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discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d. w world heritage. 360. get the app now. ah ah . this is deed of the news live from berlin. russia steps up. it's a tax in ukraine. as key of says, it's for says, inflicting significant damage on the invaders, but ukrainian, president lensky says ukraine will achieve victory through diplomacy. not on the
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battlefield. and fears, grow about the fate of ukrainian soldiers who surrendered at the as of style. still works in mario paul also coming up bangladesh faces it's worst flooding in decades. dozens of people are killed and more than 2000000 left stranded. as rivers burst their banks, leaving much of the country under water and australia's income in prime minister anthony albanese promises to unite the nation after ousting the longstanding conservative government. ah, am told me all logic well welcome to the program. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says his army has inflicted serious damage on russia's armed forces. russia stepped up its attacks in southern and east and ukraine. after the surrender
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of the last fighters in mario poll, cube cube urge them to give up after they held out against a russian seas that lasted 3 months. the lensky says only diplomacy can end the war, brush and see the broadcast. images of what they say are the last soldiers leaving the as of style steel plant. these fighters have become a symbol of ukraine's resistance against russia's invasion. their fate now is unclear. russia has branded them nazis and threatened to put them on trial for war crimes. ukraine is called for the capture soldiers to be swap for russian prisoners of war. ukraine's president has not addressed russia's claim to have taken the as of style planet in the motion, but he says victory will not come on. the battlefield is only through diplomacy. r . e, but a more hobbled dog. victory will be difficult. the good alarm will be bloody and in battle. aleki bullets and will be in diplomacy. you have been if she was she,
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i am very convinced of this the origin nikki. there are things that we can bring to an end without sitting at the negotiation table. he comes from wings, portugal. that's how it is, because we would like to get back everything her cisco and russia doesn't want to give back anything needed that inches long. mitchell, no good. russia shows no sign of wanting to end the war through diplomacy. moscow sees the battle of maria apple as a strategic victory. defense experts say that russia could now relocate its forces to intensify its offensive in other parts of eastern new crane. dw correspondent max xander is in kiff. i asked him what ukraine is seeking at this point in the war with russia. president lansky called for more diplomatic measures for more sanctions by the west. and at the same time, he also called for bilateral talks with russia on as we know, the last talks that happened between the 2 parties were in april 22nd. that's
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exactly a month ago. but at the same time, we also heard from zalinski is military advisor from one of his a military advisors who stated that at the moment there would be no concessions in terms of territorial gains by the russians as they are pushing forward in the east . don bos, region, the fear is that the russians would use this break to regroup, and then attack with additional power. and they mentioned that the situation ain't done. bass is in their woods, extremely difficult. he tell us what's happening there. right, so russia or russian back rebels can tab been controlling some parts of the don barza since 2014 and russia has now been focusing their efforts away from give to these parts to the south and to the, to the east to the dunbar. now, in particular for the last couple weeks, and they're pushing forward and i have been intensifying, i'm the fights there last night. according to the training military,
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the russians attacked 40 villages in the regions of done yet can will. hans can, as we're hearing, they're closing into 2 strategically important towns to still of yonce can sierra on yeske in the latter is a particular strategically quite important because it is one of the last a strong holes in the eastern pocket that is being defended by the ukranian army at the moment that was dw course one and mac sanda in kiff. now here are some of the other stories making news around the world. us president joe biden has wrapped up his 3 day visit to south korea. this trip was aimed at deepening economic and military ties between the 2 nations, south korea and car maker. hyundai pledged pledge, a $10000000000.00 investment to the u. s. biden. is now in japan for the 2nd leg of asia trip. israel and switzerland of confirm their 1st cases of monkey pox. as an outbreak of the viral infection grows,
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the world health organization says 120 cases have not been reported in countries. whether virus usually isn't found. monkey box has a low fatality rate, in most cases, a mild in china, shanghai hospital used to treat some 50000 corona virus, patients as closed after a significant drop in cases. the temporary facility opened in early april after shanghai became the epicenter of an outbreak. china's largest city was under a strict lockdown for nearly 2 months. heavy rains have caused some of the worst flooding in 2 decades in parts of bangladesh and india. at least 57 people have been killed and 2000000 left stranded in north east and bangladesh. floods are not a new phenomenon during monsoon season, but experts, a climate change is making them more dangerous. hunger dash is prone to flooding. but this is the worst many have seen in nearly 20 years.
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hundreds of villages in the north east have been inundated, creating hardship and misery for more than 2000000 people. and we're surviving by putting one bed on top of another. half of our homestead is under water. if the water rises, we don't know what we'll do. my chickens are all dead. i don't have any boat to bring food from elsewhere. either you are like ah, the situation came to a head when a major river burst its banks after days of torrential rain and an onrush of flood waters from neighboring india. tens of thousands are now without power shelter or enough to eat. but even when these waters recede, peoples problems will be far from over. these farmers are trying to dry their crops
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on the road after their fields were submerged. left those out we gather machinery. i've only managed to harvest one 3rd of my rice paddy from under the water will. i mean the rest was washed away. i didn't know. it's been 2 weeks since there was any son or don r. idle at extra rain has devastated whatever i've managed to collect. i am unable to try it out. it's rotting out on me. it's a terrible situation, but you look on a more funny, but in thousands of people hate by the floods are living in shelters. many have lost everything and it's unclear if and when they will be able to return to their homes. australia's labor party is celebrating victory and national elections ousting the government. conservatives from power prime minister lacked anthony albanese has promised to put tackling climate change at the top of
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his agenda. it was a key issue in the vote after australia suffered devastating floods and bush fires in recent years. ah, a celebration that marks the end of almost a decade of conservative rule australia has elected a new prime minister in anthony albanese, the leader of the centre left a labor party. tonight, the astrology and paypal had voted for change i am humbled by this victory and i am honored to be given the opportunity to serve as the 31st prime minister of the trash. the new prime minister has vowed to tackle corruption and turns trailer into a renewable energy superpower with the country still reeling from a series of devastating floods. earlier this year, climate change proved to be a decisive issue at the polls. the incumbent,
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conservative liberal party last seats to labor across the country. but the biggest challenge came from a rising group of independent candidates who focused their campaigns around climate action and cracking down on corruption. the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony avenues in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best leverage sales with virt still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 seats needed to achieve an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing the ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final result
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is known. generalist max walden is in melbourne. i asked him how australia is prime minister elect plans to act on his campaign promise to tackle climate change . well, the labor party has shed the covenant liberal party governments target of a mission by 2050. hm. by 2030, it will. i'm to reduce emissions by 43 percent and it proposes to do this through a package of measures that it valued at almost $700000000.00. given that your report noted that there has been a b, y of independence, that a very passionate about climate change elected into the parliament. along with some more members of the greens, it's likely that these targets will likely be pushed to be more ambitious by
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people sitting on the cross bench. and what does albany sees when mean for street is role on the world stage? well, the timing, very interesting, of course, because on just the way albany is supposed to be going to tokyo, where you will make with the other latest of the so called quad grouping. that is, along with the us, japan and india. and you know, grouping of course, is sort of, it's not openly but, but everybody knows is sort of there to try and off that influence in the region of china. but it is interesting. on monday you will swear in 5 m paid into into the cabinet, including malaysian born penny wong, as long as the shadow foreign minister. now she will be stylish, ethnically, asian, foreign minister,
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which i imagine will be very positive re within the region. just wondering, you know, looking at him, setting up his government, how much of a challenge would it be to go about his policies, whether it's as party, run the loan or with other parties. yeah. so at the moment the, the full composition of the house of representatives is still unclear. it will probably be a few days before we really have the confirmed official results. given a record number, i think with 2700000 posed to bite. now they will take a few days to count this. so in terms of, you know, the exact makeup of the parliament, whether the government is sitting in a minority or has the majority of the parliament. that of course, will shape its ability to sort of execute its own policy or need to negotiate with with the so called teal independent. and indeed they knew the grains members of
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parliament, flora, journalist, math, walden, and melbourne. thank you and hear some more world news stories. american air force personnel in germany are preparing to deliver supplies of baby formula to the us. the biden administration says powder for about one point. 5000000 bottles should arrive in the u. s. over the next week. some retailers, a limiting sales of baby formula due to nationwide shortages thousands have rallied aniston bowl to protest. the conviction of a prominent opposition politician turkeys, supreme court upheld the 5 year suspended sentence of jana and coughed. angelo for charges including insulting the president critic say it's an attempt to stop us from running in next year's elections to sports and formula one where qualifying for the spanish grumpy is gone ahead. charlotte clerk has locked up pole
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position even though he lost control of his car, declares philip ferrari went into a spin on his opening run in the 3rd stage of qualifying. but he managed to regain the top swat. the seasons alida beat out his main rival reigning champion lexus tappin whose red bull car suffered a mechanical problem. oh, that's all for now. the 77 percent is coming up. next he doubly patches up with attributes legend o my lay on his world tool. i am told me olibo. thank you for watching her. i'm just kinda i think that's hard and in the end is a me you are not a lot us to you and more we will send you back her. are you familiar with this
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with lions, the what's your story. ready i was women, especially and victims of violence in and take part and send us your story. we are chain always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. that's an article, one of the united nations universal declaration of human rights. and you might think that goes without saying, but unfortunately, reality paints a different picture. how can we advocate for human rights on social media in games, or even on the dock web?
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that's our topic today on shift. ah, shoot pro democracy activists in hong kong a being arrested people in egypt, l. j, p t q, community face persecution, and journalist and turkey who report critically on the government risk imprisonment . all of these cases involve grave violations of human rights. so activists are fighting back not just in the straight spot on line to like the rainy an activist massey, elena jad. based in new york, she advocates for women's rights in iran and opposes forcing women to wear headscarf and her most powerful tool for doing so. social media, 1st of all, i just published a picture of myself unveiled with a caption saying that any time when i feel the wind in my hair, it just reminds me of the time. when does make her was like a hostage in the hands of the regime in iraq. and then i ask iranian people whether
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they want to do the same to challenge one of the main pillar of gender apartheid a seal literature lives in exile in new york. or she receives tightness, videos, meridian, women, not winning head scarves, using the hash tag white wednesdays. the social media campaign has grown into a high profile movement. the concepts for women to film cells every wednesday, wearing or removing white head scarfs to protest the compulsory aloida ran. basil and chad is a well known activist who has a mass millions of followers, sorta clips have global re. my walk, our instagram, twitter, facebook, all the social media. i launch another campaign which is called my camera is my weapon. it means when the government harassed you or bully, you, you have your camera, you can expose them. and the regime is
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a scared of this campaign because this is how people are gaining. they voice back, i, her social media campaigns, give women a platform and highlight her, their rights are being violated. now they don't even dare to tell women color yourself because they know that women are brave enough to say that this is none of your business was started for yourself. and that's that shipment on the campaign. now the regime is scared when i am with an impressive example of how to wield social media to foster meaningful change. raising awareness is absolutely crucial if you want to take action against human rights violations. and the gaming sub genre of serious games helps to do just that. these gains are not solely meant
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to entertain. that also designed to convey information about serious topics. a d, w digital. we went ahead and tried out the concept outs. he developed a low budget game that shows players what it's like to live in a country where you don't enjoy all freedoms. it's called freedom isn't free. you can play on messaging apps such as telegram by chatting with bought. and it shows just how crucial it is to have free access to information. millions of people are living in a prison. we do free breath and north river, right? switched off already heard that before when to get people like you interested in how it is like to live in an oppressive regime. we tried a different approach. this game is designed to shed some light on what living in an oppressive regime is really like. the setting is a fictional surveillance state. and you, friend, mia has disappeared in berlin. a mutual friend reaches out asking for your help.
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you live in freedom and have free access to the internet, so you have to help find mia. the games chat format is meant to give uses a real life feel. the image yawn didn't visors are pretty deeply immersed. and because it's very similar to how we normally use our cell phones, talk, we're used to chatting with people every day. what else comes as it is a compelling project because it draws and aspects from your everyday life? only thing. i'll then put, you know, totally new situation with a completely different narrative and parameters and guns under the number. that's what makes us approach incredibly exciting and interesting how much bundled until sunday. how is an idea on paper transformed into a game and what's the best programming platform? the gaming experts and project partners from the hiv game hobbit berlin's university of applied sciences recommended using rasa, an open source platform for chat bots. the software uses artificial intelligence to
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interpret plays messages. the aim is for conversations with the chat about lisa to feel as realistic as possible and to show please what it is like to people who are denied free access to information and the internet. in the game, i am mia. can you help find out what happened to me play our game now on you were messenger? but that's right. you can play the game in facebook messenger or telegram. just enter the corresponding link or scan the q r code that will take you straight to a chat where you can then start playing the games in english. so check it out. and if you do figure out what happened to me up, then shoot us a message where giving away an i phone 11 to one lucky player as a thank you for taking part. if you want to get in on the action, go to d, w dot com slash freedom game to find out more. meanwhile, the london based research agency forensic architecture has been drawing attention
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to human rights violations in a completely new way. for instance, the tame construct models of prisons where people have been detained and tortured. it does so based off interviews with former prisoners, the idea is to help visualize the situation to better expose these tots of violence . and the group often shows their work to the public at exhibitions. forensic architecture uses methods like 3 d modeling, remote sensing and data mining to try to uncover war crimes and human rights violations. findings are published online as well as exhibited at museums. the london based research group aims to push back against propaganda. it sees presenting evidence to the public as a form of resistance. we live in the propaganda where it is about breaking your world view at all where you no longer know what could be right and what could be wrong. how truth and how facts could be established. what
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forensic activists need to learn how to do is to slowly piece together this rubble, those bits that were destroyed and piece it slowly together to reconstruct some of our dignity in some, in the truth of, of the facts where we know what happened to us. e l weitzman and his team and forensic architecture use publicly available information to reconstruct various events whether that be a bomb exclusions or the killing of a single person like the kurdish human rights lawyer to heed elsie using video footage, which often comes from social media. the can piece together and architectural muddled. the can then toggle between different perspectives to the european center for constitutional and human rights. and berlin also relies in this technology. the organization has collaborated with forensic architecture to
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determine which arms manufacturers are supplying weapons to the warring factions. he entered, gathering this kind of intelligence is vital during war. military's believe they have a monopoly over information in the battlefield. they have the drones and satellites, and spies on the ground in the lot of cameras, a high tech cameras, but citizens have to and now we are able by combining and looking at those images by developing a visual literacy that allow us to understand what it is that we see, and this then how to connect one image to the next and build a counter narrative. the team uses artificial intelligence to analyze countless videos. this makes it easier to track troop movements or identify tanks, for example, like here during fighting in eastern ukraine in 2014. this helps forensic architecture draw conclusions about the true sequence of events. and they want to
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share their knowledge for us to make evidence politically, to make it public. we do not want evidence to be trapped within the bureaucracy of the law alone in this week. forensic architecture is trying to cast light on and rectify human rights violations across the globe. when you're campaigning for human rights, it's important to take precautions to stay safe from persecution. one place you can find safety, which may surprise paypal is the dock web. it takes special software to connect to the dunk web. the program hines a uses i ip address, keeping identity and location secret. the dock webs anonymous nature makes it appealing for criminals to buy and sell weapons or drugs. but journalists, activists, and people who are politically persecuted, also benefit from conceiving their i. p addresses, they can access regionally blocked content and communicate without leaving any traces. if dr. smushed with misty,
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shrill mentioned didn't youngblood dark lead is important to people who are prevented from expressing their sexual orientation, for example, to show or for disabilities. jordan's persecuted religious groups and so forth, ms. piles. even. it helps people who are unable to live freely. it were monitored and tracked online and bubba and who had run into trouble and didn't know if their online activities were recorded. local blackish did, which no one way of accessing the dock web is through the tall web browser. it encrypts traffic multiple times and conceals a uses identity location. that way uses can access websites that have blocked in their country. deutsch of ellis content is also available via to ensuring as many people as possible have free access to information. another way of circumventing online censorship is to use a factual private network or vpn. it also hides loses ip addresses.
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after facebook and instagram were blocked in russia, in the wake of the countries invasion into ukraine, the number of v p and downloads skyrocketed. by the way, deutsch avella is potted with a trustworthy vpn provider from canada to help you bypass since the ship. it takes us one quick in the dw, up to activate a proxy, an excess content is otherwise blocked in some regions. so there are many digital tools out there that can help save god human rights. and there are also many impressive activists and organizations doing important work to draw attention to violations. how about you? are you helping campaign for human rights? and if so, how we'd love to hear from you join the conversation and drop as a comment on youtube. all right, is the name out. that's all for now. see next line. mm hm. with
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who are private in phil some in nearby your typical doctor, lawyer engineer jobs. so yes, what's coming up? we have an exclusive box state, meet up with off of each artist, formerly law champion. marina korea, show us how to dance on the long board. and we discovered a hills and valleys of listeners capital must here there's a sound coming out of west africa that is taken or what a weld right now. the average beach general is talking charged with songs like, i won't comport myself. i can't, i fall for you down flax. i for for you down flat you will and then love one tinting. sh. we start today. sure. with one of the princess of afro beats o'malley. has music fuels this difference south, but it's always that west african drum in the background. you've probably had his
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music, but do you know the man? my colleague alexandra williams, caught up with him during his recent tor here in germany. and here he is. it was sub germany. i'm a malay and i'm here with d. w 7, several percent home of africa's. you don't put them on her. oh, my lay is an artist whose presence demands your attention. he rose to start him after his single bad influence went viral on social media. since then, he's turned out hits like lolo godly, and understand that oscillate between afro beats popular in r and b. the port harcourt native has also been outspoken about issues that affect nigerian youth like police brutality and the in sars protest that swept the nation in 2020 i. the 77 percent caught on my lay back seat on his boy alone tour to talk to him about his artistry and his future as a rising star. how does it feel to come from port harcourt to lay goes now to con
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germany, to his show being received by thousands of people. i'm really happy. i'm happy to being german and people are lovely and ed always show me love on stage. like my previous are my peers show last night. he hamburg a was, it was sweet that people was amazing. and same thing last night. it's a blessing to be among the new mom to new people does trying to sell africa music to the world. and now i mean people did it before, but it's um, it's a new the whole thing right now for, for my generation. and i feel really blessed to be among the, the selected people to actually sell africa music to the what i mean, i'm in germany in europe almost 2000 people. sanjay my song word for word and i can only say i am bless, i feel really blessed. but how is the new generation doing something different than the ones that have come before you? what do you feel like you're doing different creatively? huh. i feel like i wouldn't have been have he wasn't for the previous generation,
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bernard wheezed a veto. and al ami day day. i actually one of the reasons why the odd, the reasons why i am here right now. i'm doing it like this. and now. yeah, i can say for sure. what exactly it is i'm doing differently, but i'm just doing me and it is what it is. hm. but aside from being an amazing artist with talent, you're also a young nigerian. and what do you have to say about the state of nigeria for young nigerians right now? dodger utah? i really strong. like every where you go. you see niger nudes like i went, australia there niger restaurant. sudden i drove food, some wine, australia like really 20 oz flied away from my chair. and you see like all everybody, every different cultures, different countries, different continent, different type of people coming in to eat niger and food. thus my journey used doing it. this is me, right, ain't germany selling shoes, the snyder and youths. and am, i'm really proud to be nigeria. and i'm really proud to be black in our support. multiple 100 percent. you've done collaborations with justin bieber. now your hair
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and germany. what's next for you? as an artist, i always used to say for high dom, 10000 followers and my instagram i'm made for life and stuff, but i had 10000. i wanted a 1000000. i had a 1000000. i wanted to 1000000 than 3000000 a 100000000. so like, ah, i stop putting on like castilian to what i want. i'll never say for sure that this is what i want. of course i have dreams, but i don't believe in just this because every time you get there, you want something bigger. that's just human nature and now yes. so i just go with the flow. ah, i go to flow and ah, and just go way takes me man because i love doing what i do and it's really taking me place. yes, i'll just keep going until i reached her the dead and that's it. mm hm. what's been a key moment for you on your journey as an artist where everything clicked for you and you're like, i'm doing the right thing and i want to keep going. i'm, i was in a university for like half a year and an i ah, i stopped. i just dropped out the snow like an m. e. oh, it was. it was, it was
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a hard choice to make because like at that time i was learning music production. and i'm, i need a financing for school. i needed time for music production and i, somehow, i just loved music production so much. i could, i could, i could lead golf school for music production. so i felt like maybe some time out. come back. bo, when i got like, really deep mental music production. i didn't want, i didn't go back to school and i did evie half the time at some point i felt like a wrong choice. but then things that a clicking on that i'm making beats that i love that people who wow, that are writing songs with people. and people did even believe that that was me. and i just kept doing it until i found myself in germany. right now. i'm here right now, i'm doing this interview right now. so when i was standing out there watching you on stage of his girl turned to me and she is like his inner g, like his stage presence is so great. how do you maintain that energy performance performance? seem people list m vibe in to my song?
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word for word dancing, happy. this will gives me life in. it's really it's not as it i lang joy doing this thing. discuss what gives me life. it's so much stress traveling from one city to another, like every night, but every time i get on stage, there is just something new to me for. and it is, it is, i don't know how it happens, but every time i get on state that people love me so much, my fancy love me so much and, and, and as just not in my buddy can do both to just keep them back. the love and that said, that was d. w. 77 percent with all my lay after his wonderful show here in clone, germany, back to you guys in the studio. ah, thanks, alexandra. i mean, i love molly. his song understand really guest me. but another person who lost him
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even more is the lady be about to meet lisa in ab. we simply know last little, lisa mix her own music at 10. yes. old can imagine 10, but she's even more widely known for re mixon poplar songs. completes with music videos on social media with science girls off mutual porter angel when your new way to meet up with little lisa penn everybody. i am. 8 ange, or yet you're anywhere in lagos, nigeria, so they're on dallas, off news. we are, jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa, i don't go, you know. so why do you change the lyrics of the songs that you re mix? i changing because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids, my age to understand. i why do you think any more?
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i think any will because i'm a correct. he will go on to paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i knew that this girl from equal tribe and it done the 1st are stick, read in the woods. so i remember i did the cobra full finnow hi week. by him. a good idea of luca, they want to level of and i'm with them there. so listen, look at it, go. i love our confidence so much is really smart. i believe, and i pre day to get house all week and future i go, child is normally beads in the kitchen. he can but to speak to things like dal, d, c, d being a lawyer acting on so on. so i say once again
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on music go child. hope you understand a lisa has we created several songs given them new links. now wait for the next challenge to see her as a scientist. oh, as an engine. yeah. to recreate. i'm positive it change walter round her from lagos, nigeria, i am ange out on unique way. i love you all. thank you, in dill, and i'm keeping my fingers crossed for you little lisa. i think that you can take on the whole world. there is a whole industry around carbon adipose music. you can add money through streams and advertising. so it's more than just a hobby on our dw africa facebook page, the young star little lisa is getting a lot of love from a lot of people, especially in nigeria. i don't do. victo says the, this little girl,
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just make me blush, raw talent. and when i venture as an was as high a high steer your motivation to a 17 year old girl like to me all, she's somewhat tuition to me as well. and miss vera moses says, this is unbelievable. i love you girl. i love you lisa. and i also appreciate all of you who sent your messages to us. you can watch my girl's off mute episodes on our youtube channel that is dw, the 77 percent. to be successful at anything you need meant us. someone who has done it before and continued a ropes in the next story, i bring you escalator, and madison and a tick tock when they tell us who inspires them. wow, i mean i really look up to ago if he had a group called pulling cello, i think it's because of their hydroxy puts towards getting
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a lions and how she act and how she is able to evolve into different characters. that is amazing. and she has contributed into the person that i am today. i try to follow it by doing what she does concentrating well being my, my scripts and also researching on my carter before i called said or rather being evolving into my car for a week. i think it's important for people to follow her example to follow what she does because he builds you as a pie for you. and also it makes you to miss you to be professional in your sites in walk a
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deadline on old creaking. busy you just use a liggins like i did before. the do an even me add him. i do. shall i go out? so i think my dentist study being c o e, they got their tips. dial along with with the way the new. this is sheena ethan c. o m, idaho 0. he will is unique lassie and small to do with at the moment i'll say a mile. so this is an american skateboarder. and i think why inspires me is because he's regular skateboarding valerie, like, his dowdy scares me. yeah. i he
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normally doing skates, he normally gets all his checks and i like put that into my skateboarding where like modern get a chick. i like, i'm not just quit on karen trying. i want to get the checks or ever chris will ever stop trying my trick. i mean, this looks real easy. maybe if i move like this. yeah. this veteran skateboarding thing is really where can i need to link up with nixon. he can probably give me some tips, but he talks about doing tricks on his skateboard, but can he dance? our next report is about someone who can. marina korea is one of the best long bought dances in their welt. she is using her talent and achievement to send a message that black women and girls can do anything despite what anybody may pink . she's from that tiny eye lance off the case betty, let's check her out. muddy mockery. i have removed the 24 year old cut,
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virgin as one of the world's best blood borders. in 2020 she won the world championship and freestyle long for damn thing. and in 2021 she came in 2nd. can we deal with i know in 2020 i won the world championship, which should have taken place in the netherlands. but i do to quit at 19, it ended up happening on line was my opponents included in russian, brazilian, taiwanese and polish athletes, colonial lumber, dancing for skateboarding with don steps and trim. marina found her love for the sport after moving to france. teenager, recognition in the sport is not only a win for her, but for all the women she represent. over them, i deny it is a victory for black women because in this sport, they are under represented in the media cinema video clips and advertisements. the same plea she's always place. yeah. so girls think this board is not for them. i
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was very proud because i was the 1st black woman to win the competition place. economy. i think i told her the, the family where become for madam with negron with these days, marina's work takes her around the world for photo shoots, brand ham pains, and of course, skating. but her journey wasn't always easy just with the screening. so i have experienced racism, discrimination and sexual assault. i've been through it all and i know what it's like. i think that almost all women have already suffered this recommendation. whatever that may be. again, it's going to function in safin. marina hope to spread the love she has prolonged dancing with others. and although the sport is not getting olympic discipline, she's been named one of cup that olympic ambassadors for 2024. from one champion, dancing around stereotypes. let's meet a mother who is just whizzing past them. how many one vehicle is the 1st woman to
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win the east africa superbike championship? how fast she? she is not to have gone as fast as 280 kilometers farrah. and that is twice as fast as kenya. fostering them out, walk up. let me this also mormon, and that is if we can catch up with pear. how many one g is a true? the beaman, the professional superbike has been waiting for the past 5 years. even before she get the truck, he always love the open air rush and we'll go bike racing. maria thought it was there from a friend bureau. very good, right. so why don't you think of the challenge on the truck and you could, you know, you can do this. so it's not a very funny, it's like a challenge. and i fell in love with it. and following her passion feed off in 2019. how many became the 1st woman to win the east africa support by championship? she then came 2nd of 2019 read started by,
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by championship in johannesburg, south africa as a good weapon that you had that the 1st this he gave us. so me that was in 2019 and then i having them, what do you get from them? and i kinda yeah, harmony is lucky to have her parents lesson. but she didn't exactly give them my choice. was when you were saying no one is stopping me. if i come home, use that mugging and saying, thought off, i'm not bopping. comedy has been instrumental in reducing the stereotype that racin is not for women. although some races folder she didn't belong on the track, didn't let us know her down. as soon as you, you need some people who want to put you in don't but you know, my clown in their welfare is always in the home when he started making
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a name for herself. her coach had also noted more women on the truck. we have seen more and more interesting fact i would see easy now we are heading towards the boston mach locally known as the voter. buddha was by someone mode of transport. it can you, although it's still uncommon to see women writing motorbike more and more and now experience in the freedom, the border border offered them. whether the sneak into a traffic was different over road and highway. probably he also runs a motor bike dealership and it's getting up. anyone who wants to get the road from the put up a does your and pray will buy and even organizations live in the do many guys. yeah, i get, i don't have a specific target. how many encourages all aspiring writers who simply start with what they buy when they sent us an unknown? they didn't have a team, didn't have a i didn't on a bike. well,
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i know only knew is good writing skills and it, and it took up the challenge that i was given to be to be the 1st may be the 1st the truck. after a recent injury, how many is back on the track? she's impatient and already training, claim. another podium, victory. blink. and i'm one is gone. i just feel dizzy. what in her race? now we need a place to relax and where can we go? i think maybe my serial. the capital of listen to if nestled in the valley, but it's ordered by mountains and here the breeze is just refreshing. what you say, maureen, us, we, are you ready for us? i'm, we're on a so i well come to the mountain gina, moberly, soto, i'm going to take you through my beautiful city, missouri said at the foothills of the jackins. bobo,
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malati mountains lies. missouri. the tiny capital of la sue to a kingdom encircled by south africa, missouri with mo rena's swayed playground. catapult defame by tv, talent show. this city is to put the news from orders after pop style lee. but before we hit the town, that marina treats us to the most popular national pastime. hiking this mountain is called tele receive. when it means the mountain of the night. this is where we defend in our country. you know, our king was fighting for our country and he was staying right there and taught 200 years ago, king much wish way defended his kingdom from colonists and neighboring nations. from his mountain fortress. the legendary warrior and statesman was known for treating his defeated enemies with kindness on much wage way. day people hike up to his tomb to pay their respects and habits while reduce little leaves mush way.
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story is still relevant today and the last it back on the i paid our for $5.00 for the, for this country. and we have to correct a few things to politically here and, and that's why we see this, that we should talk about more freshly. of course today she is going on marina, sometimes referred to himself as muscle to a child of much wish weight and flesh like him many young people in the suit who are inspired by tales of the king's bravery. and she managed i probably see you already take her to the equally impressive line rock mountain to
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meet a friend. this is how you always see the bus or 2 people were in blankets, you know. and we had people who were in blankets, my bicycle was so we're going to design and now we're going to modernize it for us and put it in the 21st century. la. are you doing man? caballo leech hub motor bang is a designer who loves to put a fresh spin on the suitors. traditional blankets, the different patterns and colors indicate important but thoughtful families, and lineages more thing felt limited just using the material as a wraps. so she store them into more contemporary shapes. so here we have chinese small jacket made from the bus or to blanket. if you can see here, we didn't want to lose our identity. espresso too, and young people listen to. so we had to come a bubble of ways in which we incorporate our by sued to,
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into our daily life. flavorings going to work or going anywhere based can with a population of over 330000, missouri is by far the largest city in the suitable. sometimes the hustle and bustle gets a bit much for marina. luckily, there's no shortage of gorgeous mountains around the city, the perfect place to find stability and inspiration. marina's favorite cliff top overlooks his mother's house where he grew up. i get to miss this place so much every time i'm out of the country conway to go back here because this is like a refreshment place for me and i get my energy back in now. so it means a lot to me this place. as the sunsets marana invites us to a local nightclub with used to touring across south africa and swanner, but there's nothing quite like feeling the support of your high meats. of course
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this club is in a valley because we shudder drink and climb mountain us even in missouri. i like to invite and encourage young people all over the world to prom and extra is that kid on the mountain, you know, our beautiful town. so we have a spirit of love for one. yeah. and you're going to see me when you go. ah, thanks my g for that talk. now what about your talent and interests? ah, there are many young people out there who are living your dreams. and i hope that today's show has inspired us. well, write me a message on facebook, instagram, and youtube, or drop me an email to 77 at dw dot com. i want to know how you doin'. i'll leave you with music from my lease. we sent a tour in germany. he calls this one,
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