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beethoven is for cars. is for her ma ma beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. this week on the world story. the philippines sinking under the waves namibia nursing germany. but let's begin in berlin home to david levine one of the last remaining survivors of auschwitz 75 years after the liberation he recalls the horrors of the concentration and extermination camps. at home in his one bedroom apartment in
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berlin david levine lives here alone his wife has moved to a nursing home he's one of the last remaining auschwitz survivors his parents and siblings were murdered there over 75 years ago. that's me that's my brother and another brother and my sister. the 94 year old was born in warsaw to a jewish family during the nazis reign of terror he was sent to 4 different concentration camps. i give all the question why. i can't answer that today. i can't even think about it why. why a 9 year old girl who hadn't done anything who hadn't sand why did they murder why . she hadn't done anything in life
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only because she had a different tree. dov it was 19 when auschwitz was liberated. well there he was forced to work in the gas chambers as a slave labor of the german company that produced the deadly gas. i worked down in the gas chambers we collected the cycling gas. you just turn into stone you know what i mean. the horror is hard to comprehend for many years it has returned to auschwitz at the end of january. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was auschwitz. one day i found out that my brother was shot.
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to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. old. story i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. david has to cut his talks short it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp.
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this week the united kingdom became the 1st nation ever to leave the e.u. emotions ran high as the british delegates took their leave from the european parliament among them were many who questioned bracks at. packing his bags before the final trip home british m.e.p. majeed majeed had only 7 months and the european parliament now his country's officially leaving and so must he now the 1st green i mean printing and then from there and it was in fact for the people of yours and it's a great. summer and they're like christmas cards really nothing exciting and honestly elected in may of 2019 madrid was one of 73 british any piece in the current cohort with bracks it that term ends on the 31st of general now he'll have to find a new job for himself and his staff. before he was elected to the european parliament
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majid was lord mayor of the northern british city of sheffield born in somalia but it came to the u.k. as a child refugee he started his political career and 2014 joining the green party where he promoted an open european migration policy my campaign slogan was. immigrants make britain rare i thought i was. out in. the town where immigrants will use girls. i will call even economically culturally every aspect of immigrants really enrich. this is exactly the opposite of what his compatriots from the back said party the largest group of british m.p.'s have been campaigning for while they're celebrating their success and he'd hopes the transition period which is set to last till the end of the year will provide an opportunity to work out what the future
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relationship will actually look like. we've got no choice europe the european union is our biggest neighbors we can't afford to just pretend they don't exist and do everything ourselves i'm going to have to have some form of relationship and hope is a very. flourishing positive relationship. a close one has lunches in the european parliament contini may be coming to an end but the implications of britain's exit from the e.u. he says will take far longer to have just. in many ways asia has been bearing the brunt of climate change especially in the philippines with devastating storms and rising sea levels threaten the inhabitants there is survival. judge is a risky boat captain in being one gun an island district in the bay of manila. he helps
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people in distress but he's powerless against the greatest danger facing his community the island is sinking every year up to 6 centimeters deep into the sea residents are now rebuilding their houses on the rooftops of their old sunken homes. the rising water has made his house unlivable so he's been sleeping at his workplace. that hard hard everything here is submerged. and i knew. we had to stay things in high places to keep them safe. because the water reached the bat and we had to wait for it to subside before we could sleep. a little. george doesn't come here much anymore after the water began to destroy home his wife took his son and lift. now. yeah but i mean.
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this was a happy home. we usually had visitors friends and relatives . we'd all be together inside this house chatting sharing meals sometimes drinking and now it makes me sad to think about this house abandoned. many families have been torn apart the young people move away to seek work. in 2018 alone honest i'm 83800000 people in the philippines fled from storms and natural disasters. judgers neighbor melody is also fighting a losing battle against the water. power things that it is usually a. how much have you raised your house already. you know.
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i've used around 306 off by stash and. if sea levels keep rising the entire island district of being one gun could be submerged how long that might take nobody knows. chile is an urgent need of thousands of nurses. in this search for a new high as many clinics are turning to other countries for example there may be a. yellow slightly nervous. she's only been learning german for 5 months and is about to do her 1st job interview in the language staff members from the university hospital just that often germany have traveled to namibia for it. has something in my name is yet to occur on 23 years old. i'm not married and have no children.
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after i graduated there were new job opportunities here so i don't have much working experience. with. yellow i couldn't study nursing at university but has not found a job since it's a story many of her fellow students share maybe s. economy is in crisis. the health minister wants to employ an additional $4000.00 nurses but there isn't enough money to hire more now maybe as $1.00 of the very few african countries that trains more nursing staff than it can employ he believes unemployed skilled workers going abroad for a while is a good solution. country like germany is that they've roped companies you know i think and they have different approaches to different clinicians so it
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is also good for them to get exposed. and then to come back to a place in the country there has been a lot of talk about brain drain. but. this has not affected my maybe. 2 months recruitment agency selected 16 nurses and paid for the german course that is supposed to prepare them for life in germany. he has brought over 1000 and this is from 12 different countries to germany when a hospital through him they pay his company a bonus gemini's population is getting old and at the same time fewer and fewer young people want to work in nursing i do not the demand is gigantic germany's hospital federation flames there is a shortage of 60000 nurses workers with language skills and qualifications are hugely popular as. the
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mean time the nurses and when to a waiting for the results of their job to use. it was the. incident. we have to file you waited every one of you and i can tell you that we have decided that we want all of you to come and work for us in just a little just. they've got the job now the nurses just have to ask then which tests then they'll be off to do a pool. was right there was you know. i.
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