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the right to. rule. this is d.w. news live from berlin history is made in the u.s. congress lawmakers votes to him preach impeach president donald trump for a 2nd time democrats and 10 republicans in the house of representatives voted to impeach trump is accused of inciting an insurrection at the capitol last week the president denies any responsibility also coming up it's only as plunged into a political crisis the former prime minister material renzi calls his party out of
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the ruling coalition setting the stage for new elections at the worst possible time . and no letup in the lockdown germany's health minister says the country won't be able to lift its coronavirus restrictions at the end of the month. i'm all out psycho welcome to the program donald trump has become the 1st president of the united states to be impeached twice it was the most bipartisan impeachment vote in u.s. history the house voted 523221972 impeach trump with 10 republicans breaking ranks to join democrats in supporting the move will make us agree to impeach on a single charge of incitement of insurrection over the storming of the capitol building by his supporters last week he denies encouraging the violence impeachment
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by the house means a trial in the senate where a 2 thirds majority is needed. republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy made this statement during the debates the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding these facts require immediate action president. except to share of responsibility quell the brewing unrest and ensure president elect biden is able to successfully begin his term d.w. correspondence all of a solid joins me now from washington d.c. all of don't trump has made history becoming the only u.s. president to be impeached twice and this time there was a bipartisan support how significant is that it's very significant all of
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them made might be only 10 volts of the republican party a republican congressman joining the democrats there but if you consider and think back how the 1st impeachment proceeding went and how close the ranks of republican party members were throughout the whole presidency of donald trump really backing him throughout all the time you can really see that this is not the case anymore the party is crumbling it has no direction and no clear vision for the future also so certainly lots of challenges ahead for the republican party. now we are waiting for the president to release a video statement apparently he still hasn't expressed any regrets over the attack on the capital what can we expect from him tonight. now you are right certainly we cannot expect any type of condemnation the last message we got from donald trump was calling him calling for peace we've always gotten these type of mixed messages from him he remember he said we love you you're very special addressing the
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protesters that he a before that inside to take on the capital then later asked for them to remain peaceful he is certainly worried that he could be held accountable for what happened in the capital last week is trying to rewrite what has happened is trying to rewrite history here the big question is certainly what can we expect from after the inauguration because he will not disappear just from one day to the other now during the debate today before the impeachment we heard from republicans in congress saying that don't some didn't inside the violence that we so we could remind us what led to the storming of the capitol. well that happened at a day when the senate was about to certify the electoral college vote so that is a process it's a formality actually when congress approves the victory of 3 an incoming president and at that very day donald trump held
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a big rally in front of the white telzey in the then called for vice president mike pence to not certify those votes in senate that would be essentially meaning to overthrow a democratic election and at his rally he asked his followers to go to the capitol and show strength those were his words and we all know what happened afterwards at a violent mob and turd the capital using force 5 people died and many call that a failed coup attempt. we have 7 days left now of trump's presidency his fate is now up to the senate what happens what happens now. so majority leader mitch mcconnell made already clear that there will not be a trial before in all the ration days so what that means is that essentially there will be impeachment trial against the dollar after he already had departed this had never this has never happened in his in american history of course so the democrats
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will then have the majority and senate will be able to shape the rules of this trial that's a point to their advantage of but they will need lots of republican senators to join the true thirds of the senate and they will not have that large of a majority there will have just a $5050.00 majority is slightly more than 50 volts and so it's unlikely for them to win this trial up but they will make a statement and that will be certainly one for the history books or rice correspondent all of a sudden there in washington many thanks. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world officials in ethiopia say at least 80 civilians have been killed in a massacre on the border with saddam the attack happened in the beni shun google moves region where $200.00 people were shot and stabbed to death last month of service point to violence between rival ethnic groups heavy snowfall have blanket
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said much of northern morocco while many took the opportunity to enjoy the unusual weather the snow also disrupted transport things with overseas brought in heavy machinery to clear roads the national weather service is for costing more snow and strong winds. hundreds of suspected gangsters have gone on trial in italy its biggest ever case against the mafia defendants include politicians lawyers and businessmen allegedly involved in organized crime they're accused of murder drug trafficking extortion and money laundering the child will last at least a year. and staying in italy the country is facing a new political crisis after former prime minister called his party's minister out of the cabinet renzi is angry about government spending plans for billions of euros pledged by your pledge by the european union for 19 relief the ministers withdrawal
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leaves the ruling coalition led by. without a majority. italy has been plunged into political turmoil at the worst possible moment the country is again struggling with the coronavirus pandemic as well as a worsening economic crisis on wednesday evening the italian parliament voted on a more than 200000000000 euro covert relief package from the european union but 2 cabinet ministers from the junior coalition partner former prime minister matteo renzi italia viva party abstained and then he announced their resignation. prince's party disagrees with prime minister tzipi conti's plan over how to distribute the economic aid. but there are also deeper political frictions between content and the frenzy that led to the crisis. of yaoi program because of it. let's solve your problems that's politics it's populism to believe that you can resolve them with
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a post treat on instagram story the government demands respect for the parliamentary rules it must be a target to specially during a pandemic into crisis like this. qantas a male avoiding a new election at all costs for that he either needs to cobble together a new majority in parliament or win over a tally of reaver the. the more good news if you this is the political will i will work until the very end to trade cohesion among the majority parties it will never be my own personal matter the interests of the people have to come 1st if you lie for voting for the human being. if the government does not reach a whole new elections could be on the horizon earlier we asked correspondent seem a governor in rome how italians are reacting to this latest turn of events well as serving release said that some 76 percent of italians don't really understand the motivation of this crisis beyond the fact that renzi is doing this for his personal
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gain and 40 percent 6 percent don't even understand why it's happening now because of course most italians are trying very hard to deal with the issue of the pandemic to the issues of the economy the fact of what's happening in schools that we've got the higher high schools not opened people learning on online from a from a distance and not in the presence of their teachers as a variety of issues that people have to deal with bread and butter issues and they don't really want to see this government crisis so we'll have to see what really happens next in the coming days a contant me still return and speak to ransey and perhaps try to reincorporate him again into a government or he will try to find other ministers and create some kind of majority but he doesn't have that he may have to resign and then the president will call on consultations and who knows we might see a technocrat government or we might see rush elections which is something that nobody really wants right now. there was correspondents in rome the german
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government has signed off on a plan to require travelers from covert 19 hotspots to get tested before entering the country germany's health minister bonds said the meshes were needed to god against the new mutation of the virus which is believed to be more transmissible he also said germany's current look sound will be extended into february infections and deaths are still at high levels the government is also facing criticism of the what many say is a sluggish vaccine rollout. after more than 2 months of increasingly tougher restrictions in germany the number of new infections and deaths from the corona virus remains alarmingly high while the vaccination effort is underway some in berlin are disappointed by its progress. back to you i thought i would belong to the 2nd group i'm over 75 years old and that it would be vaccinated soon but i
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don't think that's going to work i'm a little disappointed 1st one should probably start with specific groups i think that's good now they should decide which professions to focus on how to apply the vaccination criteria and then i think it will work by summer. speaking in parliament on wednesday german health minister young defended the government's vaccination plan the target of criticism in recent weeks. the fact that vaccines are in short supply worldwide is a fact that we cannot change. this is the same for us as it is for almost all other countries in the u. and around the world the reason for the shortage at the beginning of the vaccination rollout is a lack of production capacity and not a lack of purchasing contracts. opposition parties weren't convinced because from the business friendly f.t.p. to the left party the vaccine rollout was criticised for being slow and chaotic for the greens germany's federal political system is partly to blame our federal system
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has wonderful advantages but it also sometimes slows down the process and i think that the roll out was rather a question of internal german matter then of e.u. policy and that's where we should improve and fix that where needed. germany has so far administered the job to more than 750000 people but has vaccinated a lower share of the population than several other eat you countries with vaccines from more manufacturer has been approved the hope is that enough doses will be available for the rollout to soon pick up pace. as we had enough support germany's government is not the only one in europe facing criticism for the slow rollout of their vaccination campaign on wednesday several e.u. health ministers held a video conference brussels correspondent told us how they defended their common tactic in the fight against the pandemic with only 2 vaccines approved so far by the european medical agency of course scarcity is something that ministers point
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towards but there's also a number of other aspects and one in particular i learned about today from officials is that pfizer for instance insisted that they do not want to be made reliable for any problems that may occur with their vaccine during the negotiations between the commission when they ordered preorders vaccines and that is something that caused also major delays is what officials told me today overall not of course many say in hindsight things could have been done differently but with the information the commission had at the time member states are rather happy what they have achieved and that there is enough vaccine for all of europe. that was d w a correspondent reporting from brussels football news now and reigning german cup champions by in munich have been knocked out of the 2nd round of the competition by 2nd division side host and kiel with bae and leading $21.00 kiel equalized at the
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last 2nd to send the match into extra time then with the score still to all it went to penalties where kiev converted every kick and by and missed one this is one of the 1st this is the 1st time in 20 years that by and have exited the german cup there's a. you're watching the news from dell that. i think. that guy called neal and i'm game did you know is that 17000000 land on the books filled world wide sure so that we can include them but it's not just the animals of all suffering it's the environment we want uninsured to find ways out of the nutrition if you want in a household where clifton a priest i'm hopeless changed as a thesis listen to our podcast on the green and.
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what secrets lie behind its walls. to discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. this is news africa on the program today uganda on the eve of the showdown election polls all set to open in just a few hours from now but there are fears off to a violent campaign and this warning from president you weigh in was saving. this if you didn't fall just for what he did all. to do with any trouble maker.
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and the grief stricken families who've lost loved ones in the cold at 19 pending. hello i'm chris. it's good to have your company ugandans are about to vote in an election in which one of the world's longest serving presidents is seeking to extend his 35 year rule uganda has a young population that most registered voters have only ever known was 70 as they have presidents with saving his main challenger is the populace into wine whose real name is rob it's like now the international community has expressed concern over the credibility of the votes scores of people have been killed and opposition candidates support his and campaign staff have been repeatedly everest it and
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intimidated. now people in the capital kampala expressed fear ahead of the poll many have already left the capital concerned that the violence could break out further. i don't see that i hope for the elections to end in peace because this is our country and we're not going anywhere and those who have money have left that for us the poll we have remained in the city. prove it almost born is that election though saying that it was a little danger and not all countries. did that to put it we were not only good in villages they don't know the future we cannot topple for free and fit it all so i think the dummy should come out and explain the difficult at least getting out of diligence didn't get these a little bit out to so many others who were not needing to question doing dozens of undertaking and. is in kampala with more on the story good to see you today so
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we've just been listening to people saying that they are afraid of more violence as the vote draws closer what is the mood in the country i think there are people who are afraid of fire ants are many reason to see it like that and travel s.c.r. around them because this is one of the most. bloody companies that it's most private companies apart in november you might recall we lost almost all my left 54 people more than 50 people gentle filings so you my genius that happened during companies and i want to hop in during their nation so this is their mood that it's already in progress to come to with very many people seeing that in case their rights in case there was a jewish anything can go by that they are all reasons not to sink in it's to morrow might be anything genius let's have a listen to president was 70 and i want to ask you something about what he's just going to say. there have been prophecies over intimidation
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well whispers of the opposition people have been sitting people on the board i had an image of you with the security forces they're ready to defend you there are 4 don't feel in a siege come out and vote nobody would intimidate you did you did you would go over to a. different it would address it with. a stern warning from president was 70 of beijing yes but is there more to be read into what he's saying. i think there is more to the raid into us he's saying because why would you mention c r i think the head of the state he's already in isn't that far that they see it coming out to say that this a curator will defend your guidance to go on for this if there is fluid it means he has a radio message that fights that there is yet now what many are going and how many people are into it reaching this is the torres election is very likely not to be
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that the usual issues have divided into last 4 rounds so tomorrow is likely to be a very very different election i'm just i'm warning that the president has put some resource or clearing house to people odds were intending to demonstrate intending to protest all right he's said he's standing there and created as they were not to give him a chance it's clear that the main challenge of bobby why is the threats to all is seen as a threat to the president you aim a 70 just judging by how the authorities have have suppressed his campaign and even before the pandemic really apply but that's he have a chance genius. or no one has a chance on so it's crazy to ensure you must sit and watch the grand ends were decided tomorrow is i'd anticipated you know straight you know who's going to win the senate action movie why news has a chance because he's been calling out 7 books to give us a chance to do to a voice tomorrow and if they're going to vote like he has been asking them to let they've been promising here then he hasn't asked us also on the other side very
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important to note that please ensure names that it has also been busy campaigning and he's an old soul these yeahs going to be taken for granted so both kind of it's obvious as i should say. it to people in uganda i think that the election will be free and fame. ah being free and fair yeah some ugandans will sing that delusion will be free and fair but the opposition for a very long time by the hour not just in this election they made it clear that they do not doubt confidence in the uganda selection of nation and this is the body that is organizing the election tomorrow but regardless of them saying that they do not talk on to us and election commission they're called and they are people not to sit back or to call in big numbers on time or to court so talking about fiance also goes to where does someone for when it comes to the political divide those supporting the government will tell you clearly that this is the election to go for those against the government to tell you that it is unlikely that the election will be free and fair. or at that status become
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a reporting income palace for us thank you cheney it's. just about one year into the current vice pandemic and the number of people contracting the disease and dying from it is rising in africa most countries on the continent are experiencing the 2nd wave off the spread of the virus which has been deadly year in kenya $1716.00 people have died are sponsored each of committee met with families in nairobi who have been impacted by the pandemic july was the toughest month in 2020 for sure maria key and her family her father john maria keep tested positive for cocaine 1000 his symptoms initially not severe allowed him to remain home with his family to care of him. a week later he was taken ill and admitted to an isolation ward at the time the number of those
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infected in kenya stood at just under the temples and and even though the figure paled in comparison to global numbers she wrote a broadcast journalist knew that at 71 and diaby take her father was among the most vulnerable to the virus and she was worried. when the 1st death was announced in kenya it was a 65 year old man with diabetes that terrified me even more because i was like 1st of all to someone who's younger than my father with the same condition and he's passed away from over 1000 so that to me in fact i was more afraid that my parents were exactly a week after he was admitted she was father died from covert related complications . so. long.
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so 1st of all you talked about this. so what was the most heartbreaking is that my father died a lot of you didn't see human faces the entire time i was in hospital everyone was it completely. it's really heartbreaking and the only way today just as sure as family was dealt a blow kenya's capital nairobi. despite strict coded regulations things like these were commonplace that july the number of those infected was to over 16000 people. tatiana qur'an jan her partner we were 2 of those newly infected tatiana took to social media to share the news video went viral i was so very. i was it confirmed that younger people were also being infected and naturally the main concern was her children and i wasn't sleeping properly because i like i need
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to catch anything that was very difficult for me and i also felt a bit lonely like you need to really hear people to you didn't hear people talking about it so already from the beginning i thought oh my god everyone in this country is going to be like i never want to see this family again i don't know i had all this yeah i had yeah i just i was really scared about that as well. for shiro who also tested positive for covert 19 the virus has left an open wound and something even more elusive closure we didn't get to give him the funeral we felt he deserved to be. you know how they were burying people. how we but we buried him just went through in the face of any culture we knew about so it almost felt like we threw him away. shiro is one of more than 1700 families who've lost a loved one to cover it in kenya and that number is steadily increasing.
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where 2 weeks into the new year already but in parts of north africa the celebrations have only just begun in the algerian town of back that people are welcoming new year also known as he. the. people off north africa follow a pharmacist canada and told them it is now they get $2970.00 but not the traditional songs and dances celebrate love but it's he and prosperity but food. and lots of food plays a central role in the good night if a stupid cheese including the force of the dish will schools which was added to the . intangible world heritage less than a month ago. the local band is also
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a showcase their artifacts and jewelry the face of all continues for a few more days and the scent of braided across more algeria and libya and thoughts of waste in egypt. and that is it for now be sure to check out our other stories on dot com forward slash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter at today will leave you with some more pitches and old africa's people celebrating begin to get which is just beginning we'll see you next time.
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through the conflict zone team survivors. host rose democracy you are just a few from germany is going to criticize the n.b.a. for the move to see beautiful. new affairs committee on the phone to call them and one of the big gap between you and russia is about the rights to lula to smooth ality poets of the new conflicts. 16.
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they want to know what makes the germans you just get the jump in love on banning going away from. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car and everyone was late holding everything. getting are you ready to meet the germans and join me right just do it on d w. the u.s. government deficit reaches a wreck or tie as coronavirus spending rises and revenue declines with millions of people still lack of work more money will have to be pumped into the economy how much more debts can america sustain. also coming up a german parliamentary inquiry is looking into the conditions that allowed for tech giant wire cards to commit one of the biggest accounting fraud in the country's
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history. this is the business ferguson thanks for joining me. the u.s. government's deficit house has a wreck or as high in the 1st 3 months of the budget here the government was nearly $573000000000.00 in the red the costs of the coronavirus coupled with a decrease in revenue are pushing huge pressure on the american economy millions of people remain unemployed and are relying on the next friend of government aid. let's talk to these financial correspondent young squad to in new york. tell me how much more debt can america so stay. here kate did so really breast taking to it seems like the sky's the limit and it's not just the budget deficit but all chill private and household that corporate government debt to it's all on record highs as long as the dollar is the main currency on the planet so that helps to sell treasuries or was that debt and then also the federal
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reserve keeps pumping money into the system buying a lot of this debt but clearly clearly how to get rid of this that eventually debt actually actually will be the big question for the future what could all this mean for it joe biden's plan to inject much needed stimulus into the ailing american economy. yeah well i mean what we are probably going to get is that we will get a new picket sooner or later even if the whole impeachment proceedings might actually d.l.a. the whole process there was talk that there will be a one time checks to americans in the amount of 2000 it not just of $600.00 what the trauma administration got underway but i'm standing here on one of the main shopping this district in a part of brooklyn and just if i look around there 123456 we tailed stores are
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closed for good you might see the little structure they're working on for outdoor dining so clearly we need much more help and even if we might get those $2000.01 time checks it to the american people that's not going to do the trick for a lot of the structure of problems in the united states so sooner or later we will get an aid package but there are really some structural problems here in the united states and that will takes quite some time to solve those it's quite a thank you very much time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news. new york mayor bill de blasio has announced the city is terminating its business contracts with donald trump in response to last week's violence at the u.s. capital to have the trump organization earns about $17000000.00 a year in profits from running 2 ice skating rinks a car a cell under golf course. home sharing platform air b.n. b.
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is blocking and counseling all reservations in the washington d.c. metro area during the week of president elect joe biden's inauguration that also includes bookings made to its subsidiary hotel tonight security forces are on high alert after supporters of president trump stormed the u.s. capitol last week. here in germany a parliamentary inquiry is looking into the conditions that allowed describe tech giant wire card to commit one of the biggest accounting frauds in the country's history the firm went bankrupt last june after admitting it had almost 2000000000 euros in invented funds on tuesday a high ranking german government official defended the decision to lobby on behalf of wire cards during a visit to china according to the financial times germany's warns the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020. that speaks to daniel bias he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into why are
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card mr baez the wire. germany's financial regulator bothin in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its relation to wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did boston consider why your car a tech company rather than this financial holding because of financial holding would it would have made it easier to all who wrote or why didn't buffett and go follow up on the money laundering hints and most important to me why did boston released a short selling bed and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where boston decided to stand on the side of wild caught on the side of crew most rather than to take the critical hits from journalists and from
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a hedge fund seriously these are some of the questions that we want to follow up in the special investigation. and i'm not a c. of supervision of what about the role of on there is as 10 young auden at wired for a several year as well epic consequences for its failure to uncover both mass a fraud. well yes that's a major question that we are definitely following up in our special investigation committee so there are 2 levels to it one is we will interrogate ernst and young very seriously in order to find out what went wrong and why they ahd to cost of lee for so many years for wire cut even though basic evidence such as banking account statements of the bank have been missing for years level $2.00 which is what consequences what political consequences that have those that have in terms of regulation of auditing companies my i think that for example we should exchange
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auditors between companies more of let's say every 6 to 8 years in order that we're in a race to probability in order to detect criminal activity such as france got into wire can't let's talk more about corporate governance what needs to change in germany to make sure this can never happen again well i don't know if we can say this will never ever happen again but you mentioned a good point because besides reforms of the financial supervisor already in companies we need to take corporate governance very seriously i'm convinced that we need to strengthen the independence the control rights and the expertise of supervisory boards within large german corporations and we need to define regular oratory criteria on top of that we need people on the boards that understand the complexity dynamic is the risks that come along with the business model and of course they need to have the critical attitude and the moral integrity because
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obviously this is something that we lacked that black and white a complex and i think we need to draw some consequence on that got in by a thug fest and a german parliamentary inquiry into my kite thank you very much thank you for having. digital no mums are used to packing their laptops and heading off to work and whatever destination most appeals to them at a given time with more workplaces now offering the possibility of remote working an increasing number of regulus regular office workers are embracing the lifestyle. lisbon portugal spic shuras capital is a favorite distin nation for digital nomads among them is melissa edgar to 28 year old has previously lived in canada and sweden a year ago she began a new adventure in portugal. when i came here i was like what am i doing here i
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didn't know a single person i didn't know a single word portuguese i didn't know how to say thank you. need to come here for me it was one of my best decisions. to. melissa eggers employer is based in canada who work is digital and flexible leaving her free to live where she pleases and lisburn really appeals to her with its mild climate and beatrice on her doorstep. but egger says it's a misconception that digital nomads always work on the beach or in their pajamas and bet she regularly runs a flexible workspace in the city center for. you to be detrimental to your work even if there's nobody sitting behind you and say well read no you're not doing your work please go back to work so it's a lot of self discipline and self planning and. it's evening in
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a bar in central lisbon. melissa regularly meet her friends here some of them are locals and some are experts like her who loft in the madigan existence i want to see more before i even. try my parents' house. oh throw is in the will remain her home but at 28 she still finds its true parochial there right now giving up her live with the digit who no matter is out of the question. figure opinion how it's classified me. as a human food the creepy crawlies that are actually the larvae of the milk beetle i typically said to pet reptiles and fish now the food agency says people can enjoy them too rich and protein fat and fiber they can be whole or as a powder think radiant noodles. these wriggling groups could be the future of
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european cuisine cooks of course but even an e.u. palettes may need some time to adjust to this new cullen re trend meal and people love to have just been certified as food by the european food safety authority they can also be turned into flour for some tasty larvae noodles or biscuits food scientists behind the certification say there's lots more to come or have seen that the reason interest to use these kind of knowledge was. seen in a really big sorts. of other food stuff for example what you see me as an ingredient in in the new dates in sa cities in dreams and birds these indeed other countries are far ahead of the e.u. when it comes to delicious but delicacies they've been a regular part of asian cuisine for ages they also feature prominently on african menus the creepy creatures are seen as highly nutritious and rich in protein and
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with the forecast 9000000000 miles to feed on the planet by 2050. you might be seeing the breaking of a new nutritional dawn. delicious and nutritious that's it from me for more you can look at our website e.w. dot com slash business or on social media as well take a step back for me the team it's about i think our. young immigrants. they know the police will stop that. there is a solution and their flight could be fatal but going back is not an option. it's money i'm on and are stuck in the spanish border area where they're waiting for a chance that will probably never come shattered dreams starts january 18th on
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there is a lot that can be done to. make up your own mind play double. play. imagine walking 11000 kilometers around the coast of the u.k. braving every wind weather and landscape of british photographer quentin lake did just that and we'll see what he has to show for it also coming up. with big budget series like delhi crime and timed out then major streaming services are changing the television landscape in india with the usual if you. are welcome to
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the show over anyone still mourning the recent loss of great britain from the european union here is a chance to appreciate it far from the politics of westminster in april 2015 quintin lake set out from london to walk the entire coastline of england scotland and wales it did it in sections following the coast clockwise and taking pictures as he went and the resulting project the perimeter showcases the true mystery of his island. to coast close to east born in the south of england he's known for its chalk cliffs that rise high above the sea hiking enthusiastic and photographer quentin like came past here to for his long term project titled the perimeter he walks right around the coast of britain taking photos along.
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