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weekdays, on d, w. m as in the home, any portion of lunch or thrown out in the world. climate change can be very hard to storage. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much we can really get we still have time to work. i'm doing all with what 5th ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a past share,
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and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalists, xena, l moss rock, and joe far abdul karim, travel the coasts of the mediterranean in search of answers. so what do you see yourself as a tunisian junior used to go the rights and responsibilities? how can you afford to see these animals? god help you join us to get to know the people and their dreams. a mediterranean journey. today my journey takes me to tunisia. it may be the smallest country in north africa, but it boasts diverse landscapes and with its rich cultural heritage. it's a microcosm of the mediterranean world. tenicia has around 12000000 residence for
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75 years. the country was a french protector. in the early 19 fifties, a depot gave us spearheaded the tunisian independence movement. in 1959. he became tunisia 1st elected president, dean manngam. i'm with what i showed you the words, basha, basha in. you know, your intonation get more precisely in the capital tunis roberts. it's incredibly beautiful. it's climate. the sun is shining, and i'm looking forward to meeting rusty who lost a dance from does not want to watch him. the rusty, biggest me as a choreographer, and one of the very few male belly dancers and tunis ever since belly dancing was popularized in the west and the 19th century female dancers have traced, sexist and oriental a. stereotypes pushed, he plays with these cliches by slipping into the female,
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i caught up with him in the medina, tunis, the capital's old town as a labyrinth of alleyways were, carpet dealers, perfumes and shoe salesman ply their wares. the streets are full of young people with it the law. i see that you love the old town. why? i love it because it's like me. myself is a gothic young. was it in my head many offers to live in countries like france and belgium. i always attend them down because my work has no meaning outside of chinese. you how does that? i will continue the and dance which belongs here in america. if i did that somewhere else, it would be like taking a fish out of the ocean. yeah. how it would die. they say that the seller has come in to have to have their ocean is to nestle right here. rusty biggest me is rehearsing with the musician at the theater. in the old town. i learned what's this
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instrument called? it's a far, ha, jim was, or that they only exist in tunisia, just if you find a drum like this, you know, it's from here, you know, anything like this on about. i know been our booker, the data book is bigger. this, here's the tunisian tomlin i did about get, ah, with alice envy that know initially tell me what moves you to dance italy on that i hadn't had it had been, have been one of the reason he sound society's full view of. how should i put a lot of man is bodies?
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leslie ellison, i shall see you today. she woke up with a bill. i only sort of customer i want is this image of men. let us assume that as an affair bit that a man doesn't move or dance. he's one of the many stereotypes that existing arabic muslim country most of the most. um i think that ought to be a mozilla human element of the motto valley. allah. and it will see iowa, for instance, on when i give a performance about eroticism will sexuality there and negative reactions from the audio him or at the principal and society and negative daniel quinn, selby. then why edu? away the taboos that double blue tunisia again independence in 1956, but it took many decades and the arab spring for the country to start to transition to democracy when it comes to women's rights. tunisia is one of the most liberal muslim countries in the region, though reforms are still sorely needed. ah,
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fish dear for faith at heckman, i'm standing in front of bite on hickman. the house of wisdom seemed that house here in tunisia there are topics which many are reluctant to discuss out loud thema, the koran is one of them. that's how that's why i'm meeting with dr. celine for city, a researcher, who has helped recontextualize the koran, hulu. in this library like 5 thick volumes and titled the koran texts and it's variance. dr. celine worked on them for years, analyzing jewish and christian sources, as well as aramaic and syriac literature and the process. yet the look coronel in the yearly nasdaq window and fool. the koran was revealed more than 1400 years ago . yet he knows that window a feldman. how does it need to change? and the 2020s went up and what was the thought? surely lazy me that i yet if he had that let the koran doesn't change like was made the higher and the mentality about how we deal with the koran must change heal. if
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he is those reading the koran today, we need to all, to the way they approached the tests yonder way of thinking. i bet then will goodness, if you did, he should body on which method did you choose your car? he zeiler nothing for any hulu. koranic verses should speak for themselves, will it not from sammy mom or missionary, who sets out certain rules of faith that people should follow why? and at that moment we are when debate began in tune this year about men and women's rights regarding inheritance law, the islamic leaders of the old outside to name mosque that started spreading untruth. nick, we spoke of a clear on the ambiguity in this matter in the koran law. that means for that, maria, it's written that way in the coroner, yvonne, there's nothing we can do about it home. i in this case they say there's no gender equality between men and women levels. and when it comes to equality, only god's justice matters. they believe it's god's will that women have a lower status than men. miller as a mother and your opinion on
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a home or any of your live hover. i say that the koran doesn't say that so i mean the only housing parts of the koran and making a whole science out of it and got an eye on the other hand, take from the quran, that it is the will that essentially determines who is entitled to inherit name it are for hack on where if he oh, now you shouldn't claim to be idea, but only as at law can inherit men. who now, audrey cool, i think the qur'an, says something completely different than these people do. murphy, who left the alleged clear on the ambiguity that doesn't exist on her. he hardly the one mottled jenny louise. oh man. shouldn't inherent more than a woman that that's really awesome. i'll all right. okay, so i have a personal question for you. i ask away it to the on, do you see yourself as a muslim, was lima. ha, ha ha ha. and a committed one, but i think i'm closer to got them. they are human than whom in men, minifie,
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those people were there. so you levine, i use that easy moms and she she left voice in the younger generation bit. yeah. and normally they see young people as marry a notice to be manipulative. hello. adequate. my 1st day in tunisia is coming to an end. so many thoughts are going through my head this evening. this isn't the 1st time i've been to tunisia, but rarely have i experienced it as intensively as i have to day. one of the countries prettiest places as the artists village city beside them. and this is where tenacious middle and upper classes are at home, along tennis as mediterranean coast in the affluent suburb of carthage. the sandy beaches of lamesa are a popular destination for dates, rivers from tunis, looking to escape the hot and monkey inner city.
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a nissan madame is a young fashioned designer from tunis with an ambitious goal. she wants to conquer the international market with annisa item. the fashion level she founded in 2016 i meet her, her parents house. a nisa, belongs to tunisia, predominantly french influenced upper class. she grew up in tunis and paris and studied fashion designed in new york. i'm thinking which one would i where? yeah, you know, yet i think i would go for this, this one the i with eyes. yeah very. this is very nice. i like it in that it inside a lid which is a region into nisa. okay. and the pattern is inspired by patterns on food that the, the honey impels. okay. okay. got it. so this is hand woven by
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items in the mid enough, jonas, this is and that i'm working with. i has been working with and his family has been working in stuck weaving for a 7 generation. the de brand is called a nissan. yeah, it's your name on your site is mainly and i don't i, there is my sister and my sister's name. it says your view, my sister passed away in 2000 vandals louis to julia to hear that. yeah. she was living in madrid and she had a car accident before going through universe. well, so now you show your law for her through your what you yet i and i want to try this one. now you that see but i feel like i'm doing karate or ninja. yeah. i yeah. in japanese of this kind of blowing as cold guy cookie. okay. and is there some kind of chemo about, is there warren, for marshall aren't exactly. i feel like i'm a marshalls warrior or something. does this look good?
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yeah, really. yeah. i do also have a version in new frame. it's really nice. i like the colors. why is it important for you to say? yeah, because there are also a lot of opportunities. you can find artisans, the law making incredible fangs. and so this is really a resource, so you want to support. i do want to watch now. i shows were all of the what to news. yeah. has been the has to say in 2010 to nisha underwent a period of great people. the self installation of st vendor, mohammad boys easy provided the catalyst for what is known as the arab spring after dictator been a leaf lead the country to neesha held its 1st free elections much has changed since then. but many young tunisians still have no work and few prospects even with the buy them will be a lot of money and stuff. do you work?
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is it easy to find work from home with? yes, but the problem is that the work is under pays out even if it's hard work with lots of working hours. are monday. i'm a good move to the good you, buddy, cuz it will close money level move. i think that's how that how much would you her will be $24.00 days. weren't sure. when you dinardo, are you right on the 20 dinar. what's that in euros? 10 euros? no more like 7 euros. that's how it is. anyone who says differently is lying. the initial l i o, but it doesn't work out. will you find one or is it tough? austin, we have to wait a long time. i leave the capital tunis and head south. hi. after traveling roughly
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270 kilometers, i reached tunisia. second largest city is fox. ah, it's an important commercial and industrial center, which is why the mediterranean isn't so clean here. in sparks as city center. i meet some young people who are trying to change that. i in this co working space, young start up, entrepreneurs meet regularly to find innovative solutions to environmental, ecological and sustainability issues. i get it out of the coffee and send a message to them. you're one of the founders of ecos zone in kosovo. that's right . lay my focus on the eco console. eco. okay, equal him. eco's comes from ecology, mac in in sacks. we have environmental issues and pollution. it's not
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a healthy environment. so it was our goal to create a space in which a college and plays a role. and in which it's possible to exchange ideas about this. hi, anya, p math. you can work here and they are also lectures, training sessions and gatherings finished him out, people work and at the same time get the chance to meet others fatima. they can collaborate on projects or even produce them hidden y'all and the yes, we hope that these projects, which we're supposing will grow at some point to magic i, you blue, blue, a hotshot crew and her colleagues are helping young entrepreneurs found startups. so they show them how to create a business plan explained product development tools and most of all love to help them market themselves. humor. yeah, in normal development you muscle bubble that easy mac, you alo, did to get in until the model on the model on why did you decide to go into
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business for yourself. now, one of the things i've noticed, antonia, is that many people aim to become civil servants. yes. and be under partnership, isn't that popular unless you wish to? so why do you want to do something i had to do as an entrepreneur, you give it your own hope for now, you have the opportunity to be active in your field and change things for the better of the my field is maximizing. this is an entrepreneur, i can't for example, develop an app to reach people. those that accept that ob is i live on fees. one of the challenges in tunisia is the very high unemployment, goofy. phoebe, paula. com, i many young people have trouble finding a job, o v a. and chavez adolf. what do you think can be done to solve that, elizabeth? you should huddle as to what i put a sample of, of a beloved he till we made shipping globally in terms of retail to shana again, no, the infrastructure is missing 1st. if you lisa, yes, it's missing entirely sprint. oh, the state must give us the chance to pass on. i'm only shot internationally as well,
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but the 2nd landing would help a lot and know it to nicea is known more for its human capital and for results is like oil. some things with it's nice to see how these young people are taking the initiative themselves. rather than waiting for the government to change things from spock's, i had north again to no boot or something. typically tunisia awaits me. glue sticks to here. yes. i mean hm. um. normally i wouldn't be sitting here fully dressed. comedy tunisians usually come here for some are and arch fun, but this time i've decided to do something different and she than i'm going to have a facial mask because i'm looking quite tired luggage fund. i'm curious how a look afterwards about since i'm acting as a guinea pig. oh,
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that you're going to try that out on me. chima a t as training to be of your titian. now tell him what you're going to do to day of what am i getting and are jill mask massage, he did. he normally are jewels a type of clay, right? exactly. a full on each medicinal play that we mix with. rose water and orange blossom extract orange. we mix that with the od jill to make it very smooth facial mask because it brightens and moisturizers the skin and cleanses it, which is why we sometimes rub it on the entire body. in the steam bath malware can helps combat wrinkles and has an anti aging effective gauging. oh yes, i'm the aging. i mean, i sure what does the her mom mean to you that either going to the her mom is
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a typically tune. is he in constant pleasant, good, old chinese eons. go to the her mom once a week i look a model was full of what came on, came out with stainless from the facts it, in the old days, people didn't have running water at home, good sanitary facilities. so what would them on those, amanda men and women together? muscle, you know, separately, doors, there are times for men and others for women of but at the same her mom just at different time, look than this. then there are her mom's just for men or women, blah, blah, blah. this is my, this is my 1st mascot ever, ever, ever, ever? stephanie busy when i never thought i'd have a facial, but okay, whatever me ha, quade, quade. 2 he says they'll have to wait for 10 minutes and can't even more talk about . that's tough for me. but i'll grid my teeth and get on with it.
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tenicia doesn't have a dual education system like germany. does. apprentices learn on the job rather than attending vocational schools? a book even if someone since they've had 2 years of training, we often find on the job that he or she can do little when you ask them, do you know how to do this so that you soon notice they don't see it matters ethan . they haven't been shown how to do the simplest things. there's no professional training here that so good. it's really good. how is it? good? yes, i am perfect. really nice and with it is 10 years younger. sandy are you? they say i look 10 years younger. i feel better at any rate. i'll see how it looks
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. um. yeah. yeah. but you're happy with the result. and then it's perfect. uh huh. old. refreshed and feeling a decade younger, i leave no booth and head for jack black, north africa, the largest island. settled since antiquity, it has its own distinct culture. while the coastal towns are full of tourists, life in the islands interior is still very traditional. it's friday market day in the village of idiot. everywhere you see the straw hats which are typically for jet above the st, aren't project jet above what took place here in 2014150 artists from all over the world came to korea, colorful murals on 80 odds. white balls in this village dues. and muslims have
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lived side by side relatively peacefully for centuries. he's been in a i yet. oh, i mean eddie on. and if you listen closely in the background, you hear the friday prayer. i was david all but jews also. they appear touchton. i'm standing in front of the la, hey boss, synagogue faces white house. you used to be able to walk through here without rigorous security check sites. but that changed in 2002 by in the synagogue was the target of terror attacks, lack of disease integral, but before world war to some 100000 jews lived in tunisia during the german occupation, thousands of jews were killed or turned in camps after the war many felt unwelcome and left for dead. he sits by mia holidays. what he is with me now. if he says he's responsible for this synagogue on chat about heist. literally it's called ladiva and or the stranger lead the synagogues called la, hey la, why is it named the stranger? because it contains a stone from jerusalem. i shall, has only brought a stone from jerusalem incense this stone comes from a foreign country they and that they promote a stone,
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but they don't say return from just that it came from a broad. yep. so folks call the synagogue reba or the stranger and how old is the synagogue and synagogue on her route 2600 years old. 2600 years. it's africa's oldest synagogue. each year the synagogue becomes a place of pilgrimage for jews around the world. they come here to celebrate the religious holiday log bowman. many of them have roots in tunisia. ah, on friday in the village of eddie odd on jadwin, the preparing for the sabbath. there's a buzz of excitement going on the street vendors or selling homemade cakes. the children get sweet and i just
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can't resist a video. and i saw there were retreats here and i just had to come and try their typical jewish traits from jabber. we prepared them, push a bond with the table. i run a good and as fresh a little that this is still water from the albany so on. warm the name of the not take half a piece of each one of us. ah, that jewish tradition is still thriving on jetta is a testament to mutual tolerance. the vast majority of jennifer residents are muslims for more precisely the bodies. but sometimes there's no escaping, will call it. even on a small island in the mediterranean, north american, idly, there's war between arabs and israel and that causes a lot of confusion. some people think where is rain is but we have nothing to do with israel by not israel is which you nicea them though, because you're jewish,
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they come to you in israel and get their fax mixed up with a little more when you say to them, i know mine special that they look at it. i have nothing to do with all those that i thought they were should with or that that do you feel tunisian as well as jewish yahoo, beth watching him at home, of course, on tune. easy. and with all the rights and responsibilities that everyone else i d conference call to education with all those right. ah, my trip is coming to an end and i must leave tunisia. it's fledging democracy behind and he said he has it so and so looking back, what really impressed me the motivation of the young people about the energy of the
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dancers. dan, i believe this country has enormous potential. this isn't like the country's greatest crank, but that's people stacks the lessons and hudson and the people here are incredibly motivated and want to change things. what you've yep, and that's what i'm going to take away with me. ah ah ah, with
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