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even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains.and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you source about the show so write to us not label 3000 at d.f.w. dot com and don't forget to check us out on facebook to have any of the label ideas and any women any life in now. after. 35 years on people who are still suffering the concert. it says. the state can't cope and any help for the victims is coming from a network of dedicated medics moyers and activists the poisoned legacy. coming up on g.w. . this is polar ice in the incisors and he can interpret a physicist christiane ha's how to slice change how does it expand in winter and how does it melt in summer and what does this mean for the 1st climate big questions big expedition we let ourselves freeze in to morrow to just. 30 minutes on w. . in the art of climate change. because remember so. much sense to people. want to do years do they have their future. g.w. dot com for can make a serious film making it. clear cut or. maybe media forum join our 3rd onlin
even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains.and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you source about the show so write to us not label 3000 at d.f.w. dot com and don't forget to check us out on facebook to have any of the label ideas and any women any life in now. after. 35 years on people who are still suffering the concert. it says. the state can't cope and any help for the victims is coming from a network of dedicated medics...
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oceanography center that eventually became part of the alfred begin to institute was founded on heligoland130 years ago since then scientists have been coming from all over the world to work here yes. right the 2 aren't the only research scholars at the institute passed around here. there are 6 young researchers who haven't been able to return home to this most of course they all want their children home given the coronavirus situation in some of their home countries the families are quite happy to see their children stay here a bit longer. other than as a pack of their big case and destination. it's known for its beautiful nature which the young students here also enjoy. yeah the program was good we were able to numb a lot are good sounds pretty kept under we hope but when you're trying to make a solid rock are we able to go back to our country of them into our families or spend good time. even though they're enjoying their stay and helical and their homesickness remains. and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you saw us about the show so write to us and glo
oceanography center that eventually became part of the alfred begin to institute was founded on heligoland130 years ago since then scientists have been coming from all over the world to work here yes. right the 2 aren't the only research scholars at the institute passed around here. there are 6 young researchers who haven't been able to return home to this most of course they all want their children home given the coronavirus situation in some of their home countries the families are quite...
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s in the same situation the longer she stays in heligoland the more frequently she thinks about her homecity of siliguri and northeastern india i am very worried when i think about india in this situation my hometown has been put back on the lockdown completely because. because the case is was so lost and so high and. that there weren't any more facilities available in the hospitals to accommodate the people it's just scary. but as long as she can't go back she'll continue her research and how they go and i want to be a good scientist. so that i can protect our nature because i grew up very close nato and i have seen. it being destroyed and the more i know about it through science the more i can help protect it so sushi's especially interested in protecting sharks in the indian ocean so interesting because they have always been portrayed. this monster as. from movies and everything and people are always terrified of them that is extremely gentle because and. they can they're always more scared of you than you could ever be or that the oceanography center that eventually became part of th
s in the same situation the longer she stays in heligoland the more frequently she thinks about her homecity of siliguri and northeastern india i am very worried when i think about india in this situation my hometown has been put back on the lockdown completely because. because the case is was so lost and so high and. that there weren't any more facilities available in the hospitals to accommodate the people it's just scary. but as long as she can't go back she'll continue her research and how...
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even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains. and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you thought about the show so right to us at level 3000. and don't forget to check us out on facebook to label ideas and you with any life and now. the food is good. and the. absurd regulations of never ending permit procedures frequent lawsuits germany's wind power industry is facing saddam opposition. why is that a minister. who has a vested interest in seeing wind energy fail. charmes a struggling energy transition because of. the 30 minutes on t.w. . is a master of the art of confrontation and this is wrong for measuring the furball combat doesn't mean you're going to see ya exploiting the undisputed champion of tough political talk to try to frighten people you know there's a fire coming from the other side effects of you enter the conflict zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account this is a big failure whichever way you like to spin the conflict zone told. t.w. . the best. national drama
even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains. and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you thought about the show so right to us at level 3000. and don't forget to check us out on facebook to label ideas and you with any life and now. the food is good. and the. absurd regulations of never ending permit procedures frequent lawsuits germany's wind power industry is facing saddam opposition. why is that a minister. who has a vested...
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even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains.and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you thought about the shed so write to us and label 3070 dot com and don't forget to check us out on facebook to d.w. global ideas and d.-w. women by phone now. are they friends if you. are they enemies i have a word for jeff. donald trump and a lot of your proof our 2 part documentary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the impeachment their president how does their arrival rate and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world. bosom bullies. in 15 minutes on d w. go india. there is a big behind this mom bees in the indian region of pradesh. kumar is a bit cheaper here using traditional methods she wants to protect the native species they are endangered and of course so very important for the farmers and the ecosystem eco. theme 60 minutes long d.w. . history to any is full of surprises comical alex comes to some tips one day in the footsteps of the great britain insurance northe
even though they're enjoying their stay and heligoland their homesickness remains.and that's all from us a global 3000 this week we'd love to hear what you thought about the shed so write to us and label 3070 dot com and don't forget to check us out on facebook to d.w. global ideas and d.-w. women by phone now. are they friends if you. are they enemies i have a word for jeff. donald trump and a lot of your proof our 2 part documentary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the...