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respects. this is an e w news live from berlin saddam becomes the 3rd arab state to set aside hostilities with israel in the past 2 months the leaders of both countries agreeing to normalize relations and a u.s. brokered deal president donald trump announced sedan would be removed from the u.s. terror list and lord of the move saying it deals with other arab countries are in the pipeline also coming out to the race for the white house enters the homestretch
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after a contentious presidential debate democratic candidate joe biden and president general trunkful both hoping for a big win to build momentum and. protesters and police clashed in warsaw for the government actively plans abortions demonstrators in the polish capital fear the ban will have dire consequences for women's health. i'm all out syco welcome to the program sudan has pledged to normalize relations with israel making it the 3rd arab states to establish ties with the u.s. with the jewish states on the u.s. brokered deals this year u.s. president donald trump announced the agreement on friday the u.s. said it will remove saddam from the list of states consuls of terrorist. and if
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compensates us victims of terror attacks the champ administration recently also broken diplomatic ties between israel and the united arab emirates and bahrain. the move has angered palestinians but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a deal as the beginning of a new era for israel and the home. today we declare another dramatic breakthrough for peace another country joints of. this time. what a great development and through their doctrine 1673 nos of the arab league no to peace of israel no recognition of israel and no negotiations with the revenues. today but to me saying yes to peace with israel yes to recognition of israel and yes to normalization of israel this is a new era. peace is proceeding with 3 arab countries in the last few weeks.
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let's go to washington correspondent all of a solid for more get to see all of what's in this for washington why did the u.s. wants to broker this deal. old the same that was in the earlier piece that the united states brokered the trumpet ministration between israel and the united arab emirates and let's be frank all trump here he needs urgently needs a success stories in foreign policy as you know it did not go very well for him in the last 4 years of his presidency just think about north korea iran russia all the attempts that donald trump made to to reach agreements deals and never really concluded or came to a conclusion oh if you take a closer look at that deal and it really is a deal we have to say then saddam was taken off a list sponsor of terrorism list although so don stresses that this has nothing to do with the diplomatic relations that they're now starting with israel and they are
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having economic advantages for that very reason it looks like that deal was economic advantages in exchange for a foreign policy success story and that is a big achievement of course right now for the trump administration as we're getting closer to election day. so a big achievement with just 11 days to go now the deal of course comes on the heels of that final presidential debate in nashville on thursday nights now the coronavirus pandemic dominated the agenda very along with race relations taxes and the economy stay with us we'll have a report 1st. republicans in longwood florida were thrilled with their candidates performance we love and adore him and tonight he was doing a fabulous job back in 2016 i voted against hillary not necessarily for trump but now percent on board trying to buy biden supporters seemed equally satisfied i
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think it's hard to sum up is how do you get someone like. that he held his own he made great mcgloin a very different tone and pace to find this head to head between the presidential hopefuls gone with the chaos and constant interruptions of their 1st meeting this was more of a conventional debate with a coronavirus pandemic given the most minutes on the clock. skirting around the dire covered $900.00 situation offered a rosy view it will go away and as i say we're rounding the turn were rounding the corner it's going away we have a vaccine that's coming it's ready it's going to be announced within weeks and it's going to be delivered cost of such down by didn't condemn trump's record of dealing with the crisis 320000 americans dead and he want his response to that many of us should not remain as president of the united states of america we're going to have the issue of race was also in focus. fact of the matter is
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there is institutional racism in america and we have always said we've never lived up to it that we hold these truths to be self-evident all men and women are created equal guess what we have never ever lived up to put it we've always constantly been moving the needle further and further to inclusion not exclusion this is the 1st president to come along and says that's the end of that nobody has done more for the black community than the. and if you look with the exception of abraham lincoln the possible exception a claim that has been repeatedly challenged by critics as patently false none the less voters finally got something resembling a substantive debate but it may be too late to have a major impact on the election result a record number of americans have voted early and polls show most remaining voters had already decided how they'll fill in their ballot. so all of
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both trump and biden are on the campaign trail what can we expect from them in the days to come. yeah so they really have to focus on rallying now because the debate and we've just seen it in the report was the final shot for both of them on the big t.v. stage with millions of viewers and almost pulled see joe biden 3 leading and donald trump currently is rallying in the state of florida that's a must win state for him traditionally a very conservative state but now it looks like a neck and neck race like in many other states as well and additionally you've just heard it as well he is running out of time because early voting is underway in the united states and for several reasons we're having a record turnout of 50000000 voters that have already cast their ballot that has to do with the pandemic on the one hand on the other hand both campaigns are encouraging the voters to turn ology and to not come on election day there's also a big debate on mail in ballots right now so every day counts for for both and
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especially for donald trump as we're getting closer to election day or the silence in washington thank you very much. now to some of the stories making news around the world. libya's 2 warring factions have signed a cease fire deal aimed at ending almost a decade of conflict effective immediately the agreement comes after 5 days of talks in geneva hosted by the u.n. the organization hailed the deal ass and historic turning point for peace and stability in the country. the streets of nigeria's biggest city largo's were relatively calm friday after days of unrest that followed tuesday's shooting of peaceful demonstrators protesting against police brutality president mohammed biharis said more than 50 civilians and a number of police officers were killed in the unrest bihari blamed hooliganism for
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the violence. the number of dead seals found on off the coast of namibia has risen. risen about $7000.00 the nonprofit group ocean's conservation and then libya said said they washed ashore at pelican point peninsula a popular tourist destination the group believes starvation is the most likely cause of death their main source of food fish have moved from the area. thousands of students have marched in budapest calling for the autonomy of the university of theater and fine arts the government appointed a new board of trustees to the institution in august the students have been blockading the university for weeks they say the new board deprives the school of academic freedom. now here in europe governments are scrambling to contain an alarming resurgence of the coronavirus today france became the 2nd
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european country choose a past 1000000 confirmed infections following spain earlier this week several other countries are also setting fresh records for daily cases the crisis is from saying leaders across the continent to tighten restrictions and impose lockdowns once more our report starts in the belgian capital. the. national protests and belgium hospital workers are protesting about their working conditions as the numbers of covert 19 patients on their wards continues to rise many medics are testing positive for the virus and that's threatening staff shortages belgium is expected to record a daily rate of 20000 new infections by next week. it will result in the world we do have a significant influx of covert 9000 patients due to the 2nd wave that we in belgium
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all hooked to avoid. therefore the intensive care department gradually fills out. the so far half of our patients are infected with the karuna virus to varying degrees. millions of britons have headed into lockdown as coronavirus measures become increasingly stricter the welsh government has ordered its 3000000 residents to stay at home after 6 pm. in scotland most of the country's bars and restaurants are closed until at least the 3rd of november. so although we don't like the shirt she was appalled so poor we can't shorts or can't even be people's clothes this is for a cause a way. but i just sort of. just go along with that never spain has banned moose travel into and out of the region and closed all restaurants
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and bars it's infection rate is 3 times the national average. the capital madrid has been under a similar looked own for the past 2 weeks and new faces a night curfew between midnight and 6 am spain became the 1st western european country to exceed 1000000 cases of the year this week and its death toll like so many other nations continues to climb. to poland now where police in warsaw have clashed with protesters voicing their outrage over a quarter alling that bans nearly all abortions in the country the nation's top court ruled on thursday that abortions for fetal abnormalities are violate the polish constitution antiabortion campaign as including presidents and jay do have praised the ruling but women's health activists say it will force women to have illegal abortions or go abroad. their revolution is female they shouted
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hundreds of protesters marched through warsaw last night against the tightening of abortion law stones were thrown the police resorted to water cannons and tear gas the protests were triggered by a ban on abortions by the polish constitutional court even when fetal abnormalities are detected to use abortions will only be allowed after rape with incest or of the mother's life is in danger. birth defects are the most common grounds for abortion in poland this problem and to keep systems one of the polish state is illegally trying to ban abortion in poland. of course we are devastated that the state is standing against women. what makes me happy is that people are protesting and doctors are also fighting to oppose it because it was it was a run of the pro-life side regard the new legislation as a win for their campaign they have been fighting for it for years. in 2019 there
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are about 1100 legal abortions in polish hospitals women's rights activists estimate the number of unreported cases to be around a 150 thighs and more demonstrations are planned from this weekend they will be restricted to 2 new coronavirus regulations for. sports now and the bundesliga promoted she just got strong start to the season was halted slightly by one old draw with. the hosts took the lead in the very 1st minute through all road my goal is fine go but when les cologne hits back through sebastian understands penalty as the sides have to share the spoils. in the u.s. some lucky residents of the brookfield sued nation cargo have been getting some early halloween treats a host of animals including chimps lions and a 5 month old snow leopard were given pumpkins some of the gourds were covered and filled with
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a variety of spooky items such as bones or bugs now others contain human favorites like fruit spices or. you're watching t w news live from berlin d w news africa is up next i'll be back with the headlines in 45 minutes in the meantime you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at c.w. dot com i was like oh that's what you. 2 could ever know. i'm sure that it was an. insupportable. want to save the civil guard over. to the uk. imagine how many courses of large us turn out in the world right now climate change
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the current top story. vicious much less it went on just one week. how much work can really get. we still have time to work i'm going. to subscribe like. this is. on the program sedate their road ahead for nigeria's end song movement protesters are being told to stay off the streets for now i'll bet yet more anger is brewing after the president's address to the nation. and picking up litter once a week volunteers in johannesburg problem neighborhood of hillsboro are trying to clean up its image it's bringing beds try. to get
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the ads change your behavior in the people and eventually once in the air or a park is. the crime. hello i'm christine one day it's good to have your company nigerian authorities have given little acknowledgment to reports of the military killing at least 12 peaceful demonstrators in any of those. week in his 1st comments on the on race president. didn't mention the shootings that sparked international outrage instead he warned protesters against being used by subversive intimates. the sound of rapid gunfire still rings in the is of many nigerians and more and
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more footage of tuesday night's shootings is becoming public. since then tempus have income and. gunfire rang out again in nigeria's biggest city on thursday a prison was set ablaze and police stations were attacked elsewhere angry crowds who to shops and cities across the country. in his 1st comments on the current unrest the president called for an end to demonstrations. by their full quarter on. to discontinue the street florists and constructively engage government in finding solutions you have rose as we know and clear and responded. in further comments but hari said he was saddened that innocent lives have been lost when it says but he didn't mention the shootings to know he was responsible for them of the use of country.
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amnesty international says it was soldiers and police who fatally shot at protesters at the tollgate shooting dodgers right to discipline the eyewitnesses and a d w news team reported seeing people in camouflage clothes and to the area before shots were fired. so just. shoot. shoot you know these people to stop. you know your. blood work towards. the army has denied that soldiers were responsible. the scars of the violence are still highly visible and there's no sign that public outrage is fading. on friday morning gangs with knives and sticks blocked major roads in lagos angry over the president's appeal to end demonstrations. there was also widespread criticism of the president's failure to address allegations that security forces were behind the
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shootings. in the eyes of many nigerians bihari speech was tone deaf and proof of the need for reform in the country he needs. nigeria's insoles campaign began on social media were triggered an outpouring of any of this month from people who said they'd experienced violence at the hands of the police's special anti robbery splotch by october 11th the government announced it was being replaced by a swat unit standing or special with the ins and tex its promise was that it would be ethical and investigate police abuses. and my guess is a is a table while he is a supporter of the end saws process welcome to day deputy news africa example i do so where do things stand now with the protests. right no i think. there's a living cold all. star sports as top. coal
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fishery so people have been out by since they were the ships obey the laws to observe the curfew the government house put in place in the meantime cause for the loss of lives we've already lost the open sea around us our country night and general also. wants to be safe all right so in his speech at president will hire a court on the youth to discontinue the street protests and he say to constructively engage the government to find the solutions do you think that needs to be given consideration. if not to be reasonable are to say yes we have to to be able to a lot with the leaders of our country we have to be able to all come to the table so be you be the governor of his and states is be anybody i think this is the time
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we already have be attention of opponents already have their terms of global community. personnel believe the next step should be dialogue with conciliation and wish it out of a plan of action ok for the job. people that were killed in the right so this part of action right where would it come from because it's not fake you know who's coordinating these protests all of this movement as some people like to call it you know the class action has to come on with government but the government's how to carry the people oh no i'm going to go has to because beans didn't know what they say it's a card that people a lot you can. start. in the next 2 days or so you know now. what. you just brought the problem. people. understand. so what people are looking for is
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reasonable time laurie came. home. for change about people decisions are carried out. right right so so i assume by what you're saying that you believe you're still waiting for that right now from what i understand from your 1st onset the process has been suspended because of the curfews that have been put in place will we see if you are back on the streets at some point oh no personally i don't know before and now i'm sure but i felt from just. what's going on around social media. people are disappointed ok so little known by the government of the president's speech so i think oh i'm just calling on everyone to just sort of calm down the tension of let everyone relax
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a little i have we've got about 30 seconds on the clock but one other thing the president talked about yesterday is he referred to educate his who he said had hijacked and mystery rites of the protest movement who might those agitate his be and what are they in it for. their sort of banerjee there's a news that you are going to have. hold of use in. so the disrupt. whether you like shows whether they are peaceful protests whether it be anything it's our culture and it's going on for so long we know no one who saw it was never a man you know hired protests people we're seeing in the streets waving national flags singing the national and certain type of people and the need to get there and to get ready for elect no what is interesting bernie and i write you. in
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any we're just young jury and one secured any ok that's all any thank you phil thank you so much for that thank you very much. appreciate. johannesburg's hillbrow district is infamous for many reasons drugs violence prostitution you get the picture but many in the neighborhood are determined to change that one group of residents meets every week because it once he'll grow to be famous for something that's quite ordinary 18 streets and green pots. up with them. these volunteers meet up every saturday to clean up their neighborhoods sequel is 35 years old and has been living and who grow for 4 years now. you need to and they can place even to the listing it seems like you know pigs know you have the people so you don't have to the extent to take an interest that's
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a i said to this to bro has a problem with rubbish it's everywhere the cities waste collection service cannot cope on its own so the volunteers decided to form their own organisation it's called clean city. the organisation is supported by local businesses so they can give rewards to the volunteers when they have participated 12 times they'll receive a voucher from a local supermarkets the organisation has launched a program called adopt a street to help residents feel more connected to their community in the days of apartheid only white people were allowed to live a year later it became a melting pot with people from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds but as the population and unemployment grew problems started to emerge became known for violence criminality and prostitution but that reputation is beginning to change actually in parks and people enjoying the district's improved image. they leave
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here is their environment so it's it's bringing their pride to their own environment you know you don't have to just eat something out of a plastic could bring something out of a bottle and throw it on the ground so we started to to get their change of behavior in the people and the community that lives here and then eventually once a street on the air or a park is cleared and the crime elements they move out. course says crime particularly robberies needs to be addressed he takes us to the block of flats where you works as a caretaker he says well the situation has improved dramatically in recent years the crew in our virus pandemic is threatening to roll back those improvements the best that the creditors of the includes including that because people almost finished penalty so know this but just let them to get the full did the side of the house they're starting to get in touch with so they're trying to find some food for
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the kids so i'm saying. in this middle class i'm going to quote on the finish and invest it into the into the machine if you. must equal ones to do what you can to make the locals a little bit happier next weekend and make the neighborhood a little more pleasant even if you can solve all the areas problems themselves and many of those are very happy to live in the room when it. is known. and i'll be sure to check out the stories for dot com for its africa all on facebook and twitter and hillbrow is just one part of it we leave you with pictures of that great city back.
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them 60 minutes. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore the media world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 starts now. the world waits for a vaccine a german company cure back reports some promising already of insults in print clinical trials the drug maker says it wants to make for just more jobs but how to balance that still hold with investor expectations. also coming up women are carrying a heavier burden than man turned on to make a new report sheds light on the size of the imbalance. on the ante on things
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yet as coronavirus infection soar in europe tourist destinations brace for a tough winter. this is the delta has those i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me . we begin with a development in the race to develop a covert 19 vaccine german biotech company cure a box says the vaccine it is working on has shown promising a new responses in clinical trials on animals the company which is backed by the bill and melinda gates foundation is currently conducting tests on humans and is expected to publish initial data soon shares in the company were several percent up on the news. well let's go straight to the financial correspondent in new york hi yes no cure back went public in the u.s. in the summer it's promising an affordable vaccine but surely it must want to be
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meeting demands of investors as well. sure investors one cash there shoot out about it i remember the i.p.o. where we are well i was there we fording on times square from not start so that's the tick exchange where kubrick did go public but also the company is getting money from the german government for instance they received a grant in the amount of $300000000.00 and if the visine should be proven to be successful so maybe more money from other governments might be following it then we clearly underpricing we have to wait and see and if the visine should work maybe the sheer quantity of coach help that also investors in the venture levy will be happy since decide to hold the stock hasn't really done that much at least here on the friday session their stock was up by 2 percent. so you can see even from behind to be effective but you can 0 in prices there in the u.s.
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but let's get back to cure voc and it's one of many companies that is working on the vaccine at the moment who are the other big players on what stage of development are there trials. you know the f.d.a. actually gave the green light for rem this if you are from gilliatt even if that's not of a scene that said treatment other than that this seems to be 2 companies in the driver's seat who are in their late phases of stage 3 trials that the german company beyond tech together was the us partner pfizer and it is moderna and those companies actually could be ready versus they received was in a couple of weeks and then we have to see how mass distribution works if division and how well it works and if people actually will be ready to take it so still a couple of question marks but specially those 2 companies so pfizer together was beyond tic and i'm older and i actually they seem to be ahead in the race for
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a visit is caught in new york thanks very much and have a great weekend a report by a consulting firm mckinsey has highlighted how the pandemic is affecting women in the workplace the bottom line companies are at risk of losing female talent the study found that 76 percent of mothers who have children under the age of 10 say top care is one of their top 3 challenges during a covert 1000 compare that with 54 percent of fathers it's no surprise then that 17 percent of working moms are thinking about reducing their working hours but only 9 percent of fathers are 16 percent of mothers are thinking about switching to less demanding jobs to juggle work and family but that's an option for only 11 percent of men finally 7 percent of mothers are considering leaving the workforce altogether a move far fewer fathers said they would be willing to make. let's get deeper into
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this with alexis kris kobach managing partner at mckinsey san francisco office and one of the authors of that report hi laxest know your report mentions the specific challenges that women of color and women with disabilities are experiencing during this pandemic tell me about that more about that absolutely so women of color and women with disabilities already faced more challenges in the workplace environment in fact they were far more likely to say that they experience being an only often in the workplace which comes with a much higher pressure to perform and much greater scrutiny on your activities but in the context of this pandemic it's even worse there at twice as likely to be experiencing high levels of stress and exhaustion and in fact women with disabilities in particular are the most likely to say they feel uncomfortable
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sharing these challenges in the workplace environment and that puts them at risk of missing out on critical opportunities for advancement and even feeling discouraged and like they need to leave the workforce entirely let's talk about the role of men here especially when it comes to childcare what can companies do to encourage more men to step up. well the 1st situation we need to accept is that we don't have an equal playing field when it comes to women and men's home responsibilities that allow them to be fully present in the workplace so already we saw that women were doing a double shift before kovan 19 but now mothers in particular are saying they're spending an extra 3 hours a day on household responsibilities you have that up across a week that's 20 hours that's another half time job they're not doing a double double and the challenge is men don't see this so 70 percent of fathers
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think they're doing half their work at home but only 40 percent of women would agree with you on that statement so companies need to accept that their responsibilities at home are equal and they need to think about how they're evaluating employees in that context and creating boundaries so that female workers can remain in the king and elective break they want advice would you give give to a woman right now who through any struggling to strike that balance between work and home life. yeah it's such a challenging moment you know the 1st piece of advice i give is make sure you are getting the fair help that you need in the workplace and at home that means having honest conversations in your home environment about how much work there is to go around but also in the workplace ensuring that you're not taking on too many of the office tasks that many women get asked to do on behalf of the company as a whole what we see that is that women particularly senior women are far more
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likely to be playing critical roles of ally ship and support in the organization we need those roles but we need our men to step up in the same way and so i ask for that and the 2nd piece is there's a tremendous amount of exhaustion and burnout in particular for women but it's true overall encouraging women to stay in the game but care for your mental health and your energy those feelings are real and we really need to support our women through this moment some variant tips that alexis way to thank you so much thanks for having me. corona virus cases in europe have more than doubled in 10 days surpassing 200000 infections per day while authorities are trying to flatten the curves by urging people to stay at home tourist destinations like on the loose yet in spain are bracing for some very quiet months. here in
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people stick together day after day szilvia and many other guys stand in front of this small grocery store collecting food donations to distribute to residents who have lost their livelihoods due to the coronavirus crisis thank. you we started in april with 6 or 7 families now we hope to 20 families and the number is rising unfortunately the coastal regions and the lose your thrive on tourism far fewer package holiday makers came this summer making the quiet winter months ahead even harder than usual well though this little town has only 40 coronavirus cases the numbers are high in the region only a few foreign residents have returned to their 2nd homes on the costa del sol due to warnings against travelling to spain what they like and then are we depend on german customers and we're sorry to see they can't come here more chill they're not one of them but it at that. we have expenses and have to pay back loans but where
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is the income obviously lying to us all. to iraq's is empty the mayor is doing everything in his power to stop this new situation and protect the village from the consequences of the pandemic. is the thousands of germans who come here all the time. you know either. she'll be our eyes delivers the groceries to spaniards and germans alike nancy at sizing has been living and working in toronto for 25 years she never thought of day would come that she couldn't support her daughter and herself in the world of. law and i think i do cleaning work and at the moment with so little tourism there's no work and no money of course and then you can feed yourself anymore the situation is pretty drastic now comes. the cost of college because. despite the economic crisis and the coronavirus these immigrants from germany are staying interrupts they hope
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vacationers will soon bring jobs back to the coast. and finally if you're a fine a veggie sausages or the you can burgers this next story might interest you european lawmakers have rejected a proposal by the meat industry to ban a plant based products from being labeled as meat europe's largest farmers association has proposed a ban on the basis that consumers may find the packaging misleading but the parliament disagreed meaning that veggie burger is always steak and vegan sausages can continue to be sold as such in restaurants and shops across the uk. and europe today thanks so much for watching.
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to security question marcia nicely assumes. a notch has been achieved so much more needs to be john and i think people have to be a concrete solutions my name is on the top she's on and i walk into gaza. welcome to news from the world of arts and culture here's what's coming up today. bruce springsteen is reunited with the street band on a new album called letter to you. and stevie nicks of fleetwood mac. famous just released a new concert film called 24 karat gold. and joe biden's campaign team for the u.s. presidents here's a list of the. box
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we begin with an exhibition in italy featuring the quite unique work of frida kahlo in fact it is much more than an exhibition rather an interactive journey where visitors going to merced themselves and the extraordinary life of this mexican artist carlos sense of self and identity are explored in frida kahlo the chaos inside the. center in milan until next march. a few words about as easily recognizable as those of frida kahlo know here in milan visitors can immerse themselves in more than just how the exhibition also recreates the life of mexico's most famous artist. but i think that this exhibition is more about food his life than her art her paintings we wanted to show the room where she spent hours and hours painting.
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studio the entrance of casa with its garden it's kind of like walking around. and we took advantage of the fact that we live in the 21st century and made the most of multimedia in all its forms to present the exhibits like this. the exhibition recreates carlo studio featuring her paint and pastels. following a bus crash carlos suffered serious spinal injuries and spent most of her life in debilitating pain. she used it in her art to embellish plaster casts and of course it's decorated by the artist herself carlos preoccupation with her own image and unique said of style were inspired by her disability but also stems from her desire to celebrate her mexican identity and indigenous heritage.
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more than predikant hughes fashion not only for self-expression or as many writers have said to hide her physical laws. she also used it as a way to express her political ideologies. carlos' love life is also illustrated through the many passionate letters she exchanged with her husband and fellow artist diego rivera. during her lifetime frida kahlo was best known as rivera's wife now she celebrated in her own right as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. now some photographic book with a very simple concept photos of famous people as children from alfred hitchcock's. jacka it's being compiled by the concept. and it's called simply children
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see if you can recognize some of them before we reveal. on the front a photo. on the back the name works like a guessing game who is who. this little girl grew up to become the most powerful woman in europe and the america. and who's this innocent looking chap. he looks really cheating cuddly. decades later he'd look like this at all hitler kids become grownups of varying caliber. you just can't see the future coming i think that's what's so funny about it there's lots to discover and it's always surprising. a fresh face to learn in 1940 years later brigitte bardot and this little kitty became the famous philosopher simone the
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beauvoir. this chap's identity is less perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly in fearful somehow not really present and. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel modern brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. nature freddie mercury performs before millions. did you. make jack that big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas.
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the most surprising of all is this fun filled group snap this youth on the right is a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet he. still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists nothing seems completely predestined. right now there's lots of rumors about the us election being interfered with by false information planted on the internet how ever the candidates are allowed quite legally to advertise online because of the corona both sides have had to rethink. the democratic challenger joe biden's campaign using
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a popular game called alamo crush. candidates. more than 20000000 people play animal crossing new horizons the online game allows players to design their own island. they can deck them out however they like including putting up virtual election practices provided in this case by joe biden's campaign team. joe biden is campaign team trying to reach specific target audiences animal crossing is an effective way to reach a relatively young mostly female target audience. also it's difficult to assess the efficacy of animal crossing or other online games in campaigning in this case they definitely managed to grab the media's attention. has shifted. from biden is not the 1st u.s.
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politician to use online games in 2006 mark warner and then a party favorite in the democratic presidential primaries made a campaign appearance in the virtual here. of 2nd life. defeated by barack obama he went on to set up virtual campaign headquarters in the run up to the 2008 election his campaign ads appeared in both sports and racing games. and political campaigns are interested in people who play online games is the same reason they're interested in all of us it's about reaching particular people every strategist asked themselves how they can mobilize and reach people not necessarily to convince them to vote for a particular candidate but more to build a supportive community and motivate people to take part or to donate funds. to spend. democracy activists in hong kong have made content available for use in
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political messages. as has the black lives matter movement like it or not players of animal crossing are likely to be the target of political messages for the foreseeable future. are joined. with some music news adrian a member of rock aristocracy is back with a new album that's right bruce springsteen has dropped his new album letter to you into our post box it's his 1st album with the legendary street band since $24.00 high hopes of course bruce springsteen has a role in the interim he wrote a bestselling memoir born to run which inspired a one man show on broadway and he released the country favored western stars only last year but this is a new album with new songs already being hailed as springsteen rock n roll and let's hear the boss himself introduce it. for the
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a real treat for fans ok now obviously gets your seat of approval stevie nicks of fleetwood mac. frame now also has a treat for our fans that's why but before we get into the details of that i think we should mention that's one of her 970 s. hits with fleetwood mac. went back into the charts recently after nathan apple duckers a tick tock video of himself writing his longboard while lips thinking dreams went viral mick fleetwood and stevie nicks joined in the tick tock fun and this is introduced fleetwood mac to a whole new generation and it's actually quite a good time because she's got our new single out and she's going to be in the server as well that's why this is stevie nicks $24.00 karat gold the concert it's showing it's the most worldwide on october the 25th the album is actually from 27 seeing stevie nicks
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a favorite toy of all time tells the stories behind us. 10 songs nicks of course enjoyed a make a successful solo career while remaining in faith with mcenroe she has sold 114000000 records the concert will be released as a lowering of album on october 30th. you see the entire film what's your verdict very good good mix of the unfamiliar and the familiar a good introduction for new knicks fans but all the all the solo hits all the fleetwood mac hits are there too. and we we've got my favorite. stevie nicks fleetwood mac song to be on especially did reisa did rianne and we're going to play out with that song now bar by from arts and culture.
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