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tv   Projekt Zukunft  Deutsche Welle  April 17, 2021 7:03pm-7:30pm CEST

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people present at the funeral close family and friends the world family themselves social distancing jaring the service wearing face masks as well saying none of the pumpkin certainly you might expect from a royal funeral now one of the. moments i'm sure will be the image of the queen sitting alone putting a very very somber figure in line with the restrictions she was near or any other member of the row family that clearly that is an image that is his touch the nation touch the well and will be ensuring not just as a memory all of prince philip's funeral but also as an image of the times in which is taking place at the pandemic she like so many others having to enjoy a funeral alone without being close to loved ones now another moment that i'm sure will be remembered will be close members of the royal family following the coffin
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into the chapel particularly because harry and william phillips grandsons prince harry and prince william followed the coffin image is that they were very evocative of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin and have funeral in 1997 princess diana the brothers this time separated once close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers that something that so many people were watching today to look for signs of the body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in june was very difficult though clearly they read into it after all these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved grandfather the funeral prince philip's fingerprints all over it how did the ceremony reflect the duke's life and personality charlotte. right it was the personal touches that made this funeral particularly moving this
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had as i'm sure you can imagine be been planned for a long time philip having prince philip having a number of specifications about how he wanted to see this funeral played out that was clear in the music the songs that we show use it as well as the very strong presence of the armed forces as you mentioned he saw active service during the 2nd world war and maintained a lifelong association with the military one key feature of this funeral was of course the learned joy which activism has carrying his coffin into the chapel that was specially designed by prince philip himself painted in military green just that just a marker of the man that he was and the special functions he wanted to bring to this funeral but their money marked the queen's 1st public appearance since her long time companion passed you already described the scenes of her being there on
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her own it's really difficult to imagine how tough it must be coping without her husband of 73 years. of course this winds of calm is a great shock to the queen or the royal family prince philip had been in hospital he'd been ill for some time nevertheless this will clearly be a devastating loss to the queen prince philip by has signed for 73 years of marriage always always present it royal events that she attended in fact her son the head said this the loss of her husband will leave a huge void in her life will they she is still injuring the loss with stoicism the family rallying around here indeed the whole country there's been an outpouring of support for the queen and particularly in light of these very moving images that we saw today of her sitting alone mourning the loss of the man who she wants to scribes as has strength and has day challenge shall some people at windsor castle
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thank you very much. so take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour myanmar's military rulers say they have released more than $23000.00 prisoners under an amnesty to mark the buddhist new year it's unclear whether anti home to a demonstrators or journalist jailed covering fairburn school are included protesters and yang gone have called for a strike over the holiday. raul castro has stepped down as head of cuba's communist party his resignation marks of formal end to 6 decades of rule by the cost for a family the veteran leader says kubo will not renounce socialism. zimbabwe has begun releasing around $3000.00 prisoners as part of a presidential amnesty which aims to ease congestion and cut cope with 19 cases in overcrowded jails those being released have been convicted of nonviolent crimes
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meaning inmates will be vaccinated. the number of deaths worldwide from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 3000000 brazil has seen the 2nd highest toll after the united states nearly 400000 people have died in the country now authorities there are advising women to delay pregnancies until the crisis subsides. another day another life lost to the pandemic. so far there seems to be no end in sight to the streams of people who seek out this cemetery grieving for their loved ones. are supportive now destroyed before covert people died of cancer eggs heart problems now we don't talk anymore about cancer about a heart problems now we only talk about carving this disease has trapped the whole world and i find them. these crypts in the brazilian
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mega city of rio de janeiro were built before the pandemic they will soon be full years before they were scheduled to reach capacity. night shifts have been added at several cemeteries as diggers work around the clock to bury those who have succumbed to cloud the 19. the government has warned of a new threat it says the brazilian variant appears to affect expectant mothers more than earlier versions. if possible women should try to delay their pregnancy until better times in order to have a safe a pregnancy. on the other side of rio de janeiro or co the 19 vaccines are delivered to the ricin your slum. it's a time sensitive fight that takes health care workers from door to door. a small
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sign of haarp in doc times. correspondent joins us now from rio de janeiro when he is good to see you again the w.h.o. recently called the situation in brazil a raging inferno why has brazil been so badly affected. for already more than one year brazil has not taken the sufficient measures in order to stop the pandemic to stop the virus spreading and it's mainly the port of prison or were never to create a real lockdown in the last. month or so at the situation got worse and. because our always react to the pressure of different groups in society in the last weeks mainly the churches. asked him and asked the government to. assist and these are the groups to the ones response and on the other hand the
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vaccination progress is. again too little and too late and that is a real factor here in brazil that they are not as many people with a vaccination as for example in europe in some countries there or in chile here in south america and in rio we actually see it really difficult situation in the hospitals for example there is a lack of medicine such as tranquilizers and this is really really a tough situation for the nurses and the doctors there and the distribution at all is really. it's a grim picture you're painting there is there any hope that the situation will improve anytime soon. maybe the actual wave might pass by soon in the next 2 weeks maybe the numbers will decline actually we see numbers between 3 and 4000 deaths per day but we don't know if the wave still will will.
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decline or not we have to wait in the next days what how it will go on but there is some hope at least that the vaccination programs might separate might be faster also due to a promise made by the sort of dairy kovacs approved ject they promised to send 4000000 doses to brazil in april much needed to us as we just saw in the report that the government is asking women not to seek getting pregnant tell us more about that. yeah this was also the case some years ago in the saeco virus crisis and again now a public officer recommitted to especially to young women to postpone a possible pregnancy to the end of the year or maybe next year because it might be safer or for them this is due to a. young woman or pregnant women better to say they are more likely to suffer
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a trumbo says in this corona crisis and that's the reason why they recommend such or such an early steps such an a decision that has an ad in rio de janeiro thank you very much for those insights . and some breaking news now from the bundesliga where byron munich beat balls book but the champion's coach hands the flick shocked fans after the game by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season flick has enjoyed a stellar 18 months at the helm winning 6 trophies with last august's champions league triumph the pick of the bunch but rumors have persisted of a rift between flick and byron sporting director was under you know how much it now flick has going for him that he wants to be released from his contract which could set him up to take the vacant will of german national coach. and get you up to speed on the rest of the bundesliga results so far this weekend but dismantled
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frankford 5 routed shonky lean got out well drew with. vs cologne still underway save drew nil nil with hoffenheim and dog will host braman while the match between minds and have to has been postponed due to several covert $1000.00 cases on the berlin site and in formula one lewis hamilton took pole position ahead of red bulls paris in the thrilling qualifying session for the emilia-romagna grand prix in italy the mercedes driver finished just for hundreds of a 2nd ahead of perez and the mexicans teammate marks a stop and who will start sunday's race in 3rd. you're watching the news up next shift tracks of digital nomads will criss cross the worlds and don't forget you can always get the latest headlines on our website and it's d.w. dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram and it is on the gulf really for me and the entire team here in berlin and it is so much for watching.
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these places and you know before smashing. step into a church. treasure. trotters discover some record breaking sites. back to also in book form. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what
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does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the coded. monday to friday. shifts special how digital no months are trading in the office for the beach. need a postman teaches english and john then. she works on 9 from wherever she has. and still be at the moment she and her son nicholai by touring greece. this is my office i can set it up wherever i am today i'm at this gorgeous place and i can't imagine anything better than better than wash day after day business studies
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jenny and christian you rush it found good jobs with a steel company and a family c typical fan but 3 years ago they threw in the towel and began an in the life they had with a travel blog now their own grand canaria. help from the 1st day of my job training i realized that i needed to be my own boss. about what i was doing there wasn't me because wearing a suit and tie was never my thing it's one thing for my. bestie morality has gone into business for himself as an online entrepreneur for 5 years he's traveled the while his favorite protocol is thailand after bunch nice surgery forced him to give up his hotel job he suffered a crisis. i think that happens quite often that's often the motivator and all the real triggers tell us what about whether emotional or physical you can just keep on going on that drives you to change things and drive across and not here in the thai capital bangkok the german entrepreneur has rented an apartment but bastion
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probably won't stay long he is a digital nomad most of his business is conducted online so he can work from pretty much anywhere in the wild like millions of others. and some of you thought of them on social media especially in platforms like instagram digital moments are often depicted with those classical cocktail of the beach pics and look at my life it's a resume and of course or that's not the case. and i'm delighted with everything else in life you have to work hard for it the 1st 3 years i worked like mad 12 to 14 hours a day but you know what you're doing it for and that's the point no one else is making you do. if you're pursuing your own goals. in 2015 he started traveling visiting 30 countries in 3 years at 1st he traded goods on procurement platforms these days he earns his living mainly by giving
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n one courses about how to work from anywhere. in boston brahmi actually a business model that lets me live and work all over the world because for me his latest business venture leasing apartments and homes in asia vanishing them and renting them out to travelers over internet platforms. never lives in one place for more than a few weeks at a time once a year he visits his parents in germany here he is on his way to the north of thailand to my and meeting place where they're just told nomads like himself. on grand canaria jetty and christian you're ashok have rented a house for 5 weeks. the 30 somethings are reporting on travel in the corona virus pandemic for their blog. but when we have time off i want to jump in the pool we do that when we want to work we do that too so we do the things we so toto these are
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for us that's what freedom means. us at the good from over the last 3 years jennie and christian have lived in what tech los to 30 different locations and they travel blog they post tips for popular travel destinations around the world they make money primarily through ads. of the certain they asked of luck of course. but they instead always go smoothly in 2017 the bad barely survived after their scooter collided with a car in thailand after undergoing several operations that they were transported back to germany and spent 8 weeks in rehab christian. as for it will probably never be like it used to get 13 months after the accident the couple returned to thailand . will return to old lives pretty fast simply because it was one that we wanted to return to. since the accident and the birth of their son louis their
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nomadic existence has changed somewhat the baby needs regular checkups and vaccinations and christian also needs to see his doctor regularly these days most of their travel destinations are in europe and that way they can quickly return to germany where they legally reside and pay taxes there digital the months the boundaries between work retired and family life are fluid the restaurant by the beach becomes our office jenny produces their reports while christian takes care of the bookkeeping and marketing the more clicks their travel blog gets the move revenue they make from the ads on their website. we usually have the 2 to 3 hours from the restaurant or a café generally we're most productive at home 1st not peaceful. but i was. i. not far from athens in greece nina bushman
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and has son nicholas i have spent the night in that camper van. here and work on. pack everything up and move on. to buy nina's work day starting if the technology plays along ok i have an antenna that improves reception a bit so 98 percent of the time the internet connection works up to see the moment if it's strong enough. nina currently has 15 students around the world over her website their private lessons for 40 euros per session and pay online africa more good morning. absolute they have until after nina is 4 hours a day on average. every day is a window to another world my students are elsewhere they're from another culture and have other topics other interests so it's never dull that's an emotional snake
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and i started school half a year ago nina bushman can only travel during the school holidays so she's considering teaching him herself in the future. when they travel mother and son rarely spend more than one night in the same place. nina basemen likes to seek out spots she's never been to before. like almost every life this one isn't perfect it's tiring because every day you have to think he'd want to my diary but i'm a going to die organize my life so this freedom requires a lot of effort that i thought is that simple i like it this way and i wouldn't change a thing a song that is certainly not for every one of us. nina bushman has been traveling the world for 7 years in that time she's visited over 100 countries.
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after her son nicholas i was born she simply carried on when he was 13 months old she flew with him to me and and they've been on the road together ever since victor is here so this to me it's important to be happy but also to know that things are working for those around me my son who's now 7 this if he still pretty much does what i tell him to do it is important for him to have fun too he should have been forced to live my life just because i want to that way mind leaving something even what he doesn't like to pass him by rami has a new project. he's rented this building and plans to turn it into a meeting place for digital demands of goods in future they should be able to live and. together here many digital moments and then living by creating websites doing online advertising writing text those blogs only a few have suffered big losses due to cope it now has been living in thailand for
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several months this job and i think in the future more people are likely to go the route of becoming digital because many have seen that their secure job isn't so secure after all especially my. hotel and tourism where so many have lost their jobs most or really getting 60 percent of their wages at the high school come here young travellers of all nationalities can live and work together for a while best in burundi hopes that a sense of community will develop because digital nomads often feel isolated. from god's people fairly fast but always on a superficial level hopefully that will change with the folks here that something which develops to be more intense real friendships this off points off them should make nice the 2 nomads bastion takes advantage of the benefits of globalization his visa for thailand is valid for it yeah and the cost of living is nowhere here than
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in germany our program i don't want to talk about that we have. passed him by rami has an international health insurance plan and registered his business in canada where he only pays little tax. he invests much of his and ends in stocks cryptocurrency and real estate. jenny in christian year russia can also live from there were in fact they and most of their travel luck than they did with their own jobs in germany. the coronavirus pandemic has slashed their income by 80 percent so now they need to find another way to generate some. ass. up every word you wrote in with. your ball and i for expo were working on an i phone course to teach people of its more about i phone to talk of free and we think it's pretty promising because
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american models of worked well so. even if things are tough right now the couple has no plans to give up their lifestyle they intend to keep traveling with their notebooks in tow in recent years they've learned to deal with new situations and take advantage of opportunities they might not even have recognized before. the new best friend has found another campsite with a view. every day is full of holiday moments and new adventures. books also make is to me luxury is precisely what i have here is simply being free being created decide where i want to be when i want to be there and for how long. i'll post it to get the. past in brown is no magic life is also no longer just about money now he can on occasion afford to take
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a few days off and get away from it all. he started to learn tie and to meditate. and he wants to explore life beyond their digital wealth. somebody might be schoolyards just living like i'm normal and has taught me the value of thinking outside the box and just trying things out. and that we should simply enjoy the short time we have on this planet and use it like.
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