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every day before a special. not just next day but every day. thousands of children who are still waiting for their delivery sponsor approx today so together. they live inches. desisted every news every day coming up on the program the challenge to ethiopia's be asked me to define closures in the north and to grab region have gone ahead with all the mainstream actions that prime minister meets government has deemed illegal so how will i just respond. and we speak south africa's ruling party after donald trump indigenes said the late councilman destroyed the country. one need for me to. do this and.
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i'm christian one to welcome to the program ethiopia's northern region has gone ahead with regional elections despite being told not to do so by prime minister of the country had been due to hold national and regional elections last month but the federal government postponed them indefinitely because of the coronavirus pandemic the regional politicians into grainger accused of using the situation to prolong his rule no surprise population is rated to be small it's around 5 percent of ethiopia's 109000000 people need us from the ethnic group dominates that ethiopia's policy it's what nearly 30 is but that ended when i came to pall in 2018. now about $2700000.00 people in the region are expected to vote to gray officials have
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warned that an intervention by the federal government would amount to a quote declaration of war. an act of defiance in ethiopia's northern region of to cry. these people are lining up to vote in an election that the federal government says is illegal. it also says the results will be null and void but voters here are determined to press ahead saying it said democratic right to cast their ballots you know just the latest argument how can we be without electing a government. should we leave it open we must vote the federal government is saying that this election is not legitimate due to the coronavirus but the election is legitimate the if anything to having an effect in a few minutes the election campaigning has been in full swing in the regional capital mcalary. even more than 600 candidates from 5 parties are vying for just
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over 150 seats in the regional parliament. tipped to win is a party that already governs a region particular i people's liberation front or t p l f. they've played an outsized role in politics since leading the armed struggle to liberate the country from a marxist dictator in 1901. but their influence has waned since prime minister abbey a maid came to power 2018. they're also facing pressure from a party that wants to cry to go its own way and secede from ethiopia so many people have started to question if you are preaching. may mean being diligent surely you have started to agree with your analysis. this moment the acceptance is beyond your expectations. perspective to gripe breaking away is yet another headache for prime minister ahmed who is struggling to keep the country unified. but for the moment
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his main challenge will be to decide how to respond to a vote he deems unconstitutional. for more on the story i'm joined by excessive back in. service good to see so how is government likely to respond to this. lost sight of the house or federation i don't mislead if we have dot. today's election is unconstitutional and therefore void so we don't know how they did this decision will be implemented in regards to. the federal government's relationship but the prime minister. did this election illegal. to. military intervene intervention to resolve this dispute for their governments might have options at
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its disposal if it decided to intervene or to respond but any kind of measures for sure we complicate things further right and of course i can understand that but tell us more about this standoff between the leaders into grat. and prime minister aspirant. of both parties who are in power and in l.a. where members of former e.p.a. to differ who governed the country sees $991.00 that rivalry intensified after primus robbery homicide and he sort of decided to merge that and e.p. out there and then after the 2 parties t.p.a. left and then you really form a deep prosperity party favored to agree on almost everything even the prime
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minister removed over members of t.p.s. to be an if members for its cognate. prosperity party members and the federal government officials accused the t.p. and therefore almost all evil deeds or a bad thing this happened within the last 2 decades so the valerie the difference was there but it was intensified after the merger of abiotic f. . s. said they could add to great take this a step further and push for secession they have the memory about wanting independence in this region. we. should grow pretty proud for. the people out of inclined to our decision the dots one idea we should become some new war for brain disease days among the 5 political parties who are
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participating in this poll in this election today's election one roof is intended to have an independent integrated nation we're going to see where there is not political party would we. forgive the debt in general government or not but this is not an easy issue where many people are treated as if there are approved by the federal government to buy people on different our government sure. we've seen what will happen but it's not. a new think they. discussed among the political elites for the last 2 years all right as i said to beckon. with that insight for us he's from the park service thank you to. jail for a report alleging that u.s. president donald trump made crude and disparaging remarks about nelson mandela and it's still no word of denial from mr trump no tweet all statement distancing
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involve the alleged remarks now in a book written by michael cohen whole a personal lawyer the u.s. president allegedly said that mandela if the whole country up now it's a whole if mandela he was no leader but also mandela foundation in south africa criticized donald trump for his alleged remarks on mandela in a statement the foundation said we do not believe that leaders who conduct themselves in the way mr trump does are in a position to awful or sort of commentary on the life and work off. in a moment to the spokesperson of south africa's ruling party they see 1st how to listen to some south africans we are asked how they felt about mr trump's alleged remarks . i don't think is a. great president because as for me on my
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site it doesn't care about black people it doesn't care about what happened to us in that i really don't think that president trump have to have anything in those people for 1st of all his very 1st is proven time and time again that his very 1st. we are father like most people we do know what the kind of leader that mandela was we do know all the struggles that he went through since mandela was a bad leader i mean take a look around to see what's happening in the streets that's because of years like nelson mandela when bella 1st of all he was a good man you know he was the father of the nation you know and he was a very giving man you know and he was there for the children and you know a lot of things changed because of mandela and we are working in the streets and we are free because and joining me from johannesburg is pull him up he is a spokesperson for the african national congress or the a.n.c.
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welcome to africa mr mabie we just heard from south africans reacting to mr trump's alleged remarks about former president nelson mandela what has the president of your party and the country several damn apostles said about this. just the 1st 2 states that was here in the african national congress that we are condemned today despite it in months attributed to president of the united states donald trump about her the notes and wonder you would know that president mandela well i quote who is celebrated to this day because of the route that he played not just ongoing bad guys in south africa's people but all sorts they didn't for the peace of the rest of their would have to show you will be familiar with this that mr trump has in the past insulted south africa one could say in 2030 for example he tweeted that south africa was a quote crime ridden mess waiting to explode and quote what have written asians
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between south africa and the us been like with mr trump in the white house. well we we there are those kind of lesions where they do from state to state do we gauge when the president of the arctic or south africa but we do not welcome. some of these comments that would seek to undermine our so that. they have a good must now congress including the government it leads right here in south africa having bestowed its and the mantle of leading society will never go out of its way to undermine this or very into other nations we expect that the president of the us will also be doing the same respecting the routine that democratically elected governments like ourselves occupy and i expected to perform on be out of the cities as they did. i miss some of the last of this again this is alleged to
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have been said by mr tran that he is said to have last name me a country that's run by a black person that is obsessed that is except say yes and i'm quoting him there but you have to speak for one of the oldest parties on the continent so to say just your reaction to that that you've got somebody in the white house who is basically disregarding an entire continent's leadership we do not meet up in michigan for the dawn of crime or any other leader outside this country it is the people of the people of this country the republic of south africa we have gone out in successive elections to indorse and our friend the a.n.c. led government where we thought that we built a strong multi-party democracy now if you come to south africa regardless of the challenges that would take on the ground you will see that the infrastructure we are built over the past 26 years is such that we have been focused on
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constructing a better country where people write that split my bet in johannesburg he speaks for the a.n.c. thank you so. that's it for now you can find more of all stories on our website that's. stash africa. and facebook. passing the drama competition marketing numbers atmosphere by at time intuition love hate money. fans crimes for spam and friends. on you tube. i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i say laughing when he's a german thinks the printer german culture looking at the stereotype that is the
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future of the country but i'm glad. you did see the pictures grandma yeah. it's all about who you know i'm rachel join me for me the gentleman from p.w. . post. a shake out after the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in los angeles over diversity means strict new rules for any film vying for the best picture oscar will get the lowdown on what that means for the industry and also in the pipeline. the codex. a 14th century collection of middle high german poetry makes a rare appearance at an exhibition in mine. and in meet the germans my colleague
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rachel stewart gives us a comprehensive tour of germany's at times quirky film and television landscape. well to be eligible for a best picture oscar filmmakers will have to adapt to new inclusion and diversity guidelines in unspent came on tuesday and the new rules will be implemented in 2024 at the academy said the decision was part of a greater push to promote diversity both on and off screen and none too soon as the problem is hardly new. black demonstrators are brutally beaten by police martin luther king was the figurehead of the 1960 s. protest movement and 2015 the movie is some artwork the whole trip to sweep the oscars but went home almost empty handed reactions were angry at the academy and the oscars were considered too white. i disproportionate amount of people who do
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not look like me doing what i do. protests on social media use the hash tag goes so white women true protestors that larry weren't getting a photo at the oscar awards ceremony in 2019 despite all the protests it was mostly white men who took to the stage in 2020 and more positive signal from hollywood the south korean film parasites became the 1st foreign language movie to win best film . and our film experts got rockstro joins me once again from the venice film festival to talk about the new oscar rules welcome scott in a nutshell just tell us what are these new requirements. well the new comments and to be clear they only apply for nominees for best picture so only the very top award handed out by the oscars but these requirements are based require diversity at all levels in front of the camera but also in the production
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staff all the way to the people who market the film that there should be very strict requirements for a degree of diversity in the cast in the director and all the way down basically if you don't have that degree of diversity you will not qualify for best picture and how surprised were you by this rule change. quite a bit i knew that the academy wanted to make a change i didn't think it would be this this radical really will be interesting to see how this is received because this goes a lot further than i at least expected the academy do it shows that they're quite serious about pushing hollywood to become more diverse ok so essentially this is a good thing obviously with the academy wanting to shed that also a white image but what impact might this have on the stories that filmmakers want to tell. yeah it'll be interesting because i mean if you look just at the nominees
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for best picture this year 8 of the 10 wouldn't qualify under these new rules i mean films like a joke her which which won best actor or martin scorsese's the irishman but also a film like little woman which many celebrated as a tribute. to female filmmaking because it's only white women on screen it wouldn't qualify under the new diversity rules so it'll be interesting to see what impact this will have and if we will start to see new and different stories and if certain stories might start to disappear from whole experience it's very interesting obviously we were speaking earlier that divot diversity is a relative term it depends on the perspective that you're coming from but i'd like to go to another story that's flaring up again disney's new live action remake of moulin is facing boycott calls from activists for being partly at least filmed in the region in china where we muslims are being persecuted by the chinese government now coming from our diversity discussion there here's
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a film that was hailed for its chinese story with an all chinese cast but tripping up for cozying up to beijing how big a problem is this for disney. a pretty big problem actually i mean hollywood the big studios at least have an issue with china they're desperate to get into the chinese market it's a huge market they need it to really make their film successful but the chinese government to determine what films get in so hollywood is really bending over backwards and has been for years to do everything it can not to offend china and disney with thought to have the ideal type of film a chinese story with an all chinese cast ideal for the for the the chinese market but because they shot in this area of china where these these persecutions are taking place it's really put them in a in a bad light i'm not sure if it's actually going to hurt the film itself commercially but it definitely has hurt the image that disney has because no one
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wants to be seen as a cheerleader for a dictatorship that's right well scheduled to be released in theaters in china on friday i believe so we will keep an eye on not and see what kind of an impact this controversy has had thanks very much for joining in tuning into i think and god will see you tomorrow scott roxboro in venice. next up we go back in time to the middle ages here in germany and a new exhibition in my aunts sheds light on the complicated power structures that were in that area at the time of charles the great of the king of the franks and the founder of the holy roman empire in the year 800 well it's been years in the making this exhibition and years since one of its central attractions has actually seen the light. this massive steel door protects one of the most valuable books in the world the codex manesar is 700 years old a collection of songs and poems from an entire era 800 elaborately decorated
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parchment pages with love as the central theme. greets with singing the sweet ones i neither can nor want to avoid. this is the source for more than half of minutes sang poetry. and we very rarely lend the book out to those people interested in seeing get up close this is really about the aura of the original. the last time was 14 years ago now the codex manesar is going back on public view it's been cushioned in shop and fireproof packaging for the journey it's insured for 80000000 euros and has a police escort. and this is its new temporary home
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from charlemagne to frederick barbarossa the exhibition the kaiser's and the pillars of the power in the land as museum minds examines the complicated network of relationships between emperors and kings and bishops and princes. we want to show how the middle ages were different in fact only about 10 percent of the population belong to the pillars of society but it is just as important to us to show that they were always in a network of influence with each other so there was a process of negotiation that was not just based on orders and obedience the emperor's power was limited. the funeral crown of empress of sway via the marriage certificate of farnell the axe. mission reflects the importance of women in the middle ages as the pivot of court life. now the woman is in charge she holds the court together even when the men are waging war and she's the guarantor
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of a courtly behavior that rises above desire and brutality. women are objects of desire but at the same time the educator's of man without the codex men as we would not have this perspective on the not so dark middle ages. and from literature back to cinema now a topic that is ever close to our hearts especially german cinema as a foreigner for instance there are a number of let's call them idiosyncrasies to get your head around but there are also a great many more. crime scene that's the name of one of germany's favorite ever t.v. shows millions treated on sundays at 8 50 pm sharp and the show has been running for 50 years the germans love crime drama but what makes this one so special it's
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got murder and intrigue pause and often picks up on current social debates like fire right extremism or the refugee crisis started see what has got to be regional accents different episodes of filmed in different cities with different local detectives taking the lead. vienna in austria a new sense of the evil there and. the cologne tonight stop off for us not going to push for another day of filming. i've got to get something off my chest i am not a big fan of german television but things are looking up in 2015 series about a young east german spy made waves approach on the 3 1st german language show everyone a major u.s. network under became the most watched foreign language drama ever in britain and duck was recently voted the best netflix all time one of us i think not the other impressive productions like babylon but then on trying to sell tickets online fast shaking up the chip small screen and helping it's hard to switch to wonder. what
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about the silver screen let's find out more from my colleague on film buff. guy from of the of. the team and much more feed into the. time i was skipped of for getting bush. because it's fear folks is this judge aquino into not. interested in spend $5.00 to dodge a few michael dunn's a foreclosure happened. 100 years ago the majority of films being watched jay. many german in fact it was the 1st country to try and protect its national film industry using a quota law for every foreign film shown in germany a german film had to be made and distributed abroad that actually lead to quantity over quality anyway these days the majority of film showing in german cinemas are imports mostly from the u.s. and you know what that means right. again though. so it is just from the father
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which often cunt him on the door just him as he flew on her on because in view of. the argument that some. of those hollywood stars who own. them dubbing is an important industry the top names can be quite famous in their own right and we usually take on more than one stop this guy has been the german voice of robert de niro robert redford dennis hopper and ladies and gentlemen i now give you the german voice of angelino jelly fish as the cloudy opening is on spins and. also in this infinity. the end is unclear you see it. as a 2 this is to see it still doesn't end. up and so i know in storage as it seems on and via voice. meant i need to do is shined for me a hostile obvious stuff. that
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does bring us and lightens to the end of this edition so until we meet again all the best from us here in berlin and stay safe. to descend to russia can be life threatening poison alexina is just one example we meet our leaders. who are used to be intimidated. human rights are disregarded
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