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and even the staff was allowed to return to the news phone right after the office was left the headquarter. so today, this is the really unprecedented because this is the 1st one targeting media coverage under the national security law. and also they are security officials in home call issue or the freeze access food companies, links to apple daily newspapers. so also raise questions whether this new paper can operate in the future. is it why it has apple daily become such a target for the authorities and on call? will apple daily. it's a very critical newspaper found to june july who has long been outspoken credit of the chinese communist party. and also the governments in china, hong kong for that case, as the july last year, he was arrested under the national security law. and by then he was taken to the
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headquarters of the company he found and police fight, and also rated the paper on the newsroom. so today is already the 2nd time within the year that the very 1st newspaper, what i will search by the police. it was absolutely very controversial in hong kong and speaking about the reasoning of the rest today. police and also the security officials choosing apple. bailey publishing also come online and printed articles, actually calling for international sanctions against china and hong kong. and those reports dating back into like back to 2019 until recent period of time. so but the thought. 7 he didn't specify any details off the auto coast. didn't know exactly what kind of boy that you have like it actually bridge has the law. so it's been now been, this goes back to the new of relatively new security law that was imposed by aging
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that has been enforced now nearly a year. so from your point of view, as a journalist, what's changed since that i mean the red line drawn by the new security law is becoming more tangible and even more threatening for all walks of life in hong kong. because 1st politicians and accidents talk this. but now like the, the, the people affected us getting more and more am today, although we have had like officials repeatedly, we are sorry, the society that this has nothing to do with press freedom. but this is like really an alarm to the press and also to the society that they may face like even more like higher in the future. china's spacecraft carrying
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a 3 person crew has docked successfully with the countries news space station. 3 us and i was blasted off about 6 hours earlier to take part in a 3 month mission. they will set of experiments and prepare for a series of space walks. this latest mission is considered a step forward in establishing beijing as a major player in orbital space. the another success for china space program, the sion joe 12 rocket last thought to doc with the countries new space. or for the next 3 months to the crew of 3 will live in a module slightly larger than a city bus. carrying out experiments going on space walks and preparing the station for completion. next year, trying to space agency will be monitoring the astronauts to see how they handle the time away from earth. separation. joe, off the sunday, we are the see the 23 month commission is
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a long term human crude space flight plan, which requires astronauts to stay in a relatively narrow and confined environment that it takes time to adapt to the weightlessness. she's not, it will also have to cope with an environment filled with noise and vibration. it will be uncomfortable and these effects will have a cumulative impact over time. china space program is mostly home grown. the united states congress forbade nasa from cooperating with china a 10 years ago. it's cited concerns over the chinese space program, secretive nature, and its connections to the military. the international space station launched in 1998 has hosted astronauts from over a dozen different nations. but for china it's off limits coming between regimes response company we'll build one ourselves. while the i s s, reaches the end of its life, sam, often china plans to complete its station by next year. and when it does,
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it will be in a position to decide who can come aboard. so you, that's a good on the mayo caught you at this stage in construction were not yet considering for an astronaut dissipation on k. and that would be for an astronaut. they're certainly going to enter the chinese space station one day. you know, there are a number of countries that have expressed a desire to do that and we will be open to it in the future. they go teach it type while there's still work to be done on the space station. china is already looking ahead to its next project. a propos lunar base that it's planning together with russia. as brilliant as i say, he's a retired us and also now overseas international cooperation for the european space agency joins as front planet thomas, china as space program and moving ahead very swiftly. is china headed for space domination? well definitely they have mastered all the disciplines that are necessary to fly to
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space starting from a large launch program which is prerequisite to get to whatever object satellites into space. they have telecommunication satellites, the satellite navigation of the basin in the field of science. they are very well on the way. and because now with human exploration, i think this is the next important step. so yes, they are on a good way. i wouldn't say dominance, but they definitely a space faring nation about asking about the dominance because the u. s. is caution against china space program essentially calling it an extension of the countries 30 military. i'm fish and how concerned are you about the military value of the mission? well, there is no doubt that space is playing a major role also in the field of military security. i've already mentioned some of
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the domains like telecommunication, observation, and navigation. of course, everyone is using those and services for civilian applications, but also for military application. so i find it a little bit strange to more or less thinking it is possible to deny such as space power the use of this field. however, of course it's of some concern. these areas are used in the field of conflict then who knows what will happen. so the chinese space program has also come on the 5 for not adhering to the social space norms, for instance, not cleaning up the debris of the stuff they send into space. is that fair? well, actually that is a criticism that we could say for many space faring nations. and definitely it's true that something needs to be done. you might be aware that europe has started
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a program to at least start picking up a major object and bringing them back into atmosphere so that they are destructive free end for you. it is just the beginning and yes, definitely all space very nicely. need to agree on common rules that compulsory for everybody and speak to them. otherwise, you might face the situation that this earth space low of all that will become unusable for all those fantastic services that we are using on our common lives on, on day to day basis on. don't you all had astronaut thomas from the open space agency. thank you very much for joining us. joe biden. and lucky we put in have described the summit in geneva as positive. it was their 1st meeting since by became president relations between the us and russia. rock bottom,
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the 2 leaders agreed to hold more talks nuclear arms control, but differences on many issues remain including cybersecurity and human rights. a highly anticipated meeting against the backdrop of from the relations. joe biden and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 ladies met for 3 hours in geneva over several issues of contention. little progress was made on the main issues, but both ladies pledged to hear each other out. we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest and where we have differences. i want to president couldn't understand why i say what i say and why i do what i do and how will respond to specific kinds of actions that harm america's interest. there should i believe that there was no possibility. none, but on the contrary, meeting of course took place in
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a principal manner. please show assessments on many points. i differ in my opinion, both sides demonstrated a desire to understand each other and look for ways to bring that position. by yet little good is good to you. completion your cyber attacks were among the issues bought and brought up, put and denied kremlin involvement in hacks against us target. and when he's american counterpart brought up human rights and the rest of the russian opposition activists, alex, they know, valentine person refused to mention the name of the man in question. at the last one, this person knew that he was violating russian law. he should have recognized this as a twice convicted felon. was doing that was lovely meeting because it small steps were made on nuclear arms control. and both sides agreed to return the ambassadors off that they were withdrawn earlier this year in
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a series of tit for tat sanctions and diplomatic expulsion. lawmakers in europe were relieved to see a shift in tone with an emphasis on mutual cooperation. for those who believe in the diplomatic solution of international conflicts and what we saw yesterday from geneva, it's encouraging and from the german and european best perspective, i think it's important to hear that was really book russia and us were caught on the and i'm controlled the 2 countries planned to hold further talks in the future . the progress on the main issues seems a long way off. watching the news still come back in action, denmark phrase belgium that 02020. later today, the match comes to the 5 days. today's midfield, the 1st of collapsed on the pitch, often suffering a tabio arrest. first, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. airlines and
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banks around the world have experience website and app outages among the companies affected us airlines, delta american and southwest also the commonwealth bank and the hong kong stock exchange is not yet clear if the outages are related or wash hands actually cost us. congress has voted overwhelmingly to create a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the country. on june, 18th marks the day on june 1918, 65. when the last and slaves african americans learned they had been free 1st new federal holiday in the 38 years. without the support of former ivory coast of president lawrence boggled. preparing to welcome him home some 10 years after he was sent to the international criminal court on war crimes charges. he was acquitted. the former rival, president allison tara,
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invited him back in the name of reconciliation. german biomedical company, cure voc, has suffered a setback in its attempt to develop a covert 900 interim testing data suggest the company's shop my only have a frequency of 47 percent sure of accept that the study had been hampered by the broad range of corona virus various in germany, a key chapter of recent history is coming to a close the secret files of the study. the intelligence service in communist is germany being transferred to the national archives and the agency that preserved them as being dissolved the stars. it was notorious for the valence of ordinary east. german communism collapsed. the 9th and $89.00 civil rights activists prevented the destruction of many stars. the files that gave many victims in perpetrated john to confront their post. you want to ring the bell?
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i didn't do much longer. i read the door of their own building any fun. and they lived here when they were young. a nice that will anything but private going in on the place stealthy infamous spied on them from across the courtyard bank. when this tree was much smaller, how did you see? i don't see people standing magical, i don't know. i just found out when i read about it, we would never thought about it. the thought of them standing there. now i'm not in their study files contain hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and offers apartment layout. ambrose is out of
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ation recorded april 30th, 1987 out of going on and on in the kitchen. and the window was half open. took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and they left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of as of a st. subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i had no idea why they described me as a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly ones. i know the mission was on the last star. it said that i live with this one subsidy in my experience and you get through life just as well, or even better. and when you adjust to a situation with nike given it leads to a culture. but why with a to women spite on and then they came from the provinces to east berlin and tom, good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast georgia, and new germany. they made a fateful move,
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trying to leave the country from 1976 onwards, circle or fall and in nevada applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason its lifeline clubs. and i do not believe a trustworthiness of biscuits. i have seen 1st hand how little human rights are respected in east germany. after these days, they tell people born after the war came down, having risked life and limb to leave east germany for old. i didn't want someone else to decide where i lived here. you know me, i had a certain point i had enough and then i thought, well, no, i want. i want to make sure that i was going to try and for that desire, they almost ended up in prison. that stick a bit deeper and to this very dark and very important chapter german history with
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dark ma overstep. she's a head of communication and research at the start, the records agency here in berlin, darma. tell us about a bit more about these files that are so neat is stuck behind you. why? why are they so important? there a huge amount of files total of 111 kilometers. busy in writing much more in video footage, photographs, they document 40 years of secret putting sensitivity in the east german communist dictatorship and they help individuals, each person what request it's access. to clarify that faith, cuz here the state, the east germans, they had often interfered and people critical to the region and changed the course of their lives. so in looking in what was previously secrets you, we gain control over a piece of stolen life. and that's why for many of the victims of the comb with dictatorship, it was an important and the important steps to access these files in the last 30
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years. so now the agency then organize the access to this files for, for, for those affected by this darcy, this agencies dissolves. and these documents have been moved to the national archive. isn't this some kind of drawing a line under this chapter of history? it certainly measures the passing of time. it's been so 2 years east. germany disappeared from the math and it's very important to preserve this really important legacy of the peaceful revolution. the fight for the records, the open records, huge archive need to preserve for the future indefinitely. and the structure that was found before was the federal commissioner as a person guaranteeing the, the credibility and the independence of the records. the new generation need to enter x and understand the history of periods. and so, within the federal archives, which is commonly known as the member in the nation, these records have an indefinite future. and to accept the part of memory or nation
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by integrating them in the federal are make sure that coming generation will have access and can into, can interact with these records period government, you mentioned coming generations that young people born after the fall of the whoa, is interest in these files still good or is it diminishing? there's a certain part that's obviously diminishing because people who are actually list and each children will, will eventually die out. we still have lots of people that experience this, especially in the later eighty's and seventy's. but many of the witnesses of today, for instance, it's a very special day of the 60 a diversity of the people's uprising of these germany in $963.00. many of those witnesses are, have already died. and we, we, we cannot give records to those whose experiences coming generations are still looking at what happens for their fathers and grandfathers,
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grandmother and mothers. and want to understand what we've recently seen next generation applying for files and soon to look at the history. little bit in the early ninety's was with the agency was necessary for me to change here. and then by then enough people would have their files, but it kept on the demand kept on building even though slightly decreasing. and till today we received our request every month to petition and look into the records on a personal basis to clarify a shade, increasingly next generation wanting to understand how their parents and grandparents lived under communist dark. my wish that overstepped their from the stuffy, reckless agency. thank you very much for this inside. you know, i was just talking on your p and championships, denmark is getting ready for its match up with belgium. the game will be paused in the tense minute full fence to applaud christian ericsson date is midfield
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a suffered cardiac arrest during his team's match against finland on saturday. the 29 year old is recovering in hospital is doctors have announced he will get hot stuff. the device because of his collapse on the pit, erickson's near death experience left his teammates badly shaken, stronger together. denmark squad are preparing to face their toughest group stage opponents, belgium, while also dealing with what happened to christian ericsson. we have been talking about that it will be quite emotional to go back to parking and we know that we will have one believable support by our fence, by the whole country and, and these emotions. we have to prepare that psychologists and crisis counselors have been helping players work through what they witnessed teams that the euros usually train at the match irina the day before
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a game. but the danes chose to stay at their training base instead. and how we are going to react about getting back. we don't know. we know as little as you do how it's going to affect us emotionally, how it's going to affect us being there. and it doesn't matter if it's today or tomorrow. coach hillman says, erickson's hospital is right next to the stadium and that he thinks his star midfielder will hold on his shirt to watch the belgium game right from his room and italy in us. the convincing went over switzerland, italy, 2nd victory. now in the group stage in rome, manuel locker tele scored twice for the home team and italy assured themselves of advancing to the round of 16 wales have put themselves in position to advance to the euro's final 16 as well. thanks to a win over turkey garret bail was instrumental this by badly missing on
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a penalty. he is assisted on aaron ramsey is 1st off goal and then on another with seconds left in the match. as whales claimed the victory in spanish for bonds, they are not lit and the captain said to ramos sets apart ways. after 16 years ramos route $122.00 titles together including 4 in the champions league, the 35 year old center back is leaving due to a contract is true. he has been placed by injuries lately and failed to make spans 020. when the squat rack have planned a tribute and farewell for there seemed to be the former captain. and his reminder of our top story of this press, freedom in hong kong has been dealt a serious blow up to the tauriel stuff. the pro democracy newspapers rested in a massive police ray. the authorities accused them of colluding with foreign power and violating the new security as it from me. and it didn't seem
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coming up next. the w business been for doland as more and how disappointing vaccine trial results are effected. german biomedical companies sure. come off right after the break states and the the the news, the news, the news, the
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news, the news, the no more protection denmark is the 1st country in europe to expound syrian refugees officially argued for to syria or again. but the people effected by this ruling are done, they will be arrested and detained upon arrival. ah, focus on europe ah dw into
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the conflicts with sarah kelly and i citizens cope with unemployment and inflation . printed into hardy is getting attention for blocking twitter around for an apparent violent crack on protesters who call for police violence. my guest from berlin is my jury, and ambassador uses. how does he explain the track record of this conflict? in 60 minutes on w. o. young immigrants they know the police will stop them. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be going back. not an option. peace ma,
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i'm on and they are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. the shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. the news . hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm lab lyla, it's nice to have you with us today. what was once a paradise for sunday? there's a fisherman is now a cesspool and environmental disaster has been unfolding in the turkish sea of mara . blue waves have since been replaced by brown, grew a slime known as cease not that produced by l. j. and as
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a result of the climate crisis and environmental talks in, authorities are now in a race against time to get the situation under control. well, the see of mar mirage is an inland body of water with narrow connections to the mediterranean and black seas. this makes it a prime spot for pollutants to gather an untreated waste water from the megacity of it's done. who ends up in the once pristine see a burden for the ecosystem. and for people like alley justin, the fisherman is fighting for his livelihood as the seas not continues to grow. a layer of organic goose floats on the water in the port. if you could up an island near esther bowl. local fishermen all the josh going is shocked at the sight. it's a catastrophe. he says. i was supposed to survive in that way. they swim into they'll die
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a minute. fresh fish from the sea of mamma used to be a staple bowl eateries. but for years the regional fish dock has been declining, parallel pollution is on the rise. never before however, has the sea of mom or a seen this level of pollution. vast areas are blanketed by cease not as the slimy substance has been dubbed. keeping we've encountered similar kinds of good seasons early to thousands of what we would just rinse off our net and continue with our dig a little back there, but it didn't affect the fish. but these days, the thick substance produced by micro organisms covers vast expanses of the sea. it can drift on for kilometers and doesn't only stick to the surface. it's a result of sewage from istanbul, households and industry, compounded by the climate emergency. turkish authorities are trying to pump the go out of the water with specially fitted ships,
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but it's unclear of these desperate attempts will be effective as the sledge can be found up to 30 meters under water. turkey also plans to modernize a string of water treatment plants along the coast and has hastily launched at $22.00 point clean up action plans. well, that's what they believe you will conduct in the most expensive the clean up in turkey ever. i'm calling on all citizens to help them with him. is there a way to do that? but marine biologists like math, good cult aren't impressed. the waters ecosystem has been out of balance for years . he says it's the see of murmur as can to the black sea and the mediterranean sea farmer, too narrow channels for a couple of his practically an inland sea clues system. and for the past 50 years, we come to waste from 25000000 people into its waters and he says, decades of pollution have had a catastrophic impact on marine life. ubiquitous cease not has only made matters
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worse, it could suffocate. the corals below which filter and clean the sea using the sunlight from entering the sea. this makes photosynthesis impossible. any organism cannot produce oxygen. should almost be poly josh kuhn meanwhile can no longer go about his work or will all be killer sure name will sink below the surface when they do collect all kinds of grain, but certainly no fish. well, it was after 40 years as a fisherman. all, he has swapped nets for fishing lines even so he's out of luck today. while we get, you know, the recently headed out to see go fishing with my grandchildren. i couldn't catch
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a single thing for them. i get the good with all this sludge swimming is out of the question to the gooey substance. can harbor bacteria and viruses harmful to humans. some experts warn that a cholera outbreak is looming. many beaches along the sea of monro have therefore been shut. bali joshua might also have to close his business for ever. you look at this wound issue with nature ever create something with ice are doing that is the fuel a bit of that is all on think of 11. the once the sea of mama was teeming with life today, it's covered in wrought for 7 years. now, war has been raging in the dawn bass. the region officially belongs to ukraine, but parts of it are controlled by pro russian separatists. they wanted to steed
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from ukraine and so far from the 13000 people have died in the conflict. though a ceasefire has been in place for nearly a year, violations are commonplace. while the front line runs between the town of no heart, scott and neighbour, and don't ask the residence of north forward scott live in constant fear of shelling, attacks by the separatists. now some local believe they have found their own solution to the towns crisis, destroyed factories, abandoned homes and uniforms. as far as the i can see. this is no photo scare. a small town on the government health side of the front lines in east and ukraine. town there was just getting by then was struck or stomach before and over there it is car. when the next with a separatist are leaking, that we use will be practically
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a part of or least gotten done yet. it was like one of our everyone with their to work with us and what the traces of the war bound hearing of what else can jumps do not to channel school was born and raised here. for years, she taught history at the local school. during the heaviest fighting, tatiana became the towns deputy, met a job included, making sure civilian casualties were careful of the daily shilling. i gave it to that event of insecurity never leaves you that we suffered or less. i'm directly hidden back in february who 7 years have passed since the war began fresh for you while you were and fewer people still believe we'll ever see the end of this that both sides will re unify miles of trenches and mine fields. now kutner photo scare off from the big cities that used to be practical. it's backyard. if ever town needed to reinvent itself,
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is this one? but how jelic us go think she's found the answer here at the towns overgrown cemetery? this is the aunts and family. young the german founders of new york, the ukrainian new york. that is, that's what no football game was officially called until 1951. the name dates back to the 19th century. one story popular among locals is that one of their founding fathers visited the real deal in the us, nor turn to ukraine, wishing to see his home town flourish like its namesake after world war 2. so vito 30 proceeded to raise all memories of the towns german past. the selected name is plans, it gets new york became no photo scare or new town sell this needs to be called gardens or garden street in german. believe it was the heart of new
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york, new york to john is convinced that returning to the towns previous name, it's only survival is nevada went back to be new york headlines would surely be guaranteed musical as of our foreign minister has already suggested to you in assembly here and our ukrainian new york. let them come. we're ready for them. or what was new york already has a petrol station, beach area and a handful of clubs. it seems all that's missing is a baseball team. and the legal underpinning a draw floor to officially change the towns name has been submitted to ukraine, parliament and his pending approval. but not everyone has to jonathan duty of them . since the 5 year old nicole has gotten directly on the front lines, just getting to his house require the permit. sure you spoke he,
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it's quiet enough today. but who knows what will happen tomorrow? down to shooting never really stops here. nobody. mcculla tells us how restricted his life has become. the buses stop running landmines now prevent him from visiting his parents, grades, less skeptical that changing the towns name will make any difference. yet these i was born back when this was called your, your don yet was still named after stolen at the time putting you know, what is changing and name going to achieve going on. we need jobs. talk isn't enough time for spring cleaning of the playground. the towns military authorities, not the time, nor the resources for this kind of thing. it's volunteers like to china. we filled a gap. she there, wherever she's needed, encouraging her neighbors to keep on going to never give up when they viewed and
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we believe in this place. really, if we didn't just talking about, we wouldn't still be living here. can you or who knows? maybe at the ends about new york again, then perhaps the other side will stop showing up in the cell phone after all, who's going to want to pick a fight with the american out and then what might sound a little, far fetched, but it's better than sitting around waiting message, you dream of new york than to do nothing. giving up just isn't an option. take back control. that was the slogan for the regular campaign to leave the e u. and at the beginning of the year, that's what the u. k. set out to do, but it turns out the divorce wasn't just seamless, so might have hoped. shipping agents like rob haldeman are still struggling with the new reality. as red tape continues to put off the drivers traveling between britain and the u. many are asking themselves how much more they can take. is it
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curtains for britons, logistics firms? there's almost nothing young haven't transported from here in east london, a company transports everything from food, stuff to tool. their operations are perfectly orchestrated. and rob holloman is something like the conductor, only now he's watching his musicians leave in, drove a lot of a certain pay of whether they'll be to be welcomed and it doesn't face about how much reassurance is. yes, we need these guys here and i've got a work that is not reassure them enough and a lot of them are disappearing back to the native land for extended periods all for good. for decades, british logistics companies have attracted truckers from the
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e u. but ever since greg that came into effect many no longer want to work in the u . k. you know, i have some friends that to me. i don't want to work anymore because, you know, before was like limited post employee dea. and this is a big problem. mm. fewer drivers and more bureaucracy for month. british logistics firms have been saddled with the consequences of bricks at the very consequences rod mackenzie had long warned. the british government about essentially you, dr. is feel they're no longer welcome after break said that we are an island nation or we become even more of an island nation. they don't like the red tape that goes with every, every load. they have to ship lots and lots of forms that they have to not necessarily fill in, but be aware of the past of the authorities and it is no longer open border with
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europe. so the job has got more difficult for years. right. mackenzie has been representing the interests of the trucking industry. now he's worried, the lack of drivers will damage the entire british economy as replacement parts or raw materials don't arrive on time. the problem with supply and driver shortage is the 2 are and it's connected. so there's the example of a launch laurie, which had to pop up h laurie's last week because they couldn't find any drivers to drive. and that means that all the contracts for they were supposed to fulfill for deliveries could not be done. and that adds up to shortages somewhere in the supply chain to date, it's mainly the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. you had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the
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e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales your causes damage to it because i'm not. i haven't got yeah. me a fit. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do. well, maybe not. the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher. mills of neighbors to farmers kept finding the harvest hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. why didn't you tell us this 2 years ago that you wouldn't get to sell? you lopes this. you wouldn't get to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff doesn't only stay in one place. and then so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for years, what is it going to involve.

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