tv Qatar Deutsche Welle November 12, 2022 4:15pm-5:01pm CET
4:15 pm
fighting lies ahead. and his reminder of our top story at this hour, the democrats have come a step closer to securing a majority in the u. s. senate. mark kelley has won reelection in a key race in arizona. democrats or republicans now have $49.00 seats each and the upper house of congress wished to contest, still undecided. all right, that's all for me for now, but we've back up the our with much more news. and up next is our g w documentary guitar between blue town and burka sustain. today for that, i'm here until berlin. thanks for joining us. oh, we're natural spectacle in an improved world! the return of the spiky yellow with louse will ensure the survival of the entire ecosystem. ah, one of the many success stories from
4:16 pm
a bastion of biodiversity. st. helena starts november 18th on d. w. ah, ah, this country is a promise. i will have its place, no visitor, ever forgets. guitar preserves its traditions while at the same time, daring to embrace progress. it's a difficult balancing act. so for liberty, but that is the emory is having its future built at breathtaking speed with
4:17 pm
ah, this is the way katara used to be. dusty and harsh. i shania is the country's camel capital and today is race day. the riders have long been replaced by remote control jockeys. it's the grand finale of the racing season to day. even the emir will be there. just before the race, the high tech jockeys are placed on their mounts. that's why this human jockeys would be too heavy for the camels and i could be right, but i'm really, that's why we use these things in our my, my view is that they're small and way under
4:18 pm
a kilo model. it's better for the camel new york company. i'm a little more about the of july. no rush love if oh, this is the most important day of the year here. and i do the math mood ob who are made is the most important man here has more of a vehicle problem in waterman or, or a team. and we all get ready for the race together. up williard guzman with komatsu, will we make sure everything is ready and organized? so the race can go on as planned? we'll get out of the household and put a large anto knows every one here, including those whoever's lot at stake. i saw god that is a day or so good. like ec atari who wins races? solomon there's a race almost every day. each winner gets a brand new s u,
4:19 pm
v, or truck. and he and why rick? and i've 110 this season. when i shop on the alex up and there's a cash price for the winners to today is stake. and the final race is 2000000 re hours. that's around 500000 euros. with even the king, the a mirror of cutter isn't about to miss this event. camera racing here is a national sport. ah, the for the other, the leader coming to with this. i've been doing this for 31 years with about my love. i love this more to humbly on john. it's actually a very deep love. it's ayesha was still clear with
4:20 pm
the camels, reese over a distance of 10 kilometers. that speeds up to 60 kilometers an hour early for no. but the actual competition is apparently alongside the track, with the trainers and owners are giving it their best to support their camels. we event is broadcast live on television. in less than 15 minutes, the shows over. oh, number 4 winds and is crowned in a traditional way with
4:21 pm
it's a big day for everyone, especially the locals. the winning camel is from this area. the competitors from the other gulf states will just have to be satisfied with simply taking part this started but now these 2 fans came especially from oman, with their brow to have been year and like to go look at her. so i'm now going home to have a shower. then i'll take a long not and relax later killers, and that's the old traditional guitar. it's a man's world. oh, the capital doha seems to be on an entirely different planet. some 2800000
4:22 pm
people live in carter 2400000 of them in go ha clear a female drivers are part of the course. good luck the to my been guitar combines the model present with the traditional past. we proud is nancy and we love it. we love being in the past and present at the same time. this combination of tradition and modernity is ever present an album that hey, when ream awkward tyree, was born here 30 years ago. this was mainly still a stony desert. allots change since then for ream to
4:23 pm
oh, so because today can this, what was it on? no, i just said no. she had that even obstacle. i faced was the attitude of my parents dunphy. they found things strange at the start together, especially because women had never done what i was doing. it really is hard enough to convince your parents that it's okay to be the 1st person who does something particularly a thing, no woman before you has done at the ha l, whether it's yes, well you can be had, i got ah, michelle arab is a brand new district, it's typical of the new could tar ah ah, ah, traditional and modern at the same time, just like read evenings she spends time with her siblings and
4:24 pm
a friend of mine and who's in any med or more than the monotony of very us up with the higher i think cream is a role model for guitar. you women, what she's mastered, everything she's put her hand. tilden, lin, us with 3 us. and that's why she's a role model here for all women who still have inhibitions about opening up to the world. and realizing their dreams janese have a phenomenon in the upper class to tarry society today. gender is no longer a deter, an inch of who can live their dream. ah, this too is ream. ready ready ah, ah. ready early in the morning before work,
4:25 pm
she goes out for a short flight in her ultralight plane full of law, and said, go no after it is, sir, i am. what else? where did apply? gabriella? the most important thing about taking off in an ultralight is to make sure that you're going fast enough for the month. you have to concentrate on keeping your aircraft in the middle of the runway. so you have to see the speed stays constant brother. and you need to check a few things on the instrument panel like engine temperature. oh, what about. ready ah, ah remus, the 1st for tory woman to own her own aircraft and have a license to flight. she really is a model woman for the emerett. to
4:26 pm
be honest, when i started flying, i didn't even consider whether i would be the 1st cause, hurry, woman, or indeed the 1st arab woman pilot. that wasn't why i did it. it was just my determination and dedication. but when you're airborne, you feel so free. it's a different type of freedom, especially in such small light aircraft. what freedom enjoy. from up here, you see the totally different. i thought that it lou guitar is a world of contrasts. ah
4:27 pm
. ready doha is the center of the country, which oil and gas have made the richest nation in the world. katara would like to be a modern monarchy. ready more than 2200000 foreign workers, about 8 of 10 people who live in put our, our toiling to make this vision a reality. and nearly half of them work in construction. most of these guess workers come from the pal india, bangladesh or the philippines. this development is home to 63000 foreign workers, the poor condition, some face on the job cast to tar in a completely different light. ready ready ah,
4:28 pm
you kinda t tree shows a room with 3 colleagues he works as a security guard for a big construction company. but there are many harder jobs on building sites. the heat above all else is a real problem for his colleagues. hilaria. yeah, that is, that did a good get well, so far, none of my friends have died. one took i did that happen sometimes. you usually hear about incidents involving heart attack like, but i think that's pretty rel, but a. com. mm hm. and something like that never happened to our company, or if it has only been very rarely when does your kendra is from the paw. he's been working in crew tower for 19 years. oh,
4:29 pm
my afternoon. what's out like, what it all noted? look into. you know what, you know, what did i'm a bid sad. i have to leave my children this so far away and i missed them. i did the last time i visited. my family was 3 years ago and he, after that i had vacation days, but couldn't travel because of corona romney godaddy. what our company gives us vacation every 2 years to the needs. i'm used to it now. i don't cry any more. any 2nd. i used to cry at 1st, but not any more to little madeline dill. i little maiden. oh ah. ah. so that emma look a bit more money than that. the government of guitar could pay its guest work as a bit more. just a few percent increase by, you know, but it took a button that a go in yet he already earns more than some here, $1300.00 reale, a month or $340.00 euros gay. some way. nobody
4:30 pm
got the aim is to work for a time and earn money and then go back home. that's the thing. and all of us have to go home at some point anyway. this whether men like yoga sandra, are making guitar what it is to day. oh, in the same city there's another universe ah, with a playground just for the grandchildren. ah, it's the home of a powerful man. his excellency abdulla tia, ah,
4:31 pm
other method but didn't custom. that's fidel castro. i was in cuba and havana along here. i'm with president obama at the united nation, but i'm her mom. so i'm you. this is his highness, the former amir. and this was taken with the emperor of japan, a sort of hoodie and all these pictures tell a story of my past and the challenges that i faced tony. and proud of them that he, when i became minister in 1992 guitar, had the world's biggest gas filled up. but we couldn't export any of it. due to my efforts were now the biggest exporter of liquid natural gas, or l n g. that's a source of pride for me, but the other side of it, they say i was able to achieve my own dream and also the dream of all of could tar and of the mirror. the dream of every katara. today we're one of the richest countries in the world and what it out of this, but it was abdulla
4:32 pm
was guitars, energy minister for 2 decades. then he became the m years chief of staff. when he was born, the career he's built was unimaginable. guitar was poor and not yet developed. he said, don't, you know, could god bother us? you know, so she comes good enough with the coach. i was 3 years old in 1956. i remember how we slept outside in summer because the rooms were too hot. oh, so, but in the courtyard it was even worse. it was so hot and humid that she woke up in the morning with damp clothes, rod, or our shara, okay. even my father bought 2 air conditioners in 1959. i can remember my grandmother well horse when she turned on those air conditioners she wished that
4:33 pm
the inventor would spend eternity in paradise and ally better either with the village of blue. ah, even to day abdulla is still amazed at what to tar and he himself have achieved ah, a juvenile nature, you'll also how thither william, i'm legitimate london, ruin a golden age right now. if i had surgery in 2018 in britain and received 2 new lobes of my lungs, when i came back to katara a year later, i got a real shock. i didn't even know where my house was. so much had changed in such a short time. there were bridges, streets, and the subway of when my family picked me up at the airport, what i looked around is if i was in guitar for the 1st time and need a,
4:34 pm
what model of the country was developing rapidly even before it was chosen to host the 2022 soccer world cup. this is sue wacky. the bazaar nearly burned to the ground in 2003. to ne, everything has been restored. here is as close as you can get to 1001 night. with i heat is all melodies work from ahem. at shaheen i think the, i don't know about how much we blow the cheek piece for half an hour,
4:35 pm
but then we removed the skins that come off as they cook them. and then the whole things go to sim at low hate for another 15 minutes. and what's important is that it can't be stood during the 1st half hour of the on the high level b route restaurant is a legendary place. it's hard to believe, but people of all classes come here from all over the city to dine on the best falafel in the country. the bay root is a family business. with a simple recipe, we will help to be honest, we're talking about to love of cooking and pride. i'm very proud of it. huh. i live ali is my son. he's following my lead. he's loved cooking since he was
4:36 pm
a child. mother was in the past when we were fasting, we always let him season the food flaming. latham with thomas and falafel, or the babe ruth specialties with . well, my father brought me into the kitchen when i was a table and i was passionate about it from the start. then i learned by stem the bay route opened in 1959, and its been from the in the shaheen family. since then. i've will you, i'm in the up little how to bill my father and uncle 1st had
4:37 pm
a restaurant in lebanon, campi mom, lovely alarm that was before the civil war. there. you can probably a little the war forced them to leave their homeland and come here and well, i'm an i'm, i am and can only in will come one on palestine, lima will my father and my uncle were illiterate. that's why they insisted that we study before we took over the business. eleanor that like i'm, we're academics, i'm a sons are 20 humble alpha. and they have completed their engineering degrees. now they're pitching in here and helping us to develop further. hum that have been thought, well must labs them, especially on and i'm a lacking thought mission. i'm with well i had another one another mom year from them. this was one of the oldest
4:38 pm
restaurants and katara. yeah, i mean, mostly for julie is as they say, the restaurant of my childhood and my quality is unbeatable. old restaurants have a certain flir. you'd have not come why it's so unique. you keep coming back again and again, i shouldn't. major going into the jimmy kirk . the family recipe has remained a well kept secret for 60 years. a family, the hardest part is to prepare everything just right. so we can, and i mean less the hard cause i'm a common theme eligible. he had the us have, everything has to be perfect. i like how wouldn't it falls out and we can't afford mistakes off to rolled up and we have a reputation to live up. hear me. well, i can tell you all up, then i won't be off now. if slacken arcus allison at the mustang, the em honestly,
4:39 pm
4:40 pm
it's the ally deed desert challenge with lua murray is aiming to cycle 32 kilometers and run 6 and a half kilometers in the middle of the desert. with a friend of hers is also taking part. i like lulu is one of 4 to tarry women in a group from all over the world. and i missed that bloody i didn't look at my dream is to represent my country at the olympic games. that's why i'm working on myself, so i can make it into the paris games. 2024. i was you guys are very clear. i
4:41 pm
train every day to achieve sassy. alana with the race starts at 7 am. ah and for 3 or 4 kilometers, it's almost like a normal cycling riggs. with then begins the desert challenge ah, us, abject hello. there are thought. and i kid that the dunes the use of the toughest parts of it. you know what i like so much about this event is that it develops your character and ask him if he teaches you what the words
4:42 pm
determination really means to connect. let's say we finish finish line up and high is yellow, hadn't up with . there's still 20 kilometers to go for lola and most of the others here. it's not about winning. it's about finish in any way she can like i just want to leave it. i'm not going to present them next year. is still heavy, but again, it's is them not all leave is the co lead challenge, but this meant of tom and of course like self talking mindset is what take me to the finish line because everyone here is facing what i'm facing. we all in this together. so to go into la
4:43 pm
with the sun and a strong headwind makes the race particularly torturous. and for more than 3 hours, the 1st part of the race is done. now, it's a matter of running 6 and a half kilometers. ah, it's getting hot. that's one cape with the category women here aren't just fighting scorching desert conditions. they also
4:44 pm
face other obstacles. dumbness of honey. i haven't been an adult, but some people keep telling me to give up sports. oh, here in guitar we have customers and traditions which involve women staying at home . but so unfortunately you don't see many women doing sports. but i believe that sports a good for women's psyche and that women have more stamina the men. so i hope we can prove that and force men to think differently of cotton. and in the end, lola finished in 4 hours and 34 minutes to place 37th on the brand. her move wide. this is promise, but it's my big go. and he had my dream is to carry the flag is katara at the olympic games and to be a role model, adamant that we had the other many others are also dreaming me will benefit from the change is taking place in katara
4:45 pm
. the future is only a stones throw away from the beach blue . this is a very special part of doha. it's katara and is known as the cultural village. ah, pedestrian zones are rare in for tar. muhammad marquis cycles to work. he's the mom's year. a muslim prayer leader anela macklin said when i stand in front of the mos grass dressed like this,
4:46 pm
people ask is that really, emma mohamed, that i recognized me they out of it? i probably look a bit different to who that can accomplish that in red blue. ah chara is a young, lavishly designed quarter, with a planetarium boutiques, an opera house, a shopping mall, art galleries, and an amphitheater. ah, and mohammed's mosque now, during ramadan, it's often full at prayer time. ah, mo simms loves him. it's the time of year for everything in the body. the soul for everything most during ramadan distress we contended, we throw you round, just vanishes. even my children noticed that assisted fear aileen above by the met yet i'm up on you have to fat yesterday, my son foster with me and when i asked him why, he said,
4:47 pm
because i'm happy and i mean it makes life would add. emma, so only about 65 percent of people who live in katara are muslims. many foreign workers are hindu or christian and daytime. during ramadan. doha is like a ghost town. ah ah ah. but when the sun goes down, the city gets up at a mom, mohammed is getting ready for evening prayers. ah
4:48 pm
ah, it miss miller, you been one of the purposes of prayer was to bring hot close it together. a wealthy businessman stands next to a poor worker. i'm off to pres. they say peace be upon you. how are you? that's what it's all about at the summer and did you miles? good? hello. mohammad islam is religion of peace with wrong key. as amanda and your foot and the according to let that
4:49 pm
a monday and i hope strangers will gather because god said, shall human beings are created as male and female in nations and tribes. yes. so that you may know one another unethical men coming together and getting to know one another build trust. if i know you, i trust you and madison and i love you if you will, and nothing bad that any one says about. you can change my mind. hello, swati fee, a magically kellum, and it was not even if it was only evident ah, at sundown during ramadan, the parks and boulevards philip with people, ah, everywhere people are eating with it. i was a habit gizmo. dead god, i don't believe, but he gets healthier and your circulation improves is up for you couldn't bravo. or lion regular abominable after fasting the whole day. of course,
4:50 pm
whatever you eat, tastes delicious. but yeah, i think we're not going to live even awe . while a shuttle honey, a shot a bed ramadan is a spiritual once a month of prayer, a month, which families of people come together. you stumble, feel out, you did you some of you that it's the best month. the saudis side will fund the chart getting out. i'm on a the mangrove forest in alpha. kiera is half an hour's drive from doha,
4:51 pm
in mo, mo, do man, john works for a company that went. kayaks, things are also quite here during ramadan. and mamo do is from gonna he's on his way to his favorite spot. to have the underwrite bend is empty because if you are not here right, then the, what i get that i saw a week are not gay. i why about them? because as you can see, the water is getting dry. next 2 hours, then there would be no water at on this area. the barren desert and metropolitan doha, are
4:52 pm
a long ways away. ah ah ah, ah yes my fiddler best in this man worth. because we have the simplest in our country like this. so when i was a kid i supposed to had from my mom that is the bliss allen, how to swim. so it does that always. if i came to this place, i remember but guitar is no home away from home, from mama to, like most of the guest workers in the country. he's here to earn money. before he came here, he made 2 unsuccessful attempts to get to europe. he got on a refugee boat from libya. ready into tar, he's welcome. so here is where he seeking his fortune
4:53 pm
with i don't want my kids to go through the same stuff on it and that's why i'm working hard. trying to unwind for them. they can have a good education because i don't want this kind of work i'm doing. they begin to do to see him work had on lag that. so that's why i want to hustle. i want to work for hot on a very big business, which you know that tomorrow, even i'm not on my kids. they can handle the business. and what my them, i want to became
4:54 pm
a very big business with katara seems pristine here. but in most places, the transformation of the country has left its mark and i found it. the barren desert is still typical of guitar, but the country has long since embarked on a different path towards the future. everything is just a bit bigger and goes a bit faster than it goes elsewhere. take the new subway, the 3 lines system and it's 111 kilometers of tunnels. was built in 2 years.
4:55 pm
and that's not all. not by a long shot. ibrahim, above sheree, is on his way to work at guitars, national library. the emirate has one of the most progressive educational systems in the gulf region. schools, universities, and the library are all free of charge. that's typical of guitar to allah . my husband baba, i doubt a adding a veteran. so happy honey. but when i go into the building, i feel proud to be working here on us for sometimes i can't believe i'm allowed to work in this place out. i'm just so looking on a come on i'm, i have old and now national any. if you go food brave and where you are that a with you. you do love that while bob for you own i did buck abraham works in the children's section. the state is placing great importance on the advancement of girls. i and bob will you,
4:56 pm
i'm at home at least that will let me know that would baba will jarmetta. yes, ma'am, yama goodie bye. reads a story about gender roles have been to hire a home. admittedly, abby yeah, the girls know just want to say when asked about her father's most important job o'clock and the her to suffer. so and so on. now active she, at this point in the book, i asked the children what the fathers most important job is booked. and the children answered how i should love children to have me on the point of the story is that fathers should love their children. no, it was very emotional. honor. the girl's response made me and all my colleagues very proud and happy and hon kill in. wow. i don't like you don't have it. if i abraham has new fans just like the library or on any i. i like looks a lot, not that i and i can read books in peace here all all wiper. what?
4:57 pm
i like them because they're beautiful. throw heart beat and burying in a bowl. there's throng her about when i finished reading a story, many of the children take books and started leafing through them. so i've seen one little girl pick up a book and hold it as if she were reading. although she country read at all, and i got a bit of that's a major success for me. another kid with this was the girl's 1st time at the library. for abraham, it's all part of the job in a very special workplace, a good model, hansa young, anabolic yard, while on a bas a corner to me, i won't forget that. you just feel well here. phony. m o w was up a doha watch over this very building is a work of art gone. it's a place no visitor ever forget model hanser the after evidently marked
4:58 pm
a but other than up on you. ah, there's for tar a country. every one is her desk, but no one really knows. a desert nation with every thing from boomtown to berker. and in between. ah ah ah ah, what's making the headlines and what's behind them. detail the news africa. this shows that the issue is shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally
4:59 pm
where on the street to give you in the report on the inside, our correspondence with on the ground and reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff, the mazda to you in 30 minutes on d, w. o. again they get all the harvesters, are immigrants, gold estate, everything you enjoy eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. and then i guess for free and we're going to need to a home. can we keep doing what we're doing? and that's why your green revolution is absolutely necessary. euro revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theory will show you how people to companies and countries are
5:00 pm
rethinking everything. and to make you make changes you revealed this week on d. w. ah, ah this is d to be news line from berlin, that democrats come a step closer to securing a majority in the u. s. senate mark kelley windsor race in arizona. meaning the democrats dry, even with the republicans. 2 other senate races are still undecided. correspondent
26 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on