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as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. crime agency has confirmed germany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel crossings because cities like essen are near, but not too near, the calais region's more closely watched so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around essen. police raided one a few days ago, but they separate their stock and give bait to police. as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. britain's national crime agency has confirmed germany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel crossings because cities like essen are near, but not too near, the calais region's more closely watched beaches, while under german law helping to smuggle people out of the eu to a third country, like the uk, isn't technically illegal. back at the cafe, it's down to business. the smuggler says one option. "i can get you a boat. "you will pay me 15,
as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. crime agency has confirmed germany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel crossings because cities like essen are near, but not too near, the calais region's more closely watched so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around essen. police raided one a few days ago, but they separate their...
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as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. rmany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle, a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around essen. police raided one a few days ago, but they separate their stock and give bait to police. as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. britain's national crime agency has confirmed germany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel crossings because cities like essen are near, but not too near, the calais region's more closely watched beaches, while under german law helping to smuggle people out of the eu to a third country, like the uk, isn't technically illegal. back at the cafe, it's down to business. the smuggler says one option. "i can get y
as our investigation shows, smugglers are moving boats from turkey to west germany. rmany's a central location for storing dinghies later used in channel to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle, a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around essen. police raided one a few...
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are still differences, significant differences between the japanese form of east and what was west germany . yes, one has to say that the income in the eastern countries and the eastern states is still lower for the same job. you get less pay in eastern germany than you do in western germany. although the cost of living is low there as well. the number of instruments and top german jobs and in society in germany, the under represented in companies and the military and media and politics. a few instruments actually have influence in germany. at the same time, you have to say that's the millions, billions of of money. what poured into is drum the in the last 30 years. and if you just look at the facade is germany at house facades at the streets, infrastructure. a lot of you still need looks a lot better than much of west germany. because so much money has been out there. okay, thank you for that time. so i did every political correspondence on sprint. is reminder about top story base. our is ram has counted absent new and strikes on the roofs, which never needs of purchases. thank wounded me
are still differences, significant differences between the japanese form of east and what was west germany . yes, one has to say that the income in the eastern countries and the eastern states is still lower for the same job. you get less pay in eastern germany than you do in western germany. although the cost of living is low there as well. the number of instruments and top german jobs and in society in germany, the under represented in companies and the military and media and politics. a few...
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that aust still differences significant differences between b jeremy's form east and what was west germany. yes, one has to say that the income in the eastern countries in the eastern states is still lower for the same job to get less pay in eastern germany than you're doing western germany. all the, the cost of living is low there as well. the number of east germans and talk to him and jobs and in society, in germany, the under represented in a companies in the military and media and politics. a few instruments actually have influence in germany. at the same time, you have to say that the millions, billions of, of money. what poured into is drum the in the last 30 years. and if you just look at the facade and issue of any of house facades at the streets, infrastructure, a lot of you still need looks a lot better than much of west germany, because so much money has been out there. okay, thank you for that time. so i did, every political correspondence on sprint is not was the day you can follow the team on social media dw, use the latest headlines around the clock of course dw dot com on t
that aust still differences significant differences between b jeremy's form east and what was west germany. yes, one has to say that the income in the eastern countries in the eastern states is still lower for the same job to get less pay in eastern germany than you're doing western germany. all the, the cost of living is low there as well. the number of east germans and talk to him and jobs and in society, in germany, the under represented in a companies in the military and media and politics....
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essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.o get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies, for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close — that could compromise things — but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle, a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around
essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.o get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies, for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our...
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political forces at the time who did say that we needed a new unified constitution rather than west germany in some sense, swallowing, eastern germany or in some sense, imposing its constitution, its system on east germany. but there was a need at the time, i think on all sides of trying to this as quickly as possible. possibly because of the cold war that will show um, reality at the time. and mark wasn't quite sure how forces between eastern europe and communist a former communist the parts of europe and, and the west would play out. and it was a big desire also in eastern germany to become part of the west to benefit from western from western society. and west and prosperity. yeah. and so, and, you know, looking back more than 30 years, hindsight is always 2020. they didn't have that, of course, in the early ninety's. and as always, thank you. finally, parts of south america and the pacific region have been treated to a rear display in the sky. and you're going to see it to what you're looking at. here is known as a ring of fire. it's caused by what's known as an annual or, or re shaped
political forces at the time who did say that we needed a new unified constitution rather than west germany in some sense, swallowing, eastern germany or in some sense, imposing its constitution, its system on east germany. but there was a need at the time, i think on all sides of trying to this as quickly as possible. possibly because of the cold war that will show um, reality at the time. and mark wasn't quite sure how forces between eastern europe and communist a former communist the parts...
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and of what going on in west germany mattered an enormous amount. so, yes, people certainly were conscripted. but because of there was more volunteering, if that makes sense. what was the racial makeup of the army or the armed forces at that? black soldiers served is slightly higher percentages. it was more. 12 13% when the population was about 10.5%. the conflict station is where they served and. blacks men tended have less education than white men and therefore ended up more likely to be in the infantry rather than in positions with higher technical demands and higher education. why was that? because the educational system that they were coming of often in the south was poor. there was discrimination and it was segregation. i mean, legal. jim crow is just over. by 1968. it hasn't been long at all. and in that, the army leaders recognized the reasons for this. but what it led to was initially a vietnam, a much higher disproportionately higher death rate for african-americans which, you know when recognize as they started to change the despised skin
and of what going on in west germany mattered an enormous amount. so, yes, people certainly were conscripted. but because of there was more volunteering, if that makes sense. what was the racial makeup of the army or the armed forces at that? black soldiers served is slightly higher percentages. it was more. 12 13% when the population was about 10.5%. the conflict station is where they served and. blacks men tended have less education than white men and therefore ended up more likely to be in...
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essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through. it's here ourjournalist is posing as a syrian man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies, for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close — that could compromise things — but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle, a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equi
essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through. it's here ourjournalist is posing as a syrian man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies, for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else...
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essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.an man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close. that could compromise things, but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle — a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten wa
essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.an man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to...
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you want the short answer, i'd have to say that it became clear off to the sounding of east and west germany in 1949. that 2 different political systems would become established. and then they'd have a situation of mass exit is the same. it's have you have them wouldn't one done because they were many people who wanted to escape east germany in the 19 fifties and it culminated in the building of the war and then it was a consequence of this exodus youth. i'm as a demo of our, i know for good to go for the goals and how did the walls spend for so long as i b m. yeah, i was because it was a manifestation of an entire system, especially to the f i out east germany was integrated into the system of east and block states. and so it was dependent on developments they got up as not until the 1980, as well as the developments such that a little bit of opening was possible. and this of it when you, when we're done, you will help m as in as noon. but of course, it was the east gym and citizens who took the decisive steps towards toppling the wall here in eddie to add up to what i could find. having du
you want the short answer, i'd have to say that it became clear off to the sounding of east and west germany in 1949. that 2 different political systems would become established. and then they'd have a situation of mass exit is the same. it's have you have them wouldn't one done because they were many people who wanted to escape east germany in the 19 fifties and it culminated in the building of the war and then it was a consequence of this exodus youth. i'm as a demo of our, i know for good to...
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west germany became a member of nato and the european union, with security guarantees from the unitedtes and other allies, extended exclusively to the western part of this territory. and only with the collapse of the soviet union and the communist system of germany. and then the guarantees that applied to west germany automatically spread to the eastern territories. actually, this is what the biden administration is thinking about now, having decided to offer ukraine a similar version of the security guarantee. so, it seems that if this plan is approved by the white house, as well as by the rest of the us's european allies, ukraine will get a clear perspective introduction to nato, while the security guarantees of the north atlantic alliance will apply exclusively to the territory that will be under the control of the ukrainian defense forces. as for the temporarily occupied territories of donetsk, luhansk, kherson, zaporizhzhia regions, as well as the autonomous republic of crimea, security guarantees will apply to them only after the final deoccupation. this plan does not look flawl
west germany became a member of nato and the european union, with security guarantees from the unitedtes and other allies, extended exclusively to the western part of this territory. and only with the collapse of the soviet union and the communist system of germany. and then the guarantees that applied to west germany automatically spread to the eastern territories. actually, this is what the biden administration is thinking about now, having decided to offer ukraine a similar version of the...
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for ukraine, there is one very an important point, west germany did not fight for its independence after and capitulation, because they had no need for it, because... american british troops were already in this territory, that is, it actually already had a huge contingent, well relatively speaking , future nato allies, on their land. and for stalin, advancing further would mean a direct confrontation and the start of a new war immediately with the western world. this is also an important difference, it seems to me that what makes this plan not too realistic, like me if it really exists, i will add to your words, and the western partners should remember that in the history of ukraine there was a ukrainian insurgent army, the only army in history that did not capitulate, that fought against the moscow enemy, this is what the westerners should remember partners and to know that in us flows the veins of those rebels, soldiers of the ou, upa, members of their derivative groups who fought for independent ukraine, and in the end, all of them... in 1991 saw their dream of an independent ukraini
for ukraine, there is one very an important point, west germany did not fight for its independence after and capitulation, because they had no need for it, because... american british troops were already in this territory, that is, it actually already had a huge contingent, well relatively speaking , future nato allies, on their land. and for stalin, advancing further would mean a direct confrontation and the start of a new war immediately with the western world. this is also an important...
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essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.urnalist is posing as a syrian man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close. that could compromise things, but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem. and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle — a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from t
essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through.urnalist is posing as a syrian man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler, who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months...
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west germany to east germany. >> couldn't agree with you more.hould we talk about the tory leadership in the blue corner? robert jenrick, who has the air of a middle manager who is suddenly surprised that that he's got a bit more to him than meets the eye. meanwhile, kemi badenoch akin to the terrifying new supply teacher at school who actually expects the class to do some work. yes, i thought that debate last night was fantastic. on gb news jenrick's feisty, fearless and in a hurry. kemi is calm, methodical, principled and terrifying. jenrick has gone for a policy detail approach. the guys are walking manifesto badenoch is offering no detail, no policy , just a trust me, no policy, just a trust me, i got this message . roberts too got this message. roberts too much information. jenrick and kemi not enough information badenoch. so the membership must either choose a set of policy ideas. by the way, do you think robert jenrick tells his wife every morning that he's leaving the echr? d0 every morning that he's leaving the echr? do you think he's li
west germany to east germany. >> couldn't agree with you more.hould we talk about the tory leadership in the blue corner? robert jenrick, who has the air of a middle manager who is suddenly surprised that that he's got a bit more to him than meets the eye. meanwhile, kemi badenoch akin to the terrifying new supply teacher at school who actually expects the class to do some work. yes, i thought that debate last night was fantastic. on gb news jenrick's feisty, fearless and in a hurry. kemi...
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returning to the problems of intelligence, when they compare the gdr and the frg and say that west germany was an order of magnitude superior in all matters, well, that's not quite true, there was a structure in the german democratic republic, it was called the stasi, it's a world-famous brand today, just like its leader, markus wolf, they worked an order of magnitude better than their west german opponents, and often outstripped the british and... why am i saying all this: in our country there are a huge number of people who were somehow connected with the german democratic republic, or served there or worked, well, in many ways this is a personal story for our president vladimir putin, we remember that along the line of the first main directorate of the kgb, he worked under the appropriate cover in the german democratic republic, so nostalgia, we have nostalgia for those times, and the east germans have nostalgia for their soviet... friends, not everyone, but they do, i can say that visiting several times the garrison where i spent my childhood, my father served in the group of soviet tr
returning to the problems of intelligence, when they compare the gdr and the frg and say that west germany was an order of magnitude superior in all matters, well, that's not quite true, there was a structure in the german democratic republic, it was called the stasi, it's a world-famous brand today, just like its leader, markus wolf, they worked an order of magnitude better than their west german opponents, and often outstripped the british and... why am i saying all this: in our country there...
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people do not have as much wealth as in west and jeremy that don't have it don't have as many results as they don't have as much of property um the jobs in east germany uh, less well paid in jo. then in west giovanni store for the same kind of work to do better that you do. so there are still big differences. on the other hand, that has been enormous amounts of money prompted to use drugs in the last 30 years . and to what time they said, if you come from outside and look at east german towns, they look better repair. the more that they look better, the basic has been mended. townsend, west, germany, and front. as always, hans, having you here. good. having to put this into context for us to thank you to you. what your dw do is i'll be back in the top of the hour with more world news. i have to send you the, the women holding there's nobody could have imagined female manages the manager of the yeah. and ritual roles. the work in a tricky environment. and demanding jobs having drunk many times the ground next to and i try to you out on d delta into the conflicts with sarah kelly's ukraine says that a 3 cent incursion into russian territory has made a
people do not have as much wealth as in west and jeremy that don't have it don't have as many results as they don't have as much of property um the jobs in east germany uh, less well paid in jo. then in west giovanni store for the same kind of work to do better that you do. so there are still big differences. on the other hand, that has been enormous amounts of money prompted to use drugs in the last 30 years . and to what time they said, if you come from outside and look at east german towns,...
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gigantic euphoria among everyone, well, it started back in 1989, when the wall was destroyed, when west germany gave every german from east germany crossing into their territory... 100 marks, and 100 marks, naturally, western marks, not gdr marks, for which you could buy a lot, everyone suddenly rushed, in general, there was such absolute euphoria, then october 3, and such a day is considered , as it were, the unification of germany, well, yesterday , i think i said it, i want to repeat it again, in fact, the gdr stood for 40 years, they were founded on october 7, forty-nine, and in fact on november 9, 89. now this wall seems so ordinary to me, as for someone, probably, it is such a holiday, to see a piece of the berlin wall with these drawings, i run next to it, i drive by it almost every day, i look at it... i don’t have a feeling of such greatness, that it was, but i understand that the german democratic republic, it created a completely new people, which they don’t like to talk about in germany, they don’t like to talk about, they talk about the fact that the germans united, but they don’t
gigantic euphoria among everyone, well, it started back in 1989, when the wall was destroyed, when west germany gave every german from east germany crossing into their territory... 100 marks, and 100 marks, naturally, western marks, not gdr marks, for which you could buy a lot, everyone suddenly rushed, in general, there was such absolute euphoria, then october 3, and such a day is considered , as it were, the unification of germany, well, yesterday , i think i said it, i want to repeat it...
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also, during the cold war , only west germany was a member of nato.tern diplomats are increasingly ukrainian officials coming to the conclusion that significant security guarantees can become the basis for an agreed settlement in which russia retains de facto, but not de jure, control over all or part of the ukrainian territory that it currently occupies. the president's office responded to the article on guarantees for ukraine in exchange for the occupied territories with nonsense. the president's office said that ukraine does not trade sovereignty and territories. in addition, they noted that such a conversation, which she wrote about. now we have one important goal, he said about long-term goals, the chancellor and i, as well as the entire federal government, all our partners, fully agree that the right to self-defense of ukraine does not mean that there is a border, here is ukraine, here is russia. the ukrainian government continues to make efforts aimed at obtaining permission to use western long -range missiles to strike russian territory. some
also, during the cold war , only west germany was a member of nato.tern diplomats are increasingly ukrainian officials coming to the conclusion that significant security guarantees can become the basis for an agreed settlement in which russia retains de facto, but not de jure, control over all or part of the ukrainian territory that it currently occupies. the president's office responded to the article on guarantees for ukraine in exchange for the occupied territories with nonsense. the...
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position of the ussr, the two germanys, the eastern and western, united, but the country still looks divided. 34 years after the reunification, we need to realize, that east and west have drifted further apart than ever before. the longed-for unity now exists only in ceremonial speeches that are ignored. in 34 years, the two germanys have come closer for a while, but have been drifting apart again for some time now. so how does the gdr still remind us of itself? from germany, our special correspondent, mikhail antonov. mario schubert sells everything made in the gdr, but he considers himself less of an entrepreneur and more of a collector. his shop - here is the first and only cosmonaut in the gdr, zygmunt jn, here is of course, yuri gagarin. mario wears an earring in the shape of two hammers, in memory of his childhood in the ore mountains, where uranium was mined, which the ussr needed. he says it was a good time. i went to school all 10 years we studied. together with my friends, we grew up together, we were together from kindergarten, now the system is arranged differently, then there were school camps, i had a wonderful childhood, trabant in russian means spu
position of the ussr, the two germanys, the eastern and western, united, but the country still looks divided. 34 years after the reunification, we need to realize, that east and west have drifted further apart than ever before. the longed-for unity now exists only in ceremonial speeches that are ignored. in 34 years, the two germanys have come closer for a while, but have been drifting apart again for some time now. so how does the gdr still remind us of itself? from germany, our special...
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essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through. man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar, motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. 0ur guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close. that could compromise things, but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle — a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten wareho
essen, west germany, a place many migrants come to or pass through. man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar, motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this...
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talking about a model, in particular, so writes the financial times, according to which a long when west germany existed. we can now see the graphics on the screen. west. diplomats and a growing number of ukrainian officials are inclined to believe that meaningful security guarantees could form the basis of a negotiated settlement in which russia retains de facto, not de jure, control over that or part of ukrainian territory it currently holds under occupation, and another the article that i just talked about, ukraine is conducting private talks about a peace agreement with about a peace agreement in general, is also written by fenela. financial times, the publication writes that behind closed doors there are certain conversations going on, according to what i just said, but what's interesting about this article is that basically, i also thought, guessed, quote, it's true, it's doubtful that putin has an incentive to agree to negotiations , land in exchange for peace, as long as he believes that his forces can still increase their gains, that is, that we have repeatedly spoken to you ... that ru
talking about a model, in particular, so writes the financial times, according to which a long when west germany existed. we can now see the graphics on the screen. west. diplomats and a growing number of ukrainian officials are inclined to believe that meaningful security guarantees could form the basis of a negotiated settlement in which russia retains de facto, not de jure, control over that or part of ukrainian territory it currently holds under occupation, and another the article that i...
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. >> west germany, a place where many migrants come to our pass-through.ere that our journalist is posing as a syrian man who wants to get to britain on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu, motorist, and dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one he suggests is being stored nearby somewhere around, ready for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it is becoming clear someone else is coming. >> months on groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple streets away having a meeting with his contact. we have a tracker on him. we are parked here, we don't want to get too close. that could compromise things i'm a but we have to be close enough in case there is a problem and we have to get him out of there. they are joined by a man, the uncle, a term of authority. due to german law, we cannot record the sound of the meeting, so right after, our journalist describes to me what happened. >> they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have ar
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of us and has moved from berlin on the 31st anniversary of the reunification between east and west germany. many here and the land has come to get us a cold for one thing and that is peace. it's a very unlikely coalition of different kinds of groups of these organizations, trade, union split stations, migrant organization, calling for an end to the war and ukraine and, and the war in gaza and 11, i'm calling for an and also to um sales. so it's around wrapping deliveries to ukraine as well. germany is one of the main supplies to as well and also to ukraine . germany is 2nd in the world of selling um stories ro, really 40 percent of the sales to as well. i'm coming from germany and they have face legal consequences for these um sales and a lot of pressure also for many groups to stop this and especially you tell me it hasn't changed this sense. but the reasons reports have shown that from the start of this year, the um sales, who as well really reduce. and although the government doesn't want to confirm that this is not central change, acquisition, it seems, according to many analysts that
of us and has moved from berlin on the 31st anniversary of the reunification between east and west germany. many here and the land has come to get us a cold for one thing and that is peace. it's a very unlikely coalition of different kinds of groups of these organizations, trade, union split stations, migrant organization, calling for an end to the war and ukraine and, and the war in gaza and 11, i'm calling for an and also to um sales. so it's around wrapping deliveries to ukraine as well....
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are talking about the model, in particular, so writes the financial times, according to which west germanyed for a long time. and we now see the graphic on the screen, western diplomats and an increasing number of ukrainian officials are inclined to think that significant security guarantees can become the basis of a negotiated settlement in which russia will retain de facto, and not de jure, control over this or part of the ukrainian territory that it's currently under occupation, and another article that i just talked about, ukraine is having private peace talks. the agreement with about the peace agreement in general, the financial times also writes, the publication writes that behind closed doors there are some certain conversations going on according to what i just voiced, but what is interesting in this article is that in principle i also thought, guessed, quote, although it is doubtful that putin has an incentive to agree to negotiations, land in exchange for peace as long as he believes that his powers can still defeat him. to sew their successes, i.e., that we have repeatedly said
are talking about the model, in particular, so writes the financial times, according to which west germanyed for a long time. and we now see the graphic on the screen, western diplomats and an increasing number of ukrainian officials are inclined to think that significant security guarantees can become the basis of a negotiated settlement in which russia will retain de facto, and not de jure, control over this or part of the ukrainian territory that it's currently under occupation, and another...
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germany and has 1500 hot spots. many a chemical plant, so apples and in the case of my home region in south west, in germany, in fields around a 1000 tech tests of farm land here, a highly contaminated why? how did this become a problem reach? the missionary reinhardt is a geologist who's an expert at cleaning up p fast hotspots. com, dots. so via it happened because so called soil conditioners were applied to the fields all for the boot and holes could possibly contain to cope sludge. a few, in particular from nominated paper products, all still pop you in to see the seas to dish bits the popular eggs people used to, to improve the social and instead ended up contaminating it. stuff that's in the face. it full environment. mm hm. it's a patchwork of fields contaminated to varying degrees. timing is any possible to its limits. it extends wells, were closed due to high pass levels, cleanup operations of rad. this was once a contaminated field test on how it was old gospel and clean. one guy, nice and hot 9 might not know. they dug down roughly one meter utah. this material was then placed under a building must be under
germany and has 1500 hot spots. many a chemical plant, so apples and in the case of my home region in south west, in germany, in fields around a 1000 tech tests of farm land here, a highly contaminated why? how did this become a problem reach? the missionary reinhardt is a geologist who's an expert at cleaning up p fast hotspots. com, dots. so via it happened because so called soil conditioners were applied to the fields all for the boot and holes could possibly contain to cope sludge. a few,...
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germany and has 1500 hot spots. many a chemical plant. so apples and in the case of my home region in south west, in germany, in fields around a 1000 tech has of farm land here, a highly contaminated why. how did this become a problem region? the missionary reinhardt is a geologist who's an expert at cleaning up p, fast hotspots as com dots, or via it happened because so called soil conditioners were applied to the fields, and also with the boot and holes could possibly contain the pope's lodge. a few, in particular from nominated paper products, all still pop you in to see the institution did see all the popular because people used to, to improve the social and instead ended up contaminating it. stuff that's in the face of full invite. and it's a patchwork of fields contaminated to varying degrees. timing is any possible to a limited extent. wells were closed due to high peach pass levels, cleanup operations of red. this was once a contaminated field and how it was all dug out. and clean. once kinase manhattan 9 might not know, they dug down roughly one meter utah. this material was in place under a building must be under a 4 slab i sealed
germany and has 1500 hot spots. many a chemical plant. so apples and in the case of my home region in south west, in germany, in fields around a 1000 tech has of farm land here, a highly contaminated why. how did this become a problem region? the missionary reinhardt is a geologist who's an expert at cleaning up p, fast hotspots as com dots, or via it happened because so called soil conditioners were applied to the fields, and also with the boot and holes could possibly contain the pope's...
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they called it occurring in silver instead, mission coon and was a leading neo nazi in west germany in the 19 eighties and comrades, so long as you don't allow yourself to be stopped, we will be unstoppable, finished, too. and i'll be unstoppable as long as you have faith in me, but in the end, there will be a revolution. and it will be more radical than last time. in 1989, the small town of long and near frankfort suddenly found itself at the center of the far right movement. like today asked the neo nazis wanted long in to become the 1st city in germany without any non german residents. yeah. such as schmidt has researched the history of right wing extremism here in south western germany. you can, what approach did they take here? now, do you come in from basically they salt publicity you from fedex? so they handed the leaflets and organized information stand and above all, trying to raise doubts and people's minds. but they're very racist high rates to help them and never physicals. and that by who didn't was very media savvy and approved in that respect. and principal, if you could
they called it occurring in silver instead, mission coon and was a leading neo nazi in west germany in the 19 eighties and comrades, so long as you don't allow yourself to be stopped, we will be unstoppable, finished, too. and i'll be unstoppable as long as you have faith in me, but in the end, there will be a revolution. and it will be more radical than last time. in 1989, the small town of long and near frankfort suddenly found itself at the center of the far right movement. like today asked...
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essen, west germany — a place many migrants come to or pass through.on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a couple of streets away, having a meeting with his contact. we've got a tracker on him. we're parked up here. we don't want to get too close. that could compromise things, but we've got to be close enough in case there's a problem and we have to get him out of there. they'rejoined by a man known as al hal — the uncle — a term of authority. due to strict german law, we can't record the sound of the meeting. so, right after, ourjournalist describes to me what happened. they tell me the equipment comes from turkey. they have about ten warehouses around essen. police raide
essen, west germany — a place many migrants come to or pass through.on a small boat. wearing a secret camera, he meets this man, a boat smuggler who says his name is abu sahar. these are videos from abu sahar — motors, dinghies for use in migrant crossings. this one, he's suggested, is being stored nearby, somewhere around essen, ready, for the right price. they end up at a cafe. it's becoming clear someone else is coming. months of groundwork have led up to this moment. our guy is just a...
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martin thomas describes the west germany colored grandfather and the different grandmothers, one intact, the other damaged with great tenderness. not a family novel more a family mosaic contest. only to it that way. the way it's written in the book, i wanted it that way, this flashlight like spotlight moment instead of direct to that these individuals. and that builds up on its own into something that's epic has her prose exuberant so radio and comforting the van to the mountains in place reach spectacularly for the sky today, a popular hiking area, but in 1991 it was the setting for the 1st by close of the eucharist off was so many germans, these mountains, australian city, familiar? that's because the famous winter to german weston's, west shops here and the 19 sixty's, the mountain range was a stand into the american prairie when clements my 1st had the story while travelling in croatia, he immediately so it's potential duction and you'll be sermons in yugoslavia. part of my, the international production and the disintegrating dream of yugoslavia. that's great. sentiment is not, that
martin thomas describes the west germany colored grandfather and the different grandmothers, one intact, the other damaged with great tenderness. not a family novel more a family mosaic contest. only to it that way. the way it's written in the book, i wanted it that way, this flashlight like spotlight moment instead of direct to that these individuals. and that builds up on its own into something that's epic has her prose exuberant so radio and comforting the van to the mountains in place reach...
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has a 25% tariff on imported light trucks it was put in place as a retaliation for france and west germany's tariffs on american chicken in 1964 the chip and tariffs are long gone, but 60 years later, the truck terms of remains these examples, all small-bore-specific tariffs on one or two goods trump's proposal of sweeping taxes on all imported goods would have much broader implications. the peterson institute concluded that depending on how fully trump would carry out his policies, the american economy would be 2.8% to 9.7% smaller than otherwise by 2028 and inflation would be between 4.1 percentage points and 7.4 percentage points higher than otherwise by 2026. the center for american progress action fund calculated that the typical american family would pay up to $3,900 more for goods and services each year. add to this trump's plan for mass deportation of undocumented workers at a time when unemployment is at a close to 50 year low. and you will almost certainly have a shortage of workers, which will lead to higher wages. now this may sound good, but it would certainly contribute to infl
has a 25% tariff on imported light trucks it was put in place as a retaliation for france and west germany's tariffs on american chicken in 1964 the chip and tariffs are long gone, but 60 years later, the truck terms of remains these examples, all small-bore-specific tariffs on one or two goods trump's proposal of sweeping taxes on all imported goods would have much broader implications. the peterson institute concluded that depending on how fully trump would carry out his policies, the...
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stuff us and has moved from button on the 31st anniversary of the reunification between east and west germany many here and the land has come together to code for one thing and that is piece. it's a very unlikely coalition of different kinds of groups of these organizations. trade unions for, let's say migrant organization calling for an end to the war and ukraine and, and the war in gaza and 11, i'm calling for an and also to um, sales still is around wrapping deliveries to ukraine as well. germany is one of the main supplies to as well and also to ukraine. germany is 2nd in the world of selling um stories ro, really 40 percent of the sales to as well. i'm coming from germany and they have face legal consequences for these um sales and a lot of pressure also for many groups to stop this and especially you tell me it hasn't changed this sense. but the reasons reports have shown that from the start of this year, the um sales, who as well really reduce. and although the government doesn't want to confirm that this is not central change acquisition, it seems, according to many analysts that they
stuff us and has moved from button on the 31st anniversary of the reunification between east and west germany many here and the land has come together to code for one thing and that is piece. it's a very unlikely coalition of different kinds of groups of these organizations. trade unions for, let's say migrant organization calling for an end to the war and ukraine and, and the war in gaza and 11, i'm calling for an and also to um, sales still is around wrapping deliveries to ukraine as well....
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us and has moved from button on the 31st anniversary of the rio notification between east and west germany. many here and the land has come to get us a cold for one thing and that is peace.
us and has moved from button on the 31st anniversary of the rio notification between east and west germany. many here and the land has come to get us a cold for one thing and that is peace.