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Status: 01/07/2023 3:05 PM

German clinics are urgently looking for nurses. So, two years ago, the Federal Employment Agency entered into a cooperation agreement with the Indian state of Kerala. Now comes the first nursing staff.

By Franziska Amler, New Delhi

26-year-old Jynamo Thomas had been preparing for this day for half a year. I learned German for four hours five days a week in Trivandrum, the capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala. Now the young Indian woman will leave her homeland in a few days and start a new life thousands of kilometers away in Hamburg.

„I am a nurse. I work in the hospital,” she says proudly in German. The most important vocabulary is sitting. Jynamo is one of 200 young people who started the so-called „Triple Win” program last year – a collaboration between the Federal Employment Agency and the Association for International Cooperation (GIZ).

The program has been in existence since 2013. Since then, more than 5,700 trained nursing staff have been recruited on behalf of German clinics and nursing facilities – for example from Bosnia and Herzegovina or the Philippines. And now also from India.

Both sides benefit

It is crucial that all parties benefit, says Liju George, Program Coordinator of GIZ in Trivandrum. Kerala has more nurses than job opportunities. “From a Kerala point of view, it is an asset for candidates to find meaningful employment.” Of course, the youth also benefited from the programme. They get a job that matches their desires and dreams „in a country of their choice”.

Lego Josef also made a conscious decision to go to Germany. The young man has a work contract with the Kempten Group of Clinics. The 37-year-old from Trivandrum has been working as a nurse since 2006. When he advised one of his patients to continue treatment in Germany, it dawned on him that he could learn a lot on his job there.

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competition with He speaks English countries

Many Indians speak English quite well. Learning a new language is a big hurdle. That is why Germany is competing with English-speaking countries such as Ireland, England and Canada for young professionals, says Georg.

Jynamo almost ran away in tears on her first day of the language course, she remembers. She can now carry on simple conversations in German, has completed a B1 intermediate level and has completed a four-day German nursing course. A great desire to send money home soon made her persistent: „I certainly have to support my family, and my friends are not doing well financially either.”

From Kerala to Hamburg: 26-year-old Dynamo Thomas starts a new job in northern Germany.

The 26-year-old previously worked as a nurse in an Indian hospital for three years. The work here is difficult and the salary is low. She was earning 25,000 rupees a month, which is about 280 euros. If all goes smoothly, it could later multiply tenfold in Germany. According to GIZ, Indian nurses receive a minimum of €2,800 in total. However, they need to continue their education to do so.

The employer provides housing

Once in Germany, participants go through a year-long familiarization process, Georg explains: „They have to complete language level B2. They also receive additional training from their employer.” They now start out as nursing assistants, and later become qualified nursing staff.

GIZ assures that, having arrived in Germany, young men and women were not left to themselves. Throughout the recognition process and, if necessary, thereafter, they will continue to be taken care of – for example, when dealing with the authorities or opening an account. The business owner is also responsible for the living space.

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higher educational standard

Kerala, India’s southernmost state on the tropical Malabar Coast, has a long history of migration – particularly in the healthcare sector. This is also due to the high level of education here. The state has the highest literacy rate in the country at 94 percent. Nowhere else in India can so many women be able to read and write. In addition, it was socially accepted in Kerela very early on that women should be employed.

But there are not only success stories. Just a few days ago, a young Indian woman made headlines in Great Britain who suddenly found herself without a job and with a lot of debt. It is not an isolated case. Time and time again, there are reports of stranded nurses from Kerala. Or women have to pay a lot of money for their dream of a better life. Ginamo says some of her friends have spent tens of thousands of euros on recruitment agencies. On the other hand, she didn’t have to pay anything for her training. According to GIZ, the employer will pay approximately 7,000 euros.

The German language course takes a lot of time

They have no problem finding candidates for the Triple Win program, says coordinator George. At the Goethe-Institut in Trivandrum, up and coming Indians are already preparing for a future in Germany. Their German teacher Chiara practices verbs with prepositions with them. Lessons are a big change for many, but everyone is highly motivated.

A total of 300 mostly young women signed up for the next round, Lego George says. From time to time, someone jumps in because Planned Parenthood gets in the way, he admits. The German language course takes a lot of time. Participants must visit it five times a week for at least six months. Of course, this is also a financial risk, according to George. After all, men and women could not work during this time.

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Looking forward to the new home

But despite all the dangers and difficulties, most people are still passionate about Germany. They usually only know their new home from pictures, photos, and videos. Also, Jinamo has never left India before. However, she only speaks so highly of Germany: „Germany is a good country. It offers many opportunities for nurses. Work is fun and life is comfortable.”

Germany is her ultimate dream destination. The language barrier, the stressful clinical routine, the culture shock—Jennamo mentioned none of this. The future will show whether their high expectations will be fulfilled. In a few weeks she will start her new job at a clinic in Hamburg. The 26-year-old is confident she will settle down quickly.

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Wade Venture (37) staunte nicht schlecht, als er das Rolltor zu einer Lagerbox in Portland (US-Bundesstaat Oregon) öffnete und begann, in den Kisten zu stöbern, die sich dort türmten.

Der Amerikaner hatte die verlassene Einheit bei einer Versteigerung für umgerechnet etwas mehr als 370 Euro ergattert. Dann stellte sich heraus: Der Inhalt war 70 000 Dollar (mehr als 64 000 Euro) wert!

Der Kauf war ein „Blind-Kauf“

Venture hat Erfahrung mit solchen „Blind-Käufen“: Nach eigener Aussage hat er bereits zwischen 400 und 500 Lagerräume gekauft. Und er schlug auch bei diesem zu – ohne zu wissen, was ihn erwarten würde. Doch einen solchen Schatz hatte er noch nie gefunden. Unglaublich: Die Vorbesitzerin der Box hatte Designerkleidung ohne Ende hinterlassen – unbenutzt!

Hunderte Schuhe entdeckte Wade in dem Lagerraum

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Unter den Fundstücken: Schuhe von Luxus-Labels wie Gucci

Unter den Fundstücken: Schuhe von Luxus-Labels wie Gucci

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Es war unfassbares Glück

Venture gegenüber US-Medien fassungslos: „Es ist selten, dass man eine solche Einheit findet, oft findet man Haushaltsgegenstände oder Müll.“ In der Vergangenheit hatte er den minderwertigen Inhalt seiner „Fundgruben“ oft einfach für wohltätige Zwecke gespendet. Venture weiter: „Die Leute denken, ich mache das schon so lange, dass ich schon alles gesehen habe, aber so eine Einheit habe ich noch nie gefunden.“

Wade zeigt einen der Mäntel aus seiner Fundgrube

Wade zeigt einen der Mäntel aus seiner Fundgrube

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Auch reichlich Handtaschen hatte die Vorbesitzerin in dem Raum gelagert

Auch reichlich Handtaschen hatte die Vorbesitzerin in dem Raum gelagert

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Hunderte Paare nagelneuer Schuhe

Unter den Fundstücken in seiner neuesten Schnäppchen-Schatztruhe: Mehr als 400 Paar Schuhe (u.a. von der Luxus-Marke Gucci), Pelzmäntel und Accessoires im Wert von mehreren Tausend Dollar. Viele der Stücke trugen sogar noch die originalen Verkaufsetiketten.

Besitzerin hatte wohl Problem mit Shopping

Der glückliche Finder: „Normalerweise finde ich Dinge, die zu 30 Prozent neu und zu 70 Prozent gebraucht sind. Aber das hier war alles brandneu.“ Mittlerweile hat er damit angefangen, die Kleidungsstücke zu verkaufen. Allein für einen der Mäntel bekam er 1500 Dollar (rund 1400 Euro), berichtet Venture.

Eine Theorie über die Vorbesitzerin der Lagerbox hat er auch. Venture: „Es ist mehr als wahrscheinlich, dass sie ein Shopping-Problem hatte.“

Und weiter: „Man munkelt, dass sie das vielleicht vor ihrem Mann geheim halten musste.“

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Prime Minister assassination attempt: Slovakia comes together after the shooting of Robert Fico – despite all the polarization

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DrSlovak MP Lubos Blaha is not exactly known for his soft tones. Even on Wednesday, shortly after learning of an attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico, left-wing populist Blaha, a Fico supporter, had not backed down. “This anger, this anger, this hatred: this is your job today,” he told Slovak TV cameras. “The opposition, the progressives and the liberal media. “We are full of emotions,” Blaha said. The fact that FICO is unpopular with all segments of the population is due, among other things, to the planned judicial and media reform.

Milan Nick, an expert on Eastern Central Europe at the German Foreign Policy Association, is not surprised by this reaction. “It does not surprise me that Blaha, known for such rhetoric, would say this. But so far it has been an exception, as many politicians from various parties, including Fico Smer’s party, have expressed their dissatisfaction and called for calm and caution.

Robert Fico, here in Budapest in January

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In fact, Liberal President Zuzana Čaputová gave a well-received speech. She clearly condemned the attack and wished „that Robert Fico would have a lot of strength at this critical moment so that he could recover from the attack. Peter Pellegrini, the president-elect, made a similar statement.” Pellegrini comes from the government coalition led by Robert Fico and was elected president in April. However, he will not be sworn in until June.

Meanwhile, 59-year-old Fiko is still receiving treatment in hospital in the town of Banska Bystrica. His deputy, Thomas Taraba, told the BBC late on Wednesday evening that he appeared to have survived an emergency operation after the attack and was no longer in a life-threatening situation. Slovak media reported early Thursday morning that Fico had regained consciousness.

After a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the town of Handelova, when Fico went out into the street, a 71-year-old man fired four to five shots at him. The suspected perpetrator was arrested at the scene and the Prime Minister was airlifted to hospital by helicopter.

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Concerns about state restructuring

Government officials assume a „political motive.” There are many photos and video recordings of the attack itself. Slovak news platform aktuality.sk She also stated that the suspected killer was legally in possession of a gun. The 71-year-old was not undergoing psychiatric treatment. These rumors have been reported previously.

There is also speculation on social media in Slovakia about the possible politicization of the alleged killer. This intensifies the already heated mood in the country, which reached two peaks during the parliamentary elections in September last year and the presidential elections in April this year.

Security forces arrested the suspected shooter at the scene

Security forces arrested the suspected shooter at the scene

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Both elections were accompanied by an aggressive mood and disinformation campaigns on social media, as well as questionable rhetoric by the actors involved. Fico’s Smer Party considers itself a social democratic party, but in the eyes of many observers it is characterized as a left-wing nationalist. It became the strongest force in the recent parliamentary elections, with 22.9 percent of the votes. In October 2023, Fico was able to assume the reins of government in a coalition with the Social Democratic Party of Halas and the far right.

He is considered a veteran of Slovak politics, having ruled from 2006 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2018. His companion Peter Pellegrini won the presidential election in April. Fico polarized the country for several months and thousands of Slovaks took to the streets against his policies.

There are major concerns among many Slovaks about an authoritarian state restructuring similar to what happened in Hungary or Poland. The Slovak Parliament approved a first legislative package in April as part of a controversial judicial restructuring process. The law provides, among other things, for the dissolution of the Special Public Prosecutor’s Office or the reduction of penalties for serious crimes such as murder.

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The EU Commission has already expressed concern that the so-called judicial reform could violate EU law. In addition, there are verbal attacks on journalists from politicians – and concrete plans to control the media. Public television station RTVS is set to be transformed into a state broadcaster over which the government will have enormous influence. A similar law could be passed in June.

Before the Cabinet meeting in Handelova, Fico received local residents.  After the meeting he was shot

Before the Cabinet meeting in Handelova, Fico received local residents. After the meeting he was shot

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The NGO Transparency Law also made international headlines. If an organization receives €5,000 or more from abroad in one year, it should in the future be classified as an “organisation receiving support from abroad”. Critics fear the government will ban organizations it doesn’t like as a result.

Fico also reoriented Slovakia’s foreign policy. He himself and other members of the government have loudly criticized the course of the European allies towards Russia and Ukraine. Fico criticizes Russian sanctions as well as arms shipments to Ukraine. His government stopped supplying weapons from Slovak stockpiles to Ukraine. The partly pro-Russian policy of Slovakia, a member of the European Union and NATO, is also worrying diplomats and politicians in Brussels and other European capitals.

It is striking that Slovak society now seems to be uniting and that politicians from different political camps are strongly condemning the attack. Religious organizations, bishops and Islamic associations also commented on this. Expert Nick said, „The assassination attempt on Fico represents a turning point for Slovak politics, regardless of whether he will be able to take office again or not.”

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Another turning point for Slovakia was the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kusnirova in 2018. Through his research, Kuciak uncovered organized crime connections in Slovak politics. He worked for aktuality.sk, a news portal of Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia, a joint venture between Axel Springer SE (including WELT and “Bild”) and Swiss Ringier AG.

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The murder of Kuciak and his fiancée attracted much attention in Slovakia and internationally. Fico, who was prime minister at the time, was forced to resign after mass protests following the killings. Even then, Fico’s policies were radically rejected by many Slovaks, but he always enjoyed a stable fan base, as demonstrated by his recent electoral victory in 2023.

However, expert Nick does not see a direct link between the assassination attempt on Fico and the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak and his wife. “This aggression against politicians and the cruelty of the conflict is not just a Slovak phenomenon. We see something like this everywhere in Europe, and unfortunately also attacks on politicians. Look at Germany: from the assassination attempt on Wolfgang Schäuble many years ago to the recent attacks on politicians,” says Nick.

Speculation about the paramilitary organization

Despite voices calling for calm in Slovakia, observers are also concerned that the government camp, after a brief period of calm, will use the attack to further divide society and consolidate its power. Blaha statements are the first sign. Fake news is also likely to spread quickly on social media, and disinformation campaigns can be launched.

The evening after the attack on Fiko, a report was published in Slovak online media that was likely to increase speculation about the background of the crime: the famous Hungarian investigative journalist Száblocs Bánje shared old photos of the alleged killer, which had a connection to a loyalist Slovak paramilitary women’s organization. For Russia, it is called the „Slovak Brotherhood”. Photos from 2016 are considered original.

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“However, in the next few days we are likely to see an increase in disinformation campaigns and the like on social networks. What happened is a reason for this,” says Milan Nick. But a lot will depend on whether Fico will survive the attack.

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Georgians continue their protests against the controversial law

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As of: May 15, 2024 at 10:12 p.m

The day after the controversial NGO law was passed, tens of thousands protested again in Georgia. The foreign ministers of European Union countries also participated. Meanwhile, Türkiye announced a similar proposed law.

In Georgia, tens of thousands of people took to the streets again to protest a recently passed law on “foreign influence.”

An Agence France-Presse journalist reported that about 30,000 people gathered in front of Parliament in the capital, Tbilisi, on Wednesday alone. Demonstrations also took place in the cities of Kutaisi and Zalinghikha in the west of the country.

European ministers demonstrate

The foreign ministers of Estonia, Iceland and Lithuania, who were visiting Georgia, also participated in the protests in Tbilisi. Senior diplomats addressed the demonstrators.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told AFP that he and his colleagues participated in the protest „to support the desire of the Georgian people to become part of the European Union and NATO.” The Georgian national anthem and the European anthem „Ode to Joy” were played at the demonstration.

The demonstrators waved the flags of Georgia and the European Union.

Parliament in Tbilisi approved the controversial law on Tuesday. According to this, organizations and media that receive at least 20% of funding from abroad must in the future be registered in the former Soviet republic as bodies “pursuing the interests of foreign powers.”

Similarities with Russian law

Critics see similarities with the law against „foreign agents” in Russia, which enables authorities there to take wide-ranging measures against critical media and organizations. There have been massive protests against the law in Georgia for weeks.

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The adoption of the law sparked international criticism. The European Union, the United Nations and NATO called on the government in Tbilisi to change course. It also called on the federal government to withdraw the law. Georgia has been an official candidate for European Union membership since December. With the new law, it has become difficult to imagine the European future of this Caucasian country.

Türkiye plans to issue a similar law

On the other hand, a draft law has been introduced in neighboring Turkey requiring the imprisonment of journalists and scholars who work for foreign “interests”. The proposed amendment to the Turkish Penal Code stipulates prison sentences ranging from three to seven years, according to the text obtained by Agence France-Presse.

The draft law applies to “any person who conducts or orders the conduct of research on (Turkish) citizens or institutions on behalf of or for the strategic interest of a foreign organization or state in order to act against the security, political, internal or external interests of the state.” „.

Björn Blaschke, ARD Moscow, now Tbilisi, Tagesschau, May 15, 2024 at 7:13 am

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