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our new global 3000 series above the threats we are facing. and the heroes taking a stands and the over $3000.00 series starts to 21st. on d, w. the in the coming up on the arts and culture, we ask as railey and palestinian authors what it would take to create peace. and later on there showed the meaning behind fashioned trends and designs. an exhibition that examines dress, coats, official, and unspoken. the 1st hours still ends in gaza or picking up the pieces and mourning their dead. while politicians in israel clash over who will lead the country next and still after last month's rocket fire and retaliations. no
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one knows how the 2 peoples palestinians and jews will live together. the latest war between hamas and israel ended with leaders from both sides, declaring victory, but lasting peace seems as distant as ever. we spoke to top is rarely authors and an influential palestinian philosopher. about the regions future, se split between israel and how much has been in place for almost 2 weeks. but the mood remains tense. there's a sense of frustration on all sides. and last thing solution in the middle east seems further away than ever. and this, after the conflict, had been pushed into the background for a time by the pandemic there. well, why not a huge surprise, but the timing was really oh for we had to kind of in made me aware that there was a kind of solidarity in this society during the corner days. we found that we
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have the same enemies in a way as soon as corona seemed to feature that was straight back to the old front, eternally smouldering conflict escalated again, provocation reaction, harsh account to reaction a spiral of violence. the ritual is what is really right. carrot cause it, there is no way that anything is going to change you. after the war is over, nobody was really interested in the police in finding out any readership in creating a dialogue. then i don't think it's free, useful now it's going to rain strawberries on us to people's unable to share and to people's exhausted and angry course with tough leadership on both sides. fear is a breeding ground for extreme positions that prohibit partnership palestinian
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philosopher, sorry, new, say b has been involved in the conflict for decades seeking peaceful reservation, favors mediation, and is looking to find solutions without violence. but with reason, we have to find away using our reason using our senses. our common sense i mean to, to construct something which will allow us to live side by side together. respecting the space of one another, respecting the traditions, the religions, the symbols, the national identities, if you like, and the basic human rights. it is the inability to imagine the lives of others rights you say be the former pillow member teaches at the university in jerusalem. and believes education and information of the keys to drawing closer
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when you do it. partly by being in the classroom teaching, talking about different ways, different conflicts that have taken place. trying to develop and respect for tolerance for otherness for open the door own daughter. holocaust. and i was also attempt a change of perspective and writes about living together with palestinians. my neighbor, the one boy is under the occupation, probably has a similar story to tell about the dream, to be free about the dream, to have a country, and to raise the family. in a peaceful, open life,
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the sci fi continues, but for how long it seems, no one can believe in lasting peace. at the moment, a museum in the united states has returned to ancient stone carvings that were smuggled out of thailand half a century ago. the tie government welcomed back the carvings at a ceremony in bangkok, the sandstone support teams were originally part of 2 temples built about a 1000 years ago. experts believe they were stolen during the vietnam war before being sold in europe and then donated to the city of san francisco where they were on display for decades. here's a question for you. what are you wearing? and what does that say about you about your job, your culture, your personality? well, the exhibition dress code tries to get at the meaning behind what we, where the so started in japan. and now it's open to the public. here in germany,
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at the bonus, consult federal art museum and the former west german capital. bon we do it every day. we dress up and send signals. fashion is much more than just wearing clothes. it's about self expression and communication. bear up on the streets on instagram, do close, make us what we are. express who we are. we make creative decisions every time we put something on, put to help get this that was culturally the big differences in japan for example, worthy exhibition originates is a very stereotypical system. i were a business suit. black and white is by and large, the standard here, there are more individual options. lumen talks historian, ava cross has been director of the bonus cons, comment since 2020. and he's making her debut in bond with the show dress code conceived kyoto,
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japan. i was on the road of fashion is underrated here in germany, especially our cultural understanding of it. you don't necessarily have to know the codes, but you can follow them in this exhibition in the game of fashion is also about roles, functions, and social cultural affiliation. the basic folk cavalry of dress code includes, for example, the suit, the uniform of the business world, and it's many incarnations creative, unconventional, multifaceted us in breaking the classic dress code is always a choice japanese design. i have a coupon, was a pioneer of an innovative approach to dress codes. she creates show silhouettes with direct references. on this can mono, she collaborated with manga artist makoto tech, trashy ah, dress, quote,
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italian out of the late renee sounds and get this. it's only pinned on at the front . ah, charming, knew yen also works at the interface between art and freshman from berlin. she presents works inspired by vietnamese street. so the question lamp, talk about a wearable sculpture. i moded it from a motorcycle with textiles. you can wear it, however you like much to the gold standard of dress codes, russia now outfit presented by coco chanel in the 1950s traffic that women like jackie kennedy or rummy schneider. was it still a great way to say, i've made it me. this will also function. now, you might think so, but actually this outfit was tailored cloned by the brand,
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but most of the instead of c, c on the buttons, brazen or clever pop. actually since this always been shifting between high and low sick jumps between the 2. what is cultural heritage, what is the masterpiece and what do i take from it? how much do i help myself from this pool? for those to see and be seen in the wake of the corona virus, this could be more important than ever use that drama will return. and we'll be more aware of what we do with this media media. it's time to get creative with those dress code decisions and dw culture reporter mike and crew guys. here with me for more on dress codes. let's get to it . after the pandemic will things be more glamorous? i don't know. mike. the way i'm say to like, people are wearing whatever they feel like people i know are saying, why would i buy new clothing even i have nowhere to where it are. things going to
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pick up again when, when the rules loosen up and we go out again. oh, let me tell you that. i think there is no way back and i mean for daily life. no. hi, he is no suits for the office any more. and yet at least this is what the fashion experts expect he in germany on the freshman stores, already react to that they would use the space for the business fashion. and there is more space for sweatpants of more selection, more casual. it's getting more comfortable, expensive clothes, the ones with glenn was materials in the last couple of months. the working and whole situation gave us the little bit of fashion freedom. and the fashion history shows that once again with something really uncomfortable, like cause that for example, it won't come back. and on the other hand, there will be a kind of fashion explosion when we all know to get again to get out party offered,
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like we've never seen before. like high heels, 15 sentiment meters, a really looking forward to that. you're going to have to take me to some parties with you because i want to see you in those 15 centimeter. hi. i'm ok, but if every article of the dental dental, yes, every article of clothing is a code. can you decode what you're wearing for us? what does this say about you mica? of course i'm dressed to impress, of course, but not too much because my outfit should not distract from the subject we are talking about. but it's always depends on the subject. one, we're talking about the fashion then it's strong color, of course is possible, but there are so many other rules. for example, your social background has an influence on your dress code. what group you then defy with you. for example, you are wearing the suit jacket because you want to taken seriously. hopefully they,
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that's a little bit maybe. and you were also a teacher. that means you would like to look cool, a little bit late back. ok, and i also need a place to put my microphone. has the jackie technical reasons, always very ok. what you know, we hear this expression sometimes dress for success, dress for the job. you want the suit makes the man. is there anything to that really? absolutely. let me tell you about this one study that showed that school teachers assume the pupils in suits with of on golf fashion. a more intelligent for them than the ones with genes and food ease. and that is, yeah. really the fact so dress to impress or dress for success is absolutely right . so then what are you going to wait tomorrow? i asked me that's ask me about when tomorrow we're going to be talking about harris . i want,
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i want you to fully because look at my head in the back. ok. make it clear. thanks so much. you're welcome. see you soon. and that is it for this arts and culture, but we're whatever you're aware and you can find more from us online at d, w dot com slash culture. you can also follow us, follow d, w culture on facebook and twitter and mail from me, mike and the whole team here in berlin. thanks for watching. see you next bye. happiness is for everyone. human payments that are very different from primate penises. we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view nature and david and this is climate change . pregnant sex who happiness in 3 books, you'll get smarter for free. d w books. oh, can you hear me? no. yes. yes, we can hear you and hello. germans house. we bring you uncle michael and you've never before the right. just so what is who is the medical really want move
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and want to people who follow along the way. admirers and critics alike. and how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her leg is showing us the macro last, the ah garbage, too much from the landfill smell, the terrible smell is showing an open pit the paint. the city black dust is the towel i use. my face is dirty, and dirty river water that comes out of pipes on filters. they drink this dirt, the clay, and the in russia,
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the soil air and water polluted. and all 3 environmental issues remain unresolved. the the union said a saver and her 2 children alia and euro lava on their way to their grandmother valentino. this sunday is their only free day. they hope the winds will be good to day. the air that grandmother's isn't too unbearable. valentino lives in the town of nova, she provo union of saver grew up here. but eventually the stench made her leave up or down because of all languages nearby. nearby in this case is just 500 meters from our old house. the alex, in this keep it in the town of nova approval,
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is one of dozens of garbage dumps on the outskirts of moscow expense, 30 to hector's, or 45 soccer field or unions to to see this is on sundays, distension outside was so bad that she couldn't windows my eyes were done than my throat. would. i not feel nose? yes. when you least children also started feeling sick. often. she took action in the family left no voice over and moved to clean 7 kilometers away. the youngest was always sick. one day there patricia told me you children have rattling sound in their lungs. i didn't think long then i started looking for an apartment to cleanse . after the moon, we went to the same doctor and surprise, surprise, lung rattling had disappeared. couldn't she asked how? and i said simple, we moved some 3800 kilometers to the east auto
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mechanic vitality. shasta cough stumbles upon what looks like marble slabs. but they aren't. vitale, shesta cough lives in casela of siberia. it snows here all winter. the snow, the falls from the sky here is often black from the coldest colors, vitalis house and garden shades of black grey and white walls. that more is it and sprinkle ground up pencil, lead on to it. you can the same effect. you see here, back home, why total? and i bill offs because a medium sized city it's economy relies on open minded pollution as dramatic. the city is located in coast bass. a coal mining region referred to as russia's black heart on sun, windy days, smoggy. so bad residents say they struggled brave according to studies by an
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n g o. twice as many people die of respiratory diseases here and elsewhere in russia. italy shesta cough and his neighbors have had enough of living conditions in silly ask, why should be one and a half years ago, i filmed the black snow and sorta side them in canada. we do not want our children to die of cancer caused by the terrible environment i will get some stunning was the canadian prime minister was very far away, reacted to a video faster than our own or for us to mess around, leaders ignored. and then later, our governor react only as the traitors of the home country and the crews. best region, roberta, the road in school was 4 and a half 1000 kilometers away in southern russia. the both andries has different concerns with moscow. the other going to, it's well known in the village, maturing square. there's
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a joke that goes cocoa coffee, who cares if it comes from the top. maturing life directly along the coop and river in the region of the same name with this browns water that comes directly from the cuba. a far cry from the clear filtered water you'd expect to come out of the pipes and you can use it for washing or drink it. we have to let it found that home and then boil it like carrying buckets of brown water from the roadside pump. as long and daily tossed for residents of lamont of street in mid shooting square. this 2 story house does have water pipes. the pressure is often so low, they preferred pump their water themselves. it doesn't matter where you can. it's anyway. that's all the water and mature,
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and koya comes from the cuban. when the flooding, the water turns into grayish brown sludge, which then into maturity, coils, pipes, nearly unfiltered. rather than leave the water to stand in large containers. so the burst afterwards, the water is a bit cleaner, but just a bit the even re, banking is retired. he can't remember the last time he drank pretty clean water from the top school credit if the same stuff and getting has since 975. and that's how long we've had the struggle. some people boil the water, but i've done it and we need to pick just that is and then cook with. with it only when he gets really grows to drink, clean store, bought drinking water in the store,
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the waters expensive and the pension doesn't have much money. even belkin has to spend up to $3000.00 roubles a month on purchased drinking water, but a 3rd of his pension, which is barely enough to make ends meet back to the federal server family. on their way to visit her mother with her children. julia meets neighbors campaigning against the landfill. they managed to pressure the environmental agency to measure the quality. most of the tests revealed the level of hydrogen sulfide $25.00 times higher than what is permitted. the activists went to court, but to no avail. the stinking mountain of cabbage in nova, suppose one is one of several. russia is plagued by waste disposal problems. only 4 percent of waste recycle and 2 percent is incinerated. the rest is simply dumped with nearly $70000000.00 tons of waste a year. the largest country in the world is grounding and garbage and
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environmentalists warm that the landfills around moscow. a ticking time bombs, direction of the winds, isn't determining factor jury duty of fed a service visit to see her mother. 67 year old valentino pulver has not moved. celia get some vitamins, come drink some tea and have some sausage, but hurried over the kids. happy to see that grandmother because her house is next to the dump. the trips are kept brief to limit the danger. i feel like this tool sometimes when i lie down, i feel like someone's pulled water down. my throat can hardly breathe. coughing, she may have custody of the cuts immature in school. many resigned to the cloudy tap water, older resident, still recall how during soviet times. there was a soft costs here, state owned large scale farm with its own can food factory. the government not only
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controlled food production, but ensure that the water used for the factory underwent at least rudimentary cleaning. ringback then the soviet union collapsed with the old purification system. from last believe them ventures up, but they used to be big containers at the exit of the town where water from the river stood before being conveyed to the village. bustle was going to show new leaders and ravaged the system, lead to them and now money. now, these containers have long stopped working, no longer able to clean the river water. according to an order by the nature conservation authority, some water pipes in the town of maturity, sequoia and now 90 percent cloaked with much from the river. plus the cuban river is polluted. environmentalists. action is urgent. the require it against bacteria
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and chemicals. we asked local authorities whether such measures were planned and what pollution levels are the receive no response the. ringback the operators of the garbage dump in nova, she also failed to respond to our inquiry. but we did receive a response from the vice governor of the cooper's region, stating the authorities were doing everything possible to minimize mining petition, resettling households to installing modern air filter systems. me bad quality still makes life in cellulose. conch economy has to cough. learns is living from mining nearly half industrial waste and russia is here in this region. could pass and siberia kiss. eli often it's $86000.00 residence, is one of the hardest in cities. many waste products from coal production contained
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burning toxic and radioactive substances. those who live here refused to leave their health in the hands of coal produces and protest, time and time again. even if it does little to change things, the vice governors words may sound promising, but they ignore reality. says auto mechanic, baton shesta cough was still because of the our lead is couldn't care less about all this black snow for mining really like many here he wants to leave. that's not easy. providence leo. i'd like to sell my house. i can't get rid of an apartment, but not a whole house. i've been trying for 2 years, and only 2 people responded. even re belkin doesn't want to move away. he's come to terms with the bad water quantity. a few times
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a month he treats himself too expensive, drinking water in store bought water jugs. look at the make sure not to eat too much, because then i get so thirsty. i have to drink the dirty river water. although i'm quite used to it now. as long as it's calmed meanwhile, the crews passed government intends to increase coal production. and the alex in ski pit and nova approval is set to be expanded. plus water consumption will rise in maturity koya during the hot summer, meaning more brown sludge from the cuba. and so all 3 environmental issues will persist here in russia. the, the the news,
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