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to justify his territorial expansion the rhineland was part of germany why should germany not have the right to have military forces within its own country austria was a german speaking country hitler himself was originally austrian the sudetenland was a german speaking territory in czechoslovakia so hitler was able to work split that principle and with one win widespread support for his policies by a centrally sovereign like woodrow wilson the real change comes in the spring of nine hundred thirty nine when germany invades the the remnant of czechoslovakia and that's the first time that you have german military forces occupying a territory that is not inhabited by german people so this principle of national soft terminations really was a tremendously powerful influence that had very nefarious consequences ok done many good things a very interesting thing that we're discussing about i was going to write and that is that a minute the point is that it's all set to put international relations under a sort of ethical morals spotlight not was woodrow wilson and to some extent the british an
to justify his territorial expansion the rhineland was part of germany why should germany not have the right to have military forces within its own country austria was a german speaking country hitler himself was originally austrian the sudetenland was a german speaking territory in czechoslovakia so hitler was able to work split that principle and with one win widespread support for his policies by a centrally sovereign like woodrow wilson the real change comes in the spring of nine hundred...
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germany says the will go on the offensive in the qualifier. >> opponents of nuclear energy in germany are battling to stage a massive demonstrations in protest of the government decision to allow nuclear plants to operate for longer than originally planned. members of the coalition agreed to extend the life of the nuclear reactors after weeks of heated debate. the chancellor defended the move as a revolution of energy supply in germany. >> after months of disagreement over the future of nuclear power, the coalition parties have finally reached a compromise. they agreed that the newest nuclear plants in germany will operate for 14 years longer. other plants will operate for a. chancellor of angela merkel said the plan is to change them out eventually. >> the plan is to not use nuclear power any longer than necessary. it is a bridging technology. the companies will be required to invest large amounts of money into ensuring the safety of the facility. >> a special payment will be levied on nuclear power operators as part of the deal. it could raise as much as 15 billion euros. it will be
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germany is a responsible country. it is a country that internationally is expected to do what they promise. so it is very disappointing. >> germany's development minister says the criticism is unjustified. he insists the government has not officially abandoned the 0.7% target and stresses that germany is serious about getting more out of every euro expense. >> worldwide, germany is the third largest donor country. the european union, in which would provide a certain share of funding, is the biggest donor worldwide. i would like to see a larger increase in my budget, but the fact that my budget is still increasing, no matter how slightly, despite our austerity rules, is a sign of real commitment to development work. >> at the same time, the german and -- the german government is trying in vietnam to support private investment in developing countries. to save money, three of germany's four development organizations tasked with direct implementation are being merged. critics say efficiency alone is not enough. >> germany
germany is a responsible country. it is a country that internationally is expected to do what they promise. so it is very disappointing. >> germany's development minister says the criticism is unjustified. he insists the government has not officially abandoned the 0.7% target and stresses that germany is serious about getting more out of every euro expense. >> worldwide, germany is the third largest donor country. the european union, in which would provide a certain share of...
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i also know companies in southern germany. i would say the differences between north and south are just the same as east and west. it is a regional problem. >> meanwhile, this man continues to enjoy his time off in the garden, but he misses the social contacts of his old life, especially spending time with friends. >> you do not see them much anymore. they are all working in hamburg or someone else. sometimes, they are around on weekends, but it is always, "no time, got to rush the kiwis to get together and chat for an hour or so, and now it does not happen, and i kind of miss it -- got to rush." we use to get together and chat for an hour or so. >> memories of east germany have all but faded. >> they go where the work is and have adapted better than others. sometimes, they say it is not a big deal anymore, but it still is to us, even after 20 years. >> a new system and a new way of life. older generations of east germans have had to find their way since reunification. hear, they are proud that so many have succeeded -- here.
i also know companies in southern germany. i would say the differences between north and south are just the same as east and west. it is a regional problem. >> meanwhile, this man continues to enjoy his time off in the garden, but he misses the social contacts of his old life, especially spending time with friends. >> you do not see them much anymore. they are all working in hamburg or someone else. sometimes, they are around on weekends, but it is always, "no time, got to rush...
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i will be looking at reforming germany's armed forces, so don't go away. >>> germany is in the midst of one of its most defining political debates in years, although as yet it has failed to garner the pipe -- the type of public and media attention when it comes to decisions affecting the future of the german military. germany's defense minister is calling for an effective end to the conscript army that has been the pride of germany's postwar democracy, and it has long been considered one of the most important guarantees that the country would never again become home to at the type of militarism that spawned world war ii. plans to replace the citizen in uniform with a professional army has found a surprisingly few critics, as the government looks to cut its budget deficit. >> the crew of this plane had a very important passenger on board, the defense minister guttenberg on his way to a military training exercise in bavaria. guttenberg is a man on a mission. he wants to fundamentally reform the military. precise details are still not known to the troops. >> it is a real talking point.
i will be looking at reforming germany's armed forces, so don't go away. >>> germany is in the midst of one of its most defining political debates in years, although as yet it has failed to garner the pipe -- the type of public and media attention when it comes to decisions affecting the future of the german military. germany's defense minister is calling for an effective end to the conscript army that has been the pride of germany's postwar democracy, and it has long been considered...
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i will be looking at reforming germany's armed forces, so don't go away. >>> germany is in the midst of one of its most defining political debates in years, although as yet it has failed to garner thee -- e type of public andedia attention en it comes to decisions affecting the future of the german military. germany's defense minister is calling for an effective end to the conscript army that has been the pride of germany's postwar democracy, and it has long been considered one of the most important guarantees that the country would never again become home to at the type of militarism that spawned world war ii. plans to replace the citizen in uniform with a professional army has found a surprisingly few critics, as the government looks to cut its budget deficit. >> the crew of this plane had a very important passenger on board, the defense minister guttenberg on his way to a military training exercise in bavaria. guttenberg is a man on a mission. he wants to fundamentally reform the military. precise details are still not known to the troops. >> it is a real talking point. there are
i will be looking at reforming germany's armed forces, so don't go away. >>> germany is in the midst of one of its most defining political debates in years, although as yet it has failed to garner thee -- e type of public andedia attention en it comes to decisions affecting the future of the german military. germany's defense minister is calling for an effective end to the conscript army that has been the pride of germany's postwar democracy, and it has long been considered one of the...
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a fierce debate is underway in germany about the integration of minorities.surrected recently by comments made against immigrants by the bank board member, thilo sarrazin. he got criticized after saying that germany's economy is being under bryant -- undermined by muslim immigrants will not end today. many describe him as racist and inflammatory. but some polls suggest that many germans also agree with his statements. one survey showed 18% of the people here would vote for a party led by him. clearly, fundamental issues on the integration of minorities remain unresolved. german chancellor angela merkel says the issue will be the top of her political agenda. and on this, she also has the support of leading members of the main opposition, spd. >> at his latest public appearance, thilo sarrazin repeated what he said, that many muslim immigrants are unable or unwilling to integrate into german society. >> why is it that turkish mothers cannot communicate with their children's teachers? because it did not speak german. and wire turkish men so reduce female teacher
a fierce debate is underway in germany about the integration of minorities.surrected recently by comments made against immigrants by the bank board member, thilo sarrazin. he got criticized after saying that germany's economy is being under bryant -- undermined by muslim immigrants will not end today. many describe him as racist and inflammatory. but some polls suggest that many germans also agree with his statements. one survey showed 18% of the people here would vote for a party led by him....
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germany says the will go on the offensive in the qualifier. >> opponents of nuclear energy in germany are battling to stage a massive demonstrations in protest of the government decision to allow nuclear plants to operate for longer than originally planned. members of the coalition agreed to extend the life of the nuclear reactors after weeks of heated debate. the chanclor defended the move as a revolution of energy supply in germany. >> after months of disagreement over the future of nuclear power, the coalition parties have finally reached a compromise. they agreed that the newest nuclear plants in germany will operate for 14 years longer. other plants will operate for a. chancellor of angela merkel said the plan is to change them out eventually. >> the plan is to not use nuclear power any longerhan cessary. it is a bridging tecology. the companies will be required to invest large amounts of money into ensuring the safety of the facility. >> a special payment will be levied on nuclear power operators as part of the deal. it could raise as much as 15 billion euros. it will be used to
germany says the will go on the offensive in the qualifier. >> opponents of nuclear energy in germany are battling to stage a massive demonstrations in protest of the government decision to allow nuclear plants to operate for longer than originally planned. members of the coalition agreed to extend the life of the nuclear reactors after weeks of heated debate. the chanclor defended the move as a revolution of energy supply in germany. >> after months of disagreement over the future...
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most of germany's roma live in homes and hospitals, not in camps like those in france. >> in germany,here are repatriations. regardless of the country of origin, they are only carried out after a review of individual cases. that is the law in our country. anything else would not be permitted. >> sarkozy's clan that germany was preparing to follow and france's roma policy also angry eu lawmakers. >> what sarkozy said of the press conference is amazing. nearly did not have any such conversation with the german chancellor but president sarkozy should clear up the matter as soon as possible. >> french officials are guarded about the issue. the foreign minister who was at the summit said in an interview he did not witness the conversation. asked which of the two leaders was telling the truth, he said, history will decide that. >> earlier, spoke to our correspondent in paris. i asked him what the reaction has been in france to sarkozy's remarks. >> is divided. there is a lot of anti-sarkozy sentiment apparent in the press and obviously in the left-wing press. they are getting the view that
most of germany's roma live in homes and hospitals, not in camps like those in france. >> in germany,here are repatriations. regardless of the country of origin, they are only carried out after a review of individual cases. that is the law in our country. anything else would not be permitted. >> sarkozy's clan that germany was preparing to follow and france's roma policy also angry eu lawmakers. >> what sarkozy said of the press conference is amazing. nearly did not have any...
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now russia, china, britain, france, germany, and the u.s.ay they're ready to engage with iran and will take practical steps to achieve a solution as soon as possible. countries fear that iran may be enriching uranium for nuclear weapons. although it has consistently denied this. a bomb attack and western iran has killed at least 10 people and left dozens injured. the blast occurred on the northwestern city during a military parade marking the 30th anniversary of the start of the iran/iraq war. the victims were reportedly mostly women and children who had been spectators. iranian media officials blaming kurdish separatists for the blast. the german military says one of its special forces units as captured a taliban commander in northern afghanistan. malawi is suspected of being a regional taliban military leader and a leading member of the taliban's shadow administration. the says no one was injured during the capture. just above a year under germany's last parliamentary election, voters said they do things pretty differently than had a chanc
now russia, china, britain, france, germany, and the u.s.ay they're ready to engage with iran and will take practical steps to achieve a solution as soon as possible. countries fear that iran may be enriching uranium for nuclear weapons. although it has consistently denied this. a bomb attack and western iran has killed at least 10 people and left dozens injured. the blast occurred on the northwestern city during a military parade marking the 30th anniversary of the start of the iran/iraq war....
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we were basically an island at inside of east germany at the time. there was always during the training time it was said war could break out. >> that was the reality for decades. at checkpoint charlie was the new front line where soviet and american tanks faced off in 1961 during the berlin crisis. now it is all part of a stage show, but that does not bother mitch johnson. >> this is very important that even though it has become more commercial, i think it is very important that is still here. that the kids who were growing up today, because they do not know about the cold war, that they'd see part of the history of the city they are living in. >> the real checkpoint charlie guard house is not in the city's southwest and allied museum. there's also a british cargo plane that was used in the berlin airlift. in 1948, the americans, british, and french took to the german skies again after the soviet union blocked allies access to west berlin. they flew in at 13,000 tons of food and fuel to berlin at residents over about a year. it was a turning point in
we were basically an island at inside of east germany at the time. there was always during the training time it was said war could break out. >> that was the reality for decades. at checkpoint charlie was the new front line where soviet and american tanks faced off in 1961 during the berlin crisis. now it is all part of a stage show, but that does not bother mitch johnson. >> this is very important that even though it has become more commercial, i think it is very important that is...
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a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get into schools. or see a doctor. >> a get together at the latin american center. around 100,000 south americans live in germany. many have been here for years and most are well integrated. it is not always as easy for them. >> the language is the hardest part. i am slowly making progress. >> it is difficult to make german friends. germans just are not very open. once you have struck up a friendship with a german, it is a friend
a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america,...
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s and region to germany. and here. all our cities and czechs and slovaks and germans and my daughters. we don't just. back to we all have the same view we all can make a great contribution to peace i'm not talking to political parties i'm not talking to organizations i'm talking to you as individual citizens that. try to find means of understanding try not to aggravate the situation. on september the twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred thirty eight leaders of four countries. to sign the agreement ceding this who doesn't want to germany. germany historian gergen so to speak slowly approaches the building where hitler presided over the meeting seventy years ago the mansion house built on the owners off hitler looks especially gloomy on this cloudy day. for a baby is situated in this street. the building where the many conference or full powers were seldom the twenty ninth of september nineteenth thirty eight. dollars. per hour as leaders true along the streets. it was waiting for them inside this building for the miss
s and region to germany. and here. all our cities and czechs and slovaks and germans and my daughters. we don't just. back to we all have the same view we all can make a great contribution to peace i'm not talking to political parties i'm not talking to organizations i'm talking to you as individual citizens that. try to find means of understanding try not to aggravate the situation. on september the twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred thirty eight leaders of four countries. to sign the...
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one interesting seeing is a huge cooking book that is written in germany. it's the same. each time she looks at the feta graphs reynaldo recalls the experience he and his family went through at the time of deportation after the. not. this is are based on the germans have no moral material right to lay claim to these houses it's too late in the day you know. we've lived here for a long time since we bought this house and naturally wish or belongs to us. both this house ten years ago like most of the prophecies in the region his house belonged to the germans the czechs settled down in this area in the late one nine hundred forty is to the germans were to put it on a mass scale. but it's not it's not going to give his house back to those who used to own it might take his neighbor if you miss chicks agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. so happened historically did cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be the week nobody's going to give anything bad to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslov
one interesting seeing is a huge cooking book that is written in germany. it's the same. each time she looks at the feta graphs reynaldo recalls the experience he and his family went through at the time of deportation after the. not. this is are based on the germans have no moral material right to lay claim to these houses it's too late in the day you know. we've lived here for a long time since we bought this house and naturally wish or belongs to us. both this house ten years ago like most of...
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to sign the agreement ceding this who doesn't line to germany. the german historian you're going so to speak slowly approaches the building where hitler presided over meetings seventy years ago the mansion house built on the owners all fittler looks especially gloomy on this cloudy day. for a berry is situated in this street. the building where the many conference or full powers were seldom the twenty ninth of september nineteenth thirty eight. dollars. per hour as leaders true along the streets. it was waiting for them inside this building. strewn over there on the second floor it's over. the loss of the national music school played witness to the participants off the munich agreement who ascended this model stake case seventy years ago then this building house the headquarters of adult hitless polity. no we are in hitler's study of it so it will go here in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he said of all the chamberlain. selenium he had a meeting. where the new treaty was signed. in syria it was just as it was then. who believe the confere
to sign the agreement ceding this who doesn't line to germany. the german historian you're going so to speak slowly approaches the building where hitler presided over meetings seventy years ago the mansion house built on the owners all fittler looks especially gloomy on this cloudy day. for a berry is situated in this street. the building where the many conference or full powers were seldom the twenty ninth of september nineteenth thirty eight. dollars. per hour as leaders true along the...
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historian from germany had the opportunity to present their views on the subject. law of the change their views but they did agree on the lessons that can be drawn from events that took place years ago in the situation in nineteen thirty eight showed that if the structure of collective security is undermined then tom it was in the league of nations and national leaders are guided only by national interests gives rise to dangerous situation. if that's kind of a historian is going to publish declassified documents compiled by intelligence agents so that they can become available not only to specialists but also to anyone he was interested in world history in fact anyone who feels there's a lesson can be drawn from any historical situation. with the main lesson to be drawn from prison to very simple formula instead of encouraging an aggressor you must be countered by ensuring there for its efforts to establish a system of collective security in nineteen three fields but the problem has a good deal of relevance to the. political ambitions of the powers that be. and the
historian from germany had the opportunity to present their views on the subject. law of the change their views but they did agree on the lessons that can be drawn from events that took place years ago in the situation in nineteen thirty eight showed that if the structure of collective security is undermined then tom it was in the league of nations and national leaders are guided only by national interests gives rise to dangerous situation. if that's kind of a historian is going to publish...
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and a german whose parents lived here once germany was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for our return or assurance to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here do you love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign ministry the thirty five year old has a free lease and to see himself as someone of. he is a see distant german. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro check position. the debate on how the lunatic remained affected the course of european history in the twentieth century has shown no signs of abating as here it is a theoretical conference dedicated to that event in moscow both. historian from the czech republic and. histori
and a german whose parents lived here once germany was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for our return or assurance to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here do you love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech foreign ministry...
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am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, locals treated the west germans with suspicion. he says such prejudices are long gone. >> i know companies in the west and in the east and the different mentalitie i also kw mpansin southern germany. i would say the differences between north and south are just the same as east and west. it is a regional problem. >> meanwhile, this man continues to enjoy his time off in the garden, but he misses the social contacts of his old life, especially spending time with friends. >> you do not see them much anymore. they are all working in hamburg or someone else. sometimes, they are around on weekends, but it is always, "no time, got to sh the kiw to get together and chat for an hour or so, and now it does not
am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, locals treated the west germans with suspicion. he says such prejudices are long gone. >> i know companies in the west and in the east and...
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wants germany to maintain that position. germany is going out on a limb to some degree with that direction by shutting down its nuclear power plant no later than 2036, going against the trend. >> terry, thank you. big changes. the first and payout -- has drastic with a core of numerous it when harm's. -- wind farms. >> when the wind blows hard, the turbines move over into high gear. 60,000,031-40. >> it is enough to supply the entire district with three- quarters of the energy that they need. >> the wind park supply is all of the energy excess electricity is fed back into the grid better than the bank. the other thing is that we have found serving the community. we can improve roads, for instance. maybe you have seen it in our design. there's a lot happening. >> of the renewable energy project is one of the most advanced of its kind in germany. people with electric cars can recharge them right here. now the village is looking for a way to directly store the excess energy produced. >> there are various solutions. it could be
wants germany to maintain that position. germany is going out on a limb to some degree with that direction by shutting down its nuclear power plant no later than 2036, going against the trend. >> terry, thank you. big changes. the first and payout -- has drastic with a core of numerous it when harm's. -- wind farms. >> when the wind blows hard, the turbines move over into high gear. 60,000,031-40. >> it is enough to supply the entire district with three- quarters of the energy...
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it features one of germany's most unusual ensemble orchestras.ast year, under the leadership of their artistic director, the orchestra took up the challenge of playing all of beethoven's nine symphonies in just four days. here is an exclusive inside look at the project. ♪ ♪ >> the orchestra and their conductor. musical allies on a mission to create a new beethoven. they want their version of the beethoven symphonies to suit the 21st century. they call it "the beethoven project." >> y another cycle? who needs another cycle? we will always need another cycle of beethoven symphonies. >> in summer 2009, dw tv follow the orchestra for two months. the result was the documentary film "the beethoven project." >> the film can only be as good as its main protagonists. the musicians may not the actors, but that our main characters, together with the conductor. having him on board was a great stroke of luck for us because of his interesting and informative interviews. we were able to get very close to him with the camera. ♪ >> the estonian-american conductor
it features one of germany's most unusual ensemble orchestras.ast year, under the leadership of their artistic director, the orchestra took up the challenge of playing all of beethoven's nine symphonies in just four days. here is an exclusive inside look at the project. ♪ ♪ >> the orchestra and their conductor. musical allies on a mission to create a new beethoven. they want their version of the beethoven symphonies to suit the 21st century. they call it "the beethoven...
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it features one of germany's most unusual ensemble orchestras.ast year, under the leadership of their artistic director, the orchestra took up the challenge of playing all of beethoven's nine symphonies in just four days. here is an exclusive inside look at the project. ♪ ♪ >> the orchestra and their conductor. musical allies on a mission to create a new beethoven. they want their version of the beethoven symphonies to suit the 21st century. they call it "the beethoven project." >> y another cycle? who needs other cycle? we will always need another cycle of beethoven symphonies. >> in summer 2009, dw tv follow the orchestra for two months. the result was the documentary film "the beethoven project." >> the film can only be as good as its main protagonists. the musicians may not the actors, but that our main characterstogeth with the conductor. having him on board was a great stroke of luck for us because of his interesting and informative interviews. we were able to get very close to him with the camera. ♪ >> the estonian-american conductor is th
it features one of germany's most unusual ensemble orchestras.ast year, under the leadership of their artistic director, the orchestra took up the challenge of playing all of beethoven's nine symphonies in just four days. here is an exclusive inside look at the project. ♪ ♪ >> the orchestra and their conductor. musical allies on a mission to create a new beethoven. they want their version of the beethoven symphonies to suit the 21st century. they call it "the beethoven...
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this marks a significant change for germany. not long ago, they refuse to consider themselves a country of immigrants. this poses both opportunities and challenges. studies show that people from minorities find it harder to get work and estlish themselves. in rect months, there has been a debate on how to better promote integration and social harmony. education is viewed as being key to a successful future. the performance in school dropout rate among some immigrant children is mucuc higher than that of their german counterparts. >> they come from vietnam, they have links to turkey, or poland. people from ethnic minorities live in all parts of germany. together, they make up 1/5 of the population. that means of germany's 82 million inhabitants, 15 million have roofs from immigration. according to a recent survey, some 95% of ethnic minorities feel at home but they say that there is a higher likelihood of being employed. -- unemployed. that is due to some levels of achievement that are different in immigrant groups. some believe
this marks a significant change for germany. not long ago, they refuse to consider themselves a country of immigrants. this poses both opportunities and challenges. studies show that people from minorities find it harder to get work and estlish themselves. in rect months, there has been a debate on how to better promote integration and social harmony. education is viewed as being key to a successful future. the performance in school dropout rate among some immigrant children is mucuc higher...
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early next month, germany celebrates the 20th anniversary. it took less than one year after the fall of the berlin wall for the legislation leading to unification to be passed, but in the process, leaders in both east and west wanted to be certain that many of the injustices of the east german regime would not be forgotten. a special institution was set up to preserve the archives of the east german secret police or "stasi" as it was college. one group is tasked with preserving them in making them available. >> these used to be the stasi complex, a hermetically sealed complex in berlin-lichtenberg. >> this was the starting point of the persecution of people. decisions were made here about how to intrude into people's lives or to destroy their careers or to damage them in some other way, and i can never forget that fact when i stand here. >> she is the federal commissioner for the stasi archives. these days, it is housed next to the police of chief, who was investigated -- who was charged with investigating. he can get access to files. as a ci
early next month, germany celebrates the 20th anniversary. it took less than one year after the fall of the berlin wall for the legislation leading to unification to be passed, but in the process, leaders in both east and west wanted to be certain that many of the injustices of the east german regime would not be forgotten. a special institution was set up to preserve the archives of the east german secret police or "stasi" as it was college. one group is tasked with preserving them...
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appreciating and germany by seeing given his high surpluses and current account. appreciating that currency is not the damage but it is a real want to travel the country you get more real goods for your money so we would have higher welfare lower interest rate and better performance in the whole economy which we had before so your point if the euro did collapse in the year is broke apart surely there would be a period of huge instability in countries like germany and throughout the year i say. it's a moment all countries have problems. because the euro give him credit which is not worthwhile for source countries in a year or so or all accomplish even big deficit countries countries with high inflation rate capability to get credit this is a reason to ours as ours are all over it so after such an experiment every country becomes very cool too. so you can run the viewers are currently getting back to protect the interest of important for profit and. crucially. really diminish maybe exports europe but gain more prosperity in the home market so each country of see you
appreciating and germany by seeing given his high surpluses and current account. appreciating that currency is not the damage but it is a real want to travel the country you get more real goods for your money so we would have higher welfare lower interest rate and better performance in the whole economy which we had before so your point if the euro did collapse in the year is broke apart surely there would be a period of huge instability in countries like germany and throughout the year i say....
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police in germany search for answers after a woman goes on a killing spree in a southern town.nd german policymakers meet with internet policies to express concern about privacy and data services. ♪ >> 140 heads of state and government have gathered in new york for a three-day u.n. summit on fighting poverty. u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon told delegates on monday that the millennium development goals agreed on 10 years ago have transformed development efforts, producing more success stories than ever before. but he also pointed out that those advances are fragile and that more than 100 million people in the world still live on less than $2.25 per day. >> security is tight around un headquarters in new york. doesn't a political leaders from around the world joined the city. the main goal set by delegates 10 years ago was to halt poverty and hunger by 2015. in his opening address, the u.n. secretary general reported mixed progress. he said there is still much to be done in some areas like the fight against hunger, but he noted improvements in the provision of medical care f
police in germany search for answers after a woman goes on a killing spree in a southern town.nd german policymakers meet with internet policies to express concern about privacy and data services. ♪ >> 140 heads of state and government have gathered in new york for a three-day u.n. summit on fighting poverty. u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon told delegates on monday that the millennium development goals agreed on 10 years ago have transformed development efforts, producing more...
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france tried to reason with germany. since way. like. the whole of europe is and more efforts to establish a system of collective security. and it's still on the agenda. to be learned from the. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look global financial headlines tune into a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and being.
france tried to reason with germany. since way. like. the whole of europe is and more efforts to establish a system of collective security. and it's still on the agenda. to be learned from the. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look global financial headlines tune into a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and being.
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in case our countries are coming back to national currency and germany it was dark smart sending that have a clear cut split in your between countries deeply shooting. appreciating and germany i think given his high surpluses and counter-current we belong to the appreciating currencies and that currency is not the damage but it is a real advantage for country you get more real goods for your money so we would have. lower interest rate and better performance in the whole economy which we had before your point if the euro did collapse and the year is broke apart surely there would be a period of huge instability in countries like germany and throughout the year it's a. happen. it's a moment all countries have problems that you will because your will give him credit which is not vast while for source countries in a year or so on all accomplished even big deficit countries countries use high inflation rates. capable to. get credit so this is a reason and ours are all over it so after such an experience and every country will come back to stable condition so you can. devalue as a currency
in case our countries are coming back to national currency and germany it was dark smart sending that have a clear cut split in your between countries deeply shooting. appreciating and germany i think given his high surpluses and counter-current we belong to the appreciating currencies and that currency is not the damage but it is a real advantage for country you get more real goods for your money so we would have. lower interest rate and better performance in the whole economy which we had...
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political analyst christopher her still talking to us from germany. you know as last year restricting gambling in russia forced casinos to move to four designated zones in the remote regions they however have struggled and leaving russia with only one legally operating casino promoting investors to suggest new locations that has been our skin looks at how big a gamble our plans for russian vegas. this is a gamblers paradise the oracle offers all kinds of games from the army of one armed bandits to poker and roulette. however most of the time the place is deserted. this is the only legal casino in russia a private company invested ten million dollars into its construction and even though there are a few willing to build gambling spots here in the area it still looks like most in the industry see those making bats in a burning house last year russian lawmakers banned all casinos and gambling clubs across the country to be replaced by force specially designated and developed zooms in siberia western russia the south and the east the industry reacted imme
political analyst christopher her still talking to us from germany. you know as last year restricting gambling in russia forced casinos to move to four designated zones in the remote regions they however have struggled and leaving russia with only one legally operating casino promoting investors to suggest new locations that has been our skin looks at how big a gamble our plans for russian vegas. this is a gamblers paradise the oracle offers all kinds of games from the army of one armed bandits...
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get and the higher we will fall down i mean there's a saying in germany if you're moving towards the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to the extent of our diversity you know what is it eve did even makes it was hard for us all at year. thought of analyst michael moss talking to oxys lorena stay tuned for our interview a little later as one of the program we'll talk to will henkel one of the currency experts who followed a lawsuit in the german constitutional court against the bailout of great that's coming up shortly. iran will challenge the demands of the u.n. security council for as long as possible despite realizing the need to restart talks over its nuclear program that's the view of russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov who spoke about nuclear issues surrounding tour and during an interview for a weekly russian news show. of course the younger probable but the russians simply documented in the presidential decree what is required from russia and all the other states in relation to iran after the adoption of the un security council's new resolutions russia refused
get and the higher we will fall down i mean there's a saying in germany if you're moving towards the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to the extent of our diversity you know what is it eve did even makes it was hard for us all at year. thought of analyst michael moss talking to oxys lorena stay tuned for our interview a little later as one of the program we'll talk to will henkel one of the currency experts who followed a lawsuit in the german constitutional court against the...
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group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout. very much for talking to me now tell me about the complaint that the court. is illegal because. it will be in community. complete the. proper very simple reason a country. has to be. really not. monitored to be so no it's a precondition for your having. to feel so you'll never be in future. because. spain. maybe if. so it's a real fear and it's going. to become very very. inflated and. that this is a complaint. must be for. so you maintain that under the terms of that treaty a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if sykora is sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably you see which is now freed in a way maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see your country receive the economy cannot share monetary crap having hard towards for the ability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spai
group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout. very much for talking to me now tell me about the complaint that the court. is illegal because. it will be in community. complete the. proper very simple reason a country. has to be. really not. monitored to be so no it's a precondition for your having. to feel so you'll never be in future. because. spain. maybe if. so it's a real fear and it's going. to become very very. inflated and....
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one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout. very much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that with the court your whole idea. is illegal because if we force the. community. of this complete beat me up a very simple reason a country which can. be bailed out will not follow financial monetary gifts. so all know it's a precondition for a stable you're having now is a spade have to fear so you'll never be in future. because the greek has already won. spain. maybe thirty or. so is a real thing. you know it's going in your zoo or. very very close to inflated and this is the reason we start that this is a complaint. must be fulfilled and so you maintain that under the terms of that treaty a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if sykora to sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably you see which is freighting over here and maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy with your country if
one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout. very much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that with the court your whole idea. is illegal because if we force the. community. of this complete beat me up a very simple reason a country which can. be bailed out will not follow financial monetary gifts. so all know it's a precondition for a stable you're having now is a spade have to fear so you'll never be...
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so she's campaigning for germany to get one of those seats in to douse an1.at was from new york. the surge of support for a far- right party in sweden's national elections on sunday is sparking concern in protests in the country that until now has prided itself on openness and tolerance. the anti-democrat sweden democrat party got more than 5% of the vote, enabling them to parliament for the first time. the prime minister, center-right coalition, has lost its absolute majority and is looking for a potential partners to lead a minority government. >> the verdict of the swedish papers was as unanimous as it was despondent. the word chaos dominated the headlines. the success of the far right sweden democrats as shocked many. and there's growing concern about how the political deadlock can be broken. >> i think it will lead to increased suspicion and hostility towards immigrants. rand topple laws. >> it is said that the sweden democrats are kingmakers one solution for this. >> for now, that seems unlikely. the prime minister became the first center-right leader t
so she's campaigning for germany to get one of those seats in to douse an1.at was from new york. the surge of support for a far- right party in sweden's national elections on sunday is sparking concern in protests in the country that until now has prided itself on openness and tolerance. the anti-democrat sweden democrat party got more than 5% of the vote, enabling them to parliament for the first time. the prime minister, center-right coalition, has lost its absolute majority and is looking...
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saying in germany if you're moving. the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to extenuate velocity you know it is it eve did even makes it more hard for us all at the end because the euro as it is at the moment cannot survive everybody knows that everything that we had before was a. preemptive thing telling us that there is an illness that we have symptoms like this and there it comes as ok we spend more money spent more money from what we have no money we only can make more debt stays until seven hundred fifty billion money left in our pockets to support a country so this shows already how difficult this is i mean at the end if we go on like this is also germany. this is the end to know then of course you will is also done so in my opinion it is first and foremost very important to go to the beginning off of all of it and check the real problems behind it when you see it's not working then you have to stop it and in my opinion there is no other way that at the end germany has to step out of the euro because ne
saying in germany if you're moving. the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to extenuate velocity you know it is it eve did even makes it more hard for us all at the end because the euro as it is at the moment cannot survive everybody knows that everything that we had before was a. preemptive thing telling us that there is an illness that we have symptoms like this and there it comes as ok we spend more money spent more money from what we have no money we only can make more debt stays...
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athletes from east germany broke a lot of world records. only those who demonstrated their loyalty to the leadership were permitted to lead. >> the east german sporting talents in their heyday. then there is those that are unknown. this was one of the best. however, he refused to join the communist party and he was excluded from the delegation. the fear was that he would try to defect to the west. >> i have no intention of leaving. my parents were here, what reason that i have to make a run for it? >> he continued to notch up the wind even without support. the leaders went so far to change cycling regulation so he could not compete. nearly 50 spies watched him. >> they needed me because of my ability. they just thought it -- they did not care. >> in 1976, he landed in jail for alleged remarks against the regime. he lost his university place and had to work as a gardener. he continued cycling as a hobby "is too old to do it professionally after the wall failed. -- he continues cycling as a hobby but he was too old to do it professionally. >>
athletes from east germany broke a lot of world records. only those who demonstrated their loyalty to the leadership were permitted to lead. >> the east german sporting talents in their heyday. then there is those that are unknown. this was one of the best. however, he refused to join the communist party and he was excluded from the delegation. the fear was that he would try to defect to the west. >> i have no intention of leaving. my parents were here, what reason that i have to...
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hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed suit with the constitutional course in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that you've lodged with the cult so your whole idea . is illegal because of the twenty four. european community beitar is completely forbidden for very simple reason a country which can count to be bailed out will not follow the financial model. so all know it's a precondition for a stable you're. having now it's a spade you have to feel so you'll never be in trouble. because it's to replace all the one. cases are prosecuted by other maybe italy and france so this is a real fear. is flowing in. very very. inflated and so there's a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably the richest are fading away. maybe greek is forced
hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed suit with the constitutional course in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that you've lodged with the cult so your whole idea . is illegal because of the twenty four. european community beitar is completely forbidden for very simple reason a country which can count to be bailed out will not follow the financial model. so all know it's a precondition...