tv DW News Asia Deutsche Welle June 10, 2022 6:30pm-6:46pm CEST
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were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, what's vague? it doesn't matter. the only criteria is what will hook people. we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to whistle o p world this week on d, w? i, this is did up the newest asia coming up to date. a bonus dance people court between the taliban and the international community. afghans are getting aid but not fast enough. and father, gosh, room abroad is contingent on the family. bon, improving the treatment of women and minorities. it's there for many afghans
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feeling what this man is articulating in this country. we are living, but we are not alive. we don't know what will happen from one moment to the next and later in the program, the phenomenon of a village cooking channels on youtube. b profile, a group of fun of issue women who school can videos, draw a faithful audience and cash for their village. ah, irish energy. welcome to d w. a news asia. glad you could join us. since taking over afghanistan last year, the taliban have presided over the collapse of the economy. a crackdown on women, i'm minorities, and band middle school education for girls. all of which highlights that the taliban are headed in the wrong direction. according to german foreign minister,
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and alina bab book, earlier this week, she was in a slum above where she had this to sir. when we look across the border, the situation is syiaa. and as she have mentioned, the taliban are leading the country into a downfall. parents do not know how to feed that children. girls are deprived of their rights to education. women are almost excluded from participation in public life. dissenting voices are brutally suppressed. the economy is grinning to a halt. the international community must dance united and together. tell the tale bon, loud and clear. you are heading in the wrong direction. we will continue to provide humanitarian aids and support the people who needed the most. especially women and girls who suffer more than anyone else under the taliban through. now international
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aid is coming into afghanistan, but as 8 workers have told us not fast enough. and then there's the local economy, which collapse since the balaban takeover up. the international community has made the taliban improving of their rights record a precondition to pouring in mo cache in the entire m. every section of of gone society is suffering from the poor and destitute to educated middle losses. it's one way of coping with the outside world. immersing oneself in video games, whether enclosed combat to the deaf or watching in the sounds of far away soccer stadiums. these young afghans prefer the virtual world to their country's current reality. melissa, there have been many changes. during the previous government,
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we were mostly busy with our jobs and studies. currently, studies have stopped and there are no jobs. so with this entertainment, we keep ourselves busy. but outside troubles, cyber cafes. others are busy just trying to survive. for them, i mean, we received aid ones which allowed us to pay our rent, but that's all it didn't allow us to eat. we need the international aid. afghans are trapped, dependent on help, like these direct money handouts from the un to pay for food. otherwise, the economy collapsed following the taliban take over last year. when the u. s. is holding back billions of dollars in afghan assets and the war in ukraine. ascending
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price is spiraling, even higher. markets are full of produce, but prices of tripled or quadrupled inside a family home. one woman shows us her pantry. i like it. we have a little flower and also a little rice. and over there i have a little i left to make bread. all is very expensive. that's all we have as well again. so they will tell us to read, to survive some offer their services by carrying loads in their wheelbarrows. this man earns $0.50 a day before i earned a $100.00 a month as a guard in a bank. but since the arrival of the taliban, i no longer have a job and i've had to move with what i earn. i can only buy bread and oil. and what did they hope for? he says, piece and work to get my tow mirror. that's on my fell hello can
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ah, a change of theme now and look at the phenomenon of cooking channels on youtube, specifically village cooking channels. that's essentially villagers in the countryside making rustic dishes, also offering a glimpse into real life channels such as bungler, dishes around m. e bd. with more than 4000000 followers, the channel showcases a group of women in a small burglar. this village, cooking for their residence, vacant videos are so popular that the income from advertising has health or village . and a moment we'll ask a famous sheriff was also popular on youtube. what the draw of vintage cooking channels is, but 1st fish report lazar with republic, a tune as a cook, in her small village in bangladesh. and now she's also an internet star. together with other women, she makes meals for the villages,
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approximately $1000.00 residents. they prepare huge portions and people around the world, watch them on youtube. i'm i, they tell it's great that so many people love our videos. we're proud that even though we're poor, we're reaching so many people in cooking for our village gives us a sense of great accomplishment. i'm a medical valet la. the youtube channel became famous when this clip went viral, a 3 year old preparing fish, curry. the video now has over 93000000 views and cooking in front of the camera is a part of everyday life. my time on that, i mean it doesn't make much difference to me whether i cook here or at home and we're all one big family, one lower than the biggest difference is that with these huge portions and i can't just ask them one if there's enough salt in the food i mostly what i have from this is, oh, let me come back. i had the high up until 6 years ago things were very quiet here. then mohammed hussein's nephew started making videos of the fish market. then
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mohammed himself took the idea one step further after the whatever. if the video we had at the time i wanted to film the villagers eating together at a picnic, new york where every one gets some food, we started with small amounts of rice of was all then more and more villagers came to share meal time with us little hon. now the channel has more than 4000000 subscribers. the many views have led to advertising revenue of more than $1000.00 us dollars a week. much of the money flows back into the village. the children now have their own playground and simple tin shacks have been replaced with more sturdy huts, glendora, hello, i have 2 sons, laptop and 2 daughters live. what are the founders of the youtube channel? gave me a house. and i lived there now with my grandson, we're doing very well in data. and then it, allah and mohammed has seen already has even bigger plans to help others benefit
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from the channel success. i'm one of the larger caught t like in the future. we want to support and feed even more people out of them. our ultimate goal is to make that happen for all of bangladesh and allow that from that a day. his plan already, i work here in shimaya and many here. thank this small village can now service model for the entire country. and someone who knows about cooking and youtube is indian travadone in and that in addition to a child by his name, he also bears on another channel. get carried and is well known in india as the bombay chef. chef on what is it about cooking videos on youtube that draws viewers in oh my god, i don't even see the difficult medium to show because most of the time you're on your own. and i think that is something that attracts the most people because they understand that there's a lot of there's lot of the honest to
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a lot of human angles where there's not a whole lot of work involved in special ed. and i think that is something that attracts along the back and you didn't because isn't that the media and people kind of identify that media because they know they can do it didn't achieve it like that. it was a medium where, you know, there's a little bit of aspiration and value database and i think that's something that it's like and what is it specifically about the so called the, you know, village cooking channels. there's many across out there in india and bundle dish, for example. what does the particular draw there? ah, see for us it's important for us to understand what a religious ability basically like a small set of human bees that have like comedy just it's a very small class of so if i wanted to yet. and then when it comes to the actual chemo guy, you know,
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it's also bought into understand what they think by the it would be, the food average would have to buy certain, you're not the kind of them, the logic. it could be the ability to get regions, it would be the cost that is, it could be that could see that it was now when you class up all of this and bring it on a medium like youtube in the fall off. there's big deal that i saw wrong, and so i think just be better because because in this part of the way we like a lot of rhonda is we like a lot of was nice ation. we like that. all you know, you know, be, want to be required and i will just bring back to the 4 because you get the same kind of ordinary home of god. there's a little bit of last minute because he's changing every, everything on the faces game. so kind of games that show budging, different things like that. but i think this is what that element,
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joy and every on. now you are already a well known chef before you go onto you tube. but for those who aren't so well known, do you think you to perhaps raise their profile or even helps them financially? of course yes, in both ways, does it bring you back? because today youtube is medium when you do not have to pay, it will be part of your program. there will be in this also, that is an absolute but when it comes to your job, it's a medium far for everybody who has mobile data kind of by fire. and i think this is why a medium that your job has that patch of belonging this office every the like i say, you know, but it also brings you back every off monitor satisfaction because rather than just making a video for being potential and you know, for the while to see you also get
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a little bit of money back from a medium like this. now, having said all of that, i was already a chef on television. this is what you're getting at, but you'll give i'll give you that bit of relevance because you are there 75 in. busy 16 live screen and i think that potential is very different. so yeah, it's been a pleasure talking to you relieve it there for the time being. thank you so much for a minute. i'm joining us from them by then just so much. thank you so much. god bless . and that sets this week on user trust you back on monday, goodbye. ah, ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips with and i'm in your northern
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sanctions leave. russia's aviation industry on shaky ground. this is the w business. i'm to now dumas unwelcome shipping bottlenecks have come to europe. germany's keel institute for the world. the economy says almost 2 percent of the global freight capacity is currently stuck at ports in germany. the netherlands and belgium and cannot be loaded or unloaded a german dock workers strike has ratcheted up the pressure that's forced huge container ships represented by dots here to drop anchor and wait outside t ports like hamburg. it's a different kind of traffic jam. just of the german coast cargo ships wait to duck in hamburg around $150000.00 containers, just sit and wait on the north sea and around the world. 11 percent of global shipping floats at anchor consumers everywhere. our.
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