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kafa now that's why. it works the b.t.o. shoot can't continue. in his 20 year music career thus far folly has joined the club of multimillionaires but it did and the number of members is increasing. the country is rich in minerals including coal 10 from which tantalum is extracted the metal is used in the manufacture of mobile phones. the mines are in the great lakes region in the eastern part of the country near the wanton border goma the capital of north key to province has been shaken by bloody conflicts for more than 2 decades with armed groups fight each other for control of
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the mineral resources. the un has stationed 16000 peacekeepers here to shore up a fragile peace. the residents in this region are poor and traumatized by violence . those who have made their fortune live along the shore of lake keeper including one of the region's most influential businessmen. isabella is guarded around the clock by police it's like a fortress. is a multimillionaire. car our you. cross off just. his wealth comes from cold and mining he was once a rebel leader in 2006 he was elected to parliament in the most easy district. the politics even when you're. politician so you can still do business. to business
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. freely admits that political clout has helped him. he runs the mining cooperative co-op aroma which extracts coal tan. his bodyguards never leave his side. when. i ask him where we are you see this is corporal ms headquarters serious with the other the heart of the mineral trade or nafta in the us if. the simple building belies the millions that co-op aroma turns over each year. this sort of job as sending got looks over the production figures of the last few days. this is what it is on the 6th it was full attendance and $668.00 kids the numbers
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are looking pretty good is a good citizen $61.00 now it's 40 tons in total is a bit like ask how much that's worth but it you know it's a killer was about $42.00 to $45.00. it was over it was over that you can do the math or english if it is a rather foolish. in the last few days the mines have brought in close to 2000000 euros. with 3000 mine workers co-op urashima is the region's biggest employer here i ask if any children work in his minds. therefore no that's illegal these are officers who make sure they don't is our children should be in school not the minds of the 2 that i like could you know that i've. helmets boots and masks are mandatory in the mines to ensure the workers are safe. according to setting up the mines are seen as
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a model for the region. they're situated about 60 kilometers from goma in one of the most beautiful landscapes in africa. but it's also among the most dangerous regions. conflict has raged on here for more than 20 years. and. in 19941 of the worst atrocities of the 20th century took place in neighboring rwanda a genocide that killed almost 1000000 people. hundreds of thousands of people fled to the democratic republic of congo including many of the perpetrators.
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since then survivors and perpetrators have lived side by side in this volatile region meanwhile armed rebel groups clash over congo's valuable resources. we head to the mines with long haul bass ending coast chief engineer singing us in the morning this storm will get up to me with this in a go has saved them a safety community thanks to him life can go on is normal and love is the best in all. but little seems to have changed in the region in recent years the roads are disastrous every day people risk their lives getting to work.
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several times on our journey our vehicle nearly beares off the road into the ravine . was not the just the one that's was close a bit further and we have ended up in the middle of it all set up with the. day. after 5 hours on the road we reach. home to the biggest cult and mine in the country about 100000 people live here. among them is his wife and their 3 children the family lives in this 15 square metre home. everything has its designated spot
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you can go go the house is very small we hang the shoes on the walls. or children's things are here. the adjacent room has the kitchen and the families bed. the bed is very narrow now we sleep there. and my wife cooks here for. the couple moved here 5 years ago hoping to get wealthy from the mines. no not that i hope god will help me so one day i can buy a car like this one. for now jill earns the equivalent of 5 euros per day of. his work is many kilometers away from the center of. it takes him an hour and a half to get there. there
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are hundreds of coal 10 mines in the area but. the ones who works in it is called. to go look. at. the order is extracted from the sludge by. the company called the fish and it's easier by hand a fast way we can separate the coal tan from the sand on the wood in the coming months processed it's an important part of manufacturing micro electronic components. this is called hand it's mainly used for mobile phones. she'll has to climb into the mine to dig. the way down the slippery. hallway. stops you know. if you know how to do it it's pretty easy.
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serious accidents often occur in these mines. through my ask if it's dangerous sometimes rocks for. the seas no problems with the safety standards. it's no more for there to be deaths in mines because there's landslides for example not just in room but everywhere. if this shaft collapsed now which probably all suffocate. there are no official figures but fatal accidents while cold and mining are commonplace not the exception. we noticed that some of the miners looked very young. to me seems uncomfortable with our questions. do you think i'm 2011th or he's 20 years old. boy of the. he may seem younger because he's so small but he manages well according to
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. you not just one of shields 30 or so colleagues past looking younger than 18 years old. in this region and others we regularly encounter children who hide when they see our cameras. according to unicef more than 40000 children work in the d r c's minds. while this mineral makes some people rich it robs others of their childhood and sometimes even their life. everyone tries to profit from cold and mining which is why the black market is flourishing. a considerable portion of this valuable commodity is sold under the table to avoid paying taxes to the congolese government.
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this illegal trade takes place with the help of congolese soldiers who let the convoys pass through. was always true through photosynth. war for the. former or current remember. the soldier makes good money through the black market trade. war are very. force the modern army. to move the. water example the profit motive. was a search on the law loss of closure report issues you want to during your. walk. lot of fall all muslims do so for sure. the democratic republic of congo is one of the 20 most corrupt countries. in the
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world illegal trade means the congolese state misses out on several 1000000000 euros in revenue every year nevertheless the mining sector drove congo's economy to almost 6 percent growth in 2018 that economic success is especially showcased on the boulevard of june 30th and d r c s capital kinshasa. the street is named after the d r c s and dependence day. being an entrepreneur is something many young congolese dream of the job is demanding but the financial independence more than makes up for it. one such entrepreneur is celebrating a lucrative new contract eric monk not only runs a business he's also the head of a trade association for the oil spill his to the future of the business. but a book with good luck with your project. that i thought. they toast
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with expensive champagne because eric has good news he just returned from florida in the united states where he met with investors he has convinced them to fund his ambitious project which will cost more than 400000000 euros. it will see on the contract was signed a beauty goes into but before that that's all i can tell you some will up in front of come in a bit we're drinking to celebrate how our friend negotiated it but i mean if you negotiate. eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business of that unity that people need food they need to close the city in and now we want to make sure they have electricity and it was elizabeth that with. the plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000
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people in the d.r. see. eric monk is from la bamba shoot in the southern part of the country he made his fortune with a company specializing in the chemical analysis of minerals. he's about to show us the location of his future dam. the area is remote and sparsely populated. the project will mean bringing workers in from far away but the challenge is worth it. to flip the power plant will bring in almost $1000000.00 per month alone a lot of money. over what is a looks welcome to the bush. era ca's set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts
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a team of engineers. it is going to be a see below how's it going would be. about a dozen employees have been living here for a year. they have a water tank a generator and some small sheds. some of right now we're standing at about 735 meters called the top of the dam will be $830.00 medias we need the water will go up to that level of it where the sun is this will be an enormous lake. at a height of 90 meters the dam will be one of the largest in the d r c. it will have a capacity of 150 megawatts providing half a 1000000 residents with power. and to building it will create about 3000 jobs.
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those who could push when making something that will really benefit the region and community it's especially important for fun as they need electricity to modernize our culture that in those you posted there will be. several investors especially americans have shown interest in the project eric hopes to wrap up construction within 3 years betsy. he believes people can be successful when they have the courage to leap into the unknown. because of all the book with his own been able to move highly lows if you see low yet again many people have found success here why not me. but if you work hard you can make a lot of money here in a short time you in the months you've been to defuse because. eric is not alone in this belief more and more congolese are becoming entrepreneurs throwing themselves
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into the business world in the hope of escaping poverty. back to kinshasa. in the early morning bread sellers come from all parts of the city to stock up from this wholesaler. many women make a living this way. money comes here every day at 6 am. books and. money was widowed 6 months ago now she must provide for her family alone. and told this to me case i was like no it's not so heavy i'm used to it it's a concept that children. he is balancing more than
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15 kilos. every day she sets up her stand on a busy street corner. and. if how much is the cake $300.00 francs. i'll take one. look each day you've got an associate get it done oh thanks. there was some of the film i asked to come here and buy bread for marie. to feel like you're standing it's clean but the sundays. he gets lots of customers with her friendly disposition. 1000 it's going well today he got here. she typically earns about 60 euros a day selling bread. she dreams of opening more stalls and even getting rich.
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if i have always said i was a if you know how to manage a business you can become a millionaire he just have to be smart. and run your business well enough but it doesn't but i'll tell you that. she still has a long way to go the net profit at the end of the day is only 18 year olds. now he goes to church 3 times per week to pray and thank god. there are. some of them both of those but god is very important so i make everything to him in the open like this. evangelical churches thrive in congo. and some make their money from capitalizing on other people's faith.
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on this sunday morning in kinshasa the city's usually bustling streets are nearly deserted. since dawn tens of thousands of people have been streaming into the country's national stadium. full half. good they're not here for a soccer match or a concert. the $80000.00 attendees have come to see a man they believe performs miracles. i. believe in the prophet condors miracles the bottom order to prevail said i was dying and then i drank a glass of his miracle juice and my saying disappeared immediately i'm living proof that he's a prophet the perfect gift for. us . there are camera crews photographers
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cheerleaders and lots of police. it's one of the biggest events of the year. it's even being broadcast live on television. so many conda is the man everyone is waiting for. the self-proclaimed prophet has several 1000000 followers. 20 enters the stadium the crowd erupts. before he goes on stage he greets former prime minister. the wife of former president joseph kabila is also in the audience. after a few prayers and songs he begins to preach. we don't want you to succeed or live in abundance prosperity and well lolol. but
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even in focusing even when you were hungry or ill you have everything as long as you realize the truth you came in i feel you know it's a man. dominic condo's business model involves a supposed miracle cure that he paddles across the country but not here out in the open instead he sells it discreetly in small communities the business has already content several 1000000 euro. a few days later we a company conned too much to take a can shot a suburb. outside the church more than a 100 of his followers are waiting. to come in the pressure told me to stop spending money on doctors who told me to drink the juice and crave. at 11 o'clock
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dominic condo arrives in his luxury car. i. assume his followers have all come for some of his suppose it miracle cure but 1st the prophet wants a donation. condo receives the sick as though they were on a conveyor belt. if this woman had a brain haemorrhage one year ago. i came to the profit because i'm very ill but when i heard about the profits miracle cure i asked to be brought to him i can't make any. who says rick because you think she should be messing with the juice i think that will help her with the something for the son. i have faith that he will heal me. the consultation is usually only last seconds
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you need to take the juice. in the prescription is always the same what are you taking the juice yes 4.2 to keep taking it a half. after speaking to the profit the sick people are sent next door to the pharmacy but this is where they get the famous juice so if you think this is it no one here doubts it's healing powers. said it sure is aids stomach pains liver cancer cirrhosis all kinds of diseases but you might if you did did the legislation please i had aids and lost a lot of weight. a bit but a basis now i weigh 52 key legs thanks to the juice from the prophet dominic condon . that's going to be healed me they think. there's
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no science behind the juice but many people blindly trust it. happen leader costs the equivalent of $14.00 euro is about a 3rd of the average monthly salary. was to me that i did go 3 of us pooled our money and we're going to share a bottle up with your brother so. well but i do think. there's a strong smell of gasoline on the road here oh yeah there's lemon juice in it gasoline and some other ingredients. if you think. there's hope but. right now the juice is bottled on site. but demand is so high that soon condo will begin producing it in a factory. the way is the new.
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according to the packaging the juice cures epilepsy cancer and even games the active ingredient divine enlightenment him for this product treats illnesses with different causes such as epilepsy cancer and so on. it says it cures aids but he didn't read that this is a no no we haven't tried it with aids much said my system a lot. more than half a 1000000 congolese are hiv positive. another suppose a benefit of the miracle cure it can bring children back from the dead some people have applied to use to this stillborn baby and they've working up again. really more. juice that can cure aids and bring the dead back to life
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congolese authorities don't stop him from selling tens of thousands of bottles of his gasoline lemon mixture every year while his assistants count the day's earnings most congolese people continue their daily struggle against poverty. the road to becoming a millionaire legitimately as long and hard that's why some take shortcuts. if. they. enter the conflict zone the government of sri lanka has been strongly criticized the un human rights council which warned them into curating situation in the country and the increased marginalize ation of minorities my guest this week is just enough column ag secretary just 3 foreign ministry physics teacher. the jews
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take the criticism seriously i'm still something about the conflicts. in 30 minutes. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction of. christianity firmly established itself. both religious and secular leaders eager to display their power . to trace. and create the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders and architects compete with each other. just because home massive churches are created. contest or because the school
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starts. on g.w. . this is d w news live from berlin and growing frustration in germany over the government's handling of the covert 19 crisis president from falters time meyer makes a rare appeal for unity all the nation strength he says will be needed to overcome the 3rd wave pulse on the show thousands of current virus skeptics rally in the german city of st carte previous gatherings of the so called lateral thinkers movement have ended in violence. and we visit an exhibition a false. an homage to the tough as nails celebrities of ancient rome that gladiator
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. thanks for joining us i'm marian evans dame german president from walter steinmeier makes a rare appeal for national unity this easter weekend steinmeyer is asking germans to set aside a crisis of trust in the government there is growing frustration as corona virus infections rise despite months of restrictions on daily life the authorities are also under fire over the slow pace of vaccinations the president says new thinking is needed the funding the pandemic has held up a mirror to our country reflecting our compulsion to lay down rules for everything our fear of taking risks the shunting back and forth of responsibility how can we
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change that and how can we make our institutions more resilient we will have to address that at the moment however we are in the midst of the 3rd wave and it will take all of our strength all of us together to overcome it. to the chief political analyst melinda crane joins us now to put to the german president's remarks into a bit of context for us hello to you melinda i'd like to go right to what he just said in that clip we played about germany facing itself in a mirror reflecting on this compulsion to lay down the rules for everything a fear of taking risks shunting back and forth from responsibility what is the president driving at. well this essentially driving at what is perceived by many people here in germany as a constant back and forth course of coded pandemic management so
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we have the minister presidents of the federal government meeting at regular intervals and then issuing pronouncements and then often a couple of weeks later appearing to take back those pronouncements or to modify them or different federal states disagreeing with one another about how to proceed and in fact the german constitution vests primary health policy responsibility in the federal states but the fact is that there's been a lot of tussling between them and the federal government about whether to tighten restrictions loosen restrictions and many citizens have the sense that leadership is missing and therefore that is why the president issued what is a pretty clear warning or even a scolding to politicians coupled with concert about as you said a crisis of trust we have another short clip from these prerecorded remarks let's
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have a quick listen all we must all pull together my fellow germans we must give it everything we've got this is no use merely being outraged about others or about our leaders rather than constantly pointing out what doesn't work we should point out that things do work when everyone does their bit that is what i'm talking about when i talk about trust because ultimately trusting in a democracy means nothing other than trusting in ourselves. all right melinda you said just before it's clear that steinmeyer is addressing at least partly german politicians in this clip we just heard he's talking a lot about trust and also urging germans not just to focus on what's going wrong with the pandemic response what is his underlying message here and who is the target of that. well it's essentially targeted at both german cities
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sense but also at german politics sensually saying look easter is a time for hope and there is every reason to be hopeful the vaccine will out is now gathering speed many people will have the opportunity to be vaccinated but essentially he's saying for them to avail themselves of that opportunity they need to trust trust in the vaccines trust in the judgment of political leaders and therefore he's essentially melding these 2 hope and trust and it's crucial to know the german president doesn't set policy himself piece essentially the moral compass of the nation and that's why he's speaking to these overriding themes hope and trust the chief political analyst melinda crane thank you so much. staying in germany thousands of coronavirus skeptics are rallying against lock down restrictions supporters of the so-called lateral thinkers movement are marching in
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the southern city of to guard participants range from anti vacs or is to elements from the far right violence has flared at similar gatherings in the past in several german cities many of those marching in stuttgart are ignoring social distancing rules. all right that's going now to benjamin alvarez gruber he's do political correspondent and he is standing by at that rally in stuttgart so benjamin this rally has been going on for a few hours now what is the situation right now. that's right the rally continues as you can see behind me on stage there are still new speakers coming out from scientists also a journalist but police already but the 1st one have already left the area police released a statement to the police in short that released a statement saying that they opened an investigation against you organizers of the
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1st protests that happened in the 11 am close to the city center against the organizers because as they say most of the people there were not wearing masks and were not following the whole with 19 social distancing rules and that's something something we're always and also seeing here the only people almost the only people that are wearing a mask are police officers and journalists we've also heard about attacks in general is already police say they're busy gating that incident and now. now benjamin we mentioned that the participants of the protest are ranging from anti vacs there's also to some people from the far right seen what unites these people what do they want what is their message. their message is lift the restrictions right now they don't want to wear a mask of the not doing it they want to live. restrictions immediately because he said that the side effects of all of these restrictions is far worse than the effect of the virus this lateral thinking movement that was created exactly one
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year ago in the fall of 2020 here in short because they've organized rallies in several different cities here in germany and they are calling on people and they calling on politicians to lift this restrictions immediately and as you said there is a wide range of people attending these rallies there are people that deny that there is even a pandemic there are people rallying against the scenes and they're also for extremists also taking place and taking part in this protest and that's why the office for the protection of the constitution of the federal state of bob back where we are right now put this group under surveillance they say it's important to do that and we even had a speaker a few hours ago saying that politicians high leading politicians in this country and scientists should be put on trial for what they're doing right now to prevent the spread of the coronavirus specially here in germany now that is going into the 3rd wave with very high infections number not only here in stood guard but in
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several other big cities it is important to mention though that most people in germany do support the coronavirus restrictions they are not deniers of this pandemic we know that there were some counter protests happening in stuttgart just quickly benjamin can you tell us about those. who try there was a blockade of several town to protest they try to prevent the people to reach this place let's remember at 11 am the one protests in the city center and then they walk to this place where this rally is taking place they could not prevent this people of reaching this place police put them also on the side there are several protests here some of them against the restrictions another one of the counter protests as well but we have not heard about major clashes between 2 groups as we have in for example the city of kabul a few weeks ago. benjamin of ours gruber reporting from stuttgart thank you so much . let's get
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a check now of some of the other stories making the headlines this hour italy has launched a 3 day nationwide lockdown all regions are now classified as a red zones with nearly all shops closed and restaurants open only for take away around 70000 police are being deployed to enforce the stricter measures women's rights protesters have converged on parliament square in london to call for improve safety and to condemn sexual aggression against women a month ago 33 year old sarah ever art was kidnapped and murdered a police officer has been charged a residential building on the outskirts of the thai capital bangkok has collapsed killing at least 5 people the victims included a resident and 4 rescue workers the house in a luxury gated community had earlier caught fire. a court in taiwan has released on bail a construction manager allegedly responsible for
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a deadly train crash at least 51 people were killed and many more were injured when the packs train smashed into a construction truck inside a tunnel the accident happened during a holiday weekend which sees thousands of families return to their hometowns. the start of a long recovery process cranes have now cleared to rid of carriages from friday's crash site but it will take about a week to clear 6 others still mangled inside the tunnel where rescuers expect to find more bodies. the front 1st carriage had the most serious injuries and greatest number of deaths. the carriage was open and bodies washed piled on top of each other by. the train was packed with nearly $500.00 people many of whom were crammed into the aisles without a seat just as it entered a tunnel the train slammed into
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a truck tearing the front carriages apart authorities allege the truck slid onto the tracks from a nearby construction site after the break was not engaged prosecutors sold to detain the construction site manager who was later released on bail meanwhile taiwan's president visited dozens of survivors being treated in hospital. we heard the sound of a collision as we heard the collision over passengers on the train with turned upside down. relatives of the victims visited the crash site on saturday to hold ceremonies for their loved ones an investigation into the catastrophe is ongoing. german soccer now and this holiday weekend in germany features and eagerly awaited match up between the top 2 teams in the bundesliga byron munich and the leipzig are due to kick off in the coming minutes bunch the early saturday matches have ended with 4th place club frankfurt picking up
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a late goal to defeat 5th place dortmund 21 3rd place votes for it was a winner as was labor who isn't and later tonight gladbach hosts freiburg looking ahead to tomorrow stuttgart play braman and win the own host cross city rivals character. well nowadays we tend to reserve special adulation for the biggest film stars athletes and musical acts but in ancient rome celebrity status was given to the strongest fighters gladiators who brought crowds of their feet as they battled both man and beast to the death well now a new exhibit italy is paying homage to their history and their legend. on the big screen they alone heroes fighting for justice in reality plenty of us fought for fane money all their own freedom. this exhibition at the national archaeological museum in naples shows the history on this play here. helmets and
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their weapons paintings of gladiators risking their lives. to gladiators mostly came from the father of the empire or they were captured slaves other times they were exogenous but they could also be free men who decided to pursue this career. most gladiators fought twice a year at most and yet very few made it past the age of 30. their deadly shows in the arena where in some ways not so different from the football matches today. were able to fit all day for you there were many stalls outside the amphitheater sending takeaway food. it was also very noisy there will be music marking the
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various performances. there's no doubt that gladiators were at the center of ancient rooms and detainment industry visitors can now see the park they played in roman society on the museum's website and when it's cold with restrictions on. listed in person as well. they're up to date on t w thanks for watching. closely . carefully. go to soon. to do good. action. discover the.
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a short period of time and how did he turn find munich from across this club into an on base and machine. click worked on 4 main sectors tactics. mentality. morale. training. he's proven himself is one of the best coaches in the world and a humble one at that team and. this is you just want to snatched no one mentioned. i farm team play advice from him on the 55 year old his makes his progressive training methods with a simple human touch to bring the body back to the top. piece not finished yet.
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to appreciate flick success of brian you have to 1st look at the tumultuous position the club was in when he arrived he was handed the job in november 29th changed to nico that his side had been spanked 51 front 4. it was embarrassing result which left behind in 4th place but the cracks had long been widening for more than a year on track was just the final straw for a cause which the football and the players were reportedly unhappy with the croatians man management and training since. the flick not expected to be bought and savior but rather an interim solution to bail out a sinking ship however he not only studied the course he quietly put together the world's best team. but where did it all start for a flick. of course he won 6 titles with the club in the eighty's before retiring
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prematurely to 2 injury that winning mentality and deep connection to the club has clearly helped him as a coach. his 1st coaching stop was a bit small them in the 50 vision with victoria on top he wasn't particularly successful aid. and even suffered relegation but in 2000 he joined the ambitious hoffenheim and took them from the full team into the 3rd division it's there where he developed his coaching identity. and i don't suspect it's no more laws to open so if you haven't been to shanghai said. flick then join the journey south as assistant to your human love in 2006 he was integral to the world cup in 2014. many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded flick develop trust between the players and coaching staff and the team spirit helped drive germany to victory.
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in 2019 he was free united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the race you don't think it was the stock the club needed and slowly flick started to get done back to them to us. from it december the bavarians went on an incredible strike 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. cleaned up the bundesliga the german camp and the champions league and fans and struck the console so hard for. conflict forged europe's most deadly attack find scored a $116.00 goals in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game.
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the pinnacle came with an eye tooth brushing a pass a low enough spines relentless and ruthless attacks when all opponents sought. the crowning victory was a one. fate of power such as your mind in the champions league final. so how exactly did the flick turn it all around. flicks 1st time turning point and back into a pressing machine behind a picture pressing that when they try to pass their way out of texas comes. the progressive approach red line we're always on the front foot something fleet outlined during his very 1st press conferences. press t.v.
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show. got us to munch often city for the kind of to see video showing a former fatality to see us. on top of me but i wanted. to i felt tight on getting him to offer soup he says now it's most important you know we don't. mind began to ross and harry their opponents ferociously in order to force turnovers. their energy and motivation was relentless and i bullied every opposition they faced. 3 of their 1st 5 goals against barcelona came within 10 seconds of regaining possession impression. also gave the team license to play their way out of trouble the players knew each other's roles and had flix trust that they ranked as consequence of identity
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flaws for. this being in a given position i don't let's have it isn't just a name on. and they want to stray to mix pragmatism with possession football where ness. serry launching fast transitions to catch up defenses. i am i have. played risky football the flick still found a good balance in defense. with to run ball attacking. the ball and veterans combined with. to provide and at times impenetrable. in fact flicks team caps 19 clean sheets in 36 matches. looking for a very hard line for his defense. left an
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exposed at times it also their attack in game. the contacts set up to create more chances talented front lawn. flick also made canadian. his 1st choice left back crucial factor in boston's new approach defense the road runner there to buy the program that. the youngsters place was not only handy in attack but also when covering the defense. can reach speeds of more than 35 kilometers. but perhaps most importantly flick rediscovered blinds mojo after the team's drop in form he said about lifting his players morale which included messaging the egos
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of established veterans. and placing trust in talented youngsters. and. just being. in the quotes inside. on the fly darling i'm on toughens advised take of us are not too often a fun board on. for that final don't take thomas miller under code that she'd been a bit part player but he was the 1st name on flicks team sheet and flicks singled him out for special praise as he's on field general shelton used to dish so we can't interest on the ceiling and i am. just shook 16 months of to use. military pay that face in the bundesliga alone he scored $8.00 goals and made 17 assists within a $23.00 game spell on the flick. flick also placed distrust in you'll see what
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hit me pushing a one time defend the higher up the pitch and the youngster fully embraced his new role. and she knows when all 4 to 6. don't mind him being a bit on my nose and doesn't down the trees on their quality and also nash. to me is now one of the best midfielders in the world another example of how flake gets the most out of his players. more than ever flicks coaching team also performed wonders during the coronavirus pandemic no club return from the enforced break fitter all strong. all the players went through an incredible physical transformation. well almost everyone. i try not to be. muscular
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my demands less weight on my bones then my bones keep a little bit longer so while bryant's fitness guru dr holder broich was behind the new training schedules flex drive and determination also. motivated his players during a difficult period in lockdown but on the phone situation all does appear to be done from phones 1st gombeen via was muchmore i mean it was. one of my dish going to push it was i'm tired no i've seen just a. man with decent gear. to saddam but most especially those who must just yet i'm with you don't fool no potential to meet in. the same spread ration saw them in superior shape to all of their opponents. both in the bundesliga and the champions league against every team they face they were fast stuff stronger better off.
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with the club world cup title also in the 7 a straws to try for cabinet on sci fi flick has now won it all with by in munich. mean from by munich we have our. slogan and the slogan mean so that we are. afraid from nobody. slick buys into that attitude and he's hungry for even more success of the see that iced tea bit of ice we bought them up to 5 of it's full but it's just enough and it's mccomas well into focus enough the noid see that. so what next for hans the flick he's buying through and through and looks destined to forge the next great did a steal at the ferry enjoy. and
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serve the conflicts of the government of sri lanka has been strongly criticized the un human rights council which wound them into curating situation in the country and the increase marginalize ation of minorities my guest this week is joining up call i'm a good secretary just sri lanka's foreign. industry physically johnson is dumb enough to take the criticism seriously and to something about the conflict of the. next to double. a share 100 to start a new life migrants in sicily to taste if the life a living hell was worth the risk they took they would i went through. this not really want to you know and when to give you 25 at all costs if i believe that you cannot survive on that it's coming here to come here you are running from the awoke you are on is from. a 77 percent living to 60 minutes long t w. what secrets lie behind small. discover
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