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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  October 3, 2024 3:15pm-3:30pm CEST

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has bullfighters plus beneath lebanese authorities as a more than a 1000 people have died in 2 weeks of air strikes. check in is up. next, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. i hope to see you then the on the front lines under the watchful eyes of russian was far as he's just received in the 1st years of war in ukraine. john and as shown on getting reports from the russian occupied dumbass regions. if there's to be what else to do was to stop by his mother and he's cutting if there's any problem. ringback around the world, usually an accessible to western media, a closer look as a matter of attrition. ukraine's
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role, the other side starts october 26th on dw, the for leonards have lots of green spaces to choose from. but this isn't just any park . after the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, this broad section of no man's land was turned into a recreational area, the mo of hawk. that takes us to this week's topic and to the starting point of my tour. i'll be following the berlin wall trail right through the heart of a city the today i ride along the former border between east and west berlin on this spike, following the line of the berlin wall. i would like to see what remains of the
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history of the division of europe, germany, and brilliant. so i'm starting here in mo, apart going through the britain and birthdate, and then all the way to the east side gallery. let's go. the, the, my 1st stop on the burden mall trail is the memorial side on down the washed off it . it's the 1st stop for anybody wanting to learn more about the cities division, rust colored poles, and sections of the walls, mark the location of the former border. the here is section of the wall has been reconstructed as it was during the division. the viewing platforms provides the best view of the board of ford applications,
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true dimensions. this is how that appeared up to 1989. the main in our walls, with a depth strip in between last year, over a 1000000 people visited the berlin bowl memorial on down the west. also, it includes this documentation center historian cannot be, i gotta show me around the permanent exhibition office. so what can we display historical objects here that are important because they allow for an immediate experience, especially for visitors who don't know much about it, who don't know the details about the bed and who a busy demo a me so on the tie can. here we see pieces of home, a diving equipment that who that hard line used for his escape in 1963. and sometimes i see the notes type. why did the burden will even exist of them?
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why did they put up a wall through a city that isn't that you and a complex? that's a very complicated question, but if you want to short on so i'd have to say that it became clear off to the founding of east and west germany in 1949 that to different political systems would become established. and then they'd have a situation of mass exit is the same as it have you have them wouldn't on dunbar because they were many people who wanted to escape east germany in the 19 fifties and it culminated in the building of the war. then it was a consequence of this exodus youth. i'm as a demo of our, i know for good you guys for the goals and how did the walls spend for so long as i b m. e. l. ells, because it was a manifestation of an entire system to do the f i out east germany was integrated into the system of east and block states. and so it was dependent on developments they thought up as not until the 1980 s was the development such that a little bit of opening was possible. and this of it when you, when we're done,
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you will help m as in as noon. but of course, it was the east gym and citizens who took the decisive steps towards toppling the whole here in eddie to add up to where i could find haven't dusty my one to get to spend one to how do you teach such a complex subject to someone who has no connection with berlin, who perhaps comes from south america or asia, and then learns about the wall here. my wife here. yeah, there might have left some i'm waiting for one. we do it through the historical science classes because we took very specifically about what happened on bell? no. as tom says, so it's very clear that the bell and we'll split the street into 2 parts by time. and if i, i, so one side of the street belong to each spelling on the other side to west been another size, and i just want to invest funding those. have you had everything that made up the cold? well, in general was condensed. here. i think i can take a consignment, have it. thank you so much. my pleasure and thank you.
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bye. press on toward the city center following the rivers pretty here behind what's now the government quarter. the river marked the border between east and west until 1989 but it was guarded just as closely as elsewhere as these white crosses on the banks testify. many escape attempts here ended in depth. the, the brandenburg gate stands as a symbol of germany's reunification. until the fall of the wall, it symbolized the very opposite. it was a part of the death strip right by the berlin wall. the, do you know what this gate re presents?
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no, not really. do you know where the berlin wall was? almost here. i that's what this is. my guess is that it was here around here. 7. do you know where the wall ran into it? but the back there behind the gauge, there's a line on the ground on the back, you sell it, any of you, the reading and i've been there like it and my wisdom on this, i'm where all we now with in east or west berlin invoice us. i'm here in the west in the east. yes. the support service. do you know what the brand number of gates advanced fargo? no, i just got here. oh is this my 1st time here? i am. i actually did not know you a couple. it's a symbol of germany's reunification, though it is because so the ammonia is exactly. oh, very good. the one of the obligatory sites in berlin connected with its division in the fall off,
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the wall is obviously check point shortly. it can hardly be missed with all the tourists and how about the around it. the visa, large form of photos, summarize the most important points about the form of border crossing or east and west faced off, told her to under high attention. i continue on our request for traces of germany's division along the berlin wall. it's fall in 1989. what's the 1st big step toward reunification? an impressive frederick is the longest section of the berlin wall, still standing in the east side gallery a few weeks after the fall off the wall, $118.00 artists from 21 countries and gathered to paint this section. the pictures
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are expressions of a new era building and hint at the emotions, fears and hopes that inspired the wall left many visible traces in berlin and not just in the central tourist spots. there are less on known places that have come back into their own one such a waste. this is quite specs and goes back until november and 1989. it was part of the death stripped. the water was gone. the base and filled in with rubble and topped with board fortifications. after the fall of the wall, the urban green space around the inner beacon was restored. it's a good place to end my journey along the berlin wall trail. the i've seen a lot and i've learned a lot,
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and i think it's quite good to focus on. one topic is covering berlin by following the path of the berlin wall. that takes you right through the heart of the capital . you have a chance to catch some sight seeing highlights, and at the same time, you can learn a lot about the city's history. what do you want more? bye, bye. see you. next time you're on checking, the
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answer is the conflict. so with sarah kelly, ukraine says that a threesome incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of fruitless red lines and that the west should go haul in to help when the war. i discuss the options with the finish for administer alina about tony, thanks for having me. so have a cc. the prospect of turning beside and bushes and version of ukraine. conflict the next on d. w. women holding their own. nobody
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could have imagined female manages the manager of the young and ritual roles. the work in a tricky environment and demanding jobs, having drunk many times the ground next door. and i a 60 minute d, w, the this, shadows, these costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here,
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the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the city of them is the place even. just came off of the to julie zullie, the it's only the service center of the 2023 loans has a terror attack on its way. and it is the bloodiest day in the history of the jewish states at the beginning of the war and got one year like 2 weeks i'm in the background of the attack. how could it happen?
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what role did his riley and palestinian from that house? okay. bite is each of the 2 sides has no empathy for the suffering of the other because both sides have suffered a terrible historical tom must attack also have changed 10 of these, and some of the 2023. israel's biggest to see was a policy hotspots. but then october 7th, can focus on one year as well from us will starts october, 5th on d, w. the, it's the universal principle of life. a fundamental human right? everyone should have access to a non nutritious divers, affordable and facing starts with the nature of the journey from our farms to our
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tables. we come together to celebrate our cultural identities. world food, a food is a ride every day for everyone. everywhere the ukraine says that its recent incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of pollutants, red lines, and that the west should go all in to help it when the war. i discuss the options with the finish for administer, alina, vault horton on conflicts down. finland knows a lot about red lines from russia across one last year, when it decided to advance in the decades of neutrality, in favor of joining nato. and given its expansive border, defending against aggression from moscow has always been a cor focus. so how does she see the prospect of turning the tide in rushes invasion of ukraine and what other threats to cc on the horizon, for example, in her.

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