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so was germany wrong to ditch nuclear power? the germans have always had a very special relationship with nuclear power. the the says purchase to us me and local. but the movement spread quickly in the 7th leading to month long citizens and riots in the following years. and then change the channel capacity for me. it's radio to full out, also reach germany, which kind of the cemented the anti nucleus sentiment in the public. that led to a unique landmark decision in 2002 germany decided to face out nuclear energy. at that point, 19 reactors which generating over a quote of germany's electricity. but they were shut down one by one and the 2011 nuclear accident and focusing on, sped things out in producing the kansas name of the states. the name will fission is easy can that can. and then next we so that has been the week of the catastrophe . all the phones were shut down. a few months later, the government decided to get out of nuclear power once in full, by the end of 2022 and focus on renewables to transition out of fossil fuel
so was germany wrong to ditch nuclear power? the germans have always had a very special relationship with nuclear power. the the says purchase to us me and local. but the movement spread quickly in the 7th leading to month long citizens and riots in the following years. and then change the channel capacity for me. it's radio to full out, also reach germany, which kind of the cemented the anti nucleus sentiment in the public. that led to a unique landmark decision in 2002 germany decided to face...
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to germany again back in 2015. i was ready to attend. after i came back to germany, it was clear that i had to do something different. i wanted to start my own business, or i wanted to start something on my own. the i used to tell him kids, okay. and that even fairly people just by you said, tell him it's okay, even if he failed, you have nothing to lose. i'm cutting people since i was already working in germany, taking a risk as a family founding a stone. so it was significantly easier to manage our support to him in a way that even if we failed off to try and for 2 years, as many startups failed, we would still take dr. system accessing to home school payment, except assessment should okay. whats your specifications on the account or would it be the any? is that the start with challenging and stressful for the family challenges you with for how the lot of stress to to work and technical challenges to them that things became most streamlined because time of booking, you know, he has more time for his family. i wou
to germany again back in 2015. i was ready to attend. after i came back to germany, it was clear that i had to do something different. i wanted to start my own business, or i wanted to start something on my own. the i used to tell him kids, okay. and that even fairly people just by you said, tell him it's okay, even if he failed, you have nothing to lose. i'm cutting people since i was already working in germany, taking a risk as a family founding a stone. so it was significantly easier to...
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in fact, if you look at germany's energy mixed, germany has definitely reduced its dependence on russian gas. when the war and ukraine started, germany began to look for alternative sources of energy, actually in a very intense way. and that has been successful to a large extent. so germany has definitely sacrifice that relationship. it had with russia in order to have them that only strong donations with ukraine, but also to show the german here no european level can be a much better and much more reliable partner. however, i would like to remind you as a gemini is not necessarily a country that moves very fast when it comes to changing. gemini, sometimes seen as a, as a power. the changes slowly with a lot of debate inside the country. but in this particular case, only days after the war in ukraine beyond german tons of the shots pronounce the speech of the german born to start, which was described as a very important one. he mentioned the word site and then this will change all the political err on that change of political era was on the one hand to change of era politically, in other
in fact, if you look at germany's energy mixed, germany has definitely reduced its dependence on russian gas. when the war and ukraine started, germany began to look for alternative sources of energy, actually in a very intense way. and that has been successful to a large extent. so germany has definitely sacrifice that relationship. it had with russia in order to have them that only strong donations with ukraine, but also to show the german here no european level can be a much better and much...
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in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germanymuch more votes. a mori lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will be pursued, and god forbid, he will say at least a word in relation to the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites at one time began to give control over their enterprises to corporations by the american economy, which now really belongs to the germans, which is another question. today , which is in germany, the economy quarreled with russia. we do not want with russia do together. china remains and if china leaves, with whom europe remains there is nothing. this is a blow to sovereignty, so the only way. i repeat for germany, which in fact should be the leader of the european union, as it always was, it should be an independent country, independent, and belarus russia wants this, because as soon as germany become
in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germanymuch more votes. a mori lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will be pursued, and god forbid, he will say at least a word in relation to the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites...
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in germany with cartoons depicting poor germany being torn apart by france-england, poland usa in the, 60,000 french and belgian soldiers were captured ruhr, where 78% of german coal is mined , 50% of chukun is produced from steel. the world community scolded the french, but no action was taken. the germans were finished off. deprived of everything, crushed, humiliated germany, where hundreds of thousands of former front-line soldiers feel like a nobody, becomes a political time bomb. all you need is a detonator, and it appears, or rather, such a one is found somewhere by adolf hitler and his ideas. from the diary of emilia gold, private of the 29th motorized infantry division on june 28, 1941 , on the way to the columns we talked with the population in the language of machine guns screams groans of blood and many corpses of no compassion. we did not feel in every place in every village at the sight of people. my hands itch. i want to shoot from a pistol at the crowd. i hope that ss detachments will come here soon and do what we did not have time to do from the nuremberg interviews of
in germany with cartoons depicting poor germany being torn apart by france-england, poland usa in the, 60,000 french and belgian soldiers were captured ruhr, where 78% of german coal is mined , 50% of chukun is produced from steel. the world community scolded the french, but no action was taken. the germans were finished off. deprived of everything, crushed, humiliated germany, where hundreds of thousands of former front-line soldiers feel like a nobody, becomes a political time bomb. all you...
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allies, but germany to do much more for germany to actually send those weapons that to ukraine. it wasn't always easy, but it is something that has happened more and more in recent months. i think there's an understanding within the german government that this has to be the case under these conditions. and i also think that sooner or later, there is an idea to maybe have political talks, but that will happen when the war actually in those diplomatic folks, you mentioned already how maybe the german public views. there's anything that is significant because if you look at whether the german public supports the cost of the german government, when it comes to its policies towards ukraine, the german public does seem to be divided. so you see that in recent polls, if you look, however, whether the government public thinks that the german government is correct when sending weapons to ukraine, there is a majority who think so, but there is also a significant part of government societies were very concerned about this so maybe think it goes to father, maybe things that it's not helping
allies, but germany to do much more for germany to actually send those weapons that to ukraine. it wasn't always easy, but it is something that has happened more and more in recent months. i think there's an understanding within the german government that this has to be the case under these conditions. and i also think that sooner or later, there is an idea to maybe have political talks, but that will happen when the war actually in those diplomatic folks, you mentioned already how maybe the...
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in fact, there is no democracy , and if there were fair elections in germany , the alternative for germanyh more votes, and morilupen in france would have become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will hold and god forbid, he will say a word about the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites at one time began to give control over their enterprises to corporations by the american economy, which now really belongs to the germans, which is another question . today, which is in germany, the economy quarreled with russia. we do not want to do things with russia together. china remains and if china leaves, with whom europe remains there is nothing. this is a blow to sovereignty, so the only path. i repeat for germany, which in fact should be the leader of the european union, as it always was, it should be an independent country, independent, and belarus russia wants this, because as soon as germany becomes the leader
in fact, there is no democracy , and if there were fair elections in germany , the alternative for germanyh more votes, and morilupen in france would have become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will hold and god forbid, he will say a word about the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites at one time began to...
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his attitude towards germany? i can't imagine that it will strengthen already important positions that the cramming has not only on germany and ukraine, but also on bad view of the west. it's important to stress that the kremlin sees this war from a very different perspective from perspective in which they say they actually had to invade ukraine, that they are defending in certain aspects of ukraine. they see the blame squarely on the west, squarely on nato. and that is something that you clearly so for example, in the last few days in speeches by the russian president boynton. so i do imagine that these kinds of images that we see now here in the chance to read in berlin that we probably also see later in the city of austin when mississippians to receive the charlemagne price for european unity will reinforce some of those very different if he was coming from russia, it will strengthen, i would say, both sides. those are believed that russia is squarely to blame for an invasion that it started in ukraine. on the
his attitude towards germany? i can't imagine that it will strengthen already important positions that the cramming has not only on germany and ukraine, but also on bad view of the west. it's important to stress that the kremlin sees this war from a very different perspective from perspective in which they say they actually had to invade ukraine, that they are defending in certain aspects of ukraine. they see the blame squarely on the west, squarely on nato. and that is something that you...
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but also within germany. some public resistance towards somehow being caught off of anything to do with the military which has to do with, with german history. has that been overcome now, or is this actually growing in the process of being overcome that reluctance? i would actually say germany in the past was really reluctant. they with policies in place that prevented germany from san the weapons to conflict areas. for example, again, as you correctly mentioned, that have to do with germany's history germany. so it's current obligations if you will. there's current role more from the diplomatic front, but when the war and ukraine begun, germany understood slowly, but it did understand that it had to change that he had to shift the word here in germany to understand that is site and vendor which is a part of a speech that translational escape, only a few days after the war in ukraine begun. it means a change of political a. rodney essentially means a change in german phone and security policy. and that's chan
but also within germany. some public resistance towards somehow being caught off of anything to do with the military which has to do with, with german history. has that been overcome now, or is this actually growing in the process of being overcome that reluctance? i would actually say germany in the past was really reluctant. they with policies in place that prevented germany from san the weapons to conflict areas. for example, again, as you correctly mentioned, that have to do with germany's...
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yes, yes, it's true, they will supply germany electricity and what is now in germany is us gas that goesn ships, and it is switched than the gas that was supplied from russia well, look clearly that the current german government does not set to constructive dialogue with the republic, belarus but to what extent is it possible at the moment to develop partnerships at the regional level , taking into account the federal structure of germany and the growing influence of your party in the land parliaments and local governments. i always say policy or avoidance level. it is always a policy of small steps, small steps. you can’t leave, and relations between germany and belarus are complicated by sanctions with russia and a common position with russia. and the russians are partners. uh, belarus russia so uh complications slowly in small steps through contacts between parties to develop the exchange to produce what political parties are for. that's exactly why we have the belarusian parties, which must build up the current difficult situations. with a friendly political party, so here's the part
yes, yes, it's true, they will supply germany electricity and what is now in germany is us gas that goesn ships, and it is switched than the gas that was supplied from russia well, look clearly that the current german government does not set to constructive dialogue with the republic, belarus but to what extent is it possible at the moment to develop partnerships at the regional level , taking into account the federal structure of germany and the growing influence of your party in the land...
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in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germanymuch more votes. and maury lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will he pursue and, god forbid, he will say at least a word regarding the united states, they immediately start to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites at one time began to give control over their enterprises to corporations by the american economy, which now really belongs to the germans, which is another question. today , which is in germany, the economy quarreled with russia. we do not want to do things with russia together. china remains and if china leaves, with whom europe remains there is nothing. this is a blow to sovereignty, so the only way. i repeat for germany, which should actually be the leader of the european union as it has always been supposed to be an independent country, independent, and belarus russia wants this, because as soon as g
in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germanymuch more votes. and maury lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will he pursue and, god forbid, he will say at least a word regarding the united states, they immediately start to choke. and why, because, unfortunately, the european elites at...
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powerful germany changed business.eological problem, because you're saying we need to shift on china. we need to understand the threat that china represents to our values, at the very same time emmanuel macron goes to beijing, and he makes a point of saying, "0h, we shouldn't be followers of the united states, we shouldn't be dragged into the united states�* conflict with china over taiwan. we have to exercise our strategic autonomy." now, you are a great europhile. you even want to see, for example, a european army. how can you be talking like that, when france and germany seem to have a huge division over china? yes, it's — everybody was astonished about the words of macron. were you? yeah, it was — i mean, it's absolutely no. now i have to look for the right english words. i want to say it's a little bit crazy that he is in china, talking to china, coming from europe, and maybe the party was wonderful in china for him. i have no idea. maybe this reception was a really wonderful one, i'm no doubt about it. but 12 hou
powerful germany changed business.eological problem, because you're saying we need to shift on china. we need to understand the threat that china represents to our values, at the very same time emmanuel macron goes to beijing, and he makes a point of saying, "0h, we shouldn't be followers of the united states, we shouldn't be dragged into the united states�* conflict with china over taiwan. we have to exercise our strategic autonomy." now, you are a great europhile. you even want to...
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uh, the ussr and germany sphere of interest.f the soviet union retreated e finland estonia latvia eastern poland bessarabia, if this treaty had not been concluded, then the german attack on the soviet union would have occurred there are no territories, or something, it will not turn into a full-scale war with japan because japan at this time demonstrates itself as a very aggressive state in relation to the soviet union , of course, it is an ally of nazi germany in the thirty-seventh year. japan starts a war in china, obviously predatory. the soviet union supports the chinese people by sending its volunteers and military specialists there. england actually recognized all the seizures of japan on the territory of china and guaranteed japan a free hand in the event that japanese aggression went north, the same on the territory of the soviet union and, of course, fight on two fronts. the soviet union did not want it to be a nightmare for the soviet leadership in general, a war on two on two fronts. this is a telegram cipher from the
uh, the ussr and germany sphere of interest.f the soviet union retreated e finland estonia latvia eastern poland bessarabia, if this treaty had not been concluded, then the german attack on the soviet union would have occurred there are no territories, or something, it will not turn into a full-scale war with japan because japan at this time demonstrates itself as a very aggressive state in relation to the soviet union , of course, it is an ally of nazi germany in the thirty-seventh year. japan...
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germany was supported not only by the states of germany, but also by the countries of europe, and howwe prove this. we can simply look at the international agreements that were also concluded between fascist germany and western countries, because since 1933, when hitler came to power, he has never limited himself in a statement. he immediately said what he achieves as he achieves. and, of course, germany received support from the united states and great britain and other western countries, because great britain agreed to increase the tonnage of german ships and tanash, the number of german ships was increased significantly, and the german submarine fleet began to develop very actively . that the german submarine fleet is causing great damage to the uk to pray. you yourself helped your maritime agreements expand opportunities for the german fleet ford was on friendly terms with adolf hitler and when hmm was. actually , the second front was opened. ah, hitler appreciated his help and all the ford enterprises that were in germany, they were not nationalized. they also continued to work f
germany was supported not only by the states of germany, but also by the countries of europe, and howwe prove this. we can simply look at the international agreements that were also concluded between fascist germany and western countries, because since 1933, when hitler came to power, he has never limited himself in a statement. he immediately said what he achieves as he achieves. and, of course, germany received support from the united states and great britain and other western countries,...
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in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germany. and maury lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will be pursued, and god forbid, he will say at least a word in relation to the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because , unfortunately, the european elites at one time they began to give control over their enterprises to corporations by the economy of the americans, which now really belongs to the germans, which is another question. today , which is in germany , the economy quarreled with russia. we do not want to do things with russia together. china remains and if china leaves, with whom europe remains there is nothing. this is a blow to sovereignty, so the only way. i repeat for germany, which in fact should be the leader of the european union, as it always has been, it should be an independent country, independent, and belarus, russia, of this wants, because as
in fact , there is no democracy, and if there were fair elections in germany, an alternative for germany. and maury lu pen in france would become president. they just don’t give elections, there are no real ones, americans are standing everywhere and watching. who will become president and what policy will be pursued, and god forbid, he will say at least a word in relation to the united states, they immediately begin to choke. and why, because , unfortunately, the european elites at one time...
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and that has to do again with germany's history has to do with the way germany conducts its foreign policy. it has to do with how german people view these issues. not everyone in germany sees the issue of weapons deliveries as being something that is actually helpful, for example, to finding stable peace in ukraine. if you look at the pulse measurements do tend to support those deliveries now, but it doesn't mean that it's an overwhelming majority. i need to talk to do have around the side of just who will view this rather quickly. and you do have many germans who would like germany to really have a great to focus on diplomacy on diplomatic efforts rather than just on the military military deliveries to, to ukraine. so you do have a german society, which maybe just of the german government is also trying to find what position it has to take in this new will in the world that changed after russia invaded ukraine . and this is also why the german chancellor today and suddenly the ukraine president below them use the lensky keeps reminding the public beat in germany or in other countries. all
and that has to do again with germany's history has to do with the way germany conducts its foreign policy. it has to do with how german people view these issues. not everyone in germany sees the issue of weapons deliveries as being something that is actually helpful, for example, to finding stable peace in ukraine. if you look at the pulse measurements do tend to support those deliveries now, but it doesn't mean that it's an overwhelming majority. i need to talk to do have around the side of...
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in germany as before. and europe starts investing, and germany means also investing in europe. the supply of you repeat market for example. so i have the impression that i'm the going to be still companies and i'm very much interested in investing in europe and in germany, in certain sectors energy supply or was relevance where energy supply has an impact . all there is the transformation of an industry has an impact mobility or future mobility. for example, they might think that the opportunity is big and that might influence their decisions. prod him on c, o german, a trade and investor aspect to at the headquarters invalid. now the world's biggest securities watched out has proposed the 1st global set of standards for regulating crypto assets. i also those members include most of the will as market regulators, including the c. c in the us is recommendations. while i was there was a scandalous in the crypto industry and the collapse of the exchange f t. x is millions of clients. so i believe to collectiv
in germany as before. and europe starts investing, and germany means also investing in europe. the supply of you repeat market for example. so i have the impression that i'm the going to be still companies and i'm very much interested in investing in europe and in germany, in certain sectors energy supply or was relevance where energy supply has an impact . all there is the transformation of an industry has an impact mobility or future mobility. for example, they might think that the...
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germany's. .. they've had - technically in recession. indeed. germany's. .. a - technically in recession. indeed. | germany's. .. they've had a good technically in recession. indeed. - germany's. .. they've had a good ten germany's... they've had a good ten years, the euro crisis did not hurt it, it worked through the pandemic as well. now it is falling behind, recovery is not as strong as it was in other parts of europe, spain... the formal weak countries are outperforming the stronger countries. outperforming the stronger countries-— countries. what is it about germany's _ countries. what is it about germany's situation - countries. what is it about germany's situation that l countries. what is it about l germany's situation that has countries. what is it about - germany's situation that has made countries. what is it about _ germany's situation that has made it so vulnerable. energy, i know, has played a big part of it, but what of the other local issues that mean it is such a fragile recovery in some respects, that in this instance has tipped into recessi
germany's. .. they've had - technically in recession. indeed. germany's. .. a - technically in recession. indeed. | germany's. .. they've had a good technically in recession. indeed. - germany's. .. they've had a good ten germany's... they've had a good ten years, the euro crisis did not hurt it, it worked through the pandemic as well. now it is falling behind, recovery is not as strong as it was in other parts of europe, spain... the formal weak countries are outperforming the stronger...
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the the that was the ukrainian national anthem played by germany's military orchestra. the 1st for hearing the german national and the that was the german anthem played by the german military orchestra. or the of the, the, you're watching the double your news. if you're just joining us, we're bringing live coverage of the visit. fine, ukrainian president. what am, here's the lensky to the german capital where he has just arrived at the chancellor . a with talks with transfer. all of schultz is the ones he was just received with military honors. and i also standing by following all of these developments is dw chief political correspondence, you know, has a, who is in fact in front of a chancellor in berlin. and our, our political correspondent, thomas barrow is still with me in the studio. so, you know, why don't we begin with you your on science and it isn't, is every political leader who is greeted with military honors? what is the significance of how so landscape is being graded in berlin today? and you can't overestimate just how important this visit is, is to the ge
the the that was the ukrainian national anthem played by germany's military orchestra. the 1st for hearing the german national and the that was the german anthem played by the german military orchestra. or the of the, the, you're watching the double your news. if you're just joining us, we're bringing live coverage of the visit. fine, ukrainian president. what am, here's the lensky to the german capital where he has just arrived at the chancellor . a with talks with transfer. all of schultz is...
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was and remains germany regarding the initiative of our president today.seems to me that this really the right step, because it was on may 8 that the act of surrender was signed, and therefore to celebrate this day is not only uh, or to celebrate, more precisely , to honor the victims of the millions of ukrainian victims of nazism, but also to celebrate the contribution ukrainians, who have always been silent, belittled the victory over hitler's germany in the liberation of europeans from this brown plague. i think it is very apt. and may 9 is europe day, this day is aimed at the future and our future as a member of the eu and a member of nato, as i am convinced of this, but on along this path, we still have a lot of tasks, as well as a lot of tasks to achieve from our partners, and first of all, of course, from germany, to recognize the recognition of ukrainians as the people who suffered the most during the occupation during these the brutal barbaric years of the war and the recognition in what way, when i came to germany in the 15th year, i was shocked
was and remains germany regarding the initiative of our president today.seems to me that this really the right step, because it was on may 8 that the act of surrender was signed, and therefore to celebrate this day is not only uh, or to celebrate, more precisely , to honor the victims of the millions of ukrainian victims of nazism, but also to celebrate the contribution ukrainians, who have always been silent, belittled the victory over hitler's germany in the liberation of europeans from this...
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where do you see germany's relationship with russia in the future? so before actually come to this, we have to understand the will on a short term perspective. and also in the long term perspective, on the short term perspective, what ukrainian president settings to wants is basically more weapons. and also, i'm investing teams getting from germany with this very big military package, but on the long term, once the war, and there are certain elements, that's the only ukraine, but many countries that are helping ukraine will have to consider. one is, as you mentioned, rebuilding ukraine, another one is bringing those to justice who have committed war crimes. that's one of the reasons why presidents that landscape not long ago was actually in the hague in the netherlands. so these are elements that are already important, that they're already playing a role in discussions you had, for example, some time ago, a meeting here of justice administer from the g 7 the but precisely looking at how to, to carry out these issues, how to look for example that pers
where do you see germany's relationship with russia in the future? so before actually come to this, we have to understand the will on a short term perspective. and also in the long term perspective, on the short term perspective, what ukrainian president settings to wants is basically more weapons. and also, i'm investing teams getting from germany with this very big military package, but on the long term, once the war, and there are certain elements, that's the only ukraine, but many countries...
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some outside of germany shows the business opportunity that we can offer in germany attractiveness of the transformation of the industries. i think it's a very good sign for a recent development. yeah, embracing developments. we are talking about the year when, of course, a will began in europe and has the invasion of ukraine by russia had an impact on how companies approaching the idea of moving gemini, and of costs. it has an impact company, then do more. i do think about whether they are deciding to invest in the region where the war is not that far. so it has an impact of cause. also the influence of the war and the energy supply in germany has an impact on investment activities of companies. more than every sector and so there are companies that i'm much more influenced by energy cost. um, what's their activities as us don't have set implants or don't see that, that there is an impact on the activities in germany in the service sector. for example, digitalization does, it has not been influence with the war and ukraine. um, uh, but it has an influence. we don't see that in the nu
some outside of germany shows the business opportunity that we can offer in germany attractiveness of the transformation of the industries. i think it's a very good sign for a recent development. yeah, embracing developments. we are talking about the year when, of course, a will began in europe and has the invasion of ukraine by russia had an impact on how companies approaching the idea of moving gemini, and of costs. it has an impact company, then do more. i do think about whether they are...
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many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce, and so our spots in schools and daycare centers back of the town hall may or schroeder says he can't cope with the task of integrating refugees alone. he needs extra personnel, but mostly it's obvious that a small community like ours can shoulder the burden of implementing integration programs on its own. we need additional staff, an idea only the funding to pay for it, but then try not to the opposite sides. we had those funds shrewder says should come from the federal government, not municipal budgets. people in the most have tried to help refugees where they can. a lot from somalia attends the weekly games with his kids. he feels lucky to be living in an apartment and can afford the rent because he has a job for days and we truly its the fishy. i already feel a bit like the most of the locals is on the best. and the best thing i've seen for in all of germany is right here in d motion, not doing anything. h
many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce, and so our spots in schools and daycare centers back of the town hall may or schroeder says he can't cope with the task of integrating refugees alone. he needs extra personnel, but mostly it's obvious that a small community like ours can shoulder the burden of implementing integration programs on its own. we need additional staff, an idea only the funding to pay for it, but...
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germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felled opponents had been susie asked, equally taken part in the roguery and destruction of the check is slow backstage us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian ensure a school. the politician of the check is to back in the united states had no desire to interfere in europe complex. the world was sliding into a major war. children's stone. it was the only use the politicians who seem to know it. first thing is basically what we're going to do to it does a process to explore work if don't just put you on your face, give voice to feel like you know for sure. and i've done this when it was due to a westcott units where you get to the gym some of the motion to be that's way more your school. so you is like, i've done yes. and we're just, i'm a boom shift or as zillow kind of the beloved tones which floats different school, just the soviet also within his st. ignored events still kind of
germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felled opponents had been susie asked, equally taken part in the roguery and destruction of the check is slow backstage us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian ensure a school. the politician of the check is to back in the united states had no desire to interfere in europe complex. the world was sliding into a major war. children's stone. it was the only use the politicians who seem...
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also now with the additional military support from germany. and the major question is with germany except ukraine attacking russia and also what does this mean about crime? yeah. so the issue of territorial integrity is one of the most important issues all along. and that's something that's the crating and lead, but also european leaders have stress time and time again. this is one of the key principles that has been in place in europe since the end of the 2nd world war and beyond what is happening on the box and field beyond those millions of ukrainians, or selected by the wall, the big picture. and that's something that we clearly so in this practice conference is that no country can actually change the borders of another country by force that, that goes against those principles that we've been discussing, the principle of territorial integrity. and john specialist was very clear when he stressed that this is something that explains or that's, reveals why this is not just only an issue for ukraine or for germany or for the european union. bu
also now with the additional military support from germany. and the major question is with germany except ukraine attacking russia and also what does this mean about crime? yeah. so the issue of territorial integrity is one of the most important issues all along. and that's something that's the crating and lead, but also european leaders have stress time and time again. this is one of the key principles that has been in place in europe since the end of the 2nd world war and beyond what is...
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germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felt opponents had insouciance stick to the taking part in the roguery and destruction of the check is slow backstage us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian ensure a school. the politician of the check is to back in the united states had no desire to interfere in europe. complex. the world was sliding into a major war, children's stone, and was the only european politicians who seem to know its various things but isn't what we're going to do. you know, we did the process to explore what you've told me. just put you on your face, give voice to feel like you know for sure when it was due to a westcott, eunice where you get to the gym. some emotional to be that's way more gilbert in school. so he was like, i've done yes. and we're just, i'm a bush as to where as zillow kind of that bullet, which flow way to different school just this is the, it's also within his st. ignored events. st
germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felt opponents had insouciance stick to the taking part in the roguery and destruction of the check is slow backstage us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian ensure a school. the politician of the check is to back in the united states had no desire to interfere in europe. complex. the world was sliding into a major war, children's stone, and was the only european politicians who seem...
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germany debate about fighter jets. germany amongst debate about fighterjets. members he does not think that is a good idea at the moment, one of the arguments as they are concerned about supplying ukraine with the kind of weaponry that means it could in effect attack russia on russian soil although ukraine has vehemently denied any suggestion that it would want to do that. these will be the kind of discussions going on in the chancellery between president zelensky and olaf scholz but it's interesting when you look at the meeting with the german president earlier this morning, a lot has changed in the last year. you might remember kyiv initially made it clear to the german president who was planning a trip to the city that he was not welcome and that was in part because of the german hesitancy over its stance and weapon deliveries but also because of the previous involvement of germany when it came to trying to resolve some of the conflict in eastern ukraine. frank—walter steinmeier is formally one of the architects of the minsk agreement, attempts by france an
germany debate about fighter jets. germany amongst debate about fighterjets. members he does not think that is a good idea at the moment, one of the arguments as they are concerned about supplying ukraine with the kind of weaponry that means it could in effect attack russia on russian soil although ukraine has vehemently denied any suggestion that it would want to do that. these will be the kind of discussions going on in the chancellery between president zelensky and olaf scholz but it's...
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between germany that fia. and this sonia told us the 22nd 1939 months ago the soviet commerce of, of foreign affairs, molotov, and jim and foreign minister, raven trump, signed a non aggression pact. the the pac made it impossible for me. now it saves you many deform alliances with other states, with these of it to your so for in the dust trim rain on that i d, should. these are process different masons. that's what i'm henry of, of x ray and yolando front desk. i've been most interested tuition of i'm from brian on the trend. somebody. chloe donnelly and i worked on the united states continued it's policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held onto the hope, the japan we focus is attention on the us. i saw the soviet union did not want to be caught and fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of 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, to form an alliance against germany with the s
between germany that fia. and this sonia told us the 22nd 1939 months ago the soviet commerce of, of foreign affairs, molotov, and jim and foreign minister, raven trump, signed a non aggression pact. the the pac made it impossible for me. now it saves you many deform alliances with other states, with these of it to your so for in the dust trim rain on that i d, should. these are process different masons. that's what i'm henry of, of x ray and yolando front desk. i've been most interested...
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what was happening in germany was no secret. on may 10th 1933 more than 100000 people protested in u. s. cities against hitler. american books, by the way, web burned on this day to like works by optim, saint clair and ernest hemingway a us national icon reacted as well. the deaf blind while i to helen keller, she wrote an open letter to the nazi organize us of the book, burning, saying, history has taught you nothing. if you think you can kill ideas, tyrants have tried to do that also before. and the ideas have risen up in their might and destroyed them actually being born under nazi who she might not even have survive childhood. denazi's racial hygiene program was responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of disabled persons. ready the . ready finish this chain book shelves are located on the ground. they controlled around 20000 folks about as many as the nazis frontier in 1933. today this empty library, as the memorial side created by is really artist myisha omen. books are incredibly powerful. every also retiree and regi
what was happening in germany was no secret. on may 10th 1933 more than 100000 people protested in u. s. cities against hitler. american books, by the way, web burned on this day to like works by optim, saint clair and ernest hemingway a us national icon reacted as well. the deaf blind while i to helen keller, she wrote an open letter to the nazi organize us of the book, burning, saying, history has taught you nothing. if you think you can kill ideas, tyrants have tried to do that also before....
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of course, germany was an attractive market when germany was so weak that it was ready to share its stateerstition with american banks. the distance was designed. the guards called the period went down in history as the golden twenties for americans and other countries. especially their banks. it was a great lending and lending business in 1929 with the wall street crash. the world economy is collapsing. in germany for a few months. unemployment reaches 3 million people. every third german is on the street. then the united states relied on hitler and a radical solution, brothers. dallas began to establish business ties with germany as the press of the great-grandfather of the presidential dynasty between germany and the united states , these relations were from the third reich sought to make the state war as soon as possible? in 1929, heavy industry is 20% of the level. no, tank production is a very weak automotive and aircraft industry. v in the twenty-ninth year, the first five-year plan is announced in the ussr, the task of turning an agrarian country into an industrial power, who know
of course, germany was an attractive market when germany was so weak that it was ready to share its stateerstition with american banks. the distance was designed. the guards called the period went down in history as the golden twenties for americans and other countries. especially their banks. it was a great lending and lending business in 1929 with the wall street crash. the world economy is collapsing. in germany for a few months. unemployment reaches 3 million people. every third german is...
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it could happen on every plays also, or also in germany. what can each and every one of us do to prevent that standard? and yes, say something, have the courage to say something. the nameless stead. hundreds of migrants of dying along greece as border with tucker of greek forensics expert investigates. because the victims no time to lose their lives, but often their identity to close up 30 minutes on sex slaves in the catholic church. the catholic nuns denounced the holy institution after being sexually abused for decades by their spiritual leaders. their cries for help or ignored by the vatican which has chosen to protect these powerful abusers. 75 minutes on dw, ready for round 3. women in asia is back to content, kill, kill down. the i really thing that is for him as a life, not system, we're season 3 of our award winning documentary series, her women in asia, the use of speech populate our planet. the most of them are long zone when humans came along that the great mass extinction began an amazing dime to exist on the coast of the briti
it could happen on every plays also, or also in germany. what can each and every one of us do to prevent that standard? and yes, say something, have the courage to say something. the nameless stead. hundreds of migrants of dying along greece as border with tucker of greek forensics expert investigates. because the victims no time to lose their lives, but often their identity to close up 30 minutes on sex slaves in the catholic church. the catholic nuns denounced the holy institution after being...
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germany orders the closure of four russian consulates. only the berlin c and one general consulate will remain. the move is in response to russia's announcement that it will cap the number of german officials in its country. also on the program, are we experiencing the world's first real drone war? we take a look at how this piece of -- is shaping the course of the conflict in ukraine. plus rates across 10 german states targets suspected supporters of the so-called islamic state. police take seven people into custody. ♪ i am nicole frolich. it is good to have you without. germany says it will slash the number of russia's diplomatic missions in the country. it revoked the licenses of four out of five russian consulates. it says it is up to russia to decide which of the consulates to close. moscow criticized this as an on friendly step aimed at the further destruction of bilateral ties. they limited the number of german officials in russia to 350. earlier, dw political correspondent simon young told me how these tensions began. simon: as yo
germany orders the closure of four russian consulates. only the berlin c and one general consulate will remain. the move is in response to russia's announcement that it will cap the number of german officials in its country. also on the program, are we experiencing the world's first real drone war? we take a look at how this piece of -- is shaping the course of the conflict in ukraine. plus rates across 10 german states targets suspected supporters of the so-called islamic state. police take...
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east germany built a wall between east and west berlin. that's like indian because he's going to mention pieces of items item the most. i found it to be kind of this the best customer when buying building was split into an east germany or guns to shoot anyone trying to flee. frederick strauss that was one of the few border crossings. it's where americans spine couple, jeffrey and beatrice ship. it's cross between west and east berlin to meet with members of the administrative, state security, extremities intelligence service, as well as the size of the country secret police, the years they with the country's top spies. the high profile target was the chancellor of the federal republic of germany, the of the department, and one a. they were specialized in getting information from the chancellor's office. and this concert, we were shocked. we were trained the spines and so we had, we knew we had a lot of work in a day, which is by, on the highest political figure in the country, making them some of the most dangerous agents of the postwar pe
east germany built a wall between east and west berlin. that's like indian because he's going to mention pieces of items item the most. i found it to be kind of this the best customer when buying building was split into an east germany or guns to shoot anyone trying to flee. frederick strauss that was one of the few border crossings. it's where americans spine couple, jeffrey and beatrice ship. it's cross between west and east berlin to meet with members of the administrative, state security,...
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according to germany's bass. with his mind foundation, nearly 40 percent of german companies are choosing not to invest in innovation. that's up from a little over a quote to 3 years now to discuss the best of men's foundations findings further, i'd like to speak to on monday garcia schmidt here's from the foundation. thanks a lot for joining us on the to the business. so why it's tim and companies in of i think so i'm driven in, companies are innovating, but they all the innovating, less and less and fewer companies are innovating. so we did a study uh now and we did it for us. so the 3 years ago in 2019 and we see that the proportion of, of companies that are not actively looking for innovations is constantly growing. so it has grown only this past 3 years from $27.00 to almost 40 percent off of the the, the whole landscape of enterprises. rephrase that then not looking to innovate makes it seem like an active decision on behalf of companies. is it the case of that choosing not to be and if it's, if the, whatev
according to germany's bass. with his mind foundation, nearly 40 percent of german companies are choosing not to invest in innovation. that's up from a little over a quote to 3 years now to discuss the best of men's foundations findings further, i'd like to speak to on monday garcia schmidt here's from the foundation. thanks a lot for joining us on the to the business. so why it's tim and companies in of i think so i'm driven in, companies are innovating, but they all the innovating, less and...
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what is the situation i can germany? and large, everyone is behind ukraine, wants to keep supporting it militarily, financially. it is hugely important to point out that over the course of the last year, just over a year, this country has seen huge shift in its attitudes, it would have been unthinkablejust its attitudes, it would have been unthinkable just over a year ago for germany to be sending weapons into an active conflict zone. germany post—2nd world war has considered itself very much committed to keeping peace in europe via diplomatic rather than military means. that is all changed. dramatically changed in the course of the last year or so. publicly too, publicly the majority of german polls suggest support for the support of germany. however there is a significant proportion of the population who have concerns about that. they say is a bit too much now. that is something shifting a little bit but by and large, if you look at the surveys, the majority of germans think it is the right thing to do. what i think it
what is the situation i can germany? and large, everyone is behind ukraine, wants to keep supporting it militarily, financially. it is hugely important to point out that over the course of the last year, just over a year, this country has seen huge shift in its attitudes, it would have been unthinkablejust its attitudes, it would have been unthinkable just over a year ago for germany to be sending weapons into an active conflict zone. germany post—2nd world war has considered itself very much...
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um and germany is doing more. however, at the same time, we also know germany is not ready yet on the whole front. so for example, when we're talking about security guarantees for, for potential natal accession, who's going to do it? i mean, there was still obviously necessary participation of prism to us and friends and with a german is going to be an actor to make the security guarantee. well, we'll see. and when i look at where the german government stands in terms of its commitment to helping ukraine and compare that to what the polls tell us, the term republic things. um these 2 things don't reflect each other, do they? well, i mean, it always depends on how you phrase the question. and i mean, what i've seen is that there hasn't been a fundamental transformation yet on the whole of german public opinion. however, also the real bulk of protests have subsided, and i think there was an acceptance at least acceptance. i said, let's say for those deliveries. but we also see that germany, definitely a public opini
um and germany is doing more. however, at the same time, we also know germany is not ready yet on the whole front. so for example, when we're talking about security guarantees for, for potential natal accession, who's going to do it? i mean, there was still obviously necessary participation of prism to us and friends and with a german is going to be an actor to make the security guarantee. well, we'll see. and when i look at where the german government stands in terms of its commitment to...
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it's february just 5 degrees celsius and southern germany. a journey into the unknown begins to get the name to jose predecessor father. justin brings him to his new parish on the moselle river. she chose got a degree in theology and 12 years experience as a priest in india. will that be enough to help him settling parish, priest, him and joseph, look, and father pages, another guest priest from india, or waiting the mistake we say a good time to have a good time to talk to little good to germany is struggling with the shortage of priests, so the church is recruiting clergy in india to help out for a few years. she, jo will be getting his full pay and an opportunity to learn about another country. yeah, i sustain a go say, hey linda, it's, it's a big church. yeah, it's of and i liked it very much. this the it was a good good falling. yeah. on the yeah. he's still struggling to find the words. equipment on now we could go for some ice cream. it's the 1st day we can get ice cream. i think it's the most good that'll do. i'll take lemon name. uh
it's february just 5 degrees celsius and southern germany. a journey into the unknown begins to get the name to jose predecessor father. justin brings him to his new parish on the moselle river. she chose got a degree in theology and 12 years experience as a priest in india. will that be enough to help him settling parish, priest, him and joseph, look, and father pages, another guest priest from india, or waiting the mistake we say a good time to have a good time to talk to little good to...
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we have a priest from india in germany. you. yeah, you see this dorothy is oh, that's a german or a bit heart and load mission sweetie. endorsement and it's hard to many priests in germany, which is why i've come here to here given the frankfurt airport, the, the toyota diocese has sent a welcoming committee to meet their new creased father. she jo from tara low south india. here he comes home and yeah, a warm welcome to germany here. it's cold time. yes. right is on the sun shining now, but this morning we had snow in the ground. each have a game the jacket. so i haven't been shopping yet to the coast, but i have to buy a jacket. i mean, i kicked open of coverage. sure enough. i brought one along for you. it's february just 5 degrees celsius in southern germany. a journey into the unknown begins to get to choose your predecessor father. justin brings him to his new parish on the moselle river. she chose got a degree in theology and 12 years experience as a priest in india. will that be enough to help him settling parish, priest
we have a priest from india in germany. you. yeah, you see this dorothy is oh, that's a german or a bit heart and load mission sweetie. endorsement and it's hard to many priests in germany, which is why i've come here to here given the frankfurt airport, the, the toyota diocese has sent a welcoming committee to meet their new creased father. she jo from tara low south india. here he comes home and yeah, a warm welcome to germany here. it's cold time. yes. right is on the sun shining now, but...