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tv   Markus Lanz  Deutsche Welle  February 27, 2021 4:30pm-5:30pm CET

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this disillusionment has spurred the government to look around for other partners. or she doesn't get is your chinese have builders the bridges and roads that the europeans weren't interested in. for us the chinese have come knock a gift from heaven. if they gave us loads. but also did most of the work. force. and while the e.u. keeps up its demands for a host of reforms china's loans come with no strings attached its message democracy isn't a prerequisite for economic growth. was a. schism that china invests much more in many other european countries and nato members than subhi of chinese goods are coming in via ports in the north sea. hamburg and russia. they all there from him bones from china.
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but it's own fears that the countries that profit from china's goods are worried about competition when the southern route is a finished usually rock in this guy and when goods can also be imported through the greek quarter or sort of beer via serbia italy. that you want some setting in a competition choice with chinese investment is dangerous it's the opposite. that's the view shared by the serbian government who says it has a friendship of steel with china since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 cooperation has expanded even more. but despite that the european union remains serbia's biggest financial backer serbia is on the fence trying to maximize its gains from both sides. when chinese aid arrived in serbia during the pandemic raging but on as much political spin as
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possible between the lines the message was clear china's success in combating the virus reflected the strengths of the chinese system. what it failed to mention was that the e.u. had paid to transport the aid from china to serbia. col all that. as always our government's emphasis was on the chinese eat they really went overboard. and to the aid from the european union only got mentioned in passing and i reckon that only happened because of public pressure and pressure from the e.u. itself through most of the artists and was the sound that obscure. 50
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kilometers from belgrade the belgrade budapest line passes close by a nature conservation area. environmentalist marco you bitch is a regular visitor to the wetlands where he comes to spot species of rare birds. who are plants are important for many areas and all of the reason is commissioner of the water because you know all the newbies are making all on the. level of water is changing so if that lands it out to exist and then it gets carried through will make the big problems for the local cities and villages that are needed in their new home you the church works for the garani nature conservation group on the banks of the danube. he takes local kids on excursions to the wetlands to teach them about biological diversity and the importance of nature.
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he's worried about what the railway lines construction will mean for the area. and a lot of. plant will be destroyed by putting ground and sand for the construction of the rally station. and all the birds and leaving the living structure and plants there reveal needs to find some other place of if they can leave and biggest tickle logical problem that their early station makes. cheechoo lives and works in. a town of around $8000.00 right on the danube river. but soon the town will be separated from the river by the track. then people will have to take an underpass to reach the danube.
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several local started a petition but they couldn't influence the planning that was already underway for the railway line. or. the plans had been signed off on without any local import or democratic participation process. trance probably would be better the rail there would be better but to be honest i don't see the full potential of of construction for the local people. who have not been for a. little
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bit of the metastases had already spread it happened very quickly which was we went to the don't to together but she told us my father should stay in hospital overnight so that i could examine the findings. mall when i came back the next morning i could already see he wasn't doing well at all that your precious and he died just 30 days later because metta static cancer spreads really fast and gets into the bloodstream really fast she's. got on star yak lost his father to lung cancer in 2016. if you talk to people and to a slum you'll hear similar stories over and over again. for a long time or on story arc thought he and his family were the exception. pose then arises from if we were surprised because we thought it was a mistake he never had any complaints he was never saying it will the truth was we were shocked but we knew what was happening with the neighbors and you could hear
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them groaning and gasping for air. it's one of the most horrible diseases there is truth because it would push a world you have to find to breathe. nor deny because we've always thought of it contrary groceries are committed of. what. it's all saints' day and people are mourning their dead. few cities in europe have worse air quality than the bosnian city of. during the winter months especially particulate matter and sulphur dioxide levels exceed e.u. limits for weeks at a time. the poor air quality is making people sick but only a few actually complain about it. says his father's death
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was a wake up call. there's nothing nice here someone is always seeking everyone is being gradually poisoned and dying out only a few people here die a natural death 90 percent of people die of cancer and almost all of them die before their time wherever in their body their most vulnerable that's where the cancer attacks they too slow scare pollution is produced by be a coal and industrial emissions old residential heating systems and decrepit coal fired power plants the bottom line is called power is that. 60 percent of bosnia's total energy is still produced from coal and there are no plans to change than anytime soon. a new coal fired power plant is being built
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with help from chinese loans. we are in front of the actual construction site for the future block 7 of thermal power plant to. actually see the old one which is here since 964. and they claim that the new one is going to replace the old well blocks $3.00 and $4.00 and probably 5. so. we see the trucks working on theirs. they call it the preferred 3 phase. which is done by the local companies. they're actually preparing the construction site for the chinese workers dennis just go has campaigned against pollution here for years bosnia-herzegovina continued reliance on coal angers him as does the deal with the chinese all it means for bosnians is more bad air
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thank the new block 7 a power plant is being funded largely by money from china. china's ex-im bank has put up more than 600000000 euros in loans to the bosnian state i know for a fact that this is something which is going to cost the people. a lot of money and a lot so for the last 5 years a flight. if they build it that will continue to work for another 40 years and continue to pull it for another 4 years. while the european commission pushes ahead with its phase out of coal power would be e.u. member bosnia-herzegovina isn't giving up welcome news for china which is also using the new silk road project to advance its supposedly clean coal technology.
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china says the tuzla 7 law will meet all e.u. standards and to slow the deal with china is being hailed as a success the power plant is the biggest employer here by far. in the negotiations i'm prepared to rephrase of these deal the chinese showed a high level of professionalism. 7 isn't banff hours to project. present in serbia from. long time. the chinese who we were involved with. knew our culture and our country. although they were familiar with the economic and social situation here. now don't know almost made sure there's the pay would be able to carry out these projects and they had references because all those what differently. it might look inviting but these waters are awash with highly toxic chemicals they're the waste product of the power plant
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a few kilometers away. the waste is disposed of in the surrounding environment and left to seep into the groundwater. dennis is just going his team have complained for years that there are no environmental standards when it comes to getting rid of the waste produced by the power plant. that's also the case for the new chinese block under construction. ah it's basically killing people in nature i mean that's that's the shortest explanation you can get there are no proper prevention measures for this to prevent this pollution to spread around in the area there are no liners to prevent this water to penetrate and poison the underground water there are no prevention measures once the surface dries out in summer the wind just picks up the dust and takes
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a feeling to the center of town. disco is saying that the bosnian government signed the deal with the chinese he doesn't hold the chinese investors responsible though he sees his own government as largely to blame if there is a market our politicians are interested in doing building coal power plants and china is the only one providing the lot of willing to give loans for such projects . when we had meetings in the chinese embassy let's say 56 years ago. when we asked the same question why why are you providing loans for coal and not for renewables for wind for solar for what they were because they produced everything and the answer was very simple it's your authorities which are asking us loans for this type of technology if they're asked for wind or if they asked for 4 for solar we would be more than happy to provide that also.
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dennis just go has invited politicians energy policy experts and concerned citizens to a round table meeting near the power plant the seeping. the big question how should the surrounding towns and cities deal with the power plant waste the match the dust for the next 40 years. they'll and the green away sees between tuzla and the town of luke are terribly polluted by industry but also by private households with their own heating systems and by traffic emission the scope of the solution we just shouldn't be destroying even more nature in our region by turning it into a building site for an ocean up the city. residents here are no longer willing to accept the waste on their doorsteps. yet or on story act also helps to raise the
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pressure on the politicians and force them to take action. i understand people who work in the energy sector their whole business model rests on block 7 being built now. and on doing all of that now that wouldn't be easy. even so dennis has managed to get the issue on to the agenda. and the local politicians have agreed to try to find a different disposal site for the power plant waste. site far enough away to spare to slow. fading daily is the mayor of lucca bots 'd the town right next to turns left. its election campaign time. and they let chen is supporters are cleaning up the
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river. the politician says the new toaster box 7 guarantees no one need worry they'll have to go without energy. our economy because it is now is very much depends from and the juice sector so right now we have existing thermal power plant which will stop in the next 5 years so you know order to ensure continuation of fund gee we need to replace this all blocks with. and what is also from if you come to consider investing in building or book 7 will rapidly increase and merriment the situation in this area even with the same level of energy produced the argument is that a modern coal fired power plant will help protect the environment and the shift away from coal to renewables is just not affordable at the moment for bosnia-herzegovina one of europe's poorest countries investment from china means opportunities if you don't mind i will be very open very direct we are thankful to
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every. the who support or invest here it doesn't matter is it from china or from turkey or any other country and i'm sure most people will be even more happy if you european community come with some other solution better than then china or any other country. on story x. lives with his family and book in your district not far from the power plant. right behind his house is an old ashdown. there used to be 500 residents here now there are only 100. his are the only children. he'd like to see bosnia phase out coal power more quickly. probably national museum reason is you our problem is that we're surrounded by waste disposal dumps and we live between 2 coal ash dumps and a thermal power plant sorry now those that are in the chair we're hoping for a change in the government so that the west can have some influence clearly at the
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moment the government is only acting in its own interests and doesn't care about the people here those who are the you know the wish to do not pushed on some so. the news. will even be the rail corridor that begins at the greek port of pirates and travels via belgrade is meant to end one day and budapest it will become the delivery route for many chinese goods coming to the e.u. . hungary's close ties with china go back decades we've come to me to get a gay charlotte and expert on china and its policy. against taking us through budapest chinatown. from here chinese goods go on to be distributed around europe
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it's it all started in $1809.00. we are still a socialist country and for some reason hungary and china. reached an agreement about reclaiming visas from each other in $1809.00 after. the square massacre. actually another politico refugees but many small businessman left the country and they looked at the map tried to find a country that they could reach easily and they found out that i'm going to be integrated a visa from them so 50000 chinese small businessman came to me very suddenly. these 50000 around 30000 remain today. since hungry became the 1st eastern european country to officially sign up to the new silk road initiative in 2911 their numbers have grown further. but
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traditionally the chinese population here keeps to itself. the vision she's family story is a typical 130 years ago his parents came to hungary on business but he grew up back in china 10 years ago he came here himself to work. with me my parents don't live here anymore but some of my other relatives do when i left school and was looking for a job i realised that opportunities outside china were a lot better than some of my relatives were already in hungary and so i came here to help them. she feels at home here the hung guerin's have been very open toward him also an important factor and business is good as a member of the e.u. hungary offers easy access to the rest of europe. how much of that business might
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involve illegal dealings no one knows for certain. i believe the fact that the government is right friendly to the chinese immigrants vs the whole policy toward china and chinese people in hungary reflects. a desire to have. close relations with china and that's why i say is that. going to government is quite on friendly to immigrants a lot. in the public discourse of chinese people living here they do not count as immigrants and. indeed victor orbán rarely passes up an opportunity to publicly to his chinese partners it's no accident that it also sends a message to the new hungry has its sights set on the east. beyond
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crucial to develop this region we need external technologies and financial help. for you for european money alone is no longer enough so we welcome as a sign is by a new world order but china is looking to this region as a place to get involved in development yankee violently under this new world order hungry has decided to profit from china as much as it can. and that despite the fact that most of the money flowing into the country comes from the e.u. . and yet again shell out works for hungary's institute for foreign affairs and trade which also produces analyses or the foreign ministry. i don't think that this is only the hanging government maybe the hunger elop government is the loudest in the region but all of central and eastern europe turned toward china about 10 years ago and really became to depend. on the best in turning to the
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east. these countries try to get some more room to maneuver and they are trying to. decrease their overhead dependence on the best. the railway line that the chinese engineers are already working on in belgrade will one day and in budapest. though the project is much vaunted by the hungary government construction still hasn't begun. bennett at sale has been a member of the hungry in parliament since 2012 she's a vocal critic of prime minister orbán and his government her chief concern is the rule of law in our country and increasing pivot towards an autocratic china it's
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very clear that to me all the want to live in a liberal model the liberal democracy here in fingery or man doesn't he needs he wants the world the liberal way and the chinese what they can see they do not truly see what they do if we ask any questions about they were a democracy. or didn't have any expectations about to the democratic but the european ties they do have. the e.u. commission has sharply criticized the rail project not least because it initially lacked the public tender required under the new rules. hungry finally addressed concerns by giving the project to a joint on kerry and chinese venture. work on the route is estimated to cost $1800000000.00 euros 85 percent is loans from china. as a this is us to show you in fact i would be champ
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a bag of flagship of our joint. since the modernization of the pounds grade would have passed around where i live aid us at edgewood program research is going to be of strategic importance for transportation on the new silk road that's more. than merely a nation doesn't need this investment it doesn't need we don't need the railway from budapest to buy great at all it would need this money to there being very an already existing river system because it's in a very bad shape to the situation is even a verse because we are very soft with this investment arm the chinese lol is pretty big for the main gear ians and it will never. get to the end of paying it back. not far from central budapest parent will eventually be the final station on the
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belgrade budapest line. it's the only new silk road project that china and hungary are currently working on. all the money that hungary's been hoping to see from china hasn't begun flowing it. could the chinese be losing interest in central and eastern europe. most of the governments in industry germany believe that all the chinese are coming to barracks full of money and they will invest here and their real dollars are all turned out and everything that we want sexually has not happened and many countries become disappointed in china but i'm going to steal sticks to eat let's be real try to get as much. assistance from china as possible. and i would advise them to be more realistic and realize that even dorothy. and is
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already good in making you feel that you are a very special partner for them and baby you baby are not brave you have a significant role in the economy or from going to be in the foreseeable future. the belgrade budapest route is planned for completion in 2025 it would be the film and china's dream the 1st chinese built railway lines are finally reach the european union and.
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this is g.w. news a live from berlin relief in nigeria after the release of more than 40 people kidnapped from a school last week but concerns remain for more than 300 schoolgirls who were taken on friday from another location in the air by also coming up on the show the u.s. up points the finger directly at the saudi crown prince for the death of journalist jamal khashoggi a confidential report is made public showing prince. likely approve his killing. and you've heard about black ice but what about blacks no power stations are causing the phenomenon in siberia and the locals have had enough.
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hello i'm claire richardson welcome to the show we start in nigeria where officials say more than 40 people who were abducted last week have now been released 27 teenage boys were kidnapped from their school in the town of car garage in northwestern nigeria no group has yet claimed responsibility for the abduction but the recent attacks have raised concerns about rising violence by armed groups looking for children to hold ransom as groups release comes as authorities are still searching for more than 300 schoolgirls who were kidnapped in a separate incident and for more on the recent kidnappings in nigeria let's bring in a detail is a waste to address who is in the nigerian capital abuja what can you tell us about the details a surrounding the release of this group of students. well
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decide to release today. in big government house in maine on a just head wed he had been taking care of by hello to a few shows that being fed the bodies and being given a new go to wed before being presented to the governor but already done i get us president house come out to express his satisfaction and happiness with the release of these abductees. government will not allow these terror groups to intimidate and allow distin to continue hauptmann is to not yet. without the people who read it li's because it is when death presented in it conned would be presented so does we have to find out what the government is see in. completely released or not. and it is good news that we're hearing that about the ones who are in better care and kidnappings for ransom not by armed groups is unfortunately
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becoming quite common across nigeria states a why is that. what it is because of a number of reasons that is issue a poll by t dad is the issue of but govern us because these hacks men who have been into disk good luck in india in 100 down part of the country have been complaining of necklet but is an indication of the rise in insecurity in nigeria which has now affected the educational sector making more people into these kid i'm afraid to even send their children to school all do it is kidnapping for out on some demand and collecting one from the government but it is not clear why they are now in prison with on kidnapping into schools is it because the one percent fee at people who now today actually them because more schools in did not wish to nigeria danno close because of this kidnapping i mean why is the government planning to do to put
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a stop to this. well the government has been insisting that on top of distillation the generous president said the kentucky banditry that. fred is. people would. you know in some years buck nigeria has what it called samp school. which is supposed to provide security in most of the schools right from when it happens in 2014 in chibok but we have not seen data so people are really uncool people i had to stop because what the government is saying is it given damn what they're looking for is it provided a security so we watch to see because it tells such a release they just disposed to then bach to death parents and business continues
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to be nigeria that might be changing now because a president for the 1st time came out to talk hot on this issue of kidnapping on this issue of security especially in the no don't fight with becoming. interests in a bush i thank you so much for your reporting. meanwhile saudi arabia has hit back at us claims that crown prince mohammed bin so many likely approve the 2800 murder of journalist jamal khashoggi the government says they completely rejects the findings of a u.s. intelligence report intelligence reports that has now been made public by the by a stray shannon despite its conclusion washington has stopped short of imposing sanctions directly on the prince. and old report making new headlines it was originally suppressed by the trump administration but 3 years later its declassified its conclusion clear for the world to see u.s. intelligence says it's likely that saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin some on
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order to catch up or killing of the journalists jamal khashoggi. but the pentagon is pulling no punches saudi arabia remains a strategic partner in the region. we have to be courageous enough. as friends to speak candidly and. and to make clear our concerns. about the rule of law and about civil and human rights even with friends and partners the report doesn't detail any new evidence but stresses the crown prince has control and decision making he has always denied knowing about the plot. was lured to the saudi consulate in turkey there he was killed and dismembered by his team sent from riyadh the saudi government eventually admitted killing but blamed it on a rogue security team. the public naming of mohammed bin some man as complicit in
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the killing will set a new tone for the relationship between washington and riyadh. but by an administration has imposed sanctions on dozens of saudi officials but stopped short of targeting the prince. and u.s. president joe biden's decision to release this highly critical report is a change from the trump administration's earlier stance we spoke to our washington correspondent alison asked him how this has affected u.s. relations with saudi arabia. the report is not new it was actually already finished quite some time ago and then withheld by the trump administration congress at the time altered this report to be published well trump ignored the ruling by congress he had a very friendly position towards saudi arabia here in particular looking at the arms sales the united states is exporting arms to saudi arabia joe biden wants to
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review this relationship and other relationships between the united states and other countries in the middle east so saudi arabia is one of the us his closest allies that the by the administration is now accusing the saudi crown prince of murder all the washington polls journalist to jamal khashoggi that will certainly have big implications for their relationship. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour in a myanmar local media say a woman was shot and killed during a crackdown on protesters. escalated their crowd dispersal measures saturday firing rubber bullets and tear gas and water cannons demonstrations have been taking place since the military are arrested elected leaders seized power 4 weeks ago. archaeologists have just covered and or need to roam and chariot just north of italy's a celebrated on pay the 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations
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are in excellent condition on pay was buried in a sea of boiling lava when nearby mountain studious erupted 7980. and she lay squatting has long been a consequence of a lack of affordable housing at the pandemic has seen in the number of people squatting in land settlements skyrockets we spoke to the inhabitants of an illegal camp outside the capital santiago to get a glimpse of everyday life there. hundreds of hot surround the settlement on the outskirts of some. and none of them were built legally the inhabitants of squatted the land most of them couldn't afford anything else and now in the pun demick more and more are coming in or is one of them the old woman has been extremely poor she lives in now and takes care of the food the mocassin and. yes yet today we've been here with the cook since 9 in the morning and we've been cooking lunch it was for the people who live in my neighborhood and one thing. that many chileans of lost
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that job and home due to corona has been significantly more squatting of land since then about 40 percent more. for marisol riyadh's this was the only way to survive. here to support rent here is so expensive if you don't work all day and all night you just can't afford it the minimum wage is only enough for a room not food or clothes or in case you get sick. lance courting has been around in chile for a long time and there's a lack of affordable living almost everywhere the pandemic has put city officials under even more pressure but at the moment the reaction is rather helpless. i won't be made oh. first we're making a registry of the families on this land but then we're telling them not to expect immediate help so they understand they themselves are in control of the settlement
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was part of fulfilling your me more. different organizations and volunteers support the inhabitants of the theater power settlement. not only with donations but also looking after the children. whole project was designed by the children they wanted to sing and puppet theatre and so we set up activities based on what they want. new parts are already built in the settlement and today another person is moving in even though it's already full nora's of all is sure they'll manage even their living conditions about they stick together. oh yeah that the my assessment is like a family more than 600 families live here at the moment and improvise time for an uncertain time. and when i say the name siberia you may imagine a white blanket of snow and ice in one part of russia heavy coal pollution has turned that snow black and that's causing locals to worry about their health now
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a group of them is appealing for foreign help to end their plight. but this is vitaly shestakov 7 snow but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually black snow with it's falling from the sky coal dust has narcan feet and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work. lives in. the air pollution here in. this city lies in. a coal mining area that's known as the russians blackheart
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millions of tons of coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920. that call is mainly used in the metals industry. or the basis of the local economy and its biggest problem when if there is no wind to the smoke is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals vitali and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and the canadian government for silent. we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister very very far away reacted video then our. ignored us at 1st and then government accused us of being traitors to the homeland and to the region.
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we tried to get to the governor of the region to react to the activists allegations . kept putting us off telling us an answer would come but it never did. vitalis like many people here just wants to leave. but it's not so easy. i would sell my house in an instant but it's impossible you can get rid of an apartment but an entire house i've been trying for 2 years but only 2 people have responded. the government recently announced an increase in production here to help make up for falling prices. a dark day for vitali. and his neighbors. you're watching news the live from berlin stay tuned for sports life when you're in the football
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success. that subscribe to the list like this. months if not shake from let's go skirt yet. but she is screaming he's come a long way from his brazilian base to make waves in german football. oh boy. rocchio feed the crowd he told me you won the seagal and the. not washing the soul and if it was well let's all. initiated.
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by tony we speak with those who have been by his side from the very beginning to find out just how it became a book in this league a star. simcoe local we don't want him to come here to go fast by the scene but i'm going to find out how far he could go. so a beautiful city in the northeast brazil he was fortunate enough to have a comfortable childhood here. with us and there's a book of unfold one on that. nothing was more important in his early days than his family which has always played an important role in his life he and his sister maria were as big as speeds. davies you from a. blank cadmium i'm going. by the hour with you how all
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you or you know through. you over want to know. that there is a blame even from a very young age materials had one focus and life. and i want to put it in the guise of not just going to them because you know part of you know what i was about. his mother was one of many who knew just how important football was to room. on the best how to do want to. say seen as the daddy why does my all softball or. this time because that's not going to have the same all of the call as. before he was producing magic on the pitch. disappearing act after school hiding from his father so he could stay late to practice with the older kids he wants.
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all. the pot. is going to. vote. this well. by the time he was 9 years old he was doing a lot more than hanging around school to get games in he was traveling nearly 2 hours multiple times a week to receive there are plenty of beautiful beaches here but his travel was strictly football focused he made the frequent trips to play football under the careful eye of his coach.
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in the end i mean. you know yeah. yeah. but i mean i don't mean you know. first spotted continue playing. before inviting him to join the football team and. according to the early foundation built on the football court it's key to his game today. i think. i. want the women all the same i think up michel my. wall man i think. he received me would often stay with gear made his teammate back then and best friend to this day used to spend as much free time as possible on mr.
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placed on the playstation. 2 even when taking a rare break from. competitive nature shone through. anybody. and falsely hostile to mono. even. just 14 was drawing attention from around brazil he was snapped up like f.c. family has always been supportive they didn't see such a big move coming when he was just a little boy and it was just. my. wife.
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leaving the northeast for courage on the other side of the country would mean it was far from home which wasn't easy for such a close knit family. as. i thought i don't know isn't the. health care if i start. to. learn. p s not that bad took us up on the recall and israel will be. seen as the source. he asked to move toward that god oh my oh my god this. thing. through. ok.
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professional training at a historic brazilian club was critical for on a field development but his time living away from home in the club dormitories have been just as important they helped foster him into the young man he is today and prepare him mentally for the even bigger things to come. but i. am not a rival to europe it didn't take long at just 18 can you sign for that season in the suisse 1st division he didn't need much time to adjust leaving the club with 10 legals and 8 assists in his 1st season. and that season alone was enough to draw the attention of one of the best talent spotting sides part of the life search. for 15000000 euros in 20 team after
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a couple of weeks adjusting to german football who knew was back to finding the back of the net not to its 1st ever goal in germany against future club hair. in his 2 seasons in leipzig one moment truly gave a taste of what he could do in the bundesliga. you think. that's a presupposition to. say so. she still. was nominated for the. 900 season. coming brazil looked pretty familiar.
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so. all the. scoring goals like that need to new hard not to notice character beilin recently supported by a big money investor and looking to overhaul their squad the team 1000000 euros to look to the german capital in january 29th. was a bit of something from the ground up as i did somebody he told us i should be who died. on a commune my. kind of put on the bench was always a key finish but i'm going to put it that i think it is ok to carry so. he has been on a tear ever since his big move he's brought brazilian flayer to the olympia study only
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having had little trouble finding the gold or his teammates. settled right down in berlin making it home. with me. carrick and i was a concentrated a so-called. enemy when it was here my fast and said the moment i'm going to. it's a good thing make unions happy in the capital because he's been doing a lot of growing off the field here as well the family man has started a family of his own and of course football played its part. remember or go at it and then. the mice into the film. with the gold there.
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where you can't quite throws it away and fries it. well when the police say go ahead of bush but i want you to joke about but i do know. for a moment that my when you don't i mean. that's always true he is incredibly proud family you just can't get enough of them do you know you look over your god though yankovic home remote. shot the fellow. you want to point. to but i feel women crowding owns them feel mighty the my line. 21 years young thing is juggling fatherhood with a football career that seems boundless in its potential he was the driving force behind brazil's olympic qualifying of his 5 goals in 5 games was best incomparable
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qualifying helping brazil stamp a ticket to the tokyo olympics. might not make it to tokyo himself though as he was recently called up for the full national team to the delight of his family and friends will follow you follow me. in all this if you stay focused. whether it's for the full team or you sighed expect cumia to have a busy summer with brazil and in both yellow and green and blue and white expect him to keep finding the no. conflict zone opposition parties in pakistan have been upping the pressure on prime minister in iraq. khan in a series of recent mass protests they say that he is
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a puppet of the military and has mismanaged the economy as inflation's fire my guest this week from islamabad it's fall one choudhary pakistani minister for science and technology what has his government achieved who's calling the shots in pakistan a conflict zone. on the good. things. to cope with 19 to make us change the way we've heard the movie offers but in the home office and this may lead to big calls too little exercise at home has serious consequences for young and old. lost can really help ease the pain. because there are a lot of the. good shooting. in 60 minutes on g.w. . we've got some hope tips for your bucket list. the magic corner should. not start for families. and some great cultural memorials to boot.
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b.t.w. trouble all 3 go. to school and also years of prime minister non-con presidents we've done that died for baucus song you know the public's not buying off to a very long time in bob you saw his nor corruption scandal in the fall put out a deal is there a parallel justice system in your country in the next 6 months you would see the number of missing persons really busy do you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press.

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