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the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. up next sunday w.-r. show world stories explores how portugal has become a hub for digital nomads such a. place. it's about billions. it's about our work. it's about the foundation of the new world order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. but in the uk there's a shot of the morning when for accept some money from the new superpower will become dependent on it looking at the state of the chinese state has
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a lot of money at its disposal mechanical and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world the 1st place china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. this week on the world stories. drags it complicates fishing in scotland. digital nomads enjoy the sun in portugal but we begin in bosnia and herzegovina where migrants who flee to europe must endure great hardship hundreds have left refugee camp to live in the forest despite the freezing weather. for the past 3 months this
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makeshift camp near boston just border with crazy that's been home for a he'll suffer the young pakistani sharks a shelter in the woods with 5 others there. is my sleeping that. is but that door to me what everything pulled on me and it is my food to have enough to eat suffer says but other than that i have practically nothing all this time of year temperatures often drop well below sea or suffer has to collect wood from the forest to keep the rule of only one reason the men endure these conditions they want to get sick or asia and into the european union thrive maybe 1015 time a little park police catch. their beard while you can. afford to. have nothing left for you coming across the border. with
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a phony. sufferer wants to find work in germany in his hometown of currency of pakistan he says he had to struggle day in day out just to make ends meet and while living in the woods is hard he says it's still better than life and deeper the leaper refugee camp made headlines in recent weeks 1st it was cleared and burnt down the migrants and refugees have now been moved into tents but many here say nobody should live like this in winter it's pictures like these but half attracted unwanted attention to how boston authorities have handled the situation but the region's prime minister says the e.u. and the bosnian government share the blame and there are solutions for the migration situation in bosnia the highest officials in this country need to show political will to stop and regulate illegal migration in the country and to control
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hold of the money is spent you know. of all of the people we spoke to here not one to stay in bosnia but rather to continue their journey into the e.u. for many the chances of being granted asylum in the year are slim but it doesn't deter soffer who says going back to pakistan is not an option europe have everything. out of food is go of go to school or everything. that's why we wanted to put. your burden. on as soon as it gets a bit warmer for his suffer will try to cross the border again but for now he has no choice but to wait here a life in march rain and severe cold. as of january the u.k. no longer belongs to the new complicating trade with mainland europe fishers in
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scotland are experiencing these difficulties firsthand. new mcqueen would much rather be out on the water right now but what would be the use the legacy as he usually catches on not reaching the continent this year he's only been out twice off the island of living on the west coast of scotland the forced the. catch never go any farther. because of paperwork wasn't a ship that was written off it never made it never made the journey to the cauldron or life in the queen's langoustines usually end up exclusively at fish markets in the e.u. like here and lonni sue may have been frauds but at the moment hardly any cargo comes through from scotland since brad said and there are a of additional paperwork is required including you had certificates for life catch
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hell certificate has to then correspond with the order or travel. going on the correct glory or the correct plane. and if there is a slightest if the paperwork doesn't match up in the slightest way then it's rejected. many fishermen on the west coast of scotland feel the same way as mcqueen in the scottish town of open there are a few trucks waiting for fish crabs or mussels for the continent but. any fishermen like mcqueen want to wait and see if the problems can be sold before they send a special squad go into the unknown. and entire region has nearly come to a standstill many people here are angry i think it should not absolutely besides a gentle reminder that they have just had no help whatsoever but don't live in the all weathers just for our city and shine and a lesson in the county from the fish because show can bear in mind 62 percent of
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the scottish population want it to mean what breaks it and this is exactly because it's really not just for the shellfish but for a lot of the projects from scotland was going to your. new mcqueen is convinced there's no easy fix additional bureaucracy is a new problem that comes with drags it for him and many other fishermen in scotland this is a vital office business is at stake. now to afghanistan according to reporters without borders it's one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the world critical reporting can bring prison terms or even death. this is the 3rd funeral of a journalist in afghanistan in 2 months the t.v. and radio presenter my lai my wand and her driver were killed by gunmen in early december. and i'm so hot i'm gay but i wouldn't put out 810000001 group come and
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go with you she was on her way to work and we had planned to do a show together i was on air when i got the news we had to stop the shows were but how about rock n roll but i want to go back to one of us knew pretty much we're going to order for a journalist and a woman in the spotlight 25 year old with a symbol of the new afghanistan a threat to fundamentalists and goes she criticized. i have 10 more daughters like milo who could give their lives for a cause but i want the killers apprehended back in the know what is not targeted killings of journalists like my one by gunmen or car bombs have become all too common in afghanistan despite the ongoing peace talks between the government and the taliban the country is still rated as one of the world 5 most dangerous places for journalists and with weekly reports of new attacks threats and intimidation local journalist groups are rating the alarm in november the afghan journalist
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safety committee wrote a letter to the un security council urging it to help reduce the violence. i don't think it's ever been as. scary as it is right now. because it's serious at all journalists or threats. well in only 6 weeks we have lost jobs for jobs some have all. joked you know are. targeted killings. so. and that has created a sense if you're an american journalist all over the country. just days after my one's death and almost 300 kilometers away another journalist from atlantic sad was killed. shot close to his home but are known gunmen next head of the local journalists union and reporter for outlets like a.p. and al-jazeera according to his click here to see threats and inform the authorities about them but got little help. an attack on journalists is
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an act of oppression in our society no one is more pressed than journalists i have to say let's question ourselves and let's get united let's ask our leaders to explain why this cruelty happens and how long it's going to continue whether it is the taliban i-s. local strongman or government affiliates the question of who is behind these attacks often remains unanswered yet for those who continue to do their work as journalists one thing is clear they should not have to risk their lives to do their jobs. our last stop is portugal a popular destination for digital nomads who prefer opening their mouth tops on a sunny beach in an office it's no problem in the age of corona. lisbon portugal speak to risk capital is a favorite destination for digital nomads among them up to 28 year old those 2
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and has previously lived in canada and sweden a year ago she began a new adventure in part you girl. when i came here i was like what am i doing here i didn't know a single person i didn't know a single word put to use i didn't know how to say thank you. but this is not me to come here for me it was one of my best decision in the world i'm going to. melissa egeris employer is based in canada her work is digital and flexible leaving her free to live where she pleases and lisburn really appeals to her with its mild climate and the truth 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 rents a flexible work space in the city center for a few people can work here for a day or
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a whole month making hugh thought the office facilities being removed from your team from your family from anybody else you want to connect at somewhere and i think having a place like co-working space which is. your base this very important. melissa edgar organizes online events at appearances for organizations of doctors and midwives but it's funny anyways it's one of us and anything for it would be contracted to get most of her customers are located in north america and the difference time zone that can mean working long hours melissa egger is home after a long day she too sometimes experiences delts loneliness and the longing for her family. gets that interest. especially during their pandemic she calls her sister and mother as often as she can. come along and it can mean that. the 20 year old returned to europe so she could
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reach her family more quickly. it's evening in a bar in central lisbon described the pandemic places that surf rude are allowed to stay open melissa regularly meets her friends here some of them are locals and some are experts like her who love them the madigan existence i want to see more of before i'm able to help me to try yeah my friend's house. oh through a it's in the will remain her home but at 28 she still finds its 2 parochial bear right now giving up her alive as a digital nomad is out of the question. fresh
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