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but alpha dia encountered plenty of hurdles on his way to the top. we'll find out about his experiences in just a moment. a very warm welcome to a new edition of euro max. it's our 1st edition of 2023. so happy new year, and here's what else we have in store for you. spaniards love to dance and they're always late. those are some of the stereotypes or any of them true. and they're deprived and hugely popular. what makes bishop chips the u. k. is classic st. alpha deer was 21 years old when a photographer 1st discovered him in hamburg. now he is one of the most in demand mail models in germany and across the globe, walking the runway and posing for top international fashion houses. but despite his success, the senegalese german model says people often only see him for the color of his skin. dear wants to change that. we spoke with him about his career and about the fashion industry. oh, health,
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the dia is germany's most successful male model. no one is in more demand than he is. the job has completely changed his life. his face adorns international magazines and ad campaigns. and he walks for the world biggest fashion houses that modern had moved. modeling has connected me to a new world, a world that i had previously never been exposed to before. i'd only been on a plane 3 times, but now i have friends all over if that's what modeling has given me as me, and nobody can take that away from me. does that mean does modern human this can be kind of men in alpha. dia was born in senegal, the 3rd of 5 children. when he was 11, his mother sent him to hamburg a followed in his father's footsteps, who moved here for work. and the 1980s alpha dea grew up on the outskirts of idle shed at cuthbert 3rd router. rig is at me. it took me a full year to learn to pronounce that way. and it wasn't just the language
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cultural differences. all supposed to challenge deal was surprised to find that you can't just play soccer wherever you liked. green of ours and playing soccer on green grass was something i had only ever seen on tv and perfectly kept stadiums while you. when i came to germany, there was beautiful green grass everywhere. i immediately ran out with my ball which didn't go down. well, the grass is mostly just decoration here, who it's with alpha dea eventually found his footing at the local soccer club. but he also experienced discrimination because of his origin be at at school because of language difficulties or later when he encountered hamburg club bouncers, ya, my magazine, they always said no, you don't fit in with either. that was very hard on me. government said finished. we didn't stand a chance, and even if we did host wise, the passport would be a problem vessel yukon. we had these passports, we had to show pascoe's on design and they always said no. this is, that was a big problem in my youth than mine. and after graduating from high school alpha,
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dea started to work as a bartender at 21. he was discovered by a model scout. finally, in 2015, a renowned hamburg agency signed him before that he had been rejected by other agencies, always on the same grounds. to them. slight of, of the, i'm sorry, we don't have the clients for you here or you look great, but you should try new york. oh and the size and i would say, look, i'm here in germany. i did my schooling here. yeah. and i want to be successful here, and this wasn't done soon at, at moments like that it became clear for the 1st time booklet done that i was being limited in terms of my career and my future. and just because of my colors, i go home feelings, i'm also, you know, to day, according to the industry website model start. com, alpha dia is one of the 50 most successful male models worldwide. he was even nominated for best international male model that the world fashion awards in london . diversity is into man to day. but that doesn't mean racism is
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a thing of the past in 2018, a major fashion chain prove just that on their website. a black child was pictured wearing a sweater with the words coolest monkey in the jungle. the scandal sparked fierce protests and even vandalism. critics took to social media to voice their outrage. the company promptly removed the photo and apologized for alpha dea such scandals are a result of not recognizing racism when it occurs. he says there is an urgent need for more people of color and the fashion industry to speak out about these issues. the luda, i'm as if you had a person of color in the room where the fashion shoot took place for us. they would have immediately come forward and said, what can i think this will offend people have the exact scope. this would have paloton. we need more discourse justice, more exchange of the so we understand what can hurt people and develop more sensitivity for these issues. for let's evolved in under alpha, dea visit seneca on
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a regular basis. he uses his success to improve living conditions for children in his home country to this and he has set up a foundation, the alpha, dia, phone, docile, which helps renovate dilapidated schools. among other things, alpha, dea sees himself in the children of senegal, and especially with a lifestyle he enjoys to day, he finds it important to get back to mister min, a vet a gun that's i want to use my career and my platform to draw attention to the fact that we can get rid of prejudices upshaw from can own and we can find the common ground between cultures and which is definitely there in abundance, as excites as if he lou. if you ever go to amsterdam, chances are you'll want to take a boat tour of this. it is beautiful canals may be popped by a flower market to see all the tulips. and if you're at all into art,
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you won't want to miss the rights museum. that's where you'll find works by the netherlands. most famous artists make sense, right? but there are also a few things about the rights museum. bit may surprise you. let's take a closer look. ah, i'm atmosphere of art. my name is pe to vog m eyes, and we're in the right museum and amsterdam here. this is basically my home. it's my office office my be all the art historians shares with us 5 surprising things to discover here. first of all, there is a road straight through the museum. this is here. i and this here is a bike pioneers rosie. i think this is the only museum with a bike path running straight through it. very clear, it's pretty crazy, but also a bit silly corners, because you don't need a bike in the museum yet you can ride through the museum with one my god. midland, proud voice museum. every attempt to close down the bike path has failed in the plight. crazy netherlands. in fact, until 1931,
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even cars could drive through my gate. you go through here to enter the city center or you come out of the city. so it's actually a gateway lea, i'm tor. this path also has a special little detail as quickly there's a surprise and you see it outside, but not inside the museum to have that there is a secret door. i'm the guy to you. but we'll come back to that. the museum opened in $1885.00, and it's architect also planned to be amsterdam central station. the buildings are strikingly similar. the collection showcases 800 years of dutch history and artistic treasures like rembrandts night want or the milk made by you. i'm fam, here. one more fun fact, many doubt now is that the museums rims were painted white for a long time. was mine,
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years was eat the here you see something that was gone in the 20th century. mia? the are this room here is a reconstruction of the $1885.00 original is on the bus via but in the 20th century they said, let's get rid of let out because it's a distraction as so it distracts from the art as uplink up blanco than you don't need decoration to show our talk on it. and this here is justin decoration. when does this year? what vehicle have? zoom all the foosball the lower you see here to it's a beautiful floor already bought. they took it out and put wood over it. when i had my, the hotel, we began the the building was only restored to its former glory in 2013. after 10 years of work. and there is a hidden room that many overlook the library. there dbi, the library is still just like it was. the beauty not much is changed as you can see, it in the staircase and the ceiling and the trapper was, it is all,
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everything is the way it was back in the 19th century and that's simply beautiful. and that you can feel the history here through to you dig a shifter. and the most famous painting in the collection has a surprising secret. doesn't see the man, this is the night watch actually the money, but the night watch isn't 100 percent here. i'm hottest optician, they cut parts of it off in the 18th century, is as it was moved to the amsterdam city hall, that was when i'm saddam, and they voted on the wall and thought straight from hod doesn't fit us past. not my men. if you come and look here, my mit, you can see how a piece was cut off. i hear what i understood up, chris, and not just some tiny piece either. this was about 33 centimeters. naida. oh, they cut a bit off the top 2 and a tiny bit on the right climates. vincent gast, i had a bit at the bottom as well. hm. the same, so you're not looking at a whole. rembrandt is more like 80 percent on sizes. and tyler emigrants seek put
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sense the night watch was also the reason for the secret door i mentioned earlier was mom basil 0. what you see up there is eyes on monday. did you see the brick but these but then his eyes arch, which is a secret opening i'm to is almost like a james bond. what kind of you can open it and take down the night. watch. i love the knocked off. not so the night watches up there behind that trap door, a cubby, and you'd have a truck waiting down here on monday. and then you can take down the whole painting in one piece without having to roll it up and send it off somewhere. if you need to, north, and this is, that is the only ever happened twice once, just before world war 2. and again, during the museum's expensive renovation, normally please transfers are here all the time for every one to enjoy. who loves flamenco? never eat supper before 10 pm and is late to everything. a few go by the cliches
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we'd be talking about spaniards. but how much of that is true? how much of it is stereotype? and how much is maybe a little bit of both in our segment, truth or cliche. we're asking people from different european countries, what they're really like. and this time we're meeting for young people from spain. why are the spaniards always late as spanish men or women? good lovers, ah, spain, that's the southern european country where folks are always poem and go dancing, taking a siesta and eating top us. or are those just stereotypes? there are close to 50000000 spaniards in berlin. we asked 4 of them about cliches. we're here for i'm say to you,
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if they're most google questions about this, is that true or to say i was spanish, men, women, good lovers. 123, a 13 and to get no like, i feel like when you get on with women studies, women they, they make it difficult. yeah. to do a lot of proofs of everything and then we have very good lovers. thing we are focusing on the physical part or i would say so then i would say we get ah, are spanish men short? 123. if we're going to show. yeah, i don't know. but i don't for venus plan is to over there it's for so
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it will be like, yeah, the average spanish man is one meter 76 tall in the netherlands. both the world's tallest men, one meter, 84 tall on average. right. or have dinner very, very late, so far as you know, late it's true. there's no doubt about it that we do that even at 11 or 12. it's super hot in spain, everywhere dry. so they are some more worth of the day that you just can't go out. and so he's not very, very late in our time. why do hispanic people live longer? we don't. i think the genes, the genetic must be good. of course that may help their whether the mean the, the food i don't know, the food, the so healthy, bad being socialized. i think that also gives you
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more, more life, it's healthy. i know so that we complain a lot and this is healthy, the plane. and the plumbing going away and all these, these feeling nice gives a lot of health, like seeing what you want wherever you want. and it seems to work. average life expectancy in spain, top 83 years only in a few countries like japan. do people live longer? why are spanish? i was always late, late is not late. and few, 15 minutes from the hour we met. we decided to meet i think that's a go through thing. thing we're always late. i think we are very optimistic. diamond suddenly some thing arises and then we can use why are spaniards always doing c s thing the afternoon?
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i don't, i never do that. and that's a, i think that's one of the biggest cliches in spain. when i was in spain, i did whenever i caught it because it's really healthy, maybe that's true and where we're healthy me. i think i'm going to day soon. yeah, it's good to to recover. and i like to make a black, how to reset the way the spaniards love top us or not say what i question, if you drink a lot of wine, you get a lot of us and you end up having dinner and drunk. i'm getting hungry. mammy, she was a good ending. well then when she and if you're getting hungry now it's here. this next report may be for you fish and chips as one of the u. k. national dishes. the fish is battered and fried,
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drizzled with little vinegar, and served with chips or french fries as they're called in the u. s. now there certainly are healthier dishes out there, but that doesn't stop. 22 percent of brits, who say they eat fish and chips at least once a week. so what makes the perfect fishing chips we went to find out? ah, he will love it. they just, it's just good combination. it is something that so i, tony from new york, you've got memories, efficient chips that stay with you for life. oh, a hello, i'm david ham bree. i've owned hamburgers for the last 40 years,
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and i'm gonna debit to show you how to make the best fishing chips. so what we do is we follow fillets called at the havoc from the north atlantic bay. i'm headed to waters up that is sufficient by a lot of real hunkering for, for we space you tools a little bit sweeter. you pay a little bit more for it, but you can a better quality fill it quite happy portion of cold. and i'm just going to show you that how we're fortunate when you get very big portion of fish. but this, you just want to take a little bit of a brown old. i'm gonna get some corn launch portions out with
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the fish and chips was brought in by the portuguese jewish immigrants. the u. k. christian church started around about $1860.00 and there was fried fish on the, on the streets of london. it was mentioned by charles dick in one of his books i, andrea come present to the national federation of fish prize, so we will come to the interest of the tenant off 1000 efficient shops in the u. k . nobody knows when the mortgage efficient chips were brought together, but it just is the perfect partnership with what you're looking for in a good potato. something with cook, kind of a chris, a little bit of crispin us on the outside. nice puffy, self install it. it's all favorite potato is i grill,
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cover the mortar and drain the water out to remove the stall to this how we may use this gum. we filter the water from the, from the mountains and then goes through a comp and known so which makes it into sponsor. and that gives us a little bit more lift. good on the little, just one tablespoon. so you put 2 in these 2, lots of bins feel confined, prepare a supermarket, or just by flour, with sort of a listing agent. a pretty all in temperatures, fission,
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a boundary of 88. the chips about the right. that's what gets the back to, to expand this effective this thing. when the coach fish is crating, the right conditions and it's all found to experience, you know, take about 3 or minute the, most importantly, i gotta drain a fish to make sure you know is if you leave it, take it up to soon put it in there is going to drain in the box. in england, people have salt and vinegar on fish and chips, which on multiply in the world, want of vinegar. there's 2 types of vinegar. you've got mo, vinegar, which is more of a round to full of flavor, bit more shot. and then you've got number condiments, which is a bit sweeter flavor, but i think vinegar just as i said,
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it is just quote story. so you lemon works well with fish, but i think the, the vinegar was well with the fish on the chips and i just complaints the dish. i think fishing chips has got a strong fear, j. c, as a dish is always going to be around. they never get sick of it. still proficient chips here in europe, people have been fanning themselves with these folding fans for about 600 years. now. it was the portuguese traders who brought back folding fans from japan and china and the 16th century. back then, fans were a status symbol nowadays, not so much. they're usually mass produced pretty cheaply. but in the french capital, paris, there is still one woman who makes them by hand. and she's got more work than you can shake havana ah, 76 year old on. okay. has been making these stylish handheld bands with fabric and
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high quality materials for over 60 years. as the last traditional folding, fan maker and paris, she's master of a craft that's threatened with extinction going someplace secretary toilet tissue. here is a selection of fabrics i used to make the fan find your bucket. i use a stenciled to cut the fabric to fit the man to her. yeah, i own that. clutch the fan to prevent it from sliding. we always put a newspaper below it to show him. then we put the fabric in a mold, left so that it's easier to fold fulfilled loopy self with she can finish some fans in an hour while others take months to complete. but okay, wasn't always a fan of fans in 1960. when she was just 14, her father made her join the family business. if i had to drop out of school to become a fan maker, she did buy cycle and i wasn't happy about it. now,
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most recently, but i took a liking to with later what she did when my father passed away, i was set on keeping the tradition alive over time. it became a real passion for me, but i particularly love how know till fluwens are alike. so it never gets glimmering shores. millions have seen this fan on screen for her motion picture about the former french queen marie antoinette. hollywood film director, sophia coppola commission. this one of a kind fan had a cost of $3000.00 euros on or gay. also finally recalls her collaboration with karl lagerfeld. the german fashion designer was often photographed with the folding fan in hand. and shall he, when he contacted me, i didn't yet have any ideas. then we talked and he started sketching, had some trouble turning it into an actual fan, but that's what it fascinated me. that's what really interested me about working
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with con, like a fed. ah, it's on okay. mission to keep the profession alive. from what's in me. i'd like to pass on my expertise so that it doesn't get lost to. that's an important cause for me here. but this craft is even considered part of france's intangible cultural heritage. and if it were to disappear, i would see that as a failure sucks you little more so on okay, hopes these hand crafted works of art will attract many more fans in that's almost it for today. but before we go, we want to know what are your resolutions for the new year? just go on our website to tell us with any luck you could when a sweatshirt and a bag from our dw uncensored collection, from me and the whole team here in berlin. thank you for joining us. the next with,
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