sofa and we need to analyze that it will take several weeks because russia is pumping and thousands of tons of gas through the destroyer pipelines so that it is impossible to get a forensic analysis on the
to deliver some months ago, but germany denied. so if there is an idea to do that, germany has to lift. it's a baron 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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, germany so far right to position party, the alternative for germany or a hefty exploit and concerns about energy prices and the rising cost of living partly triggered by roches war against ukraine. the party has organized the last school demonstration in berlin today on the demo to our country fest a number of counter demonstrations by left when groups trade unions and anti racism groups have also registered to speak out against the the ready people go correspondent and told us what he had to put it as one to the german government to do yes, we see behind me the tail end of the demonstration. the people have just started marching from this square here in front of the. i talked to german parliament that protesting against the rising cost of living against the rising energy prices. and they've been organized here by the far right. property list, alternative for germany party. we're just trying to make political capital out of the situation out of the dire situation on, in terms of inflation and energy, energy cost. so the party is saying and the protesters are saying that germany shou
, germany so far right to position party, the alternative for germany or a hefty exploit and concerns about energy prices and the rising cost of living partly triggered by roches war against ukraine. the party has organized the last school demonstration in berlin today on the demo to our country fest a number of counter demonstrations by left when groups trade unions and anti racism groups have also registered to speak out against the the ready people go correspondent and told us what he had to...
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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. i know that other than for me, that could be the anamosa, the c r c. 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 was of the sort 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 hole he had with him was a satchel like this one. for was regarding a sauce the feeling i got from germany was one of safety or food. 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 are
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. i know that other than for me, that could be the anamosa, the c r c. 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 was of the sort like parisha. he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at risk of going to...
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but what would taiwan then like in return from germany? i think one of the key and top issue for taiwan based on my conversation with lawmakers here and also experts here. and they think that is a strengthening the bilateral trait ties. and they are hoping that may be some kind of discussion kim, be started through this delegation visit by the potentially exploring the possibility of establishing the bilateral trade agreement. of course, that is a years of steps that will have to be taken, but some of the experts even suggest if germany was able to actually take the 1st step with taiwan, it could even become the reference point for future e u, ty one byler bilateral trade agreement which the european parliament has actually been. bring this up over the last few months. what about the delivery of something like arms? i think of for taiwan, they are, the current government is very practical. a bell. the possibility of be essentially because the u. s. has the taiwan relations act that requires us to play that role, but there is no such law th
but what would taiwan then like in return from germany? i think one of the key and top issue for taiwan based on my conversation with lawmakers here and also experts here. and they think that is a strengthening the bilateral trait ties. and they are hoping that may be some kind of discussion kim, be started through this delegation visit by the potentially exploring the possibility of establishing the bilateral trade agreement. of course, that is a years of steps that will have to be taken, but...
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but what would taiwan then like in return from germany? i think one of the key and top issue for taiwan based on my conversation with lawmakers here and also experts here. and they think that is a strengthening the bilateral trait ties, and they are hoping that may be some kind of discussion kim, be started through this delegation visit by the potentially exploring the possibility of establishing the bilateral trade agreement. of course, that is a years of steps that will have to be taken, but some of the experts even suggest if germany was able to actually take the 1st step with taiwan, it could even become the reference point for future e u, ty one byler bilateral trade agreement which the european parliament has actually been. bring this up over the last few months. what about the delivery of something like arms? i think for taiwan, they are. the current government is very practical. a bell. the possibility of essentially because the u. s. has the taiwan relations act that requires us to play that role, but there is no such law that exi
but what would taiwan then like in return from germany? i think one of the key and top issue for taiwan based on my conversation with lawmakers here and also experts here. and they think that is a strengthening the bilateral trait ties, and they are hoping that may be some kind of discussion kim, be started through this delegation visit by the potentially exploring the possibility of establishing the bilateral trade agreement. of course, that is a years of steps that will have to be taken, but...
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taiwan looks at germany. me, for example, i have been to title them some years ago when they wanted to establish some lay justice system. i could tell about germany, and in these times they have a late check the system, which is quite close to the german system. and so with important, doubtless cooperation, and i think china should not should not interfere in this cooperation because we strengthened democracies in germany in taiwan with this cooperation. have you had the chinese side say that you are doing in exactly that in interfering in china's internal affairs and breaching germany's own one china policy? a do c or b, your visit as being in line with germany, one china policy? are you committed to this policy of one china that does not recognize taiwan is independent. and it's important that we have this cooperation for many, many years already. and it's established that not the president of the bonus tag is going to to, to taiwan. and not a, not a members of government, but it's an established corporatio
taiwan looks at germany. me, for example, i have been to title them some years ago when they wanted to establish some lay justice system. i could tell about germany, and in these times they have a late check the system, which is quite close to the german system. and so with important, doubtless cooperation, and i think china should not should not interfere in this cooperation because we strengthened democracies in germany in taiwan with this cooperation. have you had the chinese side say that...
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so the 100000000 in germany are money to fill gaps. we have been just shifting material from one part to another part of the only 2 peak different cooperation. but then always ending up with being a frenchman. and it cuts up big money, it's not even money that will be a permanent boast. so we don't know how you read maybe much more money in order to overcome this huge gap immediately. and the approach at this time to bide from rec, not to develop these poses a lot of a rotation for joined, for almost sustainable europe based defense capacity building right on the french. that is the background. like let me just a local thing has to do with internal struggle over the german governing coalition to come to terms with, with the hyper problem. and that explains a lot. not only is peter sent that germany has become in almost the country. we see it in the sense and other fields in different ways which alter p. understand right. and julian, that is something that you brought up a moment ago that this could have something to do with germany's d
so the 100000000 in germany are money to fill gaps. we have been just shifting material from one part to another part of the only 2 peak different cooperation. but then always ending up with being a frenchman. and it cuts up big money, it's not even money that will be a permanent boast. so we don't know how you read maybe much more money in order to overcome this huge gap immediately. and the approach at this time to bide from rec, not to develop these poses a lot of a rotation for joined, for...
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so germany 1938. the austrian uncles the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realized the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his mal vakio. 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 late last 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 prevented 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 in many elements in the west, we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the s
so germany 1938. the austrian uncles the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realized the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check his mal vakio. but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939. when the soviet proposed and elias britain...
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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 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 th
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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but germany denied. so if there is an idea too that germany has to lift, it's a baron to barriers against other countries and to allow them to give the permission to deliver this, it would be best if this initiative will 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 the possible sabotaged on the german rail infrastructure that we saw in just a few days ago, one 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 on th
but germany denied. so if there is an idea too that germany has to lift, it's a baron to barriers against other countries and to allow them to give the permission to deliver this, it would be best if this initiative will 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...
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a germany broke with lots of, it's taboos. and by sending weapons to ukraine in the 1st place, into a crisis region with an active war going on, that is not something that had ever been happening. so germany is making a lot of is going through a lot of change itself, but definitely all of choice is sending this message to ukraine. you can rely on us for all other things you, we are delivering weapons, we will also deliver 3 more ad assist air defense systems next year. and we're doing this sort of a, a ring exchange where we are supplying our partners with modern weapons and they can then send weapons to ukraine in exchange for that. so that is going on, that there is one concrete example with grease that is going to be announced later on this month. and this is something where germany says a, we are standing by your side and we are tackling this issue from very, very different angles. chief political correspondent, nina has a thank you sermon president, frank felt a stein mire has arrived in the ukrainian capital key of mean
a germany broke with lots of, it's taboos. and by sending weapons to ukraine in the 1st place, into a crisis region with an active war going on, that is not something that had ever been happening. so germany is making a lot of is going through a lot of change itself, but definitely all of choice is sending this message to ukraine. you can rely on us for all other things you, we are delivering weapons, we will also deliver 3 more ad assist air defense systems next year. and we're doing this sort...
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and i think there is something to learn from germany. and of course, that are off topics that taiwan looks at germany. me for example, i have been to title them some years ago when they wanted to establish some late justice system. i could tell about germany and in these times they have a late justice system which is quite close to the german system. and so with important, doubtless cooperation and nothing. china should not. i should not interfere in this cooperation because we strengthened. ready facies in germany at taiwan with this cooperation, have you had the chinese side say that you are doing in exactly that it interfering in china's internal affairs and breaching germany's own one china policy? do you see your, your visit as being in line with germany, one china policy? are you committed to this policy of one china that does not recognize taiwan is independent. it's important that we have this corporation for many, many years already. and it's established that not the president of the bonus tag is that going to to, to taiwan, and
and i think there is something to learn from germany. and of course, that are off topics that taiwan looks at germany. me for example, i have been to title them some years ago when they wanted to establish some late justice system. i could tell about germany and in these times they have a late justice system which is quite close to the german system. and so with important, doubtless cooperation and nothing. china should not. i should not interfere in this cooperation because we strengthened....
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so he's having a good go at had germany at the moment. but them, other than that, germany argues that other countries are doing similar things as well. austria is on its 3rd financial aid package and you have to keep in mind that of course, those up to 200000000000 euros. they are going to be spent over a period of 3 years. and you rules do allow these things to happen because there is no e u mechanism if you will. the gemini is not acting against the roles. but now the left, of course, germany is a very big player. it is the euro zones, most important country. and most important economy, so anything that germany does economically when it comes to financial aid in particular, of course, is being watched very closely. and there is a chance that a e u countries are taking a possibly dangerous q, were from germany, because financial experts are warning that the debt funded aid package could open the door for less fiscally prudent countries to want to borrow large amounts of money. and then potentially leading to trouble like we've seen in th
so he's having a good go at had germany at the moment. but them, other than that, germany argues that other countries are doing similar things as well. austria is on its 3rd financial aid package and you have to keep in mind that of course, those up to 200000000000 euros. they are going to be spent over a period of 3 years. and you rules do allow these things to happen because there is no e u mechanism if you will. the gemini is not acting against the roles. but now the left, of course, germany...
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so he's having a good go at had germany at the moment. but them, other than that, germany argues that other countries are doing similar things as well. austria is on its 3rd financial aid package and you have to keep in mind that of course, those up to 200000000000 euros. they are going to be spent over a period of 3 years. and you rules do allow these things to happen because there is no e u mechanism if you will. the gemini is not acting against the roles, but nevertheless, of course, germany is a very big player. it is the euro zones, most important country, and most important economy. so anything that germany does economically when it comes to financial aid in particular, of course, is being watched very closely. and there is a chance that a e countries are taking a possibly dangerous q were from germany, because financial experts are warning that this debt funded aid package could open the door for less fiscally prudent countries to want to borrow large amounts of money. and then potentially leading to trouble like we've seen in the
so he's having a good go at had germany at the moment. but them, other than that, germany argues that other countries are doing similar things as well. austria is on its 3rd financial aid package and you have to keep in mind that of course, those up to 200000000000 euros. they are going to be spent over a period of 3 years. and you rules do allow these things to happen because there is no e u mechanism if you will. the gemini is not acting against the roles, but nevertheless, of course, germany...
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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 departments and 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 the line. can i ask you something about a germany being and the motor of, of the european economy? becau
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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a populace party, which is roughly twice as popular nice 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 germans states are also at the bottom of the rankings. in fact, there's a, a protest of anti vaccine protest is taking place right. bye. hi me here at the brand of berg gate today. and are a figure this recently been published in the 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 eastern germany, as satisfied with democracy. and that, that is 20 points lower than in western germany. so that is kind of adding to concerns that democracy itself, that the roots haven't really taken as firm a hold in east germany as you might have hope by this stage. now is this really all so grim or do you also have some more positive science yet will actually get how they really are some more positive side. so we talked about the economy at the beginning. there was some of t
a populace party, which is roughly twice as popular nice 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 germans states are also at the bottom of the rankings. in fact, there's a, a protest of anti vaccine protest is taking place right. bye. hi me here at the brand of berg gate today. and are a figure this recently been published in the survey by the german...
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and this position did for germany at odds with its allies when it comes to energy deals. for example, that was dw political correspondent, manual shows the manual. thank you. but even after the german cabinet approve the deal, germany's foreign ministry sounded a warning again. it says that the chinese investment in hamburg, increased dependence on china and put european transport projects in danger. china's foreign ministry meantime, had this to say, little cooperation is mutually beneficial. all involved should be reasonable and stop speculating to digest chinese foreign ministry spokesman wang when been de speaking after germany's government approved a deal to allow a chinese shipping giant to a by a stake in the port of humbug. ah, to india now way figures shari, that it's back sliding in it's fight against malnutrition, the newly released world hunger index. now places india behind its neighbors, including bangladesh, sri lanka, and myanmar in its rankings. it's estimated that more than $3000000.00 children in india, malnourished about half of them severely. he's mor
and this position did for germany at odds with its allies when it comes to energy deals. for example, that was dw political correspondent, manual shows the manual. thank you. but even after the german cabinet approve the deal, germany's foreign ministry sounded a warning again. it says that the chinese investment in hamburg, increased dependence on china and put european transport projects in danger. china's foreign ministry meantime, had this to say, little cooperation is mutually beneficial....
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it is that the germany is becoming a normal country. it does no longer feel the need to, to, to make certain concessions because of its world war to guilt. basically, to the extent that it used to make these concessions. however, death set. i think if you look at what both sides are annoyed about, you know, the solution is not necessarily so complicated to sum up, i think the solution is to try to remain within the spirits of, of european cooperation. and if you, for example, look at the 200000000000 release package mass spending by the german government to help its company's been clearly this is not in line with the single market with fair competition. so i think the french definitely have a point on the other hand, when franz is asking for price regulation, and germany warning that if you regulate the prices of gas, you may end up with no gas. i think there to look at it from the european spirits and the market mechanism. germany is more on the right side of affairs. also, when it comes to this gas pipeline, that germany would be keen
it is that the germany is becoming a normal country. it does no longer feel the need to, to, to make certain concessions because of its world war to guilt. basically, to the extent that it used to make these concessions. however, death set. i think if you look at what both sides are annoyed about, you know, the solution is not necessarily so complicated to sum up, i think the solution is to try to remain within the spirits of, of european cooperation. and if you, for example, look at the...
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and germany need to cooperate with france. the german coalition is in the middle of the conflict internally. you have an issue when it comes to nuclear power. true for example when he announced the $100 million in defense, half of that would be spent on replenishing munitions. it will be a key part of the air force, canceled the trolls. by signing the air defense shield with 13 nato states, this is a problem because normally we see france going rogue but now we're seeing the german state trying to move away. >> largely as a result of the ukraine war. state aid to businesses and household to get them through the crisis was seen as a betrayal by france. as germany right to go at this alone? >> no. it's not very hard to see this is a violation of fair competition within the european union, subsidies, if you're talking about such a massive support program, it's hard to argue this is merely supporting businesses in a reasonable manner. this goes way beyond, when you have the same government that has not decided to keep its nuclear
and germany need to cooperate with france. the german coalition is in the middle of the conflict internally. you have an issue when it comes to nuclear power. true for example when he announced the $100 million in defense, half of that would be spent on replenishing munitions. it will be a key part of the air force, canceled the trolls. by signing the air defense shield with 13 nato states, this is a problem because normally we see france going rogue but now we're seeing the german state trying...
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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, its 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, it 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 departments and 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, its 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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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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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 lead a girl, but shelves, policies of glass in austin, perestroika that proved 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. wasteful. but 32 years later, putin's boy, 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 bru
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 lead a girl, but shelves, policies of glass in austin, perestroika that proved...
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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 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 are the concerns of becoming more dependent on china, germany's top trading partner. so that led to a compromise elating cause co by a smaller stake then 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? roger, you've mentioned that this is a compromise initially. cosco wanted to acquire a $35.00 bits and 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 present in y
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 are the concerns of becoming more dependent on china, germany's top trading partner. so that led to a compromise elating cause co by a smaller stake then it had initially wanted. the w political correspondent emanuel...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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. but these of it, or going as to why hinder dashed chamberlain on that day? should these fresh restitution masons or to them he knew of action england on franklin dusk. i've been magenta did tuition and i'm from chrysler dodge fund. so by quality darlin i went 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 want to 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 with the sub in the polish government, also refused. on
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, 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. but these of it, or going as to why hinder dashed chamberlain on that day? should these fresh restitution masons or to them he knew of action england on franklin dusk. i've been magenta did tuition and i'm from chrysler dodge fund....
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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 buddy. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them for workers, awake of the ukraine, more companies want a sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply thing. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want to freeze my electricity cost. if it's the only way to become independent of rising electricity prices, that is what the town of course climmer 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
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 buddy. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them for workers, awake of the ukraine, more companies want a sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply thing. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i...
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now, the criticism of germany was very harsh in the beginning of the war because germany was reluctant to provide weapons. has some, has somewhat softening, but germany is still a con. considered a country that is well, never very much is not leading in these discussions and needs to be convinced very slowly. and this speech is certainly not going to change that. but on the other hand, of course, discussions about weapon systems, about deliveries of weapon systems, about financial aid. they are not so of via public speeches, but via diplomacy, via talks between the 2 sides. and that's, of course, something that is happening. we've seen this week that was in the other talk between the minister of defense of ukraine and of germany. so these talks are going on, the substance is decided they're not in public speeches, but it's step if somebody had expected that shows might come out with new announcements. this has definitely not happened in this speech. it's pretty much, even the wording things i hear said before. so just to make it very clear to our viewers, germany has said it will conti
now, the criticism of germany was very harsh in the beginning of the war because germany was reluctant to provide weapons. has some, has somewhat softening, but germany is still a con. considered a country that is well, never very much is not leading in these discussions and needs to be convinced very slowly. and this speech is certainly not going to change that. but on the other hand, of course, discussions about weapon systems, about deliveries of weapon systems, about financial aid. they are...
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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, it 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 sholtes went to the middle east to...
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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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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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czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia and a stone. yes. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov and german foreign minister regan trump signed a non aggression pact. the pag, made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew of action angland and frankly, dusk, i've been magenta. did tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund. so by for a little in 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 want to 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 was to study the polish government
czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia and a stone. yes. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov and german foreign minister regan trump signed a non aggression pact. the pag, made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew of...
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between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of, and german foreign minister, raven trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliance is with other states. so these over to your yes. so for him done dust chamberlain on that day should. these are fashion tissue masons as lam he knew by baxon angland and frankly that i've been present did tradition the english from brown dodge fund. somebody called italian out on it. 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 want to 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 with the saudi in the polish government, also refused.
between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of, and german foreign minister, raven trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliance is with other states. so these over to your yes. so for him done dust chamberlain on that day should. these are fashion tissue masons as lam he knew by baxon angland and frankly that i've been present did tradition the english from brown...
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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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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 trading 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 presence
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 trading 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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and we have just re-agreed on ending coal in 2030 in germany. brent: unfortunately we are out of time, but we appreciate you talking with us tonight. jan-niclas: thank you very much. brent: the death of a young woman in the custody of iran's so-called morality police last month has been fueling nationwide unrest as well as a wave of protests around the world. support has also come from the film industry. reporter: protesters across iran continue to defy crackdowns that human rights groups say have let dozens of people dead. e demonstrations were ignited by the death of 22-year-old mahsa amini, following her arrest for unsuitable attire by the country's notorious morality police. some support for the women of iran from the world of cinema. the cast of holy spider at its london premiere. iranian film director on the red carpet wearing robes, and bloodied vampire teeth. his film is inspired by true events and tells the story of a journalist on the trail of a serial killer. the movie also acts as critique of iranian society, with the killer, who mur
and we have just re-agreed on ending coal in 2030 in germany. brent: unfortunately we are out of time, but we appreciate you talking with us tonight. jan-niclas: thank you very much. brent: the death of a young woman in the custody of iran's so-called morality police last month has been fueling nationwide unrest as well as a wave of protests around the world. support has also come from the film industry. reporter: protesters across iran continue to defy crackdowns that human rights groups say...
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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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it was a rare moments 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 tom. 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 laura ukraine has created the greatest flight of refugees since world war 2. more than $1
it was a rare moments 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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he also addressed a criticism to was germany and said, well this comes with germany stagers in europe, stages in the war then that germany should get accustomed to that. but he also said there was a lot of good will on the german side, but sometimes go to it is just not enough. but some of that criticism or we have to say has been directed at germany itself and at sti meyer in particular. you know, this of course, are coming against the backdrop that, that he visited ukraine in the past couple of day. just walk us through the background when it comes to what the learners lensky has had to say about the german president. well 1st off, this visit on october 25th was very significant. it had been post brown time. and again, since the beginning of the war of 1st, there were rumors that the german president was a wagon in kiev and daddy's because when he was a, germany is foreign minister. well, he had always been very lenient towards russia. he had always been, you know, welcoming russia as an ally, not really questioning russia's motives. and that's something that didn't go down quite we
he also addressed a criticism to was germany and said, well this comes with germany stagers in europe, stages in the war then that germany should get accustomed to that. but he also said there was a lot of good will on the german side, but sometimes go to it is just not enough. but some of that criticism or we have to say has been directed at germany itself and at sti meyer in particular. you know, this of course, are coming against the backdrop that, that he visited ukraine in the past couple...
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so he invited germany, france, u, k, the u. s. canada, italy and japan to sit together. all the leaders will discuss just how they can support ukraine, also in terms of maintaining ukrainians resolve. and that of course includes rebuilding the crucial infrastructure so that ukrainians can defend themselves and can keep up them around. stay with us, nina will be coming back to you in just a moment. but 1st we want to take a look at the situation of ukrainian refugees since the beginning of the war, more than 1000000 ukrainians have fled to germany. many german states are overwhelmed with the number of people seeking shelter and have asked the government for help. a summit at the interior ministry to day. we'll look at ways to distribute refugees more fairly and to ease the burden on the federal states. while the number of new refugees has declined over past months and some ukrainians have moved back home many expecting that during the winter months more people will flee the fighting. dw christina christina went to a refugee shelter in the eastern germans city of unit to s
so he invited germany, france, u, k, the u. s. canada, italy and japan to sit together. all the leaders will discuss just how they can support ukraine, also in terms of maintaining ukrainians resolve. and that of course includes rebuilding the crucial infrastructure so that ukrainians can defend themselves and can keep up them around. stay with us, nina will be coming back to you in just a moment. but 1st we want to take a look at the situation of ukrainian refugees since the beginning of the...
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the order of the germany gone. just as often i says idle dies, you are fought each if you read each bit draft. the henry fought. i'd say my name is spearhead showed on him le 90 and few on francy showed fault is i know there via toys these, these guys that i can call camper d n as the r p. what as a stark finance here at the office and it was on, on the on them from the bank of america, doctor nominee leash on the mountain bush. deep warm golf foxon. when george bush of west president i think is essman from you. you and it was on the, i need that on hutton, that's all pon owls dealers of it, on your long in tree, castro valley for the 20th century. so a confrontation between 2 opposing systems, capitalism and socialism. the example of the soviet union live proclaimed equality of all nations and all classes of society posed a threat to capitalism, united states and great britain, or equally suspicious of the soviet union. which communism saying, you know, it's a direct threat to the democratic trapped las systems on
the order of the germany gone. just as often i says idle dies, you are fought each if you read each bit draft. the henry fought. i'd say my name is spearhead showed on him le 90 and few on francy showed fault is i know there via toys these, these guys that i can call camper d n as the r p. what as a stark finance here at the office and it was on, on the on them from the bank of america, doctor nominee leash on the mountain bush. deep warm golf foxon. when george bush of west president i think...