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the getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge. why? because no one should have to choose to make up your own line. w need for mines me. this is the, the other news a share coming up today for us troubles in india, multiply authentic, used of allowing the spread of hatred and enmity. and i take that off for a controversial video of an elderly, mostly man being a soldier, went to vital on the platform. it's the latest round in the long run in touch with the government of complying with new social media rules. plus the uncertainty of
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future lives. many african refugees and pockets on hesitant to return home anytime soon. and the philippines is beach towns that have become a refuge for stress city workers. looking for some way to work from the news i've been trying to do welcome to the program. it's good to have you with us. a long running dispute between the indian government and twitter selected on 1st day when police in northern for their state, someone, twitter, india, s g for questioning. the edge of twitter encourage the spread of court, have an enmity by failing to remove a video being circulated on the platform. these are still images from that video which shows several men beating an elderly muslim man and cutting off his beard. the man later said he was attacked because of his faith and the men forced
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temperature on to religious into slogan, police. a dispute of the claims dismissing the violent attack as personal. the video went vitally with several journalists retreating it. but the story is actually more complicated than that to help us break down, let us bring and did respond nameesha chest while in delhi, maybe sharp. why is to return the doc for a video that went viral on that platform? read bridge. the police said that twitter now would put a regular good inside community on the economy to be propagated and wider on its form that it allowed for people who were treating out your information thing that they had to communicate to the online. now normally we don't other platform. thank you. my social media back would be protected under protection for inter duties. basically if you didn't want to,
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you want want to before the content. however, some you lose, the government hasn't stated in the end of me maybe why too? it is running on my, on the front, the government, if the twitter advised leaving these rules. however, the last fall, and if the victim reproductions apply or not to twitter be made in the court, the government law cannot decide if twitter is no longer protected. just a bit more about these intermediate protections. what is the protection of that social media platforms like twitter get with these so called intermediary protections? basically, british any current bought a washing machine that is not held responsible for either in c or convention point, then published on it by somebody else. however, it is also important for each of these dot coms to comply with the good government, the government. if you were to look in the end of me, some of the requirements for this, for example,
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it offered each source and your platform to interview a grievance officer to the government or the court can reach out to the office. or if they find wanting to be my leadership, when these reports are lead to direct express concern for me by lead, please reach however, it's failure to comply with setting up to be you know, good even why maybe running into trouble to, to however, when fits know that if keeping the government updated and invented to live, but the loss of the land, i'm just wondering if other social media companies have complied with these detectives as part of these new rules, or is it only twitter that is being potentially targeted by the government? but facebook will have some side what has also come around what that did contain these others trying bitch what to protect that into ended because a lot of the other off of the gene is to allow traceability. what's up?
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it's fighting bad, but they have no intention of grievance off of the government for the market, the government, and also let the twitter back to double standards, but it has some poor. i've manipulated media most implement truly for the government bought by b. j. b administer themselves while it allows for other to do on the phone, but i'll be others. and the government said that it cannot do so. and also the last, the last is the government attempting to control social media in india but definitely confirms that many cubic feet of activists have pointed out. that happened often, some of the government ought to adopt deep down inflammation of both critical for the thought of handling. defend demi, the indian government, on the other hand, but twitter is practicing it. pointed out how to wanted to both about the capital
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rights in america. they wouldn't be to house, responded to why i didn't put the public in january when the government opted to date on these 4 to be able to comply. so there's a divide in the conversation that are concerned, but is that form to get jack to the court every time something, water washing comes up on their phone, they may stop policing, which will essentially cope to be an expression of a deal or complex and lead issue, but thank you so much for explaining that to us and michelle address. well, in delhi, the whole bucket on has begun issuing biometric identity cards to some 1400000 african refugees already registered in the country. the aim is to enable better services to be delivered to them. it is also hope that the cards will help the government return. those refugees who are willing to go back to
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have gone on off to the situation there stabilizes. but as officials have found, most don't want to go back the how in con, runs a small grocery store and this refugee camp in pakistan. every day he checks his income and expenses. when he was about the same age as this child, his parents fled africana stan taking him with them. that was about 40 years ago. it's a dim memory for him now. was a young that we had to get out of afghanistan. there was a war going on where the lay both those. busy so when the situation became worse, we fled through the show that when we came to pakistan, pakistan took us in that we have been able to live here ever since. had you by her door also fled f canister with his family. 40 years ago. the soviet army had invaded its homeland. he has lived in this camp ever since. the refugee camp is one
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of 20 in this province below that, a little more than a 1000000 afghans live in pakistan. they are largely on their own. we will turn that would be lying. if i said we got financial support show the truth is we don't get any financial support from the pakistani government. now for the 1st time, pakistan is planning to register all it's african refugees. the figure is thought to be $1400000.00 that that is only an estimate. center is like this one will collect their data, but many refugees, especially the young, have never been registered. each family member now gets an id card. biometric data is stored on it and with this id card, international agencies can better reach people, but there is also something else going on by. we are collecting
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a most updated information of africa and this would be such as educational vocational skews, also maybe language. it might not be just up, would they get that information? also going to assist us to better design wrong of activities, not only in the file, but not got any staff wednesday. the town to i forgotten. that is the plan, at least nadine, a job is taxed with pushing for their return on behalf of pakistan's government. he is interviewing families to see if they are ready to go to afghanistan and after nato troops leave their new id. cards are only valid until 2023. in the questionnaire. they are asked if the situation in afghanistan normalizes. then do they want to leave 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no saying that they do not want to go back to their home country and they couldn't evening the hand. busy indeed for bad. how redeem, con,
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one thing is clear, he will only return home if there's peace there. pandemic luck, towns have put office life on hired for many workers in big cities across asia. after months of being stuck at home, some have planned their escape. in the philippines they found a warm welcome in resort towns where the local economy has nose dived over 1000 travel restrictions have largely cut off tourism. but as these digital nomads have found, sometimes all you need is a why fi connection and a dream. the beach town alone unit where the welcome mat stretches for miles. there's friends, sand, and sun. and the commute to the office just stepped away. for 9 months ago this started executive fled what he calls his prison apartment in manila and landed here. and he has no plans to leave. i didn't realize
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how stressed out and anxious i was about the pandemic until i got here. so here on the beach with a mask on and realize that like nobody else can do it. and you really no reason for you to do it unless you're here. i'm next to people. many of manila is digital. workers are escaping deserted beach towns like this one. the pandemic was the nudge they needed to say good bye to city life for tanya, mariano and her boyfriend. a view like this just might seal the deal for us or take away as that. moving out, you're just is such a big quality of life improvement as a fraction of the cost local businesses couldn't be happier. that manila salaries can stretch further here without the usual stream of tourists. they're struggling
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to survive and the new arrivals flush with cash. keep them afloat. it helped a lot here, especially when low in your own was closed for tourism. basically. you could only really rely on customers from within low in your own. digital nomads are now a target market for the tourism industry. resorts are offering and treatments like high speed internet and wellness activities. just the things that could turn office work on its head for ever what a dream that would be, that's it for today is more than a website. and dot com forward slash asia. believe, you know, with pictures from thailand where boy, the site it lion has correctly called of or your to 2020 match win as he makes his
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predictions by a sporting neat chunks marked with national flags from a wire above his fence. this is all true for back to the same time on monday. we'll see you then have a good weekend who's the who's i was able to say matters to us me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. young,
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walking immigrants. they know the police will stop them that the road is pollution and their flight could be fatal. but going back is not an option. and they are stuck in the spanish border area. there. they're waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. 6. the the welcome to arts and culture. today we bring you some odd pairings that make for interesting viewing, and tasting and west side by side. and exhibition. show katy objects from the format to germany. can you tell the difference and we visit the
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kitchen of a canary with that, he's come to korea out of invented flavor combinations with the 1st israel, where the end of benjamin netanyahu 12 year will have divided the country. one young is wally. he was never been afraid to speak. her mind is musician. no got air as her 1st album off the radar was released in 2017 to critical acclaim. her 2nd kids came out this year and he's just a box on an international tour. her signature style combines the personal and the political the every day with the extraordinary. and he knew it's never shy away from control the see that the know where to go. no future insight in her song about habits is really musician. no get errors evokes a dark and angry vision. i was born and angry person.
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the song was sparked by the feeling that her world was disappearing more and more the way areas things about that has had a nerve with a lot of young israelis. rage of the world with a booming beat. the. the in just this is something that would always keeping my mind busy when i was a young girl. when came to the smallest to the largest things like how could it be that way? and i had a lot of energy to channel towards something and, and i think my parents realized that and just whatever it is that i wanted to do, they were, they were like, ok, let her do that. i really have she's the musical voice of a new generation. liberal enlightened, self confident. the yeah, yeah,
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i was in but a burning this on the never miss was when heiress things about celebrating being alive as in the song end of the road. then it isn't a hollow pop music cliche coming as she does from a country in a perpetual state of unrest. intel of eve, when no go areas, lives, the middle east conflict as part of the daily reality. still, she doesn't see herself as a protest. singer, me the, every time music is defined as political music. while my instinct is to say, it's not political, it's just living here makes some incidents, a part of life. things have happened to you, your parents, your grandparents is just, it's just a part of life. but you know, that creates some kind of atmosphere and it makes people who they are. it designs the texture of humanity here. the
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air is fine or topics within israel's internal areas of tension. in the video for both canada, she wraps her arm with a strap used in prayer, in jewish orthodox communities. it's reserved for men, for many ultra orthodox jews. televi with it's largely secular orientation. is considered a city of sin, as opposed to religiously dominated jerusalem. the in and look at areas things about these contrasts. she writes her songs with her partner ari russo. the to usually start out by finding the right sound. we would have an open microphone and had one of us would be just improvising things and jib rushing things. but even though it happens in such intuitive way, eventually we build as we'll build songs around that after having conversations
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about what is important to us. and they are very intimate conversations because while we have that ability, we're not just music partners, we're life partners. nicole, the conclusion that i got to after, you know, thinking a little bit about what the world would be. i was like, we're not ready for this. we're not ready for the world to be right. in 2018 palestinians in gaza cent paper kites carrying incendiary devices into israel areas. things about those attacks and her song fire kites in it. she tells of how war is as much a part of growing up for young women as their 1st time having sex. we don't need bombs, she things from the perspective of the supposed enemy. we got fire case we
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get no get areas is able to put her cells in someone else's shoes. so does the music have a message of peace? will i make peace with my music? is your quest. music doesn't have that power. music is a beautiful thing, as i said before, is a religion to me. i mean i'm, i believe in the god of music. music doesn't have the power to change reality. it has a power the way i see it, i think some people would be angry, but i think the way i see it, but the one thing that music can do is to help other people realize that they're not alone with what they're going through. maybe i'm wrong, i don't think i'm wrong. i checked now could you tell the difference between objects with identical purposes from the former east and west?
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germany's well you can test or if it's the vitro design museum in southwestern germany near this with border home and household objects are displayed side by side . in an exhibition charting the similarities and differences in post war design in the rival states following germany 949 division o 2 german states, 2 political system of the table where from both looks similar, only close inspection reveals which designs came from east or west germany, that's the surprising revelation of this exhibition at the vitro design museum invited. i'm behind and isn't this east german tv just cooler than the west? german one. the g d r. leadership wanted to implement an unmistakable east german look for its products, but they proved unpopular with consumers. so east german designers continued the traditions established by the pre war bow school, all 5 and i mean both countries design was meant above all to serve people. but in
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germany, the approach for designers was to produce for the massive and if i applied to my products here, clear modern lines produced quickly. like with these shelving systems, they could be found in almost every east german home by the name. i mean, i didn't want to force anyone and say that this is how it has to look. my ambition was to allow the users of my designs a great deal of room for their own ideas, be designed in west germany, manufactured in the east a garden chair known as the venison bag egg. today, it's considered a design icon. ah, and that's exhibition runs until the 5th of september. now to a man whose whip top culinary magic, phenomenal angle macro and queen elizabeth the 2nd german chef. hi co and today
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which apply scientific techniques to cooking, transforming the mundane into the extraordinary, his unorthodox flavor pairings have earned him escalades. his new book, aromas published this year. lift the lid on dozens of recipes are report. i asked him about a few of them. strawberries with mustard. at 1st glance, this seems like an odd combination. but it's recreation, or should we say discovery of jeremy hi cole, which i described myself as being a common area roemer researcher. and what we do is defined by the term food pairings or labor pairings. we find notations compositions to fin producing recipes in which cali flowers combined with chocolate sauce, or p roku, with elder flour foam and bacon. yeah, chant started his career as a classically trained chef. this 1st restaurant was worded, a mission,
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all star back in 2001. today he's focused on the future food preparation. he approaches cooking like a science and such trends in the gastronomic world, fine or the pure new. and i was one of the pioneers of molecular cuisine in germany . and i wrote a handbook guns to beat or a temperature controlled water bath cooking. that's nice to stand. i've written about flavor and aroma pairings. my high current geneva, just like kitchen, is located in starks. in, in north frank westphalia. experimental chef and author doesn't have to go far to find subjects for his research. at a nearby park, he discovered some japanese not. we'd also known as donkey rhubarb as a yet, but i've taken a young stock of the donkey rhubarb. that's easy to cut. come you can eat it just like a piece of ra, rhubarb, dark in your garden. in many places not really considered a pest, but for anthony,
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which the wheat is a source of aroma. to extract the case in its purest form, he cuts the leaves and stem into small pieces. the finally, trucks not read is then mixed with water. and placed into a rotary evaporator in the process similar to distillation, the mixture heated and condensed, to produce nothing. the result of this sweet fluid. what he is is, how does i'm, but what's in here is really something i'm, it's an aromatic, concentrated rhubarb, with green notes when an ordinance and you can smell the acidity, which is what we want to work into our dish. now the government, i'm a german chef, cater are folk boycott often consults, professor and me rich, as he's known to calling for a white tyco. and me that advice isn't inspire, sent to create unusual recipes, like chicken breast, with white chocolate, vice and spark white just marcus, orange line. chill,
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a carmen and white chocolate is coming up with a combination our turning all the ingredients into a rounded ho wonder. i know that's a talent hypo henderson does, which i like to acquire from him again from him. and the 1st comes the crash card and then some female chicken broth, in which chicken breast is cooked over low heat. meanwhile, the asparagus, the socket in a frying pan and dose with orange jews, then the cooks, chicken breast is removed and set aside, and white chocolate is melted in the bras to finish a gosh, if not sweeter oma mention the chicken japanese not weed and the chocolate have notes, reminiscent of rationally cut green grass goodness, of course it doesn't taste like that, but you can altogether and each note we recognize here comes together on the plate . i can claim of them to not to them with this food pairing high coal engineer,
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which takes advantage of the aromatic interplay of the individual ingredients in the right balance. they produce a surprisingly diverse case experience. i'll take the chocolate all by itself every time, faster arts and culture fix for today. but for true attics, there's our website. that's the w dot com slash culture for me and the whole team here in an ex dreamy summary berlin couch. next time the, the news, the news, the news
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