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another legal title. they will expire all their lines in a row. i don't know exactly what i did. i talk with a new face in the new arrivals. everyone wants to baseball buyer munich season. with a motion for on the phone this week to be kicked off the buyer munich are always looking to go one better the specially him being killed. i mean, you mean to be good? if not enough, he had to be the best, both in the other service and the they just play a very attractive brand. yeah,
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this is mandy aggression is the tempo of again, the fact that it's annoying. so anyone joining by and gets imbued with this when it's been talented res away because they're surrounded by players who are only focused on winning enrollment plan by in obviously a very big club with very big mission. the my still shallow no club has one it more often than byron and big names are brought in to help claim it. leave on sunday arrived in the summer of 2020 the next new star for the record. chad, a smart signing in the eyes of low time materials. so the one that was mentioned to have these kind of plans back in the box shock, a past buyer and future sunday kicked off the season inspect tackler style for his
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new club. someone always fast for the bolt, with his old club shawl to paying the price to assist, followed by a 1st leak, a goal for buyer and in an 8 mill demolition job. now just to score against the dog side, which is a great bunch of guy including the one that i didn't know will read. right . but already on the 2nd match state that buyer and self assurance took an almighty hit. church hijacked that hoffman time in their 1st competitive defeat in all of 2020 which was going to let you know the message to their rivals. this could have the makings of an intriguing title. tuttle come up and if to buy a new log fine can't be beaten also beaten to the title over the course of the
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season. but only a slip of mankind done kind of the most. we maybe have to work hard for them to buy and flag finished a leak at 44 cool and unwelcome 25 year high vulnerability. one man was doing his level best to counteract at the other end level they're both in the ability of the back was still clearly bothering them. because in conceding too many goals underestimating the quality of our opponents by a highly proactive playing style, leaves little room for error, fulfilling keep them to the travel in 2013. their great strength can also be their weakness. seeking toward the common fine and see most goes on break. so if you so much pressure and position but generally in the opposition
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can spoil the party. totting up everything. i always try to win because been more fun for me. i have this since i'm a kid jimmy munich mentality monster in the mid field is vital to buyer and in times of need i think i always wanted to lead. also in my youth, youth spend which stood cart complete with early lessons in leadership. chemist was unwavering and his self belief, even one others had their doubts. ashley: but yeah, my physique always used to be a bone of contention. i was constantly being told i was too weak, too slow to solar michigan, supply and overcoming all hurdles then as now helping his team back on
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track to early in the season by the end of match day 6, they were top of the table again among many fans a former byron coach, the number 6 roll that shows who obviously is playing became almost like the quarterback role in american football. just plays that affection. i mean, he's not only feisty and when you've been ball back, but he knows exactly right away. what to do with a ball who to connect to and, and he keeps the temple of the game that in place. controlling the buyer and engine room in tandem with lay on garage got a 26 year old midfield, do a likely to be operating at the top level for a long time to come up there. so they can certainly help shape, buy and future to germany. international experience and one a lot of the young age also because they really identify with the club. i know either the maximum hunger maximum determination. as in the super cup, with bias,
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struggling against thoughtless kimmy imposed his will on proceedings napping the unconventional winner in telling style. press taking stuff as well as taking goals while you were the chemist. printable energy to make it 3 to 5. and what i want to say is it gives in early november buyer and had their 1st league meeting with diamond. the awful news for bon kimmy was in the spotlight again. but this time for a radically different reason. a meniscus tear in his right me meant he'd spend the next 6 weeks on the sidelines last week. he's pretty down about it, but we won the game today for him as well. this be like i'm helping jack classic. i took it out of them. but again,
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they prevailed by the odd goal in 5 by remains top and 3 points clear of their rival. they overcame tinney last with a joint effort on the day, but it soon became clear how much buyers were missing him. i tried to speak with my teammate, sometimes i write something in a jet, but when you're injured, the bit is alexis from the team. we can we can get hungry opponents to battle and persistent rivals to keep tabs on it. we'll just swing physician to also matched a 10 buyer to entertain life. take 2 points behind them in 2nd. a truly it's a big boom. this legal highlight, the talk so always focused on by and, and also we should be quite clear about what a good jump that doing in lifecycle. obviously we want to win and they thought about what center stage for
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a new challenge to feel the 17 year old mom was the played up a storms for buyers. i was the most the honest frisch he's still great technique and above all the courage to take opponents on on the team guy. and so says 3, all at the end of a pulsating and counter fire maintains their advantage overlap with seattle is showcasing his credentials for future start. i'm my family is always the board. me and push me to do more, always support me even if i gave i will feel bit down the teen flourish is under pressure out wide or through the middle. tricky on the ball and poses a constant threat. it 1st full season it by and rounded out to the european championship call up for germany,
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and his 1st professional contract through to 2026. and i'll be done under nice showing time and again what a great player he can accomplish better, but we'll keep pushing to get the very best out of him. but by a late autumn, buyers were struggling to get the best out of themselves. separate haps inevitable reaction to the previous season success when they played to the finish and every composition of the guns also with a short summer break is an element of fatigue and they're missing some key players, particularly you do a commission for me, a real leader for mis 5 games without timmy and just to wind worrying trains for buying fans to champions fell behind labor cruise and in the standing 2020. i feel happiness and knowing if you work so hard and now your team man,
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that it's all to something before the years and it was official progress. 11 dorski was named best football or he's the complete center for which i didn't want to be depleted. but i can go only from there, i could only to waiting for the ball 19 minutes. i want to be the place at this. i think we can do everything unbelievable how you know when the school, the goals weekend regards. also, holly contributes to his team and how he makes his team when i have the coffee at home. but i know that you've been closer to my team and some of whom were also featured at the awards ceremony. yours was timmy's and the phone . so david made the team of the year and manual lawyer was voted the world's best keeper. modeling in mental lawyer in this fall for 10 years when he was already
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world class on monday is the best goalkeeper i've ever seen. the knock on reward for their treble winning exploits of the previous season and a timely boost the head of the last game of the year. a trip to labor, cuz then with top place in the table at stake, and all bad love and off he was ready as ever and the guy who again, thing about the path, the guy who thinking about the future, what can be happening? what can i do more? what can i do? better questions which they all face that labor, cozen, rockingham, the world's best delivered the answer is decisively and added time and set out by a freshly restored your kindness. joseph
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returned to the table. 22. i'd say probably live in delphi was on 17 goals after matched a 13 and right on the course to break an age old. when this league record to 40 goes back to 7172. my ambition is to do something better by be on the one hand, he's that happy go lucky jokester in the the but on the other, he's a veteran voice of authority and his team. thomas, this enormous almost is vital to buy a muslim. you always need a backbone of players with an order of composure about them, etc. plus the absolute will to perform which he has, the his instructions and his personal commitment or essential to byron's intense preston games and no one clocks up more
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miles than the last of us tries to inspire is i know he's someone who will keep pushing, keeping coverage and his teammate demit below understood friends and if anyone is off he gets re general guys down. well, oh, lovely stuff from last fall conferences, provider in the bonus for the 2nd year running out anyways with an eye for a colleague, but his great strength is the precision of health movement. tv. and it's about anticipating the situation early recognition of wet and went to run the cause, the opposition defense the most problems before he started into the new year doing just that with a ruthless regularity. reference civil 7 direct goals, involvements in many games by the start of february,
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minute and byron were leading the competition behind me. this is the serial when it was gallery, with snapshots of a clean sweep in 2026. i taught within a year, winning the fee for club world capital. it's the final element of a sensational sex tuvell. only one coach has pulled that off before in his barcelona days. congratulations to buy a family for dis incredible success. i came by, shaw, for home to everyone. it sounds on the ending what's been achieved. now the reality is we have to move on to us by the good the best in the world,
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but by no means infallible. back from the club world come fire, where again showing signs of wear and tear the heavy schedule leading them accordingly. heavy legged and sluggish. and their cushion at the top of the table was suddenly a lot less comfortable. the music if we keep dropping cells and again today, obviously that leads going to melt away minutes like to close the gap between 2 points in abundance like biased lifecycle. right there. 6 points when buying just the one i was explaining the need to special game to show anything can happen. and that's going to sing as most prestigious game, the one that attracts the most international attention when it's fixed by thursday, don't meant to be a dad classic rub, dusky that back, like
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a welcome hold on board and go machine title rates. why dave? and like i said, when it was in a point clear, fine, if it's all paid to temporarily reason that they're confident we can go out and do the job and things follow live in life. all of that was that by the way to ship oh, i was yeah, they would be penalty to buy
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so i never really thought that a good that ha do who do it if you live on golf champion buyer and overturn the 2 mill deficit to be dormant statements of intent in the title rates as well that i could make that price up. but i think that was something special. and to show everyone that we we want to stay on the 1st place.
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that's like having an outstanding season under and i'm standing coach who's managed to get the team. so this level of consistency of things slightly has been something that of lives. they are brilliantly set up for this title battle and a serious rival. sublime product also gained more champions, league experience coming out of a group that included mental, united and various times your medical a month after the classical came up. big season show down. a pivotal moment for 2 sides. it will get pull, i have to win. so my show pick up. this will be the defining game i, and we know the pressure on life sake west point, clear when the despite when the got 7 points switch, they won't let us live. but for this one, the champs had to do without their injured striker 11 off ski. he's scored on 15 of the last 16 match days. moving up to $35.00 goals for the campaign. 5 shy of that? i conic record. no one advantage myself. i'm obviously always looking for
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the levy. now i'll just have to feed someone else and mich below for 1st very good. the laid off on a blank slide, so most of the stuff in place of live on goals in the now we've got lay on the on the go on the come to my son, sam, i think not facing the overhead manager. he's also and with this goes, so this is the difference. likes to doubt why i mentioned one from their own in there was little doubt about the outcome unmatched. a 32 byron bumped mention black box 6 mills who celebrate their night straight buddhist leisure. title. it
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was sealed before kick off with lights losing earlier in the day was that the cell on the beach, the better to go and what we did during the game that was spectacular to amazing. and we showed that throughout the best in the system the, the model of the boys gave it and it wasn't the thing after all, that success last year to maintain that focus. and when the leader against being on the microsoft for getting now latin dusty needed just one goal from the remaining 2 games to equal that historic season high of 40 now have the sounds and has to be ready for this. the change was in the air both on the playing and coaching, france hungry flakes, decided to leave the clock with 7 trophies to his name. and it's been a great time and really seemed to coach this fantastic team. i work for this club,
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but there was a really successful time to get a one. i would thing we want the big title. it was also a fair well to munich for 3 long serving and highly decorated players. hobby martinez, davi. alamba and gentle both hang on treble winners in 2013 and again, last year really said that they will leave us. they are by and let me of course, the motion and i to 13 years i've spent you can't really put it into words. it's been an incredible and intense time in coming from life there the future defender, dia mcconnell and julia not at 33 byron's youngest, ever had coach a son of the various himself. now set to man the touch line in munich. this because i'm a special packing without anything being discussed in detail. i already know what
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the maximum success is always down to that once you have a chance to coach the team by a minute or maybe it's comparable to a real madrid or foster loaner, you have to take that opportunity to intervention. the thing is most intriguing coach, right now i had shown he can develop a team over. it'll be interesting to see how he manages the changes that by and also with some players leaving an estimate on to the executive board. all of a con, the former world class keeper is also the future. in 2022, he'll take over his chairman from carl hines woman again. his final years and office have seen buyer and propelled themselves to new heights. this is just mostly successful year in by and 120 year history and one in which by and of course played in full time. and i think both the team and the club with the whole generated a very positive image of the partition hasn't. hasn't
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the silversmith vanish? nothing with the ladies meister shall update its byron's name again on a trophy. truly fit for champions. beautiful selling silver with gold leaf decoration and bedded gems provided every time they raise the vice that they can go out. do you find the title for you? i'm sure you will see it as own everywhere. they've rewritten the history books yet again. and he's into very special chapter of his own, even if he still can't quite believe it. i got a number there in about to greg. this is i got the stuff to run up completion
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the to go get go wrecked. booker, i think you might get that record outright for himself if you want to break. so like a very break, or maybe you need to rely on the, the final match stage. he had chance after chance, but just couldn't put one away for the robot inside. i was laughing because i couldn't imagine why i can, that's called the goal is going to be 187 and 88 minutes. i said, i don't think you're school today or the, the kind to me on the very last i don't know exactly what i did, maybe at, but i'm very emotional,
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very high levies achieve deceit and he's crazy having a run like that. every striking through and allow to happen defying the laws of probability, making the extraordinary a matter of routine settings. yep. more benchmarks with fire and and they'll be back next season hungry as ever. for that 10th straight tunnel. they will never tire. all. i like to be in the top. congrats from kick off. the news. the news. the news, the news
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a minute. genocide in the colonial era is an affront to their existence. ah, i'm michael o coo welcome. baylor room continues to face international pressure over its crackdown on journalists among them. d. w reporter alexander brewer. cough. he was just released after serving a 20 day sentence during which he says he was tortured. the w news is in close communication with him and he told us he's doing fine, but needs time to recover before speaking publicly. here's a look at the dangerous situation facing journalist in the autocratic country. bella received journalist alexander buddha called, who is covering the trial of an opposition politician and may,
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was arrested and charged with joining an illegal demonstration. for a good cause is among the dozens of reporters who faced prosecution by the bel 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 better receive journalists are increasingly up against the wall. in may, police raided the offices of news outlet to buy and detain stuff. it's not the 1st time it was talk to. one of its journalists had already been sentenced to 6 months in jail. and last year to fly was stripped of its media license. after releasing footage of protests and arrests,
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another critical news outlet under pressure is mr. it's been labeled i extremist organization by delicacy in authorities nest as co founder and protest, which had been reporting from abroad until he was seized from a commercial aircraft that was forced land in minsk keith in char, with inciting some of the mass demonstrations that have rockefeller goes since august last year, challenging the outcome of disputed presidential election. since then, almost 500 reporters have been arrested according to the better routine journalists association. more than 20 remain behind. many of those who have been released to say they suffered physical and mental abuse. like the w's, alexander, but i cough punishment for reporting on a brutal regime. joining us now, you williamson, director of the europe and central asia at human rights watch in berlin. thanks for
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joining us on d. w. sure. after he is released, bureau cough said the detention facility he was in was like a military prison. he also said he'd been subjected to torture and inhumane treatment. do these accusations surprise you or fortunately they did not surprise me. our research shows that we seen cases, we documented there are examples of torture and mistreatment in prison. we have documented brutal beatings, of journalists, journalists being denied medical attention being held in very poor conditions, just like funded, denied access to equipment that was also destroyed. we also documented cases where journalists have been threatened that will no longer have custody of their children . and a very recent case where a journalist had to flee feller was because police re did her apartment and then
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when she was abroad, we also it is contacted her. she would turn, they would arrest to grant her room. so physical and psychological torture is quite common. unfortunately, almost $500.00 journalists have been detained since last year. i'm curious, what impact is, is have on the media landscape in the region. and the work specifically of journalists and baylor is who just has a history of a very strong, independent media. also the reputation of very courageous journalists, despite that the crackdown in august last year in the presidential election. i mean, but the industry is really quite decimated, within bell or whatever. still some courageous journalists that many have had to flee the country and many working in the baltic states in poland with independent media doing their best to report them what's going on in the country. that
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obviously we've seen very graphic report, so they're doing good work. what's needed now is that the government's in the, in europe, including germany, to support that work for the work of independent media that they can continue. there's been unequivocal international condemnation and demands to free journalists and allow independent reporting and barriers. but does that really have any effect on lucas shanker? i think it obviously is difficult to tell, but i would say probably has, i think his actions are becoming more desperate. the played incident 9 days ago is an example of that. harassment of media suggests that he's continues to be determined to try to stop the message, getting out on the other hand, costing a light on what's happening in ballard is one of the best ways of ensuring that in the end a government comes the power that will really respect human rights including media, freedom. so continue in the independent reporting of the soul of the your
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correspondent was doing is really important. hugh williams and from human rights watch. really appreciate your time sir. and so much. briefly highlighting now some other stories making headlines around the world. at this hour. a prominent russian political activists is in custody after being pulled off a slight bound for poland. andre people barbara was detained shortly before take off from st. petersburg. late monday. he's the former head of the recently disbanded open russia. people who are off now faces a criminal probe not for cooperating with what authorities colon undesirable organization. the united nation says more than 90 percent of the population in ethiopia to great region need emergency food aid that some 5200000 people fighting broke out in the northern region nearly 7 months ago. and you went,
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says that has exacerbated already high levels of hunger. it's appealed for more than $200000000.00 to scale up its response. schools in miramar have reopen for the 1st time since the military sees power in early february. hunter has called for full classrooms, but many teachers and pupils are staying away and a show of resistance against the regime schools closed a year ago due to the corona virus pin down. now, germany's national disease control agency has officially lowered the countries grown. a virus risk status. as the 3rd wave of infection subsides, the risk level goes from very high down to high health officials pointed out that the country is still in the middle of a pandemic. despite declining case numbers and progress with vaccinations, the spring sunshine and outdoor dining like just got a little better in germany. case number's
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a thinking and just for districts or cities have an incidence right higher than 100 . even the german health minister is showing signs of relief and if we can get too confident, i know it's hard to hear sometimes, but nevertheless it's the rise of progress. we've just seen so many examples around the world with things have gone wrong. authorities of relaxing restrictions further, but doing so cautiously and vaccinating as many people as possible. currently, 80 to 90 percent of those willing are expected to receive at least one dose by mid july. but that's provided orders. the vaccines actually arrive, the head of germany's infectious disease center is appealing to citizens to get immunized. he says the virus is not likely to disappear anytime soon. we get started and what's important is that as much of society as possible is immune to the virus. we will reach this immunity much more comfortably and much more
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safely through vaccinations. rather than through sickness does. that is a common responsibility that most people can safely achieve immunity without infecting other paid off on couldn't in light of the current positive trend. the robert call institute has load the official risk level from very high to just high . many german states have already relaxed rules or have indicated they will do so very soon with even large events permit that again in some regions. here's a look at other developments in the crone of ours. pandemic 7 e u. member states have launched the digital certificate system aimed at making travel within the block easier. it uses a q r code to prove holders are vaccinated. have a negative test result or have recovered from coven 19. the world health organization says grown a virus variance will now be named after letters of the greek alphabet. it says it
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hopes that this will simplify, discussion around the variance, and avoid stigma. south korea says a 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 kovacs vaccine sharing program. the leaders of the herero and nama ethnic groups in namibia have rejected an agreement between their country's government and germany, over the designation of colonial era cries. last week, germany acknowledged a committed genocide during the occupation of its former southern african colony, tens of thousands of herero and nominate people were killed between 19041900 wave berlin has offered to make payments of more than 1000000000 euros spread over 30 years to help the communities effective d, w, corresponded add, your increase is in the new may be in city of out in, in ne,
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which is in the former homeland of the hiroko people, and still a center for them today. adrien, why have the leaders of the hero and nom up people rejected the agreement reached by the german, and it may be in government. or michael, it has several reasons, but the main one is money. they're simply not happy about the amount that was mentioned in the media around 1100000000 years that will be used for developmental project. they say it is not enough, but the problem is also that the heroes do not speak with one voice. the people here and also their traditional lead us, you have those to where on the negotiation table together with the government. some of them say we have to move ahead and finally conclude this deals. others of them say no, this is not the deal. we want it and the government did not get our confirmation to agree on this agreement that was apparently reached last week. so they're now trying to pull out. and on the other hand, you also say have those who have even a stronger position like here, where we at the moment we just went on to, to a,
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with a local chief. and he said, no, this whole negotiation was never fair. we always said that the government should not be, should not negotiate on our behalf. we the effected communities are the ones who want to negotiate directly with the german government, which the german government did not want to agree on. so this complicates things, of course, to find a solution to the issue clearly with the process. but what are they also asking for at this point? well, i mean those ones here, we talked to, they actually asking for the whole negotiation process to start from scratch again . without the government, well, the government, they say can be in wealth, but also the effective community is have to be stronger, involves others saying the amount that is supposed to be paid is not supposed to go to the government because they say they should set up a funding that with effect that communities can decide them what they could do with the money. just the fact that the hero and number of people are not on board have any impact on the agreement reached between the governments. so it looks like
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the german minister of foreign affairs was scheduled to be in the media this week to sign the 1st agreement. this it doesn't look like if this is going to happen and it's going to be a long process though. it's going to be a long delay and one of the problems is also that the hero, and now they're still minorities in the country. and many i talk to they don't feel themselves represented by the government. they say the government is mainly made up of peoples from other ethnic groups in the past. they have not presented our region . they complained about the under development. you can see it also behind me how things look like in the villages here. many people still live in check, they have no access to it to toilets and electricity in some areas. they say it hasn't worked out in the past, so they do not trust the government. he would use these funds that could possibly be paid by germany to really invested in the regions where they live and whether it was really needed. that's audio increase many, many thanks, adrien,
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any other science topics, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at w dot com, forward slash science. the unemployment in south africa hit another record high, almost a 3rd of the countries workforce. this jobless, why the figure is rising, whether it shows signs, stopping, also coming up, be on the south africa. the pandemic has made it a tough time to be searching for a job. we look at the challenges facing to german graduates fresh out of university . and how about not even having to work single pay. we'll look at trials of a universal basic income taking place in germany. business on robot in
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berlin. welcome to the program. now south africa is unemployment rate hit a new old time high of 32.6 percent in the 1st 3 months of this year. 17000000 people were out of work according to official figures. that's 1400000 more and a year ago before and then hit the biggest job losses came among working in private household, followed by the informal sector, agriculture and industry. the challenges facing south african businesses have forced many of them to adapt or die, but some of the quickest to move with the times have managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. this quench employee just got another order to fill during the corona virus crisis. south african mobile delivery service quench went from being a liquor distributor, to initial logistics company, delivering vital goods like food and medicine. now they're thriving, even after the south african economy contracted by 7 percent and hundreds of south
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african companies had to shut their doors in the past has gone exponentially due to the current of ours. we have started operating out of $25.00. additional stores. also employed 50 additional staff members in the past year and me being one of those staff members. investors have pumped hundreds of thousands of euro's into the 5 year old company, whose turnover as tripled in the past year. and some older businesses are getting new opportunities to the security sector is experiencing unprecedented annual growth with more property owners needing to secure their businesses and homes. this if they make started, they've been rising unemployment. this definitely has led to a rise in crime and that is soon
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a requirement of insecurities in many properties. this is meant our business, our business to become so busy you live up in easy as we are at, you know, after being hardest hit by the pandemic, the south african economy is now showing signs of recovery. some effective industries are returning to profitability. but analysts believe companies that can adapt to new market demands stand the best chance of growth in the coming years. fortunately, the big traditional industries that have a lot of people in the mining and the tourism and in the financial services sector had to learn to be different. and during that particular the innovation and editor permission that is sold. so a lot of businesses that otherwise would not have been very prominent then starting to become the solution with so many companies struggling to stay afloat. the key to
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survival maybe change it several. how many businesses are going to do to the ongoing process? but we are living proof that if you innovate so many opportunities as more companies embrace this change in south africa, could grow more than the projected 3 percent in 2021 and the speak to business journal fleet. divest you joins us from johannesburg. we saw businesses adapt thing that you get through the pandemic. how's the sort of business that thrived in south africa changed since a year ago while the numbers businesses had to innovate very quickly. indeed, because of the liquor bags some cases, the figure a band that we've had very large portions of the economy suddenly had to change gears. we also like everywhere else in the world, customer facing businesses. so changes and patterns,
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retail had to move online. everyone to implement social distancing. so at the moment it's really the hospitality and entertainment industry that are taking a great strain. they simply not much that they can do. and this looming 3rd wave in south africa is not helping many other industries, industries that deal. and i'll call industries that deal in personal experiences. many of them have found way why is to survive and some have thrived with just faster unemployment in south africa. hit another record high in the 1st quarter. where are we seeing those jobs still being lost? the numbers would as bad as we thought, but they were still her ruefully. bad. i mean by, by many definitions. we know in some provinces, you know, have half of the population unemployed and that's across the board. so agriculture is doing particularly well the way there is is doing south africa. many favors export markets are looking good at mining and other primary productive industries
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are doing quite well that the services industries are suffering quite badly. tourism, of course, is just taking huge knock. so it's hospitality, but this is a continuation of problems that south africa before. some of this, of course, has pandemic related in this related to the locked down. but south africa has been struggling with unemployment for as long as i've been alive. and it's simply been growing steadily worse. now we've, we've had this extra overlay of the economic crisis, and we're looking forward to a point at which we're making quite slowly and way that economic rebound in south africa may be quite slow compared to other parts of the world. yeah, i mean, the 1st quarter, i say, so i spoke quite a small increase in unemployment, really not point one percentage points even if it is still, you know, a record. so is the unemployment that's been rising for a long expected to stop rising some time. so, you know, there are many government plans and they many projects and they talk about fiscal stimulus and about ways to create new invest in industries in the 4th industrial
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revolution. but we've had a lot of this rate before it is seen, i think, in the jobs when it's failed over decades to, to do so. and the anticipation at this point is where this african economy will recover towards 2025. you know, that's 4 long years. away in which best things will stay as bad as they are. believe that from business inside. thank you very much for joining us. sticking with unemployment, the jobless figure for germany dropped more than expected in may. it's the latest sign of recovery in europe largest economy. the number of people out of work fell 584000 trimming the unemployment rate. 5.9 percent. you figures also show that the number of employees on the countries reduced working hours scheme fell sharply. however, it is still a tough time speed looking for a job,
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especially for young people. me, julia nichols is 23. she graduated with a degree in tourism and event management last october. and i always thought nothing could go wrong as i went into event management. the opportunity seemed endless. weddings concerts, conferences, no one could have imagined. they'd all just vanish. stuff i've been applying for jobs since i graduated in october 2020. i told them that i sent out 45 applications . 7 are pending and i've had 38 rejections. i'll stand up and drive upside. antonia schultz is 18 and graduated from high school last year. she spent months applying for a spot to apprentice as an administrative assistant. finally, she got lucky. i got a place, but because of the pandemic they kept postponing my contract than at the end of may last year i got a written cancellation. they said, due to the pandemic, they had to attract their offer. the german trade union federation is alarmed by
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the lack of opportunities for young people to log off to the situation on the job. training market is serious. we've seen a drastic drop in the number of vocational training places on offer, and it's harder for young people to get in touch with businesses. because trade fairs and internships have been scrapped due to social distancing regulations. the bleak outlook weighs heavily on young people already suffering from the isolation of locked downs. julia nichols by nature, confident and optimistic, feels despondent over the string of rejections. but after 38 rejections chip away, at your competence, you have to keep telling yourself, it's not me, it's the situation that's to blame and i can't give up. i have to keep trying like i'm, i don't give up, keep trying montrose that antonia shult sound hard to follow. she wouldn't have managed without her parents help me because anything's gone. i wasn't coping well
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at all. i knew i had to move on and apply elsewhere, but the deadlines had all expired. and i knew that if i sent in my application 3 months late and my chances were next to nothing. so i had to look for alternatives available. almost done, i had to go through her persistence paid off. now antonia has a training job for you making is like it's a very decisive phase and a young person's life. they need easy access to training and the job market. if they can't complete their training, it becomes harder to compete. they'll have to accept short term or poorly paid jobs, or face long periods of unemployment. that really is precarious. julian nichols hopes her job prospects will improve as germany's vaccine rollout picks up pace. and she will no longer have to feel like her entire future is on ice. one day the need for a job might not be as pressing the concept of a universal basic income has long been discussed in germany. now
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a pilot scheme has begun paid for by the nations to see if the idea could actually be made a reality 1200 years per month without any red tape or obligations. a $122.00 people will receive the money without any strings attached. they were selected for more than 2000000 applicants. researchers will attract them in a pilot study over the next 3 years. a nonprofit group called mine coined, uncommon, or my basic income, initiated the study of woodside. the debate has been rife with ideological dogma for decades. everybody has been speculating about what would happen if there were universal basic incomes. villa, we simply need some practical examples and perhaps we can come a step closer to introducing it. the topic has divided society. half of the germans oppose universal basic income and the other half supported for the study. only
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people from single households age 21 to 40 were selected. the researchers how many of their questions will be answered? because he's a pebble, do they develop more community spirit? and does it costs less, burn out really improve working conditions or allow people to gain more professional training and do the recipients make more courageous decisions in their professional lives? about name? critics believe that people will simply take the money and not do anything useful with it. they can tell the funding of universal basic income is unrealistic. it would cost a $1000000.00 euros per year to turn the experiment into reality. this is due to your business, just time for reminder of our top story, this our south africa unemployment rate hit a new old time high of 32.6 percent in the 1st 3 months. this year, more than 7000000 people were out of work according to official figures. total employment decreased by 1400000 compared to a year ago,
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