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can catch more interviews with jewish artists in germany arts 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts marked $25.00 as a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of the play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including d.j.'s artists and musicians but the project has been hit hard by the pandemic. you can't do any cultural events you can't hold concerts we can barely cater for people and that really hurts . when the co-operative project celebrated its opening in may 2017 things were very different there was a lot of partying with no need for social distancing. but the people involved here are not letting the pandemic get them down musician hunters who stood and runs a recording studio today he's working with german d.j. lecky who's making the best of the situation. i play for me this is actually been a good break for me not bein
can catch more interviews with jewish artists in germany arts 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts marked $25.00 as a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of the play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including d.j.'s...
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of being 30 minutes on d w. 1700 here jewish life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders commemorating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week on arson culture one of the dumbest. in the army of climate change. is a major city. official. what ideas do they have the further future. of. deep local news dot com african american cities the multimedia. could help ensure. young german. and jewish. i'm jewish so why. does that mean. in daily life. and at school isn't the solution to be given a special status but be completely normal the ones on. this look of shock like wow there's a jew at our school who does the bad thing 11 teenagers 11 stories. 8 i'm jewish and so is. german and jewish starts feb 22nd on d w. this is d w news and these are our top stories joe biden has made his 1st major global appearance as u.s. president speaking at the munich security conference biden stressed washington's commitment to restoring transatlantic ties and global relations after 4 years of the trump
of being 30 minutes on d w. 1700 here jewish life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders commemorating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week on arson culture one of the dumbest. in the army of climate change. is a major city. official. what ideas do they have the further future. of. deep local news dot com african american cities the multimedia. could help...
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and you move to germany to berlin. and like me you know you must have noticed it's impossible to miss the sort of renaissance of jewish life in music with klezmer bands performing everywhere when there's not a lockdown is really restaurants to eat in but it's also hard to miss the reminders official and otherwise of the holocaust how did this renaissance happen. you know it's almost taken for granted today and germany has become a cool place for israelis and many jews from around the world to be but it was nothing like that if you look back in the early forty's right after the world right after that the holocaust in the end of world war 2 germany was considered by by only jews pretty much other than a very small group that chose to live in germany as a place that should jews should never step there ever again you know the blood the blood of their brothers still so you know sucked in this land and what we see today is very much a persistent campaign led by them small group of a handful of jews some of them were german b
and you move to germany to berlin. and like me you know you must have noticed it's impossible to miss the sort of renaissance of jewish life in music with klezmer bands performing everywhere when there's not a lockdown is really restaurants to eat in but it's also hard to miss the reminders official and otherwise of the holocaust how did this renaissance happen. you know it's almost taken for granted today and germany has become a cool place for israelis and many jews from around the world to...
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s arts 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts mach $25.00 is a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of the should play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including d.j.'s artists and musicians but the project has been hit hard by the pandemic. you can't do any cultural events you can't hold concerts we can barely cater for people and that really hurts us to push t.v. when the co-operative project celebrated its opening in may 2017 things were very different there was a lot of partying with no need for social distancing. but the people involved here are not letting the pandemic get them down musician hunters who stood and runs a recording studio today he's working with german d.j. skee is making the best of the situation. for me this is actually been a good break for me not being on tour so much for a change i spent a lot
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possibly go on through sunday pushing up into ukraine pushing up into a pile and basically cold in germany berlin minus 6 celsius only one degree celsius that in london and not just more cloud and rain coming into spain and portugal with some very heavy rain also affecting italy and the balkans. sports of qatar airways. when all that seems to matter is the headline there's always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives obscure reality the leader on the one hand the enemy is over neither on the other hand the listening post strips away the spin what kind of reporting if you can see on the ground misinformation is right lays bare the bias a lot of people believe things because they want to believe that a done covers the uncomfortable truths do you think they did enough to scrutinize the case for war listening post on a. well again this is al jazeera the main news this hour myanmar's military rulers are cracking down further on social media they've blocked twitter and instagram having stopped access to facebook earlier hundreds of people are rallying against monday's coup in young.
possibly go on through sunday pushing up into ukraine pushing up into a pile and basically cold in germany berlin minus 6 celsius only one degree celsius that in london and not just more cloud and rain coming into spain and portugal with some very heavy rain also affecting italy and the balkans. sports of qatar airways. when all that seems to matter is the headline there's always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives obscure reality the leader on the one hand the enemy is...
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berlin. with west africa, france and germany disagree. in has rejected a request from paris, with more german troops to be sent to a region where armed groups affiliated with al qaeda and isis continue to stoke tensions. also coming up tonight, if europe cannot, china can. after complaining about the slow eu coronavirus vaccination rollout, china has become the first country to accept doses. plus, the chinese campaign to silence dissent. telling dw news, forced to spy on his own people while traveling outside china, and he describes the tragedy that followed. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin with the fight against islamic terror. french president emmanuel macron had a virtual summit with five countries in africa where the threat of terror is growing. they are struggling to contain a violent insurgency by islam insurgent groups. they bolster troop numbers to more than 5000, and the french president hopes that additional forc from other european alliesill allow his c
berlin. with west africa, france and germany disagree. in has rejected a request from paris, with more german troops to be sent to a region where armed groups affiliated with al qaeda and isis continue to stoke tensions. also coming up tonight, if europe cannot, china can. after complaining about the slow eu coronavirus vaccination rollout, china has become the first country to accept doses. plus, the chinese campaign to silence dissent. telling dw news, forced to spy on his own people while...
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can catch more interviews with jewish artists in germany arts 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts marked $25.00 as a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of this play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including d.j.'s artists and musicians but the project has been hit hard by the pandemic. you can't do any cultural events you can't hold concerts we can barely cater for people and that really hurts . when the co-operative project celebrated its opening in may 2017th things were very different there was a lot of partying with no need for social distancing. but the people involved here are not letting the pandemic get them down musician hunters who stood and runs a recording studio today he's working with german d.j. skee is making the best of the situation. i play for me this is actually been a good break for me not being
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this is g w news alive are from berlin and germany extends its a lockdown once again just by declining numbers of infections and fears of more infectious variants of the corona virus have chancellor angela merkel insisting on extending restrictions for any other month but many schools and hairdressers will be allowed to open sooner also coming up on the show the wife of a jailed kremlin critic alexei novelli flies into germany. flies into frankfurt on a flight from moscow. and u.s. president joe biden announces new sanctions against the military regime at that seized power in myanmar his message comes as tens of thousands take to the streets again to protest against last week's coote. hello i'm claridge and said welcome to the show germany's leaders have agreed to extend the country's current coronavirus lockdown until march 7th and a virtual summit with the leaders of the 16 federal states chancellor angela merkel made clear if she wanted the lockdown extended for several more weeks even though the number of deaths and new infections has been declining. as the sun went down behind the
this is g w news alive are from berlin and germany extends its a lockdown once again just by declining numbers of infections and fears of more infectious variants of the corona virus have chancellor angela merkel insisting on extending restrictions for any other month but many schools and hairdressers will be allowed to open sooner also coming up on the show the wife of a jailed kremlin critic alexei novelli flies into germany. flies into frankfurt on a flight from moscow. and u.s. president...
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placing i spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like i'm jewish believing in berlin or jewish even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work you're being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to do to create in germany and to to show my work in germany it was kind of contribution to my hold. on next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael halle is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goals is to r
placing i spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like i'm jewish believing in berlin or jewish even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this...
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than popescu plans to plant 100000 hectares an area larger than berlin germany. put. down popescu a need someone with influence in the capital who will campaign for his reforestation plan and ensure the land is his to use octavian not only has good contacts and politics as a former greenpeace member he is also well connected in europe's environmental protection movement. was. former mayor i like sundra do know you works on gaining the trust of small farm. there isn't convincing them to give up their plots of land for the forestry project it's no easy feat at the start he had to push hard to win them over. who it was offered us which we have 45 years of communism and cooperatives behind us and that people were dispossessed of their land and only had it returned a few years ago a lot so then we came along and asked them to make their plots available again. in the 1st village as we approached the people were very reluctant woman or for that we returned with the mayor and officials from the ministry of agriculture to show them we meant what we said we were there we didn't
than popescu plans to plant 100000 hectares an area larger than berlin germany. put. down popescu a need someone with influence in the capital who will campaign for his reforestation plan and ensure the land is his to use octavian not only has good contacts and politics as a former greenpeace member he is also well connected in europe's environmental protection movement. was. former mayor i like sundra do know you works on gaining the trust of small farm. there isn't convincing them to give up...
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hollywood has great expectations for this young woman from berlin germany's up and coming star is moving ahead. i find it we're not saying it's right i don't bitch but i'm on my meds for not returning scripted showing up played the orphan you handily on bad in the western loos of the world who grew up with the kill one native american people one day she meets captain jefferson called kid played by tom hanks the german school girl hadn't met the american actor until shooting had already started. it tough 1st time i met him i was in the makeup trailer getting fixed up for the shoot which we were actually supposed to meet later on he just came in and i wasn't prepared at all and he said hello i'm tom hanks it was so overwhelming and at that moment i didn't know what to say and we ended up laughing about it a lot. even learned the keel while language for her role. playing awful. to a bird that could. eat it. we had 6 weeks to prepare and all mexico before the shoot again a very big guy and then we had another 3 weeks training actually you know what an hour and a half every day after school s
hollywood has great expectations for this young woman from berlin germany's up and coming star is moving ahead. i find it we're not saying it's right i don't bitch but i'm on my meds for not returning scripted showing up played the orphan you handily on bad in the western loos of the world who grew up with the kill one native american people one day she meets captain jefferson called kid played by tom hanks the german school girl hadn't met the american actor until shooting had already started....
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he had just been to germany, berlin in 1934 for the world congress of baptists. this was the first time, it's 100 years after the founding of modern baptism as a religious denomination, and they have a world conference. and here is reverend king, one of perhaps a dozen black ministers who make it all the way to berlin in 1934 to attend this wonderful meeting, and he comes back, and by that time, this is a symbol of how he he is achieved. he makes this decision, i'm going to change my name, and of course that changes his son because he's a junior. so now they become the reverend martin luther king sr., martin luther king jr. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why these -- this place is so important, why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences, and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is some
he had just been to germany, berlin in 1934 for the world congress of baptists. this was the first time, it's 100 years after the founding of modern baptism as a religious denomination, and they have a world conference. and here is reverend king, one of perhaps a dozen black ministers who make it all the way to berlin in 1934 to attend this wonderful meeting, and he comes back, and by that time, this is a symbol of how he he is achieved. he makes this decision, i'm going to change my name, and...
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spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work you're being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to do to create in germany and to to show my work in germany to this kind of contribution to to my hold. on next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael halle is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goals is to raise awaren
spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work you're...
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can catch more interviews with jewish artists in germany art's 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts marked $25.00 as a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of the should play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including d.j.'s artists and musicians but the project has been hit hard by the pandemic. you can't do any cultural events you can't hold concerts we can barely cater for people and that really hurts. when the co-operative project celebrated its opening in may 2017 things were very different there was a lot of partying with no need for social distancing. but the people involved here are not letting the pandemic get them down musician hundreds who stood and runs a recording studio today he's working with german d.j. lecky who's making the best of the situation. for me this is actually been a good break for me not bein
can catch more interviews with jewish artists in germany art's 21 program and staying here in germany berlin was once considered a paradise for artists but times have gotten harder less space higher rents and now the pandemic we checked in with artists who are hanging on to the dream. it's colorful unconventional and alternative parts marked $25.00 as a kind of artist's village in the heart of berlin on the banks of the should play river normally some $200.00 creatives work here including...
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this in studio view news to live from berlin germany is hit by treacherous weather as winter begins to bind emergency crews are on standby as extreme weather warnings are issued for several parts of the country snowstorms black ice and plummeting temperatures are expected also coming up. in mere keep up the pressure despite the military's efforts to block internet communication sow's ins of demonstrators marching young gone for a 2nd day denouncing the coup that threatens to roll back democratic gains. and american football fans are gearing up for super bowl 55 in florida many are trying to figure out where to watch the game the pandemic is fueling fears that super bowl parties could turn into super spreader events. welcome germany has been hit by heavy snow and ice with disruption to public transport likely to continue into monday the northwestern state of lower saxony had already seen heavy snow but transport police reported that the freeway had not been severely affected as road cleaning crews had kept it drivable but some train services have been cancelled the german weather servic
this in studio view news to live from berlin germany is hit by treacherous weather as winter begins to bind emergency crews are on standby as extreme weather warnings are issued for several parts of the country snowstorms black ice and plummeting temperatures are expected also coming up. in mere keep up the pressure despite the military's efforts to block internet communication sow's ins of demonstrators marching young gone for a 2nd day denouncing the coup that threatens to roll back...
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business now we know that she and her husband of all the spent the better half of last year in germany in berlin was he was being treated for a poisoning attack so it very well could be on personal business that she's come here but we also know that the russian government has really been tightening its advice on. lies of involve me especially his wife and tell us more about this i mean exactly what kind of political pressure has she been facing in russia while she was notably not arrested at the same time as involving when they returned ungenerous 17th to moscow but after she began participating in the protests after he was sentenced to over 2 years in prison after she participated in those protests she was arrested twice and eventually had to pay a fine though in terms of her being specifically targeted by the russian government the kremlin is currently considering legislation that would bar her and involve me from running for public office that would bar quote unquote foreign agents from participating in politics and advocates of that law have even said point specifically to and said that they
business now we know that she and her husband of all the spent the better half of last year in germany in berlin was he was being treated for a poisoning attack so it very well could be on personal business that she's come here but we also know that the russian government has really been tightening its advice on. lies of involve me especially his wife and tell us more about this i mean exactly what kind of political pressure has she been facing in russia while she was notably not arrested at...
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now housing is a pressing issue in most big cities around the world germany's capital berlin is not one of the most expensive places to rent an apartment average rental prices are much lower than cities like new york or paris but finding affordable housing here is becoming ever more challenging one issue is the lack of social housing now the stock of the cheap rental homes for people in need it is highest in the u.k. followed here by france it is relatively small in germany it just 3 percent of a total housing a coupled with other factors like gentrification and an overall lack of residential buildings this makes it hard especially for families students and single parents to find a home that they can afford and. how do i spin her i'm hiker i'm a teacher and i'm looking for an apartment in berlin but i can't find one finnish kiner. pike it doesn't want to give her full name she has lived in her berlin apartment for 17 years her landlord has recently given her notice he wants to use the apartment himself has spent countless hours looking for an apartment online ever since that's built on
now housing is a pressing issue in most big cities around the world germany's capital berlin is not one of the most expensive places to rent an apartment average rental prices are much lower than cities like new york or paris but finding affordable housing here is becoming ever more challenging one issue is the lack of social housing now the stock of the cheap rental homes for people in need it is highest in the u.k. followed here by france it is relatively small in germany it just 3 percent of...
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placing a spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed when i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like. jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. has great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work you're being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to do to create in germany and to to show my work in germany those kind of contribution to to my home. well next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael hellish is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goal
placing a spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed when i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like. jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. has great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing...
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our last journey takes us to berlin jewish history in germany stretches back 1700 years but how does jewish my book in today's germany we meet 2 women a rabbi and a rabbinical student live out there with agent in their own ways. judaism has many faces in germany today the leader shiny power identifies as korea she's soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and this week resented just off a generation connected by all of these aspects you know what many people learn about judaism at school it's really terrible so they're not really learning anything all they're taught about national socialism about nothing about judaism as it is lived today that's why it kind of became my goal to show jewish life just how it is. good. they grew up in a religious household she believes there are too few women in high positions and she wants to change that after completing her studies the 23 year old will likely be germany's youngest female rabbi she also wants to be the contact person she herself never have. been very clear about the
our last journey takes us to berlin jewish history in germany stretches back 1700 years but how does jewish my book in today's germany we meet 2 women a rabbi and a rabbinical student live out there with agent in their own ways. judaism has many faces in germany today the leader shiny power identifies as korea she's soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and this week resented just off a generation connected by all of these...
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this is d w news live from berlin germany adopt strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a surge in cases with highly contagious variants we'll hear from our correspondent and one of the border checkpoints also on the show shining a light on russia's political crackdown flash mobs hold flashlight protests across russia to show support for all physicians leader allison of all me and others who've been imprisoned there braving icy weather and threats of arrest for hear from our correspondent in moscow. i'm married to evanston thanks for joining me germany has banned travel from parts of neighboring austria and the czech republic the restrictions are aimed at halting the spread of highly contagious variants of the corona virus which have been detected in several border regions the european union has criticized the travel shutdown which also has some businesses worried. little has gotten through this checkpoint at the austrian german border since early sunday many drivers were told to turn around commuters f
this is d w news live from berlin germany adopt strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a surge in cases with highly contagious variants we'll hear from our correspondent and one of the border checkpoints also on the show shining a light on russia's political crackdown flash mobs hold flashlight protests across russia to show support for all physicians leader allison of all me and others who've been imprisoned...
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placing i spotted the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. years great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work here or being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to do to create in germany and to to show my work in germany to this kind of contribution to to my home. or next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael hellish is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goal
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you're watching the news from berlin coming up after a short break sport's life looks at one of germany's greatest football rivalry omarion the ever stand from me and the entire news team here in berlin thanks for watching and you do join us again at the top of the hour for another news bulletin. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble we go. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of the coded special monday to friday on w. cut . both. ways. and dortmund stand united in deep friendship but divided by their colors. and screamed with their speed as long as from this truth driving truck probably stuck on their feet high thankfully no. one it was because i was alive and on the phone from the question by one of those people some extreme. of the market's performance we have to stay screenwriters can even. go into. the clothes you promised me this is me you know the d
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placing a spot of the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like a jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. his great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's immortalized their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work your being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to to to create in germany and to to show my work in germany who is kind of contribution to to my home. or next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael hellish is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goals
placing a spot of the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i noticed or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like a jewish believing in berlin or jewish and even. in germany. his great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's immortalized their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing...
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at twitter dot com and slash science. 1700 years of jewish life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders come emigrating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week on our sin culture d.w. . commodity prices are soaring is this a new super cycle investors expect an extended to boom in commodities and this also raises hopes for investment in clean energy we talk to an analyst also coming up the world is facing 2 major challenges the pandemic and climate change will show you how innovations in bio fuel could make aviation more sustainable. on the world food organization warns of a renewed elope.
at twitter dot com and slash science. 1700 years of jewish life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders come emigrating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week on our sin culture d.w. . commodity prices are soaring is this a new super cycle investors expect an extended to boom in commodities and this also raises hopes for investment in clean energy we talk to an...
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involvement in the poisoning of aleksei nevaeh only as you know he was flown to germany for treatment in a berlin hospital immediately upon his return from germany to russia he was thrown into prison on charges of having violated a prior parole agreement by not showing up for parole meetings in russia while he was in the hospital in germany european union officials have just announced they are now going to be imposing additional sanctions on 4 russian officials in connection with the no volley affair but of course germany deeply embroiled there as well so so a very rough time for germany russian relations indeed and what kind of political consequences could we talking about about these spying allegations. well we already have german sanctions on russia imposed after $24.00 to in connection with the russian takeover of crimea we also have additional sanctions that were imposed last fall in connection with the and again now this week the european union has announced new sanctions as i said so the question is how much further is there to go on sanctions certainly the chancellor has said that relatio
involvement in the poisoning of aleksei nevaeh only as you know he was flown to germany for treatment in a berlin hospital immediately upon his return from germany to russia he was thrown into prison on charges of having violated a prior parole agreement by not showing up for parole meetings in russia while he was in the hospital in germany european union officials have just announced they are now going to be imposing additional sanctions on 4 russian officials in connection with the no volley...
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news live from berlin germany adopts strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a search in cases with highly contagious variants only essential travel is allowed to speak to our correspondent who's at one of the border crossings also on the show russian women join together to support the victims of a political crackdown there braving icy weather and threats of arrest to voice concern for unity on the hong.
news live from berlin germany adopts strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a search in cases with highly contagious variants only essential travel is allowed to speak to our correspondent who's at one of the border crossings also on the show russian women join together to support the victims of a political crackdown there braving icy weather and threats of arrest to voice concern for unity on the hong.
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nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. photographer ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition. was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner. of the in the in the area around the area. around i was when i was he's dedicated his latest works to the survivors of the higher attack. he lives in fear. we live as we live. and there are enough people who are also tolerant and open and often is for females or missed there will always be extremists and my work also deals with the effects of anti semitism and this was a bridge but i would also like to show the light radiated by the people who live here in berlin and feel good to show the good aspects as a contest. back interest in their new arrivals from israel. will be the 1st motion are not just minutes of reuniting his girlfriend minucci talk he k
nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. photographer ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition. was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner. of the in the in the area...
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infections has in germany has been declining recently but merkel says the new variance of covert 19 women is serious cause for concern. as the sun went down behind the chancellor in berlin another showdown about the lockdown. how the state premiers wrestling with the question given the advance of coronavirus mutations in germany how soon will it be possible to open up. the services. yes the time between now and the middle of march is when the experts are telling us that the mutated virus could gain the upper hand over the initial strain. by that it's crucial that we lower the infection rate and we interrupt. and go straight to our borders and the. ones that aren't i think the country. through this disaster and into that come of water since the outbreak of the pandemic we have jointly trying to stand against the virus it is a nation i thought it's. something which we all. touched by old young and answer children rural urban areas politics administration conscious sports churches everybody all our lives and the way in live together are affected and this year we have all of us learned how the virus works and what works against it. and learning it doesn't mean one gets it r
infections has in germany has been declining recently but merkel says the new variance of covert 19 women is serious cause for concern. as the sun went down behind the chancellor in berlin another showdown about the lockdown. how the state premiers wrestling with the question given the advance of coronavirus mutations in germany how soon will it be possible to open up. the services. yes the time between now and the middle of march is when the experts are telling us that the mutated virus could...
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nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. photographer ben human rights has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition right was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for 11 years now jewish identity and jewish life in germany at the major things in his work. the owner of the. the. owner of the area around the. area. that i was he's dedicated his latest works to the survivors of the holler attack. live view we live as we live. and there are enough people who are also tolerant and open and often. emails or missed there will always be extremists and my work also deals with the effects of anti-semitism and the thing that this was a bridge but i would also like to show the light radiated by the people who live here in berlin and feel good to show the good aspects as a contest. back interest in their new arrivals from his friends. told me the 1st motion are not just minutes of reuniting his girlfriend minucci talk he knows
nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. photographer ben human rights has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition right was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for 11 years now jewish identity and jewish life in germany at the major things in his work. the owner of the. the. owner of the...
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news live from berlin germany closes its borders against contagious coronavirus variants the country stops traffic crossing from parts of austria and the czech republic after a certain cases on this doorstep the european union says the travel ban is a step too far we'll hear from our correspondent at one of the new checkpoints also on the show shining a light on russia's political crackdown flash mobs hold flashlight protests across russia to show support for.
news live from berlin germany closes its borders against contagious coronavirus variants the country stops traffic crossing from parts of austria and the czech republic after a certain cases on this doorstep the european union says the travel ban is a step too far we'll hear from our correspondent at one of the new checkpoints also on the show shining a light on russia's political crackdown flash mobs hold flashlight protests across russia to show support for.
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placing a spot of the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i know tests or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like i'm jewish believing in berlin or jewish even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing this work you're being jewish in germany is anything special for me it's actually quite natural to do to create in germany and to to show my work in germany those kind of contribution to my home. or next up another artist who's made germany his 2nd home the israeli photographer rafael hellish is a chronicler of jewish life mainly in germany now he's been here since 1975 and uses his work to bridge cultural divides and make sure the past is not forgotten as seen here in this photo well he often gets up close and personal with his subjects in order to document various traditions one of his goals is
placing a spot of the stumbling stones in berlin sidewalks on his 1st trip to germany in 2001 i think it was one of the 1st thing i know tests or and i came to berlin and it was one of the 1st thing that made me feel like i'm jewish believing in berlin or jewish even. in germany. great grandparents numbered among the jewish victims of naziism now he's a mortal eyes their names inside his sculpture but they're visible from the outside it stands for both remembrance and reconciliation me doing...
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germany on. a journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural elite. preserving nerine's take on creative risks and building. 1700 years of jewish life in germany march 20th. w. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what is the latest research says. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on g.w. . blakemore forced into a nameless mass. of. their bodies when your tools with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. displayed for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence going to this is the journey back into the history of slavery a i think will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 10th on t.w. cutler. place . this is d w news live from berlin and me and maurice protesters say they're undeterred 2000 people returned to the streets to demand the military give up power just one day after po
germany on. a journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural elite. preserving nerine's take on creative risks and building. 1700 years of jewish life in germany march 20th. w. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what is the latest research says. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on g.w. . blakemore forced into a nameless mass. of. their bodies when your tools...
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this is d w news live from berlin germany adopt strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a surge in cases with highly contagious variants we'll hear from our correspondent and one of the border checkpoints also on the show to shine.
this is d w news live from berlin germany adopt strict measures to stop the spread of coronavirus the country closes its borders with austria and the czech republic after a surge in cases with highly contagious variants we'll hear from our correspondent and one of the border checkpoints also on the show to shine.
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nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his sit up as projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. to talk of a ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition bright was born into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner of. the. owner of the area around the. aoa was he's dedicated his latest works to the survivors of the holler attack. the live view we live as we live. and there are enough people who are also tolerant and open and often is for emails or missed there will always be extremists and my work also deals with the effects of anti semitism and this was a bridge but i would also like to show the light radiated by the people who live here in berlin and feel good to show the good aspects as a contest to win. back interest in their new arrivals from israel. will be the 1st motion that just slips of rain in his girlfriend the new cheap talk he knows how import
nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his sit up as projects here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. to talk of a ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition bright was born into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner of. the. owner of the...
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nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his project here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. to talk of a ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition right was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner. of the the the owner of the area around the. area was he's dedicated his latest words to the survivors of the holler attack. he lives very live we live as we live. and there are enough people who are also tolerant and open and often is for the e-mails or extremes missed there will always be extremists and my work also deals with the effects of anti semitism and i think that this was a bridge but i would also like to show the light radiated by the people who live here in berlin and feel good to show the good aspects as a thing to test. back interest in their new arrivals from israel. will be the 1st motion are not just minutes of reuniting his gir
nevertheless the rabbi firmly believes that jewish life is possible in germany and that's why his set up his project here. in berlin a long time friend is an example of how a fresh start in germany can succeed. to talk of a ben human right has invited the rabbi to attend to 6 edition right was blown into an ultra religious israeli family he's been living in berlin for a living he is now jewish identity and jewish life in germany and the major themes in his work. the owner. of the the the owner...
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than protests go plans to plant 100000 hectares an area larger than berlin germany. down popescu a need someone with influence in the capital who will campaign for his reforestation plan and ensure the land is his to use octavian not only has good contacts and politics as a former greenpeace member he is also well connected in europe's environmental protection movement. was. former mayor aleksandra do know you works on gaining the trust of small farm. as in convincing them to give up their plots of land for the forestry project it's no easy feat at the start he had to push hard to win them over. which was offered us which we have 45 years of communism and cooperatives behind us and the people were dispossessed of their land and only had it returned a few years ago a lot so then we came along and asked them to make their plots available again. in the 1st villages we approached the people were very reluctant woman or for that we returned with the mayor and officials from the ministry of agriculture to show them we meant what we said we were there we didn't want to take
than protests go plans to plant 100000 hectares an area larger than berlin germany. down popescu a need someone with influence in the capital who will campaign for his reforestation plan and ensure the land is his to use octavian not only has good contacts and politics as a former greenpeace member he is also well connected in europe's environmental protection movement. was. former mayor aleksandra do know you works on gaining the trust of small farm. as in convincing them to give up their...
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berlin. germany pays tribute to the victims of a racist attack. a far-right gunman killed nine people before turning the gun on his mother and himself. urging the public to unite against right wing extremism. also on the program, the u.s. president declares a renewed commitment to the transatlantic alliance. press. biden: america is back. the transatlantic alliance is back and we are not looking backward. >> joe biden says he will work closely with european allies, a commitment welcome to buy france and germany. -- welcomed by france and germany. power return slowly to texas after days of rolling blackouts, but anger towards senator ted cruz's bills after he flew off to mexican sunshine as millions in his home states shivered. ♪ >> welcome to the program. germany is marking a year since nine people were killed in a racist attack that shot the country. the victims were gunned down in the western city by a 43-year-old german man who later turned the gun on himself. the german president acknowledged that authorities had made errors, and said he was d
berlin. germany pays tribute to the victims of a racist attack. a far-right gunman killed nine people before turning the gun on his mother and himself. urging the public to unite against right wing extremism. also on the program, the u.s. president declares a renewed commitment to the transatlantic alliance. press. biden: america is back. the transatlantic alliance is back and we are not looking backward. >> joe biden says he will work closely with european allies, a commitment welcome to...
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s live from berlin germany extends its lockdown even though infection numbers are going down there are some exceptions but fears of corona virus mutations are chancellor angela merkel insisting on keeping with strict since tight shots were not totally friend to her reopening strategy in front of parliament will bring you live coverage.
s live from berlin germany extends its lockdown even though infection numbers are going down there are some exceptions but fears of corona virus mutations are chancellor angela merkel insisting on keeping with strict since tight shots were not totally friend to her reopening strategy in front of parliament will bring you live coverage.
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this is the news live from berlin germany extends its lockdown even though infection numbers are going down there are some exceptions but fears of coronavirus mutations our chance of insisting on keeping restrictions tight for at least another month is also coming up prosecutors unveiled chilling images to make their case against donald trump or the 1st full day of arguments in his impeachment trial they show breaking into the capital of the police officers plain. and freedom for one of saudi arabia's most vocal rights activists jane i'll have lul was held in custody for $1001.00 days after she complained for women to be allowed to drive. us welcome to the program germany's leaders have agreed to extend the country's current coronavirus lockdown until at least march 7th although some restrictions will be relaxed in a virtual summit with leaders of the 16 federal states chancellor angela merkel made clear she wanted the lockdown extended even further though the numbers of deaths a new infections has been declining recently says the new variants of covert 19 remain a serious cause for co
this is the news live from berlin germany extends its lockdown even though infection numbers are going down there are some exceptions but fears of coronavirus mutations our chance of insisting on keeping restrictions tight for at least another month is also coming up prosecutors unveiled chilling images to make their case against donald trump or the 1st full day of arguments in his impeachment trial they show breaking into the capital of the police officers plain. and freedom for one of saudi...
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it was donald trump who wanted the removal of american troops from germany to accuse berlin a fellow nato member of making a fortune off u.s. soldiers and also not contributing enough to the alliance the plans were slammed by germany which said they weakened europe's security meanwhile this week military officials announced the arrival of more than $200.00 us air force personnel in norway the 1st ever deployment to the country would also include of b. one bomber squadron which is reportedly to assist training flights in the region brian becker from the anti war coalition believes us in a transition only benefits big corporations. the u.s. unlike earlier empires that had colonies all over the world united states has military bases in installations as a way to guarantee american power the extension of american power in all of these countries and so the quid pro quo with the nato allies that resuscitate it both elyse in defeated and risk there is at the end of world war 2 was that they would agree that their countries would be occupied supplemented basically under the control of the unit
it was donald trump who wanted the removal of american troops from germany to accuse berlin a fellow nato member of making a fortune off u.s. soldiers and also not contributing enough to the alliance the plans were slammed by germany which said they weakened europe's security meanwhile this week military officials announced the arrival of more than $200.00 us air force personnel in norway the 1st ever deployment to the country would also include of b. one bomber squadron which is reportedly to...
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redeployments from germany it was donald trump who ordered the removal of american troops in germany he accused berlin fellow nato member of making a fortune off u.s. soldiers and also of not contributing enough to the alliance the plants were slum by germany which described it as weakening europe's security infrastructure. meanwhile this week military officials and months the arrival of more than $200.00 u.s. earth force personnel in norway the 1st ever deployment to the country will also include been expected to be warm blunt's or squadron with says reportedly to assist bomber training flights in the region i spoke to brian becker from the. coalition who believes u.s. militarization is only a benefit to corporations who profit from conflict. the u.s. unlike earlier empires that had colonies all over the world united states has military bases and installations as a way to guarantee american power the extension of american power in all of these countries and so the quid pro quo with the nato allies that resuscitate it both elyse in defeated and risk there is at the end of world war 2 was that they wou
redeployments from germany it was donald trump who ordered the removal of american troops in germany he accused berlin fellow nato member of making a fortune off u.s. soldiers and also of not contributing enough to the alliance the plants were slum by germany which described it as weakening europe's security infrastructure. meanwhile this week military officials and months the arrival of more than $200.00 u.s. earth force personnel in norway the 1st ever deployment to the country will also...