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and the people behind the verdict, catastrophe, climate change, the 45 minutes on dw the wood to us. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on dw adult j v test report. or brent. dennis tries out the a tell you in lifestyle show jumping without a horse. we introduce you to finland, craziest equestrian sports, and sausage without meat. we tested beacon, butcher shops in germany. all of this in more, coming up on your own mac. the
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. we started off with the italian lifestyle when in rome, do as the romans do, and that goes from naples to we take a look at some of the things to watch out for us so that you don't stand out like a tourist today overrides in naples, italy, on good a lot of what it's like to be a really good spell it all and all my telling she has to learn the italian lifestyle kind of get away from the tacky tourist teammates. i think i've made a good start. obviously i'm dress rod for the occasion. i don't know, but it's a new level one or up to see what what am i speaking with alondra? how did you out the be like a really thought them live at the oh, hello. andrea
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b like is a student born and raised in naples, he's going to help me 1st lesson, gesturing a, somebody living i see a lot of people using a hung tends and j a 2 year. i know they're like just is that you do need the most famous one is this one year old who is really data us and it mean like delta adults done with the guys so. so now with diving deep into the italian lifestyle has many saw the day we've been a suppressor to buy this list of the book, because shouldn't we go sit down or something? no, no, no, no, we'll, we'll take them onto the outlook for it. oh, okay. all right, a see most of them feel tally is prefer, express, sorry, which they just call cafe. so the small, strong cup of coffee that makes something almost 80 percent of orders. but the 1st reversed it to be worthwhile for a simple to why. what does this do? you wash your mouth so you can fish better the coffee a. what? some milk?
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yes, no, no, no, absolutely no me. all right. here's the next office at the outskirts of naples whenever they can battalions go to the sea and summer. but unlike serious to go to swim, the locals tend to just chill. andrea says leisure time is cherished and easily actually can answer the usual questions about easily on the internet. let me uh see about some cli say, what i wanna do, a tele ins, east spaghetti with a spin, no roll up the spaghetti in your book and read them. and um, like with pizza, right. what kind of pictures? a typical one because i like a hawaiian pizza, but pineapples on it. all. it does not support us here is another one like it's, it's called it's about a 1000000 to that a telling him and apparently good at 6. yes. i think so the cold and they so they so but t surveys claim that it's hailey and men play small value on their parents than in
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any of the country in the world. so andrea takes meetings favorite father franco. the it's really important image here. yeah. is really important for yourself and 40 of us like and for although say that because you, me a bill if you good. oh, so a good impression but also the people around you make a good or bad or about depression with you. because the of a lovely it is on the full this yeah. yeah. is good is good. no one does that sales of cosmetic products and easily rank 3rd in europe. philip, the euro also means no schultz and no sandals with some time for a typical name policy. snack pizza present is a deep pride pizza with tomato sauce, and cheese or hubs and garlic. it's a classic if it's serious and locals like of the
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one i have on file. and my last task is seeing a telling is known as a musical language. so perhaps that's why it's widely believe that it's telling lots of things, preferably on the balcony. hi, hello. hi, to re come up, says a god. see, okay, he's letting us go upstairs. let's go deep. and can you ask him if we can sing on himself? and he was a visit with luck on the clothes and the the okay, maybe the thing about singing is please say, but i feel almost a telling on the balcony with gaetano and andrea. and i'm also learning how incredibly hospitable the need to pull it since uh to some of the sudden thanks to andrea, up to one day naples, unlike a gun. so or one of the guys south african soprano golda schultz doesn't
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just thing. she also uses her voice to demand equality for black women on stage. we hear how she's making a difference. the. 2 this is the voice of south african soprano. go to schultz. she's taking the lead in the upfront deal of the comedy in east sussex about a 100 kilometers south of london. she's a rising, so a few of her world. but it's been a struggle for her to get this file being a present of color and being a part of comfortable music is always going to be, let's say, difficult and interesting, and also challenging in its own ways. the . the assumption is for many people, is that we don't have any connection to the music, no cultural,
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no cultural context, no historical context. fact, what's fundamental about music is that a universal language? the same way that mathematics is the universal language. you choose for testing at the blind film festival. it because the schultz has 3rd appearance on this stage. the print shop pro. do you know the comedy by far? no deals with the events of the french revolution in 1794. it tells the tale of courageous women who refuse to renounce their site even when faced with execution. golda spencer brakes and the oprah house as god and she's dedicated to her career. but work tonight, something's need for full menu press hose, for example, a several 100 years old. a newly written by man. you don't maybe live century before i was born. so the question then becomes, who really shouldn't be performing music of people. the none of us are actually
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connected to me and, but the reason that we perform the music is because it's still speaks. busy it speaks to who we are as people now, it excites out years. even now you see young children, regardless of race, creed or color, inspired by people like mo todd gold was born in 1993 in k town, the daughter of a nurse under mathematician. she grew up in south africa and began singing in various classes for practical reasons. she studied journalism eventually trading the books, the musical notes when she took up studying voice music, starting the things people like to do that kind of why maria calla someone to cover you and what really strikes you that i was so moved by them. i didn't understand any of the language that they were seeing in because somehow i understood them somehow i got what they were trying to say. and i thought to myself, well, if i'm vibing with this, and if this is speaking to me,
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maybe i could try and see if i can do it nowadays, going to seems on all the major or for stages at new york city's metropolitan opera, for example. wish you interpreted camino in mozart's magic flute? the the incorporation with american pianist, jonathan, when she pushed out her 1st album in 2022. titled the spi hub. this, the for this album she sang only works by female composes, such as rebecca clock. not you blushing, and clara schuman, i didn't know in that email composes, i didn't know enough about female composition. and it was fascinating to step into this world of music that is so rich,
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so full of color and diverse ideas on how to write the she's sydney, a piece by the british american compose of rebecca clock gold and patients a little female upper world. when more women from africa, asia, and latin america take the stage, one of the main things that i try to push for as a classical musician and as a woman. and as a woman of color, i want representation to match. seeing people who look like you or look different from you, but having similar experiences to you, opened up anybody's realm of imagination and read people's realms of imagination are opened up. that means the change is possible and if change is possible, the quantity of diversity is key to schultz is one of the best soprano voices of general ration at a strong voice for the close of women. the
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do you like eating meat or are you one of the growing number of beacons in the world? in germany, more and more people are giving up meat and dairy for plans based diet. the topic is quite controversial in germany, especially when it comes to sausage. that new of chris make sausages, still not like something i'd expect. his sausages are exclusively beacon from sermons appear to have a problem with that. i think i'm a possible and tell you the feel and some of the comments we've received from people have been that they wish us a quick them. i mentioned dealings people avoidance that our entire business would go belly up or that somebody would towards the place. what it was, not enough pocket, why the hospitality germans have always loved their pork knuckles. burgers and
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scurried sausage. some people seem to be afraid that could be taken away, but then the beacon alternatives really pose a threat to the german life. so does the vague and butchers in dressed and for instance, it offers alternatives that could rent or meet obsolete. and so along with lots of online messages of support came a lot of hates and threats. but neil steiger and his business partners have no desire to prohibit eating meat. they just hoped to offer some ways to do without it they said, but i myself, when vague in about 5 years ago. and i was known for eating lots of meat, i put on barbecues with my friends, and i loved the taste of me. and i still do like the taste. i just don't like the consequences that come with it. i don't want animals to die for. i don't want land to be used for an accomplishment of the meat consumption has been steadily decreasing in germany. it averaged only 52 kilograms per capita for 2020 to the
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lowest level, recorded since 1989. today was the 1st time i've ever eaten. vague and i had to leave a case a role and it was just the same as if i didn't a real live at k, the role into what i think nowadays was so open minded and progressive. we really ought to get serious about cutting down on the meat consumption, especially on the mess production of mate. so, we're trying a little bit more sustainably. that's why i took this goulash. they were not there many reasons to cut back on meat consumption. studies have shown that about 15 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock husbandry. daniel this, the company's culinary mastermind is focusing primarily on producing good food. given the right spices, it's not hard to invitation the taste to meet. the real trick is to create just the right text or the keys
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to the thing that when it comes down to is when i tell people i'm making goulash, it's supposed to taste a bit like the goulash that their mothers are grandmothers, thanks for them. when they were children in the door, and also if you've got a sausage, it ought to have something gristle in it total for that you have a state, you can sink your teeth into. besides related to has a beacon butcher of its own and they've had their share of hate to as of using the they say with smearing the croft and the owner and whatever else. it's along those lines. the like the founders of that, that's good. i have gone other priorities than their competitors and dressed and they're not out to imitate the authentic tasted meat and sauces so much as to develop unique flavors and products of their own. and hopefully, as a cold cod, we've got a blank vein truck for example,
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that sells quite well. and that really has nothing to do with the making cold calls it. these are really our very own recipes consciously intended as compliments to arrange, targeting beacons, as well as collected, terry and then vegetarians inductance. for example, the peas and mushroom sausage made as roll those and say 10, and put to a classic sausage machine. or barbecue burger's made of slight red be done and that's the highest targeting many more than just a 2 percent of germans already eating exclusively vegas this the most important thing is definitely the time when we develop something new, we only judge it by whether or not the final product tastes good because we conduct the final taste testing, dressed in beacon liberal worst versus it's real neat counterparts and what to the diners preferred. and most importantly, can i taste which is which the
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slide is both a good on this which is vague and can you taste it to, i guess this one, right? there's just all that good stuff. then i'd say this is the real level with the one with the red, with something else in it. but wrong is the, i'd actually say this is the real live of list and that is the big one to speak on . but i have to say, i don't eat animal products myself anymore. this one would appeal to me. the mill was that it. no sounds good. i got it. no, go, well see you, bye. good. i'm a good day and also go and in fact, meet loving terminate even has alternatives to the classic breakfast. trying never hurt anyone the, the grace and elegance of dressed size for the excitement and speed of show jumping, inspire, or questions of all ages. but what do you do when you want to take part and don't
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have a real horse in finland, they have found a unique solution. nora orland knows full well how odd it must look to some riding through the woods on a hobby horse. i remember being marked and if i said that i don't care what people think or what people say it will be a lie. when i do have a horse thing, i feel like the owner of the sky. you certainly mean i have heard everything already. so there's literally nothing that i haven't heard, but i feel like myself, when i'm doing the hosting, that's the one thing that makes me want to keep going. my name is not a ottoman and to, and i do have a hosting. i feel like there's no fundraise. hobby horsing is in fact a sport with fixed rules and even various disciplines such as show jumping,
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and research. the hobby horse champions upheld annually in finland attract some 300 participants from as many as 17 countries making it the biggest event of its kind in the world. probably hosting is a really big community of people who support one another. it's just a great toby. it's harder and kind of looks so unlike just try it. it gives me the opportunity of maternity to be creative. i'm a pretty smell of joy. nara has enjoyed riding horses and she was little. but when real steeds aren't available, she jumps on one of her hobby horses. she's practicing for the hobby horse championship jumping higher and farther all the time. and she's won numerous awards. this is her 9th time competing in the finish championship. she's brought along 3 of her hobby horses. at 1st glance they may look alike, but there are differences. this has to sort of the stick because it's good for
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jumping and doesn't take the coal off. when i turn, it looks more off because horses look naturally more off when that chump. this one looks more down because towards us they will. so when they do it for us us, this has a long arsic because it gives me more space to move. when i do address off the path to recognition as a sport began in 2002 with the founding of the 1st hobby horse association in finland. at 1st they didn't have much of a following. but through social media, the sports gaining in popularity. nora has been spreading her enthusiasm on her instagram channel since she was a teenager. now hobbyhorse thing associations can be found all over the world, along with official rules for competitions like the international championships and finland the 1st one was
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a really small competition in the parking lots and it's growing really fast. i wouldn't be doing this for 20 years here in finland. so other countries they are just starting up, but they they have a really good role model, a certain level. yeah. but i think this isn't just the trends that is going away. final preparations for horse and rider and nora is fully focused. she's in this to win the jump. i don't not any portfolio don't to any surface and and don't let go of the rain. last time i was here 2018. i came 2nd, but that isn't enough for me. time to go for broke nara competes in the show,
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jumping discipline the along with technique and speed. the jury evaluate supports the or the unfortunately, she ends up in 5th place, but she's not ready to give up her dream of winning 1st place. it has to be my goal for having succeed sometime tomorrow and the other competitors. hobbyhorse thing is a genuine sports. and far more than just make believe for little kids. the many villages in the alps are
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dying out there often to remote with few opportunities. so young people don't want to live there. but one village in switzerland has gotten a new lease on life, things to one young family. the furnace though is the 1st child in the middle sweets, mountain village of cripple, in about 50 years. his parents gave up the old lives to start a new here. desiree of why to and jeremy gathering a helping 10 co repo into a hotel village. they ran type rooms and some of the old abandoned stone houses that they have converted into a unique accommodation. the village in the to chino region once had 300 inhabitants, but now they were just 9 counting ernesto and his parents. he bought the one because it, we heard about this project by chance and we saw it as an opportunity to do something together. at 1st we had a lot of doubts, but we wanted to give it
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a shot more, but i'm in the middle of now. it really seems to be working for me. so in other words, we hope it stays that way. okay, a lot of them onto the, in the hotel has a total of 10 rooms so far, but they call it and a banjo diffuse of a hotel that's spread out across the village. the alley, ways of the hallways in colorado is of the hotel the tub and is the main building and reception area. disarray is trained in the hospitality industry while jeremy is it going to shift? then most of us younger people i. then we're passionate about our work, the hotel, the cuisine, the choice of ingredients and hospitality. and it's a tough job. but we really enjoy it to do that. and what was that? the seats you the much you gotta tell me like a monitor. it will, you know, make it, but we can't handle everything on our own. we have employees and that live in stings up here based on categories group. oh is it listed site? so they were only allowed to make minimal changes when restoring it. furnishing is
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simple but high quality, the rooms and named up to the people who once lived here. the residents left the village because it was no longer possible to make and living here through forestry or finding a foundation tasked with saving probate. but from the case came up with the village hotel concepts and bought 10 old buildings. jeremy prefers to use local products to cook in the hotel, its having like polenta from the village meal cobra lies to the north of lake, but your aunt and the surrounding nature attracts many hike is and sports enthusiasts, the same holy e d r. but it's a good idea to create jobs and remote valleys. i grew up in a mountain village myself. i was just finishing this it. it's very innovative. and a way to get people back into these valleys, to enjoy the peace and quiet and the landscape theater work. nice. and also the
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long term the few like who's left heart, the project will bring the village back to life. also i suspect it's okay with me. the hotel doesn't bother us because otherwise the village would die out over time because the few of us left here aren't you young anymore? video furnace though attends a kindergarten in the valley below. it's a 15 minute drive away. desert res. glad he's getting used to village life. the sample on the bottom left of the quarter in this tiny place, everyone knows everyone and, and that's to likes it. he says there's valentino, drinking a coffee, much out to frontier. then when we go upstairs, heels by max, by savannah shout, he knows every one, and that's great. your does it right. and her family had comfortable lives down in the valley before moving up to this remote mountain village. but they haven't
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