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with learning, like global ideas will show you how climate change ended. foreign mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the news, a show coming up today. prosecuted and targeted for their faith and it's on minority has face definitely it's extra minutes and for years. but for the international troops putting out in a few months, they are left with few options. people who can afford to live a day or if they cannot afford to leave us on the phone based on weight to die. and in china, smart home devices, find a ready and willing clientele, brushing aside privacy and surveillance concerns.
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the news by british bennett. welcome to d. w. news. asia. glad you could join us. i've got to sounds. has other people live in constant fear of being targeted by militants because of their faith. they out of sheer minority in suddenly majority have gone on and have long been discriminated against. and islamic state affiliate has even declared war on them and is behind the scenes of deadly bombings against the community. but now with nato troops beginning to pull out from the country, the fear is the situation could get worse for them. the aftermath of a car bombing and couple a mini van with 3 people inside in a has, are a neighborhood of the capital. one of the dead was 23 year old mino,
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the she was buried along with her mother killed in the same attack found on the dentist and has are as have been targeted for decades. they know that here they live in danger. people who can afford to give up some day, deeper or shift cannot leave. i'm going to come days to hear. i'm way to do it. last year, gunman attacked a couple maternity hospital also in his, our neighborhood. when the shooting ended, $24.00 people were dead, including newborns and their mother's. so far, no arrests have been made. and just last may a bombing at a girl school in cobble killed scores of young has are as distrustful of the
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authorities. some has are a say they need to provide their own security well cooked by shad when human rights for women's rights. the rule of law and all other internationally recognized laws are not achieved with civilization. and then we have to turn to gun all have because the ultimate determiner of peoples will, would be the barrel of a gun and with foreign troops soon to leave. some has are as doubt a peaceful future. younger fighting starts, it will be worse than during the civil war. that was an alley to alley ward. what would some crazy people out of now might be worse, like everyone has a car, and 5 or 6 people can start with that and everyone is armed. like you said, the power vacuum that nato forces leave behind in afghanistan could claim the has
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are, as among its 1st victims and journalist. are you looking for your pulse regularly from? i've gone on and joins been now for more. ali with international troops, said to leave in a few months. how concerned is the, how's our community for its safety community has been, you know, concerned for safety, for at least the last 5 years. and they, you know, we have to stop premium is in the us, we draw back. i've been going on these 2015 if not 2016. so to say that, you know, the us present in the past made some kind of a difference in the decision in a more call. you know, in the future, i don't think we can say for, you know, be allowing you all because they keep saying that the government need to do is part
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and secure. mom keeps happening and it's always, almost always one neighbor gets targeted in the city. so they're saying, you know, the security efforts in that neighborhood. very nice. why has the government not stepped up to get to take, given that most of these attacks, at least in gabriella, having happening in one particular neighborhood? i mean of the day, you know, you have to ask the government, there's all, you know, the vision that we can make are one thing. they have trying things in the for instance, during a month out of i'm on, i'm are leading up to the ration they will, you know, an extra 2 areas will air. a lot of the shield population about a lot of on are and they will allow local courses to arm and to sort of take a security measure in their own area at that time of year. but other than that,
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you know, that's really the major question that people are asking because unfortunately, you know, when you feel like they're in the, being an effort made whether or not they're actually seen to the public. when it seems like is there has to be a reason you're not putting the supper in it. right. and to people in that area, as many people as to you know, in the last few weeks and after several different attacks in that neighborhood. you know, they're saying that ok, if you can secure the neighborhood and then it's just as bad as if you have the gun or are you in your hand. and what you said earlier that a lot of the attacks that have been happening have been happening since 2015. but i wonder if that ties into a pattern of discrimination that the community has been facing for a number of years from before that as well. definitely has been has gone discrimination if you've okay during the kingdom time, which a lot of very romantic, i've been recent history, you know,
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they weren't allowed in the military. they weren't, you know, a lot of the problems with the legend didn't receive education, didn't receive proper services. you know, they were given like menial jobs or sort of blanket servers job lately. and so i continued and then you had a rule, you know, they had committed massacres in different areas. and then now you have these courses, i need to be who are very, you know, and they're targeted. and you know, because if you look at the history of their pie, they always either choose the city of all major city. or actually there's one neighborhood in common, which is really when you go there, you will see an extremely congestive the former crowded you know,
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literally like one lane on both sides of the street. you know, little off road, you know, aren't paying. some of them are paid, but go on for kilometer that aside. and so attacking a very deliberate but we'll leave it there for the time being alida, thank you. thank you so much for joining us with that. thank you. the smart home technology like voice assistance. why fi, blogs, or smart outlets are increasingly meeting their lives convenient? while you're in the best concerns or previously you have accompanied this convenience in china? that debate is largely absent with the result of china, smart home devices market, and roughly $26000000000.00 is already more than half the global estimate. and you don't have to look far to see how integrity these devices are becoming to chinese homes. saturday is family time for jordan her and this to kids. his wife works
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weekends so it's just the 3 of them. and the little helper i am listening. please play children. ok. so are you the boys of china is most popular virtual assistant. it was developed by sell me, one of china's biggest consumer electronics makers. the hood love interconnected technology. almost every device in their home can be controlled either by smartphone or voice command. in the fridge is intelligent products can be checked in with a photo and the approximate date of expiring. so one week before that date, it will remind me to use up this product and i can always check on my phone, what's in the fridge, and what is your initial or what change
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you. don't wonder wish to go home or the truth without for modesty, i can say that as far as digital life is concerned, china has overtaken the west. technologically is a broad choice of interconnected products for all walks of life. to me, it you ordered the coffee. why a 7 year old rena takes a math class on the ipad. it's common for chinese children to have extra curricular classes. and more and more often these i had online trends that started long before court 90 law. they hung out in the coffee takes 30 minutes to arrive. after that the family gets ready to go out. the family is my generation of household jordan parents,
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which is rare. china is my, this is jordan to the as in person, my products, you should lose. you know, sometimes i don't understand how this technology works and my son has to teach me step by step. but i think people need to keep learning. it is get to know this new stuff. and after all, we don't want to get out of touch with the next generation y'all. you, you give up the government and the private sector in china have invested heavily in digital technology and artificial intelligence. i heard many enjoy their high tech digital life is little public debate about the risks of new technologies. be the use of data by private companies or data collected from government survey. he who couldn't chinese people have a very welcoming attitude to his new technologies. i think in everyday life we couldn't even do without them anymore. it is the enthusiasm of customers
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like that. power is china's digital economic miracle. but at the same time makes it so pervasive that vote back on respondent mathias. a building up. that's it for today will of course more news and updates on our website, the w dot com, forward slash a share. believe you today. with more visuals from china, which over the weekend held a famous dragon boat festival. dragon boat race is a major part of the festival known as doing something that's incentive, waited in the country for generations. we're back tomorrow at the same time until then of the news
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report o v o d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the our mission the to analyze the fight for market dominance. with the w business beyond the festival they said to do never happen. got its red carpet and glittering gowns after all. who knew the burden international film festival from a special could literally be a whoop in the par. welcome to us and culture from biting satellites, gripping drama, and ground breaking documentaries. the public have enjoyed 5 days of film shown in outdoor cinemas, across the german capital. and now 3 months late,
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the jury has finally got around to handing out its coveted golden and silver bass. and of course we couldn't talk about the burden allah without bringing in resident film expert scott books for welcome scott. so good to see you here in the studio instead of on skype. yeah, that's the 1st time back. so the studio for a long, long time, and course the festival is the 1st time back at a real life festival, which, which has a completely different feeling. now because it's happening in the summer, we had an online version of the building in march where the announced who is going to win. but the wasn't chance for the public at least to see these movies or to see the winners until now. and it's been great, it's been a real, i don't know, summer festival feeling. it feels more like a can film festival than a berlin film festival. and you there on sunday for the big prize giving ceremony. it was long, long awaited, and you felt this report that take the it's taken 3 months, but the winners of the 2021. bailey now la,
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finally got to celebrate in style. the golden bear for beth film went to a social satire from romania. that is fantastic, as they say injured from german, a teacher's private sex tape is leak triggering a witch hunt. the film is a bitterly funny satire on public morality in the online age. german actor, marin accurate one, the silver bare for best leading performance, playing a scientist to test out a robot lover inside fi comedy. i'm your man now. yeah, he's in the m a flu. took comes in, put in as soon as you asked me to the scene outside of your behind and tom, get the machine. yeah, this is midway just of the fun and get us in a minute. the same machine is wheel director, was looking, i'm a gucci, came all the way from japan, received his silver, bare 4 wheel of fortune and fantasy, a trio of intimate dramas featuring women in tokyo. nakajima shouldn't be
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later in the engine. it was more almost like the city with the sooner they out this door and called it accommodating bailey knowledge is a big change from festivals past the summer special has succeeded in bringing the spirit of cinema back to the big screen. is this. oh, and it looks like it's got now being a bit of a pessimists. i imagine they would be the when it would be being then. but they were there in person. right. and what a 3 for the audience though it was great. and i mean, that's been the whole idea of this summer specialist to be a return to cinema or cinema coming home if you will. and i was speaking to some of the actors at the ceremony. and once that it felt like coming out of hibernation
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because, you know, so many film fans and people in general have been sort of locked in their houses, watching their, their movies on the little laptop screens. and it was very moving for me to actually be such a large group of people, again, things in my as it's meant to be seen on, on the, on the big screen. i also normally pessimistic and a bit cynical, but i thought it was incredibly moving experience and really had the sense that movies are coming back again with the golden by went to a romanian field with a bit of a mouthful of a name. it's called good luck finding, or loony poor, the winners. we're now back in march or the industry section with the festival. but just remind us, why did the jury choose this film? i think it's because this film is really, it's a v pandemic movie. i mean, this was made during the call the pandemic, and you can see it in the film because all the actors have to wear masks on screen while they perform. it also the film kind of completely insane and sort of captures the madness of this of this past year. i think so many of us have belt is also
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formally incredibly daring. it's sort of a part documentary. it's, it's part of theater play. it's part of film as a very interesting film. it's also very, very funny. and i think after the year that we've all had, maybe even the building, our jury said, we all really need a laugh. okay, well you've been at the film since the festival started lawfully. it's the 1st time in $71.00 additions that is taking place out the door and in summer but the pan them, it's not over yet. so that took a bit of planning. right? yeah, i'll lot of planning and a lot of organization. i mean, it is very different than usual years, but it's going to be incredibly well. i mean, they have, you know, attracts and testing in front of all the reg carpets of their social distance. the all the reg carpets, it's all open air, so let me for, for to be a bit safer. but i think it's got over incredibly well and the spirit has been incredible. i mean, the people coming out celebrating cinema, again, as i say, it's incredibly heart warming for me personally. okay. now there's something else i wanted to come with you about briefly. and that is that the legendary actor ned
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beatty has died. one of the hollywood greats of fabulous character. how will he be remembered? yeah, very sad news. i of course heard as well and it is sort of, he is probably i remember this one of the great, great character actors. i mean, i think most people remember him from deliverance. his 1st film, where he played a, a gentle businessman, who's brutally assaulted by hillbillies, is one of these actors who have, you know, mostly small roles. and he was proof that the facts are no real small role. he had a walk on performance in that work that earned him an oscar nomination. and he basically left his mark on dozens of great films. i mean, with never the, the star, but he always lifted whatever films he was in. and any time you saw him on screen, he knew you were in for something really, really special. and i think that's how we're going to really remember, he will be very solely mixed. indeed, yet it's got rocks, but always as always, a fountain of film with them. thank you very much for your insight. now what
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happens when a woman trumps in a marriage of convenience finds true passion in attempts to do with extra marital affair. while it can all go horribly wrong and el because she mister shows us exactly how in her claims w. noble misses thought. taurus, the gripping psychological thriller is the latest book in our series. 100 german must read. how do you go on living after your 1st big love? leave here for another? for you ever love again? beverly to trust again. in the book, mrs. torres, author elk is schmidt, that writes about the beautiful margarita who loses her boyfriend to another woman . she then loses her voice and almost loses her mind out of her bed, she decides to marry the 1st guy who comes along. she becomes the wife of an
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sartorius, a dependable man who bores her half to death. she settles into the idol life of an 1950 house, finally asleep, the town and west germany in a strange are coming along. the elegance and well spoken and mrs. torres doesn't stand a chance. she's drunk with passion. the affair is exhilarating. but there's a catch. the man is married too, and i'm like her. he has no intention of putting his marriage at risk. the awakening is brutal. he was coming toward me with another man whom i didn't know. they were deep in conversation. and he glanced at me and acknowledged me with a nod. the way you acknowledge someone, you know, but whose name you can't remember. so it was that simple, really. and as i sat on the john, i was sorry i hadn't been able simply to throw. i would have never dreamed it was
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traditional kites makers, as we'll see in our next report making heights, is a very intricate procedure. each movement, each stroke oh, shall done, has performed them thousands of times before. it takes years to learn the different kinds of building techniques such a dong started when he was just a child. now he's 76 and still learning new tricks, whether possible. i was 8 years old when my grandfather taught me how to build kites as he thought i was smart and hard working to show. but, and he wanted me to learn the tradition, how kind of what, who are his flying creatures can often take 2 weeks to complete and can sell for up to 2400 euros. there are quite factories big and small all over the city of y fun. more than 70 percent of the world are made. the
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most children here learn how to make kites in class. in rows they march into the how doors to test their creations. some work better than others. you know shot you bunch on. ha ha, i really want to learn to build a kite. but it's not just about me. it's about keeping a tradition alive. oh, hold on. hello. hi. let me wife on the festival begins with a cloud of color. each year these vibrant figures, animals, and mythical creatures, fill the sky before crowds of up to a $100000.00 people ah, likes to come here. the atmosphere is lively. everyone who likes caves comes here. everyone's in a good mood. i don't miss your kite maker dings when she is planning something
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special kite, that's 7 kilometers long. if you can get it to fly, it will be a new world record. the kites made of smaller kites strung together 3 meters apart . started to tell by, normally we only need force 3 when today we have $47.00, but we're still going to try. while you're free on. the wind pulls hard, a lot of men trying to keep up to keep control of the world's longest tight. then nature winds out funny, it's had you talk with the wind was too strong. it toy the strain you use it for like people and they can't withstand too much pressure. you can do it because i put cold, would you? me but things when she hasn't given up for good, maybe next time it will work. and that's part of the fascination keeping this tradition alive. ah, i looks like
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