tv World Stories Deutsche Welle October 8, 2022 10:15pm-10:31pm CEST
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this is the only other player under 30 to make the list. well, that's all we have time for. but up next, it's wild stories, a poignant memorial to the holocaust. d. w takes a look at an exhibition of objects and keepsakes left by children who were sent to concentration camps. stay tuned for more news and updates after our i am totally unlike any thanks for being with . imagine how many portion of us are now in the world right now. the climate change is very hot. the story. this is my place, the way home just one week how much was going to really get
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we began in poland, where the nazis deported more than a 1000000 people to auschwitz, to be murdered. a collection tries to preserve the memory of the victims honoring those whose last steps led here the mountain of shoes at auschwitz, birkenau, especially those from little feet, is a sight. no one can forget. but few visitors to the former nazi death camp will have to remember what survivor aria pinsky does. this is all has left of these children. i'm wondering if some are from one of my siblings penske a recalls the day he and his family arrived here from his village and transylvania . after days of in humane transport, he was sent with his older brothers in a different line from his parents and younger siblings. pentigrast, a boy who'd been there longer, where he could rejoin his family when they came out after the shower. they've been told they were taking. a mother gave up on him, so he said,
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you don't know. and he pointed up to the chimneys and he said, see the smoke? that's where they came out, early of thrones yama. now 92, he frequently shares his story here and all over the world to help keep alive the memories of those who didn't make it. but the tangible remnants of their lives are crumbling with age, even as preservation experts work desperately to save them. a new effort is underway now to restore 8000 shoes from children killed at auschwitz. it's called soul to soul funded part by organizations like that of ita nationalists who calls this his duty to his grandmother who survived the holocaust. so one shoe that had the woods cinderella at the bottom and i thought, who was the cinderella and who are the princes in shape. and so they are remarkable stories. and i really hope that we will to unexceptional job control those stories . and most importantly, to share them with the entire world as one of just
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a handful of children to have left these barracks alive. aria pinsky lament that the world seems not to have learned the lessons of horrors past. the mere hates, it is still everywhere. you only have to see what is happening in ukraine with putin to understand the friend that is a dictator who can decide anything, anything can happen. so call making sure the shoes survive isn't just to remember the children who didn't. it's to help guide the steps of those who will make tomorrow's decisions. the debate has broken out in muslim majority. indonesia should women and girls be given the choice to where the headscarf the job report from jakarta shows just how big the opinion divide is to where he job or not official leads. every girl's choice in indonesia like this
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high school in jakarta. the loose garment covering the head neck, and chest is not part of the obligatory public school uniform. but when her daughter came home one day in tears after the teacher false to her to wear the religious covering. this muslim mother had had enough that she complained to the regional parliament about what she called him, a bullying at the school. to protect her daughter from more stigma. she asked to stay anonymous. after i filed a complaint, my daughter told me many of her older female friends came forward and so proud of her. they were complaining that their where to force to when he job back in the 7th grade they met emma maria, the politician who received the complaint, says that similar cases of intimidation that have been made public or just the tip of the iceberg. deep psychological distress is of the consequence. she's us keep us at we are really concerned about the level of intolerance and school. what he
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thought, and it's not just the children that are being bullied, even, even some teachers were forced to wear that he jo dooley belie mcculloch say, you look more beautiful or you will go to heaven if you where it is. this can be very traumatizing. what men, barry, ever since the early 2, thousands, most of indonesia, provinces, and dozens of cities have gradually mandated the job. the rule effects over 150000 schools, including this primary school in southern love. izzy teachers here say parents have been very supportive of the new regulation mandatory and islam. he, we are trying to introduce the he jumped to the girls as early as possible, even though they haven't reached puberty yet. this way there won't be any problem when the time comes for them to wear it. the jakarta educational authority disagrees. a joint decree on school uniforms by the indonesian government recently
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even banned public schools from making religious attire mandatory. the move followed the national, outraged over non muslim students being forced to cover their hair. and the teachers believed that girls must where he job. but that is not part of our regulation. i was the, there is no obligation to where the he job as part of the school uniform. if you are a muslim, at the moment it's a matter of choice for the student and their family. while the central government position is clear, indonesia supreme court has revoked the decree in support of local autonomy. how far religious freedom actually goes is now in the hands of the countries provinces . in the case of the to caught a high schooler, the teacher has since apologized for years, the american southwest has been suffering from a drought affecting millions. locals depend on the colorado river which can no
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longer fill reservoirs. farmers fear for their livelihoods and cities need to adapt could be expensive, found in water display in front of so called sin cities. i called koto bellagio be a thing of the past soon. know at least not yet, but as the entire southwest region of the u. s is facing a mega drought. water or not having enough of it anymore has become a big problem for las vegas and the entire state of nevada. we're meeting with christian galactic community activists and senior representative of national environmental organization. the sierra club christian wants to show us a place called echo bay, within what is known as lake meet national recreational area, just a few miles east of las vegas. hardly anybody ever comes really to echo bay. unfortunately, it was a very popular spot, so popular, in fact,
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it had an airport. but as you can see, the water levels dropping so dramatically. it's affected the economy of the area. there are not people coming out to visit and recreate as much here in eco bay. eco bay is not the only spot falling victim to the lower water level. tear lake meet created by hoover dam is the largest man made water reservoir in the us in terms of water capacity. however, the reservoir is water level has dropped visibly by unprecedented amounts in recent years. as christina, top flight attendant from germany, visits hoover dam, she is alarmed by what she observed. i think the bell should have rang long time ago unless it should keep on ringing and something has to be done about it. absolutely. it is very dangerously low and we actually up a flight through so we flew over here days ago and just to see it also from above and 40000 feet, i can show you pictures. it's unbelievable meets water level,
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shrink by a whopping 150 plus feet in the last 40 years, an ever growing so called white beth top ring here and at other reservoirs would have devastating effects for all u. s. states in the lower colorado river basin. for tens of millions of people and hundreds of thousands of businesses in nevada, arizona, california, and even in mexico. fixing this problem requires understanding where it starts in the rocky mountains. little global warming, mild winters, don't produce enough snow. melt any more for the colorado river to carry down stream into lake mead and built the solution. unprecedented cuts in water use strict water conservation. and ultimately, the de corporatization of our economies, not a can do any longer, but a must do experts say, ah, our last chip is to the u. k. the nation known for its pin striped suits the
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pandemic has taken its toll on london's tailors. but a proper gentleman still cares about how he dresses london saville row, where men's wear meats tradition. james slater opened his shop here in 2008 before that he was a banker. now he offers custom tailored suits primarily for the office. and he was doing good business until the pandemic. i'll generally tapered business always. he took a, you know, took, took a huge hit report about 80 percent down in revenue. and since i'm looking it's, it's, it's been incredible. and very few people remain the same shape ashan low down a we're not the one on the health care. cool. it no, they sat back and became lazy and older. lots of takeaways, it was nothing else to do. oh, so in other ways the lock downs helped fashion changing physics meant new
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wardrobe's. james slater's employees have never been busier. after months or even years in lockdown. well, many gentlemen feel like trying something new, something a bit looser and more comfortable. but fashion starts before stepping out the door with ropes of velvet and silk with entrepreneur marcus davis might easily where something like this to a business meeting. with the pandemic, i think things have gotten more casual. you might even say more fun. so at least for me, this is a way to express my style in a way that doesn't feel so formal shirt and tie, but still gives you that jenna se, quote i even now it still takes a special kind of spirit to go for iridescent magenta rose
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and yet the traditional dark business suit sat become quite rare. and downtown london this summer, the english gentleman preferred a more casual look. it's all to do with a yearning for frieda, says fashioned blogger, i'll expect, coverage. and with the hope the lock downs are now a thing of the past the business suits is having quite a tough time. but that does something. i think something quite exciting. because if men no longer have to wear the suit as a uniform, they can use the suits as a tool to express themselves. so what we're seeing in london, what we've seen over the last sort of year and a half or so is a big d corporate thing if the suits the suitors become much less corporate and much more of a lifestyle garment. it's a different topic awesome than you'd normally buy. and so james sleeter needn't worry that his crowd will go out of fashion. yeah, it looks,
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it looks really good. ah asked re max. looks like style looks like a veto. the canyon fashion designer, david vito is well known for his original creation, drawing inspiration from his hometown k breath and giving back to his community. i just wanted to remind people like where you come from my job color, that reminds as a full year f, re max next on d w. and to the conflict, no sooner had president putin, amex, for regions in ukraine. the news troops were forced to flee from a key city, and one of them for humiliation wasn't lost on russian commanders. my guess is we come to you who are short craft deputy head of the presidential administration as
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ukraine was the food in into a corner where he might use his nuclear arsenal. conflict zone. in 60 minutes on w. these places in europe are smashing all the records step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you will record breaking sites on your back, youtube and now also in book form. this small and i'm assuming house is on the eastern edge of johannesburg, central business district and was home to a global icon who created and 1st used peaceful resistance as a form of struggle against oppression as social and political philosophy adopted by the civil rights movement in america.
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