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facing germany right now. but there is nervousness. the governing coalition is seen as argumentative, and as a result the poll ratings for the government are at a record low. damien mcguinness there on the streets of berlin. well, the imf, the international monetary fund, thinks there's going to be a modest improvement this year. we also asked the german government for an interview, but they declined. so here's some of what the finance minister said at the world economic forum in davos, where he rejected the idea that germany's economic troubles make it the so—called sick man of europe. germany is not the sick man. germany is, after a very successful period since 2012 and these years of crisis, germany is a tired man after a short night, and the low growth expectations are partly a wake—up call. and now we have a good cup of coffee, which means structural reforms, and then we will be continuing to succeed economically. ok, so what needs to change for the world's fourth biggest economy to be more successful
facing germany right now. but there is nervousness. the governing coalition is seen as argumentative, and as a result the poll ratings for the government are at a record low. damien mcguinness there on the streets of berlin. well, the imf, the international monetary fund, thinks there's going to be a modest improvement this year. we also asked the german government for an interview, but they declined. so here's some of what the finance minister said at the world economic forum in davos, where...
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germany needs each year? i think one thing that's clear is that germany wants to attract on talent and is very uh, as they start taking a lot of impressive steps to attract these people and includes not only the legislation, but also the lot of the initiatives that are being taken in corporation was origin countries and other stuff. so that is death that is beyond beyond doubt. whether they will manage to get 100200300400000. that is uh that is it. that is a different question. enable or not? what depend on to be the info structure that germany has in place right now, that is our study has shown that there's lots to, to be decided on that. and notably, and some of the key origin countries on the s complaints that the pros is a pretty slow and not digitalized yet. um. so there's a lot more to be done in terms of making sure that these, that this openness, that is in the law and the immigration is off or skilled labor mind, goods from abroad. that this is also part of the practice of for the people. for the man
germany needs each year? i think one thing that's clear is that germany wants to attract on talent and is very uh, as they start taking a lot of impressive steps to attract these people and includes not only the legislation, but also the lot of the initiatives that are being taken in corporation was origin countries and other stuff. so that is death that is beyond beyond doubt. whether they will manage to get 100200300400000. that is uh that is it. that is a different question. enable or not?...
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of western germany, they told each other that in eastern germany the soviet, soviet military fed the prisoners. stalin sought psychologically, and this is really very important for further development, to make sure that the east germans did not have a second revenge. in the west it was a different story. for many years now, the phenomenon of the german economic miracle has been reproached against the soviet union and russia as its successor for the fact that the ussr was unable to achieve such a flourishing economy in the gdr and the european countries of the socialist bloc, which was demonstrated by germany. western germany had a very hard time recovering, on the one hand, until the end of 1947-1948, 1947 . the german economic miracle is a systemic process where american money played an unconditionally important role, but this money alone could not launch this mechanism alone, it was the starting key to launching this machine, but its other details were formed by the german leadership, were a consequence of long-term factors and trends in the development of german society and the st
of western germany, they told each other that in eastern germany the soviet, soviet military fed the prisoners. stalin sought psychologically, and this is really very important for further development, to make sure that the east germans did not have a second revenge. in the west it was a different story. for many years now, the phenomenon of the german economic miracle has been reproached against the soviet union and russia as its successor for the fact that the ussr was unable to achieve such...
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so it's actually criticizing, or it's suing germany for acts to which germany contributes, which however have been committed by is right. and this indirect way off, texting the conflict of bringing the conflict to the court may ultimately have an impact on the success. often to correct was case, even though many people would agree that there has been violations of international humanitarian law. and even though the question whether a dental site is on folding, is a, is still a pending in a different case before the court to deanna you are a lawyer to inform a legal advisor to the palestinian liberation organization, the p l. o. but actually i'd like to start with you taking off your legal hat and tell me what the palestinians make of this case all day following it. what do they make of it? they're not following it as closely as they were following. obviously the south african case, but they are indeed following it. and there's a reason for that. it's because of how students have tried everything. we've tried to put matic means we've tried to push for statehood. we've tried practically ev
so it's actually criticizing, or it's suing germany for acts to which germany contributes, which however have been committed by is right. and this indirect way off, texting the conflict of bringing the conflict to the court may ultimately have an impact on the success. often to correct was case, even though many people would agree that there has been violations of international humanitarian law. and even though the question whether a dental site is on folding, is a, is still a pending in a...
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unites in fact... now germany is united, here is a peaceful germany, they finally decided, everyone was satisfied. listen, ninety-one, hans dietrich genscher makes his first decision, which leads to the very first big war in europe, he recognizes croatia, the already united germany does this, the yugoslav war begins with this, not with any other country, it begins with germany, in fact, it is hans genscher who makes this decision that he recognizes croatia, he actually separates yugoslavia, and this is the beginning of this big war in yugoslavia. actually destroy germany, yes, she created germany, the locomotive that we know today, but when was the decision made, in particular regarding migrants, when was a decision was made on the minsk agreements, which, as we know, now germany was not going to implement, what it was, it was this big germany, which was what it was striving for, which was striving to unite, but still lose its independence and completely be under external control and under external pressure, so when today i... listen to scholz, who begins to talk about changing hist
unites in fact... now germany is united, here is a peaceful germany, they finally decided, everyone was satisfied. listen, ninety-one, hans dietrich genscher makes his first decision, which leads to the very first big war in europe, he recognizes croatia, the already united germany does this, the yugoslav war begins with this, not with any other country, it begins with germany, in fact, it is hans genscher who makes this decision that he recognizes croatia, he actually separates yugoslavia, and...
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on garza, what's behind germany's position. i'm one of the long time consequences for diplomacy in the middle east. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. 80 is also the holocaust. gemini, is accused of being complicit and is really genocide and garza the correct q. i want see international court of justice to order balance is still ministry. exports to israel. german lawyers have rejected the case as baseless unbiased. they say button as a 5th advocate for and special humanitarian know. the same time for years, gemini has declared the security at the state of israel, is that it's cool of a foreign policy. it's by raising that, as well as the opinion terms against israel brucell on garza where does that leave button's unwavering support for the jewish people. will discuss all this with all panel of guests and just a moment. but 1st, this report, alexandra buys. when germany appeared before the u. n's, top court accused of facilitating is really genocide in gaza. it's defense drew squarely on
on garza, what's behind germany's position. i'm one of the long time consequences for diplomacy in the middle east. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. 80 is also the holocaust. gemini, is accused of being complicit and is really genocide and garza the correct q. i want see international court of justice to order balance is still ministry. exports to israel. german lawyers have rejected the case as baseless unbiased. they say button as a 5th advocate for...
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in germany, select extend. what's going, what's, what's missing, what's, i think it's really the, the, the, the state that's not supportive enough. us and we have in, in america we have the, are a, china is pulling billions into promoting exactly this kind of technology. and we are clinging to our debt break. we being gemini, which is in this day and age when basically the futures decide the future of the might of the german economy. it's, it's not the right thing. and, and we the economies this as august now for why is that? that's the, the, that breaks should be dropped from the constitution. so i think that's, that's one problem. the problem, the 2 is that america, i'm trying the big palos and europe doesn't see, it says get media as a big how it doesn't behave like that. and countries like germany upfront, often don't work together enough, certainly with an economical industrial policies, but rather against each other and promote their own small goals farther than the common european goals. so that's those
in germany, select extend. what's going, what's, what's missing, what's, i think it's really the, the, the, the state that's not supportive enough. us and we have in, in america we have the, are a, china is pulling billions into promoting exactly this kind of technology. and we are clinging to our debt break. we being gemini, which is in this day and age when basically the futures decide the future of the might of the german economy. it's, it's not the right thing. and, and we the economies...
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you mentioned the risk and that seems to be a concept germany is following too, because for germany, trade with china is a delicate balancing act, needs china as a market for some of its main products, but at the same time wants to free itself from what is already a great dependency, a construction site with a promising future. the swedish northfield group is building a drug can take factory in northern germany, up to a 1000000 batteries for electric cars will soon be produced here annually and invested soon to be investments like north was, are strategically important for our country. and for europe, quotes from germany was, is, and remains a strong industrial nation. for this, we need battery sales made in germany made in europe and making sure with projects like this. germany hopes to not only drive innovation and create jobs, but to become more independent, especially from china. but the price will be high. hundreds of millions of bureaus of tax revenue are pouring into this factory alone. e commerce computer chips, space travel, germany has failed to invest in new technologies.
you mentioned the risk and that seems to be a concept germany is following too, because for germany, trade with china is a delicate balancing act, needs china as a market for some of its main products, but at the same time wants to free itself from what is already a great dependency, a construction site with a promising future. the swedish northfield group is building a drug can take factory in northern germany, up to a 1000000 batteries for electric cars will soon be produced here annually and...
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, germany is order, germany is clean streets. germany is the kind of burgers that are full, that are doing well, look what the new germany is, this is a germany that speaks turkish, this is a germany where good morning is pronounced for some reason or good afternoon, sabahal khir, masalahir, this is normal, that is, arabic speech is heard there, so it is now universal, universal in germany, france, england, everything is universal , this universal lady who has now come to this germany, she has come there as normal. she’s a nazi, she’s watching, i have a core electorate, from 9 to 11%, even if she walks around with her boots on, they’ll vote for her, well, that’s how the system works, it’s scary, she understands that these 9.11% are wealthy burghers, who gave her great pleasure, for her today's contribution to the destruction of germany will share stakes with it. you will see that when her term ends in 2025, she will jump into big business. let's pause now... some argue that the main building of moscow state university i
, germany is order, germany is clean streets. germany is the kind of burgers that are full, that are doing well, look what the new germany is, this is a germany that speaks turkish, this is a germany where good morning is pronounced for some reason or good afternoon, sabahal khir, masalahir, this is normal, that is, arabic speech is heard there, so it is now universal, universal in germany, france, england, everything is universal , this universal lady who has now come to this germany, she has...
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i'm spying on germany remotely. perhaps even switching of networks and critical infrastructure. preposterous says, well, why? yeah, it's also stuff. i'm kind of, we is the supplier, have no access neither remote access to data in mobile networks, nor control of mobile networks. and that's these, those are controlled by network operators supply about these a city. now this kind of espionage and sabotage is more science fiction on the on size from science fiction. but that fiction like the fear could become reality, signed those national security law requires companies to on. so to the policy on the states, the u. s. has long since out know what, why, why component funding chinese technology in germany could have a cooling effect throughout europe. we do not want to lose any country as a customer, especially the biggest, the marketing europe, the german market. so if you can survive and excel in the german market, it means you can survive and excel in many other markets. german telephone companies are also concerned a
i'm spying on germany remotely. perhaps even switching of networks and critical infrastructure. preposterous says, well, why? yeah, it's also stuff. i'm kind of, we is the supplier, have no access neither remote access to data in mobile networks, nor control of mobile networks. and that's these, those are controlled by network operators supply about these a city. now this kind of espionage and sabotage is more science fiction on the on size from science fiction. but that fiction like the fear...
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but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed near humbug. but early until 2016 started, gallium then became too expensive and honesty, political shift. bog there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and security? sure. competitive as each kite for the semi conductor industry. those questions seem to have been answered. policies in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke round on a new semi conductor factory for infinity and interest. in many conductors are often referred to as the loyal of the 21st century, the one raw materials. so to speak on which almost everything else depend. besides, these buys these millions of mine by 2030, we won't walking together with industry to double your share
but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed near humbug. but early until 2016 started, gallium then became too expensive and honesty, political shift. bog there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and security? sure....
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um and it's also a problem for germany. we don't have some, some russian channels, a blog, but not every one of them. so you can still watch russian television. and we have a huge rush and russian speaking population in germany, the german possible. it's watching russian television, watching russian propaganda. and we don't know exactly what's going to be done about them. so how can we better inform them and, and not let them be used against the german state in cases like and that story was the, the young go these in germany a few years ago when the russian propaganda try and destroy unrest in germany. so such cases would come again. so the question of course is how does germany counter that in an institutional level as well? we know where to go to germany, of course is doing things. um is it enough so, and is it in line with a liberal democracy to say perform a tax like the rest of the tax is weaker than the other side? in exec did that area we are well for very good reasons. we're not ready to deal was exactly the same me
um and it's also a problem for germany. we don't have some, some russian channels, a blog, but not every one of them. so you can still watch russian television. and we have a huge rush and russian speaking population in germany, the german possible. it's watching russian television, watching russian propaganda. and we don't know exactly what's going to be done about them. so how can we better inform them and, and not let them be used against the german state in cases like and that story was...
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these are in germany a few years ago when the russian propaganda trying to store unrest in germany. so such cases would come again. so the question of course is how does germany counter that in an institutional level as well? we know where to go to germany, of course is doing things. um is it enough so, and is it in line with a liberal democracy to say perform a tax like the rest of the tax this week and then the other side exempted that area? we are well for very good reasons. we're not ready to deal was exactly the same means to counter and vice versa, right. so on the other hand, we must realize that for example, germany is a country is changing tremendously with a huge tank and we're sort of turning course slowly. we come a long way, and now we have the 2nd most important fly, a supply of arms to ukraine, doing more per capita than the united states. i'll explain. young denmark and others even do more per capita. and one thing that is extremely important, i think, is to have more self confidence, confidence into the supremacy of all the system in our solutions. because we all su
these are in germany a few years ago when the russian propaganda trying to store unrest in germany. so such cases would come again. so the question of course is how does germany counter that in an institutional level as well? we know where to go to germany, of course is doing things. um is it enough so, and is it in line with a liberal democracy to say perform a tax like the rest of the tax this week and then the other side exempted that area? we are well for very good reasons. we're not ready...
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he understood germany as not having received any note for paul. and you'll also see that you need did not consider itself ready to make any public statement of its position. this was not and could not to be a response crystallizing a dispute on the basis of a claim in a note file that had not been seen once it didn't fact receive the notifiable, germany was actively considering its response and seeking co ordination the 3 states that had received similar emails when without quoting me, correct good, commenced the current proceedings on size march there was no opportunity to engage. and it is to be emphasized since this is not a case like um the me a ma with a quote cutting for the existence of a dispute following a failure to respond one month following that for you of a notice that ball. but his circumstances with a had already being a number of product communications both outside and within the un general assembly that showed the mutual opposition, the fuse, the crack, your sort to suggest. but twist pony on able to point to in a thing were most
he understood germany as not having received any note for paul. and you'll also see that you need did not consider itself ready to make any public statement of its position. this was not and could not to be a response crystallizing a dispute on the basis of a claim in a note file that had not been seen once it didn't fact receive the notifiable, germany was actively considering its response and seeking co ordination the 3 states that had received similar emails when without quoting me, correct...
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that is a germany economy going forward. another problem in german industry is the slow, bureaucracy and sluggish planning. process for new projects. this is was guns from southern germany. he's an architect in building developer. in china, he was able to complete a huge construction project within 2 years. in germany, he's also doing a construction project to the southern city of detroit card. the car manufacturer of portia is interested in investing there, but the plans have stalled desperate kids investment unless the projects that we're now working on here, for example, is in the german sino eco park. and this isn't the just drill area covering 24 square kilometers. here we're talking about 16 hector's, which is many times larger units. i'll have that one. um, we don't do the project at the same time is here in stuttgart. we're almost finished with the show here. this in t mobile for the automaker portion would like to move in to its new office space in germany. so what's the problem endorsed? is this one escaped fee? di
that is a germany economy going forward. another problem in german industry is the slow, bureaucracy and sluggish planning. process for new projects. this is was guns from southern germany. he's an architect in building developer. in china, he was able to complete a huge construction project within 2 years. in germany, he's also doing a construction project to the southern city of detroit card. the car manufacturer of portia is interested in investing there, but the plans have stalled desperate...
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it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic glow was designed to prevent the atrocities of the nazi period from ever happening. again. the nazi strips, juice, and other minorities are set right to full citizenship during the holocaust they and that collaborate to some of it's 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, bostic still shapes life in germany today. memorials like this one i remind of those who lost their lives. pick a goldsmith's jewish grandfather escapes that fate. he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a law decades later, she is reclaimed german citizenship as a defendant to someone prosecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in portland southern citizenship. me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the sort of present say it's about me, but in german and being me, being able to so come and go as those were alike in germany that so. so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about
it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic glow was designed to prevent the atrocities of the nazi period from ever happening. again. the nazi strips, juice, and other minorities are set right to full citizenship during the holocaust they and that collaborate to some of it's 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, bostic still shapes life in germany today. memorials like this one i remind of those who lost their lives. pick a goldsmith's jewish...
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let's genocide in gaza. germany says the case is not justified. also coming up under the people in gauze, i've had tons of the homes officer. israel surprised withdrawal from san eunice. palestinians are rushing to discover what is left of the neighborhood. and german troops arrive in this way and yeah, as nights or shows up defenses on its eastern flank. it's the bonus best 1st permanence deployment abroad. since it was found in the guy that is welcome to the program, the international court of justice in the hague has begun to hearing a claim by nico rog, law that germany is, quote, facilitating the commission of genocide in the gaza strip. because rockaway is arguing that germany is breaching that the national low by supplying arms and other aid foot to israel. for his military campaign in gauze up germany has resolute the rejected nicaragua, his accusations, and as well as also repeatedly denied committing genocide. a wall crunch in its response to hum us october 7th terrorist attacks. nicaragua, his case against germany has to main goals. so
let's genocide in gaza. germany says the case is not justified. also coming up under the people in gauze, i've had tons of the homes officer. israel surprised withdrawal from san eunice. palestinians are rushing to discover what is left of the neighborhood. and german troops arrive in this way and yeah, as nights or shows up defenses on its eastern flank. it's the bonus best 1st permanence deployment abroad. since it was found in the guy that is welcome to the program, the international court...
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correctly in the way that germany sees it's correctly. so it wants to also take a principled stand in this case. thanks judy and for breaking that down for state of the federal correspondent julia so that a nasa and lockheed martin have unveiled what they call the next generation of supersonic aircraft to make or say the experimental plane combined supersonic travel with low noise. the public got the 1st glimpse of the new x, 59 research plane at lockheed martin's design center in california. the manufacturer say it will break the science barrier on state no louder than a car door closing. the last supersonic commercial aircraft concord stopped flying more than 20 years ago. and here's a reminder of our top stories or and he was just in that the presidential candidate for taiwan opposition party has conceded defeat, meaning the routing parties lie chain to has won the presidential election. china has criticized lie as a dangerous separatist who the rebels have 5 to retaliate for us and british airstrikes which they say killed at least 5 p
correctly in the way that germany sees it's correctly. so it wants to also take a principled stand in this case. thanks judy and for breaking that down for state of the federal correspondent julia so that a nasa and lockheed martin have unveiled what they call the next generation of supersonic aircraft to make or say the experimental plane combined supersonic travel with low noise. the public got the 1st glimpse of the new x, 59 research plane at lockheed martin's design center in california....
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he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades like to she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to someone persecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in poland. citizenship me, is it 1st of these very practical measures? so is about this little present, say it's about me being german and being me, being able to so will coming go. uh so those uh where are like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about the citizenship is also to me by the german constitution. so for me that's why it's such a so enforcing symbol to have been able to have. so it's reclaimed my german citizenship so i should have who is, has a right to soon to publish a book about his story today had translates room publish that is visiting her at home and balance. i've got a couple of things to say, i'm sorry, not interested in some property because the site pay in the book. the services german possible that he used to get into engines hip. his grandfathe
he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades like to she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to someone persecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in poland. citizenship me, is it 1st of these very practical measures? so is about this little present, say it's about me being german and being me, being able to so will coming go. uh so those uh where are like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning...
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so i assume that it see nick, i love us of germany. i know, give the flow to the agent often showed many missed on you have on this thought eviction you have the floor of of the limits of the quote does a know know to address you today and to open to all proceedings from the federal republic of germany, we sort of crazy don't. mister president met them, vice president, allow me to begin by warmly congratulating you on your election. he comes to these proceedings as a friend of the quote and a firm believer in the peaceful settlement of international disputes. proceedings before these court, i'm writing, noted for the deep and serious engagement with a mole and the facts. respectful. as well as the promotion of international cornerstones of john this constitution will fix foreign policy. germany has always been an advocate for the promotion and strengthening of international humanitarian law and humanitarian principles. this also guides our response to the conflict ex daycare germany is doing its most to live up to its responsibility is
so i assume that it see nick, i love us of germany. i know, give the flow to the agent often showed many missed on you have on this thought eviction you have the floor of of the limits of the quote does a know know to address you today and to open to all proceedings from the federal republic of germany, we sort of crazy don't. mister president met them, vice president, allow me to begin by warmly congratulating you on your election. he comes to these proceedings as a friend of the quote and a...
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it's only to plunder germany. that's why the u. p. union was founded and that's as their main purpose, but germany won't give too much to plunder any more. the economy here struggling and more and more people are closing down and set up closing their businesses because they are, they have reached an age and bravo say we close down then get going through this heavy stuff that they, the government are putting on us to dr. ica hummer economist and publisher of workshop up to well, thank you so much for your time. i gotta leave it right there. make sure you check out his work at hammer brief dot d e. thank you very much. all right, that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host window a chance. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next time and figure out the m o. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse re
it's only to plunder germany. that's why the u. p. union was founded and that's as their main purpose, but germany won't give too much to plunder any more. the economy here struggling and more and more people are closing down and set up closing their businesses because they are, they have reached an age and bravo say we close down then get going through this heavy stuff that they, the government are putting on us to dr. ica hummer economist and publisher of workshop up to well, thank you so...
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and how resilience is germany's democracy. on to the point, we ask defiance and germany can mass protests, stop the far right. the welcome to. this week's to the point i'm how do you know us and i'm joined by today's guest. random born is a member of the baptist month foundation and it's europe's future program to focuses on us german and transatlantic relations need a has it is dw as chief political correspondent, based here in berlin. and katya jolla is a researcher at the king's college in london. and author of the best selling book beyond the wall above the former german democratic republic of joining us from lunch 12. you're welcome. and thanks for being here. yeah, it's been a long time since germany has made such a international headlines with mass protests. what sentiment is uniting all these people as well, there is a sentiment that there is something at stake here, and that is the foundation of democracy. so, and we've seen this building up for the last couple of years. you know, it's additionally in 70 protests was
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i agree with germany, right? they haven't really davis, i think america has the bas, possibly because you know, the, the, from a terrace west. so strict and, you know, hit all these measures. so i think that is, that is a little bit of a re balancing and you know, those countries like mexico have for the, the boyd. i mean, maybe not, not enough and not as much as it, as it's a real deal risk. but something has happened. i mean, an overall trade flows in certain sectors, obviously the, you know, and a lot of what the united states considers to be sex sensitive areas. you're, you're certainly seeing that. but in the overall trade flows, the, the trade relationship between the united states and china remain central florida form for both countries, which i think it will be difficult for china to kind of just financing the us government. exactly. so china is doing what it has to do, the us seems to be doing what it has to do. and the question is, and that's the closing question. where, where does this leave germany? w
i agree with germany, right? they haven't really davis, i think america has the bas, possibly because you know, the, the, from a terrace west. so strict and, you know, hit all these measures. so i think that is, that is a little bit of a re balancing and you know, those countries like mexico have for the, the boyd. i mean, maybe not, not enough and not as much as it, as it's a real deal risk. but something has happened. i mean, an overall trade flows in certain sectors, obviously the, you know,...
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people are asking me in the comments, what's wrong with germany, why are they on the side of israel unconditionally? yeah, i i not, yeah, i don't know the answer, but look, as you know, i'm german and i, i go up there until i was like 21 or something to be precise then in west germany, which also makes a certain difference in some ways maybe, and i think one reason that that always occurs to me first is is basically psychological, and that's no excuse, i'm not saying that in some ways this mitigates the in my view enormous guilt that... is now um keeping on itself by its behavior by its extremely dishonest and in my disgusting behavior in this question, but but it is psychological mechanism and and you could if if you put it very very brutally you could almost say they have been socialized to atone for the genocide that their grandparents or sometimes even their parents still took part in the genocide of the jews most. in europe under the nazis, but that we call the holocaust of the shore, they have been atoned, they have been conditioned to atone for that to the last palestinian, that's really wha
people are asking me in the comments, what's wrong with germany, why are they on the side of israel unconditionally? yeah, i i not, yeah, i don't know the answer, but look, as you know, i'm german and i, i go up there until i was like 21 or something to be precise then in west germany, which also makes a certain difference in some ways maybe, and i think one reason that that always occurs to me first is is basically psychological, and that's no excuse, i'm not saying that in some ways this...
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it wants to come to germany and the german employers. and neither one really knows how to meet you to meet the others and all that needs to be a little more little more investment in starting to do that matching process between what times the talent from abroad and employers part of that will be overcome to this new chance, a chance to be that jeremy's implementing, which allows qualified people from abroad under certain conditions to come to germany, even if they don't have a job. so there will be a great improvement on on that. but once again, it's important. it is also bel implemented by the consulates and these offices abroad, and also a 3rd element that's very important also to transmit to into the audience. here is that if you want to come to germany is very important to learn german. and we see no candidates. it does equate building this to do that and, and that certainly needs to be more investment also by germany to, to, to support that german language learning abroad. that means god to open up new be just henders rather than cl
it wants to come to germany and the german employers. and neither one really knows how to meet you to meet the others and all that needs to be a little more little more investment in starting to do that matching process between what times the talent from abroad and employers part of that will be overcome to this new chance, a chance to be that jeremy's implementing, which allows qualified people from abroad under certain conditions to come to germany, even if they don't have a job. so there...
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germany is gaining popularity, it has become most popular party in germany, just yesterday the deputy chairman of the party announced that if they become, say, the ruling party or create their own coalition, the question of holding a referendum on germany’s exit from the european union will be raised. what do you think about this? well , firstly, you need to understand that, after all, it’s one thing - these are sociological surveys, and so to speak, the love of the public, which... in the voice of the people, today it expresses the interests of those deep-seated germans who have long ceased to be noticed scholz government, everyone these leftists who are in power today are not just leftists, but in fact they are leftist radicals. if the cdu, csu, once led by merkel, were such moderate socialists, with elements of conservatism, then the current social democrats are standing. .. the authorities , as well as the greens, who are with them - these are the radical left, these are essentially non-overthrowers of everything, and who have such a really negative perception among the politi
germany is gaining popularity, it has become most popular party in germany, just yesterday the deputy chairman of the party announced that if they become, say, the ruling party or create their own coalition, the question of holding a referendum on germany’s exit from the european union will be raised. what do you think about this? well , firstly, you need to understand that, after all, it’s one thing - these are sociological surveys, and so to speak, the love of the public, which... in the...
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and germany— disagree, and when france and germany can't _ disagree, and when france and germany can't agree _ disagree, and when france and germany can't agree —— - disagree, and when france and germany can't agree —— can - disagree, and when france and i germany can't agree —— can agree europe — germany can't agree —— can agree europe can _ germany can't agree —— can agree europe can advance. _ germany can't agree —— can agree europe can advance. and - germany can't agree —— can agree . europe can advance. and emmanuel macron— europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows— europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. _ europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he _ europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he takes - europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he takes the . macron knows that. he takes the armed _ macron knows that. he takes the armed document— macron knows that. he takes the armed document to _ macron knows that. he takes the armed document to the - macron knows that. he takes the armed document
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not germany. at no point have a left israel. german soldiers were trained on them while in israel under a lease agreement, which specified he's ready ownership and control. while german soldiers trained on these drones, the hair on drones well on um, off the 7th october german military personnel left israel says that security could not be guaranteed. and so the training on is rarely soil temporarily ended. this is the context government nick a rock us again. wrong. on the basic fact mr. president, to some of of 95 percent of the license has gone to tough. the 7th october. do not concern well weapons, but other military equipment over 25 percent of this military equipment is designed for eventually re importation and used by the german forces. 80 percent of the volume that was approved for export was approved in october 2023 applications for export licenses are scrutinized by different ministries by reference to conditions that are more stringent than those under international law . as a matter of
not germany. at no point have a left israel. german soldiers were trained on them while in israel under a lease agreement, which specified he's ready ownership and control. while german soldiers trained on these drones, the hair on drones well on um, off the 7th october german military personnel left israel says that security could not be guaranteed. and so the training on is rarely soil temporarily ended. this is the context government nick a rock us again. wrong. on the basic fact mr....
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in gaza and of quote, germany. and this is nicaragua, as argument by suspending its financing to unlock will cons, imminent risk of approaches to the rights of palestinians in gaza. the accusation brought by nicaragua his fully without a basis and of bad faith. germany has not violated any obligation and does not. and has not created through its conduct any imminent risk approaches of irreparable prejudice. and let me give you 3 points to prove this. first of all, you've already heard this morning of varies and so varied, efforts furnished by germany in giving humanitarian aid. as professor thomas has shown, this aid has never stopped, it was not interrupted and is continuing actively today. germany, it has never shown the intention of stopping that aid. this circumstance is in itself sufficient to be convinced of the absence of an imminent risk attributable to germany. snicker aka is avoiding to taking into account these initiatives. it is focusing only on the suspension of contributions to unlock. it is obvious,
in gaza and of quote, germany. and this is nicaragua, as argument by suspending its financing to unlock will cons, imminent risk of approaches to the rights of palestinians in gaza. the accusation brought by nicaragua his fully without a basis and of bad faith. germany has not violated any obligation and does not. and has not created through its conduct any imminent risk approaches of irreparable prejudice. and let me give you 3 points to prove this. first of all, you've already heard this...
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in germany, but countries even... the media, what is actually happening in germany at the moment, we talked about this today with the extraordinary and plenipotentiary russian ambassador to germany, sergei nichaev. sergey yuryevich, hello, thank you for taking the time, events in germany are developing very quickly , attention is now focused on them, but in any case, ours certainly, and probably throughout europe, this is being discussed, but i would like to start our conversation all over - you can understand from the sensational article in bitd. is there any continuation of this topic, what is being said in germany itself, we hear statements from individual officials, and nevertheless, how seriously it is being discussed. yes, hello, alexandrevich, thank you for an invitation to talk, well, i wouldn’t, to be honest, exaggerate the significance of this publication. in general, after the start of the russian special military operation, the media tone in germany towards russia, as well as, probably, in general in man
in germany, but countries even... the media, what is actually happening in germany at the moment, we talked about this today with the extraordinary and plenipotentiary russian ambassador to germany, sergei nichaev. sergey yuryevich, hello, thank you for taking the time, events in germany are developing very quickly , attention is now focused on them, but in any case, ours certainly, and probably throughout europe, this is being discussed, but i would like to start our conversation all over -...
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for decades, germany was regarded as the model country in europe. it's still the largest economy, but the economy has suffered a mass of downturn. how did this happen? and is germany once again, the sick man of the rough as some international news headlines have all ready for playing we'll take a look at the sectors where things are not running so smoothly in germany. how spain is trying to get a handle on illegal irrigation. what a new type of under c station for humans might look like and how drones are helping to save lives. we are visiting medium sized companies in germany. companies with up to 5000 employees. there are hundreds of thousands of them. the driver of the german economy, but the mood has never been so bad. what are the problems? take your lead, for example, a family business that has been producing ceramics for bathrooms for over 200 years . dorothy has several locations abroad with many thousands of employees, but here in southern germany, the high cost of gas is becoming a problem. so the kiln is the part of ceramic production. we
for decades, germany was regarded as the model country in europe. it's still the largest economy, but the economy has suffered a mass of downturn. how did this happen? and is germany once again, the sick man of the rough as some international news headlines have all ready for playing we'll take a look at the sectors where things are not running so smoothly in germany. how spain is trying to get a handle on illegal irrigation. what a new type of under c station for humans might look like and how...
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um, the country's economic power, germany has traditionally been in the ocean. most of the chemicals and engineering sectors, but these are all areas that are both energy intensive and they're also export reliance. so let's look at germany's ron king when it comes to innovation because it is not exactly at the top of its game. as you can see here, it's training behind the likes of switzerland, sweden, the u. s. u k, and singapore. coming in as a right number ace. over all mr. post, we're talking solutions here. what does germany need to do to become more innovative, more ready for the future? or? innovation is key indeed, and germany has been quite good at innovation, but it's more about what's called modern and innovation. so improving cause of them all getting better machinery and germany has struggled mall with the being successful in disruptive innovations. in new technologies, we need to do something about that with so we need to invest more in a research and development. but we also need to create better conditions. phone usually created companies. if you
um, the country's economic power, germany has traditionally been in the ocean. most of the chemicals and engineering sectors, but these are all areas that are both energy intensive and they're also export reliance. so let's look at germany's ron king when it comes to innovation because it is not exactly at the top of its game. as you can see here, it's training behind the likes of switzerland, sweden, the u. s. u k, and singapore. coming in as a right number ace. over all mr. post, we're...
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the germany promotes of itself. it's hard for palestinians to find a place which doesn't just involve demonize ation or erasure. the severity of the suppression of pro palestinian speech in germany tests often international backslash which is producing results. in december, berlin city council announced it which stopped funding artist and refused to abide by a definition of anti semitism. that includes criticism of israel in response, more than 500 artist, among the winners of the prestigious turner prize, and a nobel laureate, back to movement cooling on create is to start working with institutions funded by the german state. berlin's authorities have no scrapped step policy. meanwhile, the tone from the government is also shifting germans for administer has cooled on israel to comply with the international court of justice. order to prevent genocide in gaza. that actions speak louder than words. and as long as berlin keeps sending bones to tell of b and curbside defense remaining things. so 2 were concerns about g
the germany promotes of itself. it's hard for palestinians to find a place which doesn't just involve demonize ation or erasure. the severity of the suppression of pro palestinian speech in germany tests often international backslash which is producing results. in december, berlin city council announced it which stopped funding artist and refused to abide by a definition of anti semitism. that includes criticism of israel in response, more than 500 artist, among the winners of the prestigious...
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, and there , i myself am in eastern germany, not only this one is popular here alternative for germany, but also two other parties. who is also against germany's military support for ukraine, this is a left-wing party and a new radical left-wing party, the so -called sarah wagenknecht union, this is sarah wagenknecht, she is a former politician, here is a left-wing party, she left and made her own party, that is, there are three parties , who are against this german military support for ukraine, and... and the social democrats, they, they try to compete with these parties, with the left, especially the parties, and that is why they have such a marked, as they see it course, well, this is really a problem in some ways, but nevertheless, germany remains the biggest helper of ukraine in europe . military support. and not only in this regard, in principle, germany is such a center of stability, both economic and political stability, and europe is already used to that, accustomed to the fact that everything is fine there, here we see such movements, because this party is also an alternative
, and there , i myself am in eastern germany, not only this one is popular here alternative for germany, but also two other parties. who is also against germany's military support for ukraine, this is a left-wing party and a new radical left-wing party, the so -called sarah wagenknecht union, this is sarah wagenknecht, she is a former politician, here is a left-wing party, she left and made her own party, that is, there are three parties , who are against this german military support for...
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correctly in the way that germany sees it's correctly. so it wants to also take a principled stand in this case. thanks judy and for breaking that down for a state of the federal correspondent julia. so i've got a or it will soon be more expensive to book a flight out of germany starting in may. the ticket tax is set to increased by almost one 5th. the hike is designed to help fill a 17000000000 euro hole in the budget, but some airlines say rising taxes are making it difficult to operate in germany. a couple flying from unit to hamburg, we'll have to pay a total of $62.00 euros and ticket taxes for return slight instead of the current $52.00 taxes and fees have risen so much that they're on track to replace jet fuel costs in 2024 as an airlines highest operating expense, ryan air says it will fly to 52 destinations from berlin, adding for new roofs this year. but c o michael o'leary is warning he'll decrease ryan errors presence in germany is fees and taxes rise and instead go elsewhere. we're going to go to italy, we're going to go to s
correctly in the way that germany sees it's correctly. so it wants to also take a principled stand in this case. thanks judy and for breaking that down for a state of the federal correspondent julia. so i've got a or it will soon be more expensive to book a flight out of germany starting in may. the ticket tax is set to increased by almost one 5th. the hike is designed to help fill a 17000000000 euro hole in the budget, but some airlines say rising taxes are making it difficult to operate in...
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but are people feeling worse off in germany. to?— germany, to? that's a really interesting _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. economic. germany, to? that's a really - interesting one. economic forecasts for germany are certainly looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish as well for some other economies as well. when you talk to people, often a conversation i've had about this very issue is, are you struggling? and sometimes people say i'm not personally struggling, but i know people who are struggling, and of course we did see huge inflation over a long time, there's a big concern about the cost of living into some degree that does persist, but i think certainly there's a sense that people feel frustrated, that german economy has not kind of future proved itself enough. quite a lot of the blame is what laid rightly or wrongly on the former chancellor angela merkel, for not doing enough, she's accused of. over the course of her long tenure, to really
but are people feeling worse off in germany. to?— germany, to? that's a really interesting _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. economic. germany, to? that's a really - interesting one. economic forecasts for germany are certainly looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish as well for some other economies as well. when you talk to people, often a conversation i've had about this very issue is, are...
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he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically, well, decades later she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to someone prosecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo now she lives here in portland citizenship. me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the sort of present say it's about me, but in german and being me, being able to so come and go as is where i like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about the citizenship was offered to me by the german constitution. so for me that's why it's such a so enforcing symbol to have been able to have so reclaimed my german citizenship . so i should have who's had a right to soon to publish a book about his story today. head translator and publish that is visiting her at home in balance. i've got a couple of things here. so i'm not interested in. i'm probably because the site to pay in the book. services, german possible. but he used to gets into england's hip it's grandfather and scold schmidt
he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically, well, decades later she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to someone prosecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo now she lives here in portland citizenship. me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the sort of present say it's about me, but in german and being me, being able to so come and go as is where i like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost...