tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle January 22, 2020 6:45pm-7:00pm CET
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we begin in verona italy this beautiful city is where shakespeare is romeo and juliet fell in love but it has a dark side to it was one of muslims strongholds of the 2nd world war and today neo fascists are thriving once again and door being walls with hate graffiti including swastikas so a plucky street artist that called chiba seeks the graffiti paints over it with well pictures of food. the historic scenic city of toronto now has a problem with neo nazi graffiti it hasn't reached the picturesque old town but it is impossible to overlook unless touristy parts of the city st john's is chivo is on a one man mission to cover it up. i look at this a bit i'm going to paint over it with a sausage so i don't serve sausages on the seats a. ti vo is the pseudonym actually at palo spin nazi chivo mean stewed in italian and food is what he's all about he turns the swastikas in fascist symbols
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this much in the streets of the city into cupcakes melons and totally transforming hateful into harmless. thomas maybe but also effective the rona is home to a thriving far right scene many supporters of the local football club openly racist and belong to the extreme right just recently they too wanted strike an area that i tell you would monkey chants. the city has a history of fascism that reaches back to the 2nd world war through to the far right terrorism of the 1970 s. and today's found right movement. was that the historically verona has always been on the far right spot basically fascist it's a problem that's existed since the 2nd world war it has never been addressed. the
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result of all that for you. but what i do is banish the height it's really the job of the fascist symbols outlawed in italy but she enjoys taking matters into his own hands. on the food fascists pricing like graffiti so then i just can't shop over it's like come back at some mustard they come again i paint mayonnaise as mentioning they give up it's a bit of an off and i've realized it's a game i can win the world interesting but. his aunt is colorful and fun but his and he hate campaign began with a tragedy in 2008 a good friend of his was murdered by 5000000 fascists. his aunt is his way of dealing with the traumatic experience.
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he sets out every day to spread his message even though he knows he's putting himself in danger. as you can see they want to in syria date me but they weren't. anonymous phone calls death threats even his family and friends have been targeted by the fine writes that she remains undeterred she does art is witty subversive and clever everything that neo fascists are not is not long after this report was made chivo found a small bomb under his car he wasn't hurt but he is taking a great risk with this street art he's not just creative history too. for the last 3 years britain has been concerned with bricks it boxes until the beginning of this year when harry and meghan deliver the bombshell but they didn't really want to be royal any more the tabloid press promptly dubbed it mags it and
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over the weekend that's what's happened but not exactly the soft makes it that the duke and duchess wanted more hard won. kerry has left britain and the royal family for a new life in canada. and they're trying to protect suits by issuing a warning over harassment by pepper razzi photographers such a complete break was never the plan as you put it in one of his last public speeches given by the charity do you know what i want to make clear is we're not. ons we certainly want you way from your. own heart was that considered serving the queen the commonwealth and my military associations but without public funding unfortunately that wasn't possible but it's up to this knowing that it doesn't change. or how committed are. many observers have drawn parallels between
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harry and his great grand. uncle king edward doing 96 gave up the british throne for the american people see wallace simpson choosing love and personal freedom over the oil to me. that's the big similarity between the 2 stories both men actually decided that their lives would be better not having role responsibility with the women they loved and in both cases edward and harry this was driven by love for the women they married and how they could be respected for harry protecting his wife and family is paramount he's putting the blame for the dramatic departure firmly on the british press. the author of the report mark recruited joins me now and surely of the media what's
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the reaction here in germany i mean joe press from what i've seen robin likes the british royals well of course they do and that's because everything the royal still is better than a hollywood movie and that oh but decades and don't forget there was no monica here in germany so and. what's really important is the german press appear in comparison to the british to be less ruthless and less needy and there's more understanding for harry magen and that situation and for her decision the tough rules of the royal family i would be hard to understand for the german press anyway they think it's a pity but understandable and it's there it's been less comparing comparing it with kate the wife of prince william i know in britain kate is really my at because she performs her role so perfectly and it was quickly given the title difficult that she has this is a little bit unfair. but that is except lee what the german press finds. exciting
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about magen that she is different and they will follow an x. depp's i'm quite sure about that but your obrecht problem what do you think are you blaming her no i don't even get i don't think it's all her fault i think this is actually deep in harry's psyche really harry if you remember the pictures mike i really feel relieved when he is 12 i think this vulnerable young boy having to cope with his mother's death in front of the public i mean 0 british defense could he's not allowed to cry and walking behind the cortege nobody holies what was he doing anyway he's an emotional guy i think the whole proper thing to do with his mother has scarred him for life and they are now their achingly yeah it was very heartbreaking and what about social media them are what social media been saying right now well social media of course is always it's much more korean nearly
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everywhere it seems to be really international of most of the people in the jokes blame her. here we go the only woman in history who married a prince made him frock and that we see all so screenshot of the group chats with the royal family meghan left and of course harry follows her and the artist formerly known as prince. like that this also is a huge support for her for maggie and why should she suffer in a situation any longer which she willingly doesn't like not only feminists do celebrate her and her decision she's a very strong woman and her decision was very brave and they ask also why is everybody talking about max it and not about how many of the debt. we'll leave it with you know. she very much. but we stay in britain and return to that
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evergreen breck's it which is set to happen on january the 31st and there's been a whole debate about big ben charming to signal the break with europe the problem is big ben is being renovated it all seems quite frivolous really but some people are getting quite worked up about it. 3 and a half years after the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. it's finally happening its most ardent supporters insist its must go off with a bang or should that be. the big should go for breakfast at 2300 hours on the 31st of january. it seems pretty inconceivable that should be any. talk of the world which is go big bad unfortunately there's a hitch the unesco protected 19th century clock tower is currently undergoing an extensive restoration and each giant clock has been silenced to protect the hearing of construction workers. to chime on new year's eve but having it done for blacks
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it would allegedly cost $60000.00 euros a party leader nigel farage is apoplectic. they're really making this as did i want to call it 5000000 i mean they're really trying to make this as difficult as possible there is going to be a party prime minister boris johnson is equally determined to make it happen or least we think he is. working up a plan so that people can bugger bob for being there. because there is there are some people who want to. run the park i'm quite worked out where to keep a crowd funding campaign raised some 300000 euros in just a few days but johnson soon wrote back on the plan the british government would not be allowed to use public donations to cover the costs and it also dawned on him that to celebrate bricks a day in such a grandiose fashion would hardly be in keeping with his pledge to unite the country
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. i think bells are always a sign of great unity and celebration i think there's so much division on that issue in our nation at this particular moment in time that i think it would be inappropriate i think has no significance because let's face it. there's a fed up upper exit tbone own up to bomb its own way to fiasco. finally at the end of this role the british show a little amash to the genius of terry jones who has died at age 77 he was one of the founding members of the monte python team who revolutionized comedy in the early seventy's thanks for all the lost terry he was also the main director of the film spike this fall life or bronze. one you are you need that dom's me silly chomps just pushed some crystal catch the painting. i told weiss the
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the conflicts confronting the powerful france's president emanuel macrolides to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the u. my guest this week here in brussels is is former europe minister nothing new under oath one of his most true. cheerleaders for the european parliament is the macro revolution of the monsoon has it wrong as a state conflict so fought. limits on. things. i was fishing when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room similar it was hard i was fair. i even got white hairs that. name but to my language no not this gives me a little push maybe 2 in trucks will say if you want to know their story. it's worth fighting and reliable information for margaret. every 2 seconds
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a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced and the consequences of the disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crisis from around the world you know. what a good thing we don't get and i didn't go to university to kill people so i don't know i think the or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone if he got mad and if i don't they'll kill me. he can feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become closer to stay behind it's a way up it'll my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i wanted that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger and i want to now because just this week to double.
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this is do we news live from berlin a call to action the head of the e.u. commission or cell phones or law intel's global leader is gathered at the world economic forum as the window to fight climate change is closing she says europe should be leading the charge in creating a carbon neutral future also coming up anger boiling.
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