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read. in 16. w. . maybe i'm david and this is climate change private sector. happiness increase books. this is the book for you. to get smarter birth free to double your book on. my. pocket surfing is not really a sport for the faint hearted because in norway the athletes have to face temperatures that are only just above freezing not for me thank you very much.
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and with that welcome to the new edition of euro max from our nice and warm studio let's see what else we have for you today. the line or stephen west from amsterdam getting married and keen on living and. the 106 year old girl down from paris is still telling me you. know our 1st report isn't about skiing as you might think it's about surfing in snowy weather and freezing temperatures these days surfing fans are heading to northern norway in search of the ultimate kick something north of the arctic circle you don't believe me then watch the. driving snow and icy wind and water temperatures of 4 degrees celsius. perfect weather for surfing. at
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least for surfing fans here in the live food to nylons the norwegian archipelago is known as the northern most surfers paradise more and more people are heading to the arctic circle to ride the waves. one of them is norwegian. and 20 team moved here just for the waves. it's a bit hard korea dogon surfing or on the world of the war but it's not. but. we appreciate the way this war every way when we go to the big harder to catskill if we is a big war a war to beat harder everything's a bit tougher 6 millimeters of neoprene is all that separates the surface of their skin from the icy waters 'd in recent years wet suits have been developed for the necessary freedom of movement and since time surfers have been heading for the icy
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arctic waters. less people and less good surfers means more waves for everyone. the waves are said to offer ideal surfing conditions. just off the coast the sea plunges to depths of 500 meters. the water coming in from greenland can form waves several metres high. these days some 5000 surfers a year venture here not that many compared to other surfing spots. most of them had for the bay for blue star. families around 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle is known as the birthplace of arctic surfing. and that is thanks to former seaman tor from saying. some 50 years ago he and
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a friend were watching surfers in australia back in norway they wanted to try it for themselves they looked at a beach boys album cover and built a surfboard of their own. with lots of patience staying power and styrofoam they taught himself how to surf. you don't think yeah. it's going to be shoot but we shoot we should be huge why no need a place to have a beach. that we may teach without wetsuits surfing here was only for the toughest of the tough. you know when a match a new ball to the water and you go out of your. wallet to mean it's and of the who are your you so there's also easy. the young surfers and have it easier today. wearing modern west suits they can stay in the water and ride the waves for as long
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as they like. far at least as long as their strength holds out. and. a low water to high tide but it's time to get out of this in the. coldest part. in the wind. about to go because. there's a little buzz close. arctic surfing in the le futon where riding the waves takes on a whole different kind of cool. and. that's how i learned to nip in my handicraft class but i haven't done anything since then so it looks like i need to get some practice maybe mid wear designer
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steven west can give me some tips we visited him in the dutch city off. thank you dear old american steven west is on a mission to make knitting and knitwear more and more popular. his pride he kind of patents captivate young people and in particular then. i do all the designs and patterns myself so i like write all the patterns and i know and conceptualize all the designs so i put a lot of passion and i really really love everything i make i love working with tons of colors because that's what inspires you the most western it's in amsterdam he has around 225000 photos on instagram. in online tutorials he demonstrates how to knit his colorful geometric patterns. chon
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play an important part in his videos that's something i want to do a lot more of as make things really fun video tutorials so that a lot of different types of people will feel invited to moving and it doesn't have to being something always so technical but it can also be something really playful and fashionable west who is also a trained dancer and choreographer that starts out with sketches then he and his team work out the finished product quest is a cheap cult status among fans the world over here regularly publishes books of finishing patterns with guidelines even found his own riddance label and his little shop in amsterdam. i don't like to play by the rules i don't like to by the rules i never learned how to take a design class or any of that so i made up everything just by playing. among stephen west's fans stettin year old constantine see back from berlin he lenten it
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from his grandmother and get his ideas and inspiration online from. the social media network specializes in hand crafts and has some 9. registered accounts the world over. i was just fascinated with what you can do with knitting actually i thought knitting was something for grannies but that's not true. 39 year old pianist fabien philo from berlin has also discovered the joys of knitting he wrote his own music school but it's also still found time to knit a good 100 items including sweaters scoffs caps songs and blankets. straight to me knitting is pure joy. i love to note because i can just sit on the sofa in the evening after a long working day light the fire and enjoy this moment of peace and movement there war. i can focus on one thing forget about everything else and unwind.
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but the trend isn't limited to the maid items the latest men's fashion collections feature knitwear and all the ryan team's colorful patterned oversized simple this season knitting is not to be ignored. sasha can confirm that he's run a women's shop in berlin for many years and not only that he regularly organizes knitting excursions and knitting events even if it increases but now as the pandemic rages on his events are only held online for example his weekly on minute meeting. unfunctional just out 1st i put on life facebook shows that i can only communicate with the customers one way. and then i realized there's room and other platforms. but on the zoom and i found that i could really interact and speak to the participants. and i can ask them things and they can answer so i can show them things and we can work them out and just have fun and chat while we're at it you
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know back to amsterdam and stephen west his shop is already a fixture in the heart of the city and he lacks no shortage of ideas for future creations. it could be like a t.v. show where it's like maybe a western it's talk show but with a lot of dance breaks too so we could learn new techniques there could be some tutorials on the t.v. show i could interview all my friends i think that would be crazy i don't know if the world is ready for it. knitting is a successful trend that's now finding a lot of interest among men. the lady we are about to meet is 106 years old and is still a talented pianist mays began to play at the tender age of 5 and has since nobody really knows if she is the oldest piano player in the world and to her it doesn't really matter because she still feels quite young at heart we paid her
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a visit at her home in paris. call it maes loves to play the piano she's 106 years old and still plays for at least 4 hours every day she cannot imagine life without her beloved instrument. through playing the piano has a physical quality says yes touching it caressing it it makes a difference whether your hammering the keys. oh softly pressing them with your fingertips. colette was born into a french upper middle class family in 1914. she started learning the piano at the
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age of 5. even as a child music helped her escape her strict upbringing and enter her own carefree world. because. my mother was a very stern cold hearted woman who didn't really like children unlike my grandmother but i was always scared of getting smacked a mistake sight supposedly made although i never knew what i had done wrong though playing the piano always offered me some comfort that the the highest for her. when she was 15 attended the paris school of music and later worked as a piano teacher. she's been playing the piano for over a century now but she didn't publish her 1st album until she reached the age of 84 . her son father reese mayes supports his mother.
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and father of c. . my mother went through a lot of tough times in her life like many others. as the old but once she sat down at the piano she lost herself in the world of music. it. gave her positive energy with strength and motivation to yes this is. the age of 106 call it still feels pretty agile. and peculiarly old. ringback to. us was the i think it's a question of mindset that my mother had many good qualities but mentally speaking she was always told that staying young isn't a question of age and that neither your young and or you're not all that cool or that. despite her age colette mays is still highly active. she says being passionate is keen.
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for a fast looked at that the knife is all about staying passionate and curious that you can't let that slip away by blasting. an attitude that seems to be working wonders for her health. ringback ringback plan measure. duty fortunately she doesn't have any major health issues. apart from her eyesight and hearing deteriorating. she doesn't eat much but she eats very regularly close to sort of kill and there are 3 things she can't do without this it is the loo for the cheese like often people. use you and she also enjoys a glass of wine if you have them she keeps herself busy to. its new album will be
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ready by the end of april again featuring works by. favor composer claude debussy. and then she can look forward to celebrating her 107th birthday on june 16th. i would say that lady is really record breaking and you can find many more record breaking stories in our europe cinemax reports on our you tube channel. your head from its extreme science in your up to the max your max reporting hendrik belling takes you to one of a kind places in your at. the highest well k. now the biggest stadium. the iciest hotel. breathtaking. stunning. record breaking. it was amazing it was like the weirdest thing i've ever done. what chicks dream
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quipping moments now are now you tube channel. that we have a brand new book to accompany our europe sort of max reports featuring the $111.00 extreme places in europe that you shouldn't miss if you like to copy them and view it struck just go to our website for or did details when i go hiking i get hungry very quickly so i usually take from sandwiches with bread butter cheese that's it's well some people are a bit more ambitious than i am they like to cook at recourse neal out in the wilds dead you would normally only find in a very fancy restaurant i would be much too lazy to go to all that effort but mark them or showed us how it's. it's still early morning when marcus semma heads up into the mountains this time for a new adventure in the alps the bavarian extreme athlete loves lonely trails.
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but once he's reached the mountain top he's not content with a simple snack he treats himself to some homemade news lee with fresh blueberries. it's not even in the mountains is a real pleasure especially when you have fresh ingredients and it's like fresh farmers. are all made mostly where you know exactly what's in it you need energy for mountaineering that's why i think you should prepare as much of your own food as possible marcus them as a trained cook who used to work in unix high class restaurants he always like to take time off for travelling around the world one day he decided to combine his 2 major passions in life cooking and adventure and now he publishes books on a cool may outdoor cuisine and today against this amazing backdrop he's preparing
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freshwater civic chains a stacia followed by venice insulting baka with forrest mushroom risotto he's brought everything he needs with him. inside me how do i back unpack the char it was freshly caught this it only keep for one day so bought here's my saddle of venison. i froze it earlier you know how it'll keep for about one day when i then it'll be fully defrosted i'm told to marcus fine dining on a mountaintop is an affordable luxury he starts by philip in the chalk then marinating it's a lemon and finally adding a mango onion jinja chilli coriander and peanuts to protests of each peru's national dish. then marcus needs to boil water for the main course. you have your. the engine only got snow available up here. ice would be better as it contains us air. that would need less gas to melt liter of water. he's only got
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a limited amount of cooking gas with him so he's got to use it wisely or. he can't predict how long the drive force mushroom and rice will need to boil as that depends on the outer tube. the higher a climb the lower the air pressure that means my broth boils on a far lower temperature and in extreme case 8000 meters of water boils i just 60 degrees celsius the problem there is some food doesn't cut properly today he's at an altitude of 1700 meters so preparing the result isn't an issue cooking times for the venison wrapped in satan have also depend on the outer tube there with enough patience mountaineers could prepare meat even in the himalayas and the south and vodka looks almost as good as in a 5 star restaurant with your movements by looking at the mountains isn't always as
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easy as it looked today. but it certainly fun trying new things by combining the things you've previously learned in life. time for it is that marcus gets busy grinding coffee to make a tiramisu without having tricity to whisk eggs he simply dips expressive biscuits in mosconi. this week for always trying to find the essentials and recipes. that way anyone can recreate them outdoors. and me. after this rich 3 course many it's time to burn off some calories and as the sun begins to set marcus erect his one man tent he treats himself to some ginger tea while watching the sunset. this in the. yes we're in a star studded restaurant tonight with the 1000000 stars hotel it's going to be a beautiful starry night no luxury hotel to offer that. that's the real luxury but
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preparing your own delicious food outside and building your own restaurant patio bustin con. chef marcus center really knows how to enjoy life so many flavors in the great outdoors. is a very hot material we all know that but then the shots of man with castro can make it appear quite soft elastic and flexible we took a look over the skull shoulder while he was hard at work in his workshop gunny. soft as butter. pierced like skin. and folded like cloth. these are sculptures by spanish artist jose manuel castro. cars all his works and stone.
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my relationship to stones isn't really physical. it's magical. because i feel the stones in a very special way. as if they obeyed me. and we had a kind of relationship like a friendship. there me star pose a man well castro trained as a stonemason and sculptor in the 1980 s. at the a scala become terrorists and northwestern spain it is known as one of the country's best schools for stone masonry. culture has a profound relationship with stone. there's no ranging from the megalithic monuments to cathedrals. that all the work i do with stone is based on this close relationship with me and. i see it as something living. the
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sculptor draws inspiration from the collision countryside and whether being coastline. 'd here went on water the forces of nature work the stone and create bizarre shapes. was a man well castro's workshop is in the village a village there suso near the atlantic coast. here he chisels grinds and sands out the smooth flowing surfaces of his stone sculptures with power tools. as well as painstakingly by hand. he gives the stone a finishing patina with ferric chloride at high temperatures. we've got a move where i've always been good at drawing and i made models for a long time. they argue the techniques are a help. but you also need a good imagination. you know but few of his neighbors know what he does for
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a living and that some of his sculptures have been exhibited around the world like this working granite titled union a para tosa or conspicuous union. or works combined with wood. as well as his courts. or spikes sculptures. castro often works with more kenya a black stone commonly found in the region. that everybody going to visit its main quality is that you can give the stone an incredible shine . like a mirror. 3rd movie though that's because it is so hard. to meet they. leave so when you polish the stone you don't even rub off the top layer of fine
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particles but in the ring that ash but if you hear that up either but if you were i mean we freenet. he's often drawn to the rugged coast. this is where he comes to wind down after a long hard days at work. and i don't scold because i find it relaxing because i feel the urge to do this but it's exhausting physically taxing and requires a lot of dedication so yes whenever i completed demanding project you know i always feel satisfied. jose manuel castro an artist who simply cannot withstand the magical attraction of stones. and that's all we have time for today but don't forget to follow us on social media or more like i report until we meet again. in
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. the for. assisting that we news line found our lead the battle to succeed i'm glad that germany's conservatives struggled to choose their candidate for chancellor in this year's election to marry a different men are vying for the job and after all. week long standoff neither show any signs of backing down also coming up.
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germany remembers the nearly $80000.00 lives lost took over at 19 in the country leading a commemorative service the german president describes the pandemic as a dark time that is left. byron's looks at 4 and another one this league title but the folks hierarchy is not happy at all the coach runs a slick announcing he wants to leave at the end of the season. and welcome to the show. the race to succeed america as germany's chancellor is heating up and no party seems to be struggling more to find a candidate to send into the competition than her own a self-imposed deadline by the governing see the alliance to announce a candidate expires tonight the standoff is between the various premier mako and
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the president of the christian democratic union. he is supported by party leadership zuda of the smaller sister party c.s.u. is a lot more popular among voters being the biggest party in the conservative coalition that's traditionally the c.d.u. who nominates the candidate to spearhead the joint campaign going to america has not publicly endorsed either of them. let's bring in our chief political editor good to see you a self-imposed deadline ends tonight but no decision yet what's going to happen next. that's the big question we need one of these 2 men to declare will post together idea of the say the next sounds accounted for the supposed to be ordinarily one would think ok why don't they just have a vote well to do the cast is chosen by the upper echelons of the posse was
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backing. the c.d.u. party is that now the smaller variances the party the c.d.c. was adamant that markel sued s. and p. because he is so much stronger in those opinion polls both when you ask the general public but also c.d.u. conservative fellow is seen as the man who could deliver more votes at the ballot box and that's his key argument so we're hearing that individual groups in germany's federal states of the seed you have gathering this evening in berlin they've already come out in favor of marco's and that too was well could be a potential so down on tuesday if the parliamentary group in the end gets to decide this very question something. that the posse previously has been backed by and that marco wants to avoid this is going to have been going on for weeks now what is taking so long. well neither wants to back down and
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critics are saying that it's really exposing a week there is that he didn't adamantly 6 there before that yes he wants to be the man on the ticket he said the man has the best chance of actually getting elected should be on that ticket opening up space for marcos there so we're seeing in a policy fighting are creating something that is bruising damaging not just for the candidates but for the chances of another matt will c.d.u. c.s.u. conservative coalition remaining the strongest party year and these so what is the coming increasingly more thinkable is that the greens who are benefiting from this may in the end come out stop this party if this proves is that some are predicting the greens themselves are declaring who their candidate is supposed to be tomorrow on monday so that makes them well over take the.
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heat but also in terms of having a controlled process so very dangerous fandom apple's party what is actually america's role in all of those i mean after all a term potential successor we're talking about here. well she says she has no role and she's been asked this once again last week and she says that he's she's declared she will stay out of it and that's exactly what she's trying to do it again pretty you see it quite clearly i mean that's that was her favorite to become the party leader although more recently she's also praised markel suitor so clearly she's trying to balance out. the will most likely for itself it's much more tied to the pandemic then follows after her but it's becoming quite clear that stability angela merkel was known for was also the stability we
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saw within her own c.d.u. c.s.u. party take out the fact a mac party is left in this kind of disarray machine i could now thank you very much for the sense that it's been a day of remembrance here in germany to pay tribute to the almost 80000 people who have died of covert 19 since the pandemic reached the country a commemorative service was led by german president. len he called it a chance to say goodbye in dignity to those lost to cope with 19 many of whom died alone and without their families and times of unprecedented isolation. the 1st person in germany to test positive for the corona virus was in late january 2020. since then as in most of the rest of the world life has been put on hold in germany and tens of thousands of families left to mourn lost
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loved ones. the national requiem provided a moment for germany to pause and reflect on those who would do their died because of the virus or had passed away separated from their families due to pandemic restrictions. as a sound. today we're focusing not on numbers and statistics but on the people that we've lost and the industry for all of their differences and the different ways in which they lived. their all nest by their families and friends by their neighbors and their colleagues by our society in ones like this there is none of them will come back but they remain in our memories. we will not forget them the fergusons in this. only a few people could attend the requiem due to social distancing rules to be included
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chancellor angela merkel as well as relatives of people who had died during the pandemic most of the ceremony was given over to them and their poignant stories. 8 days of worrying. waiting for the doctor to call me every day hoping for a miracle praying that my worst fears would not come true my worst fears came true on the 14th of april i was allowed to go to the i.c.u. to my husband and when it was clear that medicine to do nothing more for him. germany's president. spoke of hope during the ceremony germany was able to keep rates of infection in the initial phase of the pandemic. measures and social distancing but numbers started to rise last autumn and now the country is battling
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the 3rd wave. said by remaining united and caring for each other the pandemic will pass by. words of encouragement for a nation like so many others around the world that is grieving for all those lost to the coronavirus. let's now get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a passenger train has derailed north of cairo injuring around $100.00 people 4 carriages ran off the railway in the city of bend ha the train was traveling to the nile delta city of months or from the egyptian capital. a wildfire on south africa's table mountain has forced students from the university of cape town to evacuate helicopter crews drop water bombs to try to quell the wildfire as
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winds rapidly spread flames across dr bush. and the bonus lake of fire in munich have released a statement criticizing their coach dunphy flick after he publicly stated that he wants to leave the club at the end of the season flick made the announcement after a byron's win over a last book which puts them closer to 9th consecutive championship the club statement is another sign of the tension behind the scenes that have brought his tenure to a premature end. pansie flick led by into one of their most successful seasons ever last august's champions league triumph crowned a campaign in which the bavarians also retained the bundesliga title and won the german cup. but things have unraveled in recent months flix comments in press conferences have fed speculation of a rift with the club's sporting director. and now he's confirmed that he
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feels it's time to move on. to something fine i told the club this week that i'd like to cancel my contract at the end of the season. ended as his own or. it's one of those times in life when you think about things and ask yourself which pair you want to take. you to be good soon the following day fans expressed disappointment that flick intends to leave the club after just 18 trophy laden months. it's very sad they have a great coach and to be honest i think they should get rid of sally homage to now because to be honest the coach is so much more important than the sporting director the sport director that is if you can see flick can do whatever he wants he did everything right he won so many titles despite a very difficult personnel situation. now by an executive board has released
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a statement saying they disapprove of flick making the news public with the team facing 2 crucial games in the coming week by an a well on course to win their 2nd blunders liga title under flick but the latest developments suggest a marriage that seemed to be made in heaven is set to end in a messy divorce. max marrows here for more on this bombshell announcement max it's been a short but extremely successful spell for flake and fire and what's next for him well all signs point to the germany job which is going to be vacated by you ask him live after the euros in july and the flick actually was his assistant probably the most successful period in recent history of the german national team and with live leaving it just makes sense he was linked to the job even before he announced his intention to leave the club and looking at it as a career move it makes total sense you go into the back of a trouble winning season where you then pick up 6 titles looking like you're going to pick up your 7th title now and the only way really is down out of the cup in the
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champions league already this season and they've looked defensively quite fragile that times and this way will be fun be remembered as one of the most successful coaches in such a short space of time and the doors for the german national team job absolutely wide open however he still has a contract up by until 2023 so maybe a bit of a legal battle there all right so and job opening and i'm going to play got tom club who do you think kind his successor well the name on everyone's lips is really an august man now he's currently in charge of all be light secure bonds may title rival and also looking to establish themselves as that 2nd big club in germany and i think now those money is also kind of still out to prove himself there it's you know it's a tough job for him there but not as much pressure as byan and i think he'll stay there it'll be a week move for lights if they just let him go will pave the way for him to go. by and preference is always been a german coach now and i was one doesn't have
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a release clause was coming off the national team gave he doesn't seem to be interested in taking a job anytime soon also doesn't get along with a couple of the senior squad members that by and closer who's currently the assistant of look at by and if you want to promote from within well he's actually come out today and criticized the communication. decides in a lack of respect in the response and i also believe a lot of clubs are going to look twice with sully how much is the sporting director having that much power and for me not a very impressive transfer record are you really willing to go into that situation i think the favorite is going to be eric tend to hog from who coached by ends reserve team a few years back speaks german is dutch so i put my money on him you can clump would be maybe a bit more of a left field choice right not much time left but any dark horses besides the ones and. perhaps daniel foka who just won promotion with nora at city he could be one to put your money on but flick came out of left field so it's going to be
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interesting right meryl thank you very much. wanting to do a news up next our magazine shaft meets digital nomads traveling the world and don't forget you can always get the latest headlines on our website that s d w dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram to find us at studio we news uncle felix and me and the entire team here in berlin for you so much for your company today. i'm secure in the fire were not hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliances of the what's your story. 'd
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and what numbers of women especially of victims of violence in homes and take part and send us your story we are trying all with to understand this new culture. another visitor another guests you want to become citizens. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. a shift special how digital moments are trading in the office for the beach. nina bushman teaches english and german. she works on line from wherever she happens to be at the moment she and her son nikolai a touring greece. this is my office i can set it up wherever i am today i'm at this
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gorgeous place and i can't imagine anything better and better than. question after that business studies jenny in christian new rash it found good jobs with a steel company and a pharmaceutical fan but 3 years ago they threw in the towel and began and going live the head 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 and that what i was doing there wasn't me because wearing a suit and tie was never my thing. but the my. best immorality has gone into business for himself as an online entrepreneur for 5 years he's traveled the well 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 and often the motivator was the real triggers tell us what about whether emotional or physical you can just keep on
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going on that drives you to change things and drive across and out here in the thai capital bangkok the german entrepreneur has rented an apartment but basti and probably won't stay long and 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 something in tottenham on social media especially in platforms like instagram digital moments are often depicted with those classical cocktail at the beach pics a 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 it if you're pursuing your own goals and we are often i see it in our lives in 2015 he started traveling visiting 30 countries in 3 years at
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best he traded goods on procurement platforms. these days he earns his living mainly by giving n one courses about how to work from anywhere. in boston brahman show you 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 gran canaria jetty and christian year ashok have rented a house for 5 weeks. the 30 somethings are reporting on travel in the coronavirus pandemic for their blog. but when we have time off i want to jump in the pool we do
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that when we want to work we do that too. so we do the things we so toto. 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. the certainly health of the cold war. but things don't 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 christians for it will probably never be like it used to get 13 months after the accident the couple returned to thailand.
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return to old lives pretty fast simply because it was one that we were. to return to. since the accident and the birth of the son louis the no magic existence has changed somewhat the baby needs regular checkups and vaccinations and christian also nice to see his doctor regularly these days most of that travel destinations are in europe and that way they can quickly return to germany where they legally reside and pay taxes to a digital demands the boundaries between work retired and family life a fluid the restaurant by the beach becomes their 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 one of the 2 to 3 hours from a restaurant or a cafe generally we're most productive at home 1st not peaceful. but i was.
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i. not far from athens in greece need a best man and has sun nicholai have spent the night in that camper van. buren work on. burma pack everything up and move on the trip by nina's work day is starting if their technology plays along with him and i have an antenna that improves reception a bit so 98 percent of the time the internet connection works up to it will see it a moment if it's strong enough. stock in august nina currently has 15 students around the world over her website they pick private lessons for 40 euros per session and pay online africa then why good morning how are you. absolutely they have until after nina is 4 hours a day on average. every day is
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a window to another well my students are elsewhere from another culture and have other topics other interests so it's never dull that's more fun as nick and i started school half a year ago meena bushman can only travel during the school holidays though 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 bushman likes to seek out spots she's never been to the full. 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 not going to organize my life so this freedom requires a lot of effort and i thought it's that simple i like it this way and i wouldn't change it being a soul that is certainly not for everyone. nina bushman has been travelling the world for savaging is 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. it's near so this to me it's simpleton to be happy but also to know that things are working for those around me that 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 if you will that 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 that's in future they should be able to live and. but together here many digits will never match and they're living by creating websites doing online advertising writing text those logs only
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a few have suffered big losses due to cope it now has been living in thailand for 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 metal mess that hotel and tourism where so many have lost their jobs most already getting struck stepaside up their wages at the heights will 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 it because digital nomads often feel isolated. from and that's people fairly fast but always in the superficial level hopefully that will change with the folks here that's something which could develop to be more intense real friendships look this off points off them should make my city to
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nomads bastion takes advantage of the benefits of globalization his visa for thailand is valid for a ged and the cost of living is lower here than in germany our american taliban want to come but we have. passed him by romney 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. genny immigration you 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. ash. they're all right you know it was the way
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your ball got i for explore working on an i phone course to teach people a bit more about i phone to talk to free and we think it's pretty promising because 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. needed best and has found another campsite with a view. every day as for live holiday moments and new adventures. books also means is to me you know what luxury is precisely what i have here. simply being free being creative decide where i want to be when i want to be there and for how long. to give. i.
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asked him his name added life is also no longer just about money now he can on occasion afford to take a few days off and get away from until. he started to learn thai to meditate. and he wants to explore life beyond they did to. somebody. else living like on the land has taught me the value of thinking outside the box and just trying things out. and those who should simply enjoy the short time we have on this planet the music.
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building the future the daily r.w.c. it's awesome university researchers and students there are working to advance green mobility. one save the entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility. rev. next. on the good folks of because i'm patient to give it. to him. made me who i am today. now it's money for setting the time.
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