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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  August 11, 2019 6:15pm-6:30pm CEST

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violent it's the 10th weekend of protests calling for more than modesty and greater autonomy from china. you're watching it data with the news line from berlin more news headlines coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca races thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word courage because. nicole is in germany to learn german and why not come with him it's simple online on your mobile and free stuff d w z e learning course nikos fake german made . be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a planet for you soon. so nothing is just on the children who have already been
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there. and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for minds. of i'm doing something social and i'm very proud of it. says a minister who is is from mexico which is poor now he's living in germany which is rich he's volunteering at an addiction treatment center in fact. led that's the german government's volunteer exchange program made it possible. for the world.
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to see that yeah. shirt which means a print here is one of the 1st german words that moore says learns he'll be spending the next 18 months working in this kitchen at this addiction treatment center in be definite at him and i'm sure i'm super sexy. it's his 1st day and the 1st customers are about to arrive. locals with drug problems can come here for a cheap breakfast moises works with children back in mexico he chose this job deliberately because he wants to know how to help addicts and he. knew. is that i had an uncle with alcohol problems. he lived a kind of vagabond life and one day he was found dead in
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a ditch. and i don't know what happened to him i think. maybe he was run over by a car or better did he. have that. plate. then you have to ask them if they want plain rolls or whole grain once. i will take a plain white yeah. really the 1st customer who good morning. in cologne hello good morning and. i too want some breakfast and just one benefit please my says. ok. nobody here is charged for taking drugs. my idea is that addict should be helped with no strings attached. to them often in germany like in mexico people with
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drug problems are frequently ostracized by society sometimes and. they gave us a b.j. you're welcome you speak spanish spanish you got. the funniest though if. you want them i'm going to. be in the other one maybe. it's time to prepare lunch now. everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous toso maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises family saved up so that he could study social work. during the south and often not. it was
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a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. brought louise unless man is the center's manager. to massage his past support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh. those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas come be unless you all know people can exchange needles here and many
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of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although there's no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. with vicki. yes thank you. doug you're welcome to shoot we want to eat the same food. room for 5 minutes they're. not my idea so we went on i get on really well with most of them you know they know that i don't speak good german so they just use different words to describe what they want like a big coffee until i understand. see. some people come here for lunch every day. just.
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yet i love it with. their bread growth. would you like bread. all. good. signs as well. it's all. desert bread no. no certainly moises is all learned. what's going on. because i think they're fighting but that doesn't usually happen here it's the 1st time i've seen it. go for. the scuffle thing comes down the security stuff and signs. noises has to harvey off after lunch. and other vets fallen test take a daily german class and benefit. the others are from nicaragua zimbabwe or south africa for example. math what do you
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wear at work. if i wear a great pull over and blue gym shoo. shoo. shoo. yes shoe through. and. the benefits program was originally for young germans who wanted to volunteer abroad but since 2013 people from other countries have also been coming to germany to carry out voluntary service. the idea is that they take the skills that they learn here back home. and receive a good idea for me if being in it well i've never yet saw anything is a culture that's was very interesting it's different if plenty of them do it and see it's not too late to do things because yes it's frightening to. me.
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your house told me it's raining yet it wasn't easy for me to get here. most of his relatives had to walk for an hour to talk to him this is the 1st time they've spoken since moises left mexico but they speak in south or morse's parents don't speak spanish and here needed at school. made known. music is he says that he's very happy because it's what he's always dreamed of for me he says that only a few people would make it this far only those who are intelligent he says i am intelligent. and there's. any hint.
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along our noises brought some photos with him from home one of them is of him as a little boy in the middle. and this is his father cooking at home. that sense of community is very deprived there's a lot of poverty and hardly any work young people try to leave if they can many want to go to the us and germany noise us receives 400 euros for his food and accommodation every month he sends some of that home to his family to support. it. take care of course. god does this i've got to go now. was a comical but you know what chimeric is one. more is endemic share a flat dennis as a social worker he's been to mexico before another is the country while. they cook
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together moises can improve his german and then s. can brush up on his spanish. if you. can. develop that program has its critics something that the volunteers come because they want to stay in germany after bestand but this is certainly not the case for maurice's. you're right in saying that rice is my i would never exchange my my and roots not for anything i'm very proud of them of being part of an indigenous community. i know what it means to not have much to know how difficult life is to feel. i feel a big responsibility to return to my people and help them value that we. were going up at 8 when i put the dough broadway turn. mine. my brother's name in mexico. horn earth is
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harness you're on us. it rides the 1st. time now you know it's just jonas right yeah yeah join us and spanish is on us. it's the 1st time that noise as a supervising the centre's weekly forrest project for children affected by alcoholism and addiction. however who would like to show most is the housewife. in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. other. conductors up there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own
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creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. moyes has plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. after 630 years a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but it. is a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my are people going .
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to go for it traditionally they are casualties it is politics and on its part of the man some people are also feeling the pinch of climate change brains that are predictable ah you cannot go out you cannot invent. so now the man son i keep being slightly stronger stay seems. so much because of g.w. . these are the last of their kind. the whole species on the brink of extinction. garden gnomes are dying out. their natural habitat is under threat. and they have very few safe even close. is it already too late for the garden gnomes. to romance in 60 minutes on t w. i'm not laughing at the germans well
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i guess sometimes i am but they stand nothing with me but i have been thinking deep into the german culture. new to take this ground on their own you toss it all out who had enough time rachel join me for me to get the bungee jump. yes. hello and welcome to another edition of africa with a colorful book of environmental issues. and you know my name. and i am hosting the show from lagos nigeria with my colleague.

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