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but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will. really know not everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian who this will forever be known as the coach who ended fire and $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed early promise but rather the home side andre silva with a nifty back heel once close but no cigar. conus kept his cool knowing he still hadn't any stop his sleeve. christophe baumgartner slid the ball to the prolific andre cromwell rich he fooled frankfurt's entire back line and gave hoffenheim the lead in the 18th minute. to flourish an international has been an unstoppable form of late this fabulous somo strike was his 6th goal in 3 match days even anyone or anything stop it. should only the coronavirus could stop him. hopefully not get all crime or it was the talisma
but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will. really know not everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian who this will forever be known as the coach who ended fire and $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who...
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streams from the frankfurt city hall. we present the 6 nominees from the 2020 short list for the prize. a sweet treat and a product of slavery sensual pleasure capitalism and economics. as 3rd novel out of the sugar factory covers a lot of ground. sugar has always interested me as a material. for many i would say it's historically been seen as an indulgence something that you neverland and given to something you crave yet at the same time it was produced on sugar plantations under murderous conditions. explores the connection between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop into how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet
streams from the frankfurt city hall. we present the 6 nominees from the 2020 short list for the prize. a sweet treat and a product of slavery sensual pleasure capitalism and economics. as 3rd novel out of the sugar factory covers a lot of ground. sugar has always interested me as a material. for many i would say it's historically been seen as an indulgence something that you neverland and given to something you crave yet at the same time it was produced on sugar plantations under murderous...
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my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt melissa the frankfurt book fair this is normally be event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people schmoozing scouting titles can this really work online. not sure i don't know how i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the social element that it's really important people don't just go to frankfurt to buy and sell books they go there for the cultural element and you know they go there also to party do you think it's going to bounce back after this the same way that it was it's certainly time for you know publishers to take stock isn't any sort of pause is time to take stock you know to think how much money are we spending going there how many people are we sending anyway book sales are up in germany that were down at the start of the pandemic and now they're up there also up in the united states so this
my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt melissa the frankfurt book fair this is normally be event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people schmoozing scouting titles can this really work online. not sure i don't know how i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply...
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games from the frankfurt city hold. we present the 6 now many from the 2020 short list for the prize. a sweet treat and a product of slavery sensual pleasure capitalism and economics. as 3rd novel out of the sugar factory covers a lot of ground. sugar has always interested me as a material. for many i would say it's historically been seen as an indulgence something that you never give in to something you crave yet at the same time it was produced on sugar plantations under murderous conditions. explores the connection between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic tell us a fun obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real p
games from the frankfurt city hold. we present the 6 now many from the 2020 short list for the prize. a sweet treat and a product of slavery sensual pleasure capitalism and economics. as 3rd novel out of the sugar factory covers a lot of ground. sugar has always interested me as a material. for many i would say it's historically been seen as an indulgence something that you never give in to something you crave yet at the same time it was produced on sugar plantations under murderous conditions....
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the fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope. in the time of corona a short list of new praiseworthy novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and an organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american public reason click for. few people were expecting her to win the 2020 nobel prize in literature the poet louise glick the committee praised the austere beauty of her writing her reaction. to. the job joy rather too. great has received numerous awards in the u.s. and she was the country's poet laureate. she was born in 1903 in new york city on her father's side she's descended from hungary and jews who emigrated to the u.s. glick suffered from anorexia and dropped out of college she spent years receiving psychiatric treatment she has always processed her own life experiences and her poetry her unique writing making them universally. her works often deal with grief and the
the fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope. in the time of corona a short list of new praiseworthy novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and an organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american public reason click for. few people were expecting her to win the 2020 nobel prize in literature...
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be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is d.w. news live from berlin corona virus surges back around the world one country after another sets new records in infection rates germany sees its highest daily number of cope with 19 cases so to the west and poland where the president is among those infected are countries paying the price for care.
be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is d.w. news live from berlin corona virus surges back around the world one country after another sets new records in infection rates germany sees its highest daily number of cope with 19 cases so to the west and poland where the president is among those infected are countries paying the price for care.
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the fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope medical. literature in the time of corona a short list of new praiseworthy novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and an organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reason click for her. voice. few people were expecting her to win the 2020 nobel prize in literature the poet louise glick the committee praised the austere beauty of her writing her reaction. to. the joy joy rather through. blake has received numerous awards in the u.s. and she was the country's poet laureate. she was born in 1903 in new york city on her father's side she's descended from hungary and jews who emigrated to the u.s. glick suffered from anorexia and dropped out of college she spent years receiving psychiatric treatment she has always process. her own life experiences and her poetry her unique writing making them universally relatable her work
the fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope medical. literature in the time of corona a short list of new praiseworthy novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and an organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reason click for her. voice. few people were expecting her to win the 2020...
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the star of fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope and. literature in the time of karate now a short list of new prize where the novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers on organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reis click for her. voice. few people were expecting her to win the 2020 nobel prize in literature the poet louise glick the committee praised the austere beauty of her writing her reaction was like. i do. haitian. joy joy gratitude. glick has received numerous awards in the u.s. and she was the country's poet laureate. she was born in 1903 in new york city on her father's side she's descended from hungary and jews who emigrated to the u.s. glick suffered from anorexia and dropped out of college she spent years receiving psychiatric treatment she has always processed her own life experiences and her poetry her unique writing making them universally relat
the star of fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place sends out a signal of hope and. literature in the time of karate now a short list of new prize where the novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary world coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers on organizer. but 1st the biggest awards of all that are built for as in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reis click for her. voice. few people were expecting her to win the...
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germany's financial hub frankfurt. it is reaching new heights and that's because the cityscape is characterized by numerous skyscrapers now most of them were built to house financial institutions or offices but this year saw the completion of germany's tallest residential building the grand tower and while it might be one of a kind in frankfurt right now more buildings like it are on their way. frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the door to take to a museum he's following the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing benefit so they were in quarters on the outskirts where you'd rather not go that's been changing in the past 10 to 15 years since people realized you can also live in
germany's financial hub frankfurt. it is reaching new heights and that's because the cityscape is characterized by numerous skyscrapers now most of them were built to house financial institutions or offices but this year saw the completion of germany's tallest residential building the grand tower and while it might be one of a kind in frankfurt right now more buildings like it are on their way. frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present...
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the stuff fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place in sound a signal of hope and. literature in the time of corona a shortlist of new prize where the novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary weld coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and then organizer. but 1st the. biggest awards of all the rebel prize in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reis click for her politicos. few people were expecting her to win the 2020 nobel prize in literature the poet louise glick the committee praised the austere beauty of her writing her reaction was like on a charge of haitian. the journal of joy gratitude. blake has received numerous awards in the u.s. and she was the country's poet laureate. she was born in 1903 in new york city and her father signed she's descended from hungary and jews who emigrated to the u.s. glick suffered from anorexia and dropped out of college she spent years receiving psychiatric treatment she has always processed her own life experiences and her poetry her unique writing making them
the stuff fact the frankfurt book fair is even taking place in sound a signal of hope and. literature in the time of corona a shortlist of new prize where the novels a distinguished author and a digital book fair how is the literary weld coping with the pandemic 21 gets the views of some writers and then organizer. but 1st the. biggest awards of all the rebel prize in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet reis click for her politicos. few people were expecting her to win the 2020...
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but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will read you know not everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kick off on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian hunt us will forever be known as the coach who ended tyrants $32.00 game unbeaten run. on that stage too if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed early promise but rather the home side andre silva with a nifty back heel went close but no cigar. conus kept his cool knowing he still hadn't any stop his sleeve. christophe baumgartner slid the ball to the prolific andre crammer rich he fools frankfurt's entire back line and gave hoffenheim to leave in the 18th minute. of. the coalition international has been an unstoppable form of late this fabulous solo strike was his 6th goal in 3 match days if can anyone or anything stop him. a shot only the coronavirus could stop him. hopefully not get o'connor
but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will read you know not everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kick off on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian hunt us will forever be known as the coach who ended tyrants $32.00 game unbeaten run. on that stage too if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who...
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my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of scherzinger scouting titles can this really work on why i'm. not sure i don't know how and they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the social element that it's really important people don't just go to frankfurt to buy and sell books they go there for the cultural element and you know they go there also to party. do you think it's going to bounce back after this in the same way that it was it's certainly time for you know publishes to take stock is that any sort of pause is time to take stock you know to think how much money are we spending going there how many people are we sending anyway books iowans are up in germany that were down at the start of the pandemic and now they are up there also
my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of scherzinger scouting titles can this really work on why i'm. not sure i don't know how and they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace...
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but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will reading oh oh. not everything goes according to plan this season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian one of us will forever be known as the coach who ended the pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed early promise but rather the home side andre silva with a nifty back heel once close but no cigar. furnace kept his cool knowing he still hadn't any soap his sleeve. christophe baumgartner slid the ball to the prolific andre crumb rich fools frankfurt's entire back line and gave hoffenheim the lead in the 18th minutes. of. the proration international has been an unstoppable * form of late this fabulous so no strike was his 6th goal in 3 match days he can anyone or anything stop him. only the coronavirus could stop him. hopefully not yet paul frommer it's was the talisman in th
but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you will reading oh oh. not everything goes according to plan this season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian one of us will forever be known as the coach who ended the pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters...
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my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people sharing scouting titles can this really work on why i'm. not sure. i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the social element but it's really important people don't just go to frankfurt to buy and sell books they go there for the cultural element and you know they go there also to party do you think it's going to bounce back after this in the same way that it was it's certainly time for you know publishers to take stock isn't any sort of pause is time to take stock you know to think how much money are we spending going there how many people are we sending anyway book sales are up in germany that were down at the start of the pandemic and now they're up there also up in the un
my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people sharing scouting titles can this really work on why i'm. not sure. i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the...
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while the 8000 frankfurt. fans in attendance were making all the noise pop and hunch chances came few and far between pavel cataracts she could not make in the 67th minute was cleared just in time by martin him to play golf tennis knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin cole who were more hungry for the win doest would come knocking on bowman's door once more and this time he would succeed was tappin sealed a victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. some of the cake walk that's why you want to speak approachable i thought it was a book. to give us all. for the position. it was a book on his book about his performance so noticeable was more superhero. i pulled the superhero. the home fans were brushing their superhero without recognizing their own role and that was to serve as a fountain of positive energy when the going got tough for frank frank. oz would. feel for the protagonist least as. for the you know he disappeared as. well that's who he does decide to
while the 8000 frankfurt. fans in attendance were making all the noise pop and hunch chances came few and far between pavel cataracts she could not make in the 67th minute was cleared just in time by martin him to play golf tennis knew the game was still up for grabs but it was past austin cole who were more hungry for the win doest would come knocking on bowman's door once more and this time he would succeed was tappin sealed a victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his...
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frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the duchess take to museum he's followed the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing benefit so they were in quarters on the outskirts where you'd rather not go that's been changing in the past 10 to 15 years since people realized you can also live in high rises at the upper end of the scale. the ground tower is germany's tallest residential building and it sets new standards the penthouse apartment sold for over $8000000.00 euro each. real estate agent. has noticed another trend. the soonest what's great is that all different kinds of people are moving into the grand tower from old to young from career starters to retirees and what else is appealing is the 24 hour concierge plus the garden roof terrace and the
frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the duchess take to museum he's followed the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing benefit so they were in quarters...
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frankfurt thanks. it is to china now and the country's leaders met today to start mapping out the next 5 year plan for 2021 to 2025 there is pressure to introduce reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy but charting the economic course for the next 5 years is a challenge because of the toll the coronavirus is taking on the world economy and because of worsening relations between china and the united states and china is leading the global pack in economic recovery the economy grew nearly 5 percent between july and september the priority in the 5 year blueprint is keeping a steady course economists expect annual growth targets of around 5 percent china wants to boost productivity and shift towards higher value added industries avoiding the so-called middle income trap where economies get stuck china is committed to carbon neutrality by 2060 and the 5 year plan might give us some details on how it will meet that ambitious target. now let's get more from clifford cohen from d.w. business my colleague an
frankfurt thanks. it is to china now and the country's leaders met today to start mapping out the next 5 year plan for 2021 to 2025 there is pressure to introduce reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy but charting the economic course for the next 5 years is a challenge because of the toll the coronavirus is taking on the world economy and because of worsening relations between china and the united states and china is leading the global pack in economic recovery the economy grew nearly 5...
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for now frankfurt is still germany's kayan year in high rise living but other german cities now also have plans for living concepts high off the ground. as you can see today i am joined by a very special guest in the studio this is louis louis. head by now normally dogs aren't allowed in museums for obvious reasons but in london a special exhibit has just opened for these 4 legged friends now architecture for dogs explores just that it showcases structures designed specifically for dogs now lures do you think this is something you might like. well that sounds promising but take a look. in london should a female shiba inu. the architecture for dogs exhibition of creative furnishings for man's best friend. the pieces are the creations of internationally renowned designers and architects. london architect. also seems to have gone to the dogs for this exhibition. each of us is going to be given the brief to create architecture for dogs instead of humans and it's not about making houses now of course pacific in the brief it was about trying to express yourself the scale of the dog and so
for now frankfurt is still germany's kayan year in high rise living but other german cities now also have plans for living concepts high off the ground. as you can see today i am joined by a very special guest in the studio this is louis louis. head by now normally dogs aren't allowed in museums for obvious reasons but in london a special exhibit has just opened for these 4 legged friends now architecture for dogs explores just that it showcases structures designed specifically for dogs now...
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frankfurt's well and truly be. ashamed to say it's a disgrace would be over the top for what we lost 5 nil and the result is frustrating and disappointing and very good condition still we thought the game would play out differently as i was. also describing spit it was a humbling experience for frankfurt. perfect in spite of the fixture pile up nothing to the number of games that we've already played i'm really impressed especially defensively but of course often simply. if it's. too good for frank 1st thanks in part to our match day hero. of the much day is by babyface. notes the 17 year old. not only part of his debutantes school but now the youngest ever to score 2 goals leroy's such. an offside here it's a fabulous move and it could have been a good rescue goal but it was moose eola who does the job and he does it oh so well . has featured in every funders league match for the defending champion so far it's the next step in a journey that saw his family moved to england so he could join chelsea's academy when h
frankfurt's well and truly be. ashamed to say it's a disgrace would be over the top for what we lost 5 nil and the result is frustrating and disappointing and very good condition still we thought the game would play out differently as i was. also describing spit it was a humbling experience for frankfurt. perfect in spite of the fixture pile up nothing to the number of games that we've already played i'm really impressed especially defensively but of course often simply. if it's. too good for...
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and we're too good for frankfurt thanks impossible to how much do you hero. of the much day is by ends babyface. 17 year old. not only boy it's youngest debutant i'm going to school but now the youngest ever to score 2 goals leroy son age and on offside yeah it's a fabulous movie but it could have been a good rescue goal but it was moose eola who does the job and he does it oh so well . has featured in every match for the defending champion so far it's the next step in a journey that saw his family moved to england so he could join chelsea's academy when he was just 8 now he's a firm fixture in finance is a talented squat and a star in the making i remember the name. we start off summery in berlin where delphi's here was a fox something on was memorable for all the wrong reasons one misjudged tackle and an elbow in the back later he was sent off just 4 and a half minutes after coming on leaving the house of a man down for most of the 2nd home. and changed everything otherwise i reckon we might have won. that started promisingly in the it's minutes they launch
and we're too good for frankfurt thanks impossible to how much do you hero. of the much day is by ends babyface. 17 year old. not only boy it's youngest debutant i'm going to school but now the youngest ever to score 2 goals leroy son age and on offside yeah it's a fabulous movie but it could have been a good rescue goal but it was moose eola who does the job and he does it oh so well . has featured in every match for the defending champion so far it's the next step in a journey that saw his...
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but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you already know everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian heard this will forever be known as the coach who ended the pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron he can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed early promise but rather the home side andre silva with a nifty back heel went close but no cigar i. hearn a skeptic school knowing he still hadn't any stop his sleeve. christophe baumgartner slid the ball to the prolific andre cromwell rich pulled frankfurt's entire back line and gave hoffenheim believe in the 18th minute. to croatian international has been an unstoppable form of late this fabulous solo strike was his 6th goal in 3 match days can anyone or anything stop him. a strong leader. oh no virus could stop them. hopefully not get coprime or if it w
but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then right. well as you already know everything goes according to plan the season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian heard this will forever be known as the coach who ended the pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron he can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed...
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for now frankfurt is still germany's kayan year in high rise living but other german cities now also have plans for living concepts high off the ground. as you can see today i am joined by a very special guest in the studio this is louis. hello goodbye now normally dogs aren't allowed in museums for obvious reasons but in london a special exhibit has just opened for these 4 legged friends now architecture for dogs explores just that it showcases structures designed specifically for dogs now lest you think this is something you might like. well that sounds promising but take a look. in london should a female shiba inu. the architecture for dogs exhibition of creative furnishings for man's best friend. the pieces are the creations of internationally renowned designers and architects. london architect. also seems to have gone to the dogs for this exhibition. each of us has been given the brief to create architecture for dogs instead of humans and it's not about making houses to prefer it was about trying to express yourself at the scale of the dog and so what's really interesting about
for now frankfurt is still germany's kayan year in high rise living but other german cities now also have plans for living concepts high off the ground. as you can see today i am joined by a very special guest in the studio this is louis. hello goodbye now normally dogs aren't allowed in museums for obvious reasons but in london a special exhibit has just opened for these 4 legged friends now architecture for dogs explores just that it showcases structures designed specifically for dogs now...
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let's go to the frankfurt change now to get more on this with. chelsea why is the london stock exchange selling the. next. there's a couple different strategic rationales behind this deal for one the london stock exchange is in the midst of another big deal where they are buying a really big u.s. data provider for about 27000000000 dollars and as a condition of that deal they have to divest. a lot of stock exchange they would have been too big and they would have had too big of a concentration in. financial markets so they did have to get rid of the milan stock exchange for that other deal to go through but for euro next and for europe this also is highly attractive deal for them euro next has been really consolidating in europe they say that with this deal they will handle about 25 percent of all equity trading within europe's about also of course can allow them for things like cost cuts and consolidation in the workforce so it financially makes sense for them and for italy they really wanted to get the milan stock exchange back into european ha
let's go to the frankfurt change now to get more on this with. chelsea why is the london stock exchange selling the. next. there's a couple different strategic rationales behind this deal for one the london stock exchange is in the midst of another big deal where they are buying a really big u.s. data provider for about 27000000000 dollars and as a condition of that deal they have to divest. a lot of stock exchange they would have been too big and they would have had too big of a concentration...
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pandey in frankfurt thanks for bringing us up to date. adjourning their meeting in brussels e.u. leaders will try to reach agreement on sanctions against the government of bella roosts in draft conclusions for head to head of the summit they condemn the violence against peaceful protesters there they also say the election of president lucas shank 0 in early august was rigged leaders will try to break a deadlock over economic sanctions the u.k. and canada have already taken action against lukas shankar and his government let's speak to you for bric who is director of central and eastern europe at the transatlantic relations think tank the german marshall fund cyprus is blocking the action on batteries because it wants sanctions on turkey or is ordering activities but saidee you get past that what form of these sanctions likely to take i think this is very clear already because the sanctions have been prepared for number weeks these will be personalized sanctions against a number of individuals in the bill ocean governments who have either responsibility or elections or for the pol
pandey in frankfurt thanks for bringing us up to date. adjourning their meeting in brussels e.u. leaders will try to reach agreement on sanctions against the government of bella roosts in draft conclusions for head to head of the summit they condemn the violence against peaceful protesters there they also say the election of president lucas shank 0 in early august was rigged leaders will try to break a deadlock over economic sanctions the u.k. and canada have already taken action against lukas...
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and the jewish museum in frankfurt reopens offer a 5 year renovation. one of the world's great musicians the german violinist. recently suggested she might go into politics to represent the arts and the artists was suffering because of the corona pandemic over the weekend she was here in berlin to receive the top instrumental prize at germany's premier classical music awards she spoke exclusively to d.w. correspondent gay roche least about a range of subjects that concern in the music world. to have fans she slowly dedicated to her music. the different case into the lives of d.w. . she's angry about the government's coronavirus policy she says it's having a devastating and disproportionate effect on the outs. this isn't bad it's totally illogical i think it's outrageous this unequal treatment but nothing's being done perhaps because people don't realize how many other people are either directly or indirectly dependent on musicians i'll mention. one meter by hanging. contrary to previous indications much as that she's not planning to swap the concert rol
and the jewish museum in frankfurt reopens offer a 5 year renovation. one of the world's great musicians the german violinist. recently suggested she might go into politics to represent the arts and the artists was suffering because of the corona pandemic over the weekend she was here in berlin to receive the top instrumental prize at germany's premier classical music awards she spoke exclusively to d.w. correspondent gay roche least about a range of subjects that concern in the music world. to...
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let's get the reaction now from frankfurt how of markets been reacting to this news . there's been a lot of volatility because this was really a major shock to investors who had basically heard over the past week nothing but positive statements from both republicans and democrats about the prospects for a deal we heard from trump himself other white house officials but also democrats like nancy pelosi that they were all very committed to getting this deal passed and they all really solve the need for doing this before the election so people are definitely having to rethink some of their investments right now we have seen a little bit of a bounce back today on markets the dax here and frankfurt is basically flat and u.s. futures have recovered a bit after trying to change course slightly overnight and said that he could be open to a standalone deal for things like another round of $1200.00 'd stimulus checks or also some one off payments for for the airline industry or small businesses so that doesn't entirely cushion the blow of a large still still large scale stimulus
let's get the reaction now from frankfurt how of markets been reacting to this news . there's been a lot of volatility because this was really a major shock to investors who had basically heard over the past week nothing but positive statements from both republicans and democrats about the prospects for a deal we heard from trump himself other white house officials but also democrats like nancy pelosi that they were all very committed to getting this deal passed and they all really solve the...
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there let's go live now to our financial correspond chelsea delaney in frankfurt good to see josie out of investors in the markets been reacting to this development in the u.s. it's actually been a rocky day here for european markets we have we've really seen stocks swinging around and and messrs clearly aren't sure what to make of of trump's threats the initial reaction when trying to treat tweeted this yesterday was a very steep sell off and markets and vespers had really been betting on a stimulus before the election and all of the signals that we had gotten both from republicans and democrats is that even though they were still issues that they were working on they were all very committed and recognize the need for a stimulus like this so it was definitely a bit of a shock but we also have seen more tweets from trump over the past couple of hours where he indicates that he could be in support of one offs fills the things like very support for the airline industry or another round of $1200.00 stimulus so that's actually not a full trillion dollar stimulus like investors had wanted b
there let's go live now to our financial correspond chelsea delaney in frankfurt good to see josie out of investors in the markets been reacting to this development in the u.s. it's actually been a rocky day here for european markets we have we've really seen stocks swinging around and and messrs clearly aren't sure what to make of of trump's threats the initial reaction when trying to treat tweeted this yesterday was a very steep sell off and markets and vespers had really been betting on a...
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if you don't your financial correspondent charles the delay is in frankfurt for us chelsea the steel business has been tough for quite some time prices are low it's difficult to make a profit what does liberty see interest. it's true that it's very much a difficult time to be any steelmaker even before coronavirus every european still maker was really struggling with overcapacity in the industry the cost of transitioning to more climate friendly production as well as these trade tensions between the e.u. with the us the e.u. and china all of these. problems have really impacted the industry as well so what we've seen is really a push for consolidation in the industry and this is really what liberty is looking for and his encrypt is that together they might be a stronger competitor and this really difficult market right now. has tried to sell off this business before a merge merge it's still business and they really pointed to the benefits the cost cuts that they could achieve in really the the efficiencies that that could come out of this so that's really what liberty is also looking
if you don't your financial correspondent charles the delay is in frankfurt for us chelsea the steel business has been tough for quite some time prices are low it's difficult to make a profit what does liberty see interest. it's true that it's very much a difficult time to be any steelmaker even before coronavirus every european still maker was really struggling with overcapacity in the industry the cost of transitioning to more climate friendly production as well as these trade tensions...
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i should have fun day in frankfurt thanks for bringing us up to date now it's been 30 years since the reunification of germany which began of course with the fall of the berlin wall but many people in the east still see themselves as loses process especially economically a lot of east german businesses were shuttered and few friends survived but among those that did were cake mix pioneers cotton. crumble cake chocolate cake and muffins cake mix company katty has more than 60 varieties on offer the family business was founded in 1952 in east germany the communist government there seized the company from moscow tito's father and turned it into a state enterprise tita is the current c.e.o. and he was given back the company after german reunification but that's when his problem started no one wanted to buy products made in the east anymore. july 1st $990.00 we got the west german deutschmark so of course consumers in the east wanted to buy western products with the d. mark not the ones they've known for decades i call it a blind run to buy all the shiny gold things they've seen in commerc
i should have fun day in frankfurt thanks for bringing us up to date now it's been 30 years since the reunification of germany which began of course with the fall of the berlin wall but many people in the east still see themselves as loses process especially economically a lot of east german businesses were shuttered and few friends survived but among those that did were cake mix pioneers cotton. crumble cake chocolate cake and muffins cake mix company katty has more than 60 varieties on offer...
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my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people scherzinger scouting titles can this really work online. not sure. i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the social element that it's really important people don't just go to frankfurt to buy and sell books they go there for the cultural element and you know they go there also to party do you think it's going to bounce back after this the same way that it was it's certainly time for you know publishers to take stock isn't any sort of pause is time to take stock you know to think how much money are we spending going there how many people are we sending anyway book sales are up in germany that were down at the start of the pandemic and now they're up there also up in the unit
my colleague melissa holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. the frankfurt book fair this is normally a beer event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people scherzinger scouting titles can this really work online. not sure. i mean they're doing their best they've got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries they've got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the...
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i'm by and completed the route when 17 year old jamal mashallah made it 5 frankfurt's well and truly beat. bush i'm going to say it's a disgrace would be over the top of that we lost 5 nil and the result is a frustrating and disappointing. and very good condition still we thought the game would play out differently as i was forced to. scrape spit it was a humbling experience for friends but by and were perfect in spite of the fixture pile up nothing finished it is a number of games that we've already played and i'm really impressed especially defensively but of course offensively. if it's ends. with 2 good for frank 1st thanks in part to our hero. man of the much day is by babyface. 17 year old. not only youngest debutant. but now the youngest ever to score. leroy sunny. side here it's a fabulous move but it could have been a good rest but it was musi allah who does the job and he does it oh so well a lot. has featured in every blunders league match for the defending champion so far it's the next step in a journey that saw his family moved to england so he could join chelsea's academ
i'm by and completed the route when 17 year old jamal mashallah made it 5 frankfurt's well and truly beat. bush i'm going to say it's a disgrace would be over the top of that we lost 5 nil and the result is a frustrating and disappointing. and very good condition still we thought the game would play out differently as i was forced to. scrape spit it was a humbling experience for friends but by and were perfect in spite of the fixture pile up nothing finished it is a number of games that we've...
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frankfurt book fair is one of the biggest states in publishing in the every year thousands of industry professionals descend on the city to trade rights and promote new releases but this year the pandemic has forced nearly everything to go online the organizers hope the virtual event they've come up with will prove almost as rewarding. last year more than 300000 industry professionals and visitors came to the frankfurt book fair it's the most important industry show of the year some 7500 exhibitors meet this year because of coronavirus the trade holes are empty the book fair is gone digital. music and the trade fair holes won't be the same this year as well as a decentralized event we've had to come up with a relatively large scale digital concept. many publishers said they'd interview their own authors and then present the results at the fair. of the numerous digital platforms industry professionals from around the world can communicate and present their authors this year selection is extremely diverse from star chef jamie oliver to whistleblower edward snowden. the fares social polit
frankfurt book fair is one of the biggest states in publishing in the every year thousands of industry professionals descend on the city to trade rights and promote new releases but this year the pandemic has forced nearly everything to go online the organizers hope the virtual event they've come up with will prove almost as rewarding. last year more than 300000 industry professionals and visitors came to the frankfurt book fair it's the most important industry show of the year some 7500...
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for frankfurt it's actually a bit of a disappointment the board which runs the frankfurt stock exchange had also been in the bidding for the milan stock exchange so a bit of a blow to not have come out on top for frankfurt in particular but this does just comment that met a general trend towards consolidation of stock exchanges in europe we've seen many many companies merging or doing acquisitions and this comes as europe is really trying to build up its capital markets it wants to be a bigger competitor especially now that we're heading towards. a chance to do a new front so it's into so much. the coronavirus pandemic is dax not that it ever left but things are certainly getting worse all across europe including germany bilin has turned into a hotspot which prompted authorities here to enjoy introduce stricter closing times for restaurants and boss things that even worse in neighboring france which reported a new all time high with almost 19000 new infections in a single day in paris all basel cafes have to remain closed for 2 weeks other cities in france could follow suit and in belgi
for frankfurt it's actually a bit of a disappointment the board which runs the frankfurt stock exchange had also been in the bidding for the milan stock exchange so a bit of a blow to not have come out on top for frankfurt in particular but this does just comment that met a general trend towards consolidation of stock exchanges in europe we've seen many many companies merging or doing acquisitions and this comes as europe is really trying to build up its capital markets it wants to be a bigger...
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be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is the dublin news and these are our top stories the u.s. has filed a landmark anti trust lawsuit against google it alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance in online search to stifle competition and harm consumers it's the u.s. government's most significant action to protect competition since.
be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is the dublin news and these are our top stories the u.s. has filed a landmark anti trust lawsuit against google it alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance in online search to stifle competition and harm consumers it's the u.s. government's most significant action to protect competition since.
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but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then rights. well as you already know everything goes according to plan this season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian heard this will forever be known as the coach who ended pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed early promise but rather the home side andre silva with a nifty back heel went close but no cigar. conus kept his cool knowing he still hadn't any stop his sleeve. christophe baumgartner slid the ball to the prolific andre crammer rich pulled frankfurt's entire back line and gave hoffenheim to leave in the 18th minute. the proration international has been an unstoppable form of late this fabulous somo strike was his 6th goal in 3 match days even anyone or anything stop him. only the coronavirus could stop him. hopefully not get all crime or it was the talisma
but shouldn't have had any problems in frankfurt then rights. well as you already know everything goes according to plan this season but that's exactly what's so great about saying welcome to kickoff on match day 3. the man who brought byron munich to their knees hoffenheim sebastian heard this will forever be known as the coach who ended pirates $32.00 game unbeaten run on the match day 2 if you can defeat byron you can surely beat frankfurt right. yet it wasn't the byron peters who showed...
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in december 29 teams frankfurt's. an oral prosecutor's office took her to court he's accused of having developed comics as a business model for private clients thereby committing serious tax evasion. in response to our e-mail inquiries farragher wrote the accusations of the frankfurt prosecutor are wholly unjustified in fact they're upsurge december 2019. by 2012 a total of at least $10000000000.00 euros are believed to have been lost to germany through comic straits. that's money that could have been spent on hiring $160000.00 additional teachers. or buying school meals for every school child in germany for more than a year and a half. for funding the ministry of family affairs for a year or. march 24th teen hamburg almost 4 months after the phone call from switzerland all the fish and his colleagues were still investigating comex evaluating mountains of confidential documents by the end of march they finally had enough evidence they went public with the scandal their focus was on multi-millionaire celebrities and in
in december 29 teams frankfurt's. an oral prosecutor's office took her to court he's accused of having developed comics as a business model for private clients thereby committing serious tax evasion. in response to our e-mail inquiries farragher wrote the accusations of the frankfurt prosecutor are wholly unjustified in fact they're upsurge december 2019. by 2012 a total of at least $10000000000.00 euros are believed to have been lost to germany through comic straits. that's money that could...
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or in chelsea delaney there in frankfurt corona virus infections are rising rapidly across europe and so are fears of new business lockdowns economies are still recovering from the 1st wave in the spring including spain where economic activity contracted 18 percent in the 2nd quarter and madrid has tried to ease the pain by bulking up social programs for many just getting a hold of that help has not been easy. volunteers prepare over 800 meals a day here at this emergency food bank in palma dimmer yorka. is working in the kitchen he's a top chef but he lost everything because of the coronavirus pandemic. that's when all the problems began i had everything and then came months during which i lost everything was no help or a lot of promises but nothing came of it. thanks to the food bank of the man who is surviving he invested all of his savings in a restaurant thanking the pandemic and the lock down the restaurant talk to close today he lives in a tiny room beside the kitchen. sometimes i don't know what you're getting yourself into as with but it all happened so quickly that i didn't
or in chelsea delaney there in frankfurt corona virus infections are rising rapidly across europe and so are fears of new business lockdowns economies are still recovering from the 1st wave in the spring including spain where economic activity contracted 18 percent in the 2nd quarter and madrid has tried to ease the pain by bulking up social programs for many just getting a hold of that help has not been easy. volunteers prepare over 800 meals a day here at this emergency food bank in palma...
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sullivan from our business team here in berlin and by chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt good day to both of you are there president trump calling off the talks with the democrats what does this mean for the aid that's needed right now to get unemployment down and said about 8 percent right now well brian in the short term remains the it is obviously not coming and at the moment a lot of the economic data coming from the us suggests that the recovery is not just slowing it has stopped so it's quite urgent for various businesses for households and obviously for unemployed people to get money through as quickly as possible because when you are in shortfalls in these situations delay is not your friend even if you may have hopes of recovering in the longer term if you don't get the money in the short term it's no good so for example a lot of the unemployment benefits which were processed during the 1st wave of relief which was in the earlier stage the pandemic that dried up or end your life so households and unemployed people need that money back of the as soon as possible o
sullivan from our business team here in berlin and by chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt good day to both of you are there president trump calling off the talks with the democrats what does this mean for the aid that's needed right now to get unemployment down and said about 8 percent right now well brian in the short term remains the it is obviously not coming and at the moment a lot of the economic data coming from the us suggests that the recovery is not just slowing it...
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frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the door to take to a museum he's following the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing benefit so they were in quarters on the outskirts where you'd rather not go that's been changing in the past 10 to 15 years since people realized you can also live in high rises at the upper end of the scale. the grand tower is germany's tallest residential building and it sets new standards the penthouse apartment sold for over $8000000.00 euros each. real estate agent. has noticed another trend. the soonest what's great is that all different kinds of people are moving into the grand tower from old to young from career starters to retiring and what else is appealing is the 24 hour concierge plus the garden roof terrace and
frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the door to take to a museum he's following the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing benefit so they were in...
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frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the door to take to a museum he's following the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing so they were in quarters on the outskirts where you'd rather not go that's been changing in the past 10 to 15 years since people realized you can also live in high rises at the upper end of the scale. the grand tower is germany's tallest residential building and it sets new standards the penthouse apartment sold for over $8000000.00 euro each. real estate agent. has noticed another trend. that should what's great is that all different kinds of people are moving into the grand tower from old to young from career starters to retirees and what else is appealing is the 24 hour concierge plus the garden roof terrace and the sunse
frankfurt is germany's only city with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers and high rises at present the 172 meter ground tower and the 190 meter on the other tallest buildings in this metropolis on the river my. paycheck. is the director of the door to take to a museum he's following the city's development since the 1970 s. the acceptance among germans for living in a skyscraper has not been great because the high rises you could live in or mostly subsidized housing so they were in quarters on...
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in december 29 teams frankfurt's to. an oral prosecutor's office took her to court he's accused of having developed comics as a business model for private clients thereby committing serious tax evasion. in response to our e-mail inquiries farragher wrote the accusations of the frankfurt prosecutor are wholly unjustified in fact they're absurd december 2900. 2012 a total of at least $10000000000.00 euros are believed to have been lost to germany through comic straits. that's money that could have been spent on hiring $160000.00 additional teachers. or buying school meals for every school child in germany for more than a year and a half. more funding the ministry of family affairs for a year. march 24th teen hamburg almost 4 months after the phone call from switzerland all the fish and his colleagues were still investigating comics evaluating mountains of confidential documents by the end of march they finally had enough evidence they went public with the scandal their focus was on multi-millionaire celebrities and influen
in december 29 teams frankfurt's to. an oral prosecutor's office took her to court he's accused of having developed comics as a business model for private clients thereby committing serious tax evasion. in response to our e-mail inquiries farragher wrote the accusations of the frankfurt prosecutor are wholly unjustified in fact they're absurd december 2900. 2012 a total of at least $10000000000.00 euros are believed to have been lost to germany through comic straits. that's money that could...
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he came clean in an interview with us he also described a meeting here in frankfurt in the high rise building where his office was. bigger told the group if anyone here has a problem with the fact that what we're doing prevents kindergartens and schools and roads from being renovated so they should please get up and leave no one left the meeting room and i mean they didn't know the meaning of the word morality. more to condemn it. when we asked him about these alleged statements bakker's response was to say that a lawyer only represents his client's interests and doesn't work for the state worse your. quorum goole why didn't come x. traders seem to care where the money came from was it arrogance or ignorance. hamburg business psychologist eva short to alstom knows about the secretive circles of bankers bank of the bankers see their role as 1st and foremost to increase their customer's investment or at least not to let it decrease and given that they consider it absolutely fair and legitimate to evade taxes in order to save their customers money. the more their customers invested the
he came clean in an interview with us he also described a meeting here in frankfurt in the high rise building where his office was. bigger told the group if anyone here has a problem with the fact that what we're doing prevents kindergartens and schools and roads from being renovated so they should please get up and leave no one left the meeting room and i mean they didn't know the meaning of the word morality. more to condemn it. when we asked him about these alleged statements bakker's...
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and men who work as rangers are waiting for him the director of the frankfurt zoological society offers them encouragement and now we have to protect it and you are in the front line of. it most of the staff come from the surrounding villages they work here because there aren't many other jobs available and forcing the park's regulations often means coming into conflict with their neighbors. the frankfurt zoological society is aware of the challenges the global organization provides the ethiopian authorities with financial support it also helps with the management of large scale wildlife sanctuaries. to the ballet national park is just under 2500 square kilometers there are a few roads and the rangers often patrol the reserve on horseback and. in. this group of mounted rangers say that cows have been spotted in the middle of the park even though that's not allowed. the animals need to be rounded up. on. the ethical when i you know even situations like these can easily escalate. or the grammys under ethiopia seem such a peaceful country but there's quite a lot of conflict violent dispute
and men who work as rangers are waiting for him the director of the frankfurt zoological society offers them encouragement and now we have to protect it and you are in the front line of. it most of the staff come from the surrounding villages they work here because there aren't many other jobs available and forcing the park's regulations often means coming into conflict with their neighbors. the frankfurt zoological society is aware of the challenges the global organization provides the...
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the banner mountains are the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 the frankfurt zoological society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director coast of shank has come to see what the situation is like on the ground he knows how important this area is. for non jewish i'm told be used to be able to shift your bio diversity is an evenly spread on our planet and 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason we just have to protect the right places for the gums reached is the most important parts are the so-called hot spots as these are regions where the earth's secular abundance of the sixty's and computing folk ones that only exist in those regions as a form one of these hot spots are shrinking hotspot one is the afro alpine region including the bol a mountain of the culture of the ball about a girl. most of the region is covered by forest one of the last intact expanses a forest in the whole of ethiopia it's enormously important as a habitat for plants and animals as well as providing a balanced climate and wate
the banner mountains are the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 the frankfurt zoological society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director coast of shank has come to see what the situation is like on the ground he knows how important this area is. for non jewish i'm told be used to be able to shift your bio diversity is an evenly spread on our planet and 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason we just have to...
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the ban a mountain or the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 at the frankfurt zoo a logical society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director coast of shanghai has come to see what the situation is like on the ground he knows how important this area is. for non jewish i'm told to be used to be a lot as a few file diversity as an evenly spread on our planet of sweat and 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason we just have to protect the right places for the guns which there is the most important parts are the so-called hot spots as these are regions where the earth secular abundance of the basics you can get beaten for kwan's that only exist in those regions for more on these hot spots are shrinking in the courts but one is the afro alpine region including the baalei mountain off the cultural been of the polish gabriel. most of the region is covered by forest one of the last intact expanses a forest in the whole of ethiopia it's enormously important as a habitat for plants and animals as well as providin
the ban a mountain or the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 at the frankfurt zoo a logical society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director coast of shanghai has come to see what the situation is like on the ground he knows how important this area is. for non jewish i'm told to be used to be a lot as a few file diversity as an evenly spread on our planet of sweat and 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason...
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the form next additive manufacturing trade fair in frankfurt there are some sophisticated examples of 3 d. technology here like this model of a human body printed in one go. klaus am a man advises companies on which 3 d. production methods might work best for them he says that more and more businesses are making the transition to the technology. would be used to think the automotive industry is now starting to design 3 components for their vehicles so i guess that's good for the environment or northerners because those parts will be produced only on demand and they can be made using powder which can be delivered locally and printed out anywhere in the world where they're needed . for example these lightweight brake pedals were made by 3 d. printers and produce to send a cool factory that cuts down on waste and emissions. we typically save 6 tons of c o 2 emissions per kilo come paired to conventional methods in this your this facility in the state of lower saxony will be able to print 3 g. component parts out of alinea i'm fully automatically this technology could encourage companies
the form next additive manufacturing trade fair in frankfurt there are some sophisticated examples of 3 d. technology here like this model of a human body printed in one go. klaus am a man advises companies on which 3 d. production methods might work best for them he says that more and more businesses are making the transition to the technology. would be used to think the automotive industry is now starting to design 3 components for their vehicles so i guess that's good for the environment or...