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tv   Anne Will  Deutsche Welle  February 16, 2021 12:00am-1:00am CET

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this is the news live from berlin well protests. there are reports of shots being fired at protests thousands turned out across the country again on monday even as police broke peaceful and through demonstrations to troops now on some city streets there are fears of a violent crackdown maybe in the making also coming up the diplomatic route of the prison is turkey is not happy with the way america has reacted to the killing of 13 turkish prisoners in northern iraq. and it's telling goals in bavaria as little be
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filled give madiba. and made a point as they give police. a math anyhow bookham in me and nasiriyah security forces have reportedly fired on protesting crowds in the city of mandalay that is not official confirmation of injuries or deaths the military join to has deployed extra troops across the country as it intensifies if it's to quell a popular uprising a coup 2 weeks ago also triggered mass protests and international condemnation so far the generals appear unnerved. i mean mars military junta has sent in the big guns soldiers are patrolling the streets a sign that the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters could escalate since this
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month's coup the military has given itself sweeping powers allowing it to detain people without court order. you know doing that to know if you've done it today here we can see military vehicles not police security like before they've tightened security at the central bank because this is the main stream of the country's money in circulation they are afraid the central bank will stop working so that's why they have deployed the military vehicles here the ability. but the demonstrators are not intimidated bank employees have joined engineers doctors students and even soccer players and refusing to go to work. the bloom you're going to people's actions won't stop because they have already taken the 1st step which is the most difficult one people are marching on the streets and they don't care if they are arrested or shot we can't stop now the fear in our minds is going away.
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the release of civilian leader own son suchi is a key demand of demonstrators she was scheduled to appear in court today but the hearing has been postponed until wednesday meehan mar does not have an independent judiciary says to cheat could be kept in custody indefinitely but as government workers join the civil disobedience movement it could eventually become difficult for the military to keep the government and the hunters hold on it running. last monday there were smaller numbers of people on the streets hundreds of demonstrators were the time to earlier we spoke with hmong sonnie. human rights activist biased in london and i asked him whether the protest movement is already weakening. no it is not dying but of course a lot of people have been the rest is across the country but those 2 are still out on the streets and they are forming you know different teen says some have
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formed themselves as the medical rescue team you know magic others have taken the front lines and you know i listen to and ward the demonstrations and their speeches and vermes and and they know that they are raising their basically risking their long you know have the by participating in their speaking out there but they're continuing on because they know basically this is now or never sort of the existential thing for them as well as for the military. the u.s. has sought to diffuse a diplomatic route with turkey washington says it now supports to these claims that turkish prisoners were executed by militants from the kurdish p.k. a group last week turkey launched an air and ground assault against pick a stronghold in iraq agra said on sunday that the militant group had retaliated by executing 13 turkish persons cases the prisoners died during
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a turkish airstrike the us initially refused to endorse the turkish plane a move that outraged president type of one. earlier we spoke today doubly correspondent daryn johns in stamboul and i asked him why the u.s. had changed its stance well it does appear that washington has recognized has made a major misstep in its initial statement where appear to give equal waiting to version of events over the killing of these 13 turkish citizens and a terrorist organization the p k k which is what it is designated by the united states in the european union and from un chris perspective this is calls that the outrage and fury and now it does appear that washington is in damage limitation mode and to me blinken the secretary of state poked with his turkish counterpart. in what was seen as a way of assuaging turkish anger and then following the statement which was unequivocal in packing turkey stance in the version of events of the killing of
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these turkish citizens but the statement also raise a number of issues that washington is still very unhappy with turkey with notably rush turkey's purchase of a russian missile system dorian jones in istanbul washington and korea have long been the kurdish p.k. while both governments have designated the terror group the u.s. for a close alliance with the kurds to defeat the islamic state in syria. the latest salvo in a conflict stretching back decades took each airstrikes a pounding the p.k. k. in northern iraq where the guerrillas maintain a string of holdouts near the border with turkey. the militant group has long been a thorn in the side of ankara fighting a bloody insurgency in response to the discrimination of kurds in turkey. this drawn out conflict has spilled over into iraq and syria. it's also led to tensions between turkey and the us. mere merican relied
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heavily on kurdish wide p.g. fighters in their campaign against islamic state militants in syria turkey says the group is directly linked to the p.k. k. the us provided the y.p. g. with training weapons and air support u.s. special forces fought alongside the kurdish allies who finally defeated i-s. in 2019. the alliance ended when former president donald trump largely withdrew u.s. troops from syria later that year. turkey took full advantage attacking the kurdish autonomous region in northern syria and expelling kurdish forces from its borders. on to trump the us stood by as to exert its military might in the region the early signs that biden administration might not be as accommodating. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. series and goes on joe has been
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confirmed as the next director general of the world trade organization making her the 1st woman and the 1st african to head the body confirmation comes after u.s. president joe biden supported a candidacy donald trump had previously blocked effectively paralyzing york and as i should. the severe winter storm has most of the eastern united states in its grip and it also are bringing snow when the austin area is more used to days its interests like texas the state's been blanketed with snow and power outages are affecting hundreds of thousands of residents residents and businesses the world health organization has granted an emergency authorization to astra zeneca as corona virus vaccine the move should enable the u.n. agencies partners to ship millions of does this to countries worldwide it's cheaper and easier to handle than the pantech finds a vaccine should make the rollout easier in poorer parts of the world.
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authorities here in germany have severely restricted travel from the czech republic and parts of austria to stop the spread of highly contagious coronavirus variants has suspended rail services to and from affected areas and police offices at frankfurt airport checking passengers arriving from vienna and prague european union has criticized the shutdown which is causing major disruption. all along germany's eastern and southern borders many are worried and few are pleased the new travel restrictions came into force over the weekend creating road congestion and leaving many commuters feeling blindsided. yes innovative sent back. i'm from austria and i'm taking my son back to his mother and not even allowed to drive through germany. as of sunday many borders that were hardly noticeable before are now blocked by checkpoints only travelers who meet a small list of criteria are allowed through such as workers from
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a list of essential industries residents of germany and even then only if they can show a negative coronavirus test a spokesman for the federal police says in the 1st day about half of all travelers were turned away. from 10000 vehicles on the 1st day about 5000 were sent back. up to be used. with the delays companies are concerned about disruptions to vital supply chains austria and the czech republic both rank in the top 10 among germany's trading partners. the current infection rate in germany is under 60 cases per 100000 people in most areas in comparison regions just across the border in the czech republic range from nearly $500.00 to more than a 1000. german authorities say the snap measures are necessary to preserve the gains against covert 19 made here in recent weeks. i mean is it to it's when we
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have a situation where we have to do whatever is necessary to prevent piracy variants that are significantly more aggressive and can bring significantly more infections with them from spreading in germany. as quickly as they have unfortunately in neighboring countries. but many who have arrived at the border say they needed more notice and more clarity germany's regional leaders have promised more details on the rules to be provided in the coming days. sport now and fresh from winning the club world cup in balmy munich we're back to bundesliga business and streit into a variant blizzard on monday not bind where expected to support a side lightly bielefeld but the visitors began the match looking much more harm in the conditions. it was a less than more welcome home for byron after they were crowned club world champions in the heat of qatar it looked like they'd become
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a little too used to the middle east and weather as bielefeld caught them cold. michelle fluck made it one nil after just 19 minutes. feels confident seemed to intensify with the blizzard a most people gave them a 2 to lead to take into how. with the pitch cleared for the 2nd half byron looked on sure a shooting who made it to one on 48 minutes but bielefeld weren't code and restored their 2 goal lead a minute later through christian gevo of the austrian forward picking a great time to score his 1st big does league goal surge cannot be measured a ball for current and to liesl to make it 32 just before the biron fought back. more good work from the winger led to by an equaliser through alfonso davis who rendered off the scoring with 20 minutes to go 33 it finished to leave disappointed faces all round as byron dropped points in the title race and blew their chance of
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a famous victory. they can run a virus pandemic has led to the closure of many cultural venues including the famed . paris but while the doors are closed an army of curators and restores are making the most of the opportunity to. make necessary repairs 10 projects are currently on the wire that will make hot lovers glad to come back once the museum stores reopen. masterpieces on display and empty halls for months now the loot museum has been closed to visitors typically some 10000 artificial no toes would stand shoulder to shoulder in these galleries on any given day to see classic works like the mona lisa and wing victory the pandemic change that last october the crews are getting ready for when guests are welcomed back. to record my colleagues
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usually say i'm the happiest man in the museum because my job as a maintenance and works manager is probably the least impacted by the crisis taking advantage of the museum's closure to speed up maintenance and to do repairs that are difficult to schedule when the museum is open. roughly 250 employees are here daily to spruce up the parisian landmark elizabeth and one cunning is the head curator of the artifacts department she's excited to see visitors reactions. when the museum reopens everything will be perfect this sleeping beauty will have had time to powder her nose hopefully these halls will be busy with tourists once again in the not so distant future. of lisa that's it for now up next on the channel news africa don't forget to get more news on the news at and deadly dot com at any time of day you can also follow our stories and correspondents on instagram and
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twitter the handle you need there he's at news a lot more news headlines coming up at the top of the al from now for now from and the same here in berlin thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. cuts. there are many reasons for such incidents that. there are many answers. and there are many stories.
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to make up your own money. going to. play. w. made for mines. this is the the good news off the cuff coming up in the program. it's the head again at least 3 people have died from people like giving us that it leads us resurgence of the country was declared fini of the disease also coming out. to zimbabwe has received 200000 doses of civil phone call to 19 but students from china. what does imbalance think about the vaccine that has been approved without trial. in security in the region has more than doubled the number
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10 on the displaced people in less than 2 weeks now leaders of the scientology 5 between would speak to once again trying to find a solution. i met you mike as you know and you're welcome to the program west africa is facing a resurgence of fevola the fast says the end of a tween to 16 outbreak which killed more than 11000 people back then the epidemic began in guinea and now that same country house record at 7 new confirmed cases including 3 that. those be the starts well the fresh epidemic or has some lessons from the fall. there is back in guinea in the 1st identified case one person died last week in the south east the same region where
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the virus 1st surfaced in 2013 officials say some people who took part in the funeral of the new case soon reported symptoms of the virus tested samples confirm that it was a bold and news of its resurgence is already worrying good man's. opinion but i was in a panic i couldn't even control myself when i learned that ebola had returned to give me because of what the virus did in 20132014 in guinea syria leone and liberia and. we africans we are poor and if diseases like a coronavirus appear in africa it's only god who will save us. that much. so. i'm
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really surprised. given the current situation in guinea. we. are struggling with the cove in 1000 pandemic. and now with that it will be a real disaster. the memories of the last break to real the virus hit guinea hard and caused similar devastation in neighboring countries this time the world health organization says it's on full alert and is seeking to make the vaccine doses available as quickly as possible. government says its diagnosis time has been reduced to less than 2 weeks compared to 3 and a half months in 2014 with. great hardship in guinea it's a race against time now to contain and prevent even greater calamity. continues many countries in africa are focusing on rolling of vaccines to protect
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people on monday received a donation of 200000 cinephile to the 90 plus induces from china. vice president constantine received the nation doing 820. international airport but have not been tested locally and the. truth good for you imagine to use so how does it feel about this. people and. you know you to protect so. i willing to go for it. it is drawl it doesn't fit right in real in my brain. i willing to go for it.
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about taking that vaccine why am i saying that we have not been provided the same defeat if we didn't reach to those conclusions regarding the efficacy of the vaccine and there is no scientific approach to this issue because the government it seems it is been dealing secretly in terms of giving us statistics on the friday and we didn't we and now that see this vaccine is coming from the i guess seeing. if you did it but they didn't manage to. bridge to see the efficacy of the vaccine. 5 west african nations are meeting in shot to discuss the security situation in the region french president call on german foreign minister while also participates via video link. 5 countries. chad tamia.
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germany and the e.u. have invested billions in development at a g 8 but much of the region remains stable many countries are still vulnerable to terrorist attacks and they are whites but again negligence against governments in the region that's led to a sense of frustration at the ongoing mission using its high costs and. this is not just a school it's an international investment to help. and its neighboring countries become safe and self-sustaining with a well educated population. school is important for work. but many schools in the region have been overwhelmed by waves of internally displaced refugees violence has driven more than 2000000 people from their homes and the humanitarian response has been overstretched. the e.u.
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as well as france and germany have also poured large sums into military training but with often disappointing results. in mali resources have gone into building up the capital bamako leaving outlying areas at risk. to no problem the problem with terrorism is when the state gives up on the entire region. and so if they operate in a populous area and it's completely neglected by the state. it becomes a long term security problem. the stakes of getting it right are high for people here but not just for that. so peace in the south is vital for the whole world but if the protective wall of this how breaks it will come to you in europe this week's summit is meant to make sure that wall doesn't break. from on as i am now joined by.
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african security. in paey friends hello and welcome to the program another year another hell conference but has there been any progress in the region since last year's summit. it killed it didn't know which of the 1st 15 we can see there is it's a tradition in fact is there as being you know. we have been cleaned by. nato france but kind of a ration and you fire sale or seize. so and knocked off a victory as tactical as room but just try to do you cool as we can see that in fact you commission as being the worst i mean imports you can are as regards the situation as this to get into creation themselves exactly because that starts prove that things get and whereas in just
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a very yeah some about 500000 displays there's about 2000000 displaced now so clearly there is more room for improvements now do g 5 countries and france have the same wants visions and addressing the problem. i don't know if that was a sin with you the shouldn't it's normal for an extra look at a partner to its own interests and a local partner to exit poll no agenda what is clear is that their reading of the situation is not necessarily sustain that on both sites for instance france is eager to continue fighting terrorism and 2 and that's your life as neat as. any come out since as opposed to all the side of state and country as there are here in c.s. and think it's but in particular interesting to focus on the christian from my here and elsewhere we've been asking to balkan indescretion we.
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need yours and shall just see merit this isn't an issue. and also that been a change in position as well which is also eager to enter in a dialogue yabby groups so that seems to be exactly the problem so many players on the ground as the us the un g 5 can't have the concept of efforts a unified efforts to bring peace to the region. very alarmed you concentrate he didn't do more of. these in fact there is to have also needs it's i think he cited 2 speeds and you could be sure which isn't quite he still out on this soon i don't want to say and in fact. he forced that coup because special forces operation for us and defies safe course and easy for us all
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means to be coordinated into threat were all these operations that we can see is that the problem is that the situation is getting more and more complex 1st because it is expanding beyond the salient kountry use of coastal countries but also because we can see their own looks all. groups which are and responsible for violence in their region and in fact is that the coalition is not illegal to address all those they called or persons of. ok so this may be for a good 30 seconds imagine how complex the whole situation is becoming is the possible homegrown solution that can better deal with this a health crisis. i think it is absolutely necessary to ask
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the local approach to the conflict to be backed and supported by the international partners it can definitely my view not be the country you know cool solutions decided by. countries and staff must be at the center of the solution. ok. african security sector and that's where i raise funds thank you for your time. now we can sense on the show with the good news that this lady here nigerian economist. has been appointed as head of the world trade organization she is the 1st african on the fans woman to save us there at the general of the w t o in geneva so we're not nations that a for one idea and finance minister will surely try to get all of the program soon so stay tuned to our issues now. is resurfacing on a continent
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a mystical the 19th and i make leave you with pictures of african health workers doing an amazing job in trying to save lives on for the next time by for not. speaking. frankly in my. ways if it's close during its 4th. lines with. the people of team in the league how to live acoustic into which i bring to life to meet. them 60 d. w.
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. they want to know what makes the devil. i'm banging away from. i'm living out the door for my own good and everyone was laid a hold on everything. are you ready to meet the demands then join me right just do it on. the world trade organization has a new leader. conduit waylay is the 1st woman and the 1st african to head the organization she inherits a host of challenges but says her 1st priority will be to address the economic and health consequences of the pantomimic also coming up illegal traders in cameroon are making big profits out of selling stolen fuel from nigeria. and at the age of 14 she's on her way to running a business empire in astray in teenage years indigenous themed ground is taking off
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. this is the domain of business i'm paid ferguson thanks for joining me the world trade organization has a new boss her name is and go see a condo it way allow her path to the top job was cleared after she got the backing of u.s. president joe biden who reversed his predecessor's decision to block her appointment o'connor a way one has held several high profile positions including as nigeria's finance minister and managing director of the world bank the experience will come in handy as he faces a whole host of challenges in her new role. nigerian economist conjointly we all are called at the dawn of a new day but the w t o's new director generals to do list is anything but easy. challenge is facing the w t o m u morose. but they're not insurmountable there is hope there is light at the end of
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the tunnel if we work together right now that builds trust. the former nigerian finance minister and world bank managing director may be facing her biggest challenge yet reforming the world's largest trade body to ensure it stays relevant the timing couldn't be worse free trade has been retreating after 3 years of the us china trade war and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has only made the situation worse as more countries resort to protectionism. back in nigeria people are convinced she's the one for the job after her 2 stints as finance minister their. opposition is long. way to years of what's going to do well with. just mission hard she went as a leader he has i'll tell you meet. your needs i'll show you how to drive more as
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a conduit we are shatters the glass ceiling for women and africans the world is watching to see how she resets the w t o agenda to get the global economy running smoothly again. i'm staying with the issue of trade china has overtaken the u.s. as the e.u.'s biggest trading partner statistics agency eurostar says the blocks trade volume with china reached 586000000000 euros last year that's compared to 555000000000 with the us china had suffered badly from the coronavirus pandemic during the 1st quarter but it recovered rapidly in 2020 consumption rose year on year that drove sales of european products like automobiles and luxury goods china's exports to europe also gained on strong demand for medical equipment and electronics. time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news. indian owned u.k. luxury car brand jack you are says it will make only electric vehicles from 2025
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the company will invest almost 3000000000 euros a year in restructuring but the 1st electric land rover expected to hit the roads in 2024 government pressure is mounting on companies to slash carbon emissions as consumers seek greener products. france's largest bank b.n.p. boss says it will stop financing firms that produce or buy beef or soybeans cultivated on amazonian land that was cleared or conversion after 2000 and soil and before 2 of the biggest drivers of global deforestation last year an area of the amazon forest the size of israel was burned to the ground. a new code 19 vaccine developed by french drug maker and u.s. group translate bio will not be ready this year the news is another setback for sun or fi which is already struggling with
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a delay in its other covert 19 vaccine cons that for which it partnered with britain's block so smith kline the e.u. commission has ordered up to 300000000 doses of this one of the g s a vaccine for the 27 member states earlier we asked our correspondent in frankfurt chelsea delaney what this means for. the e.u.'s vaccine well. at the beginning of the coronavirus vaccine race tennessee was seen as having one of the most promising candidates there really been a global fight to secure 1st access to the doses that said if there was producing definitely a major blow for the company that both of its vaccine candidates aren't going to be ready by the end of the year it's also a problem for the e.u. which had really got big on santa fe ordered about 300000000 doses of the vaccine it was developing with glaxo smith kline for now that you are saying they're not too worried about that that they'll be. well to make up for that shortfall by
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raising production and getting more vaccines from other vaccine manufacturers like pfizer and biotech and astra zeneca and set up here for its part is saying that it wants to help out it's offered up its production facilities and is helping for example pfizer and biotech here in frankfurt produce about 125000000 doses by the end of the year chelsea delaney and frankfurt there let's head to cameroon now for traders are making huge profits out of selling fuel illegally smugglers sell the stolen petrol at significantly lower prices than a conventional service stations do to our reporter blasé young spoke to illegal vendors and their customers in the city of moore in northern cameron official protest issues like these are losing business to illegal for traders income rude still in full force is rigidly available for treat in the country for 7 years. has been selling illegal.
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she says unless 1200 liters of the true deal. this illicit fuel has been the main source of income for me and my family i'm able to put food on the table take care of my family's needs. that this is one of the we houses will flood is stored in d.c.t. the eastern. seaboard with nigeria and then transported by a vehicle to distribution points like this if you when. the supply is constant income or rude come on produces but it. is far cheaper here. and has not been to a preterist issue for 6 years. just feel is very cheap and that's the reason i prefer to use it at the petrol station sometimes not even sometimes
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the price is always fixed around $664.00 c.f.a. francs however the illicit fuel is sold for 350 francs maybe 400 or when it's expensive it can be sold for 500 francs and that's why i use the illicit feel due to sell a small growth well it's really going come rude the truth is drawn in the open it's hard to walk to be under miss we don't seen someone selling fuel in most parts of the country. makes $40.00 for selling floral in a good b. this is the authorities simply turn a blind eye as long as vendors like to make on official payment. we have people sent by the city council who take money from us and allow us to continue to trade. we pay a little under $4.00 every month. once this fee is paid we're allowed to do business. no one comes here to stop us. we've not worried about anything.
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exact number of stored in the engine and for that interest cameron is not known but according to local media reports it got $5000000.00 u.s. dollars a year is said to provide good income for smugglers and local vendors a business owner isn't a title many 14 year olds can claim but for teo it's one she's been wearing since the age of 11 the australian teenager started her company as an indigenous themed clothing line but it's since morphed into a much more expansive venture take a look when 14 year old pax mail orders with her father she's the boss she founded her own mail order company at the age of 11. really anything is achievable no matter who you are what i like what. you can do it her brand. started out as an indigenous fashion line. where
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and excess arrays from candles to wallets. to. the different color. with the rest of us both black and white you know indigenous and non-indigenous and the pro fall and the coverage and the success that she's had for me immensely perhaps. more and more success brought more and more responsibility with it can be pretty crazy sometimes because it's like sometimes i'll have to do stuff to help out with the business a car really just to hang out with my friends i feel like a lot of people usually just overlook indigenous businesses so for me to be where i am is just crazy and i think it's really good because i'm also spreading a lot of valuable information about indigenous people. doing business
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is not just about making a profit it's also about expressing and representing indigenous culture. and finally one of the highlights of the global fashion calendar the new york fashion week has also had to adapt to pundit make restriction this year there are no crowded runways instead strict adherence to health measures but the rules couldn't stifle the creativity of the world's top designers who have turned the spoke face smiles into this season's hottest must have but it's not all doom and gloom with the eventually going online even budget conscious fashion the stones can afford a front row seat. and a reminder of the top story we're following the world trade organization has a new boss who goes the 0 condo whale is both the 1st woman and the 1st african to lead it up. and that's all for me thanks so much for watching what you can go to
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our website d w dot com slash business friendly the team with buy and take a. german . jewish. i'm jewish so was. does that mean. daily life. at school or something else and we shouldn't be given a special status but be completely normal. this look of shock like wow there's a jew at our school dance in the bathroom living teenagers who live in stories.
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based on jewish. german and jewish starts february 22nd on d w. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the new moves order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also in europe conflicts are inevitable the consequences on predictable but instead of what about ever since the chinese investor got involved here our situation has changed again before the port was privatized the work was much better and easier. china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp warning whoever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it the can is a bit of a shaking the chinese state has
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a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world before the fish if the above board meeting. china's gateway to europe starts feb 19th on d w. welcome to arts and culture here's what's coming up. and co there's 19 paris's most exclusive fashion houses kick traditional runways to the curb. and are ready to take on the world 11 year old artist sheila sheldon is creating a sensation with paintings inspired by her home country can hear. more on those stories later in the show but 1st jews and germany for those 2 words
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in the same sentence and most people think of the holocaust but germany's jewish history goes back a lot further as far back as the. year 321 celebrations marking 1700 years of jewish life in germany begin this month and we'll be introducing you to jewish artists who live here starting with novelist lena gorelick like most jews in germany today she emigrated here from the former soviet union we met up with her in munich. munich a city filled with majestic square has and barrages and it's here in the middle of the bavarian capital swale find the jewish center. jewish community here is one of the largest in germany this is because of the arrival of quarter refugees immigrant jews from former cherry trees as a soviet union you following its break up grew allowed to settle in germany. russia live in a relic moved with their family in 1992 it was only after immigrating that the then
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11 year old was confronted with jewish traditions for the 1st time. yes we asked my it was here that i learned all these things that belong to jewish general knowledge like it's not kosher to. assess and are struggling and germany the land of the perpetrators was an ideal destination for the family yet the prospect of a better life convinced the guerrillas to make the move from their home in some petersburg to bavaria the subject of origins would become a central thing fully integrated. into 23 she published her 1st novel my white knights it tells the story of a young russian jew with her family emigrating to germany and how they adjust to their new life stories told in allies funny while. the same goes for wedding in jerusalem really wanted to avoid having a melancholy ugly tone. in her latest novel who we are
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coming out in march correct returns to the subject of family but this time the story is harder and will astound chick in a chorale it is not alone today there are many prominent jewish all those who like a relic immigrated from russia as children and their works can be found here in a hell salamanders bookshop. salamanders family came from eastern europe many of her relatives who moved it in the holocaust today it's the victim. grandchildren and great grandchildren who read salmon history and who feels like a relic bringing new perspective. these again that's what this generation after all has not had to have the same confrontation we had with the children of the perpetrators coming to terms with the past is no longer present in the literature to the same extent. it massive. still across the city of munich today the dark history of national socialism remains present. because in effect we can't
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wish away history and you see it's in every house in every single family it's up from the father as it does that's it was very important to me just when it came to my children jewishness is much moved in the experience of a young victim or a decent. jewish life in jim and me to the younger more international. more to the us. and we'll be meeting more jewish artists here in germany in the days to come some culture news now and staying in munich the bavarian state operate is premiering its latest production and a live streamed event the fascists the recent renowned german opera about a shooting contest arranged by the devil will stay online for free for a month was. was.
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was new york fashion week is also online and start of a runway show american designer tadashi shoji presented this apocalyptic looking video of his latest collection he said he took inspiration from protective armor and the phoenix rising from the ashes. while fashion designers pulled out all the stops to keep up the glamour at paris is it socially. the distance. and the pressure was double at fashion house fendi the labels new top designer kim jones unveiled his 1st collection since replacing the legendary late col about feds who led fendi for over 50 years here's how he and other designers pulled off couture despite coded. this downer started fendi show when paris featured the likes of american actress demi moore and big name international talk models like bella aidid
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kate moss and they only campbell. but there was no audience or press. the other could still buy chanel was also presented in their grand parents in front of mostly empty chairs with just a few guests present such as french actress says mario and vanessa paddy who respected social distancing. fashion journalist godfrey didn't need watches the could to a shows online on his computer warehouse to riches the cost to develop. of course the whole point about big fashion shows is there are probably good raw material for social media. never mind the magazines and even if people don't buy from there it's look at long live so big shows are being driven by social media. so they have to create something thoughts but. french models lose
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dishy beneath doesn't think it's all cool to show by chanel is much like a normal fashion show elections patients would normally we get one shot at going down the catwalk in front of a live audience pumped with adrenaline and all worked up backstage about facing the photographers and journalists see what this year is much calmer if you can we do several takes so they can be edited into a perfect video we will use. the new collection from the your was presented in a high quality 15 minute fashion film that took 3 months for dior designer mary yeah the let's see a curie and italian director material got on there to produce. a reason designer julia for me has also the. my director when he specialized in 11 years ago one of his dresses would go for 40000 euros or more and despite the pandemic he hasn't seen much of
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a drop in sales even if his customers mainly from the middle east and asia are currently looking for somewhat less extravagant clothes his 9 minute fashion clip boasts about the same budget as a fashion show but making a film is more work. and if the show is much easier the clothes are already in for about 13 minutes models just have to walk on which in a film on the other hand they have to really act you have to decide with the camera man what scenes you shoot and how and then comes the editing process you really have to direct the piece keep you busy time but i had to have a good idea so that if you had a show you do a traditional catwalk and just walk in a straight line but in a film i can express myself and i like that better ok fashion films have become a dedicated genre with some brands such as gucci now showing whole series here is a scene from gucci says. her fashion companies such as song of
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all have stopped organizing any shows and are relying exclusively on social media with creative films the depths designer do all victor and was this presenting their new up could still collection in an empty art center just outside amsterdam they say some changes are here to stay. it's over where is the importance of social. doorsteps. critical there should be your words social media which is different for. fashion films will probably never come to completely replace physical fashion shows but brands have proved ingenious in finding creative ways to present. new connections and they will not hesitate to tap this potential too with its fullest. speaking of potential kenyan artist sheila sheldon is just 11 years old and already
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she's somewhat of a celebrity or pretty things have been shown in several countries some of them sell for thousands of euros she was shot into the spotlight after her talent came to the attention of kenya's president. she is in her element with ever she picks up the paint brushes the young lady is regarded as a child prodigy while we the world with have passion for. my name i am 11 years old i am an artist. and the public speak up but most people. born and raised in the kenyan port city of. sheila developed a love for drawing and painting as an a. plus i had discovered that i could draw. so when i used to be.
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drawing and painting i used to be number one. and so the teacher noticed that and decided to tell my mom and since then the paintings have taken her to many places from kenya to the u.s. and india with their help she has also uploaded works on social media catching the attention of the my team and famous i have been able to meet 2 presidents the president of kenya. and the president of uganda i have also. won a couple of boards the past one was. when i went to teach children how to paint and she was portraits and especially her lions. have since become her signature works inspired by her king and upbringing but also by global icons and autists like public because so on the one year old she left home has
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become a palace dedicated to her artwork she is the talented girls great to support system even though she says that she hasn't always had it easy and i. really so find to be where she needs to be and i think floral has remained seen somebody like you know doing great job out there i feel that i think when she took grows up she wants to become an architect but until then she hopes to continue to develop the auto work and seize all the opportunities along the way. that's it for this edition of arts and culture but i'll leave you now with carnival here in germany and this year instead of the traditional rose monday parade in cologne the city's carnival museum live streamed a coded safe miniature parade with puppets by for now.
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