Skip to main content

tv   Europe in Concert  Deutsche Welle  April 19, 2021 2:00pm-2:46pm CEST

2:00 pm
the behavior is an example. of the. manufacturing ignorance starts made on d.w. . this is the w. news live from bowling for the 1st time germany's green party has a chance to gain the top job in german politics and is placing its face in on a book. conservatives in national elections in september try to win the shots. also on the proper term all in european football 12 of the
2:01 pm
continent's top clubs announced they're forming their own new super league but says it will consider all available measures to stop the. new zealand australia create a quarantine free travel by family and friends separated by the pandemic finally. after more than a year we'll hear from some of the 1st travelers making use of along the way to his . class now side celebrating a new era of space exploration with the 1st controlled flight over on the clock on small helicopter called ingenuity to successfully rose into the planet's dusty m. m go out of as well come to the program here in germany their green party os taking
2:02 pm
back claim to lead europe's biggest economy for the 1st time in the party's history names accounted for chancellor on early enough. now em's to succeed on the american if the greens win september's elections of the signs are that they may have a chance opinion polls place them 2nd only by a small margin so merkel's conservatives is what. to say as she announced her candidacy if mr why did he leave my candidacy today i would like to make an offer to our society as a whole i not only an invitation to lead our diverse strong prosperous country towards a positive future to achieve this stuff within and we have to be honest about this changes will have to be made and it's not about whether we can make these changes we must to create a fair country where daycare centers and schools are truly the best they can be in
2:03 pm
a country where caregivers genuinely have the time needed and above all the resources needed to care for people. a country in which the state serves its citizens digitally. a diverse and cosmopolitan country with a values based and strong democracy. a germany at the heart of europe i'm joined now by your going to teenie green party veteran the former party co-leader and became one of germany's 1st green federal cabinet ministers in 998 mr 1323 years after you 1st sat down at the federal cabinet table is germany finally ready for a green chance law i think moving this we are pricing in a new story could be a new situation who sent that case back to race in the election result times conservatives are going to. now you face new race the new race
2:04 pm
is. green against like. the power of changing society against do who government only state to screw that is the new challenge for us and will this challenge was necessary then we name an early november or as a candidate called a transitory because we fight to become a leading power. so you missed the challenges down under but other than our bad luck has absolutely no government experience and she's going to be running against one of 2 conservative candidates who are state premiers of large german federal regions so parties really made the right choice there yes we did and perhaps i can as a person tell you a story as i entered government in 98 and i believed that as a whole more state minister. i knew how the job works but
2:05 pm
it was something knight if you had played 2 or 3 seasons in a thoroughly and down from one day new now that you have to thank champion streak and that was my experience and if i look back on the time after our time government. i remember very well how bad the image was of the women caught i'm going to. call an experience she wanted 2 senators german troops to iraq but now everyone even her opponents in it like me exact she has learned and don't do the job not all the time the way it i want to do it what she has to do it and i think i'm not in a bad or has the best preconditions to do it the same way so that the sort of
2:06 pm
learning on the job involved there your foreign policy spokesman for the greens what are they now babbles foreign policy positions what would a green government mean for germany's international relations if thing in the core or every idea or foreign policy for greens is europe europe is in our interest only with a stronger europe we can solve global problems starting from climate change we are in favor of the stronger our green deal in the european union but also with all of you with the new geo strategic challenges it is not in europe's interest one time to be side between an rising china or
2:07 pm
a possibility cruising the us in europe as a tourist to go and own way with a strong transatlantic ties but it's only you said strong transatlantic ties there on defense do you think for example if we're looking at the 2 percent g.d.p. targets in nato contributions if you will. will the green will a green government stick to that. you know we never accept that this term we think it's ridiculous that something you could call a golden calf but every a realistic in europe past camel on it security and that's not only a threat from russia in the east or around ukraine it's much more severe the threat coming from the south from the other side of the mediterranean sea we also
2:08 pm
have to invest also in military but we have to do it in a european way isn't anything other than just interrupt you there are you saying that germany will not subscribe to the 2 percent g.d.p. target under a green government it reads the greens never have to subscribe did and that's the consequences of elections where i wanted to explain to you is that even if you don't pray to 2 percent there is the uncomfortable truth that in the future in a more and more insane world we have to use bend and invest more in defense and the question is not when we do it is not to do it or not you do question is how to do it do we strengthen the europeans a billet who who hurt their needs out to stab allies doubt someone from poor iraq or the mediterranean sea that is dear and we
2:09 pm
are convinced that it is historic or necessary in germany has tightened south to nato nato means to overcome national defense policy and therefore also our nato partners can rely on germany government buying green troops. you can try to thank you very much indeed a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england announced the formation of a breakaway super league the new midweek competition will be independent of european football's governing body you a fan the super league is expected to be highly lucrative and include many of europe's top moneymaking teams like manchester city ac milan and real madrid as well as the 12 founding clubs another 3 are expected to join before the 1st season
2:10 pm
which according to a statement will start as soon as practicable yes you are if i has threatened to sanction clubs that take part in the breakaway league then released a statement saying the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other competition a domestic european or global level and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent then tional teams. well from all this on the jumbo jonathan crane from g.w. sports johnson how much of an earthquake is this for you a beautiful bowl well i mean if this leak does go ahead it will completely change the fabric of european football really hard it would kind of damage the integrity of your wife is competitions to be the champions league now a breakaway league has long been rumored it's often been used perhaps as a negotiating tactic to get more out of the way for but this is the 1st time we've actually seen concrete proposals laid out on the table we can have
2:11 pm
a look at how exactly this super league would take shape other 12 clubs have signed up so far the league would eventually have 15 members and then 5 would qualify marriage they'd play in midweek 1st in a league formats and then a knockout to decide the winner crucially most controversially perhaps those 15 found the clubs there's no relegation always going to be in this league no matter how badly they perform always going to have exactly always going to have access to those riches and that's why this is kind of being painted as a money grab just for financial gain so what does it mean for you a fun and i mean they have all sorts of coleman's does this resistance come from and what does it mean for you as well for you a for this is very bad news as i said it kind of makes the competition's 2nd tier level it really damages the integrity of those competitions you read out your way for this state and they are absolutely furious talk of banning clubs and domestic
2:12 pm
leagues that banning players from the world cup and all the time they do that well this is the thing and i think this is what the super league will argue and this is why we're going to have legal challenges ahead because as far as the super league is concerned they are well within their rights to set up this league obviously then there's going to be questions about fact competition and that's why this is attracted such a backlash not just from your wife but from european governments we've heard from the european union and also i found groups who are just up in arms about this about the. to see the greed of it all i can read you something that the supporters you're upset they called the illegitimate irresponsible and competitive driven by greed now as i mentioned that i saw to be some legal challenges ahead in fact it's been reported already today that the super league is in days of lawyers in order to try and block moves from the way for to stop them from setting up this leak and trying to punish them so notably no german clubs in their life yet know by munich of
2:13 pm
course the rainy european champions no bersih development either you know so those 2 clubs would be featuring they have released a statement and have through the c.e.o. . saying that they support the champions league reforms that have been proposed by your wife and they reject the plans for the super league so germany at the moment is out of this another. and c. is paris and your man in front now. president leafy is also the chairman of b. in sports the pro cost which gets a lot of t.v. money from the way for the champions league so perhaps he knows which way his bread is buttered so they are keeping out of out of it now as well. thank you very much you're welcome. and some news now about one of those proposed to believe clubs tottenham confirmed to have sacked them manager jose mourinho bring you took over tottenham in november 29 seen this find a strong start of this season the team have been struggling of late currently
2:14 pm
languishing in 7th place in the premier league and were recently knocked out of the europa league by dinamo zagreb. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world russia's prison service says it is transferring the jailed opposition leader alexander valley to a medical facility about his doctors say he is on the brink of death 3 weeks into a hunger strike the united states and the european union have warned of consequences if he dies in prison the kremlin says nirvana's health should not interest the west. moscow housing spells 20 czech diplomats a day after prague ordered out 18 russian officials who it said were military spies russia promised to retaliate saying the czech republic was trying to please the united states. emergency teams are racing to contain a wildfire in south africa's table mountain the blaze started on sunday and reach
2:15 pm
parts of the university of cape town burning the historic campus library and forcing hundreds of students to have i should at least one firefighter has been injured. as millions of people around the world remain separated by travel restrictions people living in australia and new zealand are now free to visit each other again the 2 countries have opened a current team free travel bubble and for the 1st time in more than a year airports have been playing host to emotional reunions. reunited after more than a year apart families friends and grandparents meeting their not so newborn grandchildren for the 1st time and really as a travel between australia and new zealand finally opens. everybody is going to have no time to say write back or come back i like she is here and now
2:16 pm
this welcome home is testament to both countries efforts in fighting the pandemic they've managed to defeat the virus with strict border controls and quarantine requirements. it was really weird feeling to be allowed to numerous feels like a breaking the rules a movie that we haven't seen for the for 14 months thank goodness busy man messenger and stuff yes i went to see him there announced it at 4 o'clock last she's a temple for i've put it together that's right away there's been a very long time and so. that's life as it happens and it's so nice to see. these are the 1st steps towards what a stream here and new zealand group will become a gradual view with the rest of the world. that we assign accurately to it's just story one of the yeah i mean. for this we're having a very supportive site. for travel bubblehead 3 set backs for months after small
2:17 pm
greeks in both countries ny everyone is hoping that the bubble will burst. on to some of the other developments in the pandemic india's capital delhi is entering a weeklong lockdown the city and the rest of the country struggling to contain a surge in covert 900 cases authorities say the health care system is at breaking point british scientists launching a trial to examine the immune response of people who've already had the corona virus scientists will deliberately expose participants to the corona virus and see if they get reinfected and more than half of all adults in the united states have now received at least one dose of a covert 900 bucks but some other countries in europe osce truckling to get enough vaccine doses for that populations but that's not the case in serbia until recently foreigners that were being invited to take up the offer of surplus shots the
2:18 pm
government has now stopped allowing this vaccine tourism has decided to place more focus on getting serbian residents to say yes to corona virus vaccines 1st to w.'s funny for cha reports from belgrade. yes it is the next person in line stern about 4000 doses are being administered here today at the biggest called the vaccination center. the country has procured some 15000000 vaccines for a population of 7000000. serbia has more vaccines on offer than serbians to want them in fact there's a surplus of russia and all chinese and. other vaccines so the country had been inviting foreigners to take the japs the emphasis is on pad on the 9th of april the government decided to suspend the vaccination for a nurse on 2 through the notice about 30000 had received a vaccine so far
2:19 pm
a lot of foreigners came back to now it's impossible because of the permission of the government so they need to be a resident here or get married here or something like that. for for now the announcement came after infection rates began rising again the government had apparently realised he needed to convince more of its own citizens to get a jap 1st at least one in 3 people in serbia believes to some extent in conspiracy theories that claim they are unsafe. digidesign equality and he will see everyone who got the vaccine will soon die. i think of that scene is not safe enough for me and that's why i don't want to get it to 2 days and that skepticism is also apparent on the streets restaurants are full open and almost no one is wearing a mask epidemiologist so don't buy the vinyl each says the government focused too much on positive news about procuring vaccines why not doing enough to actually
2:20 pm
stand the spread of the virus. a popular dish the government and our leader. for all for demonstrating that is here's more able than anyone on arrows any idea really there to provide that what is needed and he ignored the fact that it 1st necessary to educate people so far about 1200000 people have been fully vaccinated in subiaco according to official numbers a high percentage by comparison with other countries in europe but far from enough to spend in an effort to increase immunizations the government has no storage focusing on its own citizens instead of foreigners if you could understand serbian you would be able to read the message on the side of this local bus it says get vaccinated. nasa says its mass exploration helicopter
2:21 pm
ingenuity successfully flown on the red planet flight controllers in california confirmed ingenuities a brief thought after receiving data by other perseverance rover which so what 65 meters away 85000000 dollars helicopter demo was considered high risk high reward. and for that i'm joined by nicole schmitz she's a scientist of the german air space center nicole why is this flight on mars surface so important historic even. yes i know good morning i am totally amazed by those eyes on this flight and it is really an story day today it's historic events. not only 5 asian but also for space flights we have been witnessing today not only the very 1st water ice flights on mars there is last night last night on another planet and nasa has likened this event in the last days actually to the excess flight of the white brothers through the very 1st so much
2:22 pm
rest aqueduct on earth's and lands and series and that was an event that i think we changed the us only. on us and. today's events i think it could have finally changed in the way how we might explore tennis and the fictional not only tennis and i os but also the parents and every body that has an atmosphere so what new information aside from the historic aspects of this mission what new information about mas. expecting to gain from this flight all these flights. knight not necessarily the slightest technology demonstration actions as it runs as what i was i want technology demonstration as a tool of a concept so what we're hoping for here is basically through that flight and that very sinister and the challenging environment of mosques possible at all and from
2:23 pm
then on based on today's results so you can now start to develop more right. help us explore planets and interview 2000. of cross presidents must every mosque by your means you can carry to the mosque by the president's logo on the positive and drove this mission that has just started and that will continue to over mosques and such a day to students are quite consuming to the populace finalized and then president objectives are for the very 1st time and then asked to stretch here and to actually try to locate and find traces of. quest live on less so we're going to try to find out if there was ever life on another planet outside earth and that seems to me so talking about life on the mas when will humans set foot on the planet briefly if you can. i think that would state its indicates that's my personal
2:24 pm
opinion i think that also standing still and one thing that shows that is that it was as it runs now is the very 1st mission that we had trying to actually collect samples on mars and bring them back to us and even carrying on bringing back lots to us sometimes so you can imagine that bringing back humans from mars is even the beginning so i think that instant in time so history being made on moscow thank you very much nicola schmitz a scientist at the german air space that. thank you. so does being a news documents have reignited hope sort of a top 4 finish with a win over that of blame and it puts them within 4 points of a champions league qualification spot. following that champions league exit in midweek don't mean strode out in a special retro shirt hoping to draw inspiration from their mid ninety's glory days
2:25 pm
but braman rush brought them back to reality less than a quarter of an hour in a stunning pass from maximillian eg a stein set the winger up for only his 2nd of the season. after nearly leaving in the summer russia has enjoyed an injury blighted campaign but he's finding his form in the run in he's now scored on back to back match status however dortmund rallied today just before the haul kallenbach gio raina smashed in a bell to us a level the schools that jolted his teammates into action. captain marco voice cleverly won a penalty just 4 minutes later i'm a hole and was on hand to score from the salt to make it to warm the tights and turned. then hall and had a healthy potion of luck topping in the back post for his 21st gold in $23.00 appearances the hosts had hit 3 in 9 minutes to take
2:26 pm
a comfortable lead into half time after that early scare. after the break the 2 sides traded chances before dortmund finally added a 4th goal 30 minutes from time. months holes with a towering header which try as they might bring in couldn't clear off the line they fold to their 5th consecutive loss meaning they're still not quite safe from relegation while dortmund can continue to dream of qualifying for next season's champions league. you're watching t w news here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you for the 1st time in the party's history germany's greens a chance of taking control of the chancellery aussie leaders have chosen on a bad books to leave the left leaning brains into the september us 26 elections. and 12 top football clubs from spain italy and england top announced the formation
2:27 pm
of a breakaway super league their new midweek competition will be independent of european football's governing body. the way for house to threaten sanctions for any clubs joining the newly. that's it for me and the news team don't go away though up next as india environment magazine and don't forget you can get all of susan information on all social media channels and of course on a website called the most is from e other news stream let's watch. the clip.
2:28 pm
a good. coach. india. empowering women through comics but that's what. wants to do you know you can see its face for your baby all your dreams are. violence against women is a major problem in india you do not trust is fighting back with your pen and paper
2:29 pm
. next g.w. . then you may know years and years we've got near you and how the last 8 years german chancellor will bring you an angle of math call as you've never heard her before surprised yourself with what is possible who is magical really what moves her and what also who talks to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike now as the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from echols last august. 19th. their story their very own
2:30 pm
personal trauma. of the chesterfield remember. and they share private footage with us that is never been seen before. back to channel starts april 28th on d w. gender equality is not the concept it used to be for centuries scores and scores of women and men around the world have fought to bring us to the point where equal rights
2:31 pm
are basic but there are still many parts of the world that are struggling to accept this to act with these the pandemic has brought all qualities to the fore we have to fight harder. to have their ideas. introduced to some of the women fighting the good fight to see that. menstruation a natural phenomenon has the power to negatively impact a girl's right to education in rural india lack of access to sanity products dysfunctional toilets in the school premises a gap in venice of menstruation hygiene all these are contributing factors and organization is helping girls and young women solve this problem in an environmentally friendly way. rolling dice for education that's what these women are doing at the state run middle school in the countryside and. each square
2:32 pm
represents an aspect of. the game gives girls a chance to learn about the changes the female body undergoes doing her body a taboo topic in india a lot of girls often choose to stay home when they have deputies. but being bebo avivim made many home visits and try to ask parents why they aren't sending that girls to school who want someone to scared to attend classes and we had no way to persuade the parents so many girls would be forced to drop out. as many as 20 percent of the girls in india drop out of the school when they begin menstruating a lack of bathrooms for good feelings of shame and the social taboo sounding the topic are some of the reasons even girls who don't drop out of school miss an average of 50 days in the school year or 2 months christian issues that's the case
2:33 pm
for 15 year old cooper. began might be viewed start i feel very unwell i feel sick my stomach hurt i feel anxious i'm moody and i also experience back. in the countryside girls and women primarily done to make do with old clothes which are often do this can lead to disease and even infertile. the sucky project wants to change that with the help of vending machines they provide goes with free sanitary napkins. they were manufactured by women in the surrounding villages which gives them a source of income and that's not the only benefit. and if you flew to new should be redundant even know about sanitary noticable is
2:34 pm
a damn not only so i'm going girly. but we did have a blow that began after we set up the unit you know what i understood about sanitary not times up with how the army and there are many benefits earlier in the grose would have to travel into the city new departures even though i thought it would be that we're making them right here for us that are accessible to us much and would like the data in the gum mother units not by the family if by the theater you know you the unity of liberty and government the leaflets that. these parts sell for 3 to be less than a 3rd of industrially manufactured it could with us being made from natural materials like good plug a banana plan 5 that also environmentally friendly and productive generally contain a large amount of lost however there is still the problem of trash that's also something salty the dick who leads the sucky project is working on. the religious because of the problem because the garbage collection system they visit and also
2:35 pm
seduces that was not there i am your god expect go where you are all good will just see her beauty is going to go up a hole you know her luck is in there the solution is small clear of ns the project provides them the vision of low cost since the senator the napkins are made of biological materials the smoke and ash is the image when done a less harmful to the enlightenment. it required here we can preacher to dispose of the napkins our progress is all very different you say why not. are you going to america this was draw there are warrants occurring degrees all there's a 100 degrees so why not use something which is you know which doesn't clear you of
2:36 pm
temperature i thought. then for the let's make the process all simple go a little good he knows how to load the tuna so the process should be that simple these feminine hygiene production are now being produced in 24 states and some of the very this work has become something of a calling for. my them i say but this can have nobody was working on the issue of menstrual hygiene before. doing this work brings me joy i can educate our girls and make them understand that scene like that is not quite the way we used to for those of us have been the is child us beside me was everything we have as if it were the me but not. in more than 3000 schools and rural areas a good you know school girls receive free sanitary napkins from the sucky project in addition to education about their own borders. the sanitary pads have made a big difference and they've done much more than create jobs. they have also given
2:37 pm
women bag their dignity when they are having good. girls the chance to a gun to school with drop and go because of months duration. now these women in the us lonely. but there's such a long way to go not only for them but for women all across the world big architects in germany for example the industry has long been. just to codify architects and city planners in germany. we met an architect who's causing a sensation with her sustainable building concepts. this are you veda center in a wholesome home southern germany looks like a huge bird's nest it's made of durable larch wood and untreated willow.
2:38 pm
honor having got designed it. she's considered a pioneer in sustainable construction. and i have and i want to change the world with architecture for this on a reliance on teamwork and on natural building materials like clay which creates a pleasant indoor climate all year round and it's where. i designed this project with martin how i work the process was very intuitive so we had to follow our gut instinct somewhat the appropriate proportions and materials where for the site. in germany clay is more expensive than conventional building materials and it has a bad reputation but clay offers many advantages it stores heat absorbs harmful substances and is environmentally friendly. it is a also in addition clay is water soluble and that's
2:39 pm
a very important quality because that makes it easy to recycle and clean simple to repair if an edge breaks off you just let it not and press it back on where it fell off it looks just the same. mankind's oldest building material has another advantage it can be worked by hand without any expensive machinery on a having discovered her passion for clay and other local resources at the age of 19 during a year abroad in bangladesh she returned a few years later to carry out her 1st construction project there. she won her 1st award for a school in the top or that she designed in 2004 for her final design thesis. since then ana has been building with clay and a clear conscience 1st projects took her to asia and africa. in 2013 construction began in china on these hostels made of around earth stones
2:40 pm
and bamboo this was on a helping us contribution to the long gone international be an olive the design is reminiscent of chinese lanterns. she built this stunning daycare center in zimbabwe in 2014 and a half inches sustainable building concept is in demand worldwide and she's happy to pass on her knowledge she currently teaches at harvard and in munich madrid incirlik and is one of the few women to run her own architectural firm if there is still huge imbalance between men and women in architecture and we really need to focus more on empowering women and then trusting them with the same construction tasks as man because we can build. again and again she feels drawn back to bangladesh. she values participation highly. and equal rights as well. diving the whole village
2:41 pm
both men and women joined in to build this 2 story therapy center for the disabled . on a having goes 1st building to be made of clay in europe went up in 2016 birthing room and austria's for outback state. she practices the architecture she preaches in her own home as well as a remodeled 500 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cape with some of the neighborhood children. is what the polish and. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or zimbabwe where you can get everyone big and small to pull together that way you can create something wonderful together something to be proud
2:42 pm
of. this back in rosenheim on a forges ahead she's on a schedule once this project and the various completed she'll move on to the next construction site in ghana. might evolve. i want to use architecture to improve living conditions bolster social justice and cultural diversity and preserve this planet for future generations. and with each new design on a comes a step closer to achieving this she may not change the world from one day to the next but even rome wasn't built in a day. at the end of the beat a job is a job if i'm able to perform it effectively it shouldn't matter where on the gender spectrum i like a beekeeper. she took on a job traditionally performed by men and with it not only is she breaking the glass
2:43 pm
ceiling she's also raising awareness for a picture. it's usually men who wear this kind of outfit in kosovo they are hardly any female beekeepers in the country sheepish sheller is one of them. an electric fence protects her hives from the bears that still roam this area near preserving kosovo's 2nd largest city. this shaar mountains national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan links this species of wildcat is critically endangered there are only a few dozen of them left. sheep or shall or has 150 beehives she is the boss and her husband works for her that's quite an unusual set up but it works for them. impose it on in the all we like to do things systematically 1st i start from one end or my husband starts from the other if your
2:44 pm
room you control or include we like to compete. it's kind of a game to see who can check more beehives. today it looks like a toy once the inspections are done charlotte takes care to extinguish the coal in her smoker which is used to calm the bees a forest fire could have disastrous consequences. then she reveals a little trade secret. in order not to make the this is our bees wax harvest from this autumn we use it to create new hives it's a lot of work but this is the most natural option for the dog and instead of using mass produced industrial wax unfortunately the government doesn't provide any funding for the extra effort involved but it's the only way to treat our bees well
2:45 pm
informed grandma. and it's worth the effort she doesn't have any trouble finding buyers for her organic honey. that sells for twice the price of the honey sold at street side markets beekeeping sheep breeding and she's making are an important part of the economy in kosovo the youngest and smallest nation in the balkans. shallow went abroad to study organic farming methods nowadays environmental activists come to see her to learn how she applies organic methods to be keeping. the aim is to raise awareness across kossovo of eco friendly farming practices. i attended a workshop in germany i learned a lot about animal welfare which nobody here knows anything about i'm now giving courses to pass on this knowledge i hope people will come to realise we have to
2:46 pm
protect me. and that includes being as they are so important for the end.

32 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on