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why society is still as an equal as it is today. talking about leveling the playing field and as you can imagine for a society like this one of the most equal in the world that message is resonating with a lot of young people and if you look at these rallies if you look at those crowds those south africans are desperate for change in their lives change they've been promised but hasn't come to get that's right generational change makes a big difference. in johannesburg tonight excellent analysis of this election christine thank you. when our series on germany two thousand and nineteen the big issues we've been traveling around the country to find out what's on people's minds germany is an aging society this year the country is predicted to have more over sixty year olds than under thirty year olds the country's population has aged dramatically over the past seventy years and it's a trend that's expected to continue this year the average age is forty six by
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twenty fifty it's set to climb to fifty on the latest stage of her tour around germany reports on the impact of a great population. on the next part of my journey i'm heading east in the state of terror in one spot a film east germany. once the center of germany's arms production since the fall of the war so has lived through a long three decades of decline and is shrinking it's a phenomenal rate since the mid ninety's has lost more than a third of its inhabitants falling to just thirty five thousand and disappearing youth is also. the unique title. it's now the oldest place in germany the average age is just over fifty years old that's almost four years above the national average. but an aging population has serious consequences smaller pensions
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a lack of care for the elderly and a shortage of skilled workers. now a project supported by the chamber of industry and commerce internship is hoping to ease a shortage in cooperation with young vietnamese workers one of them is twenty two year old. mr. biden will be your best of our market colleagues your. sometimes the word is very difficult. but it's the colleagues of. whom for very funny we laugh together and that motivating. attracting young skilled workers to germany is one thing but confidence in them to stay especially in the rural areas is another that isn't a problem for. you yeah.
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that's what i'll stay in. this fresh air. what else but. the food is good. the sausage here is really really bad. no no no no tasting sorry tasty but first. book was my favorite. first with mustard and ketchup. i just over siloam has put the german government's plan for law which would ease working rights been on the e.u. skilled work back on home. but for the chamber of industry and commerce interests this is imperative for the potential of projects like to become a nationwide success. we really need the skilled workers immigration law to ultimately solve the problems that are involved in
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projects for third countries. which we need regulations that make permanent residency and a permanent life in germany. leave. that for germany to be really relieved of its lack of skilled work as the german government will now have to reach some kind of compromise but time flies and like for all of us will always catch up with you one day. it's a boy when now it's a boy with a name today britain's prince harry and meghan the duke and duchess of sussex revealed the name that they have given their baby boy here is the name archie harrison mount but windsor try saying that three times in a row the couple's first child was born on monday morning it's still not known exactly where he was born archie as well call him is subject in line to the british
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throne he's queen elizabeth's eight great grandchild the sovereign monarch and baby met today for the first time i see it right there archie also said today or said hello today to the world for the first time. and he was in his dad's on just as the baby james it's a modern family right there meghan and harry also took a few questions from the press let's hear what they have to say. now jake it's pretty amazing. to see that's guys in the world so i'm pretty. good monsters the babies change so much for two reasons replacing the. monitor and home changes happens in this next month. he's changed his looks and turned never seen someone who knows. yeah they are a good looking family and talking about looks she looks great she just had
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a baby you days ago superstar. the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter in the news or you can follow me abroad go off t.v. don't forget to use our hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody.
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fifteen thousand euros for a. matunga from ukraine is nine months pregnant. she's a surrogate mother carrying the child for foreign parents and it's perfectly legal . for many women it's the only way to guarantee a better life for their children. an african hero who fought for freedom and human rights nelson mandela. his opposition to south africa's apartheid regime. inspired activists all over the world. and continues to do so.
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nelson mandela by funding between. forty five minutes on. an action packed life. anything is possible as long as our coffee and his friends can drink are. these movies. dot dot the refugee camp . his life story may have ground to a halt. twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching. cinema starts may twenty seventh on the.
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