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the way switzerland likes to present itself to a towards a paradise. for bikers hikers and mountain names, the nearby rooms will pass offers day trippers and alpine panorama. to them no slip, he has no time to take. and let's see here we go. boots on ins, religion air shows us what's posing the fridge to his community. offers. if they move in, what they move can use class club. it's these cool are just above the tree line, typically filled with rocks and ice all with temperatures rising the basic gun to saw out. those that's all stolen from panama, for those with the spelling of the term across the warming dots intensively taking place collapses are coming out the students process the rock sites as loose and appreciate your fellows disclose that it's warm over a long period and a 0 degree isis there in line rises to 4000 meters a higher. so for 2 to 3 weeks in summer, even this area because stain, tribal criminal on the inside, you can decent where it can be and defy at least dangerous like it was here in switzerland in summer of 2024. following heavy
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the way switzerland likes to present itself to a towards a paradise. for bikers, hikers and mountain names, the nearby rooms old pass offers day trippers and alpine panorama. them no slip, he has no time to take. and let's see. here we go. boots on ins, religion there shows us what supposing the fridge to his community offered. if they move in, what they move can use class class. it's these cool are just above the tree line, typically filled with rocks and ice all with temperatures rising the basic gun to saw out. those that's all stolen from panama, for those with the spelling of the term across the warming dots intensively taking place collapses are coming out. the students process the rock space as loose. i appreciate your fellows disclose that it's warm over a long period. and a 0 degree isis there in line rises to 4000 meters a higher. so for 2 to 3 weeks in summer, even this area because stain, tribal criminal on the inside, you can decent where it can be and defy at least dangerous like it was here in switzerland in summer of 2024. following hea
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like it was here in switzerland, in summer of 2024. following heavy rains, debrief, low swept through of electronically zone destroying key roads. a week later, after torrential downpours one's hip neighboring to chino and the saws valley in the valley switch tourist destinations are facing the consequences of increasingly hot summer is paired with significant rainfall. mazda low speed is an engineer responsible for protecting the bernie's, overlaps here, and begins. debrief low, even breached of 15 metre, high safety, bearing in mid august, masses of water swept through the village, taking everything with him, including 3. the local authorities are in regular dialogue with what he ends, residents, and don't shy away from uncomfortable truths. can of houses here and near the river bed, stay, or will they have to make way for additional protective measures? rebuilding everything time and again would eventually become too expensive. the bad news. i know home that we'll never achieve 100 percent security evaluation coming to mind in mid o
like it was here in switzerland, in summer of 2024. following heavy rains, debrief, low swept through of electronically zone destroying key roads. a week later, after torrential downpours one's hip neighboring to chino and the saws valley in the valley switch tourist destinations are facing the consequences of increasingly hot summer is paired with significant rainfall. mazda low speed is an engineer responsible for protecting the bernie's, overlaps here, and begins. debrief low, even breached...
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but the melting ice leads to enormous level floods like here in switzerland, the summer. the masses of rock leaf destruction in the wake as the search down a residence. and this was the village witness of her roses, landslides, 1st 10th. the danger of new avalon just has left some inhabitants of new ton in no option, but to leave their homes. climate displacement has become reality in switzerland. francisco fund value is mowing the lawn in front of her house in switzerland's bernie's overland. one last time per family has lived here in the village of gluten in 4 generations. but the moving boxes are already packed. she has been forced to leave for home. it's printing by flows of debris, known as looking at rock slides from the surrounding mountains. these images taken from a surveillance camera and boots on in, reveal the danger i can just need to cause and actually see much because of all the dust and misdemeanor. the weather was bad. it always is when things like this happened who it was just before doc and it was eerie. there's hope you could hardly hear the roar of th
but the melting ice leads to enormous level floods like here in switzerland, the summer. the masses of rock leaf destruction in the wake as the search down a residence. and this was the village witness of her roses, landslides, 1st 10th. the danger of new avalon just has left some inhabitants of new ton in no option, but to leave their homes. climate displacement has become reality in switzerland. francisco fund value is mowing the lawn in front of her house in switzerland's bernie's overland....
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living how climate neutral architecture works in switzerland. strolling around where other studies a day trip to the city of cambridge and bush and ukraine, how important is the soup for national identity? this n more coming up on jerome macs, the each country has its own traditions and the way to do things. so we wanted to know what is family life like in germany, between daycare school and free time. what values, freedoms and responsibilities to german children have? we met up with 2 families to find out this is lena 11 and max 9. the 2 siblings are on the way to school alone, without the parents, as well for us is actually quite normal and some of us must have it's more fun to go with friends. what normal everyday life for parents, michael and rebecca and, and the children is also normal families across german golf. the children need to have their own experiences in certain areas. it's important for german children to learn self reliance on personal responsibility. but what else can be it should be typical of family life in germany. fish 12 months from m and the schmidt family fro
living how climate neutral architecture works in switzerland. strolling around where other studies a day trip to the city of cambridge and bush and ukraine, how important is the soup for national identity? this n more coming up on jerome macs, the each country has its own traditions and the way to do things. so we wanted to know what is family life like in germany, between daycare school and free time. what values, freedoms and responsibilities to german children have? we met up with 2 families...
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but the whole of switzerland wants to do by 2050, becomes theo, to neutral. some sort of what type of solar panels on the roof tops generate power that we feed back into the buildings. that we're using recycle construction elements, which greatly reduces the seo term footprint. oh, and so it's exciting and it's, and we're including large green spaces to help reduce much of the excess heat, stuck with the architect house kind of lemme comes back home c o 2 by funding in a wide spread use of 2nd time materials. he had windows and stole that were taken from demolished buildings and clouding from an old factory hole. ready these balcony railings used to be bed frames and a prisoner recycling materials means using less energy than making new ones from scratch. but it also presents other challenges they months gone each box. you don't even know what materials are going to build within the future football account. plan very exactly um its plan and so you don't really have your materials together until construction is just about to start the must be on into the, on t
but the whole of switzerland wants to do by 2050, becomes theo, to neutral. some sort of what type of solar panels on the roof tops generate power that we feed back into the buildings. that we're using recycle construction elements, which greatly reduces the seo term footprint. oh, and so it's exciting and it's, and we're including large green spaces to help reduce much of the excess heat, stuck with the architect house kind of lemme comes back home c o 2 by funding in a wide spread use of 2nd...
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we are in switzerland. >> we're in switzerland. oh, wait, i forgot something. huh?ng? >> yeah, the rifugio rifugio? >> what better way to end my journey to the alps than with a glass of the local liquor? this over freddo jenin is a real winter warmer. it's made with wormwood and alpine plant celebrated for its healing properties. >> cheers. thank you so much. >> thank you to you it's fantastic. from herbs from a from mountain. so fantastic. yes pascale. darcy, montana the jenin has brightened things up considerably inside and out. >> oh, look, now we can really see it and it is sort of amir tal solo garden. >> yeah quanto sono pagodus a pieno. la bellezza della montana. it's difficult to describe sometimes i see them and i shut up because it's impossible to talk about beautiful stretched out below is valle d'aosta and piedmont, beyond where the italian nation was born. >> a region without which i wouldn't be searching for italy at all
we are in switzerland. >> we're in switzerland. oh, wait, i forgot something. huh?ng? >> yeah, the rifugio rifugio? >> what better way to end my journey to the alps than with a glass of the local liquor? this over freddo jenin is a real winter warmer. it's made with wormwood and alpine plant celebrated for its healing properties. >> cheers. thank you so much. >> thank you to you it's fantastic. from herbs from a from mountain. so fantastic. yes pascale. darcy,...
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it was the tourism board and thought both switzerland, they thought the books may have the town looked bad. they actually asked another big german writer of the time of college tests, not to write a novel, but pains of the town in a better way to almost mine life. quite a while born in 1875 at the beginning of the german empire, his diaries reveal that he was bisexual at a time when that was not accepted. in 1929, he won the nobel prize for his novel vote. inbox. later, the fled nazi germany with his wife katya. a jewish convert to christianity, and there are 6 kids. so let's take a step back in 1912, katya of mine had been diagnosed with tuberculosis and told him, as mine went to visit her at a santoria, i'm and of a switzerland that became, has an inspiration with mom. it's all coincidence. and so we imagined he must have sat there for years, thinking about how to do it. but it's all coincidence that's so fine. originally wanted to write the magic mountain as a short story on and it turned into a 1000 page novel insight. and it took him 12 years to write it. he was interrupted by wor
it was the tourism board and thought both switzerland, they thought the books may have the town looked bad. they actually asked another big german writer of the time of college tests, not to write a novel, but pains of the town in a better way to almost mine life. quite a while born in 1875 at the beginning of the german empire, his diaries reveal that he was bisexual at a time when that was not accepted. in 1929, he won the nobel prize for his novel vote. inbox. later, the fled nazi germany...
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the vine marks the boat at between australia and switzerland. separates the 2 countries. but it's also forces them to work together the 150 years ago. it looked very different to the rest of the me on the 3, the following. forming extensive motion on the locals tried to filter side the banks of ryan with trees and raised the banks. but protection one side meant all the move flooding on the other side. devastating floods occurred on a regular basis. neither side was able to manage the rep by itself in 1892, all street and switzerland finally signed a treaty on flood protection. the 2 countries established a joint till thursday. the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. cool to the anything difficult truly we all different, even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, uh east because that type rule i'd say we've helped each other to grow alpha on. i don't think a box around 1900. the 2 countries began joint construction work on the upper reaches of the brian. the cost of the switch, as initially the work was done ent
the vine marks the boat at between australia and switzerland. separates the 2 countries. but it's also forces them to work together the 150 years ago. it looked very different to the rest of the me on the 3, the following. forming extensive motion on the locals tried to filter side the banks of ryan with trees and raised the banks. but protection one side meant all the move flooding on the other side. devastating floods occurred on a regular basis. neither side was able to manage the rep by...
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a construction project in switzerland assessing standards for sustainable building, the hope is vac aims to make climate neutral, living possible assistance and it's very sustainable and it's also good for the children to grow up like this. the whole thing that projects concept isn't just about climate, but also new forms of communal living. as evidenced by the many common spaces, is ongoing in the home connected to the community. like this is very good for me as an artist, and it's also about in the just architecture that the, the staircase is fairly narrow, but also relatively spacious. it connects all the spaces here. so the whole building comes together is a trip from zurich to vento tour takes about half an hour by train in the building, co operatives. 5 houses, a good full 100 residents are trying to achieve on a small scale, but the whole of switzerland wants to do by 2050. becomes few to neutral. but some sort of what type of solar panels on the roof tops generate power that we feed back into the buildings that we're using recycle construction elements, which greatly reduces the
a construction project in switzerland assessing standards for sustainable building, the hope is vac aims to make climate neutral, living possible assistance and it's very sustainable and it's also good for the children to grow up like this. the whole thing that projects concept isn't just about climate, but also new forms of communal living. as evidenced by the many common spaces, is ongoing in the home connected to the community. like this is very good for me as an artist, and it's also about...
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he moved to switzerland to the united states. and later back to switch from was one advocated for tolerance and human dignity, and somebody died and 1955, which almost month broke the magic mountain. a she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old, him, the pro war him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. lovely gentleman, watson price is me. most of a homeless man is honest and sincere willingness and courage to change his mind. to put his views, the task again and again, and to arrive at new views or to stand up for those new views until until he revises again. it's a pleasure speaking with some of the video, the video, then the magic mountain reflects exactly that in these up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge. there's a feeling like today actually the restlessness of heightens tensions, existential dread, and the feeling that society could go off the rails versus what was in the air. and he writes, in the novel, yo
he moved to switzerland to the united states. and later back to switch from was one advocated for tolerance and human dignity, and somebody died and 1955, which almost month broke the magic mountain. a she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old, him, the pro war him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. lovely gentleman, watson price is me. most of a homeless man is honest and sincere willingness and courage to change his...
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in 1892, all street and switzerland finally signed a treaty on flood protection. the 2 countries established a joint till thursday. the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. cool to the anything difficult truly we all different, even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, east because that type rule i'd say we've helped each other to grow and i don't think a box around 1900. the 2 countries began joint construction work on the upper reaches of the brian. the cost switch as initially the work was done entirely manually by the 1950s heavy machinery was being the result that was dependent not right. and the investments on both sides were raised to the next few decades. there was no more flooding. but these days, heavy rain full is becoming more common, causing multi levels to rise in the alpine ryan valley. the vine is busting at spunk, small, frequently flooding the residential areas. they've been built placed the environments none of this comes as a surprise. but the still nice solution engineers have been
in 1892, all street and switzerland finally signed a treaty on flood protection. the 2 countries established a joint till thursday. the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. cool to the anything difficult truly we all different, even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, east because that type rule i'd say we've helped each other to grow and i don't think a box around 1900. the 2 countries began joint construction work on the upper...
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in 1892, all straight and switzerland finally signed a treaty on slug protection. the 2 countries established a joint toll authority, the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. cool today and seem difficult truly. we all difference, even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, uh, in school, some type of rule. i'd say we've helped each other to grow high on. i don't think a box around 1900. the 2 countries begun joint construction work on the upper reaches of the brian and the cost of the switch. as initially what was done entirely manually by the 1950s. heavy machinery was being used. the river bed was dependent, not right, and the embankment on both sides were raised. for the next few decades, there was no more flooding. but these days, heavy rainfall is becoming more common, causing water levels to rise in the alpine ryan valley. the vine is busting its spunk, small, frequently flooding the residential areas they've been built, placed the environments none of this comes as a surprise, but there's still no
in 1892, all straight and switzerland finally signed a treaty on slug protection. the 2 countries established a joint toll authority, the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. cool today and seem difficult truly. we all difference, even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, uh, in school, some type of rule. i'd say we've helped each other to grow high on. i don't think a box around 1900. the 2 countries begun joint construction work on...
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when the nazis came to power in 1933 thomas mind left germany with his family move to switzerland, 10 to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mind advocated for tolerance and human dignity. and some of the dive in 1955, which almost month wrote the magic mount machine was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old pro war him, that he distance himself from into the character of nafta. leslie's hand to muslim watson price is the most about thomas man is honest and sincere willingness. i'm courage to change his mind. to put his views, the task again and again, and to arrive at new views or to stand up for those new views of tools until he revises them. again. i think of this some of whom do i have. the magic mountain reflects exactly that in this up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge versus feeling like today. actually the restlessness of heightened tensions, existential dread, and the feeling that society could go off the rails. that's what i can do. what was in the air, he writes in the
when the nazis came to power in 1933 thomas mind left germany with his family move to switzerland, 10 to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mind advocated for tolerance and human dignity. and some of the dive in 1955, which almost month wrote the magic mount machine was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old pro war him, that he distance himself from into the character of nafta. leslie's hand to muslim watson price is the most...
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he moved to switzerland pen to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mon advocated for tolerance and human dignity until he died in 1955. when thomas mind wrote the magic mountain a, she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old him, the pro war, him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. lovely gentleman watson price is me most about thomas . mine is honest and sincere willingness. i'm courage to change his mind to put his views, the task again and again, and to arrive at new views on and to stand up for those new views until until he revises them again. i think of this, some of whom do i think the of them, the magic mountain reflects exactly that in this up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge. there's a feeling like today actually the restlessness of heightens tensions. existential dread and the feeling that society could go off the rails. best of luck and at least what was in the air, he writes in the novel,
he moved to switzerland pen to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mon advocated for tolerance and human dignity until he died in 1955. when thomas mind wrote the magic mountain a, she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old him, the pro war, him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. lovely gentleman watson price is me most about thomas . mine is honest and sincere willingness. i'm courage to change his...
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denmark progress with spain, and switzerland are relegated. a night to rememberfor northern ireland as they drew 2—2 with luxembourg, a point that's enough for them to win group c and earn promotion. and what an evening it was for san marino. the lowest—ranked team in the fifa rankings came from behind to beat liechtenstein 3—1 and secure promotion from group d1. it was just their third win ever, their first away win in their history, and the first time they'd ever scored two goals or more in a competitive game. elsewhere, romania made it five wins from five after thrashing cyprus 4—1. kosovo sit second after beating lithuania 1—0 in the same group. the other night's result saw bulgaria draw 1—1 with belarus. to tennis, and italy are through to the final of the billiejean king cup, but only after a thrilling semi—final to beat poland. italy struck first in the tie, lucia bronzetti beating magda linette in straight sets to win the first singles match. and italy looked to be on course for a victory in the second tie, whenjasmine paolini won the
denmark progress with spain, and switzerland are relegated. a night to rememberfor northern ireland as they drew 2—2 with luxembourg, a point that's enough for them to win group c and earn promotion. and what an evening it was for san marino. the lowest—ranked team in the fifa rankings came from behind to beat liechtenstein 3—1 and secure promotion from group d1. it was just their third win ever, their first away win in their history, and the first time they'd ever scored two goals or...
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they won't be able to just go to switzerland to do it. they're getting the stop by the design blue mountain onto the main range of the austrian alps located the border between this outspoken carinthia is home to one of the world's highest observatories. no other climate measurements station and such a high alpine location has gathered weather data for as long as those on blake observatory mustering climate research at daniel's hope. months has come up to see whether the success of climate measures can be detected in the atmosphere as the app and become any cleaner. daniel huffman is in stock, the folk is lifted in the morning lights revealing a breathtaking view of foster's highest mountain. nicole skulking at the observatory is located at an altitude it's 3106 meters. c o 2 measurements of onemain being taken here for 25 years. but it's the longest data series collected fall from civilization high in the mountains. the . you don't need to look at temperature data to see how the climate has changed. place use of bath or dock absorbing mor
they won't be able to just go to switzerland to do it. they're getting the stop by the design blue mountain onto the main range of the austrian alps located the border between this outspoken carinthia is home to one of the world's highest observatories. no other climate measurements station and such a high alpine location has gathered weather data for as long as those on blake observatory mustering climate research at daniel's hope. months has come up to see whether the success of climate...
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no one knows many such credits was sold in switzerland where a lucrative financial center trading in all tap has sprung up. the market tells us to find, keep driving and keep emitting, keep, keep buying. it's okay. we need to the book to show them, you know, a study examined 2000 companies and the admission credits they used it. so that showed that 88 percent of these credits did not truly eliminate or store the emissions associated with their products or services. and the long term sources could you will sounds. how do zones companies offset the world's largest cosmetics manufacture l'oreal itself based in paris? has committed to the iris climate agreement. on the 20500 emission target laurels launches logistics center in europe is in morgan storm between strasburg and strip god. it's carbon neutral on his laurie als, research, industrial and administrative sites are intended to become called a neutral by 2025, with how to relying on carbon credits. when the scale becomes clear, though those measures seem less convincing. the industrial areas which can be directly influenced, known
no one knows many such credits was sold in switzerland where a lucrative financial center trading in all tap has sprung up. the market tells us to find, keep driving and keep emitting, keep, keep buying. it's okay. we need to the book to show them, you know, a study examined 2000 companies and the admission credits they used it. so that showed that 88 percent of these credits did not truly eliminate or store the emissions associated with their products or services. and the long term sources...
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it gains the russian federation and switzerland. there's nothing neutral for a long time. it is not very, i think logical and promising that yes, we were told by changes and brazilian friends that they would be just observing without the right to speak. but they would be part of the process in any way. so we raise these concerns and the we don't think it is necessary for the, for the purpose of uniting global self to promote the piece. ukraine, the, uh, good morning mr. minister lever up here. uh from uh, i'm from newspaper level here in brazil, and i would like to ask you, um, just 7 countries press for a thought flow statement here in the 20 about the war between russia and ukraine. and i will, i would like to know russians opinion about this statement and the last minute the session to include the war infrastructure in the statement to be accept. uh for the cause of the 1st question. can you speak louder? yes. working at the just 7 countries pressed a lot, brazil to make a task or statement in the training about the war between rush a and ukraine in the last minute the
it gains the russian federation and switzerland. there's nothing neutral for a long time. it is not very, i think logical and promising that yes, we were told by changes and brazilian friends that they would be just observing without the right to speak. but they would be part of the process in any way. so we raise these concerns and the we don't think it is necessary for the, for the purpose of uniting global self to promote the piece. ukraine, the, uh, good morning mr. minister lever up here....
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she tried to take her own life, then decided to travel to switzerland, where it says the dine is legal. her 3 children went with a knowing this would be the final days and hours as a family. sophie says the mother died before her time because she needed to be fit enough to make the journey to the foreign country. if assessed the dying of being living in this country, she would have known that she could die at home in this country. she could die with our friends and family around to should she wish and it also would have meant that she most likely would have died later on in her own us. but some people are against changing the little disability rights campaign. a few friends is afraid that disabled people could be call us into unassisted death. society sees disable people as people who are dependent as people who all vulnerable and basically what that means is that they take a view. my life isn't as well as leaving us. there's is so if i get really ill, it would be a calling mess with a minute to let me go to the new little propose of safeguards against such collection to doctors and th
she tried to take her own life, then decided to travel to switzerland, where it says the dine is legal. her 3 children went with a knowing this would be the final days and hours as a family. sophie says the mother died before her time because she needed to be fit enough to make the journey to the foreign country. if assessed the dying of being living in this country, she would have known that she could die at home in this country. she could die with our friends and family around to should she...
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because over half of it, trends it through switzerland. and they say some of it comes from this. it might go down to like. busy money is a really thoughtful, so the inputs, a lot of going from other countries, both team outstanding got it central, which goes to um, uh to molly. and then you start to export that for the industrial sector, mainland to south africa, switzerland and the autism. and it's more feel to think that mainly to do by that and on declared. and that's a huge revenue lot. so better regulation better or besides back to the next station on the whole set that would generate a lot of revenue for the states. and eventually for the city, and our goal is worth more than $2700.00 on the international market. and its value continues to rise. molly's government wants to make more money off of this precious resource mineral that's phone on this land. and so it's looking to sever ties with western companies and this on trash favor of other partners like russia. currently, molly's foreign minister is in russia to boost trades and so it's looking to get more money in its sta
because over half of it, trends it through switzerland. and they say some of it comes from this. it might go down to like. busy money is a really thoughtful, so the inputs, a lot of going from other countries, both team outstanding got it central, which goes to um, uh to molly. and then you start to export that for the industrial sector, mainland to south africa, switzerland and the autism. and it's more feel to think that mainly to do by that and on declared. and that's a huge revenue lot. so...
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norway, they were on the end of a crushing 4—0 defeat that all but ends their hopes of reaching switzerlandmmer. while scotland were underwhelming at home to finland, neither side doing enough to find the net as it finished goalless. they will hope to sign off on a win on tuesday. jo currie, bbc news. and if you want to continue watching the bbc news at ten, please turn over to bbc one or you can watch on iplayer. next, it's newsnight. seismic — one of the most historic pieces of legislation in the modern era. the assisted dying bill lives on. but is this the fight labour wanted so early into their tenure? the fight the prime minister did not want was a protracted focus on his transport secretary. did he push her out? and why so quickly? welcome to newsnight for live late night interviews and debate. maybe we don't talk about death enough. how it ends, when it ends. but that changed for ever today. the assisted dying bill is the biggest societal change in half a century — and make no mistake, it will change forever how we talk about our end of life care. kim leadbeater�*s bill passed with a
norway, they were on the end of a crushing 4—0 defeat that all but ends their hopes of reaching switzerlandmmer. while scotland were underwhelming at home to finland, neither side doing enough to find the net as it finished goalless. they will hope to sign off on a win on tuesday. jo currie, bbc news. and if you want to continue watching the bbc news at ten, please turn over to bbc one or you can watch on iplayer. next, it's newsnight. seismic — one of the most historic pieces of...
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they escaped into switzerland as the war near its end. and in 1945, manny, his family, immigrated to palestine, where their family was entirely or nearly entirely reunited the mandel family to the united states. in 1949, settling in philadelphia, phil and he married his wife adrian in 1958 and practiced psycho therapy in maryland. right r right next door here until retired in 2014. manny is a volunteer at the united states holocaust memorial right here in dc. and if you've had the opportunity to visit that memorial, i urge you do so. i also urge you to buckle up before you go in. we're also pleased to welcome tibor. born in 1929, to a --, to jewish parents in the former czechoslovak here, tibor because of his jewish origin, he was not allowed to attend school during. his most formative years. 14, 15, 16. tibor spent three years evading. the german nazis and the slovak government hiding with his family in a small hand cave in the snow covered mountains for more than 200 days, while his entire extended family was deported, never to be seen
they escaped into switzerland as the war near its end. and in 1945, manny, his family, immigrated to palestine, where their family was entirely or nearly entirely reunited the mandel family to the united states. in 1949, settling in philadelphia, phil and he married his wife adrian in 1958 and practiced psycho therapy in maryland. right r right next door here until retired in 2014. manny is a volunteer at the united states holocaust memorial right here in dc. and if you've had the opportunity...