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goal. but the one uniform you can take is the one you were born. the black, black man is always the 2nd choice. perform better than the oldest. you have to perform better, has to, has to do more than the other players in the way. how can a black guy here for jimmy, the when i got off the muscles, they yelled 10 games. and one. i burn. yeah. i go to school here. but 1st of all, i'm leg free to being like can live in germany to be confronted. oh, i the
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germany. when people hear the word, what do they thing known for cars? later i was in the worst end beer. when it comes to sports, the $936.00, the lympics comes to my invented film, a blonde in blue i, germans. then we think of german bosses, tennis players in race, car drivers, all of whom have made their mark, football wise. we think of guys like these winning the world cup 4 times. when we're talking about germans. we automatically think that germans means to be white, for instance, right? when we get them from, from my talking up, been talking about germans, we think of course l, y, and business of obviously is not the case. but as this businesses have the image of
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them, and it's still walking the streets of berlin or frankfort, you could think you're in london or parents. in some black germans have gone abroad to get recognition in popular culture. half of mili when nearly was german, they didn't really thing though did a but another black german day gentlemen. member number size also in films in tv. 6 in, in sports, like the indian football is the main draw in germany today. the national team looks like this are. ringback among germany's new generation is read lubbock because it was a big moment for me. it's really to play for the national teams and then i will
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play more games. but if we move back a few generations, we see a completely different picture. ah, this was west. germany's 1st roll winning team in 1954 and this good. there was a winning team in 1974. they were only called meyer and mueller. they also look like in germany is domestically the one football or didn't look like the rest. but when i was alone, then i was really along alone. unlike the black players, they take to the field for the german teams day. evan cost in one. shortly after world war 2, in munster was one of the very few mission. there were
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3 mixed children. so 3 children, black guy, 3, nothing more. the 1st black kid asked if he was an old boy and had to go to the cemetery and then looked on the way back from the funeral, a truck. right. and i thought he was dead on the phone to had to leave a note. that was the 1st one. second i was the 3rd, the 2nd he drowned in a like in, during his childhood cost it was on the receiving end of races, insults on a daily basis. and the father on the open streets when i was about 12 put my look at the and that was here in months. i mean, look at, look how dirty years and then i thought it's not a god 11, it can't be, they can't be that you allow this kind of to cost it
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the son of a german, a mother and an african american father. he never me, wasn't the only target back in those post world war today's race makes. it was unwelcome work. it was also important. why does my mother have to suffer so much? because she got the most races. if she did, i don't want to repeat here what i've heard here. all the things that i've sent to my mother, that's when i'm through the storm costs that have found football and develop a neck boring goal. playing for several blended lee, good clubs. he became a prolific striker, but the hatred father will probably gone, but when i got up the bus,
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they yelled in 10 gays and one i said, all right guys, and then i got a couple of girls on the funny homelessness. the abuse fuel costs victory over frank, whose fans came up with a disgusting change. in 1974, he scored the goal of the year in the british league in that same year, every cause to that became the 1st ever black football or to represent germany. that i played for germany, it's all as a black man with a sensation. all eyes were on adding cost at a cost. it also represented an idea of race relations. at west germany had improved, the west was progress, i gave interviews and the coach helmet. sure. and told me what i should say running
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germany, there are no races. that's not true. i said there are many races in germany. and then the coach was angry with me for me much the course of course it is. my mom and the unlike today where black and white players were childhood friends like says good non bring in your sure cambridge circumstances were different in cost of this. well, not everyone like me or i can tell me, but then you don't get the ball as much room and at the center forward, you have to get the ball cabinet. the may act. i could tell that some of them already, right. any of us a little and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing a nazi cost at a score? 98 goals in the bonus league. and was also top score in belgium and france. but he only made 3 international appearances. i played for a long time, but in germany,
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i could have made more out of additive males. but with all the people i played within myself helped me back when i couldn't show my football skills cost and i felt pressure to perform here hours. miss mother, i had to do everything that's in my neighborhood. and my teammate, who is white, was allison. and if i did something wrong, everything was 2 or 3 times is bad. nowadays, after retiring from football doors have opened up for some black germans. but for costa things took a turn for the worse or it just cost it. it was wrongly accused of an armed robbery in 1990 nearest home town of mister me. he spent 6 months in jail.
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there were no witnesses. german law required there to be at least 6 people in the police lineup, but cost it, it was the only $1.00. he suffered a mental breakdown. so i'd say that 80 percent of germans and not races, 20 percent of bad people left him and his reputation and family were never the same . someone wife never got over at s compensation. germany gave him the equivalent of about $1500.00 euros. as for accosted up being the only one in the police line up, they said they couldn't find any more black men in the area. despite there being several african students at the local university. on a side note, famous musician, mild save, is performed in minutes during 1990. maybe he did it,
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but it wasn't all bad. and then 1900 ninety's though, there was some positive change. the youth began to embrace the black culture, hip hop, the black suddenly seemed to have become a color in germany. but it was always there. people just didn't see me. in the late 18, hundreds, germany had their share in the bay colonial game. germany controlled multiple african colonies into the 20th century. migrating to their colonial power. a permanent black presence in germany began to emerge before the 1st world war. but life was biracial children were called right land bastards. in the 1900 twenty's
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speaking to people's imagined fears of an emperor race. up until the 30 black germans were displayed in human zooms, companies have used races, imagery, ling, this get home on the north would not be equal to so collide anything more than the the word nigger was widely used in advertising. it used to be considered a neutral turn around the same time evan cost and made his debut in 1974 for west german jimmy hot. vic became the 2nd black german to suit up for west germany in 1979. but he only managed to appearances more than 2 decades would pass before germany was field, another black player, the african born player at gerald as a mower,
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the 1st black germans to play in a world cup had a different childhood experience. the cost of the decades earlier, the more quickly found acceptance through performing the asymptote rema, when there was a band from dyna who had to i think close at the school and they had to go for it. and when does with them? so i guess when for in front of men and i dance with them. so this was like, i went and now i got new my name in the school for josephine baker in the 1920 to roberta blanco in 1970 s. historically, blacks have entertained the masses in germany. performing with his feet as a mower, made history, becoming the 1st african born player to play for germany, making the decision to represent either his native now or germany didn't come easy
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. i remember decided to pay for jimmy. it's almost not easy for me because like i think i've, i've before and i had some difficulties, i use time, the wisdom things came about me and so i was afraid not to be accepted if i should, to pay for gemini, i was afraid maybe was given and you know, might be invited i made a fool for me. however, i scored on his debut and went on to play at the 20022006 world cups. i didn't have a story about my fast work up. my 1st wake up in japan, korea, and i was sit on a been for it before the game and, and there was a photograph. i think they can, can i did a guy who passed by the what you do,
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you pay you a jim. i just crazy. i can believe it was like what's going on, but people didn't believe it. how can a black guy pay for gemini? some germans didn't embrace the new look germany when the world cut came in the summer of 2006 extreme right wing groups distributed flyers, posters and stickers, which read know gerald. you are not germany at the start of his international career as a more even had to convince some of his teammates he belonged. well, i think it's like i was supposed to them you, you can do something better than and then they started to us. and i think because my 1st is going to go and do where i saw ok, does this guy can help us who i saw i saw so like no, i'm in a team by the beginning was not easy to just come and say, okay, a no need to wait for him,
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gerald amolla was not the only target in 2006 german nie jerry and player, patrick. oh, well my yellow was attacked in a far right propaganda white. more than just the color of a jersey for a real national team. back in the blend is leader after germany's home, 2006 world cup. as a more was the victim of racist abuse and a cut match. fans made monkey noises when ever he touched the ball. ah, me lasting longer than the black footballers before him. more wrecked up over 40 cash score. 6 goals with germany and his success had a trickle down effect and decided it was good talking with and then i took
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a look. i'm happy for it to open doors for for the kids. well, i think it's, i remember when i came back, i said it's everywhere. i went on black things for doing this didn't now i'm, i stepped out of my workplace as a more has become a beloved figure since his playing days. always wearing a smile. yes. my love to so you never know what's truly behind. so what happens when you take the non smiling approach? the way your own bullet saying, did he never play the performer? he just played his football. stoic in self confidence brought him to the attention of german politician alexander galvan bo saying took it a step further than as a mower, becoming the 1st black fall or when
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a world cup with jeremy. he's the most recognizable black athlete in the country with countless endorsements, but even bow a t a is not immune to the backlash. be in black me racist comments by the deputy chief of the right wing called primitive with germany party, a newspaper claims, alexander goldman said, germans thought he was a good footballer, but didn't want him as a neighbor. i'm interested. i got him as a racist. there's a question and doesn't always tell us it's quite sad that things like this happen. you can't change it. that's. i hope things get better. just have been a lot of good response. unfortunately, you have to pay them. okay. now the accept me because they put me in an s in the team and then it comes, you know, the spectrum. i said charging you do have one a good. good. but you still back person scout. my claims,
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he was only describing other people's attitudes and wasn't making a personal comment. problematic thing is that, you know, in a way was right because many germans don't one have back people as their neighbors . ready especially when it comes not only to neighbors, but when it comes to black, black men, once a manager, i thought the finances following the gallon fiasco coach yogi love name bullet tang the captain for a germany match, making that another historic achievement ah, lower tang has used his platform to fight against such attitudes, this still exists in the country. he achieved the ultimate prize, international football. 40 years after the cost of the debuted for west germany, germany's 1st flag player never thought the national team would have so much diversity. with the likes of good. now every sunday then read la
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bach, who's a rising star who made his debut for the german national team in november 2020 because it was a big moment for me. it really comes through to play for the nation or team germany . i burn. yeah, i grew up. i have a lot of friends here and it was my dream to play for them because it was, i never thought it could be this way. i was in the play as a different today the they have all the self confidence that they need, the feeling that like slayers, my brother insisted that they have more self confidence than i could ever have imagined in the forest. but buck, who feels the same pressure to outdo his white teammates, it's cost, and it is clear you have to perform better than the others. you have to perform better. you have to have to do more than the other class in the way class. and if
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you will not do this it's, it's very hard as a black guy to get to be respected for the others. that same feeling the back who has today about having to be better as a black footballer, cost and it has 50 years earlier. i'm frightened if you failed that there was a person in the world who, especially as a black person, or if it's twin fam, reeling sticks with you know, whatever anyone says, and it may be different today or how it was costing to live in a different germany but given how diverse germany has become, why does buck who feel the same pressure today? in 2020 ryan setting yard, not a german, but a black british player share. it's a vile racist abuse. he received on lines following wonder among other things,
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the half and i'm lonely, was called a slave. he said the discussing thoughts don't even surprise him anymore. here to berlin's jordan turner reagan said he was racially abused by soccer fans during a german tut match in 2020. and the main st. jude bellingham was a victim during the 2021, but initially season it's not only at the senior level in december 2019. but in this league club, had to berlin's under 16 team, walked off the pitch during the game. after several of their players said they were racially abused by their opponents. next me. so i see this if i listen to to the class. that has happened for me this never happen. my football career right now, but it's unbelievable. the pressure of the current class of black footballers to be
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perfect starts early me. it's always a mass since i me on kids, and i know it's not easy for for black young guy. germany's latest addition to the legacy. the cost of this started is byron munich, starlit jamal, most jala, early in 2021. he declared he'd play for germany instead of england. there is a multitude of black football, the talent that's become a constant presence on germany's national teen, and others are on the way on some here's the thing. it will always be the case. you're in germany, maybe even in the whole world. for the lack man, this love is always the 2nd choice. him or the other. there have been countless racial attacks in countless campaigns. in response,
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in 2020 player showed support for black lives matter. targeted players have condemned the hatred and continue to do so. but even in f c buyer, the countries most successful club coach racially abused a player in the youth academy in 2020 help arrived in the form of stars like thomas mueller. and the actual cambridge speaking out to combat the problem, i think everybody has to stay together and fight against this racism in football and in the normal social life to sports has the power to bring the people together to speak with one with one tongue over a 1000000 people of african heritage live in germany today. for the 1st time ever
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in 2020, many african and afro d. as for people, share their life stories and experiences. that same year, germany had a racial awakening. following the murder of african american, george floyd by a police officer, i was punished. how many people went flex one and because after it's been back since the large numbers that changed 50 years ago, despite the optics germany is far from it to me by god. moment of racial harmony, when they got to come up and let me get although there has been some progress in
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now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, i recently updated special monday to friday on dw, the little guys, this is a 77 percent african issues to share ideas. you know, on this channel we have some young people really have the solution, the future, you 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w the, me,
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the me, the, the, the me ah was, ah, this is the news. why, from berlin, out of control south africa unrest intensifies dozens now killed as writers ransack stores and clash with security forces. violence sparked by the jailing of ex president of the army 7 to bolster and overwhelmed police force and fatal fire. tragedy strikes again at the rocky ospital where more than 90 percent of virus
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patients are killed in a blaze. anger in questions mt over how this could happen for a 2nd time this year. ah, me. well, i thank you so much for your company. every one. well, we begin this broadcast with the ongoing, deadly rise in south africa, where the army now has stepped up deployments, as the government continues to struggle to regain control, is trying to curve protests and looting and restore the rule of law. while the violence is concentrated in the promises of granting and was due to not tall authorities to say the death toll has risen to 45, the unrest began last week after former president jacob summa began serving a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. he's currently appealing the ruling at
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the high court and we can take you to south africa right now g w corresponded christine. i'm going to do is monitoring the situation from cape town to christine . what is happening right now? what we know is that the violence, the losing the race is still concentrated to the 2 provinces. you mentioned how big and was in the tell you in the western cape, we heard from law enforcement ortiz, who said they remained on high alert, but we are seeing more eruption in terms of the location in the 2 provinces where the new thing continues as we understand is the official no, unfortunately the police minister who reached the country some few hours ago, he said that they had managed to foil a number of attacks. we also went disbanded, we heard this from the safe security minutes that they were now investigating. who is behind these attack disappears. there is some nation, but also the death toll is klein, layla, for example,
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in that southern johannesburg, south of helping be heard, often incident way, 10 bodies had been discovered. it appears that thing is happening in the different locations. stampede are happening and bodies are being discovered. so some prim discoveries be made, particularly in one shot more that i've just mentioned in the way. so that is that how big at that the whole time being as security officials growing for make the way through some of the site to make some of these discovered very, very volatile situation. very grin. situation as you are reporting the government we understand sent in troops looking from the outside. it looks like they've lost control. how's the government lost? control the situation layla. in fact, many people would argue that government was never in control. wendy's incident started breaking out. you had live footage where you could see no police and where you could be beneath a very limited presence and in many cases they appeared to be helpless. and so the
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question was being did not anticipate this. we were hearing from zoom as supporters that they would be great to this country if the former president was sent to jail. that happened. and so the questions have been, all people are very happy with the government's response. a lot of people have to take an issue with a deployment of the soldier, for example, opposition? party saying that this was a law enforcement issues the failing off the police. but now the safe, patrice minister has also said that they are investigating a former security officials that are linked to the former president. they believe that it is possible that they are behind the coordinated attack specific location, mobilizing people on the outside. it does look like what people looting, but they seem to also be from 4 nations that so this situation is out of control admin people of the b, that's me. whenever in control of the situation big christine, obviously mr. zoom was, jailing was the spark that set off this fire this unrest. is this still about mr.
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zoom or, or is there more to it? live there is perhaps more to have by now when the president spoke and he addressed potentially last night. he said you had criminal opportunities who were jumping onto this as well. the one of the high ranking officials from the agency that really said that the poverty people would be exploited. elated. this is a country way. unemployment is high. we inequality is officially high. the pandemic at all the restrictions that have come with it has pushed a lot of people put into poverty. a lot of the footage that you're seeing a lot of the people that you see under privilege that we can take this opportunity to go and get something for who they hope you think people feeling, food, clothing, basic household. i could, there was no intimate, but of course the officials here are investigating that. there are people mobilizing, as you can see, the violence remain concentrated to specific problems. it's the homeland of the president as well as healthy, which is obviously hold your hand. that is the commercial capital. so yes,
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it started out as a full presentation civil, but it's more into all kinds of motivation. but that's and of course was the main trigger. w corresponded christina, 12 in cape town. thank you so much for your continued coverage. while next to the tragedy that has unfolded in iraq where at least 90 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a fire broke out at a cove at 1900 isolation unit in the southern city of necessity. while it's unclear just exactly how to place began at the same teaching hospital, the prime minister meanwhile, has ordered the suspension and arrest of a number of people, including hospital manager. what's left of the corona, virus, isolation ward more than 60 patients were being treated here. when fire sweat through this unit at our hussein hospital in
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nasiriyah, taking everything in its path, you gotta go to the front door was burning in the back door was closed, people couldn't get out. but before the fire broke out, some of them managed to get out and off with people which don't coincide and the ceiling spend them them. we managed to take out some people, but they were suffering, and the rest of them burned and died. and now they are left counting the dead shod belongings. all that's left devastation everywhere the horrors of what happened. hard to comprehend. it's still on clear how the fire started. some officials claim an oxygen tank exploded
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while others point to an electrical short circuit. this just the latest disaster to hit iraq. the mess up a little bit helpless is a tragedy and i'm speechless. it looks like a rock again has to suffer anguish and calamities. the medical staff continue to treat the survivors some in a critical condition. the questions are already being asked . this is the 2nd time this year of fire has killed corona virus. patients at an a rock you hospital. the anger is mounting is people here want on says from politicians, blamed for years if miss management and neglect too late, though,
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for the ones who last night and for those left behind well are we spoke to journalists to free trade in baghdad and asked him if authorities could have done more to improve safety at hospitals, given that this is the 2nd similar tragic fire in a years time. now what clearly not because i, when that tragedy happened, that, that the prime minister at the time who is currently battled heading before an election in october at really little capitol live on the line. he had ordered that the time that all biased, the electrical safety mages across all of the iraq possible. not just back that the check the on and recently maintained that clearly has been happening for a cobra patients to go in and come out. that is really calamity that
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embodies what's happening in iraq of the moment. turn the street a leader reporting there from iraq. let's bring up to speed. now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. your space agency says it will soon launch a new we programmable telecom satellite. the crafts, called quantum, will allow controllers to change the frequency power and direction of beams being broadcast down to earth. it could harold a shift from custom design satellites to more flexible ones. frances anti trust regulator has fine google 500000000 years for failing to negotiate with media companies in good faith. all the legal battle centers around google's use of content from you media groups. it's the biggest find ever imposed by the regulator. google says it is very disappointed. the funeral
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la a funeral has been held rather for george and camera man, alexander les corolla, who was found dead at his home in the capital sibley's seat. on sunday, he was one of several dozen journalists attacked and beaten by anti l. g b t q protesters at a march earlier this month, mr. roberts death has to cost for georgia prime minister. the step down hotel collapsed in eastern china is killed at least 8 people according to authorities. several others were pulled out on life from the rubble in the city of so you a large scale rescue operation is currently underway. the cause of the collapse on monday afternoon is still being investigated. frances tightening corona virus rules in a bid to head off a new surge in infections driven by the highly contagious delta variance presidents em anyway. my call ordered all health workers to get vaccinated against the current virus by mid september bars. restaurants, trains,
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and planes will also be off limits to people without a special cobit 19 pass starting next month. present in on i can't call the effort a new race against time to prevent a 4th wave for health care workers at this hospital in paris. president manuel mackenzie announcement means a choice between getting the job or losing that job. for some, it's an easy choice to make sure that it's true on strains and planes will also be off limits to people without a special cove at $900.00 past starting next month. present him in on i can't call the effort a new race against time to prevent a 4th wave for health care workers at this hospital in paris. president manuel mackenzie announcement means a choice between getting the job or losing that job. for some it's an easy choice to make. she couldn't find you. it's true that the paramedics department and
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especially assistant nurses having trouble to understand the importance of getting vaccinated. so i understand why a manual micron asked for mandatory vaccinations. otherwise we won't get through this gets lost and also the sequel of the hospital work as an angry. their jobs are on the line. if they refuse, unfortunately i will have to get vaccinated against my will because i love my job. i love my patients. and the measures also include the need to show proof of vaccination or an expense of negative test for long distance train, travel and visiting restaurants. many peruvians are embracing the challenges, but some worried by my con suggestion, that mandatory vaccination for all may be necessary. it's a violation of our rivals. we don't have the right to move around freely to me compulsory vaccination. it's inconceivable. frances joining other european nations like italy and greece, which have already announced mandatory vaccinations for aged care and health
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workers. i'm looking to ship them from september. first, mandatory vaccination will apply to both public and private health care professionals. it is unthinkable, for example, for an unvaccinated nurse to care for an amino suppressed cancer patients. when the drastic measure is an attempt to find a wave of inoculation fatigue that some countries are witnessing with europe opening up some politicians, a cautioning that different roles based on immunization status is the only safe way to motivate those. hesitant to get the jap private groups like the organization set up by form a u. k. prime minister, tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict are approach we you know, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up coverage in october. we got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile,
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germantown flagler. michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job, sir. life can continue returning to normal across europe. now there's just 10 days left before the start of the olympic games into q and athletes have already begun moving in to the olympic village. $11000.00 athletes will be housed in a strictly controlled environment due to the virus. they will only be allowed to leave the village to train or to compete and will be tested every single day while no spectators will be allowed into the venues. why should we news life from berlin? lots more. coming up at the top of the hour, but up next, rob watts, with your business headline, stick around. ah, the news
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the infrastructure project of record proportion, a system of dams twice as big as any other. and it's being built in congo will ask what the grand hydra electric projects means. the africa africans coming up, we take you to spain, sierra nevada, where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is rubbing low foods of an important source on the world's biggest com, a current as a strategic i have a whole can folks bog and power up its business for future beyond fossil fuels. this is data we're business, i'm robots in berlin. welcome to the program. plans for the world's largest hydro electric project have been given new momentum, australia's for to skew metals group has been awarded exclusive right to develop
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the grand in a network of dams, in congo that would be twice the size of the current global biggest. the aim is to use the powerful ingle full is at the mouth of the congo river to generate vast amounts of electricity for it to work up to 6 more dams on top of 2 that are already there. and several power plants needs to be built. the finished projects would be capable of producing at least 40 gigawatts of electricity. that's twice as much as china's 3 gorgeous down, which is currently the world's largest. it's enough power to cover 40 percent of africans. power needs total cost for the project or estimated though to be around $80000000000.00 grunting as been in the all things in the 1900 ninety's. but until now they just haven't been the money around to make it happen. let's discuss the project further with trisha ready, who is a climate activist with the woman africa. she joins us from south africa. thanks for being on the program. up 40 percent of africa's energy needs filled with
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renewable sources. sounds like that can only be a good thing. and yeah, so that's an interesting one because a big hydro electric dams are always sort of lumped in together with renewable energy. and we believe that it's a very controversial sort of use of the term of renewable energy. we don't actually believe that the idea of having big hydro electric dams should be considered as part of the overall set of electricity mix in terms of the, the transition to, to green energy. but this would be a major shift away from fossil fuels. yes, so i'm not sure but a major shift away necessarily from fossil fuels. there's also a lot of other tis off projects coming up as well. but the thing
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about big hydro electric dams is it's a little known that there's also massive impacts that they actually cause including climate impacts. there's several times impacts that i would go into detail here, but he's a little known and so is sort of used as a way to say that, you know, be these big dams are basically climate friendly and they really are not added to that of course are there other impacts from big dams. they are massive displacements of people at the site of the dam, who usually sort of depend on the water from the, from the rivers there, from, in this case, to be congo over there. the last to be creations of
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in fact, both in the 90s, i think people who displaced from from those gams, at the time, thousands of people have still not even been given compensation for that is a huge amount of other environmental impacts as well. and in general, be as well as that impacts on the displacement of people. this project? yes, i'm sure to create maybe hundreds of thousands of jobs. i mean that's, that's surely something that's welcome. so that's a controversial issue as well. i mean, if you look at the case of south africa, for example, africa is supposed to be the major off take off the electricity that's going to be produced from the in goddamn the electricity that, that is created is, is,
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will actually create no jobs in south africa, in fact, many more because we have, we're running low on time and, and your organization is actually mainly focused on women's access to resources and why is your organization so interested in the, the grounding of project? i think because we see that most of the major impacts are faced and borne by a woman, ultimately woman because of a prescribed role dis, carriers in communities. they're the ones who go and fetch the water from the rivers for the communities. they are the ones that actually protect and defend the land, the girl from the land. and so if this be destructive projects like in coming in, you can see that there's going to be multiple impacts that they face. because of
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that, if you look at that figure specifically, and this is all coming off from a, from a latest report that we've just done, which shows the socio economic costs off the english to south africa. it shows that woman will be disproportionately impacted as well. in a negative way in south africa. ok. tricia ready from william and africa? thanks a lot for joining us on the the we have business. thank you. bye. now to spain, sierra nevada, where mineral water is an important natural resource so much so they have attracted several multi nationals ego to make a profit. but let's say climate change is already rubbing them the ground water and the company's just making matters worse. the new buckling facility at its main plant in but say it is the pride and joy of i could day a c, e o. the high tech conveyor can fill 45000 bottles. now with
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mineral water, nuts in national record. some day this is invested over 20000000 euros in the plant in recent years. as it tries to muslim way to the front of the hartford mineral water market. almost in ellison and where the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and you're not willing to let you know exactly what environmental activists going to lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents. and then they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china and not be come in
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summer that she see daddy or not when we have a water deficit of 1400000 cubic meters a year in this region. and they want to build a factory would uses up a 1000000 cubic meters a year. how can they be allowed to exploit the ground water here in this region where there isn't enough that we fiddle the snow kept peaks of the sierra nevada home to some of the best mineral water sources in spain. check several multinational companies to known and generate 30000000 euros the sales with its land, her own brand ness land. coca cola are also taking advantage of spain, profitable mineral water business. climate change threatens the regions, water supplies if and i and thought i already getting dryer climate change is just making that was gone lot previously. and i think the magic already seeing less
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overall rainfall a promise you, i mean, i said we get sporadic down posed at a loss because the soil can't absorb them. mental i'll probably tell you who day is, doesn't want to hear about the company even plans to expand a 2nd plant by the end of the liter jugs slated to be rolling off the new facility there. no one knows what effect that might have on the environment. because sofa, the company doesn't have to provide any studies on the, as you now a quick look at some of the other business stories making headlines, you finance minutes, they have approved spending plans from 12 countries to help their economies recover from the pandemic proposals from italy spain and france are among those given the green light and brussels on tuesday. the you is that to don't out 800000000000 euros under the recovery time. boeing plans to temporarily cut back production of its 787 dreamliner playing after inspections and cover new production issues. claim
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make us at the defect isn't a safety risks, but it will further delay deliveries of the jet, which has been plagued by production problems since last autumn. german and line stanza is changing the way grapes passengers to be more gender inclusive when boarding instead of the previous ladies and gentlemen or mine are dominant, dominant, and heaven in german. customers will, is simply welcome aboard or cooking talks. and the automated world is set to change, you know, mostly in the next few years, germany's folk spark and says it wants to lead the way and has now presented its overhauled strategy, doubling down on him ability, digitalization and services among the big projects and 800000000 euro development center at its headquarters in both spoke in germany. one thing that won't change though is the company's ceo. his contract has just been extended for another 4 years, allowing him to lead the new strategy. care about t says folks, bargain must be ready for an electric future by 2030,
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it's high. the german car maker has a lot of catching up to do side tracked in recent years by the fallout from the emissions cheating scandal, the autonomy. but when it comes to emissions, these is promising 0 by 2040 for business models, that means revenue and profit pools really shift gradually through 2031st from internal combustion engines, or c to electric vehicles and later to software and services. the i see market is said to decline by over 20 percent over the next 10. yes. it's the same time by 2030. the global electric media market will be on par this. i see face fi w seems or ambitious hoping to become the global market leader. and electric mobility, that means overtaking the world's most valuable car company, tesla,
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and tackling long standing problems of high costs and low profitability. v w will ultimately have to earn back to 73000000000 years. it plans to spend on electric technology over the next 4 years. it will use the money to upgrade its german plants, and it will build a battery factory in germany. but that won't mean independence from asian suppliers . it says it will do it together with a chinese partner. and just finally, fitness fanatics in sol, say new corona virus rule. as for jim's, i'll really putting them off that stride. that's because the restrictions now limits how fast music can be $220.00 beats per minute names to limit breathing and sweating during yoga aerobics and spinning classes. that means for example, bts is hits. dynamite is allowed, but size gangnam style is not new rules also limit treadmills to 6 kilometers per hour and band, these of showers, muscle from the business team here in berlin. ah,
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