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europe africa a mixture of. lagos nigeria population more than 20000000 a small group of dancers has arrived from germany they aim to create a new kind of ballet that will include the best of weston and african influences. this creative invention is led by choreographer richard segal. the dance studio is located behind a gas station in the middle of an industrial area the dances know each other some of the met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel fee is. the beginning was incredible when it became an exhibit musical out on all the n.f.c. if they felt. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. limitless. choreography is done and redone and redone and we've done it redone it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. just to release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this dance that's choreographed we can teach parts of we can modify parts of that but it shouldn't it's not just in one direction that's what i'm
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their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen north from africa. stolen soul starts september 7th on g.w. . chimpanzees our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. but when did our ancestors and their start going their separate ways. and where did our human lineage 1st originate. until now africa the home of today's chimpanzees has always been considered the cradle of humanity. a team of scientists have now called that theory into question it would not be surprising to see animals in europe that may have been at such a. german researcher madelyne been a has tracked down a missing fossilized job own. on creating researchers discovered the fossilized footprints of a mysterious by pen. and along comes presumably a little family group called his home in ns and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light the end of the chimp we believe this is a genuine transition to a missing legacy. was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democ
their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen north from africa. stolen soul starts september 7th on g.w. . chimpanzees our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. but when did our ancestors and their start going their separate ways. and where did our human lineage 1st originate. until now africa the home of today's chimpanzees has always been considered the cradle of...
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africa. the ancestors of the chimpanzees and gorillas could also have followed this route from europe to africa. maybe they follow the receding forests all the way to the equitorial region of africa where they could continue to live in their preferred habitat. one species may have followed a different path greco pittacus could have remained in europe adapted to the savanna environment and established a new evolutionary lineage leading to modern humans. perhaps one day soon paleontologists will unearth new fossils in the mediterranean region that will lend further support to this theory. madelaine boom of plans to follow these vestiges wherever they take her. for her these findings are just the beginning of the flushing toilets this recent research has brought some surprising discoveries which shed an entirely different light on europe's role in the evolution of modern humans than for the snows least it's fantastic to be part of all this tight spot in style it isn't really excited about what we're going to find next on. whatever this research might bring it seems that evolution paid little heed
africa. the ancestors of the chimpanzees and gorillas could also have followed this route from europe to africa. maybe they follow the receding forests all the way to the equitorial region of africa where they could continue to live in their preferred habitat. one species may have followed a different path greco pittacus could have remained in europe adapted to the savanna environment and established a new evolutionary lineage leading to modern humans. perhaps one day soon paleontologists will...
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africa. the ancestors of the chimpanzees and gorillas could also have followed this route from europe to africamaybe they followed the receding forests all the way to the equitorial region of africa where they could continue to live in their preferred habitat. one species may have followed a different path greco pittacus could have remained in europe adapted to the savanna environment and established a new evolutionary lineage leading to modern humans. perhaps one day soon paleontologists will unearth new fossils in the mediterranean region that will lend further support to this theory. madeleine boom of plans to follow these vestiges wherever they take her. for her these findings are just the beginning the flushing toilets this recent research has brought some surprising discoveries which shed an entirely different light on europe's role in the evolution of modern humans than fish knows least it's fantastic to be part of the us to tight spot in style it is i'm really excited about what we're going to find next on. whatever this research might bring it seems that evolution paid little heed to t
africa. the ancestors of the chimpanzees and gorillas could also have followed this route from europe to africamaybe they followed the receding forests all the way to the equitorial region of africa where they could continue to live in their preferred habitat. one species may have followed a different path greco pittacus could have remained in europe adapted to the savanna environment and established a new evolutionary lineage leading to modern humans. perhaps one day soon paleontologists will...
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and china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas.t announced record beer sales. what is driving miss? and is it sustainable? >> it is interesting you ask that. in china, because it was the first big country of ours affected, we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic. saw is what do you want to do when the pandemic is over? they would love to go back to their normal life, they would love to go to restaurants, travel, meet their friends physically. and do all the sorts of things. go to ballgames, music, festivals. that give us a little bit of an insight. trying to keep the close relationship of family and friends. we don't think those things have changed. invev that was the ab ceo. >> good morning. larry kudlow is dismissing concerns that tensions may jeopardize the u.s.-china trade deal. he says the agreement is fine and that china is increasing purchases of american goods. the relationship has deteriorated since then. demonstrators took to the streets to challenge the president's claim of a landslide election victory in b
and china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas.t announced record beer sales. what is driving miss? and is it sustainable? >> it is interesting you ask that. in china, because it was the first big country of ours affected, we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic. saw is what do you want to do when the pandemic is over? they would love to go back to their normal life, they would love to go to restaurants, travel, meet their friends physically. and do all...
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werejoined by india, burma, china, and across asia were joined by hundreds of thousands more from europe, africastralasia and north america. together, they served with the greatest distinction. without them, the war could not have been won. on this day in 1945, the surrender of imperialjapan and the cessation of fighting in the asia—pacific region, brought an end to six bitter years of global conflict. victory in europe had been achieved that may, of course. but, while millions in europe rejoiced, in southeast asia and the pacific, our long—suffering service personnel with their commonwealth and allied partners, continued the fight for three more months. it was their extraordinary endurance and fortitude which secured to the end of the war. and which was later confirmed by the ratification of the japanese surrender on the 2nd of september 1945 in tokyo bay on board the uss missouri. an event my father witnessed while serving with the british pacific fleet. from the advantage point of the 21st—century, it is hard for us to appreciate fully the suffering endured by those who fought or caught up in
werejoined by india, burma, china, and across asia were joined by hundreds of thousands more from europe, africastralasia and north america. together, they served with the greatest distinction. without them, the war could not have been won. on this day in 1945, the surrender of imperialjapan and the cessation of fighting in the asia—pacific region, brought an end to six bitter years of global conflict. victory in europe had been achieved that may, of course. but, while millions in europe...
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but they're learning in china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas. >> you justed a record they are -- record beer sales. what is driving this and is this sustainable? carlos: it's interesting you asked that. china was the first country affected. we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic. questionaw is that the was, what would you like to do once the pandemic is over. what they told us is that they would love to go back to their normal life. so they would love to go to restaurants, travel, meet their friends physically. visit friends, family members and do the certain things. go to ballgames, go to music festivals. that gave us a little bit of an insight. the fundamental things that consumers are trying to do when they have free time, and in trying to keep their close relationship with family and friends are still very much deep inside of them and we don't think those things will change. was ceo carlos brito. another company says reinstate to the financial forecast of 2020. it predicts that it's worth it's organic growth will be as much as 2% this yea
but they're learning in china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas. >> you justed a record they are -- record beer sales. what is driving this and is this sustainable? carlos: it's interesting you asked that. china was the first country affected. we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic. questionaw is that the was, what would you like to do once the pandemic is over. what they told us is that they would love to go back to their normal life. so they would...
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but the learning and china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas. >> you just announcedems like people can't wait to start drinking again. was -- what is driving this and is it sustainable? >> in china, because it was the first big country of ours that was affected, we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic and what we saw was that, the question was, what would you like to do when the pandemic is over? what they told us is that they would love to go back to their normal life. they would love to go to restaurants, travel, to meet their friends physically, to go visit relatives, family members, and do all sorts of things, go to ball games and music festivals. that gave us a little bit of an insight that yes, there will be a new normal, but the fundamental things that consumers are trying to do they have free time, trying to keep a close relationship with family and friends, are still very much deep inside of them, and we don't think those things will change. haslinda: let's take a quick look at where gold is trading because it has collapsed below -- $1900.d $90
but the learning and china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, the americas. >> you just announcedems like people can't wait to start drinking again. was -- what is driving this and is it sustainable? >> in china, because it was the first big country of ours that was affected, we did a lot of consumer research during the pandemic and what we saw was that, the question was, what would you like to do when the pandemic is over? what they told us is that they would love to go...
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from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until e.q.draw adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up what you know aside from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century french episode 69 her music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived between continents and cultures a citizen of the world in the truest sense. of evil i mean what immediately back. on of age. once again his schedule is tight she squeezes in a small studio session with her band. a song about people who exert control over a country's government. leak and the adventure of music began with personal of people and migration. 3 have made cross cultural innovation their guiding principle and the source of their inspiration. all the places i've been have shaped the person i am i travel because i have the health and strength to do so and cou
from africa via europe to new york. a few years ago until e.q.draw adopted the city as her 3rd home. today she's on her way to the united nations she's been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002. i want to make up what you know aside from her humanitarian work she also regularly hosts a current affairs program for the un website. 21st century french episode 69 her music has always appealed for peaceful coexistence between races and the sexes. as a presenter she embodies a life lived between...
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our consumers had also reacted, but learning in china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, andmericas. >> you have just announced record year sales. it seems as though people can't wait to start drinking again. what is driving this, and is it sustainable? that's interesting you ask because in china we did a lot of consumer research during the wasemic, and what we saw the question was what would you like to do with the pandemic is over? told us they would love to go back to their normal life, to restaurants, to travel to meet their friends and go against relatives, do all sorts of things ball, music festivals. so that gave us a little bit of an insight. yes, there will be a new normal, but the fundamental thing consumers are trying to do when they have free time are still very much deep inside of them and we don't think those things will change. ab inbev ceo speaking to us earlier. and omit with another big beverage maker. an interview with another big beverage maker. up next, the suntory president will speak with us about changes in consumer habits. it is a tough call for the i
our consumers had also reacted, but learning in china was key for us to navigate in europe, africa, andmericas. >> you have just announced record year sales. it seems as though people can't wait to start drinking again. what is driving this, and is it sustainable? that's interesting you ask because in china we did a lot of consumer research during the wasemic, and what we saw the question was what would you like to do with the pandemic is over? told us they would love to go back to their...
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infections little attention is being paid to the rising number of migrants arriving in southern europe from africa. most of them start their journey across the sea from tonight.
infections little attention is being paid to the rising number of migrants arriving in southern europe from africa. most of them start their journey across the sea from tonight.
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countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents a stolen soul starts september 7th on g.w. . played. and. played. this is g.w. news live from berlin turned out in force for a 7th straight day huge crowds gather in and then scuff the spot for a protester died earlier this week in clashes with police demonstrators are demanding new elections they have a year of support in bottles president alexander lukashenko says russia is backing him also coming up. sealing the deal with the u.s. on poland to sign a defense agreement once in the making it will see a 1000 of us troops moved.
countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents a stolen soul starts september 7th on g.w. . played. and. played. this is g.w. news live from berlin turned out in force for a 7th straight day huge crowds gather in and then scuff the spot for a protester died earlier this week in...
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countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the ones that have. to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. stolen so we'll start september 7th on g.w. . this is d w news and these are our top stories. in president alexander lukashenko has rejected growing coals to resign following his disputed reelection awaken god he warned supporters of a western military threat and said russia was ready to step in to quell protests this as the opposition here.
countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the ones that have. to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. stolen so we'll start september 7th on g.w. . this is d w news and these are our top stories. in president alexander lukashenko has rejected growing coals to resign following his disputed reelection awaken god he warned supporters of a...
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countless cultural riches were stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. slowly slowly start september 7th on g.w. . this is t w news coming to you live from berlin temperatures are awful president signals he may be open to new elections the recent media are reporting that alexander lukashenko could hand over power after a constitutional referendum that says his disputed election victory continues to fuel tanker and on rest also coming up an unprecedented online pedophile case comes to trial here in germany alongside the defendants more than 150 suspects have been identified.
countless cultural riches were stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. slowly slowly start september 7th on g.w. . this is t w news coming to you live from berlin temperatures are awful president signals he may be open to new elections the recent media are reporting that alexander lukashenko could hand over...
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countless cultural bridges were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on
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that is the waterway from which the majority of the world trade flows from europe, africa, the middle east all goes through the south china sea on its way to china, philippines, korea and the chinese aggressively moved to say that an internal chinese like. not how they started. were going to build them up and i'll just before our fishing fleet but they militarize those islands and they are moving towards claiming the world's greatest ceiling of commerce should be an internal chinese, like the chinese who decide what and when so that's what they've done and the silk road which is the chinese attempt to take the countries that so the silk road was in the 1450s theme century are trademarked from china to europe to the middle east and the chinese have attempted to re-create them the silk road with china in charge. it's called one road, one belt so the chinese will build this physical highway but they will also build the virtual highway by going through all these countries. building things to chinese standards at the chinese will be in charge not unlike the romans did during the roman empi
that is the waterway from which the majority of the world trade flows from europe, africa, the middle east all goes through the south china sea on its way to china, philippines, korea and the chinese aggressively moved to say that an internal chinese like. not how they started. were going to build them up and i'll just before our fishing fleet but they militarize those islands and they are moving towards claiming the world's greatest ceiling of commerce should be an internal chinese, like the...
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. >>> if you add up the number of coronavirus cases in all of europe, africa, australia and new zealanduld not get the number of cases that we have just here in the united states. here are the latest facts on the pandemic on this thursday morning. our country now has topped 5.5 million cases, more than 174,000 americans have died from coronavirus. in the last three hours we learned another 1.1 million americans filed for unemployment last week. it's the first increase in three weeks. it's also more than experts were expecting. no sign of help for those folks coming from the hill. right now florida in day two of a hearing on reopening schools. a statewide florida teachers union is arguing that heading back to the classroom for in-person learning, simply unsafe. also right now, students in the biggest public school district in florida to reopen so far, they're heading back to school. it's duval county, home to the city of jacksonville. that city was set to host the republican national convention but they pulled out because of the virus. nbc's priscilla thompson is there. what are you hear
. >>> if you add up the number of coronavirus cases in all of europe, africa, australia and new zealanduld not get the number of cases that we have just here in the united states. here are the latest facts on the pandemic on this thursday morning. our country now has topped 5.5 million cases, more than 174,000 americans have died from coronavirus. in the last three hours we learned another 1.1 million americans filed for unemployment last week. it's the first increase in three weeks....
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one shotgun and then you can see whether the unknown individual ends up in the data cloud for europe or africa or asia. in the case of milly durrant the key was to associate predicting visible features of the suspect to a certain geographical region it might if i don't find it vas snitched or does the . then one of them is if the d.n.a. analysis said it was likely someone with turkish roots to question the call and so i don't use up his art what the analysis suggested was that it was somebody with roots in a region that includes turkey. as well as a number of other countries nearby. all men with turkish roots who had lived in the same neighborhood as the victim at the time were asked to come for a d.n.a. test one of them was a close match for the d.n.a. found at the crime scene a relative of the perpetrator. 2 men did not submit to a test one of them became a key suspect. the judge ruled he had to do a test. at 1st he refused but then he did a perfect match to the d.n.a. found at the scene of the crime after a quarter of a century the murder case was solved the new method may be very promising
one shotgun and then you can see whether the unknown individual ends up in the data cloud for europe or africa or asia. in the case of milly durrant the key was to associate predicting visible features of the suspect to a certain geographical region it might if i don't find it vas snitched or does the . then one of them is if the d.n.a. analysis said it was likely someone with turkish roots to question the call and so i don't use up his art what the analysis suggested was that it was somebody...
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she visited europe, africa and asia. she was 90 years old. >>> john marshall was a physician in georgia. the atlanta journal constitution reports he was an air force vet and former president of an naacp chapter. he kept his family practice going long past retirement age. his brother says he served up until the time he could not. we'll be right back. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. wheor an overduees to rmakeover... get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. and enjoy 15% off when you buy online and pickup in store. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow.
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to be done there's still definitely a lot of work for europe to do they're certainly farther ahead than africa but they are certainly lagging places like china south korea the us that have been able to launch these very widespread networks at this point so there are about 17 countries and europe that have launched 5 g. services but there are the coverage is quite spotty it's really a patchwork of different services and there's still as in africa our constraints it's the 5 g. phones still are widely available they're very expensive and that's not even talking about the industrial uses of 5 g. which are expected to be really the future of these technologies are things like connected factories driverless cars that's really where 5 g. is supposed to be particularly useful and that's a much more difficult and a much more expensive. way to go forward so there's still definitely a lot of work here as well and when we talk about 5 g. we have to talk about qual way the united states and the fact that president trumps white house doesn't want its european allies to be involving the chinese tech company
to be done there's still definitely a lot of work for europe to do they're certainly farther ahead than africa but they are certainly lagging places like china south korea the us that have been able to launch these very widespread networks at this point so there are about 17 countries and europe that have launched 5 g. services but there are the coverage is quite spotty it's really a patchwork of different services and there's still as in africa our constraints it's the 5 g. phones still are...
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pharmaceutical brands are eager to oblige. 60 percent of the vaccine supply in the world whether it be africa europe or. anywhere of indian origin india is. perceived and is an important player in the vaccines for supply for the word this pressure however took a political turn india top medical research body in a letter to trial sites said that the trials should be expedited to have the vaccine ready to launch by mid august this raised serious concerns on whether these extraordinarily expedited trials will be safe and ethical the move was seen by critics as the indian prime minister to make a dramatic announcement in his independence day speech on aug 15th are rallying on a cry that india can be self-reliant. but after pressure from medical community the government body clarified that no compromises would be made on safety and that the deadline was simply to expedite the trials and. in reality the researchers say that it could take close to a year for the 1st 2 features of the indian vaccine trials to be completed and so far there's been no work. fewer so. many vaccine. which promises. but with clos
pharmaceutical brands are eager to oblige. 60 percent of the vaccine supply in the world whether it be africa europe or. anywhere of indian origin india is. perceived and is an important player in the vaccines for supply for the word this pressure however took a political turn india top medical research body in a letter to trial sites said that the trials should be expedited to have the vaccine ready to launch by mid august this raised serious concerns on whether these extraordinarily expedited...
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countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents the stolen soul starts september 7th on d w. i think is everything challenging 1st on her make a muslim. so much different culture between here and there so challenging for everything modern. for some of the surviving there was worth it for me to come to germany. my got my license to work as a swimming instructor to shannara 2 children 100 adults. one of the toughest that's . what's your story take part sheriff on info migrants dot net. is for me it. is for you. as for health. the 1st beethoven is for her. is for the. beethoven is for us plato is for airplanes beethoven 202250th anniversary here on display at. play. play play. this is the news live for.
countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents the stolen soul starts september 7th on d w. i think is everything challenging 1st on her make a muslim. so much different culture between here and there so challenging for everything modern. for some of the surviving there was worth...
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countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the looms that have yet to heal. what should be done with the still minority. from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. stolen soul star september 7th on g w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable local production. olympus odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss songs because facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. calling on middle and i'm good looking but the 2nd season is only. about the environment still about society it's still about a little planet on the brink he spoke to several leading experts in the face. look i just look at the only real sense of. this is did i view news and these are our top stories huge crowds gathered in washington d.c. to march in support of racial justice on friday the 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's iconic i h
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british street artist banksy has financed a ship to rescue refugees attempting to reach europe from north africa via the mediterranean sea on the vessel is named. after a french feminist an artist it's painted bright pink and sports but it's his trademark balloon girl artwork this time rather in a life vest and holding a heart shaped life well it's not the 1st time that banksy who's known for his socially critical works has made a stand in the refugee debate. and there's a hopeful note to end on and don't forget to visit our web site for more from arts and culture and until we all meet again all the best from us in berlin and do stay safe. and. momentous anniversary. 75 years ago world war 2 came to an end. in berlin its legacy is still visible i would like to learn more about the end of the war here in berlin and also more about the people of. the last days of the war and a new beginning join me in the search for traces here in the capital. in the height of climate change. conference most of. what's in store for christmas is going to be for the future of the book e.w. dot com for the major citi
british street artist banksy has financed a ship to rescue refugees attempting to reach europe from north africa via the mediterranean sea on the vessel is named. after a french feminist an artist it's painted bright pink and sports but it's his trademark balloon girl artwork this time rather in a life vest and holding a heart shaped life well it's not the 1st time that banksy who's known for his socially critical works has made a stand in the refugee debate. and there's a hopeful note to end...
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infections little attention is being paid to the rising number of migrants arriving in southern europe from africa. most of them start their journey across the sea and from.
infections little attention is being paid to the rising number of migrants arriving in southern europe from africa. most of them start their journey across the sea and from.