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this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin fears of a public health crisis since it i'll be here to indonesia people try to salvage what they can from the global desperately need as aids has started to flow both humanitarian workers warn that clean water and medicine supplies are twins like look at the latest company also coming up. pope francis contends the human greed and consumerism of the pontiff made the remarks during the traditional christmas the maasai peter's basilica in rome.
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i'm out on a welcome to the program three days after a tsunami swept the coastlines of somalia on java concerns about a public health crisis are starting to emerge hasn't so survivors from the area are living in makeshift evacuation centers having lost their homes or being too afraid to return for fear of another tsunami access to clean water is now a problem raising the risk of disease and supplies of medicine are dwindling one of force sais that the death toll has now reached four hundred twenty nine. and we're joined now by correspondent on a sun tows who's in love one in western java which is one of the worst affected areas ana you traveled through the disaster zone. today he tell us what you've been
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seeing and hearing. lots of the areas where you can. get the wrong thing oh no i don't how and that is an indication that you know. it's a burden to set them off that you know. there's big events or just that to sit like a church coming out again there's nothing that's there to. the river not to be. ok. we're going to be there on the ground from now on i'm going to have to cut across you there i apologize the line is very poor we can just to banks hear you it's very very faint on a santos there in western java in the tsunami disaster is though and thank you for speaking with us. the plunge continues for
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stock markets worldwide shares on tokyo's nikkei index are down more than five percent that was its worst finish in nearly two years this after monday's two percent plunge on wall street's investors dad set back the u.s. economy are growing on twitter president donald trump lash tanks at the federal reserve calling s.-p. only problem the economy has the traders are also worried about the budget standoff between trump and congress. now just the other stories making news around the world and mexico the new governor of her senate her husband have died in a helicopter crash martha erica alonzo was a senior opposition figure she took office and the central mexican state earlier this month the governor says it will investigate the incident. cicely's at mount etna volcano has been erupting lava and ash after a new fracture opened up in the base of one of its crater is observers say that the
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volcano is displaying unusually high levels of seismic activity air traffic to nearby tiny airports was a shut down for several hours yesterday due to the ash to. a time when many are focused on gifts and feasting pope francis has used his christmas eve mass to urge people in the developed world to follow a simpler life than he's or of the catholic church told worshippers in the wasik and that they should give up greed and gluttony after a member to share his more. in front of some ten thousand followers in sin peter's basilica pope francis continued the theme of his papacy criticizing consumerism and its impact on humanity francis made his message direct and personal . let us ask ourselves do i really need all these material objects and complicated additions to live. can i manage without
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all these unnecessary extras and live a life of greater simplicity. condemning the widening gap between rich and poor francis encourage the faithful to give and share instead of devouring and hoarding . mankind became greedy and for ratios. in our day for many people life's meaning is found in positions in having an excess of material objects and insatiable greed marks all human history even today when paradoxically a few dine in luxury while too many go without the daily bread needed to survive. it's the sixth christmas eve service for the eighty two year old pontiff today he will deliver his christmas day message instant peter's square. well just as that
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with that to have been two thousand years ago there's no room ends this year tourism authorities say always how they're fully booked and it's one of the busiest christmases for years in the biblical town which life in the west by the scores of local and foreign tourists were treated to by high playing palestinian skies parading past a giant christmas tree question that is the birthplace of jesus christ. others may. just be the most famous christmas song in the world thought it nice and now it's turning two hundred years old when it was first song in. german no one could have guessed how popular it would be called a day and hundreds of languages and the songs are regions can be traced to austria . still enough the plots silent night square this is where silent night was composed in the village of oberndorf near spork two hundred years ago the st
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nicholas church to be here now a small chapel has been built where the song was first sung in eighteen eighteen there's a small museum here as well the lyrics were written by use of more a clergyman and the melody was composed by sabra gruber a school teacher at the premier gruber himself played guitar and sang the bass line more sang the tenor part the original organ used to compose the melody is still functional the song was actually meant to be a piece song. tell it enough this is silent night holy night was written during a very difficult time two years before that war was still raging it was then that salzburg actually was returned to austria and we think that it was in this desperate time that the song was composed simply to give the people comfort and support. and toast in the heights even today the song of a deep emotions for the two hundredth anniversary
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a choir of singers from across austria are celebrating the composer on this city square inch tire in the mean time you know sco has put silent night holy night on the world's cultural heritage list. as twenty comes to an end we're looking back at some of the highlights of beers year one of our stories looked at how a fashion designer and. west africa has taken the styles imposed on people by their colonial era masters and turned them into something that appeals to you. embellished sconce bright colors and the iconic three point shot these are the trademarks of mark bright. you know world of fashion where african patterns are becoming increasingly popular the twenty five year old embraces the victorian heritage that once came from europe to namibia. tells us.
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where we came from who really present it makes us be wrong who we are individually . very special is in trend is modern here addresses have trouble to catwalks across the continent and. the stress is however much more than just a fashion statement. originally german missionaries ordered heroes to wear victorian dresses the anymore having people appropriated this dress code in their own way and added special features such as colorfully printed fabrics and the headgear resembling the hands of a cattle. this way the hero turned the humiliation into a triumph coverage continues this tradition with a modern twist. therefore i always say especially when i get criticism for getting my designs i would say what makes the hair or dress be
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a heroine dress is basically the health care that is their cow otherwise one can play around with every chart heavy fifty let's have it either way you want to be special shows regularly sparky to debates on whether his downs are too revealing and therefore an insult to the sensitive history of the hero many young people like these models however enjoy cabarrus take on the dress the puta fool like wherever you go everybody would just be like oh how did you know beautiful on it you know i love fashion so you go to a wedding you would want to wear the lay just did all that oh yeah it's very beautiful that's why i love it covering grew up invent who from a young age she was fascinated with a traditional. canary made his first designs at the age of thirteen when his mother brought him a searing machine at sixteen he had his first major fashion show in berlin featuring the hero dressed. so. being among however is
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sometimes difficult especially at the beginning of his career some family members and friends mocked him for doing what they perceived as women's work not easy you get criticism get people talking to. the new not you know you someone to call you but then now that i came to realize in my people the culture governor the herald's they somehow appreciate what i know. one of his uncles refused to talk to cover every four years but with success there was acceptance and today he is seen as a role model for many as. the designer of body wants to reach above all the young generation he hopes that these designs can help young heroes to be proud of who they are and where they come from. and new it's so difficult to separate the change . after every fashion show you'll get comment people criticizing and
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trying to you know punch you for what you have down on the grass but after all it's it's i know the change is not easy but after all the the change also makes the young people get to fall in love with the dress and just carry wearing and love in a traditional attire. while here to address stands for tradition and identity it also shows that african izing fashion is not reserved for western designers who are increasingly making use of ethnic african patterns in symbol of traditional european and african elements in coverings work is probably turning the tables. there of our story theory look at a radio station for older people and southern england for the listeners on the presenters are well into retirement and one thing they are united a base is that the old chairs at the best. one of angel radios top presenters arrives at the studio in the southern english town of haven't. eighty six year old
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mildred french spins discs here the best of the thirty's forty's and fifty's. we can call their supposed to be of age a percentage d.j.'s a people talk over the top of records is something we can do. if people have repressed is something they need to hear it intently. mildred is one of eighty volunteers at the station most of them are over seventy she's played music here for eighteen years that when we were off air that time and we had to fire somebody made a point of there is this interview you haven't seen and he said then he said i know what it's like to have my life support checked off it means that much to. say this is why we sit here and do it the receptionists take song requests from listeners
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they often have long conversations with loyal fans in southern england and thanks to the internet around the world tommy smith founded angel radio in one nine hundred ninety nine when no other station was playing his favorite songs it became about more than just music. what did very quickly discover were the lonely people. we're funding assault and asking for record requests but they really just wanted to chat it's just really knows to do something unique for people. to seventy year old maids a smith is one of them aside from the songs she requests she enjoys listening to local news general advice and good conversation. and just her minder of the top story that we're following for you there are fears of a public health crisis in the synonyme has region of indonesia desperately needed aid has started to flow both humanitarian workers war in fact plain water and medicine and the plight are dwindling and the death toll has reached four hundred
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