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offering numerous events workshops and concerts the library forms a new cultural focal point in the center of the city to. be as cool as central a cultural center in bilbao spain is also based on the principle of openness its library is the work of french star designer philip stark. in one part of the building you can see people swimming in a pool which is located in the upper part of the building true of glass floor. the cultural center aims to establish a feeling of community encouraging exchange plus relaxation people should feel at home here. all of these library buildings like to look into the book offer a new experiences. but what role do books still play in 21st century libraries the library of future still contains books. but it's about its. being
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a place it spawns a place for everyone or everyone to come it's about knowledge it's about not only can human knowledge but also making new knowledge. dusty bookshelves more yesterday the libraries of the future are being completely redefined. when she's on stage time stands still and that's when genuine feels most comfortable the dutch violinist has played on stages all over the world with some of the most renowned orchestras and conductors and her conclusion after years of exhausting concert schedules is that life is precious a max in that's all the more discernible in her music. one hour to show time time so warm up in the church. superstar
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violinist janine jensen has invited her father young young son to join her in concert they play together for decades. music or language the true speak requires a few words. when at 1st most guidance. something doesn't go well then we play it again we don't necessarily talk about what went wrong or how we can improve that we just listen to each other. dearly of course i have learned that from my parents and they find it to be one of the most important skills in making music to. young started young brothers great harpsichord and joining was assigned the violin although she was initially jealous of her brothers. but it all paid off for johnny she went on to become the most successful musician of the family by mid twenty's
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she had established a career on the international stage and was celebrated for had passionate performances. joining johnson live so her life on the world stage is. she performs across the globe taking the stage up to $120.00 china. past the travel and the freshest took. its ports and taxis there was little time to process the intense experience kept us. on how to write i learned that as they say the hard way in 2010 with a burnout. yes that's why it is incredibly important that you also take the time
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for yourself and not just play concert after concert in south. today she is enjoying playing with her family. also from those strict about making her practice. as of friday practice voluntarily in the news and you have to make it interesting. to do hossam amin. in the beginning having fun was always most important and you made it beautiful that's the joy of making music food as music. and johnny johnson's joyful music house remains undiminished. i don't forget you can find more on those reports and more culture news at any time on our
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website and without of course the time for me to sign off so until next time i'll just go to punt on somebody and off he doesn't abide by. me. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. this was supposed to be the decisive weeks of
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when we were out he presented americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen hot. dog. fights. to france tear antone and tears to see the distance of his house i'm sitting on a terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep untroubled as asked outside time when i was 8 trances age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given him up when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old and you know my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in a marine unified to the wonderful time of time a time of great joy. 3 generations one family on a journey through. recent german history. language. in
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the in our family and 1st starts november 6th on d w. this is d w news these are our top stories nato defense ministers have been discussing the situation in northern syria and efforts to stabilize the region turkey's recent incursion into northern syria and its collaboration with russia a nato rival have been causing tensions the german defense minister's proposal to create an internationally enforced security zone received and lukewarm reception. the jailed week activist ilham told he has been honored with this year's sucker of prize for his work defending china's we go minority beijing's crackdown has seen more than a 1000000 wiggers locked up in internment camps until he himself sentenced to life for separatism the award is the european parliament's top human rights prize
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parliamentarians praised his attempts to build bridges with china's han majority. the remains of spanish dictator francisco franco have been exiled from a state muslim and moved to a private family vault the rebel follows a lengthy legal battle between his family and the socialist government which argued franco's grandiose varial site had no place in democratic spain. this is d.w. news from berlin. the world. of turkey has put us in a terrible situation that's what the u.s. secretary of defense said today at nato headquarters in brussels the question on everyone's minds what to do about turkey and the kurds what to do about turkey and the russians russian troops will soon patrol syria's northern border making turkey
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yet another nato member with musk ale's military muscle just an arm's length away i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we. also coming up at 39 chinese
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men and women found dead in the back of a truck outside of london police suspect human traffickers are to blame tonight you'll hear from a man whose life was once in the hands of traffickers he was lucky he lived to tell about the traffic is all ripping that game in scenes of how they're actually accessing getting into vehicles and bringing my migrants 3 you know the trafficking there was simply not enough being done in terms of security. and so you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with nato and it's turkish dislike in the past 2 weeks turkey has invaded another country faced sanctions from the u.s. as a result and then pulled itself back by agreeing to share power at its border with syria with the russian military now this is not how a member of nato was supposed to act when no one at nato headquarters put it that
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directly to day but it's safe to say many were thinking it turkey has put nato in one of the most awkward and volatile situations in the alliances history but turkey's strategic value remains more important and that means native secretary-general yeah. has to handle on her own with the nuance of a diplomat and not the heavy hand of a disciplinary and what about russia its influence in syria is no longer challenged by the u.s. russian troops will soon patrol syria's northern border along with turkish forces putin hands exactly what he wants today nato welcomed an idea from germany calling for russia and turkey to be part of an internationally controlled safe zone in northern syria moscow quickly dismissed that idea saying there's simply no neat. a russian patrol winds its way through the syrian town of commission on the border
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with turkey only weeks ago u.s. forces patrolled here now the guard has changed. russian forces share control of the border with turkish troops and with the syrian army in a buffer zone that is 30 kilometers deep. fascination summit in brussels secretary-general yan stoltenberg welcomed the arrangement the result of a deal between russian president vladimir putin and his turkish counterpart chip tayyip adult i'm encouraged by the fact that it also had a sphere have seen a significant reduction in violence in fighting and we have to build on that to work for a political solution all the crisis. in syria hundreds have died and peasants have been displaced since turkey launched its attack on the kurds on october 9th. deserted streets some destruction this is
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a town of rahsaan under turkish control after fierce fighting a cease fire has been declared to allow kurdish troops to pull back but fighting still ferret up on thursday. air to one has not ruled out further military strikes sharing to us you know our soldiers and syrian national army up are trolling the area of operation inch by inch and they are destroying the traps if any of these terrorists come across us there is no natural right to crush them as it is already marked in written documents wheels alucard are used the president also said he would send syrian refugees in turkey to your up. they panic when i say we'll open the gates to just don't panic. well when the time comes the gates can be opened. which is it's a threat he has made before to silence criticism of turkey's offense of the words
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of a nato member there we'll talk about that i'm joined now by our correspondent in brussels teri schultz terry is covering the nato summit force good evening to you terry so what was it like today when all of the nato defense ministers when they came together was was turkey the black sheep in the room and what about the u.s. was there criticism of what the u.s. did withdrawing its troops from northern syria. well brant i'm told that everyone around the room all the allies did criticize turkey did say that they weren't happy with the turkish with the turkish actions but that's something they've said before they were basically repeating criticism that they've all said as individual governments or across town in their european union had but it didn't go further than that and actually my well i was surprised to hear that there wasn't a lot of heat in the room and in fact the united states has has come out of this
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quite well a week ago yes we heard criticism that the u.s. had pulled out its 50 soldiers which you know basically kept the turks from staging this incursion earlier we didn't hear that today. germany has proposed internationally administered safe zone in northern syria let's take a listen to how the nato secretary general you don't because he described reaction to the german plan today the german defense minister she she briefed all eyes on her thoughts on the way forward. again i think it is broad support for the over political solution. and also. ways to try to engage the international community to support such a political solution terry i don't think that i heard addressed the russians who have already dismissed this german proposal did he leave them out
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intentionally do you think. well i tried to get him to do that i asked a question specifically about whether turkey had expressed its willingness to accept this german proposal and whether it would lead the way in convincing russia also to accept an international presence and he really didn't respond to me in the in the press conference on the topic of russia and it is surprising to hear the nato secretary general and other governments basically accept the results of this turkey russian deal because that's going to mean that russian forces are just a few miles from from nato is border and truly they are not comfortable with it but it just doesn't seem like anyone is getting details out of turkey on exactly what that deal means in turkey remains strategically important to nato i guess that's part of the the problem but it appears to be forging closer ties with russia so what do you think this means to.

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