tv World Stories Deutsche Welle January 5, 2020 10:15pm-10:30pm CET
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it has reached a new milestone kain it has celebrated her 117th birthday eating cake with friends and family at her nursing home in japan and that was confirmed as the oldest living person last year she was born and 19 over 3 years the wright brothers flew the 1st ever powered airplane. you're of course watching d.w. news from berlin i mean spicer thanks for joining us. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates if you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and there david and this is climate change crisis sex how for us in books you get smarter for free you know we've books on.
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the markets. of the morning more of. your business magazine leave germany on d w. this week on world stories. wheels flight from rising sea levels. nigeria street children dance into the future. we start in peru and hearing to age old traditions the war room live on. artificial islands in lake titicaca but now
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one young woman has decided to break with tradition and people are following her footsteps lake titicaca impure room 1300 kilometers southeast of the capital lima are the models floating islands home to the indigenous people who once rescue themselves from the warring in cars and learn to adapt to the harsh living conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. was born on this island. every morning amalia gets her children ready for school. having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. so i didn't get the chance to play with other children and learn nino's that's why i decided to become a teacher and start up a school in her village. she wanted children to learn and play together amalia
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knew very well that making her dream a reality would be anything but easy. because she wanted to live differently than how women are traditionally do. they need more new that and also no one in my village noticed they didn't know that i was studying every morning i woke up early so that i could help my mother with her handicrafts. if you want to study you have to do chores before and afterwards so i helped my mother and wrote off at around 11 o'clock send me. her daily commute was long. it was me mum i mean me but my mother and father were very worried about the long journey i did the commute in spite of the weather through rain and lightning sometimes i only had a plastic bag on my head because i was. the effort was worth it in 2009 and malia founded the small school she had dreamed of here she teaches about 20 children between the ages of 3 and find her own children i know i'm going to go home alone
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and the school children's parents are grateful that i'm wrong i was teaching them a 2nd language. my dream is that this project will be recognized by the state and go and that i see. that there will be a common resolution with a name. or a heart for children. the. us. i'm only actions to project forward breaking with the tradition was that her community and now others are following in her footsteps. if they. like. our next story takes us to the u.k. where residents of the welsh coastal village of fairborn are feeling the effects of climate change the sea is coming ever closer now residents are being told they'll have to leave their homes.
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he's a dedicated angler who's lived on the coast of wales for over 40 years. right now the irish sea is bright sunshine. but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. i it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels all this could be gone i they say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe credible is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building dams and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now
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the welsh authorities are throwing in the towel and calling on the villagers to find new homes. mike and his partner see their lives their home and lots of money at stake quite amazing how the situation again but it's not a symbol for them as pensioners to buy a new house elsewhere they feel the state has left them on their own 25 years in the future the fact is that they have no answers for us they can't tell us where to go to move us they can't tell us when they're going to move us there's no financial support no compensation or tool and the sting in the tail to the us is if the insist that everybody moves out. they would expect like a light pay for the demolishment arts his hopes. it's true that they're born won't be the only town to face imminent danger in coming years i over 30 communities in wales a dealing with erosion and flooding from rising seas. and infrastructure such as
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rail and power lines and roads are also at risk climate experts say it's a massive financial time bomb for britain's coasts i the residents of fairborn. i'm playing that everyone simply passing the buck it's my can anja say the prospect of a forced evacuation is always hanging over their heads they're just hoping they can stay in their current house as long as they possibly can. moving on to germany a few photos capture the horrors of the vietnam war better than the account. is to say kumble to be the recipient of such and say that this thing was a word with so much meaning behind it can focus famous for being the subject of a photograph. a photograph of such hard work but it galvanized public opinion
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around the world about the war in vietnam and helped change the course of history. i are voicing. oh boy totally to look my picture alone my mouth my i guess my body is the war so moment of human being as a little girl i felt so embarrassed why i was naked and my brothers mike has ng was close on. i just do it friday there and i turned my hat and i saw fall bombs landing that fire was everywhere and the fire actually
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burned my clothes off. i was 9 you know and i remember i thought oh my goodness i got. so i would be. and so people always see me different way of course that moment that picture that day and i live forever. now i know i have a picture am not. feeling embarrassed like before. but is not much to do. until the moment when i have a child i love my boy. there but when the children suffer like that little girl is me and so from that point is that really touch me and that picture became so all powerful give for me.
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if everyone can learn to live with love with hope and forgiveness absolutely we don't need war. if that would go in-depth picture can do it so everyone can do it too. in nigeria more than 10000000 children don't go to school many of them are orphans and have to fight for survival on the streets every day but only ollie has found a way to lure many children back to school with music and dance. when 11 year old dami discovered dance she discovered happiness. that. playing them down so snakes will feel feel small to me for i will fulfill
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a very special like absolute just for the old it's like the other kids in the dream qatar's dance group demi waltz leaved on the show treats after her father died when she was just 7 demi how to do whatever she could to assist her mom and younger siblings. 2 years later she met her dance instructor and 4 star she only only who has a similar story. was. well into 10 on 13 from a guided financial setback and then couldn't go to school as an instrument for some time with about one was able to block all those then they finish so more local or from your local children to be a better person and i didn't get anyone to do that. it's may seem like just a drop in the bucket but one child at
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a time only only is getting kids back in school just 27 year old has helped several off island and home less kids through primary and secondary school in france where she works as a t.v. screenwriter and choreograph are you would you have passed now forms and donations from people. only early sponsors the kids screaming and takes care of the are dealing. with any child that doesn't perform well in school is disqualified from dancing but you can still leave in the house for music more than the dance and this will involve something 11000 men come hold on to so simple given me all these reports that i international stars but the one that remains yet so hard she says was when american musician beyond sea she had had video on instagram. such
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a. short legged rely on his every single one of was and then the song was the song means in his ward where more rounds and you know that thinking about meeting that kid in king and then there was a sunday song that was empowering and encouraging. was damaged. says besides dancing she also wants to become a writer like how mama. plastically. is it harmful to humans and more and more micro particles in the ocean are entering our food chain. to. not only is it hurting the
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end run but is it also bad for our. german scientists one of the mourners who live. tomorrow today next. between 2 extremes as we call it living it to explore the data things that learn to still it's strange it's germany's highest mountain and until. she's taking a brand new cable cut that suits the suburbs and descending into the pulp. experience something very in the winter magic with genuine inside is. a 30 minute. earth a home for saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy
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solutions by global ideas even by a series of global 3000 on g.w. and online. welcome tomorrow today the science show on d w coming up. are micro plastics harmful to our health scientists are studying fish to find out more. clicks shares and likes what makes social media so addictive. doctors with headsets how augmented reality is changing medicine.
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