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they you can choose if you're here as a man or women and of course there are so many famous and strong female players in the community today because the number of women in the gaming is around 40 percent so the gangsta change the industry change but. very often the tone between the place in the community is very sexist it's sexist and many women feel really insulted every time they play a game and games also have a reputation of being pretty aggressive lots of fines and also car chases but actually it's not really true is it the best selling game of all times guess what it is it's tetris book the classic from the eighty's and still very successful and that brings us to another trend at games com and this is having simulation in real time what it is in real time sounds very boring and you're one whoa just get it get yourself a job as a farmer but it we owe our cricket faggy very much we leave you
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slowly have her let's have a look at something of the middle east look you don't want me to. t.w. i. live the true sky for me i love pearl and. the nation 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. book now planet earth our hero max series every week on d w. british prime minister barr is johnson has been told by french president emmanuel. that the break sit back stop is indispensable to any deal between the e.u.
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and the u.k. regulating britain's exit from the block. but johnson says they will be no deal unless the backstop the insurance policy to prevent a hard border with the republic of ireland is removed from the deal. brazil's president jacob also nardo 1st retracted then repeated his accusation that the blaze is sweeping the amazon was started by environmental organizations here tonight a firestorm of criticism after blaming non-governmental organizations for the fires jabbers the now did not support his claims with proof he made the statement as new figures showed that there had been a record number of fires there this year. thousands of high school students in hong kong turned out in the city center to rally for political reforms student leaders announced a 2 week boycott of classes hong kong has been gripped by more than 2 months of sometimes violent protests led by young people demanding more democracy.
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but syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of kemet celeste here has been found guilty and sentenced to almost 10 years in prison the killing sparked a wave of anti immigrant protests and riots. it's the lungs of our planet the amazon rain forest and right now it is burning forest fires are raging in brazil and the consequences for the fight against climate change could be devastating who is responsible and what can be done i'm going to in berlin this is the day. in my opinion the farms in the amazon might have been started by n.g.o.s because they lost money. their intention to make trouble
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for brazil for the store because. it's totally absurd the fires are burning because of a policy of environmental devastation. that go too far as has been buying us time in this and the fisheries service said the amazon rain forest has been giving us more full before away then the global climate change will go a lot faster so the fact that we're seeing this hard work down result isn't just dark for brazil. it's a problem for the world. also coming up on the day boris johnson's brags the tour moves on this time paris the british prime minister insists with a little creativity and energy there is a way out of the brags that deadlock both france and germany say there is no time for a new agreement but if london can come up with something clever they might be willing to talk i want to be cute and see if you knew of the french people and that of
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course i want to do and i think we can get a deal and they give him. a warm welcome to all our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight an environmental disaster with global implications the amazon is burning in brazil at a record rate forest fires are raging in the rain forest there have been nearly $73000.00 fires this year already a more than 80 percent increase compared to last year environmental group. they're blaming right wing president jar both and narrow they say he has loosened environmental regulations and encouraged loggers and farmers to clear the land accelerating deforestation. both n.r.o. has struck back claiming that n.g.o.s might be starting the fires themselves to make him look bad he was pressed once again today and again he cited no evidence.
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do you want me to blame we indigenous martians there are strong suspicions it's because the ngos lost their funding and you were going to be up there by the. strong suspicions based on what no he didn't grow but there's no proof nobody writes all set fire to that if you don't catch someone red handed setting the fire then look for those who ordered it it's a crime. that it could be the farmers board who has everyone is a suspect but the biggest suspects are the n.g.o.s. now the raging fires cover in sao paulo which is home to more than $12000000.00 people under a blanket of smoke so thick it blocked out the sun we see video here of how brazil's biggest city was plunged into darkness in the middle of the day and there were also reports of black rain in sao paolo a twitter user posted a photo here of what she says is a glass of rainwater and you can see it looks more like something from
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a dirty puddle. let's get some analysis on the story now we have mollica vera sammy with us she's a researcher at prelims humboldt university she's an expert on sustainability and conservation and she's currently researching how to prevent the 4 station hi molokai thank you for joining us and put this into context for us how significant is the situation that we're seeing on the ground in the amazon right now as you just pointed out you know this is an 80 percent increase from normal levels and i think the forest fire manifestations of the governance level. issues in brazil right now that's encouraging organized crime and killing of indigenous people. in 2018 we saw that every week 3 indigenous people that's every week being killed for protecting their and suster land so. so what that means is that. these 5 years have huge implications for biodiversity and the people living in the
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forests i do want to ask you more about the governance but tell us what those implications are 1st of all for biodiversity why is this such an important land as you know the amazon basin is very rich in bad diversity and has important for us. to impacts on the forests climate implications and then and then of course biodiversity implications because of it's a rich hot spot for biodiversity and wildfire forest fires are rare in the amazon but in the during the dry season people exploit the dry conditions to set 5 years for for a screening for farm lands and cattle pasture so what you get getting is that the current government governance traditions and very warm conditions in brazil is encouraging more people to organize crimes especially for forest clearing so what
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do you mean by organized crime who do you say is behind this so there is a huge market in brazil for clearing len and legalizing these land these lands for for farming and cattle right ranching so i'm not talking about farmers sense of course some of the fight fires are caused by farmers and but most. of it is what you go. the people who are looking for len to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i think that can be directly and i think he's encourage. jing he's dismantling and vironment the laws and he's. in particularly he's undermining indigenous rights.
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because he knows that indigenous people have been protecting those forests so this double actions is really dangerous for the amazon right now what can countries like germany for example do here to help the situation i think. i think recently we saw the suspension of german aid to for the environment and we clearly see that this has no if it didn't work and didn't work i think what we see is that the only actions that can really work is to work with the trade deal of trade agreement now the trade agreement between bridge between the e.u. and the marcos a country clearly says that both parties need to respect the united nations convention for framework for climate change clearly everything that's happening in brazil even before the trade agreement. with all the happening the
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trade agreement was still sign and now that we see the money for the acceleration of the actions on the ground. the dismantling and of and vironment the laws and. especially an indigenous people we see that the trade deal is even more dangerous so what we are asking is for angela merkel to work with e.u. governments to block these these trade deals unless until governments like bows and arrows government able to show commitments to the paris agreement in particularly to russia to the rights of indigenous people you talk about economic pressure here just very very briefly there are both in our says his government doesn't have the resources to fight these fires do you believe that no because i think i think we saw in the past that the space agency have done amazing work in fact we have seen that nowhere in the world where they are doing live monitoring of their frustration and immediate enforcement so this has happened in the past i don't know what has
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changed right now economically for bows and arrows to say that they don't have the resources to do it all right mallika vera saw me from berlin's humbled university thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today thank you so me. coming back to europe now a hearty handshake for boris johnson in paris today and a show friendship with the french president but beneath the warm gestures of the brags that deadlock hasn't budged both men stood their ground today a man on my call saying that ireland's integrity is still the biggest priority for the european union and boris johnson repeated that the backstop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border in ireland is not acceptable still they agreed that it is possible to find a solution and it's up to london to come up with one. doesn't of no one will wait until october 31st to find a good solution if we can't find one we can't balance back overnight so we have to
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make this a useful month. yet there are realities linked to the ari situation and your relationship with island we have to respect what's already been negotiated on this point for the niggas you'll supply i don't want to repeat one crucial thing under no circumstances will the u.k. be putting checks at the front and we don't think it's necessary from the point of view of the you to do that to protect the integrity of the single market we think there are other ways of doing that we've got i think adequate time to do it let's get on with doing. it have you correspondent max huffman was in paris following today's events he sent us this assessment the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they are still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop that everyone else in the european union including in my remarks on the french pay.
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