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locked in the bowl the. moment. then respects. player. play. the above. this is deja vu news a live shot from berlin the fridays for future movement in fact aiming to return to climate change as the top of the political agenda around the world from the arctic to australia thousands of young protesters have returned to the streets for the 1st time since the outbreak of the pandemic also coming up on the show a farewell to u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg lying in state in the capitol building in
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washington d.c. the 1st woman and the 1st a jewish person to receive that on. camera suspects arrested after 2 people are injured one of them seriously in a paris knife attack the assault took place in near the former office of the satirical magazine a shiny object the scene of a terror attack in 2015. i'm high richardson not welcome to the show fridays for future climate protests have returned to the streets for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic when the coronavirus a shuttered businesses and schools of the rallies that call for improving climate protection policy went online but today more than 3000 climate strike events are taking place around the world he brings you this report from berlin. the
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climate demonstrators were back on berlin streets for the 1st time in months after the coronavirus pandemic forced most protest actions online thousands flocked to the brandenburg gate the city's most famous landmark carrying banners and chanting slogans neither the threat of who ring rain nor the coronavirus could stop them there were young people children with their parents students but also people from older generations including a group of grandmas fighting against climate change all were wearing masks and respecting social distancing people told me they were happy to finally be able to go back to the streets to protest thinking that during the coronavirus pandemic the issue of climate change had been forgotten protesters say the time is right to push governments to pursue the 1.5 degrees celsius limits on the rise in global temperatures set by the paris climate agreement to make its basic food for me the
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most important thing is to comply with the paris climate agreement the measures that are currently being taken in german politics to world wide are not nearly enough to comply with the agreement. i want the goals that we have now said. that europe has hopefully agreed on to be implemented. they are ambitious goals but i think they are realistic because. the demonstrators are vowing to not give up the fight they want the government to hear them loud and clear and to take action. well the late u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg made history again on friday as the 1st woman and of the 1st a jewish american it to lie in state in the u.s. capitol building as flags flew at half mast democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer let it justice ginsburg's call. into the capitol democratic
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presidential nominee joe biden who presided over her confirmation hearings as a senator back in 1903 was among those at friday's ceremony. and washington correspondent carolina chinoy joins us now to tell us more clearly now how was it justice ginsburg remembered at the capital today. while today was the last day to say goodbye to the a code of justice ruth bader ginsburg it was a 3 day long ceremony ginsburg was elaine in front of the supreme court where people from all over the country could pay their respects now she is the 1st woman and jewish person lying in the saide to at the capitol we also heard some minutes ago clear that president trump intends to nominate amy colney a bread to feel seat in the supreme court even though the official announcement is
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planned for tomorrow sources from the white house say it is most probably going to be read to read she is a very conservative and. a from indiana she is against abortion and supports in his immigration policies it is important to stress that this is a life time position and that with this and i mean nation the court will turn a very conservative with only 3 liberal justices to 6 conservatives well the memorials and of course the political tussle over who will replace justice ginsburg come as the united states has passed yet another grim milestone it surpassed $7000000.00 krona virus cases how is that affecting the presidential election campaign. that is right clear this country has just topped more than 7000000 current virus cases and over 200000 there it's more than any other country according to the data collected by the johns hopkins university but
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these are facts that have been shadowed by passing despite having less than 5 per cent of the global population the united states has suffered more than 20 per cent of coverage 19 world wide and people know that they also suffer the economic consequences of the pandemic so this is definitely the going to be a topic that will have an impact on the elections no fewer than 6 weeks to go until the elections and trump has been in atlanta trying to win over black voters who might otherwise vote for the democrats how important will that be for his chances of re-election well this is also related to your previous question claire because according to different sadies black people in the united states have never used to have a very that is more than 2 times a year that white people latinos and native americans also have higher death rates
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and at the same time there are 32000000 eligible hispanic voters and 30000000 black voters so this is definitely an important group electorate for both candidates donald trump is trying to game their vote with an economic narrative today for example as you mentioned he delivered remarks in atlanta on his plan to boost economic opportunities for black americans all these 3 topics the new justice in the supreme court the current virus and the consequences for this country and the black process and black voters are of course crucial crucial topics for the election day november 3rd i did use carolina chinmoy in washington d.c. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the illinois teenager accused of killing 2 protesters and wounding a 3rd has appeared at an online hearing to fight extradition to wisconsin rittenhouse opened fire during demonstrations over racial justice that took place
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in kosher this august his lawyers say he acted in self defense. at least $22.00 people are dead after a military plane crashed in eastern ukraine the engine off and $26.00 aircraft crashed and burst into flames while landing in the city of tripoli if authorities say 2 people on board were seriously injured and 4 others are missing most of the victims were young military cadets. turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for $82.00 people including a mayor and members of a pro kurdish opposition party it's part of an investigation into deadly riots in 2014 sparked by anger at the government's perceived in action against militants from the islamic state group along the syrian border. a british police officer has been shot dead inside a london police station while detaining a suspect the shooting took place inside croydon custody center in south london
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a suspect was also shot and is in critical condition it's the 1st time since 2017 that a london police officer has been killed in the line of duty. while the french interior minister has said the knife attack in paris was quote clearly an islamist act of terror the incident left a 2 people wounded one seriously and several suspects have since been taken into custody the attack happened as the trial was underway of suspects in the attack on the offices of the satirical magazine charlie abdo in 2050. a sickening sense of deja vu in paris is 11th hour going to small 1st responders will out the victims at the very sight of one of the most infamous attacks in the capital's history the former offices of charlie a dog with 12 people died and 2015 shaking the foundations of the republic.
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we had shots around midday we ran outside and that was all we saw before the police arrived. to put it would you study the. scene and i sure victim lying on the ground covered in blood that's when i panicked and then people started panicking in chatting to me. off to savagely attacking the victims who were taking a smoking break the principal suspect fled the same police say they arrested the man nearby on the plus the bus d. . they were also detained several more peace alleged associates in the attacks off the mob. were those injured in the incident stuff a television production firm in charlie if those form the building the magazine wrote on twitter the entire charlie tame since it supported solidarity trial former neighbors and colleagues at the films and it everyone touched by this horrible
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attack french authorities have already up an investigation into the attack the french interior minister and the city may have visited the saying anti terror prosecutors are in charge of the probe into the incident of all this we've decided to launch an investigation into attempted murder with a terrorist motive such a crime associated with terrorism. can wait. french authorities are already calling this attack symbolic it is happening right in the middle of a mass trial of 14 people in connection with the 2015 charly of domestic that began what's being called france's war on terror. incidents that iraq is an r.v. get well staying in france and the cumulative number of corona virus infections has passed half a 1000000 for the 1st time the rising a number of cases has led to the reimposition of restrictions they were lifted only
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a couple of months ago in the mediterranean city of marsay frustrated bar and restaurant owners protested after the government ordered them to close the prime minister has said it tighter measures are necessary across france to prevent the kind of national lockdown as seen in march. on thursday france reported more than 16000 new infections more than 6000 people are hospitalized with the virus. more say on maximum alert as the number of killed that patients in intensive care surges non emergency operations are being cancelled to keep critical care beds free authorities worry a 2nd wave could overwhelm the health care system. to contain the flare up bars and restaurants in france the 2nd largest city will be forced to close for at least 15 days starting on saturday the decision has left many bar owners and staff seething
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some feel they are being unfairly targeted or we are unjustly punished stigmatized fingers are automatically being pointed at us bars and restaurants we are responsible for the rise in coded cases and more say it's nonsense how and why are we responsible for this when we do everything to comply with the rules with the others also that francis prime minister disagree speaking on a t.v. programme he said the industry has contributed to the surge in covert cases. don't think about throw it in the wall many people in cities see bars where a lot of people don't have masks and don't respect a social distancing measures so they are hotbeds of contamination. was a hen we are a full 3 times more likely to be infected in a bar then in a normal business. other french cities are also bracing for tougher restrictions in the capital paris bars and restaurants will have to shut at 10 pm.
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as now to the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic the spanish capital madrid has imposed a partial lockdown in 8 additional areas with high infection rates spain is currently at the worst hit country in the e.u. brazil has recorded nearly 32000 new cases in the last 24 hour period bringing the country's total to almost 4700000 it has the 2nd highest death toll from the disease after the united states and an experimental vaccine of being developed by johnson and johnson produces a strong immune response against the virus according to the latest results the early to mid stage trial is being backed by the us government. well sports now and frankfurt kicked off match day 2 in germany's been this league on friday night by beating head soberly in a 31 in the german capital. with a frankfurt already 2 nil up the bastion rode out fired in their 3rd goal in the
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71st minutes and it was a beauty but as rocket flew past the reach of the outstretched goalkeeper the window puts frankford in a 1st place least for one day. but it's your news update at this hour don't forget you can always get the latest around the clock on our website that's dot com and claire richardson in berlin and for me an entire team thanks for watching. passion drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere at times intuition love hate money. fans problems plans fans and friends. to go on you tube join us. how does
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happened to the african soldiers who were taken as prisoners in germany during world war one. it's good to have your company paul rusesabagina polarizing here off the film hotel rwanda has admitted to forming an armed group in rwanda he may be admission during his bail hearing in a courthouse where he also denied supporting any violence or killings there's a big you know war the standard pink prison uniform in court refusing the charges of terrorism against him now his on group is believed to be behind the killing of civilians in the south of the country in 2018 the 66 year old was arrested by one police last month apparently after being lured into private jets while visiting
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dubai and flown to now his daughter is in brussels seeking help for her father who has belgian citizenship. she left a wall street job to come to brussels and find support for her father karim consumers talking to the belgian government and anyone who will listen we are pressuring i'm talking to as many pilots and as i can to try to get them to act faster and to get my at that home safely and quickly. the hollywood movie hotel rwanda made paul rusesabagina famous all over the world but after 25 years in exile in the end neither his international reno nor his belgium citizenship could protect him it's been for many years and the rwandan government specifically partly gammy has been trying to not only silence my father but also just get rid of him because he was one of the few people who was who dared to critic and. bruce of sumburgh you know has now fallen into the hands of the rundown regime and he's
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awaiting trial on terrorism charges. they used the terminology terrorism because in the world response to search terminology i'm worried for him i'm very worried for what they can do to him in prison because we know what they want and people we want in prisons among the family photos another loved one the face of a friend who has been disappeared still have no word from him though we have some rumors we've heard some rumors that he has been killed for paul rusesabagina charges of terrorism and endangering national security are worrying his supporters allege this will be a political trial. so we need to ask our governments why they rarely intervene in cases like this there's a feeling that they don't dare intervene in rwanda that they can't criticize mr khatami because he survived the genocide and so they let him do what he wants. to community activists through who moves once the victims of the regime to be
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remembered the people have been killed in jail or disappeared but that's not easy run community especially those who dare to speak out against the regime they live in. fear. not only them but i think almost everyone before he starts to use a group of their journey he said that we have been informed that they are. undeterred carrying canon both continuing her crusade also here at the european parliament but worried every single day for his safety we do not believe he will get a fair trial and and so we need the international community we need the european union and the belgian authorities to help us to help us save him before it's too late she won't stop working to save her father's life. let's take a look at some other stories making news across the continent right now miley's new
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interim president and vice president have been sworn in more than a month off to a military coup. former defense minister is supposed to lead a transitional government toward elections expected in 18 months. in ethiopia some 2000 people are facing charges over the violence that erupted in june just after the killing off iconic pop star. from the oromo if any group of the country's attorney general announced the charges thursday denying the indictments were politically motivated. it was back to the streets for the climate activist movement fridays for future kenya and the need were among the african countries that saw demonstrations and all the weekly rallies have taken place every friday since 2018 but were hosted in recent months because of the coronavirus endemic. nigerian pop star gave me a last day has called for corona virus recovery plans to focus more on women also said she wants to use her new role as united nations goodwill ambassador to help
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vulnerable people the afro pop singer was named goodwill ambassador earlier this week. now if you want to see this animal. in the wild you need to travel to the indian ocean island of madagascar now the animals in recent months have enjoyed a spell of tranquility with few tourists in madagascar forests because of the pandemic but the quiet times of course mean downtimes for those who rely on tourism to make a living. and disobey forest is one of madagascar many wildlife tourism destinations going to the coronavirus lockdown and closure of the borders the lemurs that live here have recently had more alone time than they used to visit in numbers all gradually increasing but with international flights still suspended the usual foreign tourists are being replaced by malagasy people
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this family made a 4 hour drive from the capital to come and see that island's iconic creatures. during the lockdown i decided i really wanted to get out of antananarivo when it was over to visit new places we've never seen before for you. madagascar's tourism workers welcome the locals but it's not enough they need the footfall provided by international flights though these have not operated since march 2020 this hotel and landowner used to employ around 100 people the majority of them have now been unemployed for more than 3 months the. guy who had the real plan with his own oil found to serve the. people usually at this time of year it's high season and we'd be 90 percent full however now the tourists are not typical tourists but local visitors and were no more than 5 or 10 percent full. grown out of.
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the pandemic is also having a disastrous impact on local nature force god pascal has noticed a large increase in d. for station i do not understand. what for part because of the lock down many local villages have cut down the trees for firewood because they can sell it others make timber there illegally exploiting the forests to make money. by certain area. and as the trees but so does the natural habitat of the limas mammals that only exist naturally on this island. french artists messily onions all more equal uses installation performance and sound to investigate the ideas of memory and history now based in berlin one of her works was inspired by
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african world war one soldiers detained in a prisoner of war camp in germany not in her audience or nation but what kind of traces these voices left behind and where the memories of these soldiers might have ended up. this quiet german lake beholding secrets secrets of history mysteries that art could uncover. things were hidden under the sand here and makes the nation speak something here needs to happen a process or ritual of remembrance or same goodbye or pass it has to happen artist . felt that here bernstorff a town outside berlin with nazi bunker towers between houses like this one collapsed. abandoned soviet barracks testified to the cold war. but it was a deeper layer of history that shocked her most
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a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of the morning germany already believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small for the amount of soldiers that were here which was up to 9 fall zones but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. of a century later found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood is now a parking lot. only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near
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the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. or wonders where the other bodies lying. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried here. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted to come here and think about an underground museum or archaeology of water. or performance in arcadia how soldiers become mermaids together with artist and. is about remembering and mythologizing those who died. i think in enable you to believe here. there's a voice is of the left's include incentives they have a way i can talk you know every language i can help you to learn other languages to
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come back here was a way to bury those the voices that were raised and those soldiers that were murderers and make sort of. yes act of killing and are very all in this water was the work also uses a riginal audio recordings from the colonial prison camp. believes that some are contained the voices of female prisoners whose stories she says fish story have ignored. i don't think that history disappears i think it's to take power but we have forgotten how to listen. she says it's up to the descendants of colonial victims to share their ancestral story and bring them back to the surface org. and that is it for. the stories on d w dot com forward slash africa all on facebook and twitter now we took you to madagascar
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we'll leave you with these pictures of some of the island's unique animals see you next time. she does moon drive in circles. to see believe the way to meet. the family like the world champion is a u.n. climate in by. siddur in new delhi the fines against air pollution come forward people's homes. could be canarsie on the starting grid for
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the move. on the outside of africa tentatively reopens the country is hoping domestic tourism will help restore its ailing travel industry. this is the new business for joining me. boeing's grinded $73000.00 marks could take back to the skies by the end of the year that's according to the e.a.s.a. europe's chief aviation safety regulation or according to statements made on friday the scandal plagued model could receive regulatory approval to resume european fly for the end of this year the 737 mach being grounded for 18 months after 2 crashes killed more than 300 people investigators have blamed the tragedy on a design for. our business correspondent and scottish joins us now from new york yeah and some promising news for the 70000 mark from europe what's the status of the model in the u.s. . we've probably will see
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a milestone next week already even the head of the f.a.a. the federal aviation administration is supposed to conduct the test flight was the 737. 8 that does not mean that egypt leave that plane will be back in this guy's there will be there is need to be to finalize some training requirements and also there can be public comments but there was all of this recent development it is possible that maybe even worse than towards the end of 2020 the plane might be back flying. begins with all that said boeing loads are far from over aren't they. they were clearly i mean just look at the customers of boeing sold meaning the airlines they're still struggling capacity is still a far cry from where used to be a year ago the airlines are burning millions of dollars in cash each and every single day soledad is one problem and then we also heard on friday that one of the
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suppliers sell for boeing and california actually had to file for bankruptcy protection that does not mean that the supplier is not delivering anymore to boeing but it really shows that the problems definitely are far from over either way the stock of boeing was up in the friday session on wall street by almost i'm 7 percent and was that boeing was by far the biggest winner in the doug jones industrial average. in new york thanks so much and a great weekend. now to some of the other global business stories making news google's parent company alphabet is to pay $310000000.00 to settle a lawsuit over how it handled sexual misconduct allegations thousands of google employees staged a walkout in 2018 after it emerged that on board creation of the reuben received millions in severance pay while facing misconduct allegations.
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b.m.w. is to pay $18000000.00 to settle allegations that it inflated u.s. sales figures between 20152019 apparently with the aim of impressing investors during a bond offering the german car maker except at the penalty without admitting or denying the findings. authorities in per brut have seized 11 tons of shark meat that was due to be shipped overseas a kilo of it fetches up to $900.00 on the black market making is a lucrative cause for criminals sharks are protected species in many parts of the world. cuba is a land of 2 currencies the 1st the cuban paizo is the money most cubans use day to day the 2nd the convertible paizo or cooke is known as the tourist currency it's commonly used in foreign foreign exchange transactions the government has long used the scheme to protect the regular pay those value but those days are now coming to
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an end leading to fears that the country could be in for an economic shock. she is one of the lucky ones because although rodrigue has received money from relatives abroad so she doesn't have to rely on cuba's convertible pestles to see you sees. what i'm going to go to me and i asked if my relative sent me money now even $3040.00 that i wouldn't exchange it for c.c.'s a guilty mama had to buy the little things i like in the dollar stores there because they get a new thing blinds are a common sight in havana thanks to chronic supply shortages and with a c. use these days numbered shop owners don't want to accept them. that forced many cubans to exchange the unwanted currency for american dollars a vicious circle the striving up prices. that have spent $30.90 and look at what i bought some packages of shoes of packages of spaghetti and 5 packages of tomato
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puree almost nothing and that. is one of a small fraction of cubans that has access to dollars but what about the rest. are you going to how do we have all said we don't know if we have for example $11000000.00 people $1000000.00 can buy in dollars and what about the other 10 you know what i mean if i don't have a family abroad i don't have that great opportunity yet. experts say the timing for phasing out the c.u.c. couldn't have been worse. it is the worst moment because this is monetary reform that implies a significant devaluation of the official exchange rate against the dollar something that has never been done in. 4 years the cuban government had meant tame the c.u.c. at an artificial $1.00 to $1.00 rate to the dollar shielding the cuban pistol from pressures from abroad but without the bull work in place the cuban pistils real value may be revealed at
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a time when cuba is largely cut off from supplies of foreign currency with hardly any tourism amid the all. we call that 19 pandemic. in india thousands of farmers have taken to the streets to protest against proposed to agricultural reform critics of the plan changes say the new rules will allow the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices leaving them at the mercy of private buyers the government for its part says the new rules allow farmers to sell to institutional buyers and big retailers such as well marse. to south africa where international travel restrictions are due to be eased following f.i.f.a. month lockdown under the new measures airports and hotels are reopening prompting celebrations among the stops but with many international visitors still likely to choose to stay away some fear that domestic travellers alone won't be able to
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restore the country's ailing tourism industry here's a look at how one safari large operation has been fairing. this is 10 swallows safari lodge and the greater kruger national park following strict covert protocols the large is open again for business. it is game viewing season and normally the luxury camp would buzz with tourists from all over the world but with borders only opening in october just a few local travelers are to be found manager alister lawyer is glad to be back at work again but fears that cash strapped said africans will not keep the lodges in the area afloat. you know i think everyone's in the same boat and they some lodges that didn't manage to hold out and have traversed more entrenched media only stuff i'm so we lucky still to be open but they're not just that i opened with us you know the big name brands and they're in the same boat as us they've they've got it with the south african market you know their rights put out big specials and try
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and keep going to all those borders and. over the years tourism has been one of the few growth sectors in south africa for 2020 a record number of 17000000 visitors were expected to experience the country's natural beauty. places like to swallow large almost entirely dependent on american and european tourists now operators have to survive on local travellers alone with the country's economy in serious trouble many lodges have to cut their rates by half. out fantastic specials around at the moment it's wonderful to to be able to afford you know a line to be we would use you see used to be not be able to afford to throw a lot down there are really amazing specials so that gives an opportunity for people to see the country experience then they experience the logline with 10 percent of the workforce made redundant consuello could keep most of its employees
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but conditions changed wages had to be cut down some by 70 percent and there is the risk of infection as most visitors come from coronavirus hotspots like your highness burg nevertheless workers are relieved to have clients back. no i was not schooled i was hidden because of me too probably said many of my siblings that's why i'm gay i'm happy. i'm not scared of anything. borders will open again for international visitors on the 1st of october under strict conditions with almost 10 percent of jobs here dependent on tourism experts hope it's soon enough to not lose out on the lucrative summer season. and finally amazon's latest addition to smart homes around the globe is raising more than just some library is billed as a home security solution that companies indoor drone uses motion sensors to detect
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a stop and says when tripped the drone flies to the site of the disturbance and sends users a video feed but privacy advocates warn the technology could open the door to other types of intrusion some are also concerned that amazon could allow governments to tap into the drones feet. and not fall from me for more head to our web site t w dot com flash business you can find us on social media to cover the line on facebook or twitter or me and if the buy a ticket. we
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that it can be torn down. we celebrate the family a center for street of germany's realistic. tourist surge of w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced. the consequences of the disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. forget them when i didn't go to university to kill people that i don't want to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone having in many and if i don't they'll kill me. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad some of the worrying about that scares me the most about this steady seem to
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rise is that someday we won't even see the really selling out. but what will become of those who stay behind and say my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. but a sudden amount of down the. displaced starts oct 16th on the. post socialist real ism meets unbridled fantasy you have a look at the newest works by painter nao how coming up on arts and culture and. an astronaut solo moon or a bit inspires the new jazz album by pianist. and
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a solar powered sculpture taking flight without the help of fossil fuels argentinean artist his vision for the future. welcome to arts and culture when they 1st came on the scene museums were reluctant to buy the artist's works large figurative paintings were out of style especially by artists from the former east germany well now i'll spend things are so valuable most museums can't afford that this week the artist unveiled a new body of work and i reporter melissa hall right was there. this is the reason why i was anyway it's all just paint it's just paint that's something we all have to agree on the. paint worth millions the exhibition hunt for handrail on show in the house hometown of like boasts 16 new
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works by the master painter and nick matic pieces that speak to the viewer's unconscious but it also says that for him the characters he creates are much more than just figments of the imagination. in 3 servia they are very real for me because my creations really do stalk me and the night. paintings are very open to interpretation and their inner workings are not something he usually likes to talk about until now that is kind to my. fault you could say that this woman who is in the foreground of the picture finds herself in a situation where there's petrol and so what does she carry at home plus the phone with no holes so how can she carry this flammable material when all she has is this place is a vase it's a hunk so she decides to use that as a canister. in the end that is the job of art to take all the bad all the evil all that is uncomfortable and disgusting and to cultivate it as you think that's
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a good name a. commentary gives the works a new life. the. paintings are influenced by socialist realism style prevalent in the east germany of comics you but they're not one sided. this painting is called hand louth or handrail in english here we have a scintilla together with a woman who has 2 faces or 2 heads and 3 legs he's holding a hand it looks like they could be dead soon or he could be taking her somewhere near paintings and never all good all evil there's always opposites in them and so what we have is quite a positive situation there's new sick being played over here and a man with a guitar but with a hated looks like it's quite dark and for that they're going to need to handrail. a lot of leo's house on life and contradictions are reflected through his work
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there's a stark difference between his work reflective and not about money or fame and the huge success he's received. at 60 because already looking ahead. is from windsor 300 human i'm working till 65 then i'm going to retire and get my monthly 365 euro pension so that's one goal of the hunts you and then i'm going to go on a cruise to venice. we need to. tell then still has a bit more time on his hands to get some painting him. as a whole right just got back from that exhibition of welcome melissa that was a joke right the thing about the pension isn't he one of the wealthiest men in germany yeah he's one of the 1000 wealthiest men in germany that's largely due to his popularity in the united states where his works sell for millions and that is
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before they even write my word yeah but that doesn't mean he's not without his critics not everybody loves neo route. he's accused of milking east german things he's also accused of too much symbolism in his work and the lack of real content that is know what dreams are all about the sort of lots of symbolism little real content he had that is what dreams are about and the characters in his paintings are very dreamlike it's almost like this sleepwalking they seem like they're quite lonely characters who are unaffected by what's going on around them whether that be good or evil they're also often indifferent in historical costumes from different periods and this takes away any idea that there is a chronological order to the painting so it's like they're all trapped in that type of time warp ok so you've got this sort of weird mixture between history and mystery for me part of the mystery around nero has always been his name you know
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knew how the german word for smoke is that even his real name is his real name i didn't think it was his real name but yeah apparently he says he doesn't like it he considers himself to be quite a conservative person he starts work at 9 o'clock in the morning and finishes at 6 o'clock in the evening he has lunch every day with his wife he has a very structured life but it was the name that his parents gave him and they died tragically when he was just 6 weeks old and that's something that also features a lot in his paintings of foreboding connected to his biography melissa thanks so much for checking out the exhibition for us and thanks for coming in the studio. now german pianist mr advani was a child prodigy and is now in his forty's and still enormously successful as near jazz solo album more than kent or moonchild is 46 minutes 38 seconds
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long and that is not an accident it's the exact length of an astronaut's solo orbit around the moon in 1969 here's a taste. no it's not about the moon it's about loneliness be on the move on the new album for any. live music is inspired in part by a u.s. astronaut michael collins who orbited the moon on his own in 1900. 2 more famous members of his mission walk to the surface with each orbit cullen's lost contact with the earth for 46 minutes isolation a fitting theme for 2021 civility the coronavirus situation happened by chance just
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as we'd started recording it was made a pretty little i drove into berlin alone in the city was completely empty and for the sitting at the piano in the big studio i suddenly felt i was in a capsule sending signals to the outside but i was all by myself once and not all snow is of i miss transposition. ready ready ready ready ready coffee cups placed on the strings had an unexpected magic. the album's title mooned and kinde moonchild comes from the fantasy novel the never ending story. see there's a part of the novel that's very important and moving for me around the middle of the book when the protagonist suddenly has to rename his inner world when he has to
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give it a new name so his story can continue writing in kind i think that's a process that musicians and improvisers often experience and for and you have to examine your inner soundscape and your ideas and give them new names and was often . the name of moon didn't get into new child some is that idea up for me it also draws a nice connection to the lonely astronaut michael collins who orbits the moon and with each orbit is reborn and won't cost and. good one much for you to morbid. jass from the dark side of the moon for late night. since the corona virus pandemic started we've all become more aware of the air around us and the particles in it artist. has a new show with a computer program that creates sounds based on the dust that's in the air just the
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latest of his many trailblazing works. flying without fossil fuel is this possible and how can i help to reach this goal. not been thinking about the idea of flying cities for a long time is that all our planet orbits the sun we humanity and all planetary species are travelling at a speed of 76000 miles an hour the idea of flying cities is really that utopian from a cosmic perspective but if i tell an astronaut about it he'd say but we're already flying. virgin tinian performance and installation artist thomas sarah say no 6 to answer the most pressing questions of our time so how can a human kind live in harmony with nature use the earth's resources more efficiently and develop greener mobility solution sorry say no has always been fascinated by
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the interplay between art and science in 2011 he showcased his cloud cities project at a museum in berlin this project like so many others question the way we live as a society and vision of new forms of human coexistence and community. in 2018 sarah say no showcased in installation at paris's famous poly to tokyo contemporary art venue it focused on the importance of air and how we as a species are polluting this vital element sara say no set up 76 spider webs to make the air more tangible as it were spiders after all depend on the air to construct their intricate web site. the spider webs or a starting point i've been fascinated by them for a very long time they're connected to the spiders. thomas arsinoe often incorporates spiders in his work researching them and how they live. in his installations which take up entire rooms sarrasin or continually plays with the
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patterns and shapes found in his spider's web site visitors can even enter into a huge. web and experience the world from a spider's perspective. sarah saying i was also interested in alternative means of travel and how art can inspire us to think outside the box for years he's been experimenting with flying arrow solar sculptures at a variety of locations around the globe these free floating sculptures are lifted only by the sun and carried only by the wind and they enable flight without burning fossil fuels are radical concept and one that has already set several world records . sorry say no uses his art to get people thinking protecting the classical element that keeps us alive is its main goal a way of making amends to mother earth. journeys that is the nation that we will often lose our way on this journey but we will continue on with enthusiasm and hope
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