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from the 1st of the logs to their final resting place the russians r t w documentary. this is news live from berlin india's coronavirus cases surpassed 4000000. the country's leading the world in new infections but the government is sticking to plans to ease restrictions to open up the economy also coming up. germany's president calls for an official memorial for the victims of the coronavirus frank
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walter steinmeier says the sick and suffering must not be forgotten. thanks for joining us health authorities in india say the country has now exceeded 4000000 coronavirus cases is another bleak milestone for the country which has recorded nearly 2000000 new infections this month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the u.s. and brazil even so restrictions in india have eased as the government pushes to open up the country again. making sure the new delhi's metro system will be ready to reopen on monday like much of the country public transport which has become one of the victims of this pandemic. a pandemic that's caused india to suffer its was ever economic downturn. i show
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kindness business is one of millions that's been hit. we have to open up the economy we have to lift restrictions otherwise no walk is possible many jobs are related to the deadly metro like rick shows once the economy opens up will stop doing more business. india is recording around 80000 new cases of kovac 19 and day and is already possed 4000000 infections. no wonder there's concern that the relaxation of restrictions could be happening too quickly. public the public isn't very aware that coronavirus hasn't been eliminated yet they think because the lockdowns been lifted the pandemic so you don't see much social
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distancing anyway. the government says it's doing all it can to keep india safe but with infection numbers still on the rise it will take more than a deep cleaning to stop the spread of german president thank don maher says germany should consider holding an official memorial ceremony for victims of covert 19. many relatives of people who died did not get to see their loved ones because of cornton restrictions added that he didn't know when or if any such ceremony would be conducted and said he needed to talk to other government bodies before any concrete plans could be made. and for an expert perspective on the topic of grief we are joined now by psychologist isabella horsecollar she's the director of the department of psychiatry at the sheraton hospital in berlin thanks for joining us dr other nations have already paid tribute in various ways to their coronavirus victims from a psychological viewpoint how could such
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a ceremony help people with the crisis. well actually i'm not so sure that would really help at this point i think it's a very well intended proposal. but i think it's just treatment sure we are right now coming out of a phase in the pandemic where we had really strict social distancing. rules to follow we are now sort of breathing a bit more easily and we have to get prepared for a hopefully not really you know for hopefully manageable. fall and winter season and we don't know how this is going to be so at this moment we should i think everybody of course reeves individually if somebody has lost a loved one. without he or she being able to be at this side
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of it at the bedside you know that is a horrible horrible scenario of course but at this point to remind. the whole nation again. you know to tool to sort of there's always straight a yeah i guess mission to just tell morning it's perhaps wait until it's over can i just ask you i said i take your point it put me in for professional perspective how have you seen the pandemic affecting people's mental health. oga everybody's mental health unit is in a certain way was affected and it's totally normal that everybody has had increased levels of anxiety or concerns or so forth however those well knowable groups like the elderly those single parents.
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those who lost their jobs or who are on a you know cooked up bite here in germany. who had other who had domestic problems so who had relationship problems those people really. suffered more and we know now that about the incidence of depression at wholesale of substance abuse mainly alcohol of domestic violence has increased not you note to really high levels but it certainly has increased so ok until help a nation was affected a big challenge the thank you so much for for that insight psychologist isabella has the color of the berlin sherry to a hospital you're welcome. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. in rome
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hundreds of people are demonstrating against italy's covert 19 regulations organizers include the extreme right political party. prime minister urged the protesters to look at the coronavirus numbers davey cases in italy surpassed 1700 on friday is the biggest one day increase since early may. british police have arrested several people on an anti immigration rally in dover protesters are angry about a surge in migrants crossing the english channel immigration of refugees and asylum seekers from france to britain has sharply increased this year more than 5000 people arrived in small boats in 2020. the leaders of mali's military who are holding meetings to discuss the transition to civilian rule members of political parties civil society organizations and religious groups will take part in the talks last month army leaders took power in the west african country following weeks of government anti-government protests. the exiled
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opposition leader of belarus is calling on the united nations to help stop human rights violations in her country. urged the security council to condemn the crackdown on opponents of the authoritarian president alexander lukashenko. they include actors and musicians who've moved out of the theater and onto the streets correspondent nick connelly has been out to meet them. this gathering. these days singing in public can get you arrested here in minsk every day. they've been locked out of the 10s of thousands of demonstrators. every place. since the election. he's been. daily. no i think
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most performers would not be able to go out on the stage and carry on as if nothing had happened for a very very elusive is almost unrecognizable since the election or was the 9th for weeks now hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives and it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends write was this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location. the response from possibly was just. was
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as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics are changing to blocking roads to get protesters in smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. of these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important eric and his friends. to the left of the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it working but we are stronger for it we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that but that's what you've got because one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough police feel. there is likely no climate actress more famous than graded to bird over the last 2 years the swedish teenager has become the face of a global youth movement to fight climate change now she's having her story told at the venice film festival the highly anticipated documentary i am greater aims to
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provide a more complete picture of the activists and to put the climate crisis back in the spotlight. in this week's. time the mindset needed the whole world knows her name. the documentary about the climate activist showing out of competition at the venice film festival. i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also. so that people can identify more with it with a funny tries to understand it's more than then i am. but i guess that is see this is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time
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says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw . this these from so 6 truck church that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like to skip devastated by the rising sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from high school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year and for more on this let's bring in scott ross perot from culture who is standing by force in venice scott is this a film about great burg one of the big talking points and how the festival how they've been received. yeah definitely it was one of the most highly anticipated films before the festival and has been really well received i mean it is a fairly conventional documentary it's not super cinematic or anything but its central
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figure is so compelling and and such a powerful presence on screen that she sort of carries the film along and you do really in this documentary get a bit to know get to know a bit about the the personal data to back up we see her with her family we see her traveling particularly with her father who's sort of a comic relief figure in the documentary and i think this picture of a girl who's in some ways a very ordinary teenager makes her incredible accomplishments all the more more astounding i thought it was an incredibly powerful film and gives us a really new insight to this this this global icon. we hear there's been a lot of sort of political themes of the films that in the festival this year is the theme maybe the little bit less hollywood. yeah definitely i mean that has to do as well because hollywood didn't send their films to venice this year because they're holding them back because of the corona
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crisis so that's left some space for more political sentiment of political documentaries like the great a to back documentary but also political dramas i mean a couple of days ago i saw an incredible bosnian film called. i dida which is about the. massacre of 1905 fold from the perspective of a u.n. translator bosnian u.n. translator and it's a very wrong very very direct and powerful film that shows cinema doesn't have to be just entertaining it can also really pay historical witness and i'm really happy to see that venice this year has made space for these kinds of political messages and of course the film industry has been struggling like every other industry is a coronavirus and is hoping for a restart at the at the festival does venice have anything special to offer in that regard. you know definitely definitely mean it's a huge event for the film industry worldwide that venice is taking place is taking
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place in a physical form because the film lives from hype from buzz and that's what provided that's what venice hopes provide to really restart the film industry worldwide ok to discover prosper in venice thanks for that. and you are of course watching news for porters up next fall into chinese women exploring spicer thanks for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the strength of many cantors and their problems are
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all was the same for doing the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans and the humans on seeing them why do fools who have decided to put their trust in us. may name is jenny harrison at work a d.w.i. . lynching is keen to experience traditional german cuisine another is sitting in germany for the 1st time from china. mother and daughter decide to go on a color ferry adventure. has had to wait until this time when teaching your own destinies the university of st john and my mom she did visit.
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planning to wander through the black forest together and solve the local fish. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german butcher in shall we just looking around to feed him under the ocean my home i'm in my country to get. closer to the ice or to go to answer to a question much of the hardiest. and tom i'm told this here she's a man by how many types of measles there are. fleiss get this if it gets with my hand cheese and spinach i'm ok with germany dumplings it's way beyond we also like eating potato salad with as with beef broth
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a bit of grated on you know where the oil and vinegar i guess you don't get them where you come from if it so when it in time for me on off i was a baby abusing most amazing and it would not be stitches but you can always enough of cauchy like that so much i shall be at that cannot yet vanish. to notice it was. just a screening off. for the muslims can be used just wave literally. just loud like the wind i'm inviting some friends to dinner today and cooking swabian can be nice yes yes did you tell me how to make traditional before a lot in phases in a month i always recommend a classical model with pickle and mustard and a bit of onion and roll it up or put a root vegetable in the pan with it then syrup there's no afterwards the human mashed the vegetable to thicken the sauce. and now that i hope it's
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a good real estate you don't need a homeowner standing. not another 20 days in our lovely yeah i have a nice time together and i have a good she's got the beef but how to make the so sweet to the way you say tomato sauce that is not. what you still know me this was a chick google later and you have to put vegetables in most magnificent know how time to get some things missing tomato paste. special roman recipe keep so there is so many recipes. before lad. does it super good i think you see vegetables will give you a source a nice aroma to go to 00. 50 and what's this is cool kitchen it's nothing i'm in.
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on the way to the source we need vegetables from. this help please don't fish don't didn't quite understand it think i'm being used to see it could be quickly yeah caught. my friend to hear. that mother and her friend dun dun and the guests all help al with lynchings 1st before a lot. of people was here do you have to feel these. normally you do. like these. amazing sold out believe it is used less frequently than chicken in chinese cuisine but cooking is a was an important part of life i think would be my. one piece i mean no please mom . i think i'm not going to. be home are you home and in
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your car there that instead of saying how are you we say have you eaten if i ask if you've eaten in the meantime how's it going this has the food is so important for chinese people he can need to. gradually add to the food begins to take shape. swabian cooking company must've without a fish of internet research new questions keep popping up. to modern help you need help. if you have to leave that could threaten our. number so what do i do with the source so this. market maybe you can puree the vegetables the skimmers with the cost of vegetable gets tender if you let your mom . just like you can see the sausage from. the ocean. you hunt or she was going to find. when
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a man like my mum doesn't believe me about the mashed vegetables music. tell show you later oh i'm speaking to my mom in german the next step so i didn't is looking told him. how. do we have something to puree the bench to pose. for something called a stick blender i don't know if you have. to get creative in order to puree the best of all was. the son of god for very. much of this ng that. we can do it and that playing in china it's really common for the parents to cook everything. up and every evening meal didn't like children having every delegate the parents must feed the entities she needs. to cook find a way and soon the source is ready from good. should
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one not know that looks good through goodness because they are offered it much more how should i choose to do that at least in the canoe she likes to spread dumplings because they've got a bit of spice in the east the is the she hardly eats anything else. they call thanks becoming. a figure. when jane and her mother take a trip to the world famous black forest road to germans as the shots they want to learn how to make another traditional german dish black forest cake so they're taking a cake making class go through corners and fall come to the black forest course. i'm just going to make a black forest cake together just to produce a typical region dish after black forest how was it if you could eat everything.
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here it is perfectly prepared by hand a key ingredient is cherished no doubt you will be going to go you've been snookered by the food. if you. will the confectioner reveal his trade secrets. which was very good black forest cake is fairly easy but was not you know how. similar the. british mother and daughter have a taste. for time will be on. my. you can tell it's a mother's 1st black forest cake. when the hearts of the woman have much more. to add to my dad. she said the baker was very generous with the cream gives me the
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sound that. she likes a lot. lynching is enjoying the short time she has with him and they don't often get the chance to be together. with clooney. i'm going to take a. nap is totally up to me i've never seen so many cows. sneaking up so i took special care with a cow pseudonymity couple of. months how do they cope with living so far upon us since you. no clue do you see had to command the thinness she said she misses me terribly doubts and she wants me to go back to china after i finish studying this nothing. i'm not keen.
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on. this is a bit that's really my decision and the. the admission she'll support me either way it's a law suit is that unfair she just wants the best for my us and me to find a good job and have a family who can drop. and. i look familiar to happen. no matter where i am in the world the guard voyage being so long as long as i'm happy . luke is the. oldest on the phone the food. you. going to is planning to have become a mix of german and chinese origin want to see and of course i think a big difference between german and chinese people is their way of life the. little
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spice or. time for a meal in a black forest in. hello welcome yet here we have the fiona and here's the shoulder this is a kind of bacon and this is the roast pork. i'm to patients start just as my mother takes the typical german food is beer and meat like they often have an october 1st october fest against the east and you put she always felt this motion is a pretty big chew you couldn't quite finish a pizza shop. with so much of it it's hard to choose. for when doing smother it's all new but the daughter is used to it. that's how can i offer you something to drink this is the wine locals to give us from classified me and i'll try it the red i know certainly and for you would she be home enjoying. her if she knew what i knew about it.
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just trying to. get to the. phone. when ching and her mother have one more stop on their color very journey german sunday breakfast with a soft boiled egg an experience itself. already german cuisine for winching and her mother from shanghai it's a time smell for trying times mystified by the way it's best enjoyed with a healthy dose of curiosity for.
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