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a 24 hours of little red d w. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make it look like an accident. raring to read. you've never read a book like this. to literature list under german must reads. ah, acute hugley and man's best friend of closer look at the germans and their pat. gearing up for battle, teens gathered for a medieval combat tournament in spain. and daring to dream how a young dancer continues her passion to spite of disability. those stories and more
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coming upon your oh man, oh, ah, germans are crazy about their furry friends. no other country in the you has more domestic animals than germany. your max report, hannah, homo dug a little deeper to find out how much time and devotion germans dedicate to their pets. ah, how hard can it be to raise a cat? oh, i just adopted 3 cats. but it turns out jeremy is one of the best countries to have pets, because here they are treated like kings and queens. but why are german so crazy about their pets? and what do you need to know about keeping pets in germany?
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last, i been to the nitty gritty details. so what kinds of ada was there? germans loved the most wealth. sorry daughter, vice. there were cats in germany than any other pet. and the number of cases even been growing over the last 10 years. dogs take 2nd place over all around 35000000 pet called germany. they're home next to 83000000 people. there are so many rows in germany, but when it comes to things get kind of aid, you can see almost every animal apart from some protected species, such as some monkeys carry by several snakes. and once you've found your favorite animal, there's a lot to think about. if you get a dog, you need to share like dog packs every year, and they need to be in shirt. can most parks have a designated spot for dogs to run wild and free dogs are also allowed on public transport, most cafes, restaurants and some shops, but not supermarket. if you're bringing a pet into germany or
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a dotson one from another country, you check the health regulations 1st. and if they're traveling within that you be need one of these. a pet park. when the time has come, you have to think about where to bury your pet, either in your backyard or to pet cemetery, but not in a wild meadow or a forest. since fairly recently, pets can even be buried alongside their owners. oh, did you know that germans spend the most amount of money on pay supplies in the hall of europe? which isn't really very surprising when you look at everything that's on offer here . you can buy almost any kind of toy or accessory imaginable. in some of these jobs you can find a hair dresser or that in others you can even bypass. this has been criticized by animal rights activists though, because anyone can go by hamster for just 20 euros. cats and dogs are still the
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world's most popular pat. pat psychologist, belinda can law her tells us why the dog, they live in family groups and have been similar lifestyle to us humans. so they fit perfectly with us. people say that the cats are half human behavior, but i think we chose, fascinated by the independence of cuts though the cuts, they are like breds for a just like 140 years. but the dog, actual lives among us, humans since 15000 years. i said yes sir, not 1500. no, 15000 cynthia. wow. ok. now very important to know. here are some german phrases that i learned recently for life with pets. luckily treats derived from the german word liquor, which means tasty. gassy gate come up, we'll talk for a walk, the dog, hey, i can call him and feminine and masculine references for master. of course,
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there is also a place for homeless perez, your biggest and most shelter is also in germany. i'm at the berlin animal shelter to talk to maureen, she runs the shelter here. and house animals like this one, find a new home every day and what happened to most of the animals here? do most of them find a whole. yeah, i 90 percent of animals times in home. sometimes we get st cuts wild free roaming cats and after castration, we release them. so there are some street in germany stuff. yeah. and i think there's no country in the world through cut population. in some countries, it's very obvious, like turkey, especially in germany, they are very hidden. you get the feeling that more people are coming to cats, her dogs at the shelter here the way that we really like to see the people are
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now rather approaching animal shell than breathe. we do get about like 200 requested to adoption animal a day. but people have run expectations about what ownership means and also what adoption mean. in general, there's just too many path. 90 percent of the past, we get into the shelter from owners who didn't keep them and who didn't train them right. some are taken away by public authorities because they didn't care enough. but concerning the responsible owners, of course we have seen a lot of progress in the past years. yes, there are a few law is when it comes to getting pacts in germany, but it's only to ensure that you're taking proper care of your little friends in my life is definitely better now with 3 low cats at home 10, i would recommend ah, we take
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a step back in time to the middle ages when knights fought for territory, an honor. one of the largest combat tournaments in spain sees a revival of this period as international teams suit up in special armor and get ready for battle. at bell monta castle in central spain, teams from all over the world made every year for medieval combat tournaments. the bohort la mancha, trooped from toledo is competing for the 1st time in a new line up with period alma and weapons. the preparations a very elaborate ah, just i'm not the was a long. i've been to think if you a quick, it takes about 25 minutes for like i can get into the scale ahmed myself. but i need help with the full suited, like in the middle ages,
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from upper level to think. i love america. ah, i can put in my people have the misconception that you can't movies. alaysia. sure . the, i'm a waste 25 to 30 kilograms. i think mine weighs 28 or so, but you can move and lift your legs. whatever way. if you fold up, you can get up fine or lie down on the ground for quaylon. moving really isn't a problem. i will in my them or will you women take part in the competition as well? louder? moreno sanchez, be center. and susanna hernandez, cobble, prepare for battle along with the castilian men. but i had no, that's not that that's only all of us. and for the men, it's a challenge and an adrenalin rush. really. but it's fun and exhausting because you have to train hot water at the fine o team practice captain david d as tory hosp plan. is each practice session. to learn
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pop, mario fernandez with the red and white ribbon is practicing duelling. he has to hit his opponent with his weapons blade head obelia, contact urns to points. all other body parts. one point hits on the blade or shield do not count for liberty. they conducted yet to see that the nigger you can really cut loose but were protected by strict rules. and the i'm a little bit of a lot. i've been fighting for 7 years and i've never been hurt his wish except for a sprained ankle. no, my person cannot market or philadelphia to legally that will. yet. the contestants hope to win at least bronze at the medieval tournament. ah, finally its tournament day before combat each weapon has to be inspected and officially approved for weight size and historical authenticity. and they cannot be dangerous
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for numbers, i do not have your account. i'm pretty excited because it's my 1st be tournament, and with all my own arm on that. i'm a little nervous, but i'm looking forward to the battle and mario and david and now preparing for their 1st jewel. the marshal advisors on how to avoid serious injury. then it starts ah, in his 1st ever tournament, mario has to endure 3 sword fights. he wins the 1st. ah, susanna hernandez, cobble, also fighting, and red and white is next with a jewel. ah,
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man, she wins. i know some, however, it was great. but i'm exhausted, but very happy with the result. make it the 1st met went well. now i still have to to go in the group battles are the highlight of the medieval spectacle. the teams compete in groups of 35 or 12 but it doesn't look good for the bo hood la mancha team, their rivals a to strong. the team loses all 3 rounds. in the end, the french, when the group battle butts is then a win, silva in single combat. i thought it was great and i had seen one another metal. and so we're very proud only
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with the, the way the competition was an unforgettable team experience. and the team from la mancha, put up a good fight. ah, switzerland is known for its mountains alpine pastures. and of course it's world renown chiefs, aside from fondue, another popular dish in the country as ra, cut, a dish of cheese and potatoes. to find out how to prepare an authentic rag clad we visited a restaurant in the heart of xerox historical centre. many people no regret as a dish involving cheese melted in pans on the table top grill. but traditionally, it is prepared quite differently with that comes from the french bed. cut clay, meaning to scrape has been done in an situated. i'm daniel anderson. i'm the owner
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of the rec. let stuart in zurich is through. i'm going to show you how to make a proper swiss rec, let is no from. the recollect stoopa has been open in europe since 1996 cheese take santa fe chair and cheese wheels are consumed at the rate of about 10 a day. a rec that also includes pickles, onions, baby, corn, and potatoes. look like this in this, in switzerland reckless as a tradition that you experience even as a small child. i christmas and new years. you have recollect together with family and friends. let's examine the dish has a long history in switzerland. as early as the 16th century farmers and herders were melting, cheese over an open fire. the patented reconnect grills 1st made their appearance in the mid 19 fifties. they also standard equipment in the reckless tuba
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rivers. that's that article here. there were klett cheese is heated from above at a high temperature to you. it's important for it to form a crossed because we need this roasted flavor of quite often. that's the problem with these little table top grills, people use at home star, they're not hot enough and that she simply ends up melting. i'm here in the dark like we have our own, we're klett cheese. he is a, it's a my and we're klett cheese is one of the best you can find in switzerland. uh huh . it's a semi hot cheese. wonderful. you have to make sure it stays nice and creamy when you melted so that it doesn't get to greasy. when it melts and that it has a good cross, that 1st of all is hot enough, so the whole cheese doesn't just melt away and fall apart, but stays nice and compact. surely compact like pe, we see the reconnect being pregnant with boiled potato silva, skin onions, maybe pickles, and maybe corn critical if a melting the cheese is the right teeth. miss cindy, i'm with you. now we can see that it's here. we already have
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a nice crossing bush. it's important to break the edges just a little and fold them inward. and you can see that a little of the cross gets into the recollect itself this way is in my then you heat it well once more. on dusky thin that gives it this flavor of the crust. it gets into the cheese. this weighs i so so that's what we want. the crossed is a part of it. so the restaurants menu isn't limited to her class. full, so on it is cheese funded, made up of various kinds of cheese and served in a fondue pot dynasty, a hunk of brown bread with long funding forks. and duncan in the melted cheese, the wreckage dubai procures its cheese straight from local producers and cheese dairies and speciality shops in downtown zurich, also sell, recollect cheese, have brought selection is available to customers wanting to prepare the dish aunt's home. when is the right time to each work? latin, switzerland upset rock rhythm before the weather. rigoletto fondue the swiss begin
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eating it as soon as the weather turns cold. and up until easter, after that, it tapers off. a bed will. okay, that would be the best time when you can sit outside, but no, most people wait till you have to sit inside with all the windows and doors closed hot and then they each has stinky cheese that you can smell too. so cookie can come in that sense there, i can't do that in the heart of zurich. so town is no exception, but the cheese specialities are served here all year round. but our clate, this workload is a part of every swiss household and away from and it's something that's handed down from generation to generation. swiss rack plant is a delicacy that will be melting hearts well into the future. ah, are yonder and woman was on her way to becoming
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a professional dancer when the unexpected happened. an abscess on her spine left her disabled and unable to walk. but this life changing experience hasn't stopped sophie howard, ham from dancing. ah, she has sophie, how in ham dance has been a lifelong pursuit. ah, she's partially paralyzed below the waist. but that hasn't stopped her from chasing her dream. ah hunter, dancing to me is something that comes from deep within fun in that it's a passion that i live with and a language which i speak for, which i need. no one is asking what a doctor. oh sophie completed her studies in dance in the east and german city of dresden at the age of 19 and has been working as a freelance dancer on stages throughout germany ever since. she began studying
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dance seriously at the age of 12. some, 5 years later, an abscess was found on her spine. she underwent emergency surgery to have it removed, but it was too late. it had already caused nerve damage to her spine and left her partially paralyzed by law, not actually weeks after the onset of my paralysis, i recorded an improvised dance video and i realized that nothing had really changed, gamba, perhaps my body had changed. but you can't take dance out of my heart and soul on my hats. i'll smile. ah, she recorded this dance video in part to complete her studies. but she also realized something in the process ah, had her and demo men at the moment when i was diagnosed. i had this very blatant avoidance behavior is have because act for me and the life i have. it's out of the question that i would never walk again, let alone dance again,
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my good and leave it up. i wanted to have control over my life. happen when my over my body and over deciding what i was going to do with my life ish, i was my neighbor mocker. her determination is apparent in her life, both on and off the stage when she's not dancing. she enjoys spending time in nature near her home in dresden. she relies on her mental strength and other physical abilities to carry her through and refuses to be defined by her handicap. begin the handicapped, psychiatrist sticks like when you're small and you can't reach the cups on the shelf. or when a person has sensitive skin and need some protection factor, 50 and not 30, that's how it was with me. i just had to learn to live with these new obstacles, annoying eigenschaften lan also gain. now at age 23, sophie guest stars in various productions in germany. she works with choreography, who create pieces around her disability. she says she wants to convey the free
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nature of dance regardless of physical limitations. mindfulness of my dream has definitely come to her. i have the life of a dance sign, so i get to come here. i get to see a lot of cities when i get to meet great people again, or i'm living the life exactly as i'd wish. now destiny, just completely different than i had imagined, which doesn't make it worse. i top losses misled m. o support. tropes are often included in the works she performs in like here and rehearsal for a new piece called balance. way for sophie, how in ham dance is given her the focus and discipline needed for a successful 2nd chance in life, ah, ah,
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to the arctic circle now where you are max report or deanna pin yos is off to meet one of europe's last indigenous people. this saw me have lived in northern scandinavia for thousands of years and are fully intertwined with the nature around them. we visited a group who reside in the northern swedish town of your clock. above the arctic circle where the sammy people live. it is bitter cold in winter. that is as perfect euro max reporter dana pianos has traveled to a camp in lapland to learn how the sammy, people coexist with nature, where temperatures below minus 30 degrees celsius are not uncommon. i am going to need us from d w euro max. this is the 1st time i've been these far north in europe. today, i'm going to spend one day in the could you're of the sunny people. it is really cold and there is no electricity. let scott highlander, how are you? hello, i'm very well. thank you for having us here. it's nice to have year. it's
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a great day here. wonderful. yes. so tell me please, why is this play so special to you? well, basically i call this home. this is the land of my saw me people and my ancestors. we have lived here for at least 6000 years. ah, how could you describe this ami people? well, i would say that we are the reindeer hurting people in the north. we. we are the protectors of the reindeer, and therefore also of the nature if the snow stays on the ground in lapland, from october to april. so you've got to be able to ski sole in our tell me about this, our traditional sammy's keith. while the, the skiing. mr. saw me way of transport traditionally and the saw me. we are following the reindeer herders. and so the whole culture is nomadic, and skiing is a way to be able to, to get around in nature. it wouldn't able to walk here because we have so much,
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no way more hard and done. it said, why are you made that good? now it's time to look for reindeer, around 260000 of them live in the wild and sweden. but despite the largely untouched nature, the animals suffer from the consequences of climate change. because of the climate change, the conditions of the snow changes and a snow becomes much more wet and eventually that wet snow, fries into ice. and that is like putting plastic over the food for the reindeer. they don't get the smell of the lichen on the ground, so they don't know where to dig for it. with the numerous rivers are still frozen in the icy temperatures, but the sammy fish, even in winter. leonard, to pity drills a 50 centimeter deep hole in the ice. what kind of fish can we find? here we have white fish,
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pipe perch and trout. i see new song. but then there's life under that void story. rosa god is our minus 23 degrees. yes, how long this is going to take? wow, it can take everything from from her 2 minutes till 2 days. okay. oh, if this is the only way to find food today, then we have to wait. ah, fortunately, they don't have to wait until a fish bite. leonard pitcher still has a plan b, a plan that finally brings a bit of work to. what do we have here with the doc or the bread and go to the reindeer, so fish. uh huh. and that it smoked, and now that fried over the oil went up
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with the like it. fantastic. i love it. it's really, really good. it's fresh and super tasty. really. my 1st i'm trying reindeer for dessert. another specialty of the region, cheese and reindeer meat in coffee. so i'm going to try 1st the cheese ah and squeeze them in now with has been a really long and cold day, but it was a really great experience. i'm glad that i had the support unity to get to know a little bit of the some people i'm taking to thinks their strong connection that
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they have with nature in how loyal they are to their culture. but now i'm going back to the fire. living with nature has been part of the sammy way of life for thousands of years. and we're that we come to the end of this edition of euro max, be sure to follow us on social media from more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and. and it's again, next week, ah ah, with
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