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returned to germany with bind munich some of bought a bad injury ended his transfer the 24 year old has a year left on his current deal about city coach has confirmed that he can leave if a buy can be found. here watching data from the news will be back with more news headlines at the top of the allen until then you can step today on our web site that's dot com i'm rebecca made his investment thanks very much for watching. my smile is most. likely. to develop she paints me. am.
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i to fascinate only to those who look at me. the secret of mona lisa starts to one 3rd t.w. . passion drama competition rival marketing numbers atmosphere powered by that intuition of love hate money millionaires fans from slightest chance and fans old boy kick off on you tube join us. after 3 months it's the day many european countries lift border controls however one on false happy golf from the french border town of show for france $24.00 and i'm melinda crane 4 d. w. standing on a german side walk alongside the french main street where in the summer region where european economic cooperation began 70 years ago last month we're going to be
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asking where those border controls left a bitter taste as we embark on a new phase can the franco german motor drive recovery our title grand reopening france 24 and d w join up at the border for the debate welcome and 388 kilometers away is a little bit on the french capital paris chief economist at insurers an asset managers thanks for being with us and we're joined by hina huffman he is president of germany's powerful trade union confederation the d.g. b. and let me start out with a question to you i know huffman when corona hit you urgently appeal to e.u. member countries to coordinate their responses to the virus that to didn't happen here at this border as it reopens would you say that germany's unilateral move to reimpose border controls was a mistake yes and it was because. we need to experience in
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order industries are affected by the cool. and. the more quoting me to the response from the earlier beginning would have been much better then every member states went on this or in a way and germany didn't gave the best example if you're getting rid of it survival you have roots in this part of france your thoughts. well my mother is actually from there and i work from the largest insurer who happens to be german so for me closing the french german boat border was a heartbreaker and i agree that you know it was stupid and it is because trust was very low that every country in the european union decided to manage the crisis on its own and now we asking an act of faith and reopening as if nothing. but most of the countries and especially most of the companies will remember this as a scar quite some time quite some time you say and that's the big question here
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locally we spoke to the recently real like to the mayor of show nick gabrial bastion it was a friday night suddenly here we are on the french side over the other side the streets the german side and these barriers come up. as well he's with us on the divan here so it's a member. of the valley cub sick if you could do that. on the menu it is a poor people police on just to please you don't you could feel the missile. tests on the man who taught me to protect i wanted to poke a hole. to clint. not cool to be a bastion. does it change for you personally the way you see europe this week on the up to speed as usual isn't a policy of practice are you have a supply. of film like i'm sorry for it could usually on city did i do viz that.
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one of the a look at all those used to see it if what you had mon is on his and most are going to come if you don't place. or. if you fall sensitive the person has to fight if you think a lot of the townspeople here have not forgotten that viral video of a 65 year old frenchman who was pushed to the ground by german police when he sneaked across the border to buy cigarettes we all. so have the people who told us of cars being cheated and basically not being welcome across the border. we are taking the show in front of a local restaurant that found in south in a no man's land when the barricades went up and cut this town in half german restaurant owner thomas should says even when he finally reopened after lock down the lack of french customers badly hurt his business now shifting the modest launched when he got to meet often with often violent on vs and often and on visas
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avoided via off the funds those in redefines those and off ones of the via poetry begin gone a function call from those on the leave its middle he funds those in common he owns and i and the 100 i give to sophie look a shift of human and can be sue for. sports and fun fun too sequential what do you expect from the european union going for lent. me dozens of countries and use my keep travis and ends and bones with some of the good of it who have been through them and want us soldiers please someone. in the longer freak to 4 inches off i have to us is to see us from out slush in the c.f. lashed to 1st in that's money that's the solution i gave us money on an off the ball topped off mine the solution is to come you believe do you imagine how this restaurant is in a no man's land i'm standing on
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a piece of sidewalk here that is right in france if i put my foot here i'm actually in germany and that gives you an idea right or half that. your thoughts on whether this will leave westing scars yes include the experiences we made over the last couple of weeks is that you know of us not really in a position to cooperate much stronger together we make a lot of painful experiences a moderate each and and don't forget all the people coming from france working in jordan germany on the other we are to come and germany are going to do fast this has been really a different girl and a difficult period of the new generations have been created which have been the smile opinion entirely unnecessary it from us from our coordinator corporation or would have happened over the last couple weeks. he should was this
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a systemic problem with the european union or was this just well the panic because we we've never seen a pandemic like this one before. of course there is an element of panic i think it was a 1st for many of us it's a it's once in a generation and hopefully only once but i think the resentment also starting very strongly when he was about the saudi trade scandal that we went through in france people were extremely disappointed to hear that our german neighbors had tests as masks and we didn't have any so i think it varies of course the original sin which he's how weak the european commission has been at the beginning at the onset of this crisis but very quickly we sold the divergence when he came to the number of 50 people and the number of casualties which created this sense of nervousness and there were mistakes remember that there was exports of mass from germany to relieve that was you know a bone of contention at one point and people remember this and also the way we we
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behaved i would say of the onset of the crisis between government was not perfect so so i hope that we will overcome these these resettlements and that now we are going to build something strong together germany's going to be going to hold the presidency of the european union on the 1st of july and it's a very defining moment for european silly verity and sovereignty which are the 1st time we hear those words even in the world of the german. foreign office. let us come back in a few minutes to the question of that germany e.u. council presidency but 1st a question to both of you briefly about potential political implications from the resentments that you have both describing that we heard about in those interviews with people here in the town and the effects of supply you have worked for the french finance ministry you know french politics very well do you see the potential for the economic pain and frustration that we're voiced there sparking perhaps
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right wing nationalism in regions like this one i mean historically this region has been one of the best of the behind your remember this in spite of the very european sentiment you just described so so i think what is sure is that everybody is concerned about these health and economic crises more singing to a political and a social crisis especially in france because of the severity of the recession the severity of the confinement and also some of the policy mistakes that are in the making but it comes to not restart the engine soon enough so if everybody is kind of worried and everybody's looking also what's happening in germany because you need the chancellor merkel has a record high level where president macro he's actually losing steam so we're also looking a little bit how the other countries are going to vote on the you have to massive. and i don't have meant just briefly your thoughts on potential political implications of these wounds that you talked about a moment ago yeah seems the risk is high as you have described in france or
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spain or in germany if he could. could gain critical capital out of this crisis but on the other hand if things are going better if the pandemic is under control and if economic recovery starts to win us in people also huge number of opportunities especially from france and germany going the same direction and there are some reason since we optimistic let me ask you to pick simple can the rest of the german french motor be retold maclin macron appear to have gotten it happen running again but is that a temporary recovery or do you think that their plan for bringing growth back to europe after cove it can actually drive robust resilience here in this region.
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well certainly this was what we've been expecting for the last 3 years right every one of them was giving a speech on the other it was sounding a bit busy and not answering back so obese time they actually agreed to something quite groundbreaking the socal hamiltonian moments on the 750000000000 euro for the european commission to be able to finance the recovery is groundbreaking the next generation the u.s. groundbreaking but more importantly i think we are coming out of this crisis much less naive when it comes to the u.s. china reve already and our place as europe as a sovereign europe as a strong europe indescribable joke political nightmare so i think the french and the german are quite serious about it and i think it will actually be the beginning of something then how long it will take how successful will we be it will depend on all of us to work together companies i've always been much more european than governments so we should trust the private sector to do that and not try to be which the french love to do a b.
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to interventionist because that was really what you know could be for me the big. weeks a disincentive for this recovery to be joined in to be shared and to be successful let me just remind our audience that the hamiltonian moment essentially refers to a comparison with the history of the united states when in the 18th century alexander hamilton actually persuaded the original u.s. states to mutual eyes their debt in other words to take responsibility for each other steps and that is an element of the merkel macro plan for european recovery it's an element that president mentioned yesterday evening in his speech to the french nation when he expressed confidence in the plan that he and the german chancellor have introduced soprano at the same show so far the co-op campaign did it to me the thing i know until the moment. let go. or to that.
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event brenda has to small border to say an economy to contain no it until no story together with you or french union colleagues around hofmann you have applauded the macro mccraw plan but that optimism that we just heard there from president card doesn't exactly capture the mood of people here in this region what can you and your french colleagues in the french trade union confederation what can you do to ensure that recovery really reaches people in regions like this one. i assume it will be quite important that what the micro in america has agreed to will be accepted or to buy it what other member states this is a long way to go and it has been mentioned that germany will take over from the 1st of july the e.u. presidency and i see that the german government has a huge responsibility to get the recovery program on the road
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which is in basis and which is really targeted that recovery can take place soon and i am quite convinced that if france and germany taking their responsibility let we aren't we have an opportunity to use this crisis as a chance for a much closer and a much more soldiery you wrote and as you have mentioned we have to see this in a broader context what is going on the united states what is going on in asia in china and what kind of role you are will be able to play in the future if you don't use this opportunity acing lend we are facing a big failure and nobody has no interest that you are. in that speech sunday night of extra ball we heard the french president use words like sovereignty independence
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of course it means different things for different people as you said earlier this village where i'm standing show next voted for marion le pen in the 2nd round of a presidential election ahead of a manual but it had a far right economic sovereignty that means different things for different people in this europe we live in. you know as a as a french working in germany you know the french were always seen as very to eventually is you know we wanted european champions and it when faced with with trumpeting being in and then the germans especially the business community was always saying no no our strength is our listen fair we are a french word by the way beacon of hope of capitalism we shouldn't intervene too much and now germany becomes a shred sheet away because you know the stats adama give back speaks himself about sovereignty so i think we will take yet another you know a few months to define what we really mean by sovereignty germany during the
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presidency of the of the european union but also talk about european goods you know present mccrone used to talk about by european all of that of their strong words but as you say how do they translate on the ground how do they trust the city election to where people every day you give the french german french and i think this is going to be nice for me will be approaching the putting of the next few years and full chess of markel because the elections are coming in germany and cause a bit more time but they will have to leave it in the rio the real life of these people to make sure that he's not just a few words and a frenchie delectable concepts that has been thrown a crisis that has been very severe and we you know life changing moments for people like those connections for us when i just mentioned sovereignty can mean different things to different countries would you expect to see europe it may be reopening its borders as we can see by the way from all of the traffic passing on that street
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that was very cried for a long time europe may be reopening its own borders but are we seeing europe potentially more closed in future when it comes to global trade. you know the corner virus has been one of the most severe shock on trade we're going to lose close to 3 trillion dollars of exchange of goods and services in 2020 that's a 1st and of course everybody in the recovery is trying to have the story short you know narrative whereby people are going to try to save jobs and protect jobs and maybe you know compact supply chains a bit more and this is where i think you know the german and the french perspective will be very different the french have always been much less dependent on global trade than germany which has been marked cantonese by nature so germany in the control packets the stimulus program is trying to help local consumption germany
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by investing in the french german accord for the recovery is trying to have outlets in europe that are stronger staying friends but germany's mollies very dependent on demand from asia on the men from the u.s. and so i don't know what you each extent we're going to be in sync when it comes to you know how protectionist we once should be or how we tell us or you want to be sure china or what's the u.s. so towards the asean country the southeast asian countries are clearly doing dumb pigs fiscal and social to be part of the global chain after coding and so how are we trying how will we address this when we have very different states we don't have the same providers we don't have the same clients how can we have the same voice that's going to be really something you know up for discussion in the next months that nate let me ask right now happened for his reaction to that a lot of the jobs of the industries that you represent in the german trade unions
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confederation decant on exports is this something that concerns you a possible movement toward a more closed or more state interventionist europe some people say that the government's hand is going to become much much heavier in the wake of corona. a singular you are right sir that especially in germany is depending on wants to hear from a strong export industry. 2 to 3 of our experts floundering into the new communion we don't forget this and our 1st target and 1st goal should be and this is what the french trade unions are to has made clear a couple of weeks ago that we are depending so much from europe and that you appeal recovery is important for germany but it is important for france incident in spain if people are. not in good circumstances if they're suffering in italy
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then german workers will suffer a couple of months later so we have to act much more together that's the 1st and the 2nd thing was in a comes to the lower the ongoing globalization protests here the crew happened during a sting learned our lesson that we should use even as a tool for a new agenda center for agenda setting that it will be much more fair it will be much more sustainable as it was in the past and again this cannot be done by a single member state cannot be done by france or germany alone or we can act only as strong partners together at the european level together receive opinion if we've seen a spike reiner halfman in iraq as of populism this past decade it's because we already had a continent wide emergency here 2708 and there's a feeling among citizens that the banks got bailed out but not the people. this
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time around what will be different will it just be multinational corporations that will get bailed out all and also be workers that will be helped no i think 1st of all workers have to experience that they. got this a part which. which is needed and the secondly we have to make sure the companies are taking. responsibility and that means for the next couple of weeks that dismissal limited that he should who voiced an increase in unemployment if unemployment figures are on the increase in year old will be in a very difficult situation and this could be a new source for ripening bodies and p. movements if we don't deliver what workers are expecting expecting security and safe jobs let me ask both of you this as you have
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sad and as president emphasized last night german french cooperation is reviving it's looking stronger than it has in quite some time on the other hand germany is vastly outspending all other e.u. member countries when it comes to national recovery rescue packages couldn't that unfairly tilt the playing field going forward in others words represent a real advantage for this already disproportionately strong german economy compared to other countries. right a half and i start with you and i get a reaction and this is a very serious point and the risk is very high and. absolutely necessary that the the german government has to take up their responsibility as they have agreed in the coalition agreement on the future he
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wrote that germany has to spend more towards the european union that germany has a responsibility that we get our own fiscal capacity then the much annual fund financial framework will be handled under the german presidency this has to become a success if this will be a failure a single you will be at risk and this is not good for german citizens. and citizens the effects of what your reaction to that perhaps as a frenchman working in germany do you think germany is ready to really. take european solidarity seriously in the sense of putting its money on it. i think so but i as an economist i'm always looking at you know what's what's happening underneath and the show is of course that you still have voices against
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the european central bank and low or negative interest rates because germany's savers feel that they're being taxed the issue is that the business community fears for the future corporate tax increases and so of course everything that is spent now we see a death to the future of this is still very much what the german business community ease looking at but i believe that germany is coming out very strong from these crises in the way he's committing its. own. 2 weeks neighbors to its outlets germany east taking a form of leadership that economic but that is that he's also in terms of policies you know in france we had the teakwood soundbites the the foreign no from germany because we know each works e.g. $78.00 or 9 to safeguard jobs how you know much more cooperative can we be than this right but the future is of course about you know making sure that you
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mentioned this the sphere that is there present in france that france is lagging behind that the french manufacturing sector will never be stronger you know than the you know its neighbors and that we see germany which is a lot of money and france you know because of the past money spent we kind of us much so that's going to be of course. something that leaders federations like hair off men's federation and you know the unions will have to discuss and to reassure one another to show how it is important how important it is that supply chains work together instead of trying to see these can you believe stick europe we need to go from rules to trust we need to go from safety net to springboard we need to go from you know a real. operation that means that yeah maybe we sure he will mean that will we have more workers in one country but another then another but in the end it will mean more workers in both countries and this is something that we really need to start
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explaining now to avoid that sue years down the road we have another greek moments for me that's the biggest fear i have and i once we've got out oh close by explaining reading what we doing right now and what should happen producer paul you mentioned earlier how the private sector is often more european than the politicians nonetheless there is that fear that those corporations are going to yes take advantage of this crisis well to fire a lot of people increase their productivity as was the case again in 20082009. well this is the actual this is the real 2nd wave right jobs and bankruptcies on the mind of politicians that's why for example the german government decided to do the stimulus package now to avoid you know a massive you know a period of unemployment and an bankruptcies in france we've postponed the decision to september. but but we have these very strong you know shorts emplacements
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programs and we working on trying to make sure that bankruptcies don't happen and he's eager bankruptcy don't happen but this is this is going to be of course you know a very domestic issue to manage if some governments don't show that they are that measure up to the needs the social needs of the countries then the anti european sentiment will come back but that the one difference is that we have on both sides of the right leaders that actually don't blame it all on europe we will not you know make the mistake of 2012 again we've been vaccinated against these mistakes we cannot blame it all on europe we need to explain the budget even europe at this is all what it takes to make sure that even though we may have social difficulties in each country it doesn't jeopardize the group the broader need for a stronger europe a more industry industry independence europe a more autonomy and sovereign europe and just a politics question a domestic one we divvied survive on you mentioned how america announced that
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rolled out that huge stimulus package it seems to be coming piecemeal here in france why didn't we have a big bazooka moment from him on your own back home when it comes to you know do you talk about the auto sector aerospace the tourism why didn't he do it all in one blow. we don't have the same countries right so the french and the french police makers right now are convinced that demand is not the problem that we should all do supply and products of investment and we need to boost potential growth because we were so profligate before there is a part of truth in here but it true that in a sense it means that they are choosing they're picking the sectors that is very french to be interventionist in the country germany because of the room to maneuver and because of the need for quite some time to give this instance used to consumption any investments because there wasn't this and then you have these big bazooka temporary v.h.d. reduction and so forth so i think it's the history of 2 countries last question to
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both of you with the request for a very short answer if you would because we are just about out of time right now hofmann mentioned earlier in the program turning a crisis into an opportunity essentially a quote from churchill saying never waste a good crisis the fact is the e.u. has had quite a few crisis in the past 8 years and it hasn't always made good use of that what do you think how optimistic are you that things will be different this time around hofmann i'm quite optimistic and we've only peeled present towards a german government soon to take up their responsibility in the 2nd half this year and to fix upon well i will do like mr hoffman on my side of the right just to make sure that we keep them accountable for what they're probably see the people because be kind of missed that one absolutely. and let's make it that way thank you very much to both of you for being with us here on the debate as d.w. joins up with fastback hats are many thanks melinda crane many thanks to you for joining us as well bye for now.
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i'm able to complete the 2nd season of only from. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interviews experts about one question how to change the only reason. this week our world stories. italy once again open to tourists ukraine surrogate mothers babies are waiting for their parents but we begin in india since lockdown restrictions have been eased the number of corona virus infections has
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risen sharply hospitals are strained to beyond capacity temporary morgues are reaching their limits and the situation is bound to worsen apart from pockets of containment centers the deed to the lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as logged on restrictions east but these sites hardly reflect the real situation india is fighting a tough battle with coronavirus and for the capital city delhi which has a big surge in the number of covered 1000 cases the fight just caught up with the number of infections spiralling there's great concern about the health care systems capacity to pull. things family is one of many who lost a loved one in the pandemic. his father in law saying who was asked a magic death to positive for the virus after hours of waiting in line the hospital where the test was done became unresponsive to their cause and the family struggled
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for days to get proper guidance. life. even took to twitter to share their ordeal. be tried on bullets numbers of private hospitals didn't respond. to hospitals who can plead if user do not come to the hospital because we're not having enough space some hospitals clearly said no we don't we don't have beds the hospital with a government hospital which was told to us is the only option available to the government helpline on that day morning the doctor initially refused to take him in saying that the test for this has been done in a different hospital you should go over there and as we were trying to move to the other hospital the father in law printed inside the car by the time seeing received medical attention his condition worsened and he positively. cases like. the delhi state government under scrutiny especially since its records indicate
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that there are enough hospital beds available to treat patients. some experts say the problem is not entirely due to the infrastructure. one reason is you know we have michael is in t's we have the right we're going to go back there in the time of pandemic they should be working in you know one umbrella. then we are talking about human resource human resources quite scared off you know there's a lot of panic in the doctors that is why they are not coming forward with access to government hospitals becoming increasingly difficult delis private hospitals are charging exorbitant amounts of money which makes the treatment and affordable for most. the government says it just come piling new strategies to deal with the rising number of cases but the steps taken so far seem to be falling short and for many it would be too early. in ukraine being
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a surrogate mother is both legal and lucrative but covert 19 meant the country's borders were closed and many foreign terrence have had trouble picking up their babies like this spanish couple. one month and 3 days late but at least they are together. and have traveled more than 10000 kilometers by car through constant in lockdown to finally meet their daughter. she still has to get used to us she doesn't know who we are. but daughter spent her 1st month with a carer in an apartment her parents only able to see her on screen. you know we were crying just seeing her pictures and unable to do anything for her you just feel so helpless when you can do is wait. as their daughter's birth came and went and with no end to lockdown in sight and your elders could do was scour
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the ukrainian press with the help of a translation app on the lookout for some sign of hope neither the spanish government nor the ukrainian embassy could or would help when they read that ukraine's human rights woman had promised help parents into the country and jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a leap in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough. this week was not a chance and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000
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kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. that you know this we've lost months of our daughter's life. that's super important yes. it was actually a month or 3 days we had to leave it felt like a year spanish must sound strange to her she doesn't want to sleep she just wants to listen to us. in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone not a legal or illegal immigrant of ours lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. to. south africa has been locked down
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since the end of march with devastating economic consequences for the poorest people the government did announce a but has been slow to deliver again bosses are using this as an opportunity to burnish their reputations. many charities in the cape town feed the hungry what sets this one apart is the fact that is spoiled by a former gang leader. leon meyer used to head the mongols one of the most feared gangs in this city. i know now most of the people are going to have financial worries and start something beautiful and. that's why we. the slogan on his t. shirt says the harder you fall a stronger you brice it could describe meyers own life he was behind bars for 18 years for crimes including a murder conviction this area the cape flats has a reputation for organized crime and drug trafficking cape town she's an average of
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8 murders every day but not done has led to a drop in gang warfare according to a local pastor. there's a resign when a mother of 4 says leon meyer has become a symbol of hope in the area since the last time she used up her welfare payments halfway through the month unemployment is rife here. because we have people like that in our neighbors to our people. and. we don't get support that anything that only you know you in the local. you come from you know support the community to help out here and school. but criminologist dawn pena is convinced gang members have an ulterior motive for helping out their community. killings in my experience all didn't do anything for anybody else that they it's all about themselves it's all about what they can
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gain so you know what 1st question would be if they distributing food parcels why you know what are they getting out of it and. you know that they might want to look good in their communities but they might be using that there's a lot out so you know how do you get out and distribute your drugs. back on the cape flats leon mio admits that breaking with the past is easier said than done. it looks like it is never going to go away i'm going to be good sounding a note it then says will always be there will always be against you the way you stay in the way we left it all together i used to considering itself again that i'm still. a nutcase i'm a born again and i'm alone little i will thing again. is the only way out. and through this i got the black people. in the meantime desert resign men is
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headed home with. she says she doesn't judge others a priority is making sure her children don't go to bed hungry. venice was strangely empty join the coronavirus lockdown it was a rare opportunity for this normally brimming lagoon city to recuperate but now visitors are starting to return. venice is legendary waterways without the masses a rare commodity here gondoliers are slowly returning to the city's canals but so far only a few visitors have indulged themselves usually packed with tourists at this time of the year piazza san marcos seems almost deserted after the coronavirus crisis brought the city to a near standstill venice is gradually opening up to visitors again but not everyone
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is looking forward to the return of the masses jane demo still sees this as an opportunity for a much needed change she has been advocating for a more sustainable form of tourism one that doesn't put the future of the city at risk the problem with fairness is that it's in an extremely fragile delicate system and and you can't just. do anything you like to venice it needs to be. treated carefully otherwise there won't be any venice left in the future and we need to be responsible about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in
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a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign their island city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 on song and it's not i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city.
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when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke used pleasing new trails. come to some new session mindstream from berlin. what made him a visit and asked what projects he can still see through. the moment. to 30 minutes fun w. . in the us of climate change. africa. what's in store for such good news to come for the future and the book. comes
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a border clash in the disputed himalayan region prime minister narendra modi blames beijing for the violence and warns of his military's capability.

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