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in germany uh is, is uh, going down. and you can also see a very huge problem with migration policy. so if you look at the service or pulse, many drums, i'm very concerned about the migration policy of, of the german government. they're not happy with what is happening. there's a lot of illegal migrants flowing into the country. last year we had 350000 asylum seekers that came into the country. and i think this is a very important point to look at. well, certainly built into the aspect of migration. first, we will have a look at what isis is actually doing with the multiple wars and crisis. as we just mentioned, the threat posed by the so called hispanic state has someone faded into the background. however, for security experts, it was always clear, the thread has not disappeared, it was just waiting for the right moment. the shock runs deep people and zoning in are stunned. you wouldn't get inside the uncertainty as to why this had to happen. why innocent people have to die. so i'm looking for why weren't the borders wh
in germany uh is, is uh, going down. and you can also see a very huge problem with migration policy. so if you look at the service or pulse, many drums, i'm very concerned about the migration policy of, of the german government. they're not happy with what is happening. there's a lot of illegal migrants flowing into the country. last year we had 350000 asylum seekers that came into the country. and i think this is a very important point to look at. well, certainly built into the aspect of...
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— that tell us about polarisation in germany? yes, germany has become a _ in germany?ecome a political landscape where more and more parties are emerging, that makes it incredibly difficult to build stable coalitions, especially in those eastern countries where the afd is very high and many other countries refused to co—operate with the afd. the new left party is the only one who could imagine to co—operate or at least accept laws by the afd. so that makes germany unstable politically. germans are like that, they like stability in their political party system. and at the same time it challenges the centre and the mainstream parties, if you want to call them that way, so just the structure of the party system in germany at the moment feeds into populist, into the success moment feeds into populist, into the success of moment feeds into populist, into the success of populist parties. into the success of populist arties. ~ . ., ., parties. we will continue to have coverage _ parties. we will continue to have coverage of _ parties. we will continue to have coverage of thos
— that tell us about polarisation in germany? yes, germany has become a _ in germany?ecome a political landscape where more and more parties are emerging, that makes it incredibly difficult to build stable coalitions, especially in those eastern countries where the afd is very high and many other countries refused to co—operate with the afd. the new left party is the only one who could imagine to co—operate or at least accept laws by the afd. so that makes germany unstable politically....
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inaudible germany will deploy mid—range weapons — germany will deploy mid—range weapons, — germany willtion: at the g7 we agreed on lending big support to ukraine with a loan of 50 billion euros. with the windfall profits of the immobilised russian central banks. this is a major effort that is possible, we are working on technical preconditions. i talked to the head of the european commission, with regard to germany's input. we work closely with our american friends so it fits closely with their rules. the uk canada and japan, we are happy if others chipped in andjoin... we and japan, we are happy if others chipped in and join... we hope that we have the technical preconditions for it to happen. in we have the technical preconditions for it to happen-— for it to happen. in terms of the wider question _ for it to happen. in terms of the wider question on _ for it to happen. in terms of the wider question on capability. . wider question on capability. obviously the uk, along with germany, along with key allies, does already provide support and weaponry, particularly in relation to the con
inaudible germany will deploy mid—range weapons — germany will deploy mid—range weapons, — germany willtion: at the g7 we agreed on lending big support to ukraine with a loan of 50 billion euros. with the windfall profits of the immobilised russian central banks. this is a major effort that is possible, we are working on technical preconditions. i talked to the head of the european commission, with regard to germany's input. we work closely with our american friends so it fits closely...
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germany is restricted here. keir starmer can get germany on side.an talk about the broader eu relationships in order to prepare the way for any more future collaborations. but there is a lot they can do on a bilateral level. i think what we saw in the run—up to the brexit vote immediately afterwards, there was a lot of disappointment and almost hurt in berlin. the german government simply could not understand why britain would do something like leaving the eu and germany, it seems like an active economic self—harm. germany has always been very keen to get britain back on side, to collaborate in any way, shape or form. britain back on side, to collaborate in any way, shape orform. trade is generally on a eu level. but think what happens after russia's full invasion of ukraine in particular, there was a strong awareness particularly in germany that britain really matters when it comes to defence. that is a big topic here in germany, there is a huge boost in defence spending. and there is a lot of collaboration that can be market, so when it comes to t
germany is restricted here. keir starmer can get germany on side.an talk about the broader eu relationships in order to prepare the way for any more future collaborations. but there is a lot they can do on a bilateral level. i think what we saw in the run—up to the brexit vote immediately afterwards, there was a lot of disappointment and almost hurt in berlin. the german government simply could not understand why britain would do something like leaving the eu and germany, it seems like an...
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germany and the legal capacities of germany should be respected before we retaliate. of the 5 or 6 organizations or institutes that they have inside iran , we can refer to them from the case of the case that we have just filed, in fact, the protection of these centers and the defense against the indictment issued by the german ministry of interior. in fact, if now meat and the experts and in fact the lawyers of the iranian side should take this case to the german federal constitutional protection court in frankfurt, that is, a higher court when the primary court of judges cannot do their job. if this happened, i would like to make a comment, but i know that the german constitutional protection court's main duty is to act according to the principles of the german constitution, that is, if it is allowed. or state against the order of the constitution. in my opinion, our case should actually be a way to the court to protect the german constitution and that freedom. in my opinion, the officials of the islamic republic of iran are the ones who are acting on the inviolabili
germany and the legal capacities of germany should be respected before we retaliate. of the 5 or 6 organizations or institutes that they have inside iran , we can refer to them from the case of the case that we have just filed, in fact, the protection of these centers and the defense against the indictment issued by the german ministry of interior. in fact, if now meat and the experts and in fact the lawyers of the iranian side should take this case to the german federal constitutional...
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so you have to germany. it was significant, mid the reduced in the years after the 1st wave came and they supposed to ride the bus card is government to germany is no to evelyn willing to do that. but we need such agreements with other countries where people come from that say, take back those a citizen of the countries that the, i'm not allowed to get a 0. i'm the basis of all that. how realistic is a lot of those by synergies? i've been stocks in syria stuck in turkey, ronda forced to look to all the e u. countries like greece as a travel to illegally. and in some cases, trying to find a 3rd country, it has proved very difficult for germany. i mean, oh little someone fleeing the taliban or someone fleeing a was there, an in syria? doesn't germany have a right they owe the obligation rather under international law to take them in there. we see under the example of this, the terrorist and in zoning and it was coming to germany from syria in 22. and then the defend decision was that you cannot get through the
so you have to germany. it was significant, mid the reduced in the years after the 1st wave came and they supposed to ride the bus card is government to germany is no to evelyn willing to do that. but we need such agreements with other countries where people come from that say, take back those a citizen of the countries that the, i'm not allowed to get a 0. i'm the basis of all that. how realistic is a lot of those by synergies? i've been stocks in syria stuck in turkey, ronda forced to look to...
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and then, let's see. after germany and the federal republic united the republic of germany essentiallycompletely absorbed the additional territory. the most powerful persecution of anti-fascists began, the most powerful. if you look at the fate of honikker himself, who died in the most difficult conditions, was imprisoned for 80 years, and the most difficult investigation was conducted, many of his comrades were persecuted, many anti-fascists were persecuted very seriously, and what we see today in germany, can we say that today western germany was completely able to cope, for example, with with this accession, was it able to include these people in the federal republic of germany fully, do they have full rights, there will be a lot of questions here, even the east germans. with the east germans and this issue has not been fully resolved to this day, so do the east germans today have nostalgia for how valuable their country was, the german democratic republic for them, and what social benefits opportunities it provided, yes, of course, this history exists, nostalgia, it exists, there i
and then, let's see. after germany and the federal republic united the republic of germany essentiallycompletely absorbed the additional territory. the most powerful persecution of anti-fascists began, the most powerful. if you look at the fate of honikker himself, who died in the most difficult conditions, was imprisoned for 80 years, and the most difficult investigation was conducted, many of his comrades were persecuted, many anti-fascists were persecuted very seriously, and what we see...
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many here oppose germany, support for ukraine. they say the war concerns them more than domestic issues. to switch to say it's the most important thing for me is piece, kind of not an arms race dialogue, surprises change my interest. i wish for peace in the world soon. vandorn. and i would like germany not to get involved in this more even more simple. if you had me out with me a elsewhere and p or not, there's skepticism about the influence original vote can have on geo politics. there's a whole the piece is nice, but you shouldn't talk about that to the people here. you should tell it to mr. booted, you really have to think about what the science and government can do and what they can count. and he said it's what does the state problem between sex and they have to do with foreign policy issues. i was in position teams which one, and it's not just the a f d the newly formed the left wing. that of i can connect alliance or b s. w has centered its entire campaign around peace. it's a node which strikes a chord in east germany. we'
many here oppose germany, support for ukraine. they say the war concerns them more than domestic issues. to switch to say it's the most important thing for me is piece, kind of not an arms race dialogue, surprises change my interest. i wish for peace in the world soon. vandorn. and i would like germany not to get involved in this more even more simple. if you had me out with me a elsewhere and p or not, there's skepticism about the influence original vote can have on geo politics. there's a...
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stay in germany. because before our street debate, my clinic, it is kamani travel to hamburg, to ask the young africans why they chose germany as a new home. in case you didn't know how mark is one of the german is the biggest sports. and what was the hop of german migration to the us today? it is home to one of the biggest african communities in the country, the hello, and welcome back to the 77 percent st debates. my name is edith kimani, and this week we are in unfamiliar territory. we are in the 2nd largest city of germany. humbug. now in recent to yes, it's come to be a home for x spots looking for better opportunities abroad among those of course, after, because the reasons why they're here, they will be telling us shortly. but also the implications that i've said a tool has on the economies as we're going to begin with about car your ne julian and you came here in 2020, but you did stay very long because you were here for you. most of went back to a julia and then decided to return. tell me a l
stay in germany. because before our street debate, my clinic, it is kamani travel to hamburg, to ask the young africans why they chose germany as a new home. in case you didn't know how mark is one of the german is the biggest sports. and what was the hop of german migration to the us today? it is home to one of the biggest african communities in the country, the hello, and welcome back to the 77 percent st debates. my name is edith kimani, and this week we are in unfamiliar territory. we are...
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they smocks a big change in germany's approach. the german government has been under pressure to step up to potations of projected asylum seekers. especially any one with a violent tossed pressure that's intensified since 3 people was fatally stopped enrolling in last week. the main suspect was a 26 year old syrian asylum seeker who was supposed to be deported. the operating by we are continuing to work at full speed to once again enable the return of dangerous persons and serious offenders to have gone this done in syria. we will also west together with representatives of the federal states and the biggest opposition policy and meet next week to discuss a possible 5 dimensions we provide to them last month to discuss with you fridays flight to cobble was the 1st entry years. and if the german government has its way, it likely will be the last well, the w security correspondence is thomas spiral. welcome thomas. so is that you haven't governments resumption of these deportation fights to afghanistan related to last week's faithful
they smocks a big change in germany's approach. the german government has been under pressure to step up to potations of projected asylum seekers. especially any one with a violent tossed pressure that's intensified since 3 people was fatally stopped enrolling in last week. the main suspect was a 26 year old syrian asylum seeker who was supposed to be deported. the operating by we are continuing to work at full speed to once again enable the return of dangerous persons and serious offenders to...
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a new uk germany treaty.the us department ofjustice is trying to resurrect a dead witch hunt against him, after it files revised charges of election interference. hello i'm ben brown and welcome to bbc news. it's one of the biggest israeli military operations for years in the occupied west bank — a series of co—ordinated operations in four cities, involving air strikes, ground troops and bulldozers. according to the palestinian red crescent, at least 11 people have been killed in these israeli attacks. six are said to have died in a drone strike nearjenin and five in an air strike in the al—far�*a refugee camp in thejordan valley. the israeli army claims it has killed what it calls nine
a new uk germany treaty.the us department ofjustice is trying to resurrect a dead witch hunt against him, after it files revised charges of election interference. hello i'm ben brown and welcome to bbc news. it's one of the biggest israeli military operations for years in the occupied west bank — a series of co—ordinated operations in four cities, involving air strikes, ground troops and bulldozers. according to the palestinian red crescent, at least 11 people have been killed in these...
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today she fee is for the future of germany. could history repeats itself clement, i'm here to issue a warning. young people need to know what happened in the past. and the nazi times they need to listen to eye witnesses because soon will all be gone. heard about by the vin resubmit that i was very struck by the parent though she sees between then and now how the writing tardies came to power then. and now it's very frightening a for once the younger generations to keep telling her story when she's gone back to the ring g, i'm the director of the book invite memorial. he tells us that the text, so nazi era, memorial sites are increasing. it's a swastika is one of the heat treat spelled out and symbols the same points the way to a site for 7000 soviet prisoners of war were shopped in 1941 to finer looks good extras. someone has to taste it with a swastika. the nazi symbols abandoned germany displaying them as a punishable offense, yet they all appearing more and more frequently in public has the far right become mainstream and ge
today she fee is for the future of germany. could history repeats itself clement, i'm here to issue a warning. young people need to know what happened in the past. and the nazi times they need to listen to eye witnesses because soon will all be gone. heard about by the vin resubmit that i was very struck by the parent though she sees between then and now how the writing tardies came to power then. and now it's very frightening a for once the younger generations to keep telling her story when...
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he came to see that this year the european nations cup was held in germany. in fact, 3 weeks before the olympic games were held in paris, the germans received a series of security threats. they also like to push that it is the muslims who are making these threats happen. for example , look at the number of knife attacks in germany in the month of may. attack with a knife to actually the prime minister of slovakia we had, and they actually wanted to feed their public opinion internally, and the first to come was an extreme right-wing magazine called compacto, which actually wrote articles, articles, and articles. now, look at the alternative party. for germany, which is actually a far-right party, a right-wing populist party, it has a representative in the bundestag. it's not like we are against the far-right movement, so we have to exclude them in any way. this is not acceptable at all, but the germans coming against their own laws, against western democracy, against freedom of speech and so on the freedom of the press prevented the publication of that public
he came to see that this year the european nations cup was held in germany. in fact, 3 weeks before the olympic games were held in paris, the germans received a series of security threats. they also like to push that it is the muslims who are making these threats happen. for example , look at the number of knife attacks in germany in the month of may. attack with a knife to actually the prime minister of slovakia we had, and they actually wanted to feed their public opinion internally, and the...
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germany and their subsequent colonization. this action was part of the general plan ost, which the nazis developed on the eve of the war. the plan provided for the occupation and destruction of territories of eastern europe and the soviet union, right up to the urals. these lands were to become new. turned into figures and facts, what should be destroyed and what should be anime. and so the ost plan was developed, where it all was the original of the ost general plan was considered lost for a long time. the only copy of this document was discovered by the americans shortly after the war. today it is kept in the german federal archive. the ost general plan left no doubt what they wanted to do with us. what could have happened to our country if hitler had won world war ii? what part of the ost plan was implemented? who was responsible for these war crimes. nuremberg, germany. it is home to one of europe's oldest railway museums. the exhibition dedicated to the history of world war ii features unique exhibits. these are models an
germany and their subsequent colonization. this action was part of the general plan ost, which the nazis developed on the eve of the war. the plan provided for the occupation and destruction of territories of eastern europe and the soviet union, right up to the urals. these lands were to become new. turned into figures and facts, what should be destroyed and what should be anime. and so the ost plan was developed, where it all was the original of the ost general plan was considered lost for a...
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the molotov -ribbentrop pact was concluded between germany and the soviet union on august 23 , 1939 foreriod of 10 years. the german foreign minister, mr. joachim von ribbentrop, arrived in moscow. the non-aggression pact concluded by the soviet union and germany will not only strengthen good-neighborly and peaceful relations between the two powers, but will also serve the cause of strengthening peace in general. exactly 85 years have passed since the signing of the document. years, but it still remains the subject of heated debate among both historians and politicians in many countries, some call it a criminal conspiracy between two dictators, others are convinced that this treaty saved our country, even more noise was made by the secret protocol to the non-aggression pact, around which there are still many myths and legends. sometimes it seems that from the heights of today we can see better how we should have acted, what was right and... what was not, on the other hand, in order to really understand everything, we need to go back in time and see the whole the arrangement of the piece
the molotov -ribbentrop pact was concluded between germany and the soviet union on august 23 , 1939 foreriod of 10 years. the german foreign minister, mr. joachim von ribbentrop, arrived in moscow. the non-aggression pact concluded by the soviet union and germany will not only strengthen good-neighborly and peaceful relations between the two powers, but will also serve the cause of strengthening peace in general. exactly 85 years have passed since the signing of the document. years, but it...
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people, all non muslim people in germany. and if you have reactions that go against any muslim or any person from syria, then the tenant is from nice. i me state based say look, you have to come to us because they won't accept you whatever you do. you are an enemy to them. and so we are, we are, you are both to go home and come to our organization. and we would feed the terrorism if you would wrap like that. and we should probably act really a specifically on those people who are really dates most well about the how do you specifically react to that? how do you specifically react to something that has like, what happened in zoning? we know that with that, we need rules and we have rules in order to send people home who might not be in germany, and that has to be false. that's of the cost of player. and the other thing is, the rules far. we haven't weapons in public should be changed because it's leading to wherever wives were to. well, where a nice in germany, it's legal and if you have the best and in fact there's no real re
people, all non muslim people in germany. and if you have reactions that go against any muslim or any person from syria, then the tenant is from nice. i me state based say look, you have to come to us because they won't accept you whatever you do. you are an enemy to them. and so we are, we are, you are both to go home and come to our organization. and we would feed the terrorism if you would wrap like that. and we should probably act really a specifically on those people who are really dates...
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isn't the written g, a in eastern germany, a state where the far right. if the could become the strongest force in the upcoming state elections, this for a 1st for a fall right policy and regional election since the nazi era here and the book invited concentration kemp, the nazi's and prisons, more than $240000.00 people god law and justin a here on a school trip there from the states and has a 3 hour coach right away with us here. all this is what it looked like in april 1945. when the camp was liberated by us soldiers, their style were still barracks everywhere, but they were so full, so overcrowded that the inmates didn't have enough space to lie down to sleep, lost the sleeping shift. this is justin has never visited a former concentration come before. there's increasing pressure to make such visits, compulsory for school, children in germany. the bodies of prisoners were sent to this preparatory. i'm the different form. it feels weird. it's hard to grasp what happens. what happened exactly here, where we are. the is shocking that all these innocent p
isn't the written g, a in eastern germany, a state where the far right. if the could become the strongest force in the upcoming state elections, this for a 1st for a fall right policy and regional election since the nazi era here and the book invited concentration kemp, the nazi's and prisons, more than $240000.00 people god law and justin a here on a school trip there from the states and has a 3 hour coach right away with us here. all this is what it looked like in april 1945. when the camp...
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germans from germany and eastern europe. occupiers took over the best lands, houses, commercial and industrial enterprises. the poles were deprived of all civil rights, polish jews were sentenced to physical extermination in ghettos and death camps. in the course of the policy of forced germanization, for... the poles themselves were to be exterminated, for some reason the poles now also forget about this, they were also untermenschen, there was a deliberate policy of exterminating the poles, this was discussed at the nuremberg tribunal, one of the articles of the indictment, a deliberate policy of exterminating the poles as an ethnic group, as a people, and goering and other top leaders were accused of this. the plan of capture territory of the soviet union, called operation barbarossa, assumed the complete defeat of the red army. by august 1941, the wehrmacht occupied most of soviet ukraine, belarus and the baltics. on august 26, hitler and mussolini flew to brest-litovsk, where they viewed the ruins of the brest fortress.
germans from germany and eastern europe. occupiers took over the best lands, houses, commercial and industrial enterprises. the poles were deprived of all civil rights, polish jews were sentenced to physical extermination in ghettos and death camps. in the course of the policy of forced germanization, for... the poles themselves were to be exterminated, for some reason the poles now also forget about this, they were also untermenschen, there was a deliberate policy of exterminating the poles,...
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today she fee is for the future of germany. could history repeats itself clement, i'm here to issue a warning. young people need to know what happened in the past and the nazi times. thing. the nazi symbols abandoned germany displaying them as a punishable offense. yet they are appearing more and more frequently in public has the far right become mainstream in german society ins coast young voc not believes that the rise of the fall writing if the is fueling resistance to germany's culture. remember the in the other 16 and right wing extremist including in the f d. the also beyond the whole, far right seen take a very critical view of memorial work, but because they have a nationalist world view and that's what i want to take in pride in german history . on the sports of tortuga, she's design one well known as the holocaust is nothing to be proud of. sports design over the door to be sure. so these people try to play don't trivialize relative eyes or even denying that see crime shows. and so the tv and what else will that to li
today she fee is for the future of germany. could history repeats itself clement, i'm here to issue a warning. young people need to know what happened in the past and the nazi times. thing. the nazi symbols abandoned germany displaying them as a punishable offense. yet they are appearing more and more frequently in public has the far right become mainstream in german society ins coast young voc not believes that the rise of the fall writing if the is fueling resistance to germany's culture....
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in germany, it was 54 percent. and in france, just the 39 percent, even more dramatic were pulling results regarding article 5 and the obligation to defend allies prior to the war in ukraine, only 32 percent of french respondents were in favor of providing military support to nato member romania. if it were to be attacked by russia and just 14 percent of german said they would want to stand by nato member turkey in the event of a as an attack. but the truth is support for nato has always fluctuated. even during the cold war, the in west germany, for example, the 1980 saw a big piece movement that lead other nato countries to wonder just how reliable the germans were as allies, the leaders who built nato. and then the leaders who maintain nato are frequently talking behind closed doors about germany and their worries about what germany will do in the world. and this takes one of to pass. so one argument earlier in the cold war is this fear that germany is going to try and establish itself as an independent, strong p
in germany, it was 54 percent. and in france, just the 39 percent, even more dramatic were pulling results regarding article 5 and the obligation to defend allies prior to the war in ukraine, only 32 percent of french respondents were in favor of providing military support to nato member romania. if it were to be attacked by russia and just 14 percent of german said they would want to stand by nato member turkey in the event of a as an attack. but the truth is support for nato has always...
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but why is germany's involvement and these exercises as a priority football in germany is strengthening. it submitted to re presence in the in the pacific. and the rising tensions between china and taiwan. tensions between the 2 present the threats to peace and the region along with the safety and security of international shipping through the taiwan strait, which is part of the south china sea and came by badging, the. china's increasing power play, including bidding military facilities on items in the hotly contested seats has seen conflict of a trade routes. all it and gas deposits and fishing rides with germany being one of the world's largest exporting nations, and almost 60 percent of all the global economic output being generated in the in the pacific. but it needs to ensure trade can flow freely. gemini chips will pass through the south china sea, but defense minister bowers, this tories has not yet announced whether they will also go through the tie when straight and move, which would show the upset, but didn't stop trading partner china. but take a look now it's an old story,
but why is germany's involvement and these exercises as a priority football in germany is strengthening. it submitted to re presence in the in the pacific. and the rising tensions between china and taiwan. tensions between the 2 present the threats to peace and the region along with the safety and security of international shipping through the taiwan strait, which is part of the south china sea and came by badging, the. china's increasing power play, including bidding military facilities on...
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the of d is making germany is foreign policy. a big issue locally, especially it stands and rushes warren ukraine. so if we okay, you know, crime and people have the willingness to speak the end of the month, but can one still talk with the rush at all? if that's comes, i simply say you can talk to anyone, you just have to do it. that's up and i also think that if piece totes are on the horizon, as the food team will definitely be willing to talk of getting further data provide side. this message resonates with some voters. many here oppose germany, support for ukraine. they say the war concerns them more than domestic issues. this which this is the most important thing for me, is piece, kind of not an arms race dialogue. surprises this instrument and i wish for peace in the world soon. then george, and i would like germany not to get involved in this more, even more simple. if you had me out when we a elsewhere and peer, now there's skepticism about the influence original vote can have on geo politics. there's a whole the piece
the of d is making germany is foreign policy. a big issue locally, especially it stands and rushes warren ukraine. so if we okay, you know, crime and people have the willingness to speak the end of the month, but can one still talk with the rush at all? if that's comes, i simply say you can talk to anyone, you just have to do it. that's up and i also think that if piece totes are on the horizon, as the food team will definitely be willing to talk of getting further data provide side. this...
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and bringing reform to germany, it is so unpopular across germany it is very likely to be voted outt more broadly, looking at germany, zooming out, you were just mentioning that the rise of new far left party created by sahra wagenknecht, expected, according to some polls to come in and third place, if talking about the rise and the resurgence of the far right, the afd party and the far left as well, what does that tell us about polarisation in germany? yes, germany has become a political landscape where more and more parties are emerging, that makes it incredibly difficult to build stable coalitions, especially in those eastern countries where the afd is very high and many other countries refused to co—operate with the afd. the new left party, bundnis sahra wagenknecht, is the only one who could imagine to co—operate or at least accept laws by the afd. so that makes germany unstable politically. germans are like that, they like stability in their political party system. and at the same time it challenges the centre and the mainstream parties, if you want to call them that way, so j
and bringing reform to germany, it is so unpopular across germany it is very likely to be voted outt more broadly, looking at germany, zooming out, you were just mentioning that the rise of new far left party created by sahra wagenknecht, expected, according to some polls to come in and third place, if talking about the rise and the resurgence of the far right, the afd party and the far left as well, what does that tell us about polarisation in germany? yes, germany has become a political...
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germany, the post is being kept alive. following milton. and now my name is susie, i'm 32 and i make tick tock, videos about nazi crimes. 5 facts about the robins brew concentration campaign. how many did you know as far as the waterville? ha, i've run and it's been a good week. 12000000 views in the last 30 days, stuff to see them. i think a lot of people still think took talk is just make up tips, dance routines, and food and feed. yours up. but that's nonsense. you can reach a lot of people with serious topics to the mention of heisen. susanna z got wants to show young people in particular, what the nazi calls has to do with them now and in the future. and why it's important not to forget history. here my aim is to give a voice to people who no longer have one because they were murdered. when i say it is, our responsibility is germans. to talk about these things that's month of august, please. ensuring that not see crimes and never ferguson is that the halt of germany's culture of remembrance. from 1933 to 1945, the naz
germany, the post is being kept alive. following milton. and now my name is susie, i'm 32 and i make tick tock, videos about nazi crimes. 5 facts about the robins brew concentration campaign. how many did you know as far as the waterville? ha, i've run and it's been a good week. 12000000 views in the last 30 days, stuff to see them. i think a lot of people still think took talk is just make up tips, dance routines, and food and feed. yours up. but that's nonsense. you can reach a lot of people...
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, against the united states forces in germany. and that sentiments still persists in parts of the population today the, it is slow, but this as easy as i think a whole lot of people in germany have very happily being in an intellectual, political, and economic comfort zone. the motto has been, let's have a rush year is doing in syria or georgia or ukraine isn't nice, but it has nothing to do with us over the fact that it was me support a lack of solidarity and no common vision in 2019 the year of the alliance is 70 of the anniversary, french president and mine. when my home went so far as to say, nato was experiencing brain deaf hyphen bronze is a problem with nato has always been that they want more from not less. that's how my cause comment must be understood, perhaps has consistently been one of the allies saying we almost do more than what we're doing this here to my comb, criticized what he saw as a complete lack of common strategy within nato. ben garza, for a long time germany had a kind of funding card attitude towards any
, against the united states forces in germany. and that sentiments still persists in parts of the population today the, it is slow, but this as easy as i think a whole lot of people in germany have very happily being in an intellectual, political, and economic comfort zone. the motto has been, let's have a rush year is doing in syria or georgia or ukraine isn't nice, but it has nothing to do with us over the fact that it was me support a lack of solidarity and no common vision in 2019 the year...
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what lies music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the reasoning anyone. germany is not just the land of fear. it also produces excellent wine geysers and delays. yours. what should you see when you travel to iceland and flyer drive is a night train really a good way to travel? a personal experience from vienna to venice. all this and more coming up on your own man. the 1st we had to london to meet the fashion designer who combines british tailoring with west african culture for they do me a, brings together 2 worlds. that at 1st glance seem to have little in common created by an immigrant, not every designer can use that as a selling point for they don't be conceives as bold fashion to inspire greater appreciation for immigrants. the other thing i do things though is about london, and so it down in west africa is specific. everything i've led and i've not yet in my life is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted, don't be a 1st studied information designed but felt drawn to fashion. he switched studies and w
what lies music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the reasoning anyone. germany is not just the land of fear. it also produces excellent wine geysers and delays. yours. what should you see when you travel to iceland and flyer drive is a night train really a good way to travel? a personal experience from vienna to venice. all this and more coming up on your own man. the 1st we had to london to meet the fashion designer who combines british tailoring with west african culture...
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this treaty between the uk and germany., there are questions about what that can possibly entail, given the uk is outside of the european union and germany is very much at its heart. w , union and germany is very much at its heart. .. , ., u, , its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively _ its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively achieve? _ its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively achieve? well, - treaty actively achieve? well, downin: treaty actively achieve? well, downing street _ treaty actively achieve? well, downing street are _ treaty actively achieve? well, downing street are saying - treaty actively achieve? well, | downing street are saying that treaty actively achieve? -ii downing street are saying that they want it to achieve better market access for uk firms hoping to trade in germany. also, that it will do things on defence. talks between the uk and german governments on defence cooperation began a few weeks ago. also, illegal migration, by —— biodiversity and all sorts of other
this treaty between the uk and germany., there are questions about what that can possibly entail, given the uk is outside of the european union and germany is very much at its heart. w , union and germany is very much at its heart. .. , ., u, , its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively _ its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively achieve? _ its heart. exactly. so what can this treaty actively achieve? well, - treaty actively achieve? well, downin: treaty actively achieve?...
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of you and jim and germany. that's right. germany isn't just a country for beers, it's also a country for why. germany has some of the best wives in the world. let me prove it to you. here's everything you need to know about german wide disclaimer. i used to think that german wine wasn't not great growing up in the u. k. the driving line i drank was pretty sweet and honestly low quality thoughts. my german boyfriend, if i'm germany's wine reach it and after trying the good stuff, i'm a sales caused by re slang is the flagship line of germany. both the climate and the soil are perfect for it. in fact, germany is rather more well known for its white wines and its rest and is the world leader in re sling and penal prolonged cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place. germans drink arrange 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than their beer consumption. they're not. germany's wine regions stretched across its middle and sides, the sand team dist
of you and jim and germany. that's right. germany isn't just a country for beers, it's also a country for why. germany has some of the best wives in the world. let me prove it to you. here's everything you need to know about german wide disclaimer. i used to think that german wine wasn't not great growing up in the u. k. the driving line i drank was pretty sweet and honestly low quality thoughts. my german boyfriend, if i'm germany's wine reach it and after trying the good stuff, i'm a sales...
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after being flowed out of germany. you haven't. government is facing mounting pressure to track down on migration and following last week's fatal knife from paige in the building and the suspect who turned himself into police had been 244 taishan space was the scene i'd like to add port just before doing security officials preparing the faster potations flight from gemini to af gone this done in 3 years. on board with 28 convicted criminals, denied permission to remain in germany. such flights have been near impossible to arrange since germany broke off diplomatic relations with. i've gotten this done. after the tyler bond violently seized power and couple in august, 2021. to show up on you couldn't, we announced i had announced that we would also deport, defend does. back to us gun is done. we have prepared this carefully without talking about it too much because of such plans only succeed if you make connect, but if you do it carefully and very discreetly before that was carried out today, i would that quote like to
after being flowed out of germany. you haven't. government is facing mounting pressure to track down on migration and following last week's fatal knife from paige in the building and the suspect who turned himself into police had been 244 taishan space was the scene i'd like to add port just before doing security officials preparing the faster potations flight from gemini to af gone this done in 3 years. on board with 28 convicted criminals, denied permission to remain in germany. such flights...