tv Markus Lanz Deutsche Welle June 1, 2021 2:00pm-3:01pm CEST
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the the news this is d w. news life from berlin. inside the brutal crack down on free speech in bella. d. w reporter released from prison just hours ago, as he was tortured, while in custody among several others that human rights groups, they were arrested on post charges. also coming up the vietnam faces the new surgeon corona virus cases. after months of successful teaching infections, that is a new variance causing the outbreak. crisis to the french open after tennis chapter,
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omeo saca refused to do press conferences and pulls out. she says she's been suffering from depression. so is professionals for ignoring the mental health needs of its store. athletes. plus, climbing mount everest is tough enough. this man decided to go for the summit despite an extra hurdle that many might consider insurmountable. ah, i'm see me, so has gone. that's good to have you with us. bellows continues to face international pressure over its crack down on journalists among them. dw reporter alexander broke off. he was just released after serving a 20 day sentence, during which she says he was tortured. we are in close communication with him and he told us he is doing fine, but does need time to recover before speaking publicly. we'll talk to human rights watch about his case in a moment. but 1st, here's
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a look at the dangerous situation facing journalists in the autocratic country. the belly mercy and journalist alexander buddha called was covering the trial of an opposition politician and may was arrested and charged with joining an illegal demonstration. for a good a cough is among the dozens of reporters who faced prosecution by the lucien regime in recent months. exiled journalists can only watch from across the border in fear of the preschool. what is happening in barrows is terrible, considering the pressure on independent media and the number of journalists that are put behind bars it's, it's really shocking. but my found receipt and journalists are increasingly up against the wall in may, police rated the offices of news outlet to buy and detain stuff. it's not the 1st time it was targeted. one of its journalists had already been sentenced to 6
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months in jail. and last year to fly was stripped of its media license. after releasing footage of protests and arrests and other critical news outlet under pressure is mr. it's been labeled extremist organization by better. lucy and authorities nest as co founder and protest, which had been reporting from abroad until he received from a commercial aircraft that was forced to land in minsk. he's been charged with inciting some of the mass demonstrations that have rockefeller, who's since august last year, challenging the outcome of disputed presidential elections since then, almost $500.00 reporters have been arrested according to the better received journalist association, more than 20 remain behind many of those who have been released to say they
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suffered physical and mental abuse like the w's alexander, but i cough punishment for reporting on a brutal regime. we can speak now to hugh williamson. he's the director of europe and central asia, human rights watch here in berlin. hugh, thank you for joining us. now. after his release, our reporter alexander put costs at the detention facility he was being held in was like a military prison. and he also said that he'd been subjected to torture and inhumane treatment. do those accusations surprise you? unfortunately, no, no, they don't surprise me. human rights watch has documented a number of similar cases in recent weeks and months. in fact, we documented cases where journalists were brutally beaten, while in detention. they were denied medical assistance held in extremely poor condition. just like your colleagues reported their equipment was complicated and
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destroyed. we've also documented cases where journalists, who are. ready in detention have been threatened that they, their children will be taken away when they are released and taken into taken away from them and looked after by the state, so to speak. so different forms of physical, mental harassment which in our view does often amount to torture. yeah. so unfortunately, this is not a surprising develop. and this is not a small number of cases. you, we said almost $500.00 journalists have been detained since last year. so what impact does that have on the media landscape and on journalists working in bella roof? indeed, i mean, 1st to remember that it was, has been established and very strong and courageous. media community of journalists, the media reporter, the media organization have long have that, but they've been under brutal attacks, particularly since august last year since the financial elections. they don't
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remember, indeed the courage of germany to keep on working both inside and outside. but to answer your question, the immediate impact is that many journalists have had to either go on the ground or flee the country. as we know, there are many, well, a number of good media organizations. we just set up outside better was now some of them and in both baltic countries, some of them in poland and they do we stream the good work under very difficult circumstances. we know that there's been international condemnation of the situation, demands to free journalists and allow independent reporting. but does that really have any effect on president lucas shan't go? of course we don't really know the answer to that, but i mean mice a sense would be does because you know, he's become increasingly desperate. evidently, the, the pulling down the, the hijacking of the planes 9 days ago there's been widely reported, is
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a sign that he's desperate to, to rein in. even those journalists who are working abroad. so continued independent reporting and continued international support for the independent reporting is really crucial to enable that to continue in order for the pressure to continue only from from other human states. for instance, from germany, support for independent independent media is vital as we go forward in this. i mean, difficult to see how it's going to end. but certainly the continued work on the research by tester, unless it is vital. she williamson from human rights watch. thank you, we're still with us dimension. and now let's get caught up on some other headlines from around the world. a prominent russian political activist is in custody after being pulled off of flight bound for poland under people, otto was detained shortly before take off from st. petersburg, late on monday,
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he is the former head of the recently disbanded open russia. people bottles now faces a criminal pro for cooperating with what authorities call an undesirable organization . herero and now my ethnic groups in the media have rejected an agreement between their country's government and germany over its colonial era crimes. they say, berlin's proposed reparations of 1100000000 euros over 30 years, are unacceptable, and should be renegotiated. last week, germany acknowledged it had committed genocide during its occupation of namibia over a century ago. schools in linmore have reopened for the 1st time since the military fuse power in early february, the who has called for full classrooms. but many teachers and students are staying away in a show of resistance against the regime schools closed a year ago, due to the corona virus pandemic. vietnam is among several countries in se asia facing a surgeon cove at 19 infections. the country's health minister has said
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a newly discovered vary and could be responsible for the outbreak. vietnam, as seen, case number's double in the past month, but still as one of the lowest death rates and the country is ramping up its defenses to keep it that way. just some parts of the pandemic known to many around the world are now coming in vietnam to authorities and how many city are ramping up cove at $900.00 testing for focusing on high risk areas, residents around learners and it fast rise in case numbers. all right, no worries about the new violence area and where am i more often and also limits meeting other people coachman, city has been partially shattered with many businesses closed and public gatherings, restricted. some residents find themselves behind quarantine, coordinate the mid local outbreaks. students are vacating the dormitories to make
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way for a new hospital in preparation for the worst. the last flights i know i have landed, the busy international airport is closing for a week now. and he does recently a nice the discovery of a suspected new very and possibly merging types. first thing in the united kingdom and india, it says that we'll soon share test stuff or confirmation. vietnam is a race to vaccinate. so far, only one percent of its population has been inoculated. only weeks ago, vietnam had achieved a month of 0 community transmissions. it's strict arrival quarantine measures and 5 block tents proved effective, but cov, at 19 is finding cracks, even in the most cautious countries. let's get the latest on the story now. we can speak to journalist send when, who standing by and host human city. thank you for joining us. can you tell us more
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about what is causing this latest search in cases? hi, thanks for having me. this new way. it is very different than the previous weight. for example, in late april, when a few people who ride from abroad tested positive even after their mandatory quarantine and multiple negative path during the current gene. so this is prompts the government to increase mandatory calling change of training one day for foreign arrivals. and people have been exposed to infection risk or here we call them f one . and also, previously there are some outbreak through the country where patients there has not been pinpointed, for example, in which you being city right. and right now, authorities have not found the source of an outbreak that was found in a christian mission. this is to see that was largely spare by the 4th wave of our brit happen. the city currently social distancing meaning nonsense center services
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. they both know dining in no big gatherings and so on. you mentioned social distance and tell us more about the restrictions that are in place to stop the spread and also what this means for travel. so coming to and from vietnam. yes. so right now, the foreigner lisles are not welcome any more in knowing what you mean. city. these are the 2 biggest cities in vietnam. so there's certainly a fax business plan. however, what i want to raise awareness is that this prevents many be in the national from being united with this family. many of them will live in country that a much bigger corporate nice in house. vietnam have lost the job and living very, extremely insecure. like when i made the large staff or community that is spread out in the country, has only allow patrick citizen and for an expert since last march. and it is one of the strategies that have how it become the success in controlling it. but whenever there is a new domestic, i'll get now,
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the government will limit for rival understandable because they have to calculate the quarantine and pasting capacity to insure domestic safety. however, there's no restriction for people who want to fly out. what about vaccination? because only one percent of the population has been vaccinated so far. so why has that roll out been slower? this is largely because of, of factors supply. vietnam has not received a not that seen from the countries that it is wanted to buy from one government, one to vaccinate 70 percent of a population this year. that's the goal and there are 97000000 people in the country on monday. the government and now that it wanted to be a vaccine manufacturing plant for global supply by bidding up the program and buying and receiving technology for the marketing production. so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also said that they should
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remove obstacles to vaccine access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so be our health minutes, health, ministry, or authorized importers. however, we have to see how this axis will play out and hopefully they know what happened to it is population journalist send when speaking to us from human city. thank you very much. let's take a look at some other developments in the pandemic. now. the world health organization says corona virus. the variance will now be named after letters of the greek alphabet. it says it hopes that this will simplify, discussion around the variance and avoid stigma. south korea says the shipment of corona virus, vaccines to north korea has been delayed again, due to ongoing discussions. some 2000000 doses are earmarked for the country as part of the callback's vaccine sharing program. and malaysia has gone into a strict lockdown for 2 weeks in an effort to slow the spread of the virus,
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only essential businesses are allowed to operate and people need to stay within 10 kilometers of their homes. peru has made a staggering revision to with the official covert 19 death, toll officials are now reporting that more than twice as many people have died from the virus as previously estimated from just under 70000 to over 880000. the country's health minister said a new criteria criteria changed the count. this means peru now has the worst death rate per capita in the world. fighting for life in peruse hospitals with oxygen shortages and overwhelmed intensive care units, experts had warned officials, but under counting covered 19 death. now the government has announced the new toll using updated criteria accounting victims of the pandemic. bama, i can add a see for my new counting methodology, we will have more exhaustive figures and figures that as the health minister said
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will be very useful to monitor the pandemic container nelson. i meant them on the 30, and we will take the appropriate measures to deal with it and hopefully overcome the pandemic very soon. but those will be the new criteria has been broadened from those who tested positive. it will now include people who showed corona virus symptoms and those who have been linked to a confirmed case but outside peruse crowded hospitals. the families of the sick, angry at the government's response to the pandemic. of your element. they should have told the population about this new figure so that people would really be aware of what was happening because with a figure as low as 60000, i think people felt quite confident. and in some cases, they did not stick to the social distance measures on buckling non they can also
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outrages that our socrates, our latest, don't do anything because as we know, it is true. there are vaccines at the moment, but they are not enough. cmc. the government purchased additional doses last month, but the vaccine rollout has been slow and hit by allegations of corruption. until the vaccine drive speeds up, the new death toll is a devastating reminder of the human cost of the pandemic. the u. s. is marking the centenary of a racist massacre in tulsa, oklahoma, in 1921. a white mob looted and burned a prosperous, black neighbourhood, official figures, but the death toll at $36.00. but 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,
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only recently has the full scale of the violence come to light. our reporter caterina ch moiz sent us this report from tulsa, the joy and pride in greenwood street. 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 secret here until that and learn about it and tell i was about 9 or 10 years. well, i don't think people want to go back and remember the traumatic things that happened. they might have been afraid that it might happen again in 1921, a white mob, along with tulsa police, a members of the national guard attacked the black wall street district by looting and burning businesses and hopes greenwood was reduced to ashes. 10000 black people
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were left homeless, a shameful episode in the history of the city where race still devised this residence. we have our north part of tulsa, which is for donna murray, black and south and east and west is predominately why. and i feel like there's that line that you just don't cry if you're one of the other is always been a division. but with me growing up in north hall, so we never went out to buy anything. everything was going no, we had own stores. we had our schools, we had own doctors and hospitals. 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. it's 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 come m ration day is all about teaching people what should never happen again
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. nevertheless, there are still some very secrets from the town, so raised massacre, a group. some, however he was recently made at old long time. terry, this is the side where archaeologists the an earth, a mass grave a couple of months ago. they assume it might be connected to the house or race massacre of 1921. but until this is clarified, the unknown bodies were remain in the ground. some of the cruel things that happened in this dark chapter of history remain unknown. and for many residents and tell so forgiven as will only be possible once the whole truth is finally brought to light. even if it's more than a 100 years later tennis star and iomi or soccer has withdrawn from the 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
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round win over, patricia tig, citing mental health issue. she was find $15000.00 of stock. i had said she would not attend the obligatory youth conferences. she says, facing the media affects her mental will be let's bring in cross harrington from d. w. sports on high cross. what more can you tell us about, naomi? soc, is departure from the tournament? well, you know, she went into a little more details on social media and it came, you know, it surprised me that since 2018, that's when she won our 1st grand slam. that's when her depression started. and since then, she's been dealing with that, a lot of social anxiety as well. typically you see her wearing headphones and then she explain why she does that. so she can kind of del, out, you know, the crowd and other things like this and, you know, just her actions are a strong reminder to all of us that we're all human, no matter our position or no, no matter our ability. and you know, i think it took a quite a bit of courage for her to do what she did. what is raising a lot of questions about whether the mental health of athletes is being taken
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seriously or is it? well, let me just highlight a few issues. a few athletes that have had shared that they've had mental issues. michael phelps, a no swimmer, you know, he's dealt with anxiety of the past. he associated those issues to his dui problems . driving under the influence in here in germany, robert anchor was a german football who committed suicide in 2009. he was suffering with depression as well due to the death of his daughter. now, fast forward to now, i could argue the french to this veneration has that done enough because they basically put her in a difficult situation. they find her, she expresses why, you know, maybe she doesn't want to speak to the media. and they say that, ok, you're going to have to either accept or anxiety or be find, i think that's unfair and hopefully to raise awareness to the organizations in people. a lot of her name cares as well. but this is a serious issue that needs the attention it deserves. what kind of support is naomi soccer getting from fellow athletes? well, courage is the common thread among support. we see support outside of the sport of
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tennis, but i'll highlight serena williams. serena williams is the her opponent who she defeated when her 1st grand slam. williams was very supportive of soccer. she says she wanted to give her a hug. and this is what she had to say. we have different personalities and people are different. not everyone is the same. i'm thick, you know, other people i said, and so every one is different in every one handles things differently. so, you know, you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to in the best way that she thinks she can. and that's the only thing i can say. i think she's doing the best she can. it's worth the support there from serena williams. what is next for naomi? soccer, soccer, japanese americans. she's expected to be one of the major attractions that tokyo 2020. you know, she talked about that she doesn't want to rest. she wants to go after the next major tournament, you know, so i do wish her well then all of the support,
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and i'm sure she's turning into all of the support. she's already received. chris harrington from d. w for thank you so much for bringing us that story. thank you. or some ballistic of football news. now by your munich ceo cal hind fulman stepping down 6 months earlier than expected with home. and i get an office, byron one, the trouble of all 3 major trophies in one season on 2 different occasions. one minute successor is former goalkeeper oliver con. he's already been involved in club business and was behind negotiations to sign really a night of mine as fire and coach now reaching the summit of mount everest as a challenge for any climber. for one who is disabled, you might think the difficulties would be insurmountable. but one chinese mountaineer has managed to overcome this disability to reach the peak. disputed shows, images of a thief, few would have thought possible. 46 year old chinese climate,
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young hong reaching the summit of mount everest. what is remarkable is that he is blind or listening hasn't happened. i was very scared because i couldn't see where i was walking, and i couldn't find my center of gravity, so sometimes i would full. but i kept thinking that even though it was hard, i had to face those difficulties. jung 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 everest with the help of 3 guides. he believes his experience in reaching the summit was different from that of most other climate. and also i didn't feel exhilarated or emotional like the other climb, as i didn't think too much because the environment around me was quite risky. so i told my guide, i wanted to get down quickly, sat down with the young home,
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made it down to base camp safely. he said, he knows why he was successful and has some advice. others in his position, tanya hall, whether you're disabled or able bodied me, whether you've lost your eyesight, so you 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't seem. in his case, this is certainly turned out to be true if you'd like. okay, no, we have some photos for you. this year was a drone flight that went more than a little awry youtube joe, we helms released a film taken by a drone as it traveled along a river of lava in iceland, giving the viewer a stunning look at the ruffling volcano, but not for long. the drone crashed and found some flying debris and then fell to a fiery death.
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for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes been fulfilled in where does the stand today? 10 years after the arabs spring and rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. ah ah, they are raring to go. but instead of freedom and adventure, they're mostly confronted with their own for was our young people coping with the pandemic? we follow high school student con medical student rica, and hotel trainee. alina? how is the lockdown affecting them asap once a week or so? i'm sick and tired of sitting here staring at my laptop let to stand what
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worries them this isn't and it's an option dresser. this studying is more mentally draining. and what's their future out book? i'm going to get on it and knowing what will happen to the hotel industry is really difficult. for 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 con hamon, i'm 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 with 90 minutes of english
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the serial typical radio typical roles because if you're asked to head into an article about changing a school, who i mean i need 45 minute to really wake up in the morning or how normally i've had that by the time i get to school and i get up at 630 travel to school chat with a few people. so by that time i'd already be quite merged of and 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 clause that's more than 18 minutes long. after 4 hours in front of their computer screens, carl and his younger brother, france, take a break. during the day it's just the 2 of them
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carl is in charge of making lunch. when listening to that, these are just the extra tasks that have to be done at the moment. and luckily i can cook. i mean, not everything, but some things are much of all the and we need to do it. i'm really going to if it weren't for the corona virus, i be playing soccer in my club point. i'd be meeting with friends and going to the cinema or, and i was actually supposed to spend a year abroad in canada to confront on but that didn't work out because of coverage . i hopped my. everything was already arranged ticket. we had our slides booked,
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suitcases packed. okay. 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 by calgary. agree that was the ad for what i was flying into and could undertake standards. i think the record would have done me good ton times when these are the skis. i got for the car. i worked hard to save up for the equipment now it's just sitting around in his room since last week had snow. of course, i would have liked to use them on some ends. i calmed karl's parents are doing their best to help them cope with the frustration they worry about the
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effect. the locked down is having an understanding of miss holds. can 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 does he 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. we're not for the pandemic. we have that noise for 192021. you were the best age and we're not experiencing it. it's been snatched away from us, really, these she has already changed me. usually i'd be out and about having rally a time. didn't have one. no. i can't do that. i love
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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 atlanta. for the, for the pan jenny, we were on the go non stop a lot. you to do contact with people. i get some kind of now it's become very monotonous. we said breakfast in that sense of a fast instead of learning how to properly set a table or serve guests, she and her fellow trainees only manage a few business travelers. ma'am i would,
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i miss most is the contact once again said i good morning. you room number 14444. got you enjoy breakfast and for food, you know, to cook. i love making people happy simply by bringing me a little drinks to their table. the think tank of putting because you can laugh and talk with people and now which i'll get to closer if we're not keeping the required distance. i live in that sense. everyone's a bit up tide when it comes to having contact with one another contact. but for me, the hospitality industry is facing its biggest crisis since world war to turn over has plummeted in germany. revenue dropped 40 percent last year compared to 2019. the hotel in vocal is running a skeletal operation. so elaina does have some work. but what will happen when her
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trainees, she ends it. i'm just trying to see what my future holds in clinton. what can i do now? he will actually employ me. and that's what really scares me for me. got me in life sick. it's make or break for medical student fleet rica. 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, i'm well good. i feel great relief and 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 slid as my wishes, gannon with that. of course it would be lovely to meet up with everyone else in my exam group. together. we'll meet out in the evening. and then
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i'll be at home that such a listening having a quiet evening finished. so how's the doing? nothing going, mathis was miss pleaded, he spends most of her time studying alone in her one room apartment in live sick. so landside, when i'm in studying mode, i basically do everything at my desk. i'd say i had a towel was the day they said so she had them the student is in her 4th semester, her mother also studied in live sick lives. 6 was always something of a dream 50 for me, or the culture to take in more, more everything going on behind him. she quickly found her pudding at university forming friendships and making plans to hang out and come even got over,
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came along and put an end to everything just as soon as it had begun. so this going out together and heading to a club or a bomb. and everything i was starting to enjoy disappeared and had got look of fang phone. it's a real shame in excited to sits in the shadow me. many of the perks that come along with studying at a university are no longer there. cool, and i met when i was a result of coverage. we noticed that you are not connected to the entire group anymore and you have to actively contact people. me talk to keep the connection going and it didn't cause of course you fall out of touch with some people regularly placed last summer that rescued a dog named friar from an animal shelter from issues. and i thought it was great that 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
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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 film with a dog. you're not alone. one is michelle and brian also forces 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 the easter holiday junior high school students and 11th graders are allowed back in
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the classroom for carl. that means history lesson in person. out there yesterday. all the things, you know, my mother will do nothing that i will be able to do with the political side of my, my friends again to see something besides my laptop at home. it's much more direct direct. it's definitely nice to be back. so if, if i shouldn't be a lot of that then yeah, all right, let's open up the windows again for the last part of the lesson. i think you're good afterwards. and carl in his class have an open study session. that's that it gives students an opportunity to learn more independently. today their math teacher is there to answer questions. i need to ask what's the angle of intersection one between the 2 difference, correct. 63.4,
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minus 45. yes. so that's interesting. yes, that's it. what that all of karl's grades will count toward his high school diploma . he's not the only one worrying. when you asked this on the fact that the final exam should be the same difficulty as in the past year when i'm listing it. it's just a completely different situation. 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's do means you were working hard me carl loves playing soccer, but he hasn't trained with a team for almost
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a year now. if you can get a really nice man painting to an 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 for me and it was pleasure for me. and i miss it. but, you know, teams boats aren't allowed right now, but i think your father 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 had a my plan was to work on a cruise ship for 6 months after finishing the chinese ship. if i pass the harbor selling our to, i've got the idea was to get experience,
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meet new people and try out something using us and also be in. but i think i can forget all that. i guess i said, i don't know if i want to continue on in this industry or when it's not a fit like the thing of thought. but there's no point of i can just, i wanted to do this job because i like having contact with the get on a certain wind and know mentioned by and so i missed the banter with the kitchen stuff to start with the keys. there's no one even in the now i no, no, i'm in. oh, alina feels forgotten by politicians. i don't see my voice is really being heard. rog and i thought it's just one little voice among many political televisions doing what they can to get how old launch. thanks for calling this one. glad slim
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political com trial i times in the right when i have the feeling we try nice or a side note. i kind of making it more difficult for young people to stop their career. mention to be a study by the back of my foundation. i'm trainees are feeling insecure. one and 5 fear they won't complete their training. oh, no young people, especially a struggling to to the panoramic one. why the, about the anxious about the teachers and feel they want to make time when and if you, me, when you study conducted at universities and $25.00 countries found more than half of students worry, they won't be able to complete this academic year because of coven for the young people are missing out on an important fees of their life and being able to plan for the future and discover the world. many are frustrated. we see this
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psychological burden increases with each additional day and locked down in the medical student please 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 to live alone, or that i decided to get my own apartment and so on and she, oh, just oh, her boyfriend, andrea and began his studies in bavaria last spring. his 1st semester started in lockdown, was that since i started studying, i've seen the inside of electro home,
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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 bach and say not far from berlin, they've been together since high school. the pandemic has made their long distance relationship, especially challenging what's really difficult is that the rules keep changing. it's hard to know what's allowed and whatnot. 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 stress or on monday i, he does. 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 and instruments since she was a child. and i played that, the owner in the light tech university orchestra on the i guess the, the feeling of being passive, something bigger. and that's what i really like it. but it's not solely about me.
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but at the same time, it wouldn't be the same without me, but i want to miss, 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. 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 about was really helpful for the dish. and also just, i'm sick and tired of sitting here staring at my laptop let to stop brooklyn
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yet we'll just have to try our best to make progress like this and fill the gaps afterward. so she isn't at the moment when i'm worried about falling behind. when i'll be honest, i haven't finished a lot of things for my line lessons on what's going on. i don't always understand everything fully. office 5, many of my friends say they might repeat the 11th grade or end of their studies after the 11th grade. here with that type of diploma so it's not up in them, but them for hobby does not change for me. i feel stuck in almost every regard and because in the end i'm basically confined to my home and she went off and i thought, when i can't keep up with the changing room, i don't know what's allowed and what's not done done this is
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carl is increasingly frustrated, i am to know you always get something out of the situation. so maybe i just can't see it online, but no, i think for me it's just been a big step backwards in every regard and belong. meanwhile, there's a sense of excitement among lena, inter fellow trainees. they've invited their bosses and instructors to dine at the hotel. everyone's taken a covey 19 test, especially for the occasion about. we need at least 12 table committed notes for ducal one document, the one to hint. and we did because we want to learn a bit more in preparation for the exam. and we won't get into the swing of how things really work. i will called on which we aren't able to do with vocational school at the moment. come funding the school, i definitely for calling the hotel kitchen is close to the public during lockdown. so chef training. marcos is also limited to making beds and breakfast,
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but the day 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 bad unless it's my own ultimately i miss it. i'm a great to cook again. i've really missed that female alayna enter colleague t r because are taking care of the table decorations yeah, that's how 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 cost it to be close. it's been a long time since we've done this. i have a lot. i'm really enjoying it again. all
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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 this is a villa j l from 2018. asked. 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 sunday. i think i've had to how many 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. stuck with our is a, this is a nice and it's on the semi dry side, may i call you a glass top from the lighting for one evening. at least it says, if the panoramic doesn't exist in leipzig, freedom starts a new semester. the same way. she and the last one alone at home i'm the guy would have liked to get back to normal rather than sitting at my desk all day. that's me. and then i'd rather begin connect to chat and taking part in love and having a normal daily life meeting people like that. and that gives you
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a sense of stability. i'm the feeling that university is in session semester because all of her lectures are online and available anytime that week has to force herself to structure her day. that was an unlimited amount that you have to keep pulling yourself together. how much you have to be tough with yourself. system that you can't just sit passively through a course and let everything wash over you. let me believe then you have to, thanks a lot of it. and so of course it's an added stress on the sean. sucking is more mentally draining them before them as she does what she can to break her monotonous routine masters maxima sometime in the evening. i put on some makeup and pick out clothes that i might wear on the nights and maybe put them on to see if they told me professionally, you know, the kinds of things you do before going out. but without going out of a,
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from an oscar on asked again. right now going out means taking the dog for a walk. but in a stroke of luck, that's pre commit some new acquaintances, a few weeks back. you come here, i can meet people with a clear conscience and i look forward to having some company attention. it's nice to go out knowing i'm going to see people in my life under conditions where i feel comfortable or if it the tears. it was great with you all today. i don't now a reminder of how things used to be become good friends during the pandemic, the anglo clinical one and it's really close to together with me.
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and no matter how hopeless the situation might feel, alayna is determined to keep going. i would really like to stay in this industry. this job is a lot of fun. is because i personally, i still have some home people want to die now or somehow they want to experience something again. i think eventually we'll get back to how things. ah,
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it is. of course i feel this has been a fit for me. it depends what the government says, but basically i'm hoping for the best that time. things will start opening up again . but i can't control that system consciousness. the children are destiny. and i hope everything ease is as soon as possible is to goes a lot of hope in the vaccine and being able to move more freely with a clear conscience being best homeless. and i'm hoping we will get our freedom back prior to the oh, me ah, the,
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the news . this is d. w. news line from berlin inside the brutal crack down on free speech in bella was a d. w reporter released from prison just hours ago. he was tortured while in custody. he's among several others that human rights could say were arrested false charges. also coming up vietnam, faith is a new surgeon corona virus cases. after months of success and keeping infections, that say is the new variance cause and the outbreak the u. s. remembers one of the worst racial across the.
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