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It’s been a while since the mood was this heated in Germany.It’s about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against.I don’t want to be filmed.He has no right to do that.Peace, freedom, self-determination blares from the loudspeaker.The pandemic is dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis.The majority in Germany do think vaccination, compulsory masks and other protective measures are the correct strategy.A minority however feels oppressed by the state and it’s making its voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination.Joerg Pegelow is a protestant pastor in Hamburg.But for the last few months as the sect commissioner of his church, he’s been observing coronavirus protests like this one on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn.
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It's been a while since the mood was this heated in Germany. It's about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against. I don't want to be filmed, he has no right to do that. Peace freedom self-determination Blast from the loudspeaker. The pandemic is dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis. The majority in Germany do think vaccination compulsory makes and other protective measures are the correct strategy. A minority however feels oppressed by the state and it's making its voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination. York pegalo is a protestant pastor in Hamburg, but for the last few months as the sect commissioner of his church, he's been observing coronavirus protests like this one on Hamburg's Ripaban.
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It's been a while since the mood was this heated in Germany. It's about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against. I don't want to be filmed, he has no right to do that. Peace freedom self-determination Blast from the loudspeaker. The pandemic is dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis. The majority in Germany do think vaccination compulsory makes and other protective measures are the correct strategy. A minority however feels oppressed by the state and it's making its voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination. York pegalo is a protestant pastor in Hamburg, but for the last few months as the sect commissioner of his church, he's been observing coronavirus protests like this one on Hamburg's Ripaban.
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It's been awhile since the mood was this heated and Germany. It's about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against. I don't want to be filmed, he has no right to do that. Peace, freedom, self-determination blares from the loudspeaker. The pandemic has dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis. The majority in Germany do think vaccination, compulsory masks and other protective measures are the correct strategy. A minority, however, feels oppressed by the state and it's making its voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination. Hello is a Protestant pastor in Hamburg. But for the last few months, as the sect commissioner of his church, he's been observing coronavirus protests like this one on Hamburg Vapor Barn.
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It's been a while since the mood was this heated in Germany. It's about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against. I don't want to be filmed, he has no rights to do that. Peace, freedom, self-determination, blares from the loudspeaker. The pandemic is dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis. The majority in germany do think vaccination compulsory masks and other protective measures are the correct strategy. A minority however feels oppressed by the state and it's making its voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination. York Pegalo is a protestant pastor in Hamburg, but for the last few months as the sect commissioner of his church, he's been observing coronavirus protests like this one on hamburg's ripaban.
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It's been a while since the mood was this heated in Germany. It's about the coronavirus vaccination and the question is for or against. I don't want to be filmed, he has not right to do that. Peace freedom self-determination blares from the loudspeaker. The pandemic is dividing the country and thousands take to the streets on a regular basis. The majority in Germany do think vaccination compulsory masks and other protective measures are the correct strategy. A minority however feels oppressed by the state and it's making it's voice heard against a potential mandatory vaccination. York pegalo is a protestant pastor in Hamburg, but for the last few months as the sect commissioner of his church, he's been observing coronavirus protects like this one on Hamburg's ripaban.
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I can’t take it anymore, it’s too much. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned lives upside down. People who were just recently going about their day-to-day routines now fear for their lives. And many are on the run seeking safety in neighboring countries including Germany. My mother lives in Kharkiv and it’s being destroyed. They’re shooting at schools, hospitals, just everywhere. But Ukrainians are resisting. Sergey is checking on his family. His wife and two sons have been taking refuge in this Kiev subway station for days. Sergey is a soldier but underwent surgery just before the war broke out meaning he can’t fight. So instead he cooks at home and brings food and water here. The previous day, Sergey’s wife, Natalia went outside with their children to get some fresh air. And in that moment, a Russian shell hit Kiev’s TV tower.