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leaders talk beijing holes its own summit to strengthen ties with central asia and a theater production portrays to best fight for freedom. use agent speaks to the co direct that's coming up the next on the don't even use asia with vent to soon. i don't forget that there's plenty more news and analysis on our website, the www dot. com and you can follow us on our social media accounts or handle is need to be in use. i'll be back again at the top of the hour. so for me on the team here. berlin, thanks for watching. take care and i'll see you then the stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the dw program online, d, w dot com, highlights good and wide. wayne extreme is. right. so the question again, well,
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wait and burned in south africa, people with disabilities more likely to lisa adults, independent, making black lives matter on racially motivated police by same sex marriage as being legalized in more and more countries, discrimination and quality are part of every day life for many we ask why? because life is diversity the make up your own mind. for mine's the, this is dw, and use agent coming up today. business as usual with china while the g 7 grapples with how to deal with badging spelling influence around the wealth president, she puts new partners in central asia a
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new production of the plate padlock, which looks as debates buying the freedom under chinese world. i talked to the co directive e flat abroad at the age of 11 alone. the i've been visible and broken russia's war and ukraine is dominating discussions at the group of 7 summit. but leaders are also worried about china is growing influence and threats of aggression, dealing with 2 nuclear powers, we have the territorial ambitions isn't easy. it was a reminder of what's at stake. as g 7 leaders visit had to rush. i had to remember the horrors of nuclear warfare with moscow frightening and you clear response against keith and beijing, expanding its us know, the group is looking at itself while deciding on top of sanctions against russia,
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leaders are still trading more carefully when it comes to the chinese, you council president sean, if it still sees them as potential partners. stable interest to teach relation with china is in our mutual interest, steven, it's for international community and the size of each of trinity. china versus special responsibility in, throughout the test to play back international rules. and we talked on china to press rochelle, stop it's minute to revision state. are we using that as related to richard ball k is at the summit and has more on the dilemma there in dealing with china. the discussion of how these rich democracy should deal with time to try to coordinate depositions is very much front of minds. yet, i think the, the se americans and the europeans in briefing the media leading up to this above sort of suggesting that they've influence the other towards that point of view that
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the americans have made the europeans and little bit more aggressive towards china . the europeans essentially say that they've managed to tone down the americans and somewhat to of china and the language that, that will kind of settling on this. this idea is that they want to de risk that relationship with china to reduce vulnerabilities in their relationship, particularly their economic relationships going forward. the double use richard bulk of their will. while the g 7 has been meeting chinese president, she didn't ping has been hosting high level talks in the city of she on is central asians summit to gather the leaders of context on q goes down to jacob, son, talk medicine and was back is done. she is hailing the meeting of milestone. the timing is no coincidence. while taiwan and china is military buildup, has everyone's attention. they ging is quietly expanding influence beyond its west and border. the regions crucial to the trillion dollar bills and broad project. chinese investment in infrastructure has eroded russia's way over the old soviet
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republics, that in our, aligning themselves to the world's 2nd largest economy. in his speech, she called on china and central asia to fully elise their potential and reject meddling from the west. a ginger find the right we should stand firm against external attempts to interfere in domestic affairs or instigated color revolutions . we should have 0 tolerance for the forces of terrorism, separatism, and extremism, and strive to resolve the security issues in the region. we should work together to ensure that our region has no conflict and ensuring peace and color was a reference to ukraine's orange revolution. and the rose revolution in georgia is audience. a room of strong lead running. also, our attorney in states and the china is thomas and see if in central asia includes over 3 and a half $1000000000.00 and so called free assistance and promises of highways and
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braille links to expand across the board of trade. or it's also, it was pointing out the bus, it was not invited to the event and she on we've got more analysis on china's global ambitions as well as updates from the d 7 on our website at dw dot com slash use asia. the new production of the play potluck is touring europe and india. it looks at the history of repression into battens find full freedom on the chinese rule. i have co director at at the last part setting here in outbuildings videos. welcome to dw and
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use a little has been tell me what's at the heart of your production on production is all about on display is about the so things inside to veterans inside to batch and under the chinese are which region upcoming is i'm region. and this play is represent the non while in this example of non while ends, which is remained in this war sofa. so we are seeking support from the entire war for this number wasn't ition. if these also not remained in the future, then they would have been known as some of non white lynch in this war. so for that reason we had told him display in the western countries to a good support from the other countries and the importance of performing into beth, and i believe it was originally an indian production. yeah, actually our purpose to perform into pageant is that uh,
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actually that reading uh english routine play by the ship much better. but uh, we tossed it into a 2 bedroom by myself because telling the story by of tibetan is more in furniture and or so the identity of the division is extinct inside of it because of the china is uh, not quite sure. so the best way, like we want to, to present our attempted you to the engine national or was that we also have what language and culture and coach and tradition in custom. how much of that culture and tradition is left? what is the situation like in to bed right now, right now, inside to bed? since 1959 chinese folk official inside to bed. our chinese touch it a lot. choose a lot. destroyed a lot to extend our coaches, a bunch of students. they couldn't change the mind of the 2 bedroom people. so now they are trying their best to extend the tibetan culture custom,
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triggered by the on building a boarding school inside 2 beds. now if they want to change the generation into china, is they like data taking from the child or age or 5, they are taking all the changes to a boarding school with or without any like permission from the parents. they are taking them all in there to like they is like child what it will they are getting uh, education from the dependence, learning, cogent and custom. they wanted to extend that or send new or bothering him to school and they are teaching chinese culture or traditions language. and that is the will situation inside having inside 2 bed that's up to 10 to 15 to 2 years. then they will be no more, 2 bedroom speaking, 2 bedrooms inside 2 beds. so this is was situation inside too, but that is happening right now. look, i believe it was a difficult situation for you as well coming to terms with your cultural identity because we left the country yet at such an early age. how old were you?
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when i was crossing the border, i was just 11 years old, but when i came from debate i, i really don't know about what's really too bad is because of the child has been washed off the youngsters. when s h like me. i came about i came to know about 2 bedrooms, history, defend instead of everything. once i used to india, then i really realized it. and i really felt that i am here now i become a real to button. so because of that's much like a feeling and on this page, i really feel like i also tried my my seems to be a self image in 2016. which means like i have changed that much. so insight to web seemed like me to, to, is, doesn't know much about developing because china is a hiding everything. so how critical do you get in this play about what's going on into that display region present that on 2 bedrooms are centrally in relating
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inside to bed to preserve our codes or the language in the villages. this display is all about on just string of wellness tree by the chinese government and then the mendel dish of a nun was 1st. she is totally like little bit while in kind of good. but once she knew the situation in the non one and then chinese even couldn't do anything about her self immunization, she become so peaceful in the end. are you worried about the chinese reaction to this by or? yeah, chinese, well, this is the act. what it, what do we do? but in the display, our play is not kind of changes may have changed or was made perfect, then the gun to play. but inside this we, our play has a black and white we or risk. consider that we never consider china's enemy engine events we had or risk trying our best to make them understand the mistakes. so we know what to think of him and so inside display or so there is
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a black and white our budget. we also believe in display vision, president china is also a human being and they also have a life and kindness feeling in with him. so we have all of this trying our best understood mistakes, not just revenge contacting. thank you very much for coming in today's the tell us about the tibetan freedom fighting play potluck. thank you very much. thank you very much. indonesia is acceleration of coal fired power plants has been holding back the country from making solar energy more accessible. critics say regulations is still too tough, saving fossil fuels for renewables, across roads. social enterprise projects are shining, alliance on the problem for 5 phone parts of the archipelago, thanks to the support of international dogs. solar crawford, but in her home is a nice line for them on a neighbor help in the story. the light after her husband died last december since
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then, weaving carpets in the evening means extra income for her family. yes, 7 the door. i had the lamp, i couldn't work at night. there's no light, it's dark. we used or lambs, but now we can work for as long as we want is. demoss village isn't one of the most remote box of the country. 2 years ago, a local organization started providing small solar systems to power light boats and small machines going is a stupid dite that each in the light. but it's mean the families can work bit pressure into the evening. and this sort of topic slower, mean, also save on labor pick on. but what matters is as a woman, we have a lot of things to do right behind as a housewife. we don't just do one thing with the traditional method. if i started in the morning, i finish in the afternoon. i can't do anything else either. that's what happens if
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you just use your hand by about the time. but if you use the machine, it's faster. so i can do other things for the lighting. it's nearly half a 1000000 people in indonesia have no access to electricity. and so the buy board is still fairly new that the residents here have to be around $3.60 per month for the renewable energy. and for now, it's an expense that many are willing to pay to ease their life. unlike that homes . thanks for watching. the type rating is. and i want to show it in gardening, these and be canvases and the last skills so that people can appreciate the officers legal hometown from johanna's book gives
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