tv Kulturzeit Deutsche Welle October 15, 2020 6:30pm-7:01pm CEST
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people. paying. for their future so they seek refuge abroad but. my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. just starts october 16th. this is the wus a show coming up today reeling under the impact of floods. millions of vietnam cambodia out affected as floodwaters destroyed houses and crops southern india with the record rainfall. cinemas in india begin reopening following a covert lockdown we find out how the people. have been surviving without well.
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welcome to deed. it's good to have you with us large parts of south and southeast asia are reeling from floods brought on by heavy rains and storms these are visuals from holy on in central vietnam showing its famous ancient underwater close to a 1000000 people in the country are affected and at least 36 people have died over in india record rainfall in the southern state of telangana has killed at least 15 people it's part of a wider trend in south asia where more than 9600000 people have been affected by severe flooding. hyderabad is
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drowning the rain has been relentless in the south indian city and it's now claimed . and one deadly incident floodwaters pushed a wall on to a house which collapsed on impact. other victims were swept away and raging current. rescue teams have been working day and night but they can't get to everyone residents in some areas say they've had no help at all. $500.00 or more hold us out of the water since yesterday night and nobody visited this place so what people are suffering kicks off opening there is no food no water no milk. ok service to go. catastrophic scenes also in cambodia deadly flash floods have hit the west of the country prompting the evacuation of some 2
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and a half 1000 people. the military and police have been deployed to assist with the massive operation and hand out much needed food to isolated communities. and this is the scene and neighboring vietnam where flooding has claimed the most casualties in the last week after a 1000000 people have been impacted by the floods some 200000 homes are underwater and there are fears the death toll could rise after a catastrophic landslide hit a mountainous area in central vietnam. and there's no relief in sight more bad weather is expected as tropical storm non-corrupt pummels the country and aid groups say it could overwhelm even the most resilient communities. and joining me for more is a program coordinator for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies in bangkok in thailand was the interim welcome what is the scale
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of the damage that we're seeing in vietnam and cambodia. yes. the tropical depression is induced significant and heavy rain in the past many days. in vietnam and cambodia and laos well so the flop house caused significant and serious damages to almost 100. 1000 households in several provinces of the central of yet none and it is also clear that close to a 1000000 people will be faced that by luck because of their holes. in the water and he's only destroyed and including their lives. in cambodia according to the national disaster management committee that is
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the sole is still having a serious issues and flooding which is. force. i'll hand a 1000 people has been. afraid it or not this flooding comes amid the ongoing growing of artist from burma is that having a double impact on people absolutely i mean this is a double whammy making it even power for a fall 1000000 people already struggling with their economy trail out there called the nikkei in an egg that has destroyed their income and livelihood. what is the government doing about double romy's urge you call them is the government being able to cope. at the moment the
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government is giving up their priority to search and rescue and saving lives. to get local authorities and. red cross as well so of course i mean the what i just mentioned the. 19 pandemic has for taking the overall capacity in the community so i think there is something that international community also have to look into and try our best to leave and to work together so that people will be able to access to relief and. recover the spirit of cooperation is what is being defamed generally through this corner of us bundaberg but are you
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really seen that international help in trying to use a particular unit to study can you repeat the question are you really seeing help coming from the international community to do the work that you are doing or the governments are doing to try and help these affected communities although i think with this kind of situation after star flood after flies and glass we call the night in pandemic and i think it is also even for a very well pennies and resilient community it is also something already yell. too much so i think that it is not this in the the individual government of any organization but i think we need to to come together and. sort it out. from the international federation of the red
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cross and red crescent societies thank you so much for speaking with us thank you. most cinemas in india have reopened after a 7 month hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic the reopening in some states comes despite a rising case count that is currently above 7000000 the 2nd highest in the world almost 10000 theatres flows. to india imposed one of the longest and strictest lockdowns in the wild cinemas odd reopening now with staggered short timings separated seats and mosques and mandatory temperature charts one trade analyst called the reopening a momentous occasion to understand by listen to him explain for indians.
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most of the people who go to the cinema not to be educated not to learn something who believe in the entity and as long as human beings are like they need to put it in we will not do that and therefore with bollywood being the cheapest form of entertainment and it ended in the need for entertainment you know it is natural you can all agree that bollywood and mark. it may not die but it certainly slowed down during the prime time a bollywood hero refers to the indian language film industry based primarily in mumbai whose filming shabby roles were impacted during the months of lockdown and saw the earnings of thousands who depend on it for survival. bomb so glamorous stars elaborate song and dance routines. that's how most of the world knows. it. but behind the glitzy for
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thousands of the leverage workers who form the backbone of the film industry. yet they remain anonymous and live i think much of. the scene under she is one of them . he lives in a wondrous flat and is the sole breadwinner in his family of 4. for 25 years under worked as a background on set income plus make movies if but his work completely dried up as a forward $1000.00 pandemic forced the film industry to shut down a few few before the block down i used to get good work i would get one or 2 songs. i managed to on about 18000 rupees every pundit but use or take care of my family's expenses but for the past 6 months or so there's been
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nothing new to me in this meaning. hunger is now finding it difficult to make ends meet and he's far from the only one people who have been hit the hardest are the daily beaches who work in various capacities in this industry including as makeup artists in the light of the spot boy group done. most of them are now struggling to find work work is now just beginning to pick up a bit but only in fits and starts and under. antivirus measures. budgets have been pared back as the indian film industry removed from the shutdown of movie theaters its biggest source of revenue even and then the shoot for just starting now actors especially are requesting for minimal crews so our crew sizes i shrinking rich of course means those people who would do leverage will end
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up being the biggest loser in this show you. know under is increasingly desperate for work and has been reaching out to others in the industry. but of my it's not like we have the security of football and joy when we couldn't walk otherwise we get nothing if i do have hope of finding work again with the world grandson who after all. having worked all his life in movies which allowed others to dream. i heard these stories would also have a happy. that's it for today be sure to check out all the stories on. facebook and leave you now with images of a digital exhibit. these are from the team. at the digital museum. a number of these lights in the porch or.
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nothing out of the jam. just sometimes out but most often when that. thinks deep into the german culture. the stereotype claxton you think the future of the country that i'm not i'm. speaking to describe among. us it's all about. bob i might show join me to meet the german sunday. post the 1st song. a priceless collection of ancient sculptures once shrouded in mystery and dust finally goes on this play in the italian capital the legendary toy lonia marbles coming up here on arts and culture and these sculptures can move will be the meticulous swiss creator who makes the world's most complex atomic. also coming up
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world bread day our correspondent and bacon aficionados matis tells us how his recipes opened doors in the new capital costs. welcome to arts and culture for decades the world's biggest private collection of classical sculptures was kept hidden away and restored and dirty for decades the italian government pleaded with the collections owners the wealthy and noble total lonia family to exhibit the works then came a breakthrough the family agreed now after 4 years of restoration a number of the tour lonia marbles are finally on display in a row. the tonia marbles one of the most important private collections of classical art can now be seen in rome the history of the collection is as fascinating as the items on display.
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sandro bought many antiquities at the end of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century most of which came from older collections so it's a collection of collections in the literal sense and represents a cross-section of the collection of antiquities from 140-2800. of which are. the collection boasts an extensive a ray of ancient greek and roman marble sculptures more than $600.00 busts sarcophagi and frissons now restored after decades hidden in a basement 90 breathtaking masterpieces can be admired this visitors and by. our kind of voyage through history. and she's the exhibition explains many things it tells us the history of imperial portraiture for example it also tells us the history of the ancient collect. the gold. for now the marbles can be seen in the museum above rome's ancient forum.
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organizers hope to limit the works to other museums once the covert 1000 pandemic restrictions. now some other stories making arts and culture news a 1st edition copy of shakespeare's compiled plays has sold at auction for $10000000.00 that makes it the highest price ever paid at auction for a work of literature the book printed in 1623 as one of 6 known copies it was bought by a private collector from the us. the label that manages south korean boy band b.t.s. has made a killing on the soul stock exchange shares been a big hit entertainment sort during debut trading the company is now valued at $8000000000.00 last week and over 100000000 fans watched beauty as concert live stream. even start their song allowing the parents of the
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for military service because of their contribution to the economy. an annual ranking of the globe's most in demand contemporary artists is out here in germany 88 year old remains safely in 1st place where he's been for well over a decade on the list of stars of tomorrow nigerian artist. in congo came out on top or work explores how we humans live with nature and how we exploit the planet for its resources. this friday is world bread day and no one knows that better than d.w. markets our e.u. correspondent in brussels is also the network's premier baking nerd series baking bread manages to combine has to be clubs. well today on baking bread we're making the tiger bread the german watch.
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your best bread recipes. the market. does and i'm a european correspondent but and after a long day of reporting on the european union b.t.w. correspondent likes to unwind with some baking so he came up with the idea for a color mary multimedia project baking bread which focuses on all of the e.u. member states and their bread baking traditions the series also features recipes and tutorials. spray with nature now step the dough several times. the dose will be tough and resistant type of the dough in a knot it's a mixture of baking and politics honey and flour leavened with tales of corruption and culture. like rates and also for one set show me a nation's no and i will show you. this recipe starts with
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something we've jawbones enough to do recycling. stretch out a bit of dough until you're left with a thin membrane if it looks so pate like luxemburg secret text structures you have to keep needing. don't apply too much pressure just like with your e.u. partners. oh in the sea. i'm rooting for you yeah i did it baking bread is a love letter to a universal staple food that really satisfied this is substantial i like consols as well but after i close i'll be hunger within an hour. in 2019 a book was published to accompany the serious crime danish right greg to italian for catchier there are 28 recipes to try yourself. it's been so popular it's now in its 4th edition. there is nothing like
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homemade bread. and here is. your org this year it seems people have been baking more than ever what do you think it is about baking that makes it such a popular pandemic pastime. i think 2 aspects really are interesting here david and one is obviously time time being the key ingredient for a really nice loaf and time is something on the lockdown but also in your home office that you have you can structure your day more efficiently secondly baking takes a lot of attention you need to focus on the scent on the texture on the smell and that is if you want to an act of mindfulness and it reduces stress and i can tell that from my own experience but also other people have experienced that and that is something that comes in really handy in a pandemic it certainly is sensual now as you correspondent part of your job of course is to get leaders in brussels to open up to you do you ever chat with them
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about bread. oh absolutely i mean you've in the report you've seen market divest talk of the competition commissioner i've been chatting with luxembourg's prime minister on a flight back from an e.u. summit in egypt about raisin bread to the country's loaf i've been exchanging my red book with the drama not recall chill minister and got in return home wine book which is quite good and that's the nice thing about bret either you have a recipe to share or you have a great bread experience to share with certainly taste better than golf doesn't it now can you tell us what's your favorite recipe in the book well look seeing that i talk to you from brussels you get a diplomatic answer also because an e.u. summit is going on and that is an honest answer as well i've been selecting only my favorite recipes for this book so i like them all but what i can tell you is that the bagels from poland is one of my favorites from from what friends tell me and
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also the good thing about this bagel is you can prepare them overnight and then 1st thing in the morning you just put them in the oven and they're ready for breakfast bagels from poland are they from new york well theoretically yes and there's quite a bit of a debate but historically want to has apparently happened is that jewish immigrants from poland brought the bagel with them and the up i shall make crack of ski as they are called in polish still resemble the bagel only they're intertwined so they look a bit different in shape but the texture and the taste is very much the same i think for the taste of course all of your recipes and videos are online d.w. dot com slash baking bread and we're off to switzerland now to meet a man called the wizard of automation and venter an artist false was you know grew up in a family of watchmakers today he and his 6 assistants create intricately automated
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sculptures. welcome to the wonderland of. automation maker is top of his game and has an international following he sees himself as pass out asst pop mechanic removing all movement as life is intricate creations bring some poetry back into a world dominated by digital technology. thomas hands are made to bring happiness for film dream use and make magic from the creator not thomas going to challenge people it's like a magic trick at 1st people don't understand how it can work. is automations are driven by a complex wind up making a sandwich resembles that of an analog watch that it needs batteries or electricity and perform precise preprogramed movements one of francoise generals current projects is leonardo da vinci he's been working on this and she said to me to all the wind up android of the famous italian artist pro decade now. absolutely
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want to do complex mechanical drawings by these words of a helicopter or a horse. in addition i want it as you can see here if you buy it in the laboratory in mirror image so you know all of. this most complex automation to date is most who pushed you know a tribute to a russian poet aleksandr pushkin the android consists of close to 3600 components which allow it to write some 1500 poems sign them and illustrate them making it unique among automated pushkin android was commissioned by a silicon valley entrepreneur. sum up the. 7 years 7 years to complete it as with all of the trips to the us. we had lots of discussions about what techs we would use the choice of
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why. words of drawings and other things all over the now he's been in the states for 10 years or. more in a digital world that completely clashes with the mechanical android loyd. the roots of androids or humanoid robots can be traced back to ancient greece and egypt they had a can in the 18th century the age of enlightenment slow development of complex social make sense the play music. teachers. has brought his own craft back tonight. well. i'd like to preserve the knowledge i've gained getting this rolling with inviting intelligence for tool real well from all the research i've done here all to be able to share it with future generations edition yourself or to your friends washington was one of a kind creation so i have no real function but these mechanics in motion listener
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isis with a complexity and truly expand our nation a nation. exactly 80 years ago charlie chaplin released his satire of hitler called the great dictator it was the 1st major hollywood film to take a clear stance against the nazis you can read more about story and other culture news online at d w dot com slash culture thanks for watching arts and culture. you
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a fun to. conceive because as if to say i said. this is the w.'s life from ballet and european commission she's back in self isolation sort of from the light leaves the e.u. summit in brussels after coming in contact with someone infected with corona virus a 2nd self-imposed quarantine this month also on the program. ah. pro-democracy protesters in thailand.
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