tv World Stories Deutsche Welle March 20, 2023 7:45pm-8:01pm CET
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decisions under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany, watch now on youtube, d. w documentary. ah, what are sports? all of our fighting scoring. we say they're about giving up sports life every weekend on d. w. ah, this week on world story, iran women fighting for their rights spain, why villagers are taking their clothes off. but 1st we turn to tunisia,
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an anti immigrant speech delivered by tenicia president case a it has killed racist violence in the country. as a result, many migrants want to leave. there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre, social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him. i've been singing dancing with people in the street and suddenly everything change. the look at people change to you that believe me is there is like a movie, a scary movie. you see tunisians have shown support for people. presidents i eat
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called criminals, who are infiltrating tunisian culture and the world bank said it would suspend its partnership with the country. but the foreign minister can't comprehend these steps . he told d w, he sees tunisia as a victim of a hostile campaign. oh, those reactions are over exaggerated and we shield that they are very much unfair, but we are open to any thy look in order to find the best solution that will protect the dignity and the eyes of all the migrants. many tunisians seem to support the president, the country's economy is in crisis, and many accused irregular migrants of taking jobs away from locals. and of that i'm against too many africans here in tunisia, we should deport them, especially in such difficult times as now. i needed delegate the, the and i don't think we should deport. every one would know that we are all
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africans on this continent. oh, and the truth is that many tunisians don't want to do the jobs that the microns take on for a tiny salary. the battery, every one of them, pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, if you don't, you don't have him. was the abilities to that to tint julia actual life. for of lou, you will. you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better, assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing.
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ah, in iran women are forbidden to appear in public without head scarves. but after the violent death of a young woman and the ensuing protest against the government, many women are ignoring the ban. this would have been impossible just 6 months ago, walking distress of to her on, in your own choice of clothing. now it's not an uncommon sight any more by this university student. many women are taking the risk, but it's still against the law. so to talk about it, we go inside pregnancy od ward, ers. there were many reactions to me not wearing that. he job. people looking at me pulling faces or even coming up and insulting me, you're merely ating me, or very kindly and sentimentally advising me on what they consider right now. but
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my biggest achievement from that period was that i became normal in the eyes of those around me in what didn't go hats off you on a one on one of the ship here involve to transpose shopping malls. it's playing to see them and varying whatever they want in friendly coexistence, refusing to be divided by to sloman, republics ideology, no matter what they've chosen for themselves personally. many susan grant and i do them that this is how i show my religious identity to people. i'm fine with this, i'm comfortable. but i think that if i don't fight for the individual, freedom of the person sitting next to me, i'm actually destroying freedom, has been way better. if someone who doesn't think like me or dress like me doesn't have freedom, then i don't have freedom either. because freedom is not for anyone. if it's not for everyone, i also think about him and i wish about his units. and so in the past 5 months, many religious women have joined to practice as well as men not fighting against
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a job, but for freedom equality and to white to choose. it's to mandatory his job that they see as a tool for oppressing them and said m as alejandro i personally, i would not whether he just i just had an image for them to joke sad and i turned in my opinion, this practice of not wearing it doesn't just mean that we are now physically. freya, also i have seen below the physics your in the hall. jenny, it's actually a form of resistance figure. and the issue of the he job has taken on a special meaning crazy boardroom at no cost to paid on quantum residential as special meaning most people hearing to ron seemed to either share or at least no longer mind. highlighting that the rift is not among iranians, but between them and their leaders.
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ah, our next stop is amsterdam. only 37 works by one of the most famous painters of dutch baroque arts. have survived the rights museum is showing almost all of them in a sensational new exhibition. $28.00 out of around $37.00 known works are on display at amsterdam rags museum. among them, the milkmaid girl reading a letter at an open window and perhaps the most famous of them. all girl with a pearl earring painted in 1665, the common thread that brings them altogether. our depictions of real life in the 17th century. he bit of confirm as infamy as paintings. don't tell a story in the sense that there's a lot going on. goes no running around horses galloping or something fording on the ground or people fighting. his paintings are always very quiet,
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very introverted. and this introversion, of course, allows the viewer to enter into a new world of the media to him. yon for mere lived and worked in the dutch city of delft. he was only 43 years old at the time of his death, and it was only posthumously that both he and his paintings gained worldwide recognition, especially for the use of light. for mammoths, mia uses natural light as it naturally enters a room. and as it highlights certain objects and not others, and on this girl with a pearl earring was fictionalized on the silver screen in 2003 with american actress scarlett johansson bearing a striking resemblance to farmers famous subject. ah, sir, your master is a fine hand touch treat. the exhibition in amsterdam has been years in the making
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with the paintings, arriving from various museums around the world. it's an extremely rare chance for a brief encounter with most of vermeer works. ah, empty streets, abandoned houses, spanish villages are losing their life blood. one resident aims to save her home with an image campaign. almost all the remaining villagers are taking part in a very unexpected way. these spaniards bad all including squash pharma, one whole perez here. the 68 year old reenact because the pose, he struck last summer when he and most of his fellow villages agreed to be photographed new available. go for the back. i just had to take part why not working for? they told me there weren't enough people. why?
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because we have so few residents. i had no other choice. i penya, it's half my day about hallways home to just 16 people. they bent their bodies to keep their hamlet from dying out. but here in south eastern spain, the nude photos have raised eyebrow as they now grace a calendar. maize picture is of antonia. she wants to show that folks here are more progressive and open than many people. think that in the lumber, the near we just depicted in a bad light bill come on. you see them on the front, but we'd like to be viewed in the way people in the laundry communities. are you look, we pay our taxes to the left, but here in our little hamlets of our own, we feel sort of left behind. we thought, oh, we'll go, we'll you will have to talk refers david can tow and one hawk amelia's had little trouble. convincing the locals to take part ah, with a political m would. so in the villages,
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things function via word of mouth. you know, you go more ego, people see their neighbors doing it and how well they come across it so much. so they spur one another on see you see any money on his address. the idea for the calendar came from new caea nicholas head of the residence association. at 30 years of age. she's one of pinion saffron debacle was youngest inhabitants. she commends her neighbors courage. generally what i fancy not on bitter study of the book. therefore, it is only a kind of liberation, nothing. i'll get her with the spelling of stereotypes too, was a bit of a, he's on pictures of buffalo bodies, anomaly there of ordinary people. here folks can show themselves as they are. unlike many of the nude photos with ammonia with will are feeling if, if i let myself be photograph too awful and the picture is great, but it feels oh, good. so petro sanchez was also happy to pose with the calendar at 100 years old.
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and he, he's the pin up for december, even though he's not totally mean penya, it's half 90. about who's oldest resident suddenly remembers the days when the hamlet was full of life. another little boy, although being all, you know, so we always partied on the weekends. so i, one week every one came to my place and the next week it was someone else's turn wheel. oh, but when we had a guitar and accordion and people danced one of orville penya, it's half a day about holland. it's calendar on now known well beyond spain's borders with them are no longer have any inhibitions, though i'd never done anything like this before but, but i'm on board for next time in the hamlet they were ready making plans for next year's calendar with even more residence revealing everything finance half a day, a backhoe has to offer. ah,
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fracking is making a comeback in the us. extracting boil and gas from deep layers of rock. keeps energy prices low worldwide, but releases harmful methane in the process. disastrous for the environment and the climate, but good for the walt fracking. opponents don't have it. easy. global 3000 in 30 minutes on d. w. o and guardians of truth. my name is john kinda and i have paid almost every price of being
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a journalist in a country like turkey. taking all the powers that be they risk everything they want to kill me, and they try many times. john dunder, asks activists, journalists and politicians living in exile to which and what drives them. it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to uphold this weight because i'm responsible for the tricia, our country, for the people behind the bus, the courageous effort against corruption and political crimes. in our series, guardians of truth and watch. now on youtube, d. w documentary ah
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ah ah, this is dw news. why? but from berlin deny shyness leader on a visit to moscow, she should be. he may be looking to promote his peace playing for ukraine, but for vladimir potent, the visit is a strong show of support from his most powerful ally. also coming up tonight, a survival guide for humanity. 100.
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