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the tree power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august, 5th on dw. ah, the news . this is d w news line from berlin. international condemnation off the haiti's president is assassinated. casey declared, a state of emergency offered, gotten the job and maurice and wound his wife the raid on their private residence, one of the month social political instability in the country is also coming up for most of african president,
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jacob's duma isn't police custody days off to being sentenced to 15 months in jail, for contempt of court. and england defeat denmark at the euro's a to one wind sends. the 3 lions finally woke up when 1966 the ah hello, i'm available home it hates. he has the had a 2 week state of emergency after the assassination of the president on identified gunman killed is over now. maurice and wounded his wife at his home near the capital post prints. on wednesday, an investigation is currently underway. the executive branch will now have power to deal with the political instability. there the this was the moment jovan and we knew he had one hate in presidential elections in 2015. he was officially sworn in
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over a year later, with his wife martine voice by his side. his rule came to a sudden and when gunman right at his home in the early hours of wednesday, his wife was critically winded through some wardrobe hall have emptied out. following the fascination the international airport was closed, the government has declared an emergency where they don't. if you declare it does, is we have decided to declare a state of siege and the country where, but i see i share the thought of the president's wife, who happened to be with him the evening of the summer, really sorry. but monday will be last job. got cut off for people to stay calm. we appeal to the intelligence of patients in this difficult time. now
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my president, we says assassination comes on the rise in gun violence and the growing humanitarian crisis. food and fuel shortages, as well as rise and inflation, all making life extremely difficult patients over half the population and less than $2.00 a day. and the political situation has been far from stable for the past 2 years, moist had been ruling have chief by decree. after the country failed to hold elections, a result of political gridlock and non rest opposition leaders have been demanding more. you step down. they claim to term legally ended in february 2021, following the assassination internationally. this wound of an escalation. this is a critical moment. i think we all knew it was sensitive and difficult to arm the
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grant in a she in view of the political situation and the security situation. this put staff in even greater danger than before. on twitter use top deployment, joseph burrell wrote shocked by the assassination of haitian president java no more . if we had an exchange of magic for him. and the 3 weeks ago, this crime poses a risk of instability and a spiral of violence. the perpetrators of this assassination must be found and brought to justice. so far, no group has claimed responsibility. the attack isn't that much of from main, unknown of more and some joined by john this and rose sean, who is currently in porter prince. thank you very much for being with us here in the w news. what more do you know about the situation on the grounds right now? well, on the front, right. no,
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everything is super calm. there is nobody in the street, although there is gunfire heard in several sections of the capital as well. it's been quite a bit. yo, but the nobody knows anything. the only thing on the internet the, what's up the video share a little bit everywhere. what happens and not in the night at 1 o'clock in the morning to have the explosion. and then followed by gunfire for over an hour. and then in the morning there was the company came from the prime minister in prime minister doctor close this saying that the fest have been a little while ago. also, the 1st lady arrived in miami fort lauderdale, and she is going to be treated for her gunshot wound there, but apparently she is stable. the daughter of the president was apparently as well in the house, but she has nothing. okay, and do we have any more information about the attackers and their motivation?
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well, the motivation apparently is very clear. they did not one of the 1st really or the child daughter. they wanted to kill the president, it was a professional job. as you can see, all the videos that are a little bit everywhere. there were arms, well dress speaking english, english, and spanish. it was very fast in and out of ration. and it was definitely something that has been planned for many weeks. and there is something that is very weird also because in haiti there is always somebody to see something that something will do something up from. and this came to totally surprise for everybody in the country. i mean, nobody was moving and, and we have one minute left at front off you very quickly. haiti is already struggling with political instability and violence. how much could this political
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vacuum make the situation even worse? mm. well, that is a $100.00 question. i mean, nobody knows what's going to happen for the time being there is an impression that even the band is scared because nobody knows where this entire thing comes from. everything can happen. nobody knows really. and if it can be the worst, or it can, these, if they come, i mean haiti surprises all the time, right and roast shown in puerto print. thank you very much. now, so the african, the former president, jacob summa has handed himself over to authorities and is now in custody. according to police zooming is facing a 15 month prison term for contempt of court. he was handed the sentence last week for refusing to appear as an inquiry investigation on corruption. well,
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for more on this that crossover to deb in and speak to d, w christine wound were so zimmer finally handing himself in. what more can you tell us, christine? as rights rahile or shortly after 11 p. m. local time in south africa, a convoy left the residence, jacob, minutes after that it was confirmed that he was in the convoy and that he was going to hand himself over the police as he had said now that he is in their custody. and we need to be taken to a correctional facility closer to his home here in the province. and that way you will be spending his night in prison. he is, suppose people have been speaking putting his doors out and they are saying that he's done this not as an admission of guilt, but so as to comply with an order by the court. and as we understand that, he was given 2 options,
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basically because the police had been amassing some 45 minute drive away from his house. they were ready to of course, execute that arrest order. as we understand and mr. buena opted to head himself over to avoid the humiliation of having to be arrested by the police. and so as we nodes, as he will be spending his 1st night in prison at night regular, and has taken a long period of development to get to this point, took us through the legal proceedings that led to this point. well, essentially as you, as the introduced as this piece, mr. do not set up a commission of inquiry into corruption and his administration. it's something that he was forced to do when he was president. one of the last thing that he did before he was forced out of office by his party. now a number of witnesses have since alleged at certain crimes. they directly point the finger at him. he was asked to return to that inquiry to answer questions. for
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example, why he fired and hired the ministers? why certain companies that were getting government tended through lavish birthday party for him, he refused to go and onset those questions. the commission of inquiry sort of court orders to force him to eat court orders that he ignored. and so the message has been taken to the constitutional court, which found him guilty of being 240 a full sentence to 15 months in prison. now we do know that he is going back to that same court, the supreme court of the country to basically ask to rescind the position. he said that he is an old man. you send them a prison is no place for him to be in the hands of this and they make a prison sentence right now would essentially be a sentence to the constitutional court that gave him that guilty verdict of being contempt reported that 50 bill centers is going to get his application on monday and we'll see where that goes from there. i wonder why for us, in devon, thank you very much. a 2nd. look at other stories making news around the
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world's tributes, all pouring in after the shooting of a prominent duck investigative journalist pizza. the freeze was gone down in amsterdam on tuesday and remains in hospital in a serious condition. authorities are examining possible links to his reporting on a major criminal gang. afghan special forces have been deployed to push taliban fighters out of the northern provincial capital of couldn't do it. they soldiers were sent in after fighting reached the outskirts of the city. most condemned districts have fallen to colleague on control since western forces started to withdraw from afghanistan. the wayne ya is building a barrier on its border with bella, ruth, to stop people crossing illegally. the one yes. prime minister excuses the roots of offering migrants flights to minsk and allowing them to enter her country in retaliation for
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e u. sanction. both countries have expelled each other's diplomat. last week many european commission chief us lavonne de lion is wanting hungary. it will face legal action if it fails to repeal a new law that discriminates against the l g p t q, community, the law bands, content about homosexuality and gender change from school and the media. what the to some sports needs now. and this focus on the football where england has defeated denmark in the 2nd year or 2020 semi final at wembley stadium . denmark scored early from the cal dumb scot, free kick before in the equalized through an own goal set up by co saca. but after a school, a 2nd half, captain harry cain scored for england after a saved penalty in extra time. they will now face italy in the final on sunday.
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or joining me to discuss the historic evening of english football is max mero from d w. sports. so max england, now finally getting to this final stage, what the preventing sentiment are people happy? are they relieved? i think relief very much because i speak to myself really. and those people i've been in touch with, but you know, england have a way of messing these things up and they finally got through their 1st final since 966 when they won the world cup and see here, the 1st goal was schooled by the danes to pick the goalkeeper looks a little bit shaky at the beginning, even though england were fairly composed after that match also stayed compose and calm and collected again, something you're not really used to from england. then they scored through an own goal. that's the unofficial top score of this one and then on those 11 own goals already previously that only been 9 in the history of the years. but england are a different side now. they've never escaped penalties before. after going takes the time of the years and managed to salvage things today with the penalty in extra
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time. so how things have changed and england will now be facing italy was playing at home. i will be stadium work in their favor. do you think? well, normally it would, but england usually crumble under pressure. that will be lots of pressure. but today we saw them, like i mentioned that a little bit more composed than we used to italy a so strong. i mean, spain showed us kind of the recipe for 60 minutes. how to get italy on the back foot, how to make them work a little less easily. but it's really are better than the danish, than today. soaking up the pressure, the cap to not show the typical way of playing. it's a tie and football, not the type type of what. what we've seen in this tournament is soaking up the pressure sitting back. so that's going to be very difficult for england. it's been there, told them, and so far the italians have been brilliant. the only weakness really, they have is generally mobile at a strike and, and they have a lot you the option on the bench both not prolific goals scores. so we just have to hope that they can keep a clean sheet and just find a way through aspects meryl from dw sport when you're watching dw news live from
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with c w business beyond on youtube, and i'm agreeing you feel worried about the fantasy? i'm the host of the on the green fence is clear. we need to change join mis, present sides of the green transformations for me, for you, for the classes me. the donald trump takes on big tech. the former us president filed a lawsuit against social media for suspending his account or in his was illegal shameful censorship. the world food program says it'll have to reduce rations or hold supplies to 700000 people, displaced by attacks. and most of them be, unless it gets more than a $100000000.00 in support. and german families say an increase in severe weather
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from climate change could make it impossible for them to farm sustainable competitors, eliminates the business. it could be the next reality tv series, trump versus take play. the main part is ex president. donald trump, along with a few other plaintiffs, he's dug up to join him in a class action lawsuit against facebook. google and twitter seeking retribution and punitive damages to being banned from social media. finally, trumpet claimed his election defeat was the result of widespread fraud, which was rejected by court selection officials and members of his own administration. under this is supported launched an attack on the us capital love to trump repeated those false claims in a fiery speech. whitehouse. william's court here is our new york correspondent. yes. tramps. also seeing the bosses of these companies, should they be worried?
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well, i mean it's a long stretch and there are a lot of if for a former president to donald trump, to make or when his case. so i guess for now those, some of the 3 big tech companies are safe. what on the from, by the way, tries to achieve as he wants to. it comes back. he wants to be back in the spotlights. but if that's going to happen anytime soon, at least at this point seems to be rather likely it's been a hate love relation. so love hate relationship for quite some time already. we had, i know he's dying to get back on to the airwaves, but it could cost him, couldn't it? i mean, a guess is a reputation at stake, but there's also a monetary value. well i mean, last year sir, i never cheaper, especially here in the united states. but as far as i understand the 1st,
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the fundraisers have already started to kick in. so i don't know the financial details, but i guess that of us president a former president, donald trump is not going to throw too much money into it. that might be actually a fundraiser, to pay for the whole thing. and at least for now, well, he beckoned spotlight. i mean, in the past couple of months he tried to have his own web appear and that didn't really work out that well. so eventually he had to shut down his site again. so well, he wants to be back on the spot like was the big social media companies with youtube which belongs to google with facebook and twitter. but as i said illegally, that doesn't seem to be that likely at this point, as it may be, is already achieved. 40 said out to him, it's quarter of new york course. want to thank you very much. well, the united nations world food program warns without urgent funding, northern mozambique risks or hunger emergency families continue to flee in sergent
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violence in what is one of the worlds fastest growing displacement crisis. the assault of left hundreds of thousands of people with no access to their lands and no means of burning and living communities. hosting those who fled struggling themselves with rising food prices and most of income to cause non state arms. groups have intensified attacks on the oil and gas which province of cobbled god all over the past year. will food program says a situation is only going to get worse. this was a tourism area, fishing, good economy, people had a good way a life. but guess what? insurgents terrors come in, rip families apart, burning their homes, killing people, raping women, just exploiting a good way of life. and so the world to progress now in here trying to bring hope to people 715000 people that were now supporting experts continue to edge for a greater global contribution to get africa vaccinated against the corona virus.
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otherwise, economists, one of the very uneven economic recovery in comparison to industrialized regions. as the pandemic eases in parts of the world over cases of rising in many african countries. developed in undeveloped countries at risk populations and those with more resources. the pandemic has hit many hard, but those who faced struggles before are struggling disproportionately harder now. in south africa, unemployment has been on the rise for years, but only increased during the pandemic to a high of 32.6 percent in the 1st quarter of this year. despite support efforts from countries, the crisis has clearly hid vulnerable groups such as young people, many women, the low skilled and frontline workers puddle without well targeted measures. so some of these short term effects risk becoming long term scars. young workers,
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for example, saw large reductions in the hours of work nearly twice as much as 4 prime and all because of the peak of the crisis back in 2020. the most recent report shows in average 6.6 percent unemployment rate across cd member countries with 22000000 more people out of work than before. the pandemic. the organization is calling on countries to taylor employment and training services to reach out to those most at risk of long term unemployment. now, a quick look at some other business stories making headlines, covered 900 back thing donations are on their way to latin america. the reports of supply problems that the cobra sharing facility on reason is a slow down in vaccines from india, the pan american health organization wanted infections are increasing in belize of salvatore, on juris and several other countries. and tracts pumping over $7000000000.00 into the us rail network, right,
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or is investing in more fuel efficient trains and nice ones. panoramic windows and touch, pretty restrooms. a 100 some trains or a month for the busy movie service area. south korean tech giant samsung has full cost and expectations being jump over the 53 percent in 2nd quarter earnings was biggest amaica performance was boosted by strong ship prices and operations resuming at a key us factory. it expects operating earnings to so to $11000000000.00 in the quarter. e m. w is coming back strong from the downturn in german or amaica raised the output by 43 percent in the 2nd quarter. the same quarter last year and covert shut down much of the economy. it says the shortage in 50 conduct is, is only having a minimal effect. jemma consumer advocates a launch the class action lawsuit against dime over the diesel gate emission scandal. and move comes less than a year on to the college. i paid a one and
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a half $1000000000.00 find in the united states of the claims that installed software in $250000.00 vehicles in order to cheat in pollution test. and the european commission is expecting growth in the years to rise almost 5 percent busier. growth has been boosted by the reopening of economies in the 2nd quarter. but experts for new virus variance could prove problematic. later in the china eclipse, germany as the world's leading export of machines and manufacturing equipment last year as, according to a study by the german trade group, b. d. m a. it says chinese global market share in the sector rose to 15.8 percent. that's the german share of 15.5 percent. appendix or german machine is to manufacturers of the biggest dropping business in 2007. well, we had a hot, dry start for the summer here in germany that a heap of rain over the past few weeks as far as expecting
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a boost in wheaton rates the harvests still, that's pretty much where the optimism starts dry up again, more stream way the link to climate change could continue to take a toll flooding in bavaria. within minutes, the fields near pascal were covered. 250 kilometers, long weather, front, broad, heavy, rain and hail storms and left a trail of devastation. many cornfields are brown, the valuable human soil has been washed away. me a cold painter's entire crop is destroyed. 40 heck, there's a total loss. thunder for his 100. 20 cattle will be scarce and expensive in the winter. go says thank god i have insurance, but of course that doesn't cover everything. i have to buy feed for my capital, which have been on the farm for 16 months. i can't just say i'm not going to feed them. they need to eat every day. so i have to buy feed,
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i have no other choice to call like honestly, the exact amount of damage in the fields is determined by the reconnaissance teams from the storm insurance company. the assessors count the plants per square meter that remain and estimate the total damage. here it's a complete loss. this corner wasn't hit by the full force of the storm, but the plants were hammered by hailstones and they won't yield the harvest. the wheat here is had the stock snapped off, the grain can no longer develop the damage and the storm region is enormous. we are yes, i'd say our company will have to pay 182900 1000000 euros this week. the actual damage is a lot more sod that i think it's may i because i estimate that around 50000000 euros in damages were caused in bavaria and stunning the duty this 500 kilometers
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further north near magda burg here, farmer cod hose, a balsam is contending with extreme drought instead of 10 milliliters of rainfall, there's only been 2. there is drought insurance, but the premiums are too high to be worthwhile. unlike hail storms, for example, drought doesn't occur locally, but over an extended region hose. a bottom insists that without government subsidies, drought insurance can work for the, the insurance companies would have to receive a cross subsidy from the state or the federal government so that they can offer the insurance without operating at a loss in the phones that would guarantee that we will be able to maintain our operations in these extremely dry years of height and couldn't many affected farmers say climate change is already year. and that extreme weather will become even more severe in the coming years, making it impossible to pay for the damage to their fields. and so as canal
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authorities released the container ship ever given, it blocked the key waterway for nearly a week earlier this year. you have a given left, the canals, great with a lake where it had been help her over 3 months and made a compensation dispute. its release came after an injection court and if the judicial seizure of the vessel vessel and suez canal, the authority said there reached a settlement with the vessels loaners and shores nicer in business. ah the they were forgotten about for a long time. at last, fabio grew and his colleague and directing traffic again and the piazza the need transforms into a real once more into
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the conflict with tim sebastian. when it comes to foreign policy, it's getting harder to work out what the use stands for. my guess this week is almost pipe. nice cherry. parliament is foreign affairs committee. can he explain why such a powerful block of nations seems to punch so far below its weights? on the world stage, 60 minutes on the w. o was the little guy that is the 77 percent. the flat ball african you to be feat issues. hey share. i do the, you know,
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i know we in north africa population is willing and young people clearly have the solutions, the future, the 77 percent. now every return on the w. two's . hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm lab la, nice to have you with us today. you may have heard of mythical underwater creatures like nessie and crack in. today. we present a colossus that is little known,
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but absolutely real. meet the casting fi monster, a giant flying boat, a feat of soviet engineering in the 1960 s. it was abandoned after the collapse of the soviet union. the crowd no plan as the vehicle is called was one of the largest and heaviest aircraft in the world. it was developed in secret during the cold war, but now it's being put on display for a new generation in southern russia, on the shores of the caspian sea. and once upon a time he was in the cockpit, retired engineer, alika g, do galley me off. for him, the memories are bitter. sweet with the sea monster. now out of use, alika g takes us on a trip back in time to take a the whole also quit in dangerous this monstrous vehicle. part ship part airplane is on the beach by the caspian sea in the republic of douglas, done. trying to plan or screen later, which is
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a military use presumably against the west. ah alika g up to gleam off served as flight engineer on test flights for the wing ship are grown defect vehicle was there generically known colloquially, this one is called the caspian sea monster. what do we get to that? i operated the propulsion units from here. it's a great machine. just incredible. at the start that the 1st wing ship was designed in the 1900 sixty's. it was meant to guard russia, coast lanes and fight enemy ships, fasting undetected by radar. thanks to his lou flight. this uses the grown defect hero dynamic interaction with the surface beneath the wings creek just enough left to carry the 380 ton giant a few meters above the water. but it never saw a genuine service. 14 years after the caspian sea monsters launch,
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the soviet union collapse and test flights were ended. but the new people loud go to the hardly words. the throne are still ducky. we were so proud of her country at the time for developing such let's call them products. unlike what any other country in the world hunt? you simila look at the wrong. it wasn't a monster. those are the most of the decoy. even plans to use to kind of plan to carry passengers, you know, because it didn't need long runways or airports policy or a little, much up to gleam of devoted 14 years of his life to the current plan. he logged a bit more than 500 hours of flight time, which she says is not much for a professional test pilot. but the flights were anything but easy. something always went wrong. the prototype, i'd only been built for test flights. mm. but it wasn't the various firefighting
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protocols in the event of an accident which isn't just want to be honest. we never once had to use them with a nuclear tell us. today the caspian sea monster stands near their bent to our drive from up to gleam of whom the no retired flight engineer is proud to be the only data study on the team of soviet researchers. hardly any photos remain from his time with them. after all, it was a top secret soviet military project. you will usually go with the only non party member they took on me spoke to you and they said would have gone to co workers for communist. but union went ahead of her test pilot division, found out about tactful court. he was shocked on that. how could a non party member have become a crew member shock at nist, particularly? but both we keep us today. party membership means nothing. the
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country alika g up took him off, was so proud of the soviet union is history. and the colossal wing ship is destined to serve as an attraction in patriot park to recite plans on the caspian sea coast . over too much. everything is roomed to know you, the work of so many designers and engineers possibly will. least it's still standing here. the most that we will let is that let me so all of that was talk about dismantling. it's for scrap news module by milt. i hope it'll help young people understand what fantastic technology we had and what a great country and what the la hotel were, you know, go. and i hope that will help him feel proud of this country. and if people not, don't us, don't go away. and sue the caspian sea monster. this is
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a very different mission entities, russia to bear witness to the one time power and greatness of the former soviet union. ah, the corona virus pandemic has changed the way many of us work. living rooms and kitchens have turned into offices as video calls replace board rooms. well for cio, vonda hodge h. it's been a welcome change. she moved from the serbian capital belgrade to virginia, a village that was on the verge of dying out. now it's gotten a much needed boost as city and country folk join forces to bring the village back to life. again. savannah hodge relishes these lush surroundings. there are stones throw from her new home. okay, listen, those lab report of the 1st time i came to the room and saw these wonderful clinton
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was when i was learning climbing the, to all of us. i have a strong vision that this place to be transformed into an ideal place for climate. for most of the folks, basically dream has come true of sunset. funny, you see your wagner used to work in human resources and the serbian capital belgrade. she would visit room just to go climbing and her spare time. but then the pandemic hair and everything changed. working remotely, she decided to relocate to the countryside. we didn't want to stay in the city because of the corona virus and the whole situation on life is totally changed. i think for the better the boy plenty of city dwellers have recently picked up sticks and moved to the village of rome. jeff and sir b as port in search of a more pleasant living environment. remote working has given them the flexibility to do so from jo has been trying to attract urbanites for years. me
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got more formality solid. mrs. i was in 2006 when we set up the council, we done a study that found the village was about to die out of the way it was available. so we made a plan to install a new infrastructure and develop our natural potential and put into our victory also gaudinas moore is 2 years later we had internet access, and then you rhodes asked me more, i believe that it will settle the drug. now tom mitch, pretty much masterminded for villages rejuvenation, she's a top manager who relocated to from jay years ago in the she says having proper infrastructure in place is important for attracting new people. so i need to but so as the right mindset and the quoted super r t to couple of it has had a lasting impact. not only on from jeff, i think the crisis has made
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a little over the world think about what they really value in life. with a p 0 dragon. those idea was to combine tranquil village life with the opportunities afforded by modern technology. locals have benefited as well, for example, by getting high speed internet access. that drug has coached a number of villagers already for mobile chemist. formerly, the newcomers have helped in many ways, especially dragging on providing that she was the 1st to hold workshop is where the women and altogether and learned various things. well that helped us set on a middle model, snares a non non could me some nation is one of the great stories here in the village on our the design of support. she and her family has benefited from this development towards more tourism. and it's potential mississippi to be said emotional facebook profile to rent,
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how to rooms 50 to smash. they put all the under small scale production like sierra falls out with the help of one training project because also mentioned and her husband used to barely scrape by what they earned from their little farm. now they rent the room is mostly to tourists who come to room jet for climbing tv. the internet is very important for me because people see our page and what we offer. the premier uses a see if they can order our cheese mesh, days, or book a room over the name of the way it used to be without the internet. who would know we even exist in the same? your vonner has done her part for it as well. she is an avid climber and has put up several routes in the area and documented them. see of on us efforts have already
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ensured that room just cliffs will be a prime destination for sport climbing. and serbia isis them, the dos them as i've climbed in many places around serbia. and so i spotted the potential here a phenomenal variety of routes in a small area and then not constantly in the sun, but mostly in the shape unless the creek, the cap and the infrastructure in the village to the high point so far was last year, serbian championships, the hundreds of climbers are spreading the word about from jeff, internationally as well. and so for both the village and its new residence, it's a win win situation. room ger has over 2000 years of history. and now in the pen demik, it has the future again to want to live like world t in a chateau. while in france, that dream could become a reality. as more and more historic buildings are being auctioned off. corona,
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virus aid packages have lightened state coffers, and now the government is trying to investors to refill them. properties that are too costly to maintain are being sold to the highest bidder. but is this putting francis cultural heritage under threat? some are alarm that just how far the steam will go. even parts of the palace of our side have gone under the hammer. the famous palace for size is a glorious example of francis cultural heritage. built in the 17th century, it was the principal residence of the 14th, known as the sun king, located on a nearby street. this lesser known building served as the office of francis the minister of culture. though as part of the 1st complex, the french states simply sold off nuclear, they stuck a for sale, sign on it, and added the cell phone number. anybody could call, i, can you me
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a little bit. it says if they were making an ordinary sale on dig in the concrete, they were selling off one of the king's public office buildings. johnson, the bertram on your preservation is surely and because is outrage. that francis cultural heritage is being snapped up by investors. during louis the 14th day, this building invoice i even house the mona lisa. yet a new buyer turned its former picture gallery into dall apartments. this conversion, he says, has completely destroyed the build his character, new putting new floors, and chopped the space up into separate room, admiring the overall impression felt is up in our eyes. it's truly a scandal. and this new isolated case either. across france, the state is engaging real estate agents to sell away its historical buildings, as it lacks the funds to maintain itself. this former prefecture has changed hands
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as has this old hospital. such sales brought some 500000000 euros to the state coffers in 2019 regional and local governments are also dispos. you know, there agriculture and the former shot was due on the monastery belonged to the city of paris, which used it as a sanatorium. now what's being auctioned off for $3000000.00 euros to an investor from bordeaux. the man who broke the deal thinks to stay did the right thing, not only ha, money type and loans are expensive. so you need to define the buildings aren't in use and have no political significance, so it's easier to sell them off and he used to be put up to facilitate sales. many public entities are putting old buildings up for auction on line doors, not enough just to place the highest bid. buyers must also declare what they intend
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to do with the buildings. the corona pandemic emptied the public purse. business for auction houses like these has been booming when the doctor and more experienced things strong growth expect to sell even more real estate in the coming months. months again, the julian le cause has no problem with buildings that have no historical value being sold off. but he says the state shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge in the woods. oh said clo, but despite his warnings, forest manager is now seeking a buyer, as the lodge is in desperate need of repair. so that's wonderful. they should hold onto the pavilion and make it accessible to the public. so it's a perfect destination for people taking logs in the forest and it's like you on the spot. usually you could open up a restaurant here on the kitchen where she fell through all tonight. she needed them. still some residence for a side don't seem to concern who the building belonged to as long as they are in
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