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and germany could lift the european trophy yet again. one thing is for sure, we in for an absolute kreckchar, but he has like of the w sports. thank you so much. and that's all from us for now . up next dock film. with a look at the caliph at legacy hunting down islamic state fighters, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. don't forget, you can always find the latest news on our website or on twitter article freely. thank you so much for watching. with ah, linda, blue, what people have to say matters to us. mm hm. mm. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d. w for.
and germany could lift the european trophy yet again. one thing is for sure, we in for an absolute kreckchar, but he has like of the w sports. thank you so much. and that's all from us for now . up next dock film. with a look at the caliph at legacy hunting down islamic state fighters, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. don't forget, you can always find the latest news on our website or on twitter article freely. thank you so much for watching. with ah, linda, blue, what...
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germany is _ germany is going to win. me too. germany is willing _ germany is going to win. me too. course. how important is this _ germany is willing of course. important is this match for you? very important. for us it's very important _ very important. for us it's very important for females, for germany. for us— important for females, for germany. for us women here in germany who are playing _ for us women here in germany who are playing footbali— for us women here in germany who are playing football it — for us women here in germany who are playing football it is _ for us women here in germany who are playing football it is important - for us women here in germany who are playing football it is important we - playing football it is important we are now _ playing football it is important we are now showing _ playing football it is important we are now showing that _ playing football it is important we are now showing that we - playing football it is important we are now showing that we have - playing football it is important we are now showing that we have a i playing football it
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claims are legitimate , because germany promised uh , and in germany, of course, politicians uh, criticizeible, uh, exists and the promise is on the rates eh within the framework of the circular cancellation, of course the opposition is talking about this even within the eh police office freedom of the democratic party and the green one is also criticizing these now eh you probably know the vice president of the bundestag katrin is saying this eh already expressed the idea of supplying tanks directly from germany, but again, where can we get them now due to the fact that this is exactly the crisis, topinamically, he will not supply, for example , guns for tanks and, of course, germany got them and they said that yes, we are within the framework brown the exchange provides these countries well, they actually destroyed the tanks that can be delivered in germany, they will be produced, maybe in a few years, only the mobile phone is wet, we will replace it with weapons, we would like to have another five minutes another important issue to discuss, which is actively discussed in ukraine, is t
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the costs will make it difficult for germany to fill its reserve tanks before the winter. germany is already at the 2nd stage of a 3 level emergency gas plan for the cost could trigger rationing. jeremy's cabinet is expected to address the energy crisis at its meeting. in berlin today. well, it'll be a business reporter for moscow correspondent, our tilton is with ministry discovery, the story of force. and how will this reduction effect germany now? well, it's not likely to have an immediate impact in terms of a business sense. i mean, you have to remember the kremlin has already made some noise that they're willing to make up for this, these gas deliveries from north stream one through another pipeline running through central europe. so it's not likely to have a huge impact in that sense. this is more about exerting pressure both on the german government and the german people. they're trying to get them to lose their interest in supporting the war in ukraine. long term. i mean, we're already in a situation where a lot of people are having kind of a price shock when, when they're lo
the costs will make it difficult for germany to fill its reserve tanks before the winter. germany is already at the 2nd stage of a 3 level emergency gas plan for the cost could trigger rationing. jeremy's cabinet is expected to address the energy crisis at its meeting. in berlin today. well, it'll be a business reporter for moscow correspondent, our tilton is with ministry discovery, the story of force. and how will this reduction effect germany now? well, it's not likely to have an immediate...
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and in football, germany our 3rd to the final of euro 2022, after beating france to one. germany's women kept their composure in a fiercely contested match in milton keynes, captain alexandra pop score. twice. she's now scored 6 goals, and the tournament germany will face england in the final and wembley on sunday. and for more on the euro, semi final, i'm joined now by our sports reporter my t as like monday, as derby move on to the final at what's the secret to their success? there is many secrets of the success. it was a great team effort. but this lady in the background, alexandra pope, the captain of the germany team again proved crucial for this team, scoring twice in a to one victory against france. and the gold come at a crucial time as well, you know, mid half way through the 1st half. and then towards the end, after germany really had to be resilient against some pressure for the french team . there was some great saves from jerome. go get the mail from. and alexander pop is just an absolutely amazing story. she is 31 years of age, but it is her 1st european cup because she mis
and in football, germany our 3rd to the final of euro 2022, after beating france to one. germany's women kept their composure in a fiercely contested match in milton keynes, captain alexandra pop score. twice. she's now scored 6 goals, and the tournament germany will face england in the final and wembley on sunday. and for more on the euro, semi final, i'm joined now by our sports reporter my t as like monday, as derby move on to the final at what's the secret to their success? there is many...
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we've had germany 18. so you can see they have the track record, but this wasn't necessarily seen as the best score they've had in a long time. i do think now they are the firm favorites in this game. one blow to them is clark blue. they're forward who is started, all for games is out with cove it, but they have enough depth to compensate. france have been good, but not great. so i really see germany going through to the final england would have a slight edge over them in the coaching positions that in a big man, england's coach, coached netherlands, her native country to europe when in 2017. and so has all the tactical now there. but germany are pressing machine in england. i've watched them closely over the last 2 games against sweden and spain. look a little bit susceptible to effective pressing, which germany are just fantastic at. would have a repeat of the 2009 final between england, germany back then germany, 162. i think it's going to be closer. this time both teams have strength, depth, and star p
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germany may have been deeply embarrassed by that. but i don't think as a historian, it is always hard to play with cantor factual's, but i don't think as a historian that that would have stopped hitler's ambitions. and in fact, right after the games, we see germany start to continue to re-arm, in violation with the verdict site treaty which ended in world war i. we see them start to make plans to encroach on territory, and that will continue, tragically, with the beginning of world war two, just three years after the olympics. that leads to the holocaust, and the death of millions of jews, and millions of others throughout the era. >> on that somber note, i would like to thank you. danny thank you damien very much for a really provocative conversation. i am glad you were here. the private world of the presidential retreat
germany may have been deeply embarrassed by that. but i don't think as a historian, it is always hard to play with cantor factual's, but i don't think as a historian that that would have stopped hitler's ambitions. and in fact, right after the games, we see germany start to continue to re-arm, in violation with the verdict site treaty which ended in world war i. we see them start to make plans to encroach on territory, and that will continue, tragically, with the beginning of world war two,...
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but is germany serious about making a change? i'm going to talk to the women at the heart of the process. germany's foreign minister and alina bow book, and lena bear bog, many thanks for joining deutsch villa. i would like to begin uh, with the warren ukraine, which of course, is the backdrop to developing a japanese new national security strategy. your russian counterparts. a level of has just said that russia is expanding its focus of from donors can low hands in the east of the country or to harrison and other regions in the south. this seems to confirm that the notion that russia is aiming to annex these territories, perhaps even cut off ukraine entirely from the black sea. what's your response to that was the same as it had been in the last month. we support ukraine not only was tele garrity not only by mentioning every day that this is a mental breach of international law by russia, but also with military support. so they can self defend their country and their territory and russia using every time a different argument. so
but is germany serious about making a change? i'm going to talk to the women at the heart of the process. germany's foreign minister and alina bow book, and lena bear bog, many thanks for joining deutsch villa. i would like to begin uh, with the warren ukraine, which of course, is the backdrop to developing a japanese new national security strategy. your russian counterparts. a level of has just said that russia is expanding its focus of from donors can low hands in the east of the country or...
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germany! i'm sure that was c stal germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear _ germany.hat was crystal clear for you too. _ germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear for you too. i _ germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear for you too. i think - crystal clear for you too. i think possibly france, possibly germany. it will be one of them.— it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young _ it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young lion _ it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young lion cubs, _ it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young lion cubs, thank- it will be one of them. 5050. dan, | but the young lion cubs, thank you so much forjoining us. russia is going to withdraw from the international space station after 2024, ending two decades of cooperation with the united states and other nations. the new head of russia's space agency, yuri borisov, told president putin that ros—cos—mos would build its own orbiting station instead. translation: undoubtedly, | we will fulfil all our obligations towards our partners, but the decision on le
germany! i'm sure that was c stal germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear _ germany.hat was crystal clear for you too. _ germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear for you too. i _ germany. germany! i'm sure that was crystal clear for you too. i think - crystal clear for you too. i think possibly france, possibly germany. it will be one of them.— it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young _ it will be one of them. 5050. dan, but the young lion _ it will be one of them....
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so basically, germany is allies have been wanting it done. this was going to happen and it has happened. but there's what now germany has to deal with the has agreed today to a plan on how it's going to reduce its reliance on russian gas. and it's overall reliance on gas this winter. but i'm, is there a realistic prospect of germany just ending exports of gas to the you all together this year? no, germany has a very difficult situation. much more difficult and say a country like spain and portugal who installed many o n g terminals years ago. yeah, in germany, the ministry quite rightly mr. how that robert. how that says we have to increase now. storage by 758595 percent september october, november. but the head of the transmission system, the gas transmission system. mr. klaus murder has said 40 percent. he said this a couple of days ago and 40 percent supplies coming through. ne, one is not possible now with 20 percent, it won't be possible. furthermore, we have an over dependence on when that was not thought through. there is no real grid
so basically, germany is allies have been wanting it done. this was going to happen and it has happened. but there's what now germany has to deal with the has agreed today to a plan on how it's going to reduce its reliance on russian gas. and it's overall reliance on gas this winter. but i'm, is there a realistic prospect of germany just ending exports of gas to the you all together this year? no, germany has a very difficult situation. much more difficult and say a country like spain and...
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six scored by germany.ver won it but their coach has and since sarina wiegman took charge in september, they are unbeaten. she feels herjob is notjust to win, it's to make a difference. we want to inspire the nation, we want everyone to be proud of us and i think we've already accomplished that. and yes, every little girl now can see that women can be successful, that you can do what you really love and that makes a difference and that will, hopefully, change society in a positive way. the crescendo is building, the country is watching. good luck for the semifinal, we're all behind you. you have been magnificent. you all should be so proud of yourselves. we are proud of you. everything you're doing is so empowering for young girls out there. we are all absolutely captivated. in an open letter, the prime minister told the team that whatever happens at wembley, the pitches and playgrounds and parks of this country will be filled as never before with girls and women who know football is notjust for boys, it re
six scored by germany.ver won it but their coach has and since sarina wiegman took charge in september, they are unbeaten. she feels herjob is notjust to win, it's to make a difference. we want to inspire the nation, we want everyone to be proud of us and i think we've already accomplished that. and yes, every little girl now can see that women can be successful, that you can do what you really love and that makes a difference and that will, hopefully, change society in a positive way. the...
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you think germany can make it through the other end. here we just had a new number from the german institute of economic research showing that you are with low off gas to germany, 20 percent as it is right now, there is a relatively high change to go through the winter, but it's clear that you emergency plans and the different legislation, the german government has inactive to reduce, the mob will help us to really go through the winter without for the products. right. and that's a russia has fewer customers for its energy, but prices are going up. so with this is this tactic making the money or losing money? yeah, i think that's a rational strategy. if you're a dominant supplier, of course you're trying, you're trying to cut the supply in order to drive up the prices. but i think the european answer should be that we are asked for for me, or using our market power on the demand side, a 75 percent. busy off the pipeline market and i think now it is really the time to think about possibilities to step in and trust, dictate prices, and no
you think germany can make it through the other end. here we just had a new number from the german institute of economic research showing that you are with low off gas to germany, 20 percent as it is right now, there is a relatively high change to go through the winter, but it's clear that you emergency plans and the different legislation, the german government has inactive to reduce, the mob will help us to really go through the winter without for the products. right. and that's a russia has...
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forwarded to germany and talking about flights as strike in germany. has ruined the holiday plans of a lot of on away travelers. ground stuff cooling, full mo, pay forced the main airline lu funds to cancel over a 1000 flights. some 130000 passengers facing disruption over the next few days. holiday plans and business trips put on hold. no one left to work. the counters would be looked hansa passengers at frankfurt airport, or stuck with almost no ground staff to help them and their luggage reach their destinations. i got a cancellation message this morning were traveling but nothing more. i've tried to reach him by, by check by my phone. but there is nothing. now coming through, we have to stay in line and see if we get a flight back and hope we get a flight back because we are going to start school. and then also our parents, they're traveling to nigeria. so it's like we wouldn't if we don't get a flight back in like a few days, then we won't be able to see them for like almost 3 months because we haven't seen them. the striking workers say they have
forwarded to germany and talking about flights as strike in germany. has ruined the holiday plans of a lot of on away travelers. ground stuff cooling, full mo, pay forced the main airline lu funds to cancel over a 1000 flights. some 130000 passengers facing disruption over the next few days. holiday plans and business trips put on hold. no one left to work. the counters would be looked hansa passengers at frankfurt airport, or stuck with almost no ground staff to help them and their luggage...
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it's the same story in germany. the disappearance of young vietnamese is precisely planned and executed as a sign. so as it looks as if these miners have very precise instructions that they adhere to this and i know who to contact and where they have to go, was there a meeting points and things like that, or some of them are picked up directly outside our facility. route from all tools. alabama when you were in berlin her yes yes, but where exactly how strauser or something like that and i show number 128 and that i know for sure. you know, what was it some kind of house? what was their club houses for vietnamese clubs? exactly. and there was a tram line on the street from where we drove inside the 1st gate that i still remember with a more than provider or form, or if you're a bright tramps or that we entered through a gate after driving past an old house or the 1st restaurant on the left and there should be a yellow, a vietnamese restaurant thought of the awful un sunnyville. that's where we let them out, thomas w
it's the same story in germany. the disappearance of young vietnamese is precisely planned and executed as a sign. so as it looks as if these miners have very precise instructions that they adhere to this and i know who to contact and where they have to go, was there a meeting points and things like that, or some of them are picked up directly outside our facility. route from all tools. alabama when you were in berlin her yes yes, but where exactly how strauser or something like that and i show...
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, a germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france, and italy agreed to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trav, sign, or non aggression pact. the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on that day should these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew of action, england on franklin dusk, i've been nas entry, did tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund, some by $40.00 an hour on with the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan, we focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan on the east and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to for
, a germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france, and italy agreed to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trav, sign, or non aggression pact. the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on...
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the economics magazine made in germany in 60 minutes on d. w. if you ever have to cover up emerge, best way to make it with raring to read you've never read a book like this. do you literature list under germany must reads man, think i am here in iowa, sexual assault survivor. them to step out and say the truth. her women in asia are bad. it is peaceable. nothing can stop me. that is out with, with these into this week. ah, his goal is establishing an old order and she, june pink, president of the global power china is part of a whole system which believes his time has come. any criticism of his regime isn't nipped in the bud. ah, he believes his weight is far superior than that of western democracy. china's president, she ging ping starts july 30th on d w. this is the dublin years, asia coming up to date, taiwan rehearses repelling and invasion. the island is holding its largest ever military drills with an eye on counting chinas on thread. but can i do so alone? and how imminent is a possible chinese attack? i ask a member of tar one's ruling
the economics magazine made in germany in 60 minutes on d. w. if you ever have to cover up emerge, best way to make it with raring to read you've never read a book like this. do you literature list under germany must reads man, think i am here in iowa, sexual assault survivor. them to step out and say the truth. her women in asia are bad. it is peaceable. nothing can stop me. that is out with, with these into this week. ah, his goal is establishing an old order and she, june pink, president of...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve it the youngest too for him done . thus chamberlain, on that day should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lamb, he knew of action angland and frankly, dusk, i've been present it. question the thing i'm from brown dodge, went to my father italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany with the saudi in the polish government, als
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve it the youngest too for him done . thus chamberlain, on that day should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lamb, he knew of action angland and frankly, dusk, i've been present it. question the thing i'm from...
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you why usually germany is so green in summer. do we know more about the exact cause of these places? ah, yeah, we don't know the exact cause, come back with me. we can see how low the water level is here. look at these rocks here coming up over, you know, above the water level, we can see just how low the water is. something ironic because these helicopters need the water to put out the fire. we don't have an exact cause yet, but we've been seeing all around europe, dry conditions, drought conditions, historically dry conditions, historically hot conditions, which scientists say climate change is playing a role. and that may be one of one part of this fire. one cause of this fire officials around germany have have the, the warning for the risk of forest fires of wildfires at a very high level almost all summer were right at the checked german border. this is the old border crossing during the cold war. the fire started on sunday on the check side and spread due to winds into the german side. the checks i, we hear is actually in a
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and she didn't even start germany's 1st match. that was lear. sheila in her position who then got covert and then that opened the window for alexandra pop to be a starter. and she's not looked back since in 5 james, 6 goals. so fantastic. when for germany, but all credit to her, you know, to store a yeah. but now of course, sunday, and in wembley, of all places, england versus germany, knowing you have both british and german possible it's, i'm going to ask you who's going to win? well, it's always tough for me when this happens. it's all of us. i think it's going to be close. i sort of see germany just a little bit ahead because of the tournament expertise. i think it's a lot closer than 2009 final between these 2, which ended up 62 in germany's favor. most recently, at wembley, germany 121 that was in 29 seen earlier this year, england one. so it's going to be close. i think these are the 2 stand out teams. euro 2022. and we're going to have a real show piece for a final in front of around $90000.00 fans that are sold out, wembley. and both th
and she didn't even start germany's 1st match. that was lear. sheila in her position who then got covert and then that opened the window for alexandra pop to be a starter. and she's not looked back since in 5 james, 6 goals. so fantastic. when for germany, but all credit to her, you know, to store a yeah. but now of course, sunday, and in wembley, of all places, england versus germany, knowing you have both british and german possible it's, i'm going to ask you who's going to win? well, it's...
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the costs will make it difficult for germany to fill its reserve tax before the winter. germany is already at the 2nd stage of a 3 level emergency gas plan for the carts could trigger rationing. germany's cabinet is expected to address the energy crisis. ad aids meeting in berlin today. so let's cross now to d. w. chief political correspond melinda crane, who was at the chancellor frost, where this meeting is taking place today. molina, what does this reduction mean for germany now? and how is the government responding? it means that the country is indeed facing a very severe gas shortage. both now but most certainly during the winter and the government has been working on a number of different fronts. the very popular climate on economy minister, robert ha beck, who today is as vice chancellor, leading the cabinet meeting in the chancellor behind me. he has been working tirelessly to win this country off of russian natural gas both by seeking to diversify supply. for example, by building liquid floating, liquid natural gas terminals in the north sea to receive gas deliveries from other co
the costs will make it difficult for germany to fill its reserve tax before the winter. germany is already at the 2nd stage of a 3 level emergency gas plan for the carts could trigger rationing. germany's cabinet is expected to address the energy crisis. ad aids meeting in berlin today. so let's cross now to d. w. chief political correspond melinda crane, who was at the chancellor frost, where this meeting is taking place today. molina, what does this reduction mean for germany now? and how is...
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it's vacation season in germany. something that's impossible to miss at berlin airport with thousands of all the de makers crowding up in the terminals. passengers should expect not just to bring their bags along for the journey, but a whole lot of patience to finish prisoner. we hear there are enough staff there unprepared. well, but i did. it's a good much a little surprising because even in the u. s. is not this bad, but the cues at some other german airports are even longer in dusseldorf. travelers could be in for a 5 or 6 our way to get through security. a problem that as black, the airport for weeks. that's because many of the agencies who hire airport stuff and run services reduced her personnel during the pandemic. and now they're struggling to hire them back. in berlin spokesman, yon pita hawk says de staffing problem now has a strangle hold on all companies in deviation industry. it's called messrs us now we need the staffing levels that we couldn't keep up with through the pandemic. and please have to be r
it's vacation season in germany. something that's impossible to miss at berlin airport with thousands of all the de makers crowding up in the terminals. passengers should expect not just to bring their bags along for the journey, but a whole lot of patience to finish prisoner. we hear there are enough staff there unprepared. well, but i did. it's a good much a little surprising because even in the u. s. is not this bad, but the cues at some other german airports are even longer in dusseldorf....
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he takes a nitrine from berlin to castle in the center of germany germany and he meets a well acknowledge, she's not even a woman yet. she's a girl a 17 year old girl. called magda friedlander. not just friedlander who just came out of a relationship with a jewish student named alausorov who later becomes a very well-known zionist in israel and his and his shot dead on a very mysterious circumstances in 1933 on the beach of tel aviv. she comes out of relationship with with with our laws of when takes at night train. in easter in the easter weekend of 1919 and she meets greener quote. magda friedlander is the her stepfather is jewish. she's taking on his last name. he shot friedlander. but she was baptized catholic and race catholic. and she meets contr and they go and they and good one who's 20 years older than she is is completely enamored with her and when marketer gets out at her stop in central germany and goes to the boarding school where she is, you know, he finds her address and he writes to her that very night when he arrives at his destination. and he takes her out on a date and
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there's obviously an impact on industry in germany. so the most -- and the most crucial part of the moment is that germany has been trying to build up its reserves. it's now got about 60% of its reserves filled with gas. now that this gas is no longer flowing from russia, there's a possibility that these reserves will have to be used now, rather than in the winter. that will increase the pressure on the german government to find alternative sources for gas. for instance, lng, which comes in huge tankers. but germany doesn't have a single terminal to receive such gas at the moment. it needs to get that from other countries in europe. there is a lot of pressure on the german government, to try to find alternative supplies and to lessen the impact on the society, on consumers and industry. brent: the latest here in berlin. hans, thank you. earlier, i spoke to our russia analyst. he says the kremlin is monitoring how the german government is reacting to the prospect of a cutback in gas supplies. >> actually, i think that putin's russia, as
there's obviously an impact on industry in germany. so the most -- and the most crucial part of the moment is that germany has been trying to build up its reserves. it's now got about 60% of its reserves filled with gas. now that this gas is no longer flowing from russia, there's a possibility that these reserves will have to be used now, rather than in the winter. that will increase the pressure on the german government to find alternative sources for gas. for instance, lng, which comes in...
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,, to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs. somehow— to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs, somehow england _ to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs, somehow england survives. l to germany. what a scramble. earps i grabs, somehow england survives. the site of mary earps smothering the ball amid the goal mouth scramble was a welcome one. england needed to remain calm, but germany started the second half with a renewed vigour. time to send on super substitutes, toone and russo. could they once again be the difference? what do you think? a perfectly —weighted pass from midfield maestro keira walsh found ella toone in acres. she knew just what to do. filth. found ella toone in acres. she knew just what to tie-— found ella toone in acres. she knew just what to do.- wembleyl just what to do. oh, yes! wembley eru ted. just what to do. oh, yes! wembley erupted. everybody _ just what to do. oh, yes! wembley erupted. everybody was _ just what to do. oh, yes! wembley erupted. everybody was on - just what
,, to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs. somehow— to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs, somehow england _ to germany. what a scramble. earps grabs, somehow england survives. l to germany. what a scramble. earps i grabs, somehow england survives. the site of mary earps smothering the ball amid the goal mouth scramble was a welcome one. england needed to remain calm, but germany started the second half with a renewed vigour. time to send on super substitutes, toone and russo. could they...
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where countries like germany would be really, really impacted. some of that guess that's been saved up could be redirected to countries that are hot, had like a germany for example. so it is unlikely that this will cushion at the entire blow . but it is meant to just provide some kind of a buffer so that you don't have 0 in the event that there is no gas. all that you run out because gas supply is tricking in so thinly. what is clear is that european households are going to feel this, and they're going to see it in their energy bills, which will be much, much higher in the winter. and, and potentially even restricts it in terms of the energy that they can access the steel by no means cushions. the entire blue gearhart was a difficult to reach an agreement there. absolutey, you have member states or in the european union who don't rely on russia's guess as much as countries act, germany and at this do. and these countries made the point that they felt that it was unfair, that they have to do the same amount in terms of cat curbing demand that coun
where countries like germany would be really, really impacted. some of that guess that's been saved up could be redirected to countries that are hot, had like a germany for example. so it is unlikely that this will cushion at the entire blow . but it is meant to just provide some kind of a buffer so that you don't have 0 in the event that there is no gas. all that you run out because gas supply is tricking in so thinly. what is clear is that european households are going to feel this, and...
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, uh, for me it was of great importance that at that time there was a connection with germany, from germanyonnection from france, there was no such connection. that is, we could maintain contact with our relatives, we could communicate we could talk with one it was it is very important, for which i thank kyivstar and vodafone very much, they then put on the table the possibility of the second reason why we went to germany, at that time it was already known that germany provides financial support to ukrainian immigrants, and this was not yet resolved in other countries, this too it was important because we were traveling as a family. i left with my two small children and my mother later, at the end of april, my father, who had been in mykolaiv for all these two months, joined us once the situation worsened when problems arose regarding when the shelling intensified, he was also forced to go to europe, and of course he went to us. you received help from the government. it is correct that they help the refugees there and we receive what is stressing the ukrainians in germany. the german bureau
, uh, for me it was of great importance that at that time there was a connection with germany, from germanyonnection from france, there was no such connection. that is, we could maintain contact with our relatives, we could communicate we could talk with one it was it is very important, for which i thank kyivstar and vodafone very much, they then put on the table the possibility of the second reason why we went to germany, at that time it was already known that germany provides financial...
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we've been here about that now for years, but not germany, right. so it makes it a big deal doesn't. indeed we've arrived at different territory from germany after it's spent years enjoying this trade surplus. and, you know, just going back a little, i suppose, what makes a difference from different from the us is that germany had a strategy to get that trade surplus. and it was of cost management. it was able to keep its cost flow. so just as an example, it in it employed wage restraints, so agreements between unions and employers, the type of wage hikes and check and that kept cost flow for the companies and german products, more competitive on the international market. but perhaps more relevant to our discussion today. ah, germany also bought cheap a russian energy and that powered the manufacturing machine that deliver those made in germany products to the west, to china, to rush up. and you know, if your strategy is being able to produce cheaply, well, that's not proving to be so tenable anymore. as you know, as you say, the cost of living rise
we've been here about that now for years, but not germany, right. so it makes it a big deal doesn't. indeed we've arrived at different territory from germany after it's spent years enjoying this trade surplus. and, you know, just going back a little, i suppose, what makes a difference from different from the us is that germany had a strategy to get that trade surplus. and it was of cost management. it was able to keep its cost flow. so just as an example, it in it employed wage restraints, so...
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in germany, where are they and what happens to them? we researched those questions, the months, making hundreds of inquiries. what we discovered is a state of absolute chaos among the responsible agencies. conflicting answers, contradictory statistics. one thing is sure, hundreds are unaccounted for with most of those thought to be in berlin. and the numbers have been growing for years. but on go to why aren't police looking for them? is the search for missing illegals only becomes active when certain criteria are met. for instance, if there's the possibility that someone's in danger and that metric doesn't apply to young vietnamese and bite him. but usually this danger doesn't apply when it comes to the missing vietnamese young people who've been smuggled in probably the furnished so 1000000000 criminal authorities see no danger. and at the same time, vietnamese children are disappearing all over europe. in france, belgium and the netherlands mainly are as you who kirsty elaine, a naval j, a goal would open from the english here, 67 yo
in germany, where are they and what happens to them? we researched those questions, the months, making hundreds of inquiries. what we discovered is a state of absolute chaos among the responsible agencies. conflicting answers, contradictory statistics. one thing is sure, hundreds are unaccounted for with most of those thought to be in berlin. and the numbers have been growing for years. but on go to why aren't police looking for them? is the search for missing illegals only becomes active when...
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in germany, the minister quite rightly mr. how that robert. how that says we have to increase now. storage by 758595 percent september october, november. but the head of the transmission system, the gas transmission system. mr. klaus murder has said 40 percent. he said a couple of days ago and 40 percent supplies coming through. ne, one is not possible. now with 20 percent, it won't be possible. furthermore, we have an over dependence on when that was not thought through. there is no real grid scale storage. although how that wants to agreed to bring out a massively coal to replace the gas is being used to generate electricity, which is sort of a waste. we need to save that for heating in winter and for industry. turns out the winds not blowing, and the ryan is low, the water you can't bring in enough coal. and so we're burning gas right now. we're supposed to be storing it to produce electricity in germany at a higher rate than last year. so it's a very difficult situation. i can't see how there won't be rationing in germany and a number of o
in germany, the minister quite rightly mr. how that robert. how that says we have to increase now. storage by 758595 percent september october, november. but the head of the transmission system, the gas transmission system. mr. klaus murder has said 40 percent. he said a couple of days ago and 40 percent supplies coming through. ne, one is not possible. now with 20 percent, it won't be possible. furthermore, we have an over dependence on when that was not thought through. there is no real grid...
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' :: :: , . s, germany? 10096. i have come here to win that game- _ germany? 10096. win that game. it's _ germany? 10096. i have come here to win that game. it's heavily _ germany? 10096. i have come here to win that game. it's heavily not - germany? 10096. i have come here to win that game. it's heavily not the - win that game. it's heavily not the most _ win that game. it's heavily not the most important game but of course i fi-ht most important game but of course i fight every— most important game but of course i fight every single day for us, that won't _ fight every single day for us, that won't change tomorrow. it just fight every single day for us, that won't change tomorrow. itjust means i will still_ won't change tomorrow. itjust means i will still do _ won't change tomorrow. itjust means i will still do myjob the same as every— i will still do myjob the same as every other time. but i do think it's important that message to come across_ it's important that message to come across as _ it's important that message to come across as well.— across as well. good
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and germany is playing a part in that. with that, we're beginning to see that also with, with the european union's new investment plan. now because we have a totally different approach, then china also russia in this regard, we don't go to countries where we are not being in invited except in cases we have funded mental a breach of international law. and for example, the question with regard to genocide to other forms, but this is been up to the united nation to call on the international support we have seen in the past. so many countries in africa. so many countries also small, small licenses who say we want the investment with regard to climate change energy transitions. and the question is, what kind of agreements we are making? and i think it's like from i to i, this is not, we are coming and looking down. this is cooperation investment. this is a big moment for japanese never had a national security strategy. it's been criticism of germany in the past. been complaints and being naive. what kind of a germany do you wan
and germany is playing a part in that. with that, we're beginning to see that also with, with the european union's new investment plan. now because we have a totally different approach, then china also russia in this regard, we don't go to countries where we are not being in invited except in cases we have funded mental a breach of international law. and for example, the question with regard to genocide to other forms, but this is been up to the united nation to call on the international...
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how much trouble is there in germany with all that ?tases of the sinderization of the german political community they will not pass at once. although now, if everyone saw their eyes . politics continues. so it is done less publicly, but it is done quietly. and in this way. and what is it leading to? this is a probing, testing, and a trial layer that was launched. and if the turbine comes back, i still make a certain percentage here. the probability that it will be so fast during the next two weeks, how much is necessary to overcome the atlantic there and the baltic so that the turbine does not return, but we will see what it is, but how has it already worked, that a certain exception, if a small exception is made, but then we will see where these sanction regimes will begin to break through in other places now, for example online, the same thing is unfolding regarding uranium news that the problem you see is in the united states even in connection with the fact that a lot of uranium raw materials are russian origin and here questions ar
how much trouble is there in germany with all that ?tases of the sinderization of the german political community they will not pass at once. although now, if everyone saw their eyes . politics continues. so it is done less publicly, but it is done quietly. and in this way. and what is it leading to? this is a probing, testing, and a trial layer that was launched. and if the turbine comes back, i still make a certain percentage here. the probability that it will be so fast during the next two...
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germany. as women kept there cool in a fiercely contested match in milton keynes in the u. k. captain, i have sandra, pop nat at both girls and she is now the joint top scorer of the tournament team will face england in the final at london's wembley stadium on sunday for more what will surely be an epic germany, england battle? i'm now join thoughts, post max marrow max. let's talk about the game yesterday. france versus germany 1st. a bit of a slow start, but then it developed into a pretty great game. yeah, and i mean very cagey at the beginning both seems quite careful. maybe a little bit of respect for each other as well. very quality opposition and germany school 1st and then front. hit back just before the break. it was the 1st goal that germany had conceived in the entire tournament, which just shows you what kind of told them and they've had. i was an absolute crack from outside the box to beat metal forms and metal forms and then produced. superb saves in the 2nd half to keep germany
germany. as women kept there cool in a fiercely contested match in milton keynes in the u. k. captain, i have sandra, pop nat at both girls and she is now the joint top scorer of the tournament team will face england in the final at london's wembley stadium on sunday for more what will surely be an epic germany, england battle? i'm now join thoughts, post max marrow max. let's talk about the game yesterday. france versus germany 1st. a bit of a slow start, but then it developed into a pretty...
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it's germany versus france today. how is that going to go? well, i think germany are going to do it. i mean, france are good side, but they're not great. and germany have been absolutely great in this competition. they came into this tournament, not being one of the firm favorites being a sort of outside favorite, which is somewhat surprising considering that track record out of 12 women's euros germany of $18.00. so they definitely have history on their side and they have the school to do it as well. the only real problem they have is the cloud blue. one of their starting forwards has cove it so she won't be playing at tonight. so i do think still there's enough there to beat france and then if there was a final between england and germany, i think england have a slight edge and the coaching departments that in a week, month one, the euros with a native netherlands last time around in 2017, however, germany are an absolute pressing machine and having watched england closely during their last 2 matches against spain and now against sweden, th
it's germany versus france today. how is that going to go? well, i think germany are going to do it. i mean, france are good side, but they're not great. and germany have been absolutely great in this competition. they came into this tournament, not being one of the firm favorites being a sort of outside favorite, which is somewhat surprising considering that track record out of 12 women's euros germany of $18.00. so they definitely have history on their side and they have the school to do it...