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what's. the future starting november next on d w. y million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. a few journalistic project tries to find the answers why africa goes green and we're talking this week on dylan you go online. hi everyone and welcome to another action packed show as always we are going to make our way around europe in about a half an hour here's a look at what's coming up. in the charts the british teen pop stars and bars and
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melody and their instant bang. in the bear old age birsa my game shows us the top teeth. in the round exclusive handmade glow by a fellow beat and company. the video platform you tube has turned thousands of ordinary people into overnight sensations no you could even call them you tube stars into young musicians from the u.k. have experienced this phenomenon now after appearing on a television talent show laundry devries and charlie lend a hand reached internet fame at the age of thirteen and fifteen with their boy band bars and melody now they are growing up and their fan base is growing with them. i am doing very good.
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cause a melody line i am burning for change they're not being watched on smartphones but at mine in the flash the british musicians have stuck to their stings just found in their latest album rap and actually melodies. we wanted to be the best they could be and i honestly think it is i don't think they could be like anything we could add to our take away there is definitely a lot different from the last album. we're trying to show the evolution of the band of a c. what's your team pop stars who by now already have three years of music biz experience under their belts leone greet their briefs on charlie lenahan shot to fame in twenty fourteen through a british costing show where they performed at the pander ages of thirteen and fifteen respectively yes sun. but. their heart throb
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image has won that many fans. what i do think i like it never happened like this very strange it's almost like when i think back at it i watched the video it's like it doesn't feel like i did it looks like i'm looking at some other kid this doing all this cool stuff and then i just know they hates me like i did. you feel good to get their debut single how cool shot into the u.k. top five charts and promptly turned into a you tube sensation with open one thousand million views. the song talks about bullying a subject that resonates a big teams and still does my girl that was a very but that isn't it it takes and i love the lyrics because they have meaning. not like other musicians who just sing la la la i love these guys songs really mean
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something i turn to some of the only and charlie have changed their looks over the past few years but their friends remain loyal even though surgical mask isn't on accessory the band is trying to reach even more young people in germany and the rest of europe that's why they're doing lots of promotion like here that's a bed in radio station i guess. they. also u.k.'s i have hey guys. and you're listening to fast call in germany. and their fans are with them every step of the way ok so this is indeed as a fan it's amazing to watch them develop and grow more mature over the years. the pair are highly visible on social media that's got millions of followers on instagram facebook and you tube but that also puts them under constant pressure to
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post new content. where. what's going on guys so. i feel like it's one of those things i like obviously is fun but then i don't feel pressure to always be on social media you know like if i don't post one day. you know i feel like i've done something wrong with the discoveries they're constantly reinterpreting songs by other artists like for example ed sheeran's shape of you. to join the. team and their own songs are just as popular on social media with millions of views on the issue of the stars you think it's easy bet the stars of the music. but they do admit success does come at a cost but. it's a choice you make you know it's like i was thirteen i was fifteen we were both very we did lose our childhoods by being in this industry you know we can go out and play football anymore without. and we can do but we're on top of it in the while
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out playing in arenas stadiums we want it to last as long as possible because we're having loads of fun we wanted to and in a sense of light we've decided that we want to stop rather than the industry telling us we need to if that makes sense. there is hope they'll never stop but even if they're winning streak is over at some point balls of melody will still have the rest of their lives ahead of them. to make me feel very old how right if all goes well we will arrive in new york wednesday these were the words written by a passenger to his mother the day before the titanic sunk now he died but his letter is going under the hammer in england more about that and express but first a new aquatic attraction in switzerland. it's set to make a splash when it opens and is on switzerland on saturday europe's largest
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freshwater aquarium and to rare am a clatter this. week it is this phase when i use the majority of the species we have here are threatened or endangered species so wife often referred to this as a kind of noah's ark for twenty seventeen we're not going nowhere he said this is his can explore forty six aquariums and terrariums on two floors home to some ten thousand fish and one hundred reptiles the displays offer a fascinating window on the freshwater for a five continents. it's most probably the only letter that sank with the titanic and survived now the note penned the day before the luxury liner went down in one thousand twelve it's set to be auctioned off. the question please what we're talking about is the ultimate letter from the titanic those bearing the scars from that immersion in the cold north atlantic. the letter was written on titanic letterhead stationary by
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a first class american passenger it's expected to fetch ninety thousand euros money goes under the hammer in england on saturday. after decades of refurbishment the top tiers of rome's landmark coliseum have reopened to the public offering views that two millennia ago were strictly reserved for the plebiscite forty metres from ground level they afforded a good view of the spectacles below their gladiators fought animals and one another . the surprise stunning stunning to hear amazing very nice the colosseum was the largest amphitheater in the roman empire it draws six million tourists every year. according to the statistics every german drinks more than one hundred liters of
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beer on average per year but it has come a long way as a beverage thanks to the craft beer wave there are for example special varieties which like wine go perfectly with oysters or even chocolate but we met someone who knows the beverage so well that he is now world champion beer somali. when i'm home if you've been at an all out the first scene of the affair is very fruity it has a stable head. and there's no room for same kind of resinous undertone go like you're walking through a pine forest and the fun. stuff and his plant isn't just something you cough and boss he's. one of the world's best in fact having won the b.s. championships in september. i think if you asked my friends they'd say well he certainly can't talk that maybe it's because in the end i was fairly common stage
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and because of that i just got into a flow of talking because i was able to describe the behavior in a competent way i think that helped give my entire presentation of the appearance that everything was working well. and also. the practice of giving professional advice about beer is still in its infancy stephanie works as a computer scientist he says so many in his spare time tasting his own home brewing co says the image of beer as a cheap mass produced concoction is gradually changing. but. that's part of my job as a beer somebody to help ensure that beer is looked at as a somewhat higher quality product and is something consumed for pleasure not just to get drunk or i think working towards that is the joint task of all beer solids and especially meat world champion. by. stephan began developing an interest in beer beyond the classic pierce coast several years ago he started playing himself
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and in twenty fifteen he took a two week course to qualify as a so many say. it's different area of expertise today is food pairing finding out which bit goes with which food for instant. this pumpkin soup goes well with the session pail and the help from going to bring in a very fruity roma tropical fruit the pumpkin soup has a slight note of orange in the water and those citrus notes are also present in the beer there's also ginger and ella which works well with a multinational beer so the beer goes very well with the pumpkin soup and it's an excellent company but for another life. for an entire menu the same rule applies as with wine if possible the first be it should be the lightest and fizzy is the last one should be the sweetest.
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thing for a young man and here's a scottish dark a dog and beer that's really given to life by a dark roast and i don't know what the flavor goes very much in the direction of the chocolate or even a bit of coffee like in the sort of go well it will warm chocolate cake but of course also tastes quite intensely of chocolate when i was very well it appears that picks up those chocolate notes. and other tips from stefan to get the best flavor from beer drink it out of a glass rather than straight from the bow so what be a disc you like drinking best. question and i have a different favorites depending on the season or occasion and i'm summer i prefer something light like a wheat beer a belgian if beer or an approach. in winter maybe something heavier like a cascade beer or something belching. stephanie have buttons can enjoy his title as world champion b. is something a foot two years and during that time he hopes to inspire as many people as
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possible to explore the variety the world of beer has to offer. pictures of food and drink monuments or of course selfies are a popular motif on apps like instagram the one thing you don't expect to see on there though are snapshots of the floor but for reason floors are the subject of one german photographer instagram account and it seems he is not the only one who loves. fancy shoes on fancy tiles the popular instagram account parisian floors shows visitors the city of love from a completely different perspective. but the pictures weren't shot by a frenchman they were taken by german photographer sebastian as.
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this is how most tourists see paris looking up with the camera in their hands. listening. to but sebastiaan takes the opposite point of view it's he focuses on aspects of the french capital that lay a ground level most of the most people here are not saddam concentrate on the cathedral itself and little details like this point the nice mosaics who knows it's a true. paris has a lot to walk all these ideas to the. light the idea came to him when he went to paris to learn french and realized he had the world at his feet to show nowadays he travels a lot for work from his home in bavaria to belgium and france and takes pictures for his photo series on the side finding new motifs isn't always easy danger from
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the middle east of the children that was there a wonderful mosaic floors in there and so but the doors locked and there's no one to let me and it's really frustrating the phone with a postman opens with a little grin so he's really glad when things actually do work out even some five star hotels allow sebastian to enter when he explains what he does his instagram account now boasts over six hundred photos he just has to make sure he doesn't spend all his time looking down. boy getting a neck ache. you know. look left right and down for a while you really feel that. creation floors now more than one hundred fifty thousand followers on instagram sébastien at us has also caught the eye of major companies one now sponsors the shoes he posts new photos several times a week and they're no longer limited just to paris. in venice sébastien at us has
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also been photographing floors. he was also in london where there's all sorts to see all you have to do is look down. ok so now is a good time to let you in on the winner of this week's contest now we asked you to let us in on the subjects which you like to photograph the most we received lots of entries and here are some of them now but they're going to only be one winner and that is ruben from caracas and venezuela so congratulations ruin you have just won yourself this beautiful berlin calendar are staying on the subject of berlin it is no secret that the german capital is one of the most exciting cities in europe and this is largely due to the melting pot of cultures which can be found here now this side of berlin is most notable on the restaurant scene some experts who live here
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want to share a bit of their homeland in the form of a call unary specialty and today we're going to find out about a dish from chile. the slim duo this is my first christmas here in germany without my family that was the worst and i'd always been accustomed to having lots of people around me and my brother or sister or father my cousin my closest family that really hurt. francisco have you been a part it's from chile and a dedicated food as a child his favorite place was the kitchen where he watched his grandmother cook at nineteen he left his hometown of santiago de chile for japanese. he went to cooking school in munich and since he's also party he felt comfortable taking over an italian restaurant in one thousand nine hundred three. the store to bianca was born
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in munich in one nine hundred eighty six when she was nine the family relocated back to chile in two thousand and one they moved again this time to the german capital. with and even as a kid i knew i didn't want to stay in chile the country felt too small for me i thought i'd like to travel and go as far away as i possibly could. and so i live for some time and when it's aires argentina and in a sense. they're very big cities well that she did this several cities did well and is also chaotic but things work here. i thought berlin was a good match for me and then i knew berlin was where my future lay lin is miserable . francisco and his family live in the elegant western district of shah looking back packed with cafes restaurants and small boutiques.
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this is where he's gone back to the roots with the chilean restaurant he opened together with his daughter bianca in twenty twelve. it's called. the menu is seasonal and there's also a selection of the specials on offer. at the opening i had three ladies who didn't even look at the menu and said you want three chili con carne. isn't three margaritas. and so i had to explain that and she left we don't eat chicken and we don't drink margarita's we have pisco sours which is much better. so right from the start i realize that i need to enlighten patrons what is where is and what we eat who we are. and i made that my mission. though that fiber with
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cheese is a traditional chilean casserole. it originates in the capital santiago to keep it in chile it's enjoyed all year round but in germany it's a summertime treat. crabs are a delicacy in both countries it takes a good dose of dexterity and patience to extract the sweet briny flavored meat of the shellfish. the cooking is very authentic and rooted in chile in cuisine but francisco likes to put its own spin on the dishes he serves up. chile is tucked between the pacific and endings in southwestern south america and both almost six and a half thousand kilometers of coastline it's cuisine is influenced by the different
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climate zones. ingredients and recipes vary according to region. but one thing it's true across the entire country. yes with until the syllabus for the first in chile we eat a lot of shellfish which we have the beautiful pacific and the humboldt current which brings us fresh fish and shellfish from the south to our coast it's something we're really grateful for so that you still must go to sell for those of you. it's not just the food that's authentic at the. father and daughter have decorated the space to make dinah's feel transported to a typical each region. they modeled the made to measure tablecloths from chile in originals and brought back many accessories from trips home before francisco started his business he asked the german chilean chamber of commerce just how many chilean restaurants they were in berlin and the answer was none that encouraged him
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to open. up was a computer that the any god means the rich via means aand recast is rich but. can also mean delicious so it could also mean the delicious on top of what we're actually referencing the pawnshop and something i wrote that and it's what you say when you get money unexpectedly people ask why do you have money and you answer i was it my rich on. that i sometimes. francisco javier that i'm part of also runs a small business selling chilean wines they can all be tried and tasted at his restaurant . but i get the a bit of hello how are you we've cut a wonderful crab casserole together and i hope you like it live this is one of at the top of the us. and if you don't know where chile is on the map then perhaps one of peter bell agrees globes can help here's our hand-crafted masterpieces that fetch up to several thousand euros apiece but if you'd like to
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have one you'll have to wait in line well or be is the globe's are in high demand. creating the world is hard work. making factory paper strips a cutout colored in placed onto a spear and coated in like. it's meticulous handiwork the clothes cost at least twelve hundred euros and as much as sixty thousand something better be slopes a small i think is breath taking much. maybe started making gloves because he wanted to give one to his dad for his eightieth birthday but couldn't find one that he liked. so i thought i'd make. myself three months and a few thousand pounds. went out of control and so. to me two years close to two hundred thousand pounds. beautiful vintage car i have to. myself my
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house about three years and. his father love the handmade life and peace ability has turned his hobby into a vocation today he has twenty employees who create new worlds each day he's made a basic design for countries cities and oceans some customers ask for embellishments clever sayings perhaps sites they've seen lists of heads of state the demand for the latter has dropped noticeably since donald trump took office. he says he'll comply with any wish as long as it's historically and geographically accurate and i guess if someone said can you paint all of your bright blue and. red i wouldn't really have a problem because politically it's accurate. to five years and he's about to be started out all by himself now he's got a diligent team to help out his business sells one thousand globes every year
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around the globe his customers include hollywood actor kevin spacey and we barely scratched the surface so many markets we. we so will be offered thousand lives in china. reaction today sorting out. real life in trouble. custom is already have to wait for months to receive the handcrafted lopes but in times where the world can feel like it's spinning out of control it appears there's comfort to be gleaned from having one's. over that we are out of time but join us again tomorrow for our highlights show and the best picks of the week for me and the rest of the crew here at euro max as always thanks for watching and buy from berlin. next time on your own max the highlights of the week including for the first time
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