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tv   Anne Will  Deutsche Welle  January 19, 2021 12:00am-1:00am CET

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this is deja vu news a live from berlin the kremlin critic alexei navalny calls for russians to take to the streets after he has jailed upon his return to moscow he calls his treatment a mockery of justice several countries have called for new sanctions to hold moscow accountable it's told them to mind their own business also coming up on the show with last and then 2 days left until president elect to joe biden's inauguration the u.s. remains on high alert defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack from the troops and meant to be protecting the capital we'll go live to our correspondent in washington. and a tougher coronavirus restrictions a look increasingly likely for germany as concerns grow over new strains of the
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virus widely believed to be more transmissible. claridge's and welcome to the program the kremlin is a most vocal critic of alexei navalny has been jailed for 30 days he was detained immediately upon his return to russia on sunday russian prosecutors say he violated the parole terms of a suspended sentence for embezzlement of ali and his supporters say the charges are politically motivated germany has joined many other countries in calling for his immediate release. god would not. let him go chanting supporters outside the police station in him the facility holding of all need a makeshift courthouse in order to quickly process his case after learning he'd
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soon be jailed of all he took aim at vladimir putin and urged his backers to rise up. what is the most afraid of what are these thieves hiding in a bunker most afraid of you know what perfectly good people taking to the streets because this is the political factor they can't ignore it's the most important thing is the essence of politics don't be afraid to take the streets not for me but for yourselves and your future. was arrested on sunday as he returned to russia from berlin authorities claim he was violating the terms of a suspended prison sentence. he had spent months recovering in germany from a near fatal poisoning he blames on the russian government germany and other western governments denounced his arrest. goodness the german government condemns the arrest of mr neville me immediately after his voluntary return to his russian homeland. to charge mr neighbor to buy
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a lation of his probation after an arbitrary verdict that is against any principle of the rule of law. the kremlin has denied any involvement in the volleys poisoning on monday the russian foreign minister dismissed criticism over his recent arrest. you can feel the joy of their carbon copy comment joy because now we're turning a partly helps the western politicians to think that they can no destruct their citizens from the deepest crisis the liberal system has found themselves in locals always. in its several countries have called on the e.u. to consider imposing sanctions on moscow for throwing of all me in jail he will remain in prison pending a trial. and as i heard there in that report a number of countries are calling for fresh sanctions on mask out following up on these arrests and interview has been engaging the reaction from politicians across europe here's how they've been reacting it's
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a total disgrace of course i was expecting like he was expecting these are i mean traditionally now and there are these regimes who are open on b.m. but also all to kill them i mean. it's an absolute disgrace and. it has to be met by a very strong international reaction and it's basically your own reaction you mentioned there was close by europe and leaders there are very good that it's not we need and good news making fun of all our principles oh we. i hope that you can be swift and i can make a decision because i fear that the missing of ali's life might be in danger we've seen the case of mr magnitsky who wasn't as. known as a car i'm part of his car and being in jail was very limited and now we have our
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one. you know our deceased person who was killed in jail so we widen wouldn't want to see the same thing happening to missteps in the army that's why we need to be swift the treatment of nobody in the last months beginning was opposing and now ending with that arrest and. is showing that the lip service of that russia is a democracy and state of rule of law is only lip service and the legend the reality is like in the tradition of dictatorship and this is what is not always a bill for all people i think the council of europe. now this is a topic and to discuss how we can increase pressure on russia and not only european unity but also the council of europe which is responsible for the human rights and your being in europe as a whole. to the u.s. now where the f.b.i. is vetting all $25000.00 service personnel involved in security for president elect to show biden's inauguration defense officials say they are worried about an
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insider attack or other threat less than 2 days to go until the event washington d.c. has become a fortress city of roadblocks and barricades security concerns have gripped the city since riots at the capitol on january 6th people come. running to safety into the capitol building days pass now we're caught up in a lockdown during a rehearsal for the upcoming integration. the as you keep going right inside the closed. a false alarm the fire at a nearby fearless encampment was later deemed not a threat but the reaction from authorities perfectly encapsulates the current anxiety in washington i've never seen anything like this and i've been in d.c. a long time it's terrifying just to see you know the the capital of our country and you know we stand on values like freedom and democracy and you see these these wall of these are stripped and more than 20000 national guard troops have been deployed
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across the city buildings have been barricaded main streets and bridges blocked all because pro trump extremists of thoughts opposed to serious danger. the way in which donald trump supporters are being looked at and talked about i want to force is exactly the way that we look at and talk about al qaeda and isis we're talking about online shouter we're talking about the dark web we're talking about efforts to commit violence against the united states and its institutions in to assassinate members of the government and they are not going to hang up their guns in their ammo vests on january 20th with security high and coronavirus concerns limiting crowds joe biden swearing in will be unlike any previous immigration flags will replace supporters in front of the u.s. capitol and the outgoing president will not be present to symbolize the peaceful
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transfer of power. let's cross to washington d.c. and our correspondent all over salat all over you at the u.s. capitol today tell us what the situation is like now less than 2 days before joe biden takes office. and we filmed inside that militarized zone and that's really what it is no it does not feel like a city anymore but rather like some kind of a militarized zone and that perimeter in which the u.s. capitol is was under a complete lockdown today because of a fire there are some thousands some 25000 soldiers in fact patrolling inside and outside the capitol we witnessed an arrest yesterday but there's also some normalcy coming back to the capital there were rehearsals under way a marching band practicing also the sound check exactly where joe biden is going to be sworn in in less than 48 hours or so and that certainly will be a ceremony unlike any other because he will be sworn in in front of hardly any
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guests here describing a city clearly on high alert and u.s. defense officials have said they are worried about an insider attack from the very troops meant to keep the inauguration safe what is a law enforcement doing to make sure that service members assigned to provide security don't in fact themselves pose a threat to the f.b.i. is currently vetting their 25000 national guardsmen for that very full those very reasons of course those are the ones that are able to get close to joe biden and they are heavily armed i spoke to one national guardsman today and he said of course yes there are both sides of the political aisle representatives within the national guard and there are certainly trying supporters some that are very frustrated about joe biden's election victory many that don't believe the big 3 of course and again they are armed so it's a big challenge certainly but the f.b.i. also remains optimistic that they have the situation under control that's now been
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nearly 2 weeks since extremists stormed the u.s. capital what is the state of the investigation into that. some several hundreds have been arrested so far 2 in washington d.c. over the last days i witnessed one the other one happened earlier. last week where an armed individual with 500 rounds of ammunition was cause she was trying to get inside the capitol perimeter with fake id credentials so really tensions are running high here what also became clear in the investigation is that lawmakers were involved in planning the attack on the capitol some 3 republican lawmakers were actively involved other active and former lawmakers were in the crowd and conservative insiders as well and that really shows that this was the storming of the cabin was not only inside the by president troll but also 1 1 organized and orchestrated by some of his very own party members of his talent in washington d.c.
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thank you very much. well u.s. president all trump is not wasting his final moments in the white house he's preparing to issue more than 100 of pardons on tuesday his last full day in office the list of clemencies includes white collar criminals and high profile convicts but reportedly will not include trump himself meanwhile video footage has emerged from the new yorker magazine showing rioters inside the senate chamber as the capitol was being ransacked. we're going to. go there live right in the jackson area one of the functions it was going to sell us out. of just to go to. the state of those that are we know that for certain right you are right i'm sure that's sort of.
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where they were. there is no no this is right we're back in a folder. yes . it was of course a footage of the storming of the u.s. capitol recently released by the new yorker magazine let's bring that back to germany and chancellor angela merkel who is jus to meet with germany's state premiers to discuss tightening lockdown restrictions beyond january although infection rates have improved slightly they are not declining as quickly as was hoped and that's paired with worries newly identified covert 1000 variants are more transmissible germany hopes that imposing even stricter measures will bring down at the stubborn spread of infections. another bleak and wintry week in berlin the
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streets are mostly empty and many who do need to go out where a mosque seems to be helping there's been a slight drop in coded 19 infections but it's not enough the government is preparing to tighten restrictions and berlin is saying that's a good thing. i think being strict to make sense and i'm hoping this will finally bring it all to win and. honestly it'd be great if people just realize that it's not getting any better and that they should stay at home. i really hope that we realize that we'll have to put up with these restrictions until at least the summer . the government who said to want to stop office workers from commuting and push them into working from home more that's partly because travelling on public transport poses a particularly high in fiction risk politicians and health authorities are also extremely worried about the threat posed by covert 19 mutations which has led to
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a steep rise in infections in some countries so. highly infectious variants of the corona virus have been detected in germany one very into spread through great britain the other through south africa and at the moment we have further warring reports from brazil. right now the pandemic has a firm hold on germany even though the situation in hospitals and intensive care units is showing signs of easing. bellerose has been stripped of co-hosting the ice hockey world championship in may the move comes amid growing pressure following president alexander lukashenko his brutal crackdown against opposition protests and just last week because franco met with the international hockey federation chief and a fazio who had hoped that the tournaments would unify rather than divide his words but now wise hockey world governing body says quote it's currently impossible to
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ensure the welfare of the teams and spectators in belarus. is your news update at this hour stay tuned for deja vu music africa and play richardson in berlin for me the whole team thanks so much for watching. the colby's in germany to learn german in the cool. why not learn with him d w z learning course because very. closely. fully. don't use to be nice to the cool. discovery.
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subscribe to the documentary. this is deja vu news africa coming up on the program they've risked their lives enough but not anymore kenyan health workers out on strike calling other governments to do more to protect them when the job leads die of cold at night also coming up. more the winds supportive have even been denied here he says in kampala while himself he remains reportedly who i choose hold. on that he micah genia hello and welcome to the program as well as the un the
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asians are racing to vaccinate the appalachians against colvin 19 africa hostile fossick you know only one 5th of the vaccination doses the continent needs the african union says it has secured 270000000 over 1000 vaccine doses which will be made available this year this will supplement the 600000000 doses obtained by the well health organization's kovacs alliance for africa but some african nations aren't willing to wait guinea is now test in russia make 5 vaccine and i was ordered 2000000 doses south africa i thought it 20000000 doses of the us doesn't make a vaccine and kenya has ordered $24000000.00 which should start arriving by the end of next month but that's not soon enough for many health workers who feel the unexploited they've gone on strike to demand better oppy medical kaba on adequate protective gear did abuse reports from nairobi.
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loves her job as clinical officer a big part of that though was to work closely with covert 19 patients then one day she got sick herself and someone called me and i went through a lot of problems after i was infected i didn't have a medical problem which could come on my hands and a good source if i was supposed to go on oxygen my blood of my sons were infected it was very traumatising she survived 9 of her colleagues did not and then another shock she had to pay the expensive hospital bill from our own pocket for over a month now she's been on strike with her nurses and medical lab offices more than $30000.00 according to the unions their demands include protective health insurance and compensation for families in case of death if any of us is to die for an update us today. we have finally is going to investigation.
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and as if that is not enough then they tell you if you do not go back to that and say working environment we are going to start. indeed house care workers across kenya have lost their jobs for participating in strikes the government says illegal we put the health care workers demands to the cabinet secretary of health. we have more than enough people in this country since october this year we have got the most generous. insurance package that has been given to the civil so once they do have some energy to meet the issues they have raised with us for example delays in their payments and so on the reason for those delays says the health minister is the current economic situation. nobody is denying that he should be getting your money you should. it's either just a myth right but we're also saying that when there is this situation in the country
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let's also visit to get them you know and don't make it look like you have blackmailing the government at his weakest point. as dorcas doesn't feel protected by her employer she's awaiting the covert 19 vaccine kenya expects to receive the vaccine through the kovacs facility among other sources but experts say a 60 percent vaccination target is needed to achieve herd immunity on the african continent meanwhile wealthy nations have reserved more than half of the vaccines even though the home to only 14 percent of the world's population so they've kind of some selfishness to say live a fuss resign it now for people i think the issue here is that global responsibilities you can reserve as many as you want for your country but what is your responsibility to ensuring there while he says to be safe that's also doctors wish for herself and her colleagues probably feel about their arm that penny and have african countries get the vaccination later yeah i mean we are less you mind
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we feel like we are not going to see that like the only way that i look that never listen to you hopefully we're going to give them up in this. kenya 1st tranche of $24000000.00 vaccine doses is expected to arrive next month dorcas now hopes the vaccine will finally ensure her safety. meanwhile the world health organization has warned of the catastrophic moral failure in the distribution of vaccines and is calling for more equitable distribution aside from the vaccines developed in the west india russia and china also producing go. on and spoke to kenya's health minister and. tends to directly patches from the i want to. be have been in touch for example in a kind as i said we have been in touch with you know from. india and even with their pfizer you know we are in touch with all of them the issue is who
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has got vaccines to sell over and above the demand that are loaded it because don't forget that europe went on board those things even as they were being one foxit so we are playing catch up and walking with. organizations that i would under stress in terms of supply wealthy nations have secured 51 percent of all vaccines even though they are only home to 40 percent of the world's population so other countries like kenya or other african countries actually could be waiting for months and even india is what do you think is that fair it is not fair but you know kind of for example as a population of about a 1000000 people they have. that for 3cww doses you know and they have the money and they can do it it is not fair. but as far as i'm concerned it is also it's a wake up call is a week of call for the rest of the world you know we have learnt 2 things we've
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called 19 number one is that. it doesn't matter how you cut self disease going forward is global it doesn't matter what sort of graphical location you give yourself and assume that you can take care of your population only own you can't. the 2nd thing we have learnt is that we have to be very silty liant or vaccines on pharmaceutical commodities or in pharmaceutical products we have to be very self-reliant as a continent as a country it's very important to come to this realization that depending on the western nations for our wellbeing as far as. medical issues are concerned is foolish because as we have seen when push comes to shore people
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your. own fast and then think about the other 2nd and we don't always want to be the 2nd to be thought about. now a few days after controversial elections in uganda opposition candidate bobby wine is said to be blocked from leaving his home and sheeps have reportedly raided his party's headquarters 1st venture it was 70 was declared when i with over 50 percent of the vote while wine we see the dow 35 percent and i just fraud mr allen fellow ugandans to reject the results. in this democracy the official loser of the vote for president has been effectively under government house arrest and not been seen for days bobby wine seen here in archive video said in a telephone interview he believes seventies victory was built on cooked up fraudulent results. maybe they'd. never walk back.
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everything that we've got. over there that are. you reporting from kampala points to a population on edge at the moment as the military makes its presence known whines supporters want to hear a call to action or perhaps a call to no action anything from their leader. ok let's come and talk to us and tell us that we lost it will be fine with us. he really did lose say backers a 6 term president who 75 how do i not clap or what we have won this election we really worked hard for the vote door to door throughout uganda and i got to you now to 5 years the celebration with a strong dose of tension in a country where dozens of lives have been lost over political differences in recent
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months supporters of the oficial luser this time hope the international community can influence what comes next. in uganda respondents. joins us from the capital kampala as we also us. best tell us how tense is the situation on the ground. i don't know why the election left some people celebrating on august 37 inches i think the situation around here is. really inspired by the freedoms of all the want he's freedom to leave his home in every walk in the us 'd know what the next move is going to be while they expect that we'll be watching one of the things we might do research go to court i don't do not know what to do i spoke to some of the supporters who told me that they aren't the only thing in the lives of our diocese so there's a lot of police a military deployment on his boat the wind for me going to leave his home it's creating
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a lot of tension especially among he supposes you just mentioned above the wind is still on the songs also qualify right why exactly is that. i think it's all because he spoke quietly i listened to the military spokesperson who was interviewed by the local media and he said that they are doing so because they have some perceived great sound in the opposition candidate both the way he actually say that they are doing this in he's own interests much above the line they had to stop him from speaking to his people the war was to get out to me to support as a collective against the king to cade's residuum a civilian allegations of for treating other police say both of us this off as all of them on the same output it will create chaos so that is a situation surrounding by one of our so to mention it was important to know that even in the previous election remain a provision can you get the main challenge of your in the 7 at that time because that is
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a visitor system scenario immediately after the elections was with allows you to his home. briefly before you go what you think is going to happen next i think what is going to have been it says that the police will maintain the deployment around will be warnings all models are in the streets for them that they're sad to have organization results also the other one is likely to go to the courts of law and challenge their resolve as to delay to find a cause situation on the side of influenza are likely to respond to what their needs as he called like their vent for this purpose if you tell them to remain calm like yesterday and before i think they remain calm get plenty of time sure sorry i'm going to get in such they're likely to keep. to vocalise in the streets especially in areas rather suspect that could very scared. them was that of your correspondents and come follow you down the sign for your sign. and that's how you wrap things up a mall boss stories with about websites t w dot com slash africa or you can go to our facebook and twitter pages 5 for now
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but see you soon. kick off. time back on for they pulled off a victory over friday and extended their. partially to the fortress for the top. only. proved unstoppable notching up 3 points against later kusa. 60 minutes on d w. news did his best girl. i'm sure going to vote. in support. of.
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the debris of. a new car making giant makes its market debut can still a fusion of p.s.a. and fiar chrysler guidance 14 brands along the car industry is bumpy road into the future. also in the show more positive economic figures for china but what will the new biden presence in the u.s. mean for the country's trade fortunes. and british fish exporters take their complaints directly to parliament as new customs requirements with the e.u. slow their trade costing them money look at one fishing community hit hard by the new red tape. welcome to the show. could have you with us or new auto giant made its market debut on monday but still. not exactly unknown it's
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the fusion of car makers chrysler out of the u.s. and france it's now the world's 4th largest auto company but is still on says agile enough for the car industry's electric digital and possibly automated future as a look. to says portfolio includes. opel and sits home all of which a very popular in europe and chrysler has added venerable u.s. brands keep into the mix. the new transatlantic automaker owns 14 grams now the world's 4th biggest co maker off to vote track and toyota and the red sun mitsubishi alliance. c. hopes the merger will leverage synergies that will save billions of euros including reducing the many platforms its vehicles around to just a handful by joining forces stand on his hopes to make an easy
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a shift into electric mobility. analysts cons that the merger could see the closure of underused factories. as is notorious for tough cost cutting measures the official line however is that all counts will remain open. so how did the markets received the losses on its 1st day our financial correspondent chelsea delaney has this look. a lot of the stock market debut was a bit of a blockbuster shares start up trading about 3 percent at one point they were up about 5 percent and trading in paris so and masters are looking at this tie up as a really positive and a deal that gives a lot to really a shot at the future many automakers even the biggest are really struggling right now with the shift to electric vehicles and by pooling their resources of p.s.a. and chrysler should be able to be a bigger competitor in this market in the future one of the big questions though is
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how they will go about saving money of a said they want to save about 5000000000 euros but for now they're saying they don't plan to cut jobs they don't plan to close factories and they plan to maintain all 14 brands that they have analysts investors are a bit skeptical that they'll actually be able to achieve that. financial correspondent chelsea delaney there in frankfurt over age where new figures show the chinese economy grew in the 4th quarter of 2020 underlining its rapid recovery from the pen demick results to a stronger than expected 2020 for the country with growth of 2.3 percent china appears to be the only major economy to avoid shrinking last year as other countries struggle with the impact of covert $19.00 and $1.00 of those are those countries of course being the us which remains in a series of trade and diplomatic disputes with china with global consequences so with the new president coming into office this week many are wondering where those tissues are headed here's the w.'s general do alone. what comes next after america
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1st 4 years of donald trump have left their mark on the international trading order torn up deals trade wars tit for tat terrorists and it's hardly been a resulting success take the trade war with china washington slap tariffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese products but record amounts are still being spent on them while american exports have only slightly improved china's trade surplus still skyrocketed to over 75000000000 dollars exports to the u.s. are still growing. know how to deal with china is a shared question for both the e.u. and the u.s. they both want to be present in the chinese market because it's huge but they also want to get china to play by the rules but it means respecting intellectual property and having the same conditions for european and american companies in china as the other way around and they don't want china to have unchallenged technological dominance in the world they just haven't figured out how to achieve
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those ends yet together or separately. put out a timer multi-lateralism has supposedly floundered china has since become a signatory to the world's largest free trade pact the regional comprehensive economic partnership involves 15 countries making up close to 30 percent of world trade deal cuts as much as 90 percent of the tariffs on imports between its members within 20 years of coming into effect. now it's worth noting that the r.c. was 1st proposed in 2011 and that's quite a long time before the us china trade war even started so it's not as if one percent dictated the other but the us that you should sit up and take note anyway are said might not mean as much economically right now but it means that these countries have agreed on a joint economic bench or it is a foreigner it's
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a building block. that these countries can and will build up right so it's kind of it's it's it's a stepping stone if you will and that is kind of the part that should for even you and that should for a the united states the e.u. and the u.s. have a host of issues to deal with before they can repair and eventually strengthen their relationship so that they can counter the outsized ambitions of china which i'm all other ways has cemented its international influence by signing a sweeping free trade deal with its neighbors and beyond i mean that's manageable but it is also of course a special time nobody is going to use inheriting a very. you know dramatic. economic situation to basically use their for because of the pad going to be further for both a domestic oriented present those who really hope that the biden ministration is going to our share in
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a new era of closer transatlantic trade relations i think they're going to have to be patient for the 1st couple of years. while a golden age is hardly to be found in the time of a pandemic there is a golden opportunity not to return to the system before donald trump but to make it better he won't make trade great again alone with allies help it can be greater than it once. helped him along with the report let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines. joe biden scrapped the planned keystone x.l. oil pipeline on his 1st day in office that's according to multiple media reports the move would transfer half a 1000000 barrels of oil daily from alberta to refineries in texas president trump has been a key backer of the project. singapore based ride hilling and food delivery service grab is considering listing on the new york stock exchange this year market insiders say the i.p.o. could raise at least $2000000000.00 making it the largest overseas share offering
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by a southeast asian company grab is currently valued at more than $16000000000.00. germany says the rest of kremlin opposition figure alexina vonnie will not affect the north stream to pipeline project to bring russian gas to germany with a government spokesman saying berlin's position was unchanged despite the rule of law violation foreign traders have meanwhile dumped russian currency sending the ruble tumbling frankfurt airport has had its worst year in decades that's after the pandemic largely brought air travel to a standstill passenger numbers fell by more than 70 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year airport's operator warned it had another difficult year ahead. with drivers of more than 20 c. food trucks parked near the u.k. parliament on monday to vent their frustrations with exporting to the european union issue our new link the customs procedures for shipments from britain to the e.u. they went to place at the beginning of the year following the u.k.'s departure from the blocks customs union the british government says it's resolving what it calls
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teething problems and pointed to a $23000000.00 fund rather pound fund to help businesses hit by delays and for business is losing their catch now help can't come soon enough take a look. scottish fisherman ian mcqueen went much rather be out on the water right now but what would be the use the language he catches are no longer reaching his main customers in the e.u. since it became official he's only been out twice off the west coast of scotland. the forced. catch never got any fall. because of the paperwork. ship it was written off it never made it never made it to the life neil mclean's langoustines usually end up exclusively at fish markets in the e.u. like here in bologna assume air france but at the moment hardly any cargo comes through from scotland since breakfast it and
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a ray of additional paperwork is required including new health certificates for live catch no mistakes are allowed. to correspond with the travel. of the plane. and if the slightest if the paperwork doesn't much up in the slightest way then it's rejected . many fishermen in scotland feel the same way as mcqueen in the scottish port town of there are a few trucks waiting for fish crabs or mussels destined for europe. but many fishermen like mcqueen want to wait and see if the problems can be solved before they send their precious cargo into the unknown. an entire region has nearly come to a standstill many people here are angry i think it's a load of nonsense absolutely besides of the end of the line that. just had no help
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whatsoever bentley and all weather service for us and i'm trying and a lesson in the county even on the figures show can be in mind 62 percent of the scottish population want it to mean what breaks it and this is exactly why the 1st defeat not just for the shellfish but for a lot of the projects from scotland was going to europe. neil mcqueen usually works with 3 men now their future of looks shaky. and prices increase. to get to where we were and it looks as if it's all just been wiped out i'm going to have to start. convinced there's no easy fix additional bureaucracy is the least of new problems that come with bracks it for many fishermen in scotland and elsewhere there's no clear vision for what their future will look like. that's it for me and the d. w.
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the coronavirus update the coded special monday to friday on t.w. . dot mini and well it's finally here the 1st coronavirus film with hollywood a listers locked down is the story of a diamond heist set of big tedious video conferences and twilit paper hoarding. more on an hathaway's pandemic performance coming up on arts and culture and later on picasso and meet mickey mouse and the work of german street artist boone yeah. by now we've seen all kinds of creative solutions to make art and performances possible despite social distancing
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we've seen concerts on balconies concerts on rooftops concerts on tiny islands now a project focusing on the impossibilities of art in isolation is more. than may not have found an interesting way of visualising social distancing he's put actors from the theater in southern germany inside giant p.v.c. bubbles. for example the musician plays in his. only he is himself and cannot communicate with the other musicians and the actor also only he is himself and i tried to depict these areas of culture and also in the us for example of an old person. with his photo projects a social distance tax flow he had me not once to illustrate how social distancing during the covert crisis might affect people and how important closeness is to us
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social fabric. the actors are all wearing costumes from different plays and get into that bubbles one after the other. then has just 15 minutes to take his photos because condensation forms inside it all takes time what. every said or done so far has its own atmosphere that's just so special in itself you know just the performance as a performance. a few weeks ago for. the musicians from the start got philharmonic to put on my concert attire and then climb into the p.v.c. bowls with the instruments. he took. kill the enemy not as a conceptual artist in 2014 he published a video experiment human. tracks on the impact of massive am in 2015 he photographed refugees did your attention to overcrowded refugee shelters. and in
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2019 he photographed young people using small things to illustrate the idea of humans it's day to roll material and now he's tackling the coronavirus crisis each scene is carefully composed the act through each tell a story during the photo shoot they act south. so how exactly does it feel to perform inside a p.v.c. bottle acoustic the acoustics are pretty extreme i've actually got a bit of an impression right now but it was an interesting experience. i'm very excited about the end result. for any opportunity we have right now to present ourselves. now because of the pandemic is only publishing his photos on his website but perhaps one day testimony to a time when all could.
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concert halls theatres museums are all shut down for now here in germany and in many countries but my colleague adrian kennedy has been looking at some new movies to deal with the current pandemic and one of them has a pretty big castrator and that's why it has a big name car this is not only starring anne hathaway and edgy for it's a romantic comedy and they are a couple going for relationship problems and spending far too much time in that locked down the solution to not going crazy is believing the stage heist and steal a free 1000000 euro. as one does uncovered crisis mode indeed and the amazing thing about this movie is that it was conceived written produced and brought all in the midst of the pandemic. director
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doug wyman telling us how you want about that together with screenwriter steven knight. steve and i set out to do the outrageous and i think of all because of the pandemic writers to sit sit down on july 1 and say let's write something that will shoot in september and have it done by the end of the year that's that's insane maybe even crazier then then i have no way to intelligent for deciding to rob parents. or it's probably easier than trying to do it steven i just did. ok so they made the movie in about 4 months that's pretty quick for a movie of the scale is it any good though what it's got mixed reviews at best or some might say has been panned. some people calling it an irritating heist comment say one review even going as far as to suggest warn the public that they
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should keep a social distance from this no doesn't sound like mixed reviews adrian this is the us one outlier though that said it did have a message that might resonate that message would be that in order to survive the pandemic it might be necessary to go crazy ok well we're are very obviously already practicing that it'll be interesting to see people on screen wearing masks and not just the like where they're wearing a mask but not all the movies that are dealing with this pandemic are this silly there are also some pretty serious cultural respect by one of the 1st out of the block was a way he made a documentary film tributes to the health workers in hand who were watching in the frontline against the pandemic. this film of the nation was the 1st full length documentary dedicated to the pandemic way way directed and produced it from europe with the filming done by ordinary citizens in the region
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and it did provide some very haunting and memorable images well it's a very different movies about the current a virus pandemic you dream kind of a thanks so much thank you. and more culture news now american music producer and convicted murderer phil spector has died in prison at age 81 spector was sentenced in 2009 for the murder of actress on a clarkson he rose to fame in the 1960 s. producing a string of hit records and creating a widely used recording technique known as the wall of sound specter's daughter said he died of coded 1000 complications. archaeologists and egypt have made new discoveries that they say will rewrite the region's history the team uncovered the burial temple of queen myriads husband king ruled more than 4000 years ago they also found dozens of sarcophagi dating back over 3000 years and
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a 4 metre long pirate's with texts from the book of the dead the collection of ancient egyptian spells meant to guide the deceased through the afterlife. another discovery in italy engineers working on the florence cathedral have found hundreds of animal prints dating to the early 14 hundreds that's when the building's terra cotta roof tiles were made and while they were still drying under the tuscan sun cats dogs foxes do your chickens and other creatures all apparently left their marks experts are busy cataloguing the tracks. an american beer company claims to have made art history with a stunt it calls the world's most expensive artwork the installation is made of $2600.00 real diplomas from american universities based on the cost of student tuition in the u.s. they say that makes it worth $470000000.00 the installation is titled the devinsky
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of debt. now to an artist who keeps his prices deliberately low german urban artist boreal shows his work in museums and galleries but he also wants it out in the world as well sometimes he just puts artworks out on the street for whoever wants to take them his work is all about re mixing art history with pop culture. i. learned boy. likes to mix it up techniques here is an adult to stick reference it's. one single working feature knowledges take care of a job picasso and even did he. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 was injured as a construction please a figures from art history from the current media policy of mustard and even though
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you might recognize them they're not in my usual context. yeah allows us to see them through fresh eyes when he takes the mona lisa out of the louvre he also takes away some of the reverence with which all his often treat it in his work and i don't know it's shown with the baby jesus who's taking a selfie. because i'm a boy has a collector influence says he just opposes a funny songs version of the deposition of christ with a film poster and then he gives that the believe treatment. by jesus for basically it's finished but it's at this point that i start to produce my image to start with i have an idea exactly what signs it's going to be what proportions it will have how the figures will be arranged and what sort of color scheme i'm off to a card which. has what might be described as street art but it's by no means
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out of place in a museum. i'm not really a typical street who goes out illegally spraying walls and train tunnels and all that. german thing on my. part i do like to work in public spaces but in a much more multi-faceted way confucius figures. but can i take it with them for. the next time you. take it with.
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serial production. if. i don't want to start drifting towards prices the. people. the principle that sing keeping with streets be taken as a democrat. a reputation. to maintain. thanks for watching arts and culture. on a very quick trip to paris museums there are closed but the whole damn museum sculpture garden is open again.
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