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i share my observations openly on twitter net but i try to refrain from making any political judgement income all roun just having been in the can be stranger living room in a moment. of course his apartment also has a few across the bosphorus and he stays in touch with other sponsors 247. is that it. was a book we don't have to warn each other in advance if a ship set sail somewhere i know roughly when it should arrive here. know how fast the different models travel humans can be as i shall you going to be giving in to the movie side may be your. concern from his perch you look the ship he surely be watching the next time in history unfolds at his doorstep. china is expanding its economic influence here in europe and for those people who have come here to flee the chinese state that influence can really feel like
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a threat as it does for this man from tibet he didn't want to tell us his real name but he's part of a large community in exile in switzerland he says he does not feel safe because despite the fact that the swiss government is harshly critical of the extensive human rights violations against sabbaton is in china it also maintains good relations there. at biggest money history about fair ticket on that is east of syriac where it's quiet enough that prey is tense and not his real name grew up in tibet he comes here quite often the pray a whole reminds him of his younger days and the time he spent in a monastery things was simpler than that life came to an end when chinese security forces began harassing the monks. so the dog students every day they bullied and
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suppressed us and our freedom for hope bug i put up a poster against it and protested to cleave to their mock friends warned him that the police were looking for him so he fled to switzerland where thousands of other tibetan refugees had gone before him tens and has been living in the alpine republic for 7 years now and has a family of his own he continues to observe tibetan prayers and traditions. first i'd like to stay in switzerland and work as a nursing care assistant. or also didn't. buy them. all i want is to be able to provide for my family and lead a normal life they've been moving to asylum application submitted by his family have already been turned down because he and his switzerland through another country a humanitarian appeal is currently under review the friends he met in switzerland have helped the family deal with the authorities we're going to be trying to assist
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them through tibetan organizations for example as a network of sponsors to help make their daily lives a little easier life for so long in china tibetans who fled to switzerland every guarded his dissidents from 2015 to 2020 switzerland granted china the right to dispatch their own security officials to check the identities of suspected chinese citizens. the agreement drew considerable controversy. this writes in switzerland a debate over rose when a contract turned up showing that the chinese authorities had assisted in denver fine chinese asylum seekers who swiss authorities had projected and that raised concerns that tibetan refugees may also be affected if the swiss t.v. reported that the chinese ambassador rejected any such speculation regrettably in this document switzerland makes unfounded accusations and attacks upon the
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political system minority policies and human rights situation in china our reporter would have liked to have spoken to the ambassador in person but also the trick question went and answered we would have liked to ask the ambassador about china's economic relations iceland georgia and switzerland and the only european countries that have free trade agreements with china a profitable arrangement for companies on both sides the swiss exporters have maintained their market share and some even increased it and the chinese have exported more to switzerland so both sides have really benefited by the fight them but pursuing economic interests while protecting human rights is a delicate balancing act. that politicians are wary. of made good progress but now we're seeing that the free trade agreement has to be developed further we have to shift our focus on just human rights issues even when we talk about our relations with china. china's expressed the desire to extend the
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agreement and identity checks for refugees the profitable economic ties could easily sway switzerland's position critics warn. keno period china is behaving increasingly all for tarion in asserting its interests in economic and refugee policies so switzerland will have to react and coordinate its response a better you don't call it in your thought 40 tenzing also when switzerland to take a clear stance phase i own peace of mind so i see even yarden i haven't seen my parents or my family and friends for 7 years now because in won't say i haven't had any contact at all all and that makes me very sad. out of fear for his relative safety tens in hasn't contacted them since he fled they don't even know that he started
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a family in switzerland. it's painful it's permanent it's expensive and not everyone actually likes them tattoos now i don't have one but i do know that most tattoos whether it's an anchor of flowers a dragon or even a bumblebee they usually mean something special to the person who got them. with so long hair long there's a lot of room for interpretation though the frenchman is a teacher and he's also a living work of art. despite his years of experience so. he freaking hoody is still not used to the pain the 35 year old is the most tattooed man in france there's hardly a free spots left on his body. the poor don't know all the lemon. skin is the mirror of the soul of the ring so true to me you can get means i'm free
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and can do what i want what of course while respecting everyone else around me with big family vault all the more. freaky he got his 1st tattoo 7 years ago he was living in london at the time he started on his arms with images of muscles and insects. in london i met a lot of people with tattoos who were very tolerant of the tattoo culture is so different there i fell in love with tattoos at 1st sight and that's why i kept doing it more and more over the years. it might come as a surprise to hear that he's a primary school teacher. but his pupils and their parents don't seem to mind. only by michelle is not nasty he's really nice much on the all
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i have to choose to so i have nothing against them but no it's what he wanted to do . is serious i scare you know now. what counts most is that he's a good teacher. it's made for t.v. he's very nice and i think he's the most tattooed man in the world if you like. hasn't always been easy for so for. 2 years or 2 he was working at a different school and some parents complained they said their child was having nightmares because of his appearance now he's no longer allowed to teach preschool he doesn't want to change professions. being a teacher has always been my calling you can't do this job if it's not your passion i have a lot of fun with the students and at the end of the year or christmas they give me
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presents i get a lot of nice messages often the parents tell me that the kids didn't used to like going to school but now they love it it's great. so also hopes to convey a message. before i would really sure if my looks can help move things ahead if my students grow up more tolerant less racist less homophobic less anti semitic that would make me happy because i will have achieved something and helped break down prejudices this is 2021 after all. for me to. tattoos are still not widely accepted in mainstream french society but the times are changing vanna learns favorite tattoo artist. there has been a process of liberation here in france. but it's nothing like in north america or england it's still
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a taboo topic here. suzanne's tattoos have opened up a new world. he's a model in the art world and an actor and now has a huge number of followers on social media almost 80000 on instagram a loon. i seek that i trigger all kinds of fantasies you know i know that a lot of women and men find me attractive female with a misery dog i get lots of messages and office. but that often evaporates as soon as they meet me face to face and realize that i'm completely normal he turned on by the. hopes that he can continue getting tattoos for the rest of his life. he doesn't worry about going into space. he can always include
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. just. 30 minutes on. here comes gargling on the. news stations at health clinics. or has been in short supply. now it is flowing from cuts across the country. thanks. for. minutes on d. w. . the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what
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does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of the coded special monday to friday on t.w. . it's an ongoing quest story a bit of. the arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt travelers and dictatorship. over these moments. have left deep banks in my memory. they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity. have their hopes been
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fulfilled. 10 years ago after the arab spring. no rebellion starts june 7th on t w. this is day 2 of the news live from verbs with israeli planes and ground troops carry out strikes in gaza as the conflict with the palestinians escalates. between israeli airstrikes on gaza and rockets fired by hamas into israel the death toll has already topped 100 attempts by egypt and the international community to deescalate the conflict is so fun no one can do any traction. this says jews and
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arabs turned against each other on the streets israel's prime minister condemns what he calls mom violence in cities. plus keeping homecomings democratic force a lot from taiwan that's the location for a pro-democracy magazine run by hong kong exalts but what difference will the magazine make to hong kong's political future on the china. a matter how it welcome israel's army says its air force and ground troops are carrying out an attack in the gaza strip this follows reports of a build up of obvious re the troops at the gaza border and the army calling up thousands of reservists earlier hamas militants launched hundreds of rockets into israel more violence has broken out in israeli cities and the death toll in both
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israel and the palestinian territories is rising. plumes of smoke over gaza. on the ground residents picked through the destruction caused by days of his reilley air strikes palestinians in gaza spent the muslim holiday of eve under bombardment here amongst the rubble there is little to celebrate. the israel defense force bombs what it says is a military calling pound belonging to the palestinian militant group hamas in gaza its retaliate for rockets fired at israel the conflict between israel and hamas is escalating. the i.d.f. has already attacked hundreds of targets and we continue to strike hamas whilst
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defending our citizens it will take more time but with both defending and attacking we will restore peace to israel. the air raid sirens sound yet again israelis run for cover this time israel's aerial missile defense system into septimus sile. but other rockets have cracked the so-called. and the reach of hamas seems to be extending further and further into israel this is a neighborhood just 10 kilometers east of tel aviv in heavily populated central israel. as a mass launches more rockets from gaza negotiators from egypt held talks with both sides to try and find a truce. gyptian qatari and international mediators are talking with the resistance hamas and the israeli occupation but every time they make an effort to create a situation which allows the expression to start
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a new israeli decision to destroy terror was killed children the elderly and women . stifles these efforts. and in gaza as not fools wary residents of fleeing their homes as a new round of shelling hits the city. earlier we spoke to david brody correspondent 10 year claim in tel aviv and asked to whither they were hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough to end the fighting. when at the moment and looks like that neither side is backing down but what we've seen in previous rounds of hostilities it's mostly it's egypt it's the un it's other activists that try to mediate a cease fire or cessation of hostilities between hamas the militant groups in gaza and israel but at the moment it's unclear whether this is happening behind the
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scenes and whether those warring parties actually interested to end this and in time soon that was technically not in tel aviv now within israel the conflict is feeling confrontations in some communities as mobs of arabs and jews confront each other on the streets simmering tensions in several mixed cities boiling over into violence and. brutal attack on the streets of. a group of far right israelis pull an arab man out of his car and beat him. mob attacks as well in the city of la this surveillance footage shows palestinian youths attacking an orthodox jew. elsewhere clashes erupted between arabs and israeli police. the violence is fueling fears that israel could be headed for civil war. jews and arabs who live side by side in israel's so-called mixed
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cities are deeply concerned. it was never like this at this scale never. used to be small crafts small fires. we need to live here together coexistence we need to be partners to each other and to. this arab owned ice cream store and bought was vandalized by a right wing jewish mob its owner says she was shocked by the violence. shot up most of my customers are arabs or jews we've been mixed together this whole time i never felt like there was something wrong they used to come up and try to talk to me in arabic that was normal i never felt anything wrong so i don't want to have that enough and. many in these towns are just hoping the unrest will end soon. go on israeli arabs as we isolate itself. and it's just so.
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heartbreaking what half a loaf and may never happen again but an end to this conflict on israel's streets appears a long way off the prime minister has warned that the violence is likely to increase in the coming days. earlier we spoke to jewish studies professor. iran off from michigan state university she told us that the on race between jewish and arab israelis is now on preset ended in its magnitude it's especially tragic because just this evening. there was supposed to be and agreement for a new a coalition government that included israeli arab or on party led by mansoor abbas and there was supposed to be kind of historic new. unprecedented good news this evening where. for the 1st time his nails history there would be an air of party in the coalition government to they've always been multiple arab israeli
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parties in the knesset but not in the coalition government itself so it's going to be and precedent and good news this evening and unfortunately things have unraveled and that doesn't seem like that's going to happen either that a coalition government. oh maine while tensions from the israeli pennis palestinian conflict have spilled over to cities in other parts of the world including here in germany there have been renewed protests against israel's military operation in several cities but along with the protests there have also been repeated cases of vandalism targeting synagogues with many protesters chanting and he submitted slogans. open anti semitism on the streets of gills and. wednesday's demonstration was not registered . sub 180 people marched from the train station to the cities to make a video of the march when viral the central council of jews in germany shared it on
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twitter. chanting dirty jews has nothing to do with any criticism of the state of israel or its government. or this is just pure and he semitism. witnesses that the situation was dangerous police initially did not intervene only after 2 hours was the mob dispersed. the put inside thank god the police were there so quick to protect the synagogue. the 3 there were not enough officers to detain the demonstrators and determine their identities and who live there why don't we have the opportunity to examine the video and photo evidence in order to catch those who took part in the rally. one of the perpetrators has been identified state security is also investigating on friday a vigil protesting anti-semitism will be held in front of the synagogue. and now
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time to take a look at some of the other news making headlines around the world. colombia's foreign minister claudia bloom has resigned following international condemnation of a place clampdown on anti-government protests at least 42 people have been killed in clashes between police and demonstrators the protests were triggered by a proposed tax reform have since moved into broad anti-government rallies. protest against racism and police fallen have been held across brazil after 20 people were killed in a raid on a villa in rio de janeiro police say they were targeting a drug gang that was recruiting children rights groups accuse police of extra judicial killings saying many of the dead and not under investigation. in the us the 1st children have been receiving day vaccine shots today it's off to the u.s. centers for disease control cleared by far as
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a vaccine for use on 12 to 15 year olds researchers say vaccine trials on children found temporary side effects similar to those observed in adult trials. the top one now which has become the new home for thousands of hong kong as fling political persecution according to government figures more than 10000 short term residents permits were issued to people from hong kong last year alone many of them escaping crackdown the democratic freedom that taiwan provides has also allowed dissidents to do what is now unthinkable in the form of published a democratic fuse and ideas. printing in progress this is the 2nd issue of. a quarterly magazine launched by home called activists this year as a forum for hong kong issues but it can't be published in hong kong and konya national security is all so everything and democratic taiwan.
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has been very supportive of it and we've mentioned hong kong the civil societies of the 2 places are deeply connected we've received a lot of help from taiwanese design is printers n.g.o.s and scholars without their support we would not have been able to get the logistics down of any other usable. these activist changmin yen is the only known home color on the editorial board he coordinates the layout and printing along with hong kong and designers and taipei by participating the designers can never return to hong kong but they feel obliged to pay the price for $1.00 thing. it's so ironic that we can talk about hong kong in hong kong right now as a hong kong living abroad it's my duty to make good use of the freedom of expression that my fellow people no longer have and speak out for them.
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in chinese the magazine is called to be watered down as a last of the inspired by martial arts legend bruce lee and adopted by hong kong for testers to be flexible and formless in the face of beijing's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in 2019. members of the editorial board are all outside hong kong including well known campaigner in exile sunny turn he says the publication is a concrete connection with his homeland and a new form in the struggle for democracy. it's an act of resistance to tell the regime that we will never give up. although your standards from printer political thought. we will still find ways to do that. we will keep doing that and we will make sure that hong kong is never die. when the magazine was launched in january probating media named their group as troublemakers
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for publishing hong kong independence folks due to security concerns hong kong readers can only get the electronic version while hard copies are so didn't want bookstores and to overseas subscribers. under the national security law we must expand our definition of hong kong hong kong not only belongs to hong kong it would die very soon as beijing tightens its control over the city so hong kong must belong not only to hong kong but also to the global community so we should nourish hong kong in places where there is freedom and hopefully return that strength to hong kong. as thousands of hong kong is free that island flowage k. is working hard to keep that spirit of community wherever the home is. now before we go something for pizza loves the wood fire this one popular way to cook them but what about one cooked to perfection atop
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a smoldering volcano that's what one chef is doing in quite a mala taking advantage of the conditions on the erupting. over streams of molten lava main perfect conditions for this mountain pizza the. help themselves to us last night with temperatures reaching over 1000 degrees celcius don't try this at home if of course your highness near a volcano and he's. done that now you're watching david lee news i'll have more at the top of. the final against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update. on t w. and so many pushed. us right now right now climb
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