tv Kulturzeit Deutsche Welle June 25, 2021 8:30pm-9:01pm CEST
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heel oil on this old pear guard is completely and now we're putting all of those nutrients back in the coil, from what we call celebrity a successful model for organic farming to africa. in 60 minutes con w o rushes 3rd wave is sweeping across africa. more than a dozen nations are reporting the worst levels of infections. there are 25000 new cases a day on average. now, 3 times more than in may. in uganda, hospitals are already reaching capacity, and oxygen is in short supply. the amount of oxygen required to be more me for, for the fish is the for you we,
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we look to be able to make the situation is becoming dire in many regions. are we seeing a repeat of the indian tragedy in africa? welcome to our kirby $900.00 special. i want to jones ville in the to have with us . now the well tell us organization says across the african continent, the number of cases and deaths increased by almost 40 percent in the past week. and the 3rd wave hasn't even picked yet. vaccines, as we just heard, are in short supply, as is people's patients with the uncomfortable pandemic measures. the message shouldn't be new to anyone. one into half years into a deal pandemic wash. your hands maintain social distance where mosque. but the disaster management offices in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule pleated in the really to
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consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with people. but they must think of the family members and the loved ones because how they feel like a virus. they don't want to comply with the people i don't. and potentially losing . i love to, i'm not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa. yet many people don't, but mostly this mosque and everything it should reach people, you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money, they don't want to die bullet the eating us. it is tiring. it is, especially for those who goes to school. like kids now they must go 2 days a week. like it's all it's frustrating man. it's frustrating for a lot of close to me. died because our fall already joined the 2nd wave. so i'm, why don't i don't this to wave so far the province of how ting around south africa
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economic have to have this book has been particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect strict locked down rule soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, on the areas at listing the close to provinces of south africa to be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the coastal regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the parents had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around because we did the disaster management team in courage and the elderly to sign up for what you recall. and for more on the situation in africa,
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we talked to yap boom in cameroon. he's professor of microbiology and the africa representative for doctors without borders specialized in public health. my colleague terry martin had a chance to talk to him. professor boom, the backseat shortage is a problem for the whole african continent. 98 percent of people that remain on vaccinated, the w h o estimates that 225000000 doses are still needed in the continent at risk of being left behind the continent are really being left behind. we are now in the 6 months. think western country have we seen the vaccine and now i've tried is for getting to have some you do for some of the countries that are exposed. so it is true that all the turn 3 african countries don't read the same challenges, but us shouldn't or africa. yeah. really. it's a challenge if you don't have the theme why it has been valuable globally.
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yesterday the w h o announced plans for setting up a back seen production hub in south africa. how significant is this? how fast can i help? quite the pandemic on the continent. i think the purpose or a war may be able to have the facts can be produced in the country. but for these term ways, for these carrying outbreak going on a bit late. actually what we need now is to have those available even for even those 1 may be late for country like africa, media walker and keeping the heard because ways but already something good for the upcoming ways. and also for the other diseases. remember that we are going to produce those by not, but my also be important for all the disease for which you 40 by africa. ok. now we've seen the more transmissible delta variant of the corona virus ravaging
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through india and now rapidly spreading around the world. how worried are you about the impact it will have on the african continent? i think we are quite concerned because you see the country that are no quite close for the term, which is like, you know, bus, uganda, you know, media that country, that people lots of problems coming from which mean that yeah, more exposed of having that's the bargain. when you look at the population, because you like the gun, the way we actually put our research spent on fund bike because of the increased number of keys, you will have a large part of the population who are hobby or b c. i potential and diabetes. main concern of the high number of people my di, any already seen, some of the so called morbidities playing a role there. and you say africa is already been left behind the pandemic of forces,
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by definition, a global problem. if we fail to tackle the pandemic properly in africa, what implications could that have for the rest of the world? you know, we are all inter depends. if we don't stop the only thing africa will be rolling some new value in the entire western population. that's already seen the pfizer, the more then i and all of our team i some point lord byron with come back and let me get back seen. so we are all together. maybe we look at relating to africa off of the trying to me. there is no one who would be able to speak. but nobody's say everyone say, professor, yeah, boom, africa representative of the research branch of doctors without borders speaking to us from young cameron. thank you so much. again, again,
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the answer to this pandemic is vaccination. but there are exceptions. perhaps time for your questions. over to derek. oh my government says people who had the disease should get just one, do some faxing, because more would be dangerous. it's not true. the short answer is, is know many, many people who recovered from covered 19 have since received a double dose of vaccines because the recommendation of most health care authorities in most countries is that 2 doses is still as far as we know. the best way to ensure optimal protection and all of those people are fine. so we know it isn't dangerous to get the full to dose regimen after recovering from the disease. but there are a few studies that highlight the question of whether getting that 2nd shot for those people make sense. one in particular,
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that was published in the journal nature. back in april. it's received a lot of attention. the u. s. researchers involved discovered that antibody response in people who recovered from the disease that it's sword after they've got the 1st shot of a messenger r n a vaccine type that only seen after after 2 shots in someone who's never been infected. so although it won't hurt you to get a 2nd dose of vaccine after recovering from cove at 19 many experts now think that it also won't have really a dramatic impact on how well you're protected. at some point, a kind of law of diminishing returns kicks where we're giving someone who recovered more vaccine likely won't really improve their immune response much anymore because their body is already locked and loaded to fight off, sorry,
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covey to. that's prompted. for example, the french authorities to recommend that people who've had coded 19 already only get one shot because that's all the experts there think is needed for good protection. that advice might change in the future, particularly in countries where vaccines are currently scarce. holding off on the 2nd shot in people who have the disease, could allow authorities to spread the limited vaccines. they have a lot further. me doug williams will be back again next week. no doubt about that. that's all from this covered. $900.00 special thanks for watching the news . ah,
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no, yes. yes, we got you in hello, germans house and i will bring you on going to a mac or you've never had before. right? just so what, what is it going to is medical really what move back and walk you talk to people who follow along the way, admirers and critics alike. and how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her leg is joining us from last people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated and treated people seeing extreme dreams. getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge
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wine because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w, need for mines the, the, the hello and welcome to arts and culture heading into the weekend. and we've got a t g i s kind of show lined up with variations on the themes of move and groove. moving into the future, a visit to the german pavilion, i say, architecture be invented to match the world in which we see come to solve our most pressing problems and moving i, granny, many guys are discovering the joys, it's missing as a hobby. that combines color,
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creativity and moving in the literal sense is the nature of hofer system. the israeli choreographer and composer is one of the most exciting artists doing stage work today. and he's just started a stint as artist in residence at stuttgart, famed go to dance company. the reporter was there for his breath of fresh air premier. the, this is chester swan lake, his new choreography guy. he's flippantly turned it into swan cake and moved quite far away from the stairs, fell a classic me there is no rule in a way to kind of exist in a bit of a cabaret like worlds, you know. but, but that allows for everything to happen. and,
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and maybe it's that sense of freedom that it just wants to. it just wants to explode and do it at once. maybe a bit childish shesta, the famous is really choreographer works around the world. now he's artist in residence for 3 years. interested. got it. got him on board. all this is all the music pushes the musician. i'm also a musician. we have a lot to talk about. his style of movement and the music. he uses a lot of be heavy and loud, heavy low. you really feel the base and your gut with it down 2 or 4 weeks of rehearsals had a relaxed atmosphere despite demanding a lot of energy and concentration. here these can be here and kind of like not to write all the music for his pieces and invites the dancers to improvise to it. he observed them closely,
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noting their movements. he places a high value on precision if there are a certain movement that's typical for shuttle at the new scan and then he likes to use the fat clown who move so so heavily on. it's fine. you can easily find your way into what it is. he's asking sale was cellphone on for lunk. there's a lot of texture and strong viscosity as if for dancing through honey. this kind of juiciness. yeah. he really talks about being smoky, like having there the elf. yeah, now you are a smoke or you're a balloon intense, emotional captivating. that's what changed or once his choreography is to be,
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he's had great success in london for years. now he's enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. and i got an important city for dance in germany, where he can get some relief from breakfast and the pandemic accepting the invitation here was a token of friendship. whenever it came with the idea, it felt more like just a chronology in the relationship that we have one ready, which is a very fruitful one. you know? i really, i love very can i love the company? i love the spirit of the company in the casualness of company in atmosphere. you can find something quite human actually, and this is what interests me about dance. so, i don't like wanting to, like, you know, that it has all the facade and the glamour, and never interested in that. yeah. a good fit. she has become a major figure in the international dance world in just a few years. this winter, he'll produce choreography, and the card for the 7 deadly sins. it's sure to be another production that's not
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to be missed. well, very much like dance architecture can imagine a world of shared humanity where we actually help each other to solve our problems . and that's one of the ideas behind this here is architecture. be another inventors which asks the question how we want to live together on this planet. german pavilion makes its visitors have to think a bit to find some compelling answers. the german pavilion takes us on a journey into the future. me 2 teens visit the empty be another gardens in the year 2038 speaking for all future generations. they ask why so little was done for the common good in 2021. within the building itself, there's little to see just stark walls with q r code. ah, these unlock short films,
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imagined realities in which today's major problems have been overcome. the exhibition is called 2038, the new serenity. but i think it's mister 2038 isn't paradise. but it's a world where things are better than today. that's why we show the people who were involved, the ideas and the models on the funding. what does this approach stops visitors from immediately saying for that count work, you don't want to support because we say that it did work and dropped off continue when mentally. and it inspires you to think that the positive vision transport people to the future. and from there, they can imagine things further come on by the things. the exhibition includes urban planners, tech philosophers, economists, journalists, looking back from 2038th, explain how humanity was able to turn things around and make the world a better place. and collective intelligence being part of how decision making
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process or taking in the city hall became the way that our cities that are not only carbon neutral, would help clean the pollution or stop any form of pollution whatsoever. so together, ai and humans are a joint venture, not imposing force, the exhibition and make clear that humanity was only able to solve its major problems through cross disciplinary cooperation. the different voices in the pavilion mirror at this message in town and to ship the potential comes from listening to them altogether from seeing how they overlap. and what gets opened by the spaces in between. no single individual could do the lion current. it's high time that we realized we are part of a larger system, although it seems unlikely we'll achieve serenity by 2038. but that's another
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reason we need utopias to help us find our way to a better future. so how can architecture help? we can even the architects are very good at understanding complex systems and designing bod on, but 1st they need to realize their job isn't about the envelope, the facade, and it's not about constructing a beautiful building. that's how they need to start thinking in terms of sustainability or not. they need to think about how they can make the world a better place to come and evade best from me. beyond being food for thought 2038. a new serenity is an urgent call for action. well, in other news, marilyn monroe is back in a big way in palm springs, california. but not everyone is happy about it. a nearly 8 meter tall statue of the hollywood icon in her famous white billowing white dress, has been erected in front of the palm springs, art museum facing the city's main tourist strip. and while some find the location
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or the post inappropriate businesses hope that tourism after the pandemic, the piece of created by cell to john johnson the 2nd and inspired by that scene from the film, the 7 year itch, and 984 keith herring painting celebrating the dawn of the digital era with the depiction of a computer will go under the hammer at christie's of london next week. historic and prophetic significance of this work is underscored by the fact that buyers can purchase it using crypto currency. it's part of the 20th 21st century sale. that includes work by jackal mckee and and for all you guys out there in search of a new hobby, a pair of missing needles may just be the answer along with a few balls of colorful wool. of course, because many men are realizing that a little bit of nit pearl and a drops fisher to can do wonders for
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a cool head and cool threads. such a 2 year old american stephen west is on a mission to make knitting and knit with more and more popular bright colored patterns, captivate young people. and in particular, men i do all the designs and patterns myself. so i like write all the patterns and i knit and conceptualize all the designs. so i put a lot of passion and i really, really love everything i make. i love working with tons of colors because that's what, inspires you the most west amsterdam. he has around 225000 photos on the ground in online tutorials. he demonstrates how can it is kind of full geometric patterns, human chance play an important part and use videos. that's something i want to do a lot more of as make these really fun video tutorials so that
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a lot of different types of people will feel invited to knitting west, who is also a trained dancer and choreography. starts out with sketches. then he and his team work out the finished product. what does the chief cult status among friends, the wells as he regularly publishes books? it's missing patents with guidelines even found. this is a label. just co owner of a flow shop in amsterdam. i don't like to play by the rules. i don't like to know by the rules. i never learn how to take a design class or any of that. so i made up everything just by playing 39 year old pianist. fabian fiedler from berlin has also discovered the joys of knitting. he rooms is a music school that is also still found time to knit a good 100 items, including sweaters, scoff caps, socks and blankets. ah, to me,
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knitting is pure joy. i have like a bonds in his ghana. i love to know because i can just sit on the sofa and the evening for a long working day to fight the fire and enjoy this moment of peace in the moment there were. when can mine, i can focus on one thing. i forget about everything else and unwinds going outside and back to amsterdam. and stephen west. his shop is already a fixture in the heart of the city, and he lacks no shortage of ideas for future creation. it could be like tv show where it's like maybe a west mits talk show, but with a lot of dance breaks too. so we could learn new techniques. there could be some tutorials and the tv show i could interview all my friends. i think that would be crazy. i don't know if the world is ready for it. meeting is a successful trend that's now finding a lot of interest among men, the
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he goes for their south africa left the farm hell birth pocket. they are helping appeal oil on this old pair completely. and now we're putting all of those nutrients back in the soil, from what we call leverage, a successful model for organic farming africa in 30 minutes. he w. o ah, how it takes into how it feels, the jewish life in europe. that's what killed producer as his phone
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and journalist mont, and more exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, i would never think convenient, so openly and so freely and constantly remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. fraud. it's the station jewish in years, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw. ah, ah
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