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at mario's and critics alike now as the world's most powerful woman, shaking her legacy, joined us from echols last year . does this do you know we newsline from berlin, ethiopia, teeters on the edge of a civil war that could destabilize the entire horn of africa. the leaders of the northern tikrit region have claimed responsibility for firing rockets into neighboring eritrea, and more reports are coming in of attacks against civilians as thousands flee the fighting. also coming up after 8 years of negotiations,
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china and 14 other countries signed the world's largest free trade agreement, notably without the u.s. . many in the asia pacific region, hope the deal will help speed up the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. plus a historic day at the turkish grand prix where lewis hamilton has equal cars all time formula, one record of 7 world titles. we take a look back at his amazing career so far on the call for a wish. welcome to the program, the conflict. and if he is spiraling further out of control, the country's human rights commission says, gunmen have attacked a passenger bus in the west, killing more than 30 civilians. the latest violence comes as the leader of ethiopia
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admitted launching rockets into neighboring eritrea. the u.n. says tens of thousands have already fled the fighting and warns that the country might be embarking on a dangerous trajectory, increasing the risk of genocide and war crimes. this woman's son died on saturday in fighting inside. she is one of those ins of ethiopian refugees crossing the border and to sudan. they are fleeing the chaos of the latest violence in northern ethiopia. they chased us to the border. there is lifting and stealing and killing like in rwanda, on the streets, people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are and i do look at it and then on to the 1st thing they need is food. apparently there is no
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food, nothing. this camp is running on the health of the people with the effort of the people. this would not be here. the exodus comes amid increasing tensions across the region. to cry, in forces bombed an airport in eritrea has capital smadar. in retaliation against the country's support for ethiopia, the move has stalked fears of a wider conflict in the horn of africa. the destruction of tikrit is critical infrastructure dams, a dense to show that serve the public will not be met with or silence. the conflict had been restricted to ethiopia, know that it spilled across an international border. it's become much more serious . it's feared the violence could spiral into a protracted and bloody civil war and destabilize the entire region.
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again, we're receiving reports of fresh violence. what's the latest? with the violence, the recent violence up and western parts of ethiopia, a bit from the state to guy. but the latest says the leadership to guy has admitted sending rockets to making this, not just any conflicts, but something a conflict that involves korea and done well coming. thousands of refugees now being more than $20000.00. so it's, it's a disaster waiting to up and then just overwhelmed with what's happening or is unfamiliar with the situation and dragging countries into this leadership t.p.m.
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what the form of government. because the federal government no longer says that the state government to guy has been accusing or cio. they are siding with ethiopia and war between ethiopia and eritrea. that's against the insights which is part of ethiopia. so it's, it's something that started almost a generation ago and this continued with the government to be but it was a state of ethiopia. they became their own state in 1393 and the entire region. i think people should just forget about this region being affected. this is going to affect your old spatially because this people will end up moving to or trying to make an attempt to go to europe and many countries.
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because su, done this, many people with little resources and even the n.g.o.s and to be looted their empty region. the state to great is host to thousands of refugees. no, with having no n.g.o.s functioning properly. even transform the most basic food to the region because of the conflicts. so it's just a cost $22.00 and it's just a disaster waiting to happen. thank you very much for your insights. thank you. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 2 people have been killed and more than 60 injured in clashes with police during protests in lima. the congress of peru is holding a crisis session and there is growing pressure for the interim president to resign . thousands marched in the capital on saturday to protest against the ousting of
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former president. we scatter police and fire tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital. minsk reports say dozens of people were arrested demonstrations against long time. later, alexander lukashenko, i've seen a larger turnout recently following the death of a protester who was severely beaten by security forces and turkish firefighters have extinguished a blaze at an autumn, an era mosque in istanbul, the coast guard assisted in the operation, the 17th century, a wooden calling mosque is on the asian side of the city along the bosphorus strait authorities have launched an inquiry to determine the cause of the fire 15 countries in the asia pacific region have signed one of the largest free trade deals in history, covering 30 percent of the world's population and economic output. the regional
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comprehensive economic partnership includes 10 southeast asian nations, along with china, japan, south korea, new zealand, and australia. many of the partners are now hoping the accord will help their pandemic head economies get back on track. putting the world's largest free trade agreement in a brutal signing ceremony. the deal was sealed on the sidelines of the hosted by the agreement brings together 15 asia pacific countries with a population of more than 2000000000. people accounting for some 30 percent of the global economy. the partnership was nearly a decade in the making. it includes china, the world's 2nd largest economy, but it leaves out top economic power of the united states. president donald trump quit previous efforts to form a transpacific trade bloc. members of this new pact hope the further loosening of
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trade barriers will lead to greater prosperity for the asia pacific region. disagreement signifies that our region, which is the most economically dynamic region of the willing recent, is still committed to openness and to try and that we will use that as a platform and a springboard for recovery in the post. the agreement to reduce tariffs harmonize trade rules and streamline supply chains. analysts say it may cement china's position as asia's leading economic power, allowing beijing to call the shots on important trading terms from japan to new zealand. china also stands to benefit by being able to reduce its dependence on other markets, such as the united states sports news now and it's big news for lewis hamilton today and a british formula. one driver made history at the turkish ground, pre-buy equaling make. all time record of 7 world titles. hamilton started thanks
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on the grid, but find his way back at istanbul park under wet conditions. as a touring comes nearly a month after overtaking record of 91, crown prince wins hamilton sales. as late as title 12 years after his very 1st, so he says, he's only just getting started here to share all the details about this is story day in formula one now is a max merrill from ford's max. welcome. this was an important race for hamilton. maybe the most important of his career or at least among the top 10 we can say, how did he perform? well, it was a vintage performance from, i mean this is his 4th consecutive title. miss sadie's have been completely dominant as has he for the last 4 seasons. but you know, while he credits his team a lot today he proved once again that he is the best driver in this field. conditions were very tricky. it was raining something that hamilton excels at
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driving in those conditions. and he came from behind, as you mentioned, starting in 6th. another thing that he's very good at attacking the field and coming back from behind. and he proved one small, like i say that he is just the best among the bunch. well it sure was the record was seen by many as untouchable. how does he compare overall to the german driver? well, they both have the hallmarks of a good formula, one driver, which is an aggressive style. they're able to break very late and they can perform well in tricky conditions. but it was perhaps a little bit more controversial on the track. a couple of couple of moments in his career where he was a bit controversial. hamilton has been famed for his tie. ok, that's kind of his big strength. the key difference between them, those that show one with i would say probably less a cause his 1st title coming with bennett's and definitely not the best team at this time. later on when he joined ferrari that wasn't when ferrari were the dominant side and hamilton, he probably faced stronger drivers within his own teams. he had people like
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fernando alonso, nico rosberg, both world champions. but you know, comparing era's is very difficult in a sport like this worked with petrol engine. hamilton now is driving a hybrid car, which has more buttons on his steering wheel than i probably have on my show. really quite difficult to combat this as he's only just getting started. he hasn't signed a new contract when my savings just yet what's next for him? well, he's sort of teased with retirement, but i don't think that's going to happen. he's 35 years old. most of the sort of top drivers retired around 37 and indeed in the current field community can and he's 39. so i think there is plenty of room for him to go driving a couple more seasons. and like you say, he's only getting just started. he's in a good and he doesn't seem like he's slowing down his soul. i think also he would like to use this platform. you know, black lives matter is a movement very close to his heart, as is getting the sport into a more green area, which is going to be really tricky. but he has the platform to push those 2 agendas
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. and i think he's passionate about racing. and those 2 things enough that he will give it at least one if not 2 more seasons. all right, max, now of the deadliest way. thank you very much. now egyptian officials have announced the discovery of more than 100 well preserved sarcophagus. some to 2700 years old, not far from the capital cairo, they were found in a massive cemetery for the rich and powerful of ancient egypt. on saturday they opened one of the stone coffins and examined the mummy and side and front of a crowd of onlookers. this is a 1st for egypt. never before has a mummy been x. rayed in public. the technique can shed light on past practices using the images of the skull. for example, archeologists can tell how the brain was removed from the corpse. this truce, that's the one that knows no
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little. or who go close to this a car a pair of minutes. archaeologists have discovered more than 100 ancient sarcophagus . i moment occasion was not just reserved for royalty for the pharaohs. it was a status symbol. and you could go into a shop and buy yourself a stone coffin, if you had the money. so the guys image of going up there, looking at this government, i said, i like to have this one. what is this one? so the used to buy it and didn't offer it for the little body of work that archeologists expect to find more mummies at this massive burial site of the gyptian capital cairo. don't forget, you can always go d.w. news on the go, just download an hour out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications
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for any breaking news. and if you're part of a news story, you can also use the d w app to send us your photos and videos of what's happening . we're watching to w. news next as reporter with a luck and a dance company that brings together a performer as well. and without disabilities, snakes by sarah will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour from maine and the entire team here in berlin. thanks for watching. i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase books for your children smarter birth free. you know where you go on the internet
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from the ghetto to harlem and everybody knows be, bobby why despite coming from a cool family, the pop star wants to become president and the challenges of guns as elite are not credible story. if bobby, why starts december 10th on t w, i have no answer to that. i have a disability that i know, but actually that's not true of unstuck. i would feel pretty funny. here wants to be a professional dancer. he trains every day with a dance company in germany's black forest region. it's called scene outside scene
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to hear dancers with and without disabilities perform together. the company doesn't give your ex condition as an impairment, seeing instead his artistic potential means it's last week. first they stretch and warm up and take time to center themselves. it's a special day for the dance company. day after talks the 1st day of the new production noir material. the 1st performance will be in a few months time and the 2 choreographers playing sanchez and tino myna will have their work cut out for them. as will all the members of the group much. because every rehearsal begins with
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a meditation. and it would be hot the training here focuses not only on producing a top performance, but also on developing the ability to look into words. and here to a production has a meaning, of course, it's called no name. asterisk, the musical. yes, it's about gender and diversity and it will be europe 6. production with seen, it's fine. he's been a part of this inclusive ensemble for 6 years now. it specializes in contemporary dance theatre bringing together performers with and without disabilities. artistic potential is but counts here. nothing else and there's plenty of that. whether it's ricardo, who's unable to walk or your who has down syndrome more odd for me,
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being different is normal for me. and so is accepting the way we are to tune somebody using mind. see weisel is just to be a dancer. it's a this, if you don't sing is my thing, this map. but i love to meet him and i've realized that i need movement. i need it for my mind, but also for my mind. but in my mind, i'm just sitting in a wheelchair the whole time would be terrible. like to me, dancing is about lightness and strength. but don't sing has also made me more self-confident. one doesn't need it. the most to you, i've become a so confident, young woman. i need to start in myself now. here again, ricardo still need to complete their training as professional stage dancers. they
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spend every afternoon here in the mornings, they do a chunk in a workshop for the disabled choreographers team of heiner and with sanchez develop their ambitious training concept together. they feel that dance companies generally should be more open to people with disabilities, giving them equal opportunities. walking up inside tennis, she turns contemporary. this is about expression, this kid movement dealing with various themes on the stage through body language. and there she is in taman suspicion of the be in the middle and that individuality. yes. diversity for she and working with different people should bring them together on the stage. each person in each body, whether without a little civility, to unfold this point, tif, highly disciplined,
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contemporary professional dancers what they are interested in, what they're like disabled or even inclusive. oh oh. but not everyone agrees with their approach to dismiss the founder. of course we have to be honest and say that many theatres and other establishment that we'd like to work with are performed projects with are not open to us yet to do if i'm going to 50 1. and that's because of discrimination into my disc, to me, neal and to some members of the ensemble. they've been shared accommodation not far from the rehearsal room. they've come back for a break. this is it and mccoy. as many as you think things here are cans out pieces
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of cake left over from his 28th birthday party earlier in the week. maybe not 5 years ago here. moved out from his parents' home, 450 kilometers away to come and live here in this accommodation for him. it was a big step towards independence and heard that included lot of places that you i suggested it in the group at the new york said straight away. ok. yeah, i'll move to the black forest and yup, that's right. no news america being able to do things. life is like teaching the way the barriers and moving forward for the summit to be a positive thinking and not seeing things so negative. you know, he spends many hours a day rehearsing, often alone today too. he heads back to the dance around. after everyone else is
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finished. he wants to show us a solo dance that he performed on stage. and a few months ago, he received a grant to take part in a very high profile dance workshop. he was the 1st dancer with a disability to receive such a grant. i was so relieved to have so many people in the audience. so i feel some shots and to be able to give my own performance, i think i found, i think it was really, really good team and being able to show them my abilities and strength my potential so that they can see yes. this means that the dancer, yeah,
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and he has a disability, but he's a normal person. i meant make no money to me. dancing and performing on stage is something completely natural for him. what he wants is for the audience to see him as a professional dancer. nothing more, but nothing less either. i have a down syndrome and i have a disability, but actually that's not true. that's not how i feel. i'm just a normal person like you. yeah. we returned to the dance company 4 months later, it's no just a few days to go before the premiere of the new production from time to me. i'm really looking forward to the prom. yeah,
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i'm pretty nervous. it's. we've now reached a final point where the production doesn't belong here anymore. so now it needs a stage. and in the states, planes, makeup, and constance, today's the 1st full dress rehearsal, jurgis hoping that this premiere will bring him another step closer to his goal. and this is going on all my life to do other things too. and not just david theall, that's why once he's completed his dance train hit scene, it's only like to take on roles with other dance companies that don't normally include artists with disabilities. heroics, calling for now often dances with other conventional companies. he says competition between the dancers is fierce. not like it's aimed at sinai, where there's more, a sense of team spirit to dancers are very similar to automatically compete with
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each other. when there's a more different, they are, the less that happens here. everyone seeks to draw the best out of each other. i want this that of constantly comparing themselves to say hello to your mom 1st. of all, you know, it's their 1st reunion in your experiments have traveled right across germany for the premiere to watch their son perform. they noticed his dance, tell it early on and encouraged it, but they never thought he could have a professional dance career shepherd as my i didn't take it so seriously guns and because i couldn't see that he had any prospects and how you know, we have to have been through higher education to do training, not thoughtful and the opportunities just aren't that
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it's work for them today. they're grateful that you're grabbed his opportunity when it came, and others use it because development, he's undergone a sensational for us to me. never expected that you're going to be so independent research on this and live out his talents or so i'm told, and i think you're one of, you know, come finally, the big guy don't realize they're performing it in theater, in the city of a quite thing. and they're about to go on stage. you know, i'm a bit nervous. but i'm really looking forward to this premiere of the trip because i just feel like a professional dancer, and person at the tense of the production explores the theme of a role reversal. a one time is set in a wheelchair. the boundaries between different genders merge. does the performers
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have a fixed identity? they're constantly changing the premier's ever sounding success he couldn't sell enough of it, don't sing. it's really amazing how i've never seen anything like that before. i thought it was really beautiful. the variety of tone styles and so free. this guy eric, thanks there to pin the very high of dance. he hopes to convince many more people in the future that artists like him to make contemporary dance richer and more diverse.
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