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that's a flight so that mother nature can finally sleep again tomorrow to do. 60 minutes on d w. i mean nothing at. all because sometimes they are but most are nothing with you but you haven't this deep into german culture yet you don't seem to think there's grandma there you go it's all out there no time rachel joining me again if i think of course. the island is burning and has been for 30 years originally a small a good in the waist crisis on the mound became so pressing that the government repurposed it as a landfill now the island keeps growing with reclaimed land made up of rubbish
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discarded junk and mounds of plastic trash island contradicts the multipass image stunning beaches pristine water a dream holiday destination. is a well known environmental activist on the mall the. she's fighting the garbage problem these calls. the struggle over and over the sea i think we need to also it will open up and i am a very strong believer that. you know maybe i will not be able to save the whole of the that a little more lives away longer out there. but i'm not there at least. we hope.
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shaheen and her colleagues work for parlay for the oceans a globally active and geo. adi the women are heading north. that is the moment leaves consists of over 1000 small islands of which 200 are inhabited travel and transport are not easy here daniel and i a big thing to look at the ground and let me get the word from there in the end everything can be there for theo they're looking. to make a name that sounded the way it did if. not a lot of the 9 of them they are not going to now bordering on that because if they say oh lord. they're brave. i think that they play it safe. on call mom do i land the headmaster greets them he introduces himself as this my
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people on the mall dave's prefer being on a 1st name basis. shaheen a is here to help residents on the island learn to manage their waste. the empty plastic activist receives a warm welcome and bouquets of plastic flowers if there is much to do. the 1st stop is the school. the maldives is an islamic country but girls and boys go to school together she begins her presentation it's a new topic for the children oh. now you or i or. if you all of you have your if. that's the one i hadn't thought oh. no. i do yes. although he'd be
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just what or is it oh no no no i'm going to all this to see that he had not learned to be just. a little. less stills of each i need to let you in puts you into the sea we have done so many things like these children call my no no did it his dog age now the soviets are going into the sea just so we see you they. know their. teachers across the mall to. the organization partly believes that the way torch progress is through children and hard to reach villages. don't only do it for the kids we do this for the kids and meals are really for the kids so the kids the n.p.c. did say it's their job the feelings they're so surfing and the green for the hills in this respect because there's a plastic the fairly small because we don't just get the kids sitting on the hill
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the influence of this is everyone knows each other here. come on do is a small island is smile and the other residents learned what that really means in 2004 when it tsunami hit. the 2nd it was bigger than the full school. somehow which is nice and say. how would. i live that's what they did. except to feature it is a sport so. how's. it is not effected by. 360 metres long and 240 metres wide people have been living here for hundreds of years. there are over 1000 residents on the island. without a wall come on do what have been swallowed by the ocean years ago. it's just one
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metre above sea level and the ocean is rising. c'mon do isn't for the men often spend weeks at sea fishing for tuna while the women typically work at home. grew up here studied in india worked in mali and came back a few years ago. when their school days over he goes fishing with his 2 year old son we don't have. kids from the sea really friendly. schools of study right. not to want to. go to one of them. so we don't have any issues. but there are ecological issues notably the garbage problem. the islanders dump all
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their trash into the sea and the way strain also ends up in the water a smile says this is the way it's always been done but he doesn't seem too comfortable with that. but dumped plastic doesn't simply disappear it stays intact and in the best case loads back to shore. the fish aren't biting today if you do catch one you can see what else happens with the plastic refuse we don't have any fleece or any new that we can treat you so people throw plastic. so the sea from the. fish is. eaten and we see them in. the us we see them into the fishes so it's very often seen so it's a very big program for us no.
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no no the next morning shane and her team head off to a neighboring island. to students will follow later. no one lives here. i mean you. want to do a clean up. and explain to the children that when you throw it it just doesn't go away if the vocals have a calf or plastic bags it floats back or it gets eaten by an animal but then so that they can link to the foreground to do that i think and we take them smoking because we want them to understand those what illegally i think is coming from from our different angle and telling them that we are losing so much of biodiversity in . males making them understand.
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it's a big day for the students. the island is just a few 100 metres away but if you have been here before. there's plastic everywhere swept up by the tide it's garbage from come on do but also from farther away i know and i'm up 1st real start with the clean up we owe nor that there is no solution for this right now we're not going to grandma's explains the different kinds of plastic and which ones are recyclable. yet over the board of corn day not. guarded it's you know so every month quarter that were there any wood i meant and. the indian ocean spits out all types of garbage plastic drinking cans and polystyrene foam basically last
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forever. if it doesn't get washed away by the blood this garbage stays here. it doesn't take long before the students understand what harley is trying to explain. the have it can both go environmental on. pro 1st it came to this the. boy he. is it is sometimes you have to tell your parents as well not to through everything. some thanks. after just one hour of the bags are full. only pet bottles are collected i don't want to go to each sack weighs about 40 kilos. harlee organizes a competition among the schools to try to give the children a sense of achievement. yes but it
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is a drop i mean so many make a big ocean in the hope that there are more groups like this happening everywhere so there's more drops dropping here. that we can only recycle certain material and actually the very said it saddens me to say that. only the material we can recycle but we can call it the other material as well but what is happening is lifted and we send it to an island or that until it gets burnt. no money needed because it's safe from the ocean it's on the beaches it's not a nice sight. hopefully we can clean up the beach of everything that is washed up. the banks are carried away by the mayor and the police commander.
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the little boat has to make 3 trips to transport what was gathered in just one hour it's a big job. after cleaning up a bit on land it's time for a swim. most of the girls have never used goggles or snorkels before and only a few of them can swim many of the sea. explains what the girls will see under the water coral but only a few have their typical vibrant colors left so every war is about an animal yet and that animal is what is building this coral. the core of the live coal what it has cobbler. a dead goto does not have cholera.
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shaheen and hola take those with the least experience by the hand. it's an entirely new world to many this is their 1st visit. i mean i think that bleaching has killed everything that is 0 you see here is the border patrols that are life cycle of the branching coral settlers the branching gotos u.c.l. needles needle baby was. the underwater world surrounding the maldives is beautiful ffion compare. but the farther you swim out from shore the more apparent the problems here become. the corals are all white which means they're dead. this
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isn't due to pollution but climate change. the complex weather pattern el nino has always brought warm water to the region but it's becoming more and more intense with larger masses of warmer water and the coral are dying off. back in the capital of mali 200000 people live here more than a 3rd of the maldives population. is the most densely populated island in the world . everything needed on the other islands goes through these ports. the most important commodity is drinking water. hardly any ground water exists on
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the islands so thousands of plastic bottles are brought in every day most end up in the sea. yellowfin tuna is delivered at the fish market it's a special day in the maldives. fishmonger hussain follies between 3 and 500 every day. level to one of the over this here is a good fish. often we'll find plastic inside the animals. usually it's bottle caps lost through the roof but if it were to be. this is shiftiness office. to parlay is when 2 conflicting parties open dialogue to resolve their differences the maldives is one of the 1st countries where parly has
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signed an agreement with the ministry of environment shayna coordinates the collaboration. all of these dogs you see why it's there we have an interception. on an island and all that really goes in which it dies and there are some results and. so the reality is it is almost $230.00 items total it is a. $1500000.00 tourists come every year. almost 90 percent of the country's tax revenues are made in hotels. but even on the most exclusive be chips each day begins with collecting plastic. operations manager all the far route up the combo hotel makes his rounds early in the morning to ensure the washed up
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refuse has been cleared. when duty is when the economy of the experts in. our nation will be witty. so he has this whole case michel if you feel you know the. those things not be useful brown might just say so we try all based if you want to do the be nice we thought compromising much of it. in the center of the hotel island there is a new building. soon drinking water for the guests will be bottled here and glass bottles. the water comes from the hotel's own seawater desalination plant. this protects the environment and should also reduce costs. even look east peace to bring those from from salt lake or was it legal racial you know to move those into the stuff is easy
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again. you know to see all these guns to get to know to see that it was all it's a big thing so but no i think it was all these extra walls that it would be like not most of the on the list of. waste disposal is difficult and expensive. went garbage is 1st stored at low temperatures so that it doesn't begin to stink this eats up a lot of electricity which on the mountie comes mainly from diesel generators most of the garbage gets sorted. in this hotel alone there are up to 2000 bottles a day. the reason why the cell filled glass bottles haven't replaced plastic ones long ago is simple the hotel owners also own the mineral water trade on the maldives now the hotel has entered into a partnership with parlay to recycle one 3rd of its plastic waste. is the evil of
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the labels the move to pick. up make it more crude. like these full body for these people all these things in jumble basically c.d.'s and said you know what the public so some of the dust makes you know using full poly the shade in again because that will reduce the volume but it's going to be taking sandy at the top which she. partly for the oceans collects the plastic bottles in a warehouse in mali. the bottles collected by the students of come on do and those from the hotel will be crushed here and then exported to faraway taiwan there they'll be shredded and recycled the process is laborious and expensive and it's paid for by donations from industry sponsors. so i try to find solutions and i try to find people to collaborate and. they're nastier trying to find partners the
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whole goal being about the future island. nation. the government is not going to last 15 percent it's the whole aspect of give it what it was filthy what it would cost if it weren't for the and then if you must intercept then redesign and not go to the next thing and i think you know if we think that it was . so far hardly has removed 1400 tons of plastic from the maldives. but every day $400.00 more tons of rubbish are dumped on the garbage island. the smoke is clearly visible from far away yet for years hardly anyone took note until a new government took over in 2018 since then the authorities have been on a mission to find his sustainable solution to the garbage sea monster shaheen also
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advises the ministry of environment. so we are setting up a list but i said to him you know this is so we have got you to go to david this fight me and i think by 2024 yeah but to say that they're going to. and if that works i think we will have a central place where we can get a lot of face 'd and body has one 3rd of the population and only resort because most of it comes to people face. these types of plans do not always run smoothly here as can be seen some 200 kilometers away. on the island of bon dieu the world bank built a $10000000.00 waste incinerator labeled as development teams. the plant was only in use for a few months it's currently not operating supposedly due to maintenance work the
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garbage meanwhile is piling up and transport to and from the plant have yet to be properly organized. shana and her colleagues meet martin jones the british engineer is a managing director at the world bank he's showing shana where the garbage ships will more in the future. jones lives on the island and knows schettino well. sheena is involved in virtually every environmental project in the maldives. but she has her down. it's about whether such a huge facility is useful for the small islands. no one seems generates restarts or any itself generates because we need a small amount of fuel to get it going once we've got it to temperature but it may then it's just that moment is itself 2 months i hate it when fires forget yet so
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the amounts are filled with yours he started minimal on a cd i think i would have bought a. bunch of bunk over there. but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on bon dieu. just buying the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for processing one being built on the other kind of stuff in the bags but a bit too soon as possible. so no one could to assist. them cause been assisting lost lost locals of their places to us yes 123 bad spiegel so
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we need to send another 138 beds for this. sometime shit he now feels as if she were the garbage manager. having the bottles there say sure is how we dispose it is and how we handle this waste is a sure way to get in the ocean now most of the. highlands that we have had burning in and out from lafayette collecting your saving from the burning as well as when you burn it it rains all the chemicals are going into our groundwater and it's in the coconuts and in the in all the fruits and vegetables that we grow it from audience so it's really a it's really a problem we need to find another material that's much better. partly team has to move on but shaheen a promise is mark to come back in a few weeks to take care of the bottles.
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back in mahler shayna prepares for next trip to raise awareness. once again should be focusing on getting school children interested in minimizing garbage along with plastic snorkels she brings happiness. canada has just promised to finance a garbage disposal center on the island with the friendly headmaster. these are the moments she fights for. and her own son and his children they remind her of her purpose i don't want him to be so awful his case like i have always. you know i don't be reading to my grandkids you know look the whales leave you know and he's always my grandmas never leave that you know it's going to be
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a beautiful story but. i mean we need to be real it's really other to it's not just a. any such a sad realities and. that's what keeps me going hey this. why
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told in. this week on. this is being used live from berlin a document dump that shows banks were involved in illegal dealings hundreds of investigative journalists working together reveal documents leaked from u.s. financial sardines appear to prove the case but it's facilitated corruption money laundering and sanctions busting the hof criminals. more mass
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protests and better routes pro-democracy activists call another day of demonstrations after police arrest pundits people angry women among the resignation of hardline president alexander. island ways infection rights soaring again in the u.k. and the government slaps hefty fines on quarantine breakers. moltz imposing a 2nd total lockdown. on public foley yes we open with the program with news involving money laundering illegal financial flows and a banking scandal of gigantic proportions for years banks around the world appear to have helped divert and conceal funds originating from criminal activities documents leaked from u.s. financial authority seem to show how banks helped to circumvent international
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sanctions including those against iran and syria danish and british banks but also deutsche bank are implicated in the leaked files. all over the world to using the global financial system to launder money it's a dirty but lucrative business for the banks. if a bank notices a suspicious transfer it has to report it to the authorities. thousands of such reports were of time by by speed news. and then evaluated by the i.c.i. jai. it's an international network of investigative journalists. they have discovered evidence of money laundering worth $2.00 trillion dollars. you could learn a lot by handling money from criminal sources. so that's why it's hard for banks to say no to criminal money. in germany dortch
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a bank has some explaining to do the country's largest banks already had to pay millions in fines in $27.00 tane after dodgy dealings in russia. the investigation reveals that those illegal activities a much more extensive than previously thought russian criminals used torture banks moscow branch to loan to millions the current c o christian saving served as head of corporate order thing at the time he did not raise the alarm but subsequent external investigations deede deutsche bank says it is since toughened its internal controls and it denies that c.e.o. saving did anything wrong it says he was unaware of the external probe. i know i know how it is she founded the unit that led these investigations is what we're not paying huge thanks to what we have since been external investigations to this and no stage could any responsibility be traced back to the head of the
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business to the concerns of it and if i'm flipping to somebody to the consent it was one hell of an. investigation also shows that u.s. president donald trump may have profited from dirty money all agog from kazakstan allegedly bought a pot mints at the trump new york property with laundered money trumps company denies knowing who these customers were but they did make money from the transactions. the investigation shows the scale of the international money laundering efforts to curb it a floundering. because regulators can't get to grips with highly sophisticated criminal network it's. well to discuss all of this i'm joined by anti money laundering expert graeme barrow he works with n.g.o.s including transparency international and also worked for a number of global banks. and thanks for joining us on the program i want to ask you and can you describe the dimension of this scandal because the scale of it
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seems to be absolutely enormous when it is absolutely no move out of the you. when you look at it it's still not we still just. this solved the so in tartarus here. this is certainly a good big leak and the law of the sums of money that we've spoken. in terms of money it will banks like deutsche bank they're accused of being involved in around 60 percent of the transactions are in effect at helping criminals now how does did it how does it all work in practice stuff. i know one way you could put a positive gloss all on the dogs are barking because potentially they are just reporting a lot more potentially suspicious activity that we are buying so. we're going out but how does it work in practice i mean most people don't understand the scale of transactions that flow through violence every single day it is absolutely enormous
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the facts of this challenge which is a really important childhood church track the most close anything that could be suspicious fundamental to that requirement is that they know who all of our customers are they need to do that properly and seriously and i think one of the things that comes out of these leaks is that that's an area that they haven't taken seriously enough and a lot of these flows of happened because of a fundamental misunderstanding at the time they were happening who they would anywhere is only to be corrected later when so is it started appearing in the press or whatever and they've gone back and had a look and oh my gosh we could business with these people yeah but i mean that's what's also sort of quite shocking as it's for the amount of time that it's been going on it's been going on for years now it's a control mechanism isms working obviously now why have the banks been allowed to continue doing this stuff for such a long period of time. it's
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a complex question and it's been going on frankly for 20 or 30 or more years since since banking become a global business i'm in a worry we're all responsible slightly for this happening because because when banks get into trouble they get fined and they don't like being fined it hurts the reputation so what they end up doing is putting in place policies and procedures that please the regulators that keep the regulators happy but it may not be the less every. task need to do to stop the financial crime from happening and the other really important thing to understand with these. with this money laundering side of things is that most of the risk the bank. have a cut to the time claims a lot of money and somebody runs off with the money the bank has lost the money money laundering is one of the very few risks that they face where they make money on doing it i'm not suggesting that they do it deliberately but it's a very different approach when by doing the job properly you're going to probably
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remove customers from your business and lose the money they bring you at the same time to spend a lot of money doing it so it's psychologically it's a big article but i'm well we've already mentioned death a few is that the big banks some of the big well known banks have any of them actually responded yet. i think they're being the usual responses which is the ones you would expect which is that we are unable any point to motives that we follow let alone comment on the paper within the other also as we have managed to have response but his i would rather the regulations on legislation to the very best of our ability you know you can look at the following as you mentioned storage of bone can just basically analogous if people aren't huge amounts of money so clearly the regulated don't think they have i was going to very painful lesson for the banks to try and get themselves of point with. the getting it right yet graeme barrow anti money laundering expert thanks for joining us thank you. on
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a better route spro testers aren't giving up despite a worsening government crackdown tens of thousands of people gathered in major cities throughout the country on sunday police and the army has been out in force again detaining peaceful demonstrators who are calling for president of the shanker to step down after disputed elections. the streets of minsk turned into a sea of red and white flags the symbol of the opposition tens of thousands joined the march of justice in the capital and other cities it's the 6th straight sunday of protests but what looks like a high turnout was actually significantly lower than other weekends perhaps a result of calls by president elect son the go for tougher action against his critics who want him to step down. some of them have never experienced belarus without him. there recently stated i do my crowds
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there is dreaming of democracy but i was dreaming of freedom and justice where laws are observed because we don't want our children to grow up in a prison look around that people in uniforms behind barbed wire everywhere. the government is flexing its military muscles armored vehicles are meant to intimidate protesters metro stations were closed the internet slowed down dozens were arrested. and police brutality is getting more and more visible like here no. i'm not resisting stop strangling me i haven't done anything shot this protester before police arrest them in response to the latest escalation of violence and online messaging channel with more than 2000000 subscribers published a list of names birthdays and addresses of more than 1000 police officers.
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well let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump says he wants to appoint another woman to replace veteran supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who died on friday republicans have voted to press ahead with the nomination but democrats argue that the process should be delayed until after the election in november. here in germany the interior minister hostage's again rejected calls for an investigation into racial profiling by the police insisting that there was no structural problem instead he wants to conduct a study into racism in german society in general 29 german police officers were recently suspended over far right groups chats. the captain of the rescue ship alan kohler do you run by german charity sea ice says the vessel is still waiting for permission to dock on the italian island of lampedusa after picking up
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more than 130 migrants in the southern mediterranean the people were spotted drifting into overloaded rubber boats and a wooden fishing vessel. or the number of new coronavirus infections has been rising rapidly in many parts of europe since the beginning of september the united kingdom is among the most badly hit by this new surge and the latest figures show that new daily coronavirus cases have risen to more than $4400.00 the highest daily rate since early may and over almost almost $42000.00 people have died of or of the corona virus in the u.k. that's by far the highest tally in europe and the health minister has now refused to rule out a 2nd total lockdown in england as the u.k. enjoys the final days of summer it's not just the approaching winter the trails many with a sense of foreboding with infection rates rising a 2nd locked down is increasingly likely we face a tipping point as
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a country and everyone has a role in the choice that we face either everybody follows the rules or we're going to have to take more stringent actions starting this month people who have tested positive for the coronavirus will be hit with stiff fines if they break quarantine . such fines are nothing new but at 10000 british pounds for repeat offenders the financial hit for those caught it is significant the u.k. government has not shied away from controversial decisions it has not however managed to implement an effective national testing system. in the past weeks bottlenecks have forced many people to travel hundreds of kilometers for a test. but why was that just my bridge pup sure he's put the best people in to testify with which to some of. this so far local lockdowns have been centered on the north of the country but the capital london is likely to be next
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it's man has already demanded that restaurants and pubs close by 10 pm. well the sport now and buyer leverkusen open their bonus league campaign looking to bounce back from the bitter disappointment of last season when they were picked at the last minute to a champions league spot and fans of the hosts vols burke were finally able to see their heroes in the flesh again as they returned to the stadium after a long months pandemic restrictions the volves book recently celebrated their 75th birthday and their fans were back in the ground to give them belated congratulations. but there was little else to show to vote in a target affair i despite playing in the europa league on thursday as leverkusen rested up forsberg looked a fresher sight john brooks missed their best chance of the goalless 1st half i played minutes into the 2nd half had me a mate he had the ball and the liver cues and met i but the off site fly cut short
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through its joy the swiss internationals face neatly summed up the game despite the lack of goalmouth action devolved to a public was clearly grateful to be back. for the players though it was a lame start to the season but at least both sides could smile about it afterwards . you're watching news live from berlin remember you can keep up to date on all the latest news on our web site interviews all com or instagram and twitter funniest take care sees him. love. we're all set. to go beyond. those a little. little bit of the stories that matter to the little whatever it takes a little running cut it into a little nutty job leads made for mines. the break is
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over and the new zealand is kicking off in the most subtle summer blend of history little is mysterious like a link to. the old problems came into being but a normal end in this league started to temper a team on c.w. . led. thank you no a corndog from namibia has an ambitious goal she wants to immigrate to germany. with the help of a recruiting agency the qualified nurse finds a job at a german hospital. have. a journey full of homs.
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and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. and. yellow a corndog often goes to the market in the 1000000 capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another . and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially be contestants if it is just you know they always say like me if it is the best if you know i would and i believe that it was i was very. good on you lol won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after she could learn
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a lot in germany and earn more money. so she signed up with the recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. and he. studies woman stating. i know what to do and so we get a call. today stephan dusseldorf university hospital have come to vinton to interview job applicants you'll always nervous. take a deep breath the woman from the agency tells her as they enter the room. it's her 1st interview. and all in germany. the 1st question was not in use what made her decide that she wants to go to germany as i move to describe for me it's an opportunity for my personal development under the chance to work with 1st class medical personnel. tim on fog heads the recruiting
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agency capital and medical that funded the language course for years now he's been recruiting nurses worldwide. the clinic pays as agency a premium for each successful recruit. below displays extensive medical knowledge and good german. tossed on a hunch is in charge of nursing staff in dusseldorf he's impressed with the candidates from 5 months to think if we had to do that in english we'd never make it unbelievable wouldn't know the person they'd fit in well with our team and our wards personal assistants and i'm very impressed with our progress. back at school the classes singing a german pop song when they get the results of the 15 job interviews. it was easy we discussed all of you and i can tell you that we at the clinic have decided that we would love to have you all in dusseldorf is busy only god would.
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be so excited so it's very excited that i can express how i'm feeling down i was very very very excited. finally the day of her departure arrives yellow had to wait 3 long months. because of the coronavirus there were no flights. her family has come with her to the airport. yellow comes from a small village part of which has no electricity. her father works on a pig farm. sure. when he feels like a distant world away. he's very proud of his daughter's success. but saying goodbye is tough. these threaded these rebels had to read the good i got nothing. i must i said. and there are fighting
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there are there ways. of going and. none of them know when will be back she wants to stay in germany for at least 2 years but she might end up staying a lot longer than that. was there. touched down in frankfurt airport staff from the recruiting agency and the hospital come to welcome the young nurses it's a big moment for all of them. the clinic desperately needs new staff. they spent months trying to get the nurses to germany during the pandemic. i
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heard that i. was sent as if i was getting the flu. finally in germany yellow experience is a roller coaster of emotions. you're so beautiful. this. is something. i got to live with never allowed to write let me have it. all in and out this the women say mean that they like but. the landscape. highway the temperature everything is unfamiliar for you know. long . as the clinic has rented apartments for the nurses below will be sharing a place with 6 of her colleagues. this
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is where they get me somewhere that. you. just stored to for. this not there's nothing better. that's like a different. sis all. welcome to new york. finally it's time to see the hospital oh park home that's the boss miss woodbury. you know was shown around her new ward. with a good nurse this is nurse sabina earth was not really no. good. it was 7 billy's tell me if i talk too fast. i understand there's. the deputy head nurse on the ward you know his mentor you know spends the next 4 weeks being shown the ropes at the hospital and attending
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a course on medical terminology in german. then she's finally allowed to do things yourself and. preparing intravenous infusions poses no problem for the qualified nurse she's more worried about whether the patients will be nice to her. the patient initially thinks he has to lie down we have you all think that this guy knows sid to please her. well. no fever van r block was admitted a few days ago with pneumonia he's 87 years old. that now it's time to take the patients blood pressure so one that's here. it's another. 1000. as i was very happy with you last progress. of the start of so i think jim is
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amazing. and she seems to grasp things very quickly and apply them so i feel very positive. she should do. in a few months time you will have to take another exam after that should be paid the same as a german nurse a lot more than she would earn in the maybe. i want to put electricity at our farm house and. have. swelled. and then my brother and of us would do a bit to. give him some pocket money. they're not alone because now over the worst and is due to be transferred. he has a number of grandchildren and has a good relationship with all of them. one even lives in the apartment next to his
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most elderly people in germany would consider him lucky. but thinks it's a shame that he doesn't have all his extended family around him like in the media. so mr blank the transport service is here to collect you. know i'll take this off now. make sure you don't lose your glasses you. will get more oxygen in the car. to the homes of those. you know. so. yeah you know likes elderly people but you sometimes feel sorry for the ones in germany that . you are free right i'm going to go out to buy a little best mr blank to get well soon 1 so.
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you surely will. usually find and all the persons they know and then maybe i can share that with somebody yeah i kind of feel for them it's not good to stay afloat . here so yeah and this i'm saying my loved. one's work is over you low goes out with 2 of her colleagues they love italian ice pretty good friends. and they think the city official park is beautiful. and you. know what they're missing is german friends. you. know and we were friends superior like my family i'm in your world right my world. and i don't think because i think your hands are very private and very reserved i think what your colleagues had to. greg by the way. by the as you are friends then
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maybe they are thought i don't know now they take a boat trip their 1st one never. having now at baptist but it will never feel like caught on yeah. yeah i think so maybe friday. oh no never i don't think it'll ever be like oh dear god messed up on us so don't threaten. her but she doesn't regret her decision to come. to the job is good at that it learned a lot letting from the best yeah so i don't regret it one bit. she hopes to find some german friend soon to make up for her lack of family here. that despite all the differences she could be happy living in germany.
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why can't mother nature rest at night are just assume like ceasefire only and with brain consequences. like pollution a phenomenon of our modern civilization now and researchers are looking for ways to reduce excess of light so that mother nature can finally sleep again tomorrow to do the. next on d. w. . mind bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse for us from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its with a culture of flour let's get going. in line with the model broken wind blew through
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