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Cuba is Open To Tourists. Interview with H. E. Anette Chao Garcia, Cuba’s Ambassador to Ghana
Просмотров 3665 месяцев назад
Cuba is Open To Visitors. Interview with Cuba’s Ambassador to Ghana, H. E. Anette Chao Garcia
Dubai International Airport
Просмотров 1328 месяцев назад
Dubai International Airport, DXB, opened in 1960 is located south of the city of Dubai, close to ''new Dubai,'' a fast growing area. In 2019, it served 84.6million passengers, with connections to more than 240 destinations around the world. www.dubaiairports.ae It is the world's busiest international airport as at December 2023. The top busiest global airports in the world are calculated using ...
Dubai Desert Safari
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Dubai desert safaris are quite adventurous. From red desert dune bashing, camel rides, refreshments, and a spectacular showcase of music, belly dance, and more. If you are visiting Dubai, then you must add this to your list of activities. Here's a bit of our Dubai desert safari experience.
Dubai Tour Part 1
Просмотров 938 месяцев назад
Dubai has become one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the world. Located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf, it is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It is the most populous city in the UAE, with a population of a little over 3 million, and the capital of the UAE. Dubai used to be a small fishing village that rapidly blossomed in the late 20...
Little Rock, Arkansas
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As the saying goes, ''if at first, you don't succeed, try again.'' And that's exactly what a young Ghanaian from Salaga did. John Nsaman wanted to pursue further studies in Public Policy in America. But he had to go for an interview a couple of times. His initial failed attempt did not deter him. He went again and was successful. He currently lives in Little Rock, Arkansas. The rest of the stor...
Swakopmund, Namibia
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Swakopmund is a beautiful city on the western coast of Namibia. It is 219 miles from Windhoek, the Namibia capital. But you could fly in by air. The city has a small airport. This lively city was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South-West Africa. There's so much activity one can engage in when you visit Swakop, from paragliding, golfing to quad biking and camel riding. Yes. They ...
Preikestolen, Norway
Просмотров 6611 месяцев назад
The Real Travel Show was in Norway in April 2022 and visited Preikestolen, a plateau in the shape of a square, measuring 25 meters in depth and width (82 by 82 ft). It is regarded as Norway's most famous hiking spot. Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock) is an eight-kilometer-long hike that takes a total of 4 hours to go up and down. It's a magnificent hikers' paradise, especially if you visit during ...
Malaysia
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Malaysia gained its independence in 1957. It's a constitutional monarchy. Malaysia is home to the world's oldest tropical rainforest. Malaysia has the highest number of king cobras in the world. But there's more to Malaysia than king cobras and wildlife. There's so much to see in this incredibly beautiful and progressive country.
kittatinny Mountain Tunnel & Blue Mountain Tunnel, USA
Просмотров 17811 месяцев назад
The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is in Pennslyvania. It is 4,727 feet long. It is one of the seven tunnels completed for the Pennslyvania Turnpike. The Blue Mountain Tunnel is also in Pennslyvania, located west of Newburg. First opened in 1940 and reopened in 1960. It's a two-lane tunnel in each direction.
Laramie Wyoming, USA
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The city of Laramie is in Wyoming, USA is located 50 miles from Cheyenne, 65 miles from Fort Collins and 134 miles from Denver International Airport. It was named after French fur trapper - Jacques La Ramee. Laramie is home to the University of Wyoming. It's a fabulous place to visit if you are interested in arts, culture and railroad.
Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol
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Built in 1916, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is one of the busiest in the world. It employs about 68,000 people. Follow @RealTravelShowGH with Ras Mubarak for more stirring content.
Colorado Border
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Colorado is one of the most exciting states in the US. The best time to visit this state is between June and October. The largest International Airport in Size, in the US is the Denver International Airport - 33,531 acres. The name Colorado is from the Spanish phrase for 'Red Colour,' Rocky Mountain National Park has the highest paved road in North America. The state has 58 mountains over 14,20...
Nebraska
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Nebraska is in the midwestern part of the United States, and shares boarder with Wyoming to the West, Colorado to the Southwest, Kansas to the South, South Dakota to the North, Iowa to the East, and Missouri to the Southeast. Nebraska is one of the farming hubs of the United States, known as the ''cornhusker state.'' About 96 percent of the land in Nebraska is dedicated to farming. It is the 16...
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA. Booze on Wheels
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Ann Arbor, Michigan USA. Booze on Wheels
LaGuardia Airport, New York
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LaGuardia Airport, New York
Interview with Australian High Commissioner - Berenice Owen-Jones Part 2
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Interview with Australian High Commissioner - Berenice Owen-Jones Part 2
Ocean View, Carnival Liberty Cruise Ship
Просмотров 174Год назад
Ocean View, Carnival Liberty Cruise Ship
Interview with Australian High Commissioner H.E. Berenice Owen-Jones Pt1
Просмотров 96Год назад
Interview with Australian High Commissioner H.E. Berenice Owen-Jones Pt1
Berenice Owen-Jones, High Commissioner of Australia to Ghana
Просмотров 87Год назад
Berenice Owen-Jones, High Commissioner of Australia to Ghana
The Gambia: Cultural display, Food & Wrestling
Просмотров 303Год назад
The Gambia: Cultural display, Food & Wrestling
The Gambia. Ras Mubarak interviews Malleh Salleh
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
The Gambia. Ras Mubarak interviews Malleh Salleh
Interview with Fahad Al Thani, Sea Line beach, Qatar.
Просмотров 193Год назад
Interview with Fahad Al Thani, Sea Line beach, Qatar.
Ghana vs Portugal - Ghanaians Confident of Victory
Просмотров 44Год назад
Ghana vs Portugal - Ghanaians Confident of Victory
Mo2 Jamaican Restaurant, Gambia
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Mo2 Jamaican Restaurant, Gambia
Interview with Ida Cham
Просмотров 255Год назад
Interview with Ida Cham
We are in The Gambia and we will be bringing you amazing sights and sounds.
Просмотров 68Год назад
We are in The Gambia and we will be bringing you amazing sights and sounds.
Destination Banjul via Freetown.
Просмотров 24Год назад
Destination Banjul via Freetown.

Комментарии

  • @alpzepta
    @alpzepta 12 дней назад

    I cannot wait to move to Finland. America is not even close

  • @paulsteen7641
    @paulsteen7641 20 дней назад

    Security? They must’ve had massive immigration from the usual countries yet like Sweden, UK.. etc

  • @markjohnson1933
    @markjohnson1933 Месяц назад

    The Finnish police are chill because they don't have to experience all the horrors police in the USA and other countries see.

  • @jonmark11
    @jonmark11 2 месяца назад

    because they don't have the crime America has

  • @日本警察ホンダ
    @日本警察ホンダ 3 месяца назад

    Hes like a ken doll hes perfect 🥰 💞 👮‍♂️

  • @akwasifrimpong1450
    @akwasifrimpong1450 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for such rich and brief history of the Great Asante Kingdom.

  • @lorainefrancesv
    @lorainefrancesv 4 месяца назад

    Now what's it like?

  • @Alexandros.Mograine
    @Alexandros.Mograine 5 месяцев назад

    I think the big reason for happiness overall is that GENERALLY people do follow the law, most policing is for drunk people, nothing too serious.

  • @Roger_Gustafsson
    @Roger_Gustafsson 5 месяцев назад

    The women are some of the hottest on the planet! 😅

  • @Kievitzi
    @Kievitzi 5 месяцев назад

    In most cases the finnish police talk and de-escalates the aggressive or dangerous situations, citizens are customers. And the courts decide if they are innocent or guilty, not the police, if a person is arrested. They remain innocent until determined otherwise by a court of law. Police uphold law and order and even teach people about their legal rights, it is the job of the police to serve us and defend our rights, not the other way around.

  • @ArchivedHoops
    @ArchivedHoops 5 месяцев назад

    Mr. Ras Mubarak this is an excellent interview. #MubarakForGhana2028

  • @BillionairesGh
    @BillionairesGh 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Only few miles from Cuba to USA... Guy's let visit/tour Cuba today!

  • @veronicagolightly6246
    @veronicagolightly6246 5 месяцев назад

    Great conversation . Great insight.. Lets do more for the win -win 🎉❤

  • @user-hy5vz6dx2u
    @user-hy5vz6dx2u 6 месяцев назад

    Too great, alles gute. Prayers, Amen.

  • @Vzaj-
    @Vzaj- 6 месяцев назад

    3:25 to be fair, this guy is probably an exception, most police in Scandinavia (norway makes most money), but Sweden for example, regular police officers have salaries between €2200 - 4500 around there, depending on rank and responsabilities. Ofc there are people that make €5000+, but its not "the norm" id say. also its important to remember, we dont pay for healthcare really, hospital visits are like €20-30, but if for example you make +5k per month, taxes will take a good 40-50% of that income. also average cost of living is pretty high in general in Scandinavia, but yea.

  • @Vzaj-
    @Vzaj- 6 месяцев назад

    to be fair, the "racism" in the Finnish newspapers people mention, is often just criticism based on the unregulated immigration across Scandinavia, i live in Sweden, and it has completely ruined our country, its horrible. and before you say "oh how do you know immigrants are at fault?" well, statistics. they dont lie, and they show almost +90% of all violent crime, is done by people with immigration background..... Sweden used to be a very happy and safe country (in general), but now, Stockholm has a "murder/per capita" that is 50x TIMES HIGHER than London (and from my understanding, London has many stabbings, and almost every night) the problem is, because there are SOO many immigrants that are swedish citizens now, and they vote for politicians, as soon as a politician even mentions any critique towards the immigration crisis, half the fucking population goes "racist, ill vote other party!", its so fkn braindead its unbelievable. I truly hope we can fix this mess, and that politicians stopped being so fkn scared, and dealt with the criminals. (for the record, i am all for immigration, the legal and controlled way. immigration helps countries flourish, blossom and thrive, also develop) the problem here in Sweden is that we have almost COMPLETELY UNREGULATED immigration, and that shit needs to stop. people dont even have to apply to enter Sweden, all they have to do is say they come from war, whether its true or not, and that they dont have any documents, and the border just lets them through. (at least based on what ive seen mostly) in my opinion, there needs to be an application process that spans over at least +3-6 months, then proper background checks, and also just dont allow anyone entering unless they have valid passport or other documents supporting who they are, and where they are from. also, whenever immigrants that are relatively new to Sweden, commit violent crimes, like assault, rape, murder, etc. there needs to be WAYYYYYY more strict punishments. because currently, gangs recruit kids as young as 11-12 years old, and whenever they order a 16 year old, to kill another person, commiting cold-blooded murder, this 16 year old can get maximum 4 years in prison, AND inside the prison, they often have access to ipads, internet etc, it is f*cking ridiculous.... then they come out of prison, barely aged many years, and they get a huge sum of money from the drug lord / or whoever controls the gang, their status within the gang goes up alot, and its like nothing happened. meanwhile the victim, the person they killed, they have lost a good +60-80 years of their life, and their whole family shattered, devestated, broken. meanwhile this "kid" moves on, with all of his money like it was just a regular work day.....

  • @mi66ami6
    @mi66ami6 6 месяцев назад

    I am Estonian and have lived in finland for 4 years. Can say it is a very beautiful and safe country! Much love to my finnish brothers!

  • @Luna-ii4mx
    @Luna-ii4mx 6 месяцев назад

    God that policeman is so hot

  • @golfclash2035
    @golfclash2035 6 месяцев назад

    Finland only has Finnish people America is full of us crazy Americans big difference. People here love fighting and arguing with the cops

  • @marygyemfaameyaw2150
    @marygyemfaameyaw2150 6 месяцев назад

    Amen

  • @Azyjfm
    @Azyjfm 6 месяцев назад

    Why not send Black Stars to Bath/Swim inside this River ???

  • @mbasseynelson6995
    @mbasseynelson6995 6 месяцев назад

    I love her vibes she is a happy woman

  • @user-im4cm6pq8e
    @user-im4cm6pq8e 6 месяцев назад

    Very great history...well done man❤❤

  • @user-mc4lb1jy7b
    @user-mc4lb1jy7b 6 месяцев назад

    Africans and their superstitious beliefs.. Christ Jesus is Lord!

  • @creedman1540
    @creedman1540 6 месяцев назад

    The people in the land where the river runs are all billionaires as i writes ✍️.

  • @ziontrain2238
    @ziontrain2238 6 месяцев назад

    No gods or goddesses in the spiritual realm will resides in this cyanide infected river. When I was growing up, I listen to elders in the villages, hometowns and durbar praying to God almighty, Asase Yaa , rivers, mountains and nature that are surrounded by us and good spirits and ancestors that are with us. I don’t think these things exist anymore because of the degradation of our water bodies and our environment, I doubt our ancestors ever dwell on this land and the spirits ever dwell in our sacred places anymore. Who in a very good frame of mind will live in a toxic environment? Galamsay has finished us all. Our land is sick 🤢🤢🤢 waiting at ICU for a healing but no one listen to her pleading for help.

  • @user-bp4uv6oy1d
    @user-bp4uv6oy1d 6 месяцев назад

    Hustle oo

  • @hanneloreduppe9271
    @hanneloreduppe9271 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @andromedab902
    @andromedab902 7 месяцев назад

    Excuse me, did I hear 6yrs in the Seychelles island? 😮 King Prempeh I was exciled for 24 yrs!! Pls get your facts right before airing

  • @ebowmensah7419
    @ebowmensah7419 7 месяцев назад

    😂😂😂

  • @doreenansah8083
    @doreenansah8083 7 месяцев назад

    And look at how because of gold people has destroyed the river why?

  • @trinitypcglondon325
    @trinitypcglondon325 7 месяцев назад

    I’m lost what is point in this video? Is it to be cryptic and not show tourists where to find it ? Or just a story for its sake? Name?Place? all not disclosed maybe it adds up to the mystery. So did the Presidents visit the before they won elections or in the case of JJ stage a coup? Please please a bit more haba?

  • @mattilahde5220
    @mattilahde5220 7 месяцев назад

    I did not know that senior constable makes as much as 5000€!

  • @john_cockpit
    @john_cockpit 7 месяцев назад

    would not have told my salary. That's noneof your business

  • @john_cockpit
    @john_cockpit 7 месяцев назад

    would not have told my salary. That's noneof your business

  • @john_cockpit
    @john_cockpit 7 месяцев назад

    I would not have told my salary. That's noneof your business

  • @mikaturunen2354
    @mikaturunen2354 7 месяцев назад

    Well, mostly it is true. With Finnish police nowdays.

  • @kithoongadrianhanjwss
    @kithoongadrianhanjwss 8 месяцев назад

    American police is badass. I will join them one day when i go to America

  • @regun2434
    @regun2434 8 месяцев назад

    They say that we are racist country.. Can anyone show me how racism is displayed here? Its the ppl that cause problems who come here that we dont like.. Behave and we call you ystävä aka friend.

    • @jarskil8862
      @jarskil8862 7 месяцев назад

      Just go read comment sections of any Finnish news article about racism and there you get huge manifestation of Finnish racism And if this is not enough, there are studies how foreign named people have way harder time finding jobs purely because name.

    • @hrodebrt
      @hrodebrt 7 месяцев назад

      Cmoon äijä, et voi olla tosissas

    • @VideoDotGoogleDotCom
      @VideoDotGoogleDotCom 7 месяцев назад

      Based on ONE person, being publicly interviewed, wearing his uniform? How does that prove anything? I'm not saying that the Finns are racist - on the contrary - but you can't make such generalizations based on this alone.

    • @Vzaj-
      @Vzaj- 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jarskil8862 to be fair, the "racism" in the Finnish newspapers you mention, is often just criticism based on the unregulated immigration across Scandinavia, i live in Sweden, and it has completely ruined our country, its horrible. and before you say "oh how do you know immigrants are at fault?" well, statistics. they dont lie, and they show almost +90% of all violent crime, is done by people with immigration background..... Sweden used to be a very happy and safe country (in general), but now, Stockholm has a "murder/per capita" that is 50x TIMES HIGHER than London (and from my understanding, London has many stabbings, and almost every night) the problem is, because there are SOO many immigrants that are swedish citizens now, and they vote for politicians, as soon as a politician even mentions any critique towards the immigration crisis, half the fucking population goes "racist, ill vote other party!", its so fkn braindead its unbelievable. I truly hope we can fix this mess, and that politicians stopped being so fkn scared, and dealt with the criminals. (for the record, i am all for immigration, the legal and controlled way. immigration helps countries flourish, blossom and thrive, also develop) the problem here in Sweden is that we have almost COMPLETELY UNREGULATED immigration, and that shit needs to stop. people dont even have to apply to enter Sweden, all they have to do is say they come from war, whether its true or not, and that they dont have any documents, and the border just lets them through. (at least based on what ive seen mostly) in my opinion, there needs to be an application process that spans over at least +3-6 months, then proper background checks, and also just dont allow anyone entering unless they have valid passport or other documents supporting who they are, and where they are from. also, whenever immigrants that are relatively new to Sweden, commit violent crimes, like assault, rape, murder, etc. there needs to be WAYYYYYY more strict punishments. because currently, gangs recruit kids as young as 11-12 years old, and whenever they order a 16 year old, to kill another person, commiting cold-blooded murder, this 16 year old can get maximum 4 years in prison, AND inside the prison, they often have access to ipads, internet etc, it is f*cking ridiculous.... then they come out of prison, barely aged many years, and they get a huge sum of money from the drug lord / or whoever controls the gang, their status within the gang goes up alot, and its like nothing happened. meanwhile the victim, the person they killed, they have lost a good +60-80 years of their life, and their whole family shattered, devestated, broken. meanwhile this "kid" moves on, with all of his money like it was just a regular work day.....

    • @n00blamer
      @n00blamer 5 месяцев назад

      @@VideoDotGoogleDotCom He has the general habitus of typical officer, chill and professional. If you are from around here you would know that actually, you can.

  • @oseitutupatrick1268
    @oseitutupatrick1268 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great work done

  • @jerrylyons9279
    @jerrylyons9279 8 месяцев назад

    in the large cities of usa, no one is safe walking the streets, especially if one is white. children of inner cities haven't had strict parental guidance and are taught by the liberal msm to hate.

  • @carlosrosalesjr7688
    @carlosrosalesjr7688 8 месяцев назад

    Well they cant even spell police correctly they're stupid that is all 😂

  • @personnesenki4521
    @personnesenki4521 8 месяцев назад

    In the USA, law enforcement is allowed to, and often does, lie to the public. It sounds like police in Finland are not allowed to do that.

    • @jerrylyons9279
      @jerrylyons9279 8 месяцев назад

      you've been watching too much msnbc.

    • @kotkaconforza
      @kotkaconforza 8 месяцев назад

      The USA police in't allowed to lie to the public. They are allowed to lie in an interrogation of suspect to coheres a confession. If you lie to the public you are very much open to lawsuits.

    • @pneulancer
      @pneulancer 7 месяцев назад

      The salient point is to understand the police are not your friend nor your enemy. I've always had cordial and respectful interactions with law enforcement and find the majority of them to be ethical and decent. That being said; if you're dealing with a serious issue, it's probably best to obtain legal counsel; i.e., an attorney. @@kotkaconforza

    • @brandonjohnson1339
      @brandonjohnson1339 7 месяцев назад

      @@kotkaconforza Sure the police are allowed to lie to the public, like if you're talking to an undercover cop and you ask him if he's a cop he can just lie and say no

    • @kotkaconforza
      @kotkaconforza 7 месяцев назад

      @@brandonjohnson1339 But that's a special circumstance. Undercover officer is allowed to lie about his identity, to gather evidence for prosecution. But this is when they are working on a case or a task force that has been granted that avenue. That doesn't mean that a cop n civilian clothes can go around lying to people. Neither an the undercover cop lie about things that could mislead you to act on a crime... or they can but then the case just crumbles before it even makes it to court, so it would a waste of their time.

  • @jjohnston9802
    @jjohnston9802 8 месяцев назад

    Just a guess, but it's probably a 2 way street as trust usually is. I'm assuming the Finnish police can likely trust the Finnish civilian more than US police can trust the average American. Plus there are disadvantages having to police a larger, much more heavily armed society. The Scandinavians however seem to much more community oriented, or concerned with the good of the many at least, than the average Americans regrettably. We just come off as more selfish. I'm saying this as someone who worked in EMS in the US for a time. I got to see the some of the good and the bad, but I came to realize the police force we have in the US is as much a product of their environment, socially and politically as most of the rest of the population. Unfortunately for us, the crime rate per capita for things like murders and rapes in the US is almost twice Finnland's. American police have to police a more heavily armed and more violent people on average, so we end up with what we have.

    • @3M46DN1M
      @3M46DN1M 8 месяцев назад

      In Finland we have a lot of guns in homes. Armed society is not problem if its done well. You cant just buy a gun in Finland. There must be always provably(?) reason for gun. Reason from hobby, hunting licence etc, etc. Some proof of need, minimum. Same goes with carrying the gun, you cant carry a weapon just because you have license for it. And in our language we have saying "police is friend". I think that's says a lot? They look like swat-team members with their practical haulers and they act like that if you dont co-operate. If you comply, you are just client of their job.

    • @日本警察ホンダ
      @日本警察ホンダ 3 месяца назад

      He's like a Ken doll 😍 💕

    • @sicknessnfilth1616
      @sicknessnfilth1616 3 месяца назад

      I never actually though it that way. Quite eye opening facts you put on the table. Thank you. I had my share with US police one time I was on international work assignment. It wasn't pleasant and it felt very shady compared to how I've used to encounter police in Finland.

  • @douglasthompson1354
    @douglasthompson1354 8 месяцев назад

    "promo sm"

  • @mensahadu4950
    @mensahadu4950 8 месяцев назад

    Prempeh returned to Kumasi in 1924. It was the day that my father was born when my grandfather and entourage went to escourt him to Kumasi. On my grandfather's return home my grandmother had given birth to my father so his called Kwabena Kyem. Kyem means shield. My grandfather went to shield or protect Prempeh 1. My father is still alive.

  • @EasilyCringed
    @EasilyCringed 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Real travel show, Im a Ghanaian Living in America. Please visit Florida, it's very beautiful.

  • @TheFinnishBrothers
    @TheFinnishBrothers 8 месяцев назад

    Life in Finland is incredibly expensive. Taxes are high, salaries are low compared to other European countries. Everything is taxed heavily. Including owned property like houses or fossil fuel powered cars. Alcohol, tobacco and food is heavily monoplised which removes significant competition and promotes cartel prices. Bigger cities are facing economic issues due to poor money management and gang activity is rising. Alcoholics and homeless people as well as scammers litter the streets of Helsinki. Police are inefficient in protecting citizens and our justice system usually protects criminals. Self defense is allowed but it is impossible to determine what amount of force is allowed so good luck with that. All men have to join the army or work for free for a year for the state. Wokeness is slowly eliminating freedom of speech and removing Finnish culture which is then replaced with western woke thinking. On top of all of this is an ever growing national debt that only gets worse and worse every year and this of course leads to raising even higher taxes. The FInnish government want to save the world with money and resources that it does not have which leads to situations where the only solution is to engage in trade with questionable countries or indeed take out additional loans. We are a realistic, hard working and traditional people that due to our culture would never think to speak up about the harsh reality of our country. Yes we are doing well all things considered but we already have families who have to decide between heating their home and feeding their children. This video is completely inaccurate and misleading. I was born in Finland and have lived here my whole life, I am 28 years old, I have seen the downward trend my entire life and bow my head in shame on behalf of our selfish political leaders who care more for Africa then they do about our own people.

    • @yargolocus4853
      @yargolocus4853 8 месяцев назад

      hi. I'm trying to learn more about finland's issues for my partner, who needs a better country to live in. unfortunately it's really hard to find sources on the real problems. Could we chat sometime? I'd love to learn more from you.

    • @TheFinnishBrothers
      @TheFinnishBrothers 8 месяцев назад

      @@hennakettunen8755 In my opinion a better country to live in right now all things considered would be Germany. Productivity is high, salaries are high, economy is booming, taxes are low, competition between companies is encouraged and people enjoy similar well fare state benefits that exist in Finland. I am unhappy with how our government solves problems and in general manages the country. I am hopeful that someday things may change but I am also a realist. If we followed Germany's outstanding example of caring for its nation and citizens first, we might have a chance to become an economic powerhouse with well payed workers and fair trade industries. Right now Finland is overworked, underpaid and in rapid decline on most metrics. This is fact, this is not negativity. I personally deal in facts and truths, the truth is Finland is not the country it once was and the scary part is that most people are either clueless of that fact or simply stopped caring long ago.

    • @helladankseedco.2411
      @helladankseedco.2411 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheFinnishBrothers Germans are the best!!! Woke America will NEVER give Germany any credit for anything except Nazis... Im sorry Finland is experiencing toxic woke culture, it WILL destroy your Country. LOL, yes woke USA also cares more for Africa and Mexico than itself...

  • @BillionairesGh
    @BillionairesGh 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome Belly Dance performance ❤