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research team to the pacific to the language. we'll start to do on d, w. the news . this is d. w. news live from berlin. the us, remember, it's one of the worst racial atrocities in its history. a century ago, a white mob in tulsa, oklahoma, burned down a district known as black wall street. we report on the divisions that remain 100 years on. also coming up. germany demands answers over allegations that denmark help the united states to spy on anglo medical. and other european leaders and the
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colombian army controls the streets of kali, the epicenter of deadly anti government. protests un calls for an investigation after more than a dozen people are killed in classes. ah, i'm mommy and he says, welcome to the show. the u. s. is marking this antenna re of a racist massacre and tulsa, oklahoma. in 1921, a white mob looted and burned a prosperous, black neighborhood. official figures put the death toll at 36, but contemporary historian say the real number could be as high as 300 ceremonies to remember the events of 100 years ago have been taking place in the neighbourhood, once known as black wall street, because of its many successful black businesses for decades, the massacre that unfolded there was kept quiet, only recently has the full scale of the violence come to light. our reporter
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carolina joy sent us this report. the joy and pride in tulsa green. what district people here are commemorating one of the worst race massacres in the u. s. history about the same time they're celebrating their heritage. most of the survivors of town has raised massacre are no longer alive, but their descendants are here today. it was kept a secret here until that and learn about it until about 9 or 10 years. so. well, i don't think people one to go back and remember the magic things that happened. they might have been afraid that it might happen again in 1921. a white mob, along with tulsa police, members of the national guard, attacked the black wall street district by looting and burning businesses and hopes greenwood was reduced to ashes, or 10000 black people were left homeless. a shameful episode in the history of the
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city where race still devised this residence. we have our north part of tulsa, which is for donna black and south and east and west is predominately white. and i feel like there's that line that you just don't cry. if you're one or the other, it's always been a division. but with me growing up in north hall, so we never went out to buy anything. everything was in no, we had own stores. we had our schools, we had own doctors and hospital. why the elder child sons have remained silent in the past, out of fear, a younger generation beliefs. the only solution is communicating what happens on that fateful day. ignorance that keeps us divide it so events like this. continuing to educate people, that's the only thing that i think is going to get past that point. that is what this commercial ration day is all about. teaching people what should never happen again. nevertheless, there are still some very secrets from the town. so raised massacre,
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a gruesome discovery was recently made at oak lawn chairs. this is the side where archaeologists and earth a mass grave a couple of months ago. they assume it might be connected to the cal terez massacre of $921.00. but until this is clarified, the unknown bodies were remain in the grounds. some of the cruel things that happened in this dark chapter of history remain unknown. and for many residents and tell forgiveness will only be possible once the whole truth is finally brought to light. even if it's more than a 100 years later, several european governments are demanding answers over of a report that denmark help the u. s. by on chancellor angle, a miracle, and other senior politicians initial revelations nearly a decade ago showed that us intelligence tap the phones of the of leaders. but that's including angle, a miracle. now
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a new multinational media investigation says danish military unit supported the u. s. operation. denmark's defense ministers as systematic wiretapping of close allies is not accessed unacceptable. spying on your neighbors. denmark secret intelligence agency reportedly gave us counterpart the n. s a access to extensive data streams to danish internet cables to east robin european politicians. a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence service a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping of chance. le le macklin, former foreign minister find the vital stein my,
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came out in 2013. as part of whistleblower. edward snowden leaks on the n s a securities. what they didn't reveal was that such a close european l. i was involved in another major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors, though they apparently knew about the east dropping as early as 2015 to those who were involved in the original investigation into the n. s a scandal. this hasn't come as a surprise. that's why i always pointed out, we have interest, we have common interests, but there is no field of friendship concerning states or agencies. friendship you have from between person, but not between agency. so never talk to anybody. the german government only found out about the latest revelations from the press. after a virtual meeting, both turns la, la mackerel and french president demand. when michael emphasized why a tapping allies was not acceptable,
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you know me has to wish that i was relieved to hear that the danish government, the defense minister also made it very clear what she thought of that. so in addition to seeking clarity about the faculty, i see a good basis on which we can really both trusting relationships. but to achieve that, copenhagen will have to find a way to keep its intelligence agency and check. let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. united nations nuclear watchdog says iran stockpile of enriched uranium, is around 16 times the limit set by an international court. you and also maintains tehran has failed to explain traces of processed uranium, found that several undeclared sites inferior medical workers are protesting. after the world health organization gave a seat on an executive board for the government of president, bashar assad, dozens rallied in rebel rebel held it lid province. they say
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a thought is responsible for bombing clinics and hospitals during the devastating civil war now and it's 10 year columbia security forces are tightened in control over the city of cali, president yvonne do k ordered soldiers and police patrol the streets after several people were killed and anti government protest, the city of kali has become a hotspot for demonstrations. protesters started in april over a proposed tack that increased and extended to police brutality poverty and health crisis. we're joined now by the w correspondent, johan ramirez and colleague, columbia. johan kali has been one of the epa centers of this protest movement. what's happening there? now? i would say that some parts of the city are quite normal in this moment. some other parts are very, very tense. we have seen a very important military person from the city today. let's remember that. on
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friday, president yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city. after a deadly friday of a process to the decision that has not been received by the population. because people are demanding exactly the opposite that we throw off of the security forces and even a police reform right now we are in this place that it's called a kind of for assistance. where is one of the main spots of the protest? entirely right now, it's a little bit entry because it's raining and everybody is indoors. but as you can see, the browser still blocked here on the situation is still outside for years in some parts. hands in some parts of com. this is what we have seen today here in colleague, so as to whether keeping the piece at the moment. but let's talk about what happened on friday, because that's had repercussions here. columbia is under ation, international pressure after several demonstrators were killed late last week. and the u. n. is now calling for an independent investigation. is that having any
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pressure, any impact there? it's difficult to to see, to say how much the international community pressure is influencing on this crisis . because right, not every single human rights organization around the world is talking about colombia. what is happening here. but even though we are still reporting every day about classes police brutality death, i mean i carried through some in joe's in columbia have died at least 60 people in the last month. some 300 people are still missing. there are very far stuff at least 20 cases of sexual abuse committed by the security forces. and even though it isn't happening, even though the community international community is looking at what is happening in columbia. so it's difficult to say how much the international committee pressure influence in this price. d. w correspondent, johan ramirez in cali, columbia. thank you. events in columbia have had
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consequences in the world of soccer country was due to co host this years copa america. but the soccer tournament has been moved due to security fears. meanwhile, a co host argentina has also been stripped of the tournament because of a surge and coven covered 1900 cases. brazil is the new host, but the health situation is not much better there with the tournament to start and just 2 weeks. preparations were under way in argentina before south america's governing body for football balls posted this message on twitter saying that argentine would not be hosting the copa america due to present circumstances now which up to brazil in normal times. certainly a country capable of hosting such an event, but these aren't normal times. opinions are mixed up with some form it's, we've been through worse times. here. brazilians may be wounded,
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but never defeated. so we'll be there to chair for the brazilian team. both step on the bill. i've also sent us home, but as a my name, our name our will be the main man at the copa america meals. this is not the time to host the copa america because it will bring tours here in the new pandemic is not over yet. and we have not been vaccinated. you know, i think it should be cancelled this year. because simple as that. brazil has the 3rd highest number of corona virus cases in the world, and about 16000000 and the 2nd highest death rate with 460000 having lost their lives to the disease. yet when it comes to put your ball, many brazilians might be willing to look the other way. after all, they are defending champions, and brazilians need some kind of good use. the question is, how much of a risk is the corporate america?
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well mail me o soccer has withdrawn from the tennis french open. organizers threatened to expel her when she boycotted a news conference. the world number 2 decided not to face reporters after her 1st round win over. patricia tig, citing mental health issues. she was fined $15000.00. a stock i had said she would not attend to obligatory news conferences. she maintains questioning affects her mental well being. and reaching the summit of mount everest is a challenge for any climber. the one who has disabled you might think the difficulties would be insurmountable. one chinese mountaineer has managed to overcome his disability to reach the peak. this voted shows images of a thief. few would have thought possible. 46 year old chinese climbers, young home reaching the summit of mount everest. what is remarkable is that he is blind or listening hasn't happened. i will get come because i couldn't see where i was walking, and i couldn't find my central gravity. sometimes i would fall,
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but i kept thinking i had to face those difficulties. why? young hong is a 1st blind person in asia and only the 3rd anywhere to scale the world's highest peak. he lost his sight at the age of $21.00. after suffering, glaucoma, he managed to get to the top of every but with the help of 3 guides. he believes his experience of reaching the summit was different from that of most other climates. so that's what he missed. i didn't feel exhilarated or emotional, like other climbers. i didn't think too much as i thought that the environment around me was quite risky. so i told my guide, i wanted to get down quickly to the shanghai made it down to base camp safely. he said he knows why he was successful and has some advice on this in his position. time, you a whole know if you're disabled or able bodied,
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what do you have lost your eyesight or have no legs or hands. it doesn't matter as long as you have a strong mind. you can always complete a thing that other people can use. how many relation in his case, this is certainly turned out to be true. you're watching d. w news coming up next. my colleague rob watts has the business news, i'm mommy and he says for now, thanks for watching the news . we've got some hot tips for your list, the magic corner. check hot spot for somebody. and some great help. more to boot couple you travel off, we go on the green. you feel
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worried about the furnace? me to neil. host of the reasons postcards and to me is clear. we need to change the solutions or join me for a deep into the green transformation. for me to use for the me the global recovery is on the way in europe or from the o. c. d raises the outlook from most economists, but the ones that some companies will bounce back quicker than others. coming up, china is seeking to tackle falling birth rates by allowing couples to happen to 3 children rather than to let's see how the major policy shift has gone down in
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shanghai and turkey. you need a strong gear for the legal torres. in fact, we look at why the early signs, it's good to be business. don't know what's in berlin. welcome to the program. label. recovery is under way. according to the latest forecast from the organization for economic cooperation and development. last year, in the depth of the pandemic, the global economy shrank by 3.5 percent. the bounce back this year has been strong, hitting almost 6 percent. and the r e. c. d expect it to continue if the slower in 2020 to the organization was that many member countries, especially emerging economies like college and tina and south africa, will take longer to recover than wealthy nations sheaf economist, the cd lauren spoon explained to us why that is what the main factors, knowing the recovery is delayed the nation,
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and i think we have to make the path and they are we bonding sharply, but the vaccines are not reaching, imagining, market economies. we're not making enough and more. and why do we need to do monday? on tradition and tradition on allowing vaccines to quote bother and a major shift in policy, china's rolling communist policy has announced couples or now be allowed to have up to 3 children existing to child policy that was introduced in 2016 has failed to bring about the rise in birth rates that beijing wanted. in fact, those rates of fall. and since then, some chinese are skeptical the neural or reverse that trend. china needs more children. delay to census shows a steep decline and birth rates for decades, couples who are allowed just one child in 2016. the limit was raised to 2 in the future couples can have up to 3 children. but many,
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especially in large cities like shanghai can't afford to raise several kids. so there's skepticism about the new policy. the conditions were right. we'd have more kids nowadays young people have to buy a house. there's already a lot of pressure, and then you have to consider the costs of the child's education and other things. i think this sort of policy will face difficulties. last year, only 12000000 children were born in china. that's not enough to stop the demographic trend and counter the aging population. even analysts believe paging policy shift is unlikely to achieve much success unless the government introduces really incentives. so providing a special allowances to couples who have 3 children, like, you know, reduction, fortunes, filtration, and other incentives. i don't think the chinese suppose are going to have more kids
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in the coming years. the chinese government has yet to announce any major incentives to bolster our rates. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. india is economy contracts of 7.3 percent last year. official figures show the ongoing current of ours time damage has led to the countries worst economic recession. millions of indians are now out of work, analyst expect india, the economy to continue to face pressure. this struggle is with the localized restrictions and a lot less the vaccine rollout. the u. s. federal reserve has criticized deutsche bank k g for failing to address the system shortcomings and its anti money laundering controllers according to people familiar with the matter. they say the bank could even be fined lender hasn't, from the allocation, the german line, lufthansa plans to reactivate up to 50 aircraft in the coming weeks in view of rising demand, according to a board member. booking numbers,
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july and august are up to 11 times higher than 4 weeks ago. during the current vice pandemic, the group must bold hundreds planes. germany inflection inflation rate has risen to 2.5 percent. the highest level in some say 2018 comes after german authorities ease some restrictions on restaurants. shops and cultural then uses terrain of ours. incidence rates all across the country, pigeon and bundles banks as inflation could rise, ties 4 percent this year of more and what's behind that? his i n g g for economists custom breski. yeah, i think we still, we see read the false way of a couple of inflation drivers right now. it starts with higher commodity prices goes on with higher producer prices just think offer higher container prices, the problem in and see my conductors. and then goes on to the reopening of the economy because we saw that the prices for services went up and prices for leisure
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activities also went up. so i'm currently prepared to see had then face numbers in germany to go to something like between 3 and 4 percent in the 2nd half of this year. now the start of the week has brought some positive figures for turkey. the lira came to percent in value during monday and day to shows the economy grew 7 percent in the 1st course that compared to a year earlier on the china. it's growing faster. however many to say they aren't seeing the benefits of the improving economic picture are bought a yearly hon reports from the resort city of antalya. most of her own bite normally enjoy the view from the terrors of his hotel. but that's changed. for months he's only seen the empty cow phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya as old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is. one of you know little consensus on
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a day like this. i couldn't sit and talk to you, we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now, occupancies just tend to 20 percent. things continue like this. i'll go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up. when i will tell you about the in the race to win back for interest, this summer, packee risk losing out while other popular destinations like rees italy and spain are trying to lock in booking software decline and corona virus infections. turkey still remains on many travel warning lists as a high risk country. and tell us beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back then. many believed everything would get back on track in a year, but they were wrong. only a few flooring as a here most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest which is right. so it's perfect here. the people are wonderful. the
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weather is great and i really like it can for which was, is that i and i think it's like heaven on earth. still it's warm. it's beautiful. over the new stuff at home and russia, the be crowded up here. they're empty. we have everything to ourselves. you go near the theater. we've not, i've never seen so few vacation is here in turkey for the local must be a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year, instead of the average 15000000. and that's what almost everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts, the turkish tor, the minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the country's karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spot for tourism will soon be over. by some i live in devon, we get on with the vaccination, the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can
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expect a significant increase the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year. of course is still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tourism figures then last year. most of our bi would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still, he's making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guests at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return to australia. now where the state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with plagues of mice. authorities are so desperate turning to solutions, considered unconventional, maybe even dangerous. at the farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out of a horror movie. farmers are desperate crops things
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side. then go and then dig into the crop, nate, and it doesn't have to come up or as it just come out and pipe the head through the soil that is being bought in the heads of bought in the tip. so from this phone and then if there isn't a massive calling of the road and soon farmers associations are warning the plague could go on for 2 or more years. or also a have applied to the federal government for emergency approval for a poison. but he's 4 times stronger than anything that's available on the market at the moment. a product that he's currently illegal in australia because it is so toxic. and we're having to go down this path because we need something that is super strength. critic say the poison could have unintended consequences on other wildlife. last years. wet weather could be a reason that the most population has exploded. environmental and animal rights
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activists are calling on the government to invest the time and money now to research alternative methods for solving this problem and preventing the next infestation. and finally, the 2021, madrid food young food, has opened its doors to other 100 renown avant garde ships from across the world. the international celebration of gastronomy is a platform for industry professionals to launch new projects and share innovative ideas and commentary. techniques this year is addition, focused on what's known as a circular gastronomy, or short cycle. cooking means ingredients are source straight from produces and cooked. immediately. one of the most creative fears on so it's a ham made from tuna, which has brought it's create an international claim. looks delicious outside for a reminder of our top story. there's our,
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a new growth forecast from the cd raises the economic outlook of the most economists, but it was that the recovery could be uneven, with some emerging economy likely needing years to recover their last that is all for me on the business team here in berlin. some more to head over to dot com slash business. you can also find it on facebook to the things we've talked business. thanks a lot for watching. and so next time go by and take the football without a team trainee without emission a student without classmates. young wants to get out and trying new things for themselves, but the panoramic is forcing them to keep putting life on home mosque in the
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a week for dish dish. no, it's a dish. i'm sick and tired of sitting here staring at my laptop and left to stand please. what worries them? this is message and it's an stress on this studying. it's more mentally drained and what their future outbox get done. not knowing what will happen to the hotel industry is really difficult. me. it's early morning in goals know and off a german village close to the polish border for high school student carl. it's just another day in lockdown. my name is tom hammon. i am 17 years old with and a 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom
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with 90 minutes of english the serial typical curio ethical role. because you're asked to head into the article about changing golf, who i mean i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning or how normally i've had that by the time i get to school, when i get up at 630, travel to school chat with a few people. so by that time i'd already be quite alert of it. now i get up and eat breakfast and i'll get dressed and then i sit down in front of the computer and start lessons right away. that makes it really difficult to listen to the teacher to fully concentrate and participate in a class that's more than 18 minutes long. after 4 hours in front of their computer
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screens, carl and his younger brother, france, take a break. during the day it's just the 2 of them carl is in charge of making lunch, listening so that these are just the extra tasks that have to be done at the moment . and luckily i can cook, i kind of, i mean not everything, but some things. element of all the hold on if it was gonna, if it weren't for the corona virus, i'd be playing soccer in my club point. i'd be meeting more with friends and going to the cinema or. and i was actually supposed to spend
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a year abroad in canada can phone call on, but that didn't work out because it coverage hops our mom. everything was already arranged ticket. we had our slides booked, suitcases tack. and then 2 days before of departure, the whole thing was suspended and then they kept telling us for 6 weeks and that it might somehow be possible. but in the end it wasn't oh, it would have been nearby calgary. and that was the ad for what i was flying into. good energy, the standards . i think the record would have done me good time to actually these are the skis i got for and i would have a car. i worked hard to save up for the equipment. now it's just sitting around in his room. snazzy has no of course i would have liked to use them more ends. i
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calmed karl's parents are doing their best to help them cope with the frustration they worry about the effect the lockdown is having these are understanding the system shows this attention not being able to get out or not being able to develop is taking a toll on the mentally and i'm extremely worried that they won't make their grade, or that he doesn't finish. yes, there was someone said to use the invert. i hate on that. when alina is 19, she's training to become a hotel manager. it's her dream job. were it not for the pandemic? that noise said $192021.00. you were the best age and we're not experiencing. it's been snatched away from a really,
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really change me usually out and about rally at time. i didn't have one. no, i can't do that. i love the, it's 6 am, and alina is on her way to work. she's doing her trainee ship in a hotel in boca near hamburg. she comes here 3 times a week. since the lockdown, only business travelers are allowed for overnight stays. a big change for alina fought up for the pan denny. we were on the gun non stop a lot you to do in contact with people. i get them up. having now become very monotonous. we said breakfast and that seemed but the thought. instead of learning
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how to properly set a table or serve guests, she and her fellow trainees only manage a few business travelers. mice would i knew most contact with the gay said. good morning, your room number. $4444.00 got out of the much enjoy breakfast and for food, you know, to cook. i love making people happy simply by bringing me a lot of drinks to their table. i think it's kind of pushing because you can laugh and talk with people. come and now it's don't get too close to real, we're not keeping the required distance. i live in since everyone's been up time when it comes to having contact with one another contact. but for me, the hospitality industry is facing its biggest crisis since world war 2 turnover has limited in germany. revenue dropped 40 percent last year compared to 2019. the
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hotel in vocal is running a skeletal operation. so elaine does have some work. but what will happen when her trainees ship ends up? i'm afraid of what my future holds in south and country. what can i do now? we will actually employ name michelle. and that's what really scares me. we've got me in life sick. it's make our break for medical student fleet leeker. she has a very big exam today. one she's been preparing for for 2 years. she needs to pass in order to carry on with their studies. did you pass? yeah, yes. well good. i feel great relief and yeah, i'm looking forward to having the rest of the day. i'll talk normally a reason for celebration, but nothing these days is normal. this naturally slit us malicious. gannon. with
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that, of course it would have been lovely to meet up with everyone else in my exam group . together, we'll meet out in the evening and then 2nd, and then i'll be at home. that's much listening having a quiet evening finished. so how's the doing? nothing. must have missed the reader. he spends most of her time studying alone in her one room apartment in live sick land side. when i'm in studying mode, i basically do everything at my desk. i'd say i said 8 hours a day. they said so she had missed them. the student is in her 4th semester, her mother also studied in live sick life. this is like it was always something of a dream 50 for me, lot of culture to take in more, more everything going on. him. she quickly found her pudding at university
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forming friendships and making plans to hang out and come even got over, came along and put an end to everything just as soon as it had begun. so they're going out together and heading to a club board and everything i was starting to enjoy disappeared and had got a look of find fun. it's a real shame of excited to sit and shadow me. many of the perks that come along with studying at a university are no longer there. cool, and i'm excellent. and i was a result of coverage. he noticed that you're not connected to the entire group anymore. you have to actively contact people or me to keep the connection going and he didn't quite of course you fall out of touch with some people feel it replaced. last summer leader he rescued a dog, named briar from an animal shelter for measures. and that was great,
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i had had during this intensive period of studying. so i was never really and i didn't get that lonely feeling at night when you get into an empty badge and don't have any body. of course that dog isn't a person. the dog doesn't replace a partner and isn't intended to the foot down with a dog. yeah. not a known one of the brian also forces play the rica to leave the apartment. those walks help because structure her day and pull her away from her desk. ah ah meanwhile, in the northeastern state of brandenburg, some students are permitted to return to school one week before
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the easter holiday junior high school students and 11th graders are allowed back in the classroom. for carl, that means history lesson in person. health or thinking of another way of doing that i would have to be able to do help with my my friends again to see something besides my laptop at home. it's much more during a few director. it's definitely nice to be back. so if, if i wouldn't be off today then yeah, all right, let's open up the windows again for the last part of the lesson. i think it's got afterwards, carl in his class have an open study session. does it give students an opportunity to learn more independently? today their math teacher is there to answer questions. i need to come to an f.
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what's the angle of intersection? the one between the 2 difference, incorrect, 63.4, minus 45. yes. so that's it. yes, that's it. what does all of carl's grades will count toward his high school diploma? he's not the only one worrying when you and this one the fact that the final exam should be the same difficulty as in past year when i'm listing of it. it's just a completely different situations of it. we haven't had proper lessons for ages. our work is also being assess differently. there are fewer grades we don't want to be disadvantaged and have people saying that our high school diploma was much easier to get that. but if you a said that to means you were working hard, i
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ah car loves playing soccer, but he hasn't trained with a team for almost a year now. goodness ma'am, painting to and i'm out of the board. i miss club so much. i'd like to get back to it, because exercising at home alone or going on a run just isn't the same to me when it's pleasure for me. 3 dorian, i missed it, but you know, teams boats aren't allowed right now with your father. the alina has an early shift again at the hotel. this time she's working alongside her colleague. yes, because more and more alina is plagued with doubts about her future. i found a my plan was to work on
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a cruise ship for 6 months after finishing the training shift. if i pass the selling out to the idea was to get experience, meet new people and try out something used. and i've also been but i think i can forget all that i guess in i said, i don't know if i want to continue on in this industry or not. if it's like the thing i thought knew there's no point of i can just say i wanted to do this job because i like having contact with the get on a serve and wine, i'm know, mentioned by and so i missed the banter with the kitchen stuff to the kids, there's no one even in the now i know kisha. oh man. oh, alina feels forgotten by politicians minus i don't keep my voice is really being heard rog and i thought it's just one little voice among many
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pretty counseling locations and doing what i can to get how old line bank will come . this one large claims that become prioritizing of the rise when i have the feeling we try nice side. now. welcome to the kind of damage is making it more difficult for young people to start the korean study. by the back of my i'm. trainees are feeling insecure. one and 5 fear they won't complete their training. oh, i live in human or young people especially struggling to see the pandemic. one to 5 about tristan so anxious about the teacher and feel they want to make out my time when to. and if you me, when you study conducted at universities in $25.00 countries found more than half of students worry, they won't be able to complete this academic year because of coven,
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for the young people are missing out on an important fees that their life from being able to plan for the future and discover the world. many are frustrated. we see this psychological burden increases with each additional day and locked down in the medical student rica moved to live sick. 2 years ago. she thought her life would look a lot different. it's been immersed, let me start. i shared an apartment with 2 other people, but they each moved out. then i wondered if i should look for new flatmates or find a place and live alone, or i decided to get my own apartments and so on and she, oh, just her boyfriend, adriano began his studies in bavaria last spring. his 1st semester started in
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lockdown. was that i have since i started studying, i've seen the inside of a lecture hall, maybe 2 or 3 times. that's of course not what i imagined. but i hope things will calm down and next year will be different. both from falcon say not far from berlin, they've been together since high school. the pandemic has made their long distance relationship, especially challenging. and then what's really difficult is that the rules keep changing. it's hard to know what the allowed and what not. can i take the train to live fish or not? should we go or stay where we are, or seeing each other so rarely is an added stressor on x? i see that he has learned how to be alone. both are dog and music, bring balance to her life. her parents are musicians and she's played an instrument since she was a child. as
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a play that the owner in the like sick university orchestra on the i guess the feeling of being part of something bigger. and that's what i really like it. but it's not solely about me. but at the same time, it wouldn't be the same without me, but i want to make, i find it's a very special way of making music and you can't replicate it and become unheard miss. now i, it's been more than a year since the university orchestra played together in brandenburg. carla's back in his room with his laptop in person classes were suspended once again for his grade. after the easter vacation is always the frustration is palpable. and i think it's annoying. i was excited to be in class again in august. i'm getting the news at the end of vacation, really shocked and upset me all kinds of 40 and also just,
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i'm sick and tired of sitting here staring at my love talking. let to sit on group please. yeah, we'll just have to try our best to make progress like this and fill the gast afterward. so she isn't at this moment when i'm worried about falling behind. when i'll be honest, i haven't finished a lot of things for my online lessons. what was going on? i don't always understand everything fully. office feelings, many of my friends say they might repeat the 11th grade or end their studies after the 11th grade. here with that type of diploma, so it's not up in them with them for having as much as i feel stuck in almost every regard. and because in the end, i'm basically confined to my home and went off and i can't keep up with the changing rules and i don't know what's allowed and what's
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not done done this is carl is increasingly frustrated. i am to be always get something out of the situation. so maybe i just can't see it online, but i think for me it's just being a big step backwards in every regard and belong. meanwhile, there's a sense of excitement among alaina and her fellow trainees. they've invited their bosses and instructors to dine at the hotel. everyone's taken a cobit 19 test, especially for the occasion. sizes about we need at least 12 tables was committed, nothing to do. you want to hint of because we want to learn to be more in preparation for the exam, and we won't get into the swing of how things really work. i recalled on which we aren't able to do with vocational school at the moment, coming into school. i did put in the hotel kitchen is close to the public during
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lockdown. so chef training. marcos is also limited to making beds and breakfast, but today he can get hands on experience again. he's preparing a 3 course menu, a fish soup, b fillet, and the bavarian desert. it's definitely a welcome change. i don't want to see any more beds unless it's my own or someone. i miss it. i'm a great to cook again. i've really mr. mil alaina enter calling t arc are taking care of the table decorations. it's so nice to get back into the old daily routine oil i off. we're noticing we're under some time pressure. we've cause it to be close. it's been
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a long time since we've done this, but i'm really enjoying it again. you know, me only bit nervous. we wanted everything to be perfect. me. but community coming $532.00 and a half hours left. the vocational school switch to online lessons months ago. the trainees must help each other out. and villa this is a villa j l from 2018. actually do i have to say where it was made? you can say by the 2018 village. people like me have exam soon, but we haven't had in person lesson the funniest i think i've had to. how will i manage exams from yes, you can learn a lot on your own, but i don't know whether i'm doing everything properly. if i'm meeting professional standards, so you're in the corner from chocolate live and let's see it's
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been a year since elena and her colleagues have actually served the meal or wine for that matter. the dog without her is a. this is a nice matting and it's on the semi dry side, may i call you a glass top new matching for one evening, at least it says if the panoramic doesn't exist in leipzig freedom, he starts a new semester the same way. she and the last one alone at home. i'm the i'm, the guy would like to get back to normal rather than sitting at my desk all day just me and then
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i'd rather begin connect to chat and taking part in learn. cutting a normal daily life meeting, people like that. that gives you a sense of stability. i'm the feeling that you know the is in session semester because all of our lectures are online and available any time critically can, has to force herself to structure her day. that was militia, thought it might be that you have to keep pulling yourself together. you have to be tough with yourself that you can't just sit passively through a course and let everything wash over. you left me, then you have to stay focused on that. and so of course it's an added stress on the sean and studying is more mentally draining them before them after the stuff she does what she can to break her monotonous routine masters maxima. sometimes in the evenings i put on some makeup and pick out clothes that i might wear on a night town and maybe put them on to see if they told me. especially, you know,
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the kinds of things the day before going out. but without going out of a, from an oscar on us again. right now going out means taking the dog for a walk. but in a stroke of luck, that's pre commit some new acquaintance. it's a few weeks back. you come here, i can meet people with conscience and i look forward to having some company of mine and my mom, it's nice to go out knowing i'm going to see people in my life under conditions where i feel comfortable with the tears. it was great with you all today. i don't a reminder of how things used to be we've become good friends during the pandemic, the english clinical board, and it's really brought us closer together
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the in the day and no matter how hopeless the situation might feel, alina is determined to keep going. i would really like to stay in this industry. this job is a lot of fun, and i personally, i still have some people want to die now, so they want to experience something again. i think eventually we'll get back to
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how things work. the tradition, of course, this is been a setback for me. kind of depends what the government says. but basically i'm hoping for the best time we'll start opening up again. but i can't control that. so i'm kinda just miss the show with the solution and i hope everything ease is as soon as possible is to goes office, a lot of hope in the vaccine and being able to move more freely with a clear conscience with best home. and i'm hoping we will get our freedom back look, become oh, i use in
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