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and to britain plan a surprise and defense spending prime minister receipts through not weeds native sheets in warsaw and says the increase is necessary to protect democracy. the empire. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. we begin with a series of arrests in germany on suspicion of spying for china. the latest to be detained as a staff member of the far right alternative for germany party. the worker is an assistant to this man, maximillian class, the f. these leading candidate in june's european elections to man and a woman were detained a day earlier on similar charges. federal prosecutors saying those 3 set upfront companies to obtain research and technology that could be used to help the chinese navy. so i asked our political correspondence, simon young to tell us more about the accusations against the a f d staff member a the man arrested today is a jim and citizen gen g, as he said he is an aide to maximilian cross who's a member of the european parliament at full the far right, a half day alternative for germany, a policy. and what he's accused of essentially is p
and to britain plan a surprise and defense spending prime minister receipts through not weeds native sheets in warsaw and says the increase is necessary to protect democracy. the empire. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. we begin with a series of arrests in germany on suspicion of spying for china. the latest to be detained as a staff member of the far right alternative for germany party. the worker is an assistant to this man, maximillian class, the f. these leading candidate in...
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it's the latest and a number of the rest of the suspect, the chinese bodies in germany and britain to announce as a shop prize and defense funding from it as diversely select, meet natal, chase, and bar. so and face that increases. and that's the thing to protect democracy. the i'm the whole johnny, welcome to the program. student protests against the board and gauze, all have spread through universities. across the united states, several colleges have closed off campuses and switch to remote loading from universities called in police to break up pro discounts hundreds have been arrested since last week. administrators feel the students could still empty semitism, but the students say that defending free speech. another day, another round of pro gas demonstrations columbia as new york campus. as the protests into the 7th day charge of anti semitism, a, causing a political crisis with calls for the colleges president to resign over a $130.00 people were arrested on monday evening. that's a protest organized by n y u students. the man of new york says, hate has no place in the states. i
it's the latest and a number of the rest of the suspect, the chinese bodies in germany and britain to announce as a shop prize and defense funding from it as diversely select, meet natal, chase, and bar. so and face that increases. and that's the thing to protect democracy. the i'm the whole johnny, welcome to the program. student protests against the board and gauze, all have spread through universities. across the united states, several colleges have closed off campuses and switch to remote...
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k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport the asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the want. as for an minister to send people there, while their claims were being processed, a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa. the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants, still sitting empty, as, as the plan soon ran into legal challenges. the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded. u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional as saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring that rolanda is a safe country despite the history of mistreating migrants. the bill also order is u. k. courts to ignore the countries own human rights act, as well as international rules on refugees. the un human rights office weighed in last month. the combined effects
k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport the asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the want. as for an minister to send people there, while their claims were being processed, a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa. the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for...
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and britain plans a soft rise in defense spending. prime minister wishes to not meet nato cheats in warsaw as the increase is necessary to protect democracy. the . i'm quite richardson welcome. we begin with a series of arrests here in germany on the suspicion of spying for china. the latest suspect to be detained is a long standing aid to a member of the european parliament, who represents the far right alternative for germany party. to man and a woman have also been arrested. the german government says the espionage accusations are serious. beijing, however, it denies any wrong doing. jim and prosecutors say gen g e can, we can fully name repeatedly post on information to china, about confidential discussions with the european parliament. jim and media report say this involve debates on security and defense. implications of china has influence on the use critical infrastructure. and he's also accused of spying on people in germany who are opposed to the chinese government. the german citizen has been working as an aid to maximilian crime. he sits in the european parliament for the fall o
and britain plans a soft rise in defense spending. prime minister wishes to not meet nato cheats in warsaw as the increase is necessary to protect democracy. the . i'm quite richardson welcome. we begin with a series of arrests here in germany on the suspicion of spying for china. the latest suspect to be detained is a long standing aid to a member of the european parliament, who represents the far right alternative for germany party. to man and a woman have also been arrested. the german...
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as the increase to britain's own defense budget is necessary. as the world, the shows is the most dangerous that it has been since the end of the colon, who so today only announcing the biggest strengthening around national defense for a generation. we will put the case on defense industry unable to take one of a central and lessons of the war. and ukraine is that we need deepest stop pauses of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. we will send ukraine and additional officers 1000000 pounds, hitting $3000000000.00 pounds of support this year. and we'll provide them with a lower just as a package, if you k military equipment. this will include more than 400 vehicles, full 1000000 rounds of ammunition, 60 votes, and no fuel rating crossed, vital air defenses, and long range, precision guided stone shot and missiles. part of the pulling our correspondent now christian, when, while she's in brussels, she's been following the story for us. so christie, what, what stood out the most to you from this meeting. we sold you
as the increase to britain's own defense budget is necessary. as the world, the shows is the most dangerous that it has been since the end of the colon, who so today only announcing the biggest strengthening around national defense for a generation. we will put the case on defense industry unable to take one of a central and lessons of the war. and ukraine is that we need deepest stop pauses of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. we will send ukraine and...
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it in britain, this economic crisis, more and more brits are moving to france. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story or language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not correct the, the c minutes. d w respect is all about what can we have and texting nature? that's right, sandra, respectively, just studying the new data. it's about being up to date with current ideas, technologies. i'm trying to eat co way of life, the environment magazine, the co op in 90 minutes on d. w. the trends. news trends and nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich frankfurt. berlin tend to face with russia is more against ukraine. the world's gracious military lines shows weakness. which of a holiday, from reality. and now we're dealing with the consequences of that. can nato offer its mendez suspicion protection? your p. o security basic $0.51 on the us. if it were a tax, what the alliance really close rang out to john's april fools on the this is the, the news coming to live for berlin. a suspect to this really era strike hits. ir
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this was britain's chief medical officer speaking. i was in favor of government times to make, but i smoke free country. and the landmark smoking band cleared its 1st hub on tuesday evening. members of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of it built that would raise the legal age for buying cigarettes every year. ultimately needing that. anyone born up to 2009 would never be allowed to buy cigarettes. legally. the bill phil has declared another reading. the problem in parliament set up a house well surprising the legislation, his bach strong opinions on both sides. both are it. uh yeah. not the smoke free room. finding something has never been a solution to anything, pray for your thoughts and such a part of the young person's coach. some people culture it same, then i think everybody's faith nowadays. spiking is bad and we're better off without it. let's get moved from correspondent to charlotte chelton pill in london . welcome shop. let's start with critics of of this proposed the band. what would that arguments so the 1st 6 is
this was britain's chief medical officer speaking. i was in favor of government times to make, but i smoke free country. and the landmark smoking band cleared its 1st hub on tuesday evening. members of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of it built that would raise the legal age for buying cigarettes every year. ultimately needing that. anyone born up to 2009 would never be allowed to buy cigarettes. legally. the bill phil has declared another reading. the problem in parliament set up a...
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the government hopes the new law will prevent people trying to reach britain by boat. prime minister receives so not insist, the 1st flights carrying migrants will leap within weeks, but legal challenges are expected. just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala meant to be stay all night ended. with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the right, 312. the news to the last 237. so the, i have it the, i have it, it's a country national, know that is divided opinion in britain across here as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. i think it to be good economy credit for the initial cost of getting but in there's no nothing that is better than your money copy to quote us, we are very grateful to receive the progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development to the hosting them as an opportunity to us as for wanda and because they have skills which still share with us. so you understand that this is a profit for us, the others look at their it's from an ethical and historical perspective of it. why 2 and one is history. we had many r
the government hopes the new law will prevent people trying to reach britain by boat. prime minister receives so not insist, the 1st flights carrying migrants will leap within weeks, but legal challenges are expected. just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala meant to be stay all night ended. with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the right, 312. the news to the last 237. so the, i have it the, i have it, it's a country national, know that is divided opinion in britain across here...
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a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa. the u . k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels in rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges, the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional and saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring that rwanda is a safe country. despite the history of mistreating migrants, the bill also orders you k courts to ignore the countries own human rights act, as well as international rules on refugees. the un human rights office wait in the last month. the combined effects of this bill attempting to shield government action from found the legal scrutiny directed on the call to basic human rights principles. supplements, comb with folks are international human rights and assign them related obligations by legislation. we urge the u. k. government to take all necess
a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa. the u . k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels in rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges, the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional and saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring...
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this was britain's chief medical officer speaking. i was in favor of government plans to make but i smoke free country and landmark smoking band cleared its 1st title on tuesday evening. members of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill that would raise the legal age for buying cigarettes every year. ultimately needing that, anyone born after 2009 would never be allowed to buy cigarettes. legally. the bill still has to clear another reading. the problem in parliament set up a house, well, surprisingly, legislation his box strong opinions on both sides of both are it? yeah. not to make a smoke for a breath. finding something has never been a solution to anything racing and start such a part of the young person's coach. some people the culture at simon. i think everybody's faith nowadays. smoking is bad and we're better off without it. let's get more from bach correspondent to charlotte chelton pill in london. welcome shop . let's start with critics of, of this proposed about what will that arguments to the critics. is it 10
this was britain's chief medical officer speaking. i was in favor of government plans to make but i smoke free country and landmark smoking band cleared its 1st title on tuesday evening. members of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill that would raise the legal age for buying cigarettes every year. ultimately needing that, anyone born after 2009 would never be allowed to buy cigarettes. legally. the bill still has to clear another reading. the problem in parliament set up a house,...
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so does that mean there's a difference between of brand name, soft drink and britain, and in germany months each dusty. so you can see that the sugar tax and bread has cost drinks to be reformulated, even in drinks like santa and sprague, we would have far more so than anything we see here in germany. as all the manufacturers don't explicitly say this is due to the tags stuff. it's pretty clear when you look at how the formulations have changed into 2 countries. all the doily store, take us up to one and to make a tom german's soft drink. manufacturers have done little to voluntarily reduce sugar content. so attacks would probably be far more effective. let us read why on the, how did the eyes of spiders and all the most spiders have 8 on? so if you have only 6, generally they have 2 larger principal eyes and the rest are secondary eyes. they help give spiders almost 360 degree vision, which they need. that's because spiders have no neck, so they can't turn their heads to see any predators or prey. they need to turn their entire bodies. jumping spiders need especially keen vision. th
so does that mean there's a difference between of brand name, soft drink and britain, and in germany months each dusty. so you can see that the sugar tax and bread has cost drinks to be reformulated, even in drinks like santa and sprague, we would have far more so than anything we see here in germany. as all the manufacturers don't explicitly say this is due to the tags stuff. it's pretty clear when you look at how the formulations have changed into 2 countries. all the doily store, take us up...
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the key result of our study is that britain reduced this sugar very fast and quite substantially. whereas germany made very little progress. calm for, i'm come to in fact lies. oliver. we'd sing a co author the study. he's the political director at the german obesity society. germany is one of the world's biggest per capita consumers of soft drinks on average. people in germany drink more than 80 leaders of sugar. we drink a year. teenage boys between $14.17 can so even more on average up to half of leader per day. that's way too much. experts say teen should only drink half that amount per week, not per day. and for land, the german obesity society studies diseases that are associated with a condition soft drinks or a key factor in serious weight gain is in direct to our that's because when we drink these products, we're consuming calories that the body doesn't really recognize as calories. meaning they don't lead to feelings of fullness and before that's why these drinks promote wake and to that. so in terms of health policy, we really want to reduce the amount of sugar and soft
the key result of our study is that britain reduced this sugar very fast and quite substantially. whereas germany made very little progress. calm for, i'm come to in fact lies. oliver. we'd sing a co author the study. he's the political director at the german obesity society. germany is one of the world's biggest per capita consumers of soft drinks on average. people in germany drink more than 80 leaders of sugar. we drink a year. teenage boys between $14.17 can so even more on average up to...
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it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here, as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. or i think it to be good for donation considering but in there's no nothing that is better than human to copy the quote as we're very grateful to receive the in progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development. i'm not sure it's correct to the hosting them as an opportunity to us, as for wanda, is because they have skills which still share with us. so you understand that this is a profit for us of is look at it from an ethical and historical perspective. color of it why 2 and one is history. we had many refugees kindly as a result of the genocide against the to the right. and we got help from the neighboring countries. so we support the refugees that the 2 because we understand deeply it's good for them to come on and good for us to host them on the la hotel. now in england. and does is like this man who wished to remain anonymous and not so sure where you're going to find that goes for these people who uh so the, it's like
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could the same hot in britain or like terry sills some way in the legislative process. this like it is more he's been looking for the is expected to be in the election year and maybe a meeting in the close is supporting this legislation by today in the, on the way. well, so that they go to this when charlotte and i'm worried about that. some of those no votes that came from within the government, conservative policy. what does that tell us about the prime minister issue? so next leadership one thing that helps as well, that means is that one wants to voice express. there are many, you've been very strongly held. have been a huge for some of the fun ministers. i wouldn't have been a good fit for him. as i say more and that she wants to have them. but at this point the kids should see uh no new selection is charlotte date of new charlotte chelsea and have a lot as well here in germany. meanwhile, uh where categories was legalized. uh, this binds you can now smoke weed in public, but anyone hoping for lights up the she is october fast is in for a bit of a down there. it's
could the same hot in britain or like terry sills some way in the legislative process. this like it is more he's been looking for the is expected to be in the election year and maybe a meeting in the close is supporting this legislation by today in the, on the way. well, so that they go to this when charlotte and i'm worried about that. some of those no votes that came from within the government, conservative policy. what does that tell us about the prime minister issue? so next leadership one...
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in the dawn, you fed up with the chaos of rex it in britain. this economic crisis, more and more brits are moving to france. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy on the bucket. not friction on dw. welcome to a place that gives a lot of things right. copenhagen's bustling bicycle friendly city is known for his design. in architecture. the data is capital might give us a glimpse of the urban future. copenhagen hits green, sustainable in 16 that is on d. w. the old trends, new friends, can nature defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich, franklin, berlin, santa, faced with rushes were against grace's military alliance spaces. new threats. would it really close ranks if it were a ton of your p and security basically depends to 90 percent on the us out to the hotel commentary dots april 4th on dw, the the, the new lot take off the phone. these regions of france are steep tradition and history, but they're changing as a growing number of brits move in. drawn by the
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world war 2 was over and the city lay in ruins. germany had lost the will, is it stopped at the allies, britain, france, and the us along with russia, had freed the city from not see room the, the pottstown agreement divided totally into 4 sectors. one each for the victors. but hostilities soon followed. the cold war had begun. east spelling was on the soviet rule while the allies government, the remaining 3 sectors. in 1949 to germany square for the federal republic, which would join nato in 1955 and the democratic republic which were joined the warsaw pact the same here. the bench on costco has been researching berlin and it spies for decades. and his co author was the book capital of spies. and the break comes around to 1947 when it was obvious that the nation so going in different directions. berlin, west, germany, east germany was the beginning of the code forward. and that's a point also where the intelligence collection started to get more intense waste. the land was now in ireland, surrounded by socialist east, germany, east and west and pals crushed the board is but the representatives
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and therefore, it is in a position and they have said as much, well, the america and great britain, i dare say germany doesn't want it the same as it has jurisdiction. i think invo reversed was considered a thomas and the, the is there any defense tools and these ready political leadership, but also quite possibly, if any of the countries getting both on the ground because the, the basis for jurisdiction of the international criminal quote in godsa is the submission to jurisdiction by the palestinian. those are archie in 90 in 2015. they need to be off though, shortly after the end of the last major war, opperation protect ridge right and it submitted during the ice. you see for both the west bank characters and for garza, besides the fortunately we're out of time, but we certainly appreciate you taking the time to help on this critical analysis of what's going on. thank you. it looks great and present a bottom is zalinski says, without more military support from the us. it will be difficult for ukraine to win the war against russia or even survive. so lensky has been pleading with we
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it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. i think it to be good for the mission close to getting but in there's no nothing that is better than human to copy to quote us, we're very grateful to receive the in progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development. i'm not sure it's correct to the hosting them as an opportunity to us, as for wanda, is because they have skills which still share with us. so you understand that this is a profit for us of is look at it from an ethical and historical perspective of it. why 2 and one is history. we had many refugees kindly as a result of the genocide against the to the right. and we got help from the neighboring countries. so we support the refugees at that too because we understand deeply it's good for them to come on and good for us to host them on the la hotel. now in england. and does is like this man who wished to remain anonymous and not so sure where you're going to find the goals for these people who uh, sounds like we'v
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and therefore, it is in a position and it has said as much, well, the america and great britain, i dare say germany doesn't want it's the same as it has jurisdiction that what's happening invo reversed was considered a thomas and the is there any defense schools in these ready political leadership, but also quite possibly, if any of the countries getting both on the ground, because the basis for jurisdiction of the international criminal quote in casa, is the submission to jurisdiction by the palestinian also archie in 90 in 2015. they need to be off the shortly after the end of the last major war, opperation protect ridge right. and it submitted during the ice. you see for both the westbank characters and for gauze there's lots of fortunately we're out of time, but we certainly appreciate you taking the time to help on this critical analysis of what's going on. thank you. yeah, it looks as well there is going in certain ze, over israel's ground defensive in the gaza strip after the is really military pulled. most of its troops out of southern guns are on sunday. israel said that it nee
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but also germany, britain and, and many of the u. member states to, to really a, you know, act with caution. nobody wants to see the spill out and to a wide original conflict. and that is something that, you know, benjamin netanyahu is having to wake up. we were hearing reports yesterday that there was some kind of deal done with between the us and israel that is around had agreed to not carry out such a wide, broad attack on the wrong that it would instead go for very much more limited response. so that the us would get on board with its plans to go in for a wider operation in that doesn't city that southern garden city of russell where so many people are now sheltering. that has been something that us has really been opposing and trying to discourage israel from doing for many weeks now. now it looks as though it may have tacit approval full that operation from the u. s. the we've conditions and that was in response. it said that in a report set suggesting yesterday that that is the us agreed to allow they allow, i should say that
but also germany, britain and, and many of the u. member states to, to really a, you know, act with caution. nobody wants to see the spill out and to a wide original conflict. and that is something that, you know, benjamin netanyahu is having to wake up. we were hearing reports yesterday that there was some kind of deal done with between the us and israel that is around had agreed to not carry out such a wide, broad attack on the wrong that it would instead go for very much more limited...
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little britain. in the dawn, you fed up with the chaos of rex. it's in britain, this economic crisis. more and more brits are moving to frames. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. in 60 minutes, on d, w, the crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube. get training for an exciting hobby until you look surprised. hi, i'm sure. i'm ready to dive into the hands of jumping through to you. have you have a one to leave this on port card via including best products from core key indians to keep close that even local press vehicle we've got a response to this process and unexpected size of the amount. what i mean, i know i might just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcasts. thanks. trace amount, but there's no actually of, i'll move join us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the world. no
little britain. in the dawn, you fed up with the chaos of rex. it's in britain, this economic crisis. more and more brits are moving to frames. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. in 60 minutes, on d, w, the crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube. get training for an exciting hobby until...
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also coming out of time to band smoking for britain's young people on future generations passes its 1st title in parliament. it will not affect current smokers, right? so when talk minutes in any way, this bill is looking to the future to get the next generation, the freedom to live longer. sophia, more productive law. welcome to the day and governments around the world. according for restraints, as israel, why is its response to last weekends attacks by iraq, european union, and foreign minister as a holding case to be scheduled talks to discuss the volatile situation in the middle east? is ralph allies are trying to strike a balance between standing in solidarity, but of israel and coming further financing in the region. air defense is destroyed . these are raining drones over israel last weekend. no western powers are watching closely as tel aviv moles. h next move to iran, says the attacks were self defense after us suspected is really strike on its embassy in damascus. but the country's ranging from 10 years to the united states, germany have condemned the wrong that had honors of
also coming out of time to band smoking for britain's young people on future generations passes its 1st title in parliament. it will not affect current smokers, right? so when talk minutes in any way, this bill is looking to the future to get the next generation, the freedom to live longer. sophia, more productive law. welcome to the day and governments around the world. according for restraints, as israel, why is its response to last weekends attacks by iraq, european union, and foreign...
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it's in britain, this economic crisis. more and more brits are moving to frames, but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. in 45 minutes on d w, the imagine that you're eating inventory and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually the hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retriever's. 2 2 2 should we. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cold is around the world. people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. w series about our complex relationship with animals. the great debate, what you know, on youtube dw documentary, the fortunately there's probably no place on earth that won't be affected. what's more, what we already know for sure is that we'll see desertification stretching from argentina to the american midwest. the world is losing its force and false. a result of wildfires looking it's climate change. under the trees go the animal species. we're s
it's in britain, this economic crisis. more and more brits are moving to frames, but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. in 45 minutes on d w, the imagine that you're eating inventory and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually the hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retriever's. 2 2 2 should we. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cold is around the world. people learn to classify...
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thank spring with us the in the little britain in the dawn you fed up with the chaos of rex it in britain. this economic crisis more and more brits are moving to frames. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. on dw respect, it's all about a walk in waves and texting nature. that's why sandra, respecting nature, studying aids, i think it's about being up to date with coming tardy is technologies. training for the e co way of life, the environment magazine, the co op in 60 minutes on the w, the little guy. this is the 77 percent. the platform for advocacy, the issues and share ideas, the, you know, or the side that will be a not a great to catch and then topic applicants population is really fast. the young people clearly have the solution. the future is 77 percent. every weekend on dw, the the, the new lot take off the phone. these regions of france are steep, tradition and history. but they're changing as a growing number of brits move in, drawn by the beauty and the lower cost of living at all. okay. comes on as well. so you gu
thank spring with us the in the little britain in the dawn you fed up with the chaos of rex it in britain. this economic crisis more and more brits are moving to frames. but new beginnings can be tricky. a story of language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not friction. on dw respect, it's all about a walk in waves and texting nature. that's why sandra, respecting nature, studying aids, i think it's about being up to date with coming tardy is technologies. training for the e co way of life, the...
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after britain has left the block. a jeep rolled to the lines on access to spain for jumps and try what's the level of osteo rising in flooded regions of russia and catholic stance? tens of thousands have been forced to leave homes as melting snow calls you, vivid to best expense in october 11 metres and the rest of the city of auburn. but as extensive declared, a state of emergency to russian drug and strikes have destroyed one of ukraine's biggest power plants as most got a launch is renewed as sold on the national energy grid. the font at tech chick fil scott is the largest supplies for capital cave and 2 other regions. officials say more than $200000.00 an hour without power. ukraine has gained appealed to allies to help strengthen its defenses. mazda and as it was, studies senior fellow at king's college of london, a welcome back to dw mike. uh so ukraine defense has brought down 57 of the i to, to incoming mist 1000 drums. and what does this tell us about the states? if you cranes air defense systems what i like
after britain has left the block. a jeep rolled to the lines on access to spain for jumps and try what's the level of osteo rising in flooded regions of russia and catholic stance? tens of thousands have been forced to leave homes as melting snow calls you, vivid to best expense in october 11 metres and the rest of the city of auburn. but as extensive declared, a state of emergency to russian drug and strikes have destroyed one of ukraine's biggest power plants as most got a launch is renewed...
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he said by today's, with today's announcement he was hoping that britain would be taking the lead in and rallying up allies to once again come around to make strong commitments. not just in the way of supporting and supplying ukraine was made of trade, but increasing defense spending as low as 2 volts figure p. a european security. one of the key things was in the, to an a when a june and this to us, the question about the cost at which this was coming. this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing populated disquiet about the war if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukraine, this, at a time with european public services are seeing, they stand, it's declining. i'm talking about people not getting adequate access. to health care, for example, people really asking the question about whether or not these sums of money are better off having an impact be used in, in domestic a policies and, and to, to, to, to increase public spending in their countries. the message from the 2
he said by today's, with today's announcement he was hoping that britain would be taking the lead in and rallying up allies to once again come around to make strong commitments. not just in the way of supporting and supplying ukraine was made of trade, but increasing defense spending as low as 2 volts figure p. a european security. one of the key things was in the, to an a when a june and this to us, the question about the cost at which this was coming. this, the context of this class is that...
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with the chaos of rex it in britain. this economic crisis, more and more brits are moving to frames new beginnings can be tricky. a story over language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not for x. 60 minutes on d, w, the name cassandra re determined that has below was operating like a global drug course. the objective to financially drain has grown up and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency they had criminalized themselves. we needed to reveal that so world. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series and mos king has paula dots may, 4th on dw, the lawn and evil is, is always a good things, but such in traditions are always what presented. hello and welcome saw the god dividing annual watching equally traditional knowledge can often help us gain new prospects for the future. speaking of traditions, what did you have for lunch today? well actually addition to in the new offer and has a beautiful gland of hyper real quick to deal wit
with the chaos of rex it in britain. this economic crisis, more and more brits are moving to frames new beginnings can be tricky. a story over language barriers, bureaucracy, buckets, not for x. 60 minutes on d, w, the name cassandra re determined that has below was operating like a global drug course. the objective to financially drain has grown up and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency they had criminalized themselves. we needed to reveal that so world....