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that's all fine is a world heritage site that symbolizes a bygone industrial age a heritage site that's reinvented itself. in the 1920 s. revolutionary ideas an architecture and design spread to the world from desk in saxony on halt buildings by such architects as volatile gore pos. and lute fun the whole were established the bauhaus style the bauhaus became the 20th century's most important school of architecture design and art in 1026 peels founded the school of design in debt sell its professors were well known artists and architects as a reform movement after the 1st world war the bell house also had social aspirations it aim to create prototypes of objects and spaces for a more humane society of the future. the bauhaus wanted to rethink design from scratch both the school building itself and the sambal of masters houses and s.l. became world heritage sites in 1996. the bauhaus lecturers lived in the master's house as their construction from 925-2926 was funded by the city of death so files are gopi as designed them and they were examples of a modern and comfortable lifestyle. the m
that's all fine is a world heritage site that symbolizes a bygone industrial age a heritage site that's reinvented itself. in the 1920 s. revolutionary ideas an architecture and design spread to the world from desk in saxony on halt buildings by such architects as volatile gore pos. and lute fun the whole were established the bauhaus style the bauhaus became the 20th century's most important school of architecture design and art in 1026 peels founded the school of design in debt sell its...
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also world heritage sites. google lived in this large house for 50 years until his death and 832 it provided him with plenty of room for his art collection. here he wrote such works as follows and the novel elective affinities. the park on the river in many weimar. you hundreds come from a good test garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. by mel was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries now you can trace that intellectual life in many places there. that salt fine industrial complex in essen in north rhine-westphalia is an example of industrial heritage. once the world's largest and most modern coal mining complex it exemplifies the development of heavy industry in europe. is like good it's at this point in style while this region's origins lie with coal and steel and it's very important for the region and its identity to preserve and document individual facilities so people can see how they oper
also world heritage sites. google lived in this large house for 50 years until his death and 832 it provided him with plenty of room for his art collection. here he wrote such works as follows and the novel elective affinities. the park on the river in many weimar. you hundreds come from a good test garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. by mel was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th...
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and these are some of the hash tags driving the conversation from african heritage go back to africa to people about that in just a moment but beyond the return year of return 2019 that mounts 400 years since the 1st enslaved africans arrived in the new world while member of our like community says heritage tourism to africa helps inspire new ideas and could spur long term investment in africa and we also got a video comment about the importance of birthright tourism to the continent and have a look. birthrate journeys to africa are critical. to the continent where they are for the descendants down property great journey to see a better understanding of the past and i think that there's a sense of. purpose. those in the last 3 years i believe you present day africa as kind of the future leaders there come to see united with police to better and incredible. for more on this we're joined from new york by awhile al-shaykh she is co-founder and c.e.o. of birthright africa also in new york shana lewis she's a student who has taken part in the birthright africa program actually boy is a to
and these are some of the hash tags driving the conversation from african heritage go back to africa to people about that in just a moment but beyond the return year of return 2019 that mounts 400 years since the 1st enslaved africans arrived in the new world while member of our like community says heritage tourism to africa helps inspire new ideas and could spur long term investment in africa and we also got a video comment about the importance of birthright tourism to the continent and have a...
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from the heritage project. and then you had stephen moore, the so-called foundation of the heritage. i question his impartiality and nonpartisan nature in his analysis. right now, we are in the middle of some kind of a weird crisis, the coronavirus, and it certainly has upset the regular functioning of our nation. as for elections, 58 countries on earth have paper ballots that are counted by people. papere a weird mixture of and computer ballots counted by computers. the real fraud in american elections is election fraud. it is dishonest counting controlled by private companies that run our system. thank you. your organization as part of heritage foundation. the exactly is the goal of honest elections project? guest: i want to set the record straight. the caller is incorrect. i used to work at the heritage foundation, but my new group is an entirely separate, independent enterprise that has no affiliation with the heritage foundation whatsoever. i want to be absolutely clear about that. i am proud of the time i
from the heritage project. and then you had stephen moore, the so-called foundation of the heritage. i question his impartiality and nonpartisan nature in his analysis. right now, we are in the middle of some kind of a weird crisis, the coronavirus, and it certainly has upset the regular functioning of our nation. as for elections, 58 countries on earth have paper ballots that are counted by people. papere a weird mixture of and computer ballots counted by computers. the real fraud in american...
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[applause] >> thank you, rob, great to be back at heritage. i really spent the most productive research year of my life here in 1989, 1990. this building was the base for my trips to the library of commerce about 5 blocks away and it was fun. my research turned into american compassion, people say it made a different in the drive of welfare reform in mid-1990's. i like to think that change helped people move from the welfare world into productive work, so i'm grateful to heritage for that contribution to fighting poverty in america. arthur brooks was a friend of mine, he got barack obama's job to drop i'm a conservative because i care about helping the poor. i am grateful to heritage for spending the year here with the nefarious background that rob referred to. back in the 1970's i thought i was pretty smart. i had high sat scores, diploma, work in big-time journalism. i was basically a left-wing protestor, invited him to house of power and i was so smart that was one of the stupidest thing anybody could do i joined the communist party as rob
[applause] >> thank you, rob, great to be back at heritage. i really spent the most productive research year of my life here in 1989, 1990. this building was the base for my trips to the library of commerce about 5 blocks away and it was fun. my research turned into american compassion, people say it made a different in the drive of welfare reform in mid-1990's. i like to think that change helped people move from the welfare world into productive work, so i'm grateful to heritage for that...
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the other set of people saw it not as racism but as heritage and sacrifice and service. ad gone and condemned those people that saw it that way, that flag neve would have come down. a instead i had nowledge the thoughts of both and say, ut now it's time for our state to move forward." and through those actions, i called for the confederate flag to come down, and it came down. and, you know, if you go around vilifying people for their n views, they' gonna listen to you, much less work with you. i needed to let them know, "i understand that that's how you feel." not how i feel, but i understood that's how they felt. and we had to find a way for them to feel like ey were part of this decision for the betterment of soh carolina. >> my question, i thin is to the heritage-not-hate crowd. you know, there's a certain timing of, in the early '60s, when confederate symbols began to reemerge throhout the south -- after the brown v. board of education decision, before the civil rights act -- when the south was, fnkly -- or, elements of the south the federal goveorcingto resist racia
the other set of people saw it not as racism but as heritage and sacrifice and service. ad gone and condemned those people that saw it that way, that flag neve would have come down. a instead i had nowledge the thoughts of both and say, ut now it's time for our state to move forward." and through those actions, i called for the confederate flag to come down, and it came down. and, you know, if you go around vilifying people for their n views, they' gonna listen to you, much less work with...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 36 to get the map now. if it is for me. it's for. the children is for. beethoven it is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d w. is that human race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our system we're using too much water and we're told. her life. going to go slower supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rains come starts march 20th on w. . this is good news and these are our top stories. u.s. president donald trump has declared a national emergency in the united states over the spread of covert $1000.00 coronavirus the move releases billions of dollars in disaster funding and give special powers to health authorities. the world health organization says europe is now the current epicenter of the corona virus with more new cases per day than china had at the height of its epidemic governments across your.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 36 to get the map now. if it is for me. it's for. the children is for. beethoven it is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d w. is that human race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our system we're using too much water and we're told. her life. going to go slower supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rains come starts march 20th...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 maps now. is the shaman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our system were using too much water and were colluding with her life's. going to go for supplies will last for ever but they won't the for when the main stuff just starts march 20th on w. . the cuts. come. that describing it as black monday and oil price war. crashing equities at the global spread of the coronavirus analysts call it a killer cocktail that sent markets into a frenzy will go to our correspondents in frankfurt and singapore. and the cost of crude continues to plunge the major producers fail to agree on cutting output to prop up prices we'll get analysis from an oil expert in london. i mean let's do business things just got worse on global exchanges this monday is looking black traders are asking themselves if this could be a bit of a sudden collapse in asset values marking the end of the growth phase in a cycle in credit markets or business activity or european stocks local orrible it was also a
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 maps now. is the shaman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our system were using too much water and were colluding with her life's. going to go for supplies will last for ever but they won't the for when the main stuff just starts march 20th on w. . the cuts. come. that describing it as black monday and oil price war. crashing equities at the global spread of the coronavirus analysts call it a killer...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. what's the secret behind this classic. use of the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. for the ages british. law. up. beethoven's 9th for the more it starts opening night on t.w. . this is news live from both india's population of 1300000000 begins a 3 week lockdown to come about the coronavirus the streets of the capital delhi a deserted asked people stay behind closed doors prime minister narendra modi warns that without the locked up the country could be set back to $28.00 while he is also on the program i believe me outlook from german industry a new report sets the fold in expectations for much money factoring prompted by the coronavirus is the single worst drop in 70 years of industry since.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. what's the secret behind this classic. use of the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. for the ages british. law. up. beethoven's 9th for the more it starts opening night on t.w. . this is news live from both india's population of 1300000000 begins a 3 week lockdown to come about the coronavirus the streets of the capital delhi a deserted asked people stay behind...
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were >> we are in a place of has a heritage hall called the gallery. we have cubbies built into the custom woodwork here that present different treasures, different facets of males unique contributions to medicine and society. over here is an iconic shirt. it is a baseball sign by lugar. he was a patient here in 1939. the black and white photo shows mr. garry as a patient. he gave back in many ways. he defended local youth, included a fellow named bob tierney. he gave him pitching batting lessons. at the american legion team on a soldier's field. bob asked mr. garry to sign his lucky ball. we think he did it on his birthday in june 1939, the day he was diagnosed with a el estes here at mail clinic. but kept the ball for 75 years and the color photo she'll spot as an elderly man still treasury that baseball. the end of this life bob sold the ball to any shuffling, a business executive here in rochester. and he bought the ball for the sole purpose that he and his daughter taylor when we see in the photo, would give it to mail clinic to display, to inspir
were >> we are in a place of has a heritage hall called the gallery. we have cubbies built into the custom woodwork here that present different treasures, different facets of males unique contributions to medicine and society. over here is an iconic shirt. it is a baseball sign by lugar. he was a patient here in 1939. the black and white photo shows mr. garry as a patient. he gave back in many ways. he defended local youth, included a fellow named bob tierney. he gave him pitching batting...
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to explore world heritage site. w world heritage 36 to get here now. the default setting of our planet is green lush and green a-t. expansive landscapes for as long as the ice can see and the victim biodiversity. the impact of humans has been such that we have unknowingly and knowingly change this default to adult create columns of fumes in jungles of concrete and asphalt everywhere. how long welcome to eco india i'm saddened that raghu to be we look at how economic progress can happen in $200.00 b.n. bobert. why goober the packaging industry is criticised for heavily contributing to plastic pollution banning existing practices is not possible yet until a feasible and sustainable alternative is provided a delhi based company is attempting to offset this problem by manufacturing 100 percent natural bio degradable and composed of all packaging in tableware and providing a model to move towards a green economy. in light of major health concerns and vite spread and vironment will damage india has pledged to eliminate single use plastic by 2022 implementing
to explore world heritage site. w world heritage 36 to get here now. the default setting of our planet is green lush and green a-t. expansive landscapes for as long as the ice can see and the victim biodiversity. the impact of humans has been such that we have unknowingly and knowingly change this default to adult create columns of fumes in jungles of concrete and asphalt everywhere. how long welcome to eco india i'm saddened that raghu to be we look at how economic progress can happen in...
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this is heritage hall, the museum of mayo clinic that was established with a generous gift. they had a unique vision. today we'll explore the history, but more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. now, if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see your doctor, you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status, your family background. that history informs the care that you receive today with your hope of a healthier future. just as you as a patient have a history, so, too, does an organization. mayo clinic has a history and our history here is a living, dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today and it sets the stage for where we're going in the future. so you will see, as you travel around mayo clinic here in heritage hall and our other historic displays that history is present with us. i will be showing you and my colleagues will show you some fun and interesting things that bring that to life. a lot of people wonder how a very large prominent medical center ever got started in a s
this is heritage hall, the museum of mayo clinic that was established with a generous gift. they had a unique vision. today we'll explore the history, but more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. now, if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see your doctor, you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status, your family background. that history informs the care that you receive today with your hope of a healthier...
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the families of quanah parker who continue to visit and examine this piece as part of their family heritages well. what we are trying to do is not only educate the public about historic native american arts and culture, but we are also reaching out and working with contemporary native people to help educate us even more about traditional native american heritage. and particularly here on the panhandle we are specifically , looking towards our kiowa and comanche friends for that. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. , nephew oft turing world war ii british codebreaker alan turing, talks about his book, "x, y & z: the real story of how enigma was broken." he chronicles how french, british, and polish spies and mathematicians were able to decipher the german enigma code during world war ii. the international spy museum in washington, d.c., hosted this event. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the international spy museum. i am chris costa, executive director. i'm very excited to
the families of quanah parker who continue to visit and examine this piece as part of their family heritages well. what we are trying to do is not only educate the public about historic native american arts and culture, but we are also reaching out and working with contemporary native people to help educate us even more about traditional native american heritage. and particularly here on the panhandle we are specifically , looking towards our kiowa and comanche friends for that. >> you...
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site today i want to get to know regensburg what attracts is interest to this unesco world heritage site and what does the constant influx of tourists mean for the city this much is certain it's going to be a journey through 2000 years of history. the fact that reagan's burn is such an old and well preserved city is largely things to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance and as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time. next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. bringing berg was not only important because it became a bishop seat fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 114 years. from the 17th to the early 19th century and reagan spoke was actually the capital of europe a bit like brussels today. that the natural diet was convened in 1
site today i want to get to know regensburg what attracts is interest to this unesco world heritage site and what does the constant influx of tourists mean for the city this much is certain it's going to be a journey through 2000 years of history. the fact that reagan's burn is such an old and well preserved city is largely things to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance and as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get the maps now. this is the story of a man who was very good at selling things that didn't exist. monthly. mido was at the center of the biggest financial fraud case in post-war german history. he served 6 years in prison for his crimes. at the height of his power big money had his own jess his own airfield and several luxury homes.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get the maps now. this is the story of a man who was very good at selling things that didn't exist. monthly. mido was at the center of the biggest financial fraud case in post-war german history. he served 6 years in prison for his crimes. at the height of his power big money had his own jess his own airfield and several luxury homes.
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these locations may not be recognized as unesco world heritage sites but each tells the story of its own time and place. we first travel to indonesia where a recent find is putting light on previous society. researchers say that wall paintings discovered in a cave date back some 44,000 years. making them the oldest images of animals and people ever found anywhere in the world. >> nhk's the first tv station granted permission to film the art by the local government. we have to decide. the paintings are an hour away. to reach the property of the cement factory and from here we proceed on foot. >> translator: it's over there. >> reporter: after a 30 minute walk we spot the cave at the top of the shear rock face. we climb up about five meters. so here's the cave where the oldest cave paintings are found, they're dated more than 40,000 years. the image of an n animal is clearly visible. it is believed t to be a water buffalo. this is a wild pig. analysis has dated it being 43,900 years old. the researchers say it's the oldest in the world. depicting animals and other objects. the research
these locations may not be recognized as unesco world heritage sites but each tells the story of its own time and place. we first travel to indonesia where a recent find is putting light on previous society. researchers say that wall paintings discovered in a cave date back some 44,000 years. making them the oldest images of animals and people ever found anywhere in the world. >> nhk's the first tv station granted permission to film the art by the local government. we have to decide. the...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. doubling your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. the 1st. gallery main stock in hindi. a rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the waiting list the center is located just.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. doubling your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. the 1st. gallery main stock in hindi. a rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the waiting list the center is located just.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. chin gallery main spock in hindi ditching garri rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the whiting list the center is located just.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. chin gallery main spock in hindi ditching garri rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the whiting list the center is located just.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. the forum on these creature.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites with the new w. world heritage 3 sixty's getting up now. beethoven is for me i'm told it's for. beethoven is for him. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2022 of the 50th anniversary here on d w. good . point. 20 years ago martin vaughan the. vida was a highly promising young swimmer in 2001 he was diagnosed with leukemia while still in his team. but i was 19 i was focused on the next swimming competition on the next world championships. always thrilling hearts always working hard and all of a sudden i was laying in a hospital bed and i was diagnosed leukemia felt like a nightmare it felt like it was not me. but it was. a stem cell transplant helped him to escape the nightmare. doctor 6 months in a hospital bed he was back in his element the pope the 1st couple of years after my treatments i was the liaison i 1st played with my parents a lot and there were complaining to my doctor that i was not doing a thing. and then i started to enjoy exercises and swimming a bit again and t
and explore fascinating world heritage sites with the new w. world heritage 3 sixty's getting up now. beethoven is for me i'm told it's for. beethoven is for him. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2022 of the 50th anniversary here on d w. good . point. 20 years ago martin vaughan the. vida was a highly promising young swimmer in 2001 he was diagnosed with leukemia while still in his team. but i was 19 i was focused on the next swimming competition on the next world...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. globalization is being put through its paces there's a whole world of job opportunities out there if you're willing to move abroad and have the financial means but a tiny little virus has infected the globe's highly intertwined supply chains that flow through china revealing how vulnerable many companies have become on the move you often.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. globalization is being put through its paces there's a whole world of job opportunities out there if you're willing to move abroad and have the financial means but a tiny little virus has infected the globe's highly intertwined supply chains that flow through china revealing how vulnerable many companies have become on the move you often.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. music plays a big role in the city music has brought me here today. i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of loopy from beethoven's birth. who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musician. and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the right. off course we will also give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and to kill in their respect for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you ho
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. music plays a big role in the city music has brought me here today. i'm in vienna the capital of austria historic old town is a unesco world heritage site. it's highlights include st stephen's cathedral and the imperial palace. i'm in vienna today for a very special reason and 2020 music lovers around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of loopy from beethoven's birth. who was born and born but...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 getting out now. we are living during the most extraordinary time just for.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get a nap now. ringback this week on well stories. germany exceptional circumstances in berlin. and usa life under quarantine. but the stars increase in the morea refugee compliments beside and refugees on living in cramped spaces in very poor hygiene conditions now they also fear the coronavirus. henry a camp was originally planned for 3000 people but now it's housing some 20000 asylum seekers. they live in homemade tents outside the official camp in what's been nicknamed the jungle. more than a 1000 people share a single water outlet which frequently malfunctions when we are out here obviously he has not water now we must go. again to hold. his life sadar an afghan doctor lives with his wife and 4 children in a small tent they fled the war in their country and now rely on an aid. this means waiting in long crowded lines for hours to get food avoiding close contact is almost impossible in morea aid organizations say the camp is an ideal breeding ground for the coronavirus. we are extremely concerne
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get a nap now. ringback this week on well stories. germany exceptional circumstances in berlin. and usa life under quarantine. but the stars increase in the morea refugee compliments beside and refugees on living in cramped spaces in very poor hygiene conditions now they also fear the coronavirus. henry a camp was originally planned for 3000 people but now it's housing some 20000 asylum seekers. they live in homemade tents...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. andrea's boss is living the dream. in his winter wonderland in sweden's locked land . he owns a husky farm with 50 dogs. the sled dog handler better known as a moshe has lived here for 5 years he's made love when this home along with his partner kirsten pearl or. their love of dogs brought them here. in. the boredom. when you 1st get the sled dog bug it's very hard to stop working with sled dogs is a bit more than just owning dogs i trust the dogs and me and the dog trust me when you see this cooperation best in difficult situations and moments. you don't forget it things that moment when you've been in a snowstorm a few times or been pushed to the limit and your dogs bring you home because they trust you when you give the responsibility to the dogs. there is so much potential and this is also fun. as much last. 100 years and kirsten have been together since 1996. 2 years ago their relationship was put to the test. in late summer 2017 they decided to take on an epic challenge. norway'
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. andrea's boss is living the dream. in his winter wonderland in sweden's locked land . he owns a husky farm with 50 dogs. the sled dog handler better known as a moshe has lived here for 5 years he's made love when this home along with his partner kirsten pearl or. their love of dogs brought them here. in. the boredom. when you 1st get the sled dog bug it's very hard to stop working with sled dogs is a bit more...
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and explore world heritage sites. to double world heritage 360 getting up now. and then gemini live. at any time any place names. like the crowd. to sing along to see this to come from super live. interactive exercises. everything is online. interactive gem and to free listing w. play . play. this is d w news live from berlin german chancellor angela merkel has gone into harm quarantine after she was treated by a doctor who later tested positive for the corona virus the announcement coming moments after malcolm introduced tighter restrictions banning gatherings of more than 2 people nationwide. and usually tightens its coronavirus controls while the country you send this support russia just patches doctors and medical equipment to help the country caught as he's in the uk.
and explore world heritage sites. to double world heritage 360 getting up now. and then gemini live. at any time any place names. like the crowd. to sing along to see this to come from super live. interactive exercises. everything is online. interactive gem and to free listing w. play . play. this is d w news live from berlin german chancellor angela merkel has gone into harm quarantine after she was treated by a doctor who later tested positive for the corona virus the announcement coming...
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and explore the mating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fit. i even got white hair is that. benjamin language head. this gets me and they go to make it to in truck loads the same thing you want to do their story gets her fighting and reliable information for margaret. europe's largest economy closes shop as the corona virus spreads germany follows its neighbors and shutters main street businesses in a bid to slow the al break its carmakers in airlines are also feeling the pinch. airlines in the usa there they may not make it to years and now they want washington to guarantee 50000000000 dollars in help. also on the show france is shutting down public life leading to worries about the availability of food and other necessities. this is your business report i'm stephen beard's in berlin thanks for joining us the german government announced new measures on monday to slow the outbreak of coronavirus in the country closing many retail businesses shattering playg
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get me up now. here. on this edition of world stories. europe rescue in the mediterranean. russia mothers fight political persecution but we start out in germany after the right wing racist murders in one hour the city is struggling to come to terms with what happened at the same time they fear a new attacks. it was meant to be a quiet evening with friends and the favorites. with the henna move it turned into a night of horror. i was there really early maybe 6 or half past 6 we just wanted to smoke a pipe and then go home but another friend came along and suggested we stay to watch a champions league match at half time the door to the cafe opened and the shooting began after a few minutes the gunman left and hena turned to his friend said that was for the. i tried to lave i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said said that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked a
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get me up now. here. on this edition of world stories. europe rescue in the mediterranean. russia mothers fight political persecution but we start out in germany after the right wing racist murders in one hour the city is struggling to come to terms with what happened at the same time they fear a new attacks. it was meant to be a quiet evening with friends and the favorites. with the henna move it turned into a night of...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 368 get kept now. is a human race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence we're using too much water and were polluting the matter is life. may go longer supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rain stops starts more 20th on w. . in fact my sarkar lost her father at an early age her family became impoverished and she had to quit school to help support them she lives in march kashmir ako for such families are often socially ostracized as well but fatima is a fighter. and. i have a great opportunity and i'm going to do something. when fought my sardar makes herself a 1st t. of the day her mother and sister are still asleep she's the only one who has a job and she's the only one who has to get up early sometimes that's tough but her . for apprenticeship is like winning the lottery. and people always say to make your dreams come true you have to struggle and i don't know how to put this but i want to be worth something and like everyone else has seen the. fact my
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 368 get kept now. is a human race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence we're using too much water and were polluting the matter is life. may go longer supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rain stops starts more 20th on w. . in fact my sarkar lost her father at an early age her family became impoverished and she had to quit school to help support them she lives in march kashmir ako...
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the real focus of the army heritage education center is the soldiers. in the case of wwii, from all over. they were first deployed in north africa and through the italian campaign. that's the focal point, to convey the sacrifice. that's the important part. they are an interesting backdrop to the whole story. the sherman tank was one of the two most prolific tanks for the war. the sherman series, there were over 49,000 of these tanks manufactured during the second world war. the only soviet tanks were the t34 series. one of these tanks was used by every allied nation during the second world war, including england, the soviet union, and even the nationalist chinese received german tanks. it was a vehicle that had a strategic effect on the war because of the numbers that were out there. this tank was infamously reliable. it had an operational readiness rate of 94%. it was ready 94% of the time, as opposed to some of the german tanks which usually which usually hovered around 50%. this one has the earlier suspension orsystem. the shock absorbers are mounted
the real focus of the army heritage education center is the soldiers. in the case of wwii, from all over. they were first deployed in north africa and through the italian campaign. that's the focal point, to convey the sacrifice. that's the important part. they are an interesting backdrop to the whole story. the sherman tank was one of the two most prolific tanks for the war. the sherman series, there were over 49,000 of these tanks manufactured during the second world war. the only soviet...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites of the. world heritage 316 get the national. international women's day. we tell the stories of women around the world cut their might their struggles and their names terry. left body part for an independent self determined life. unafraid to speak out africa big develop when a guy is given a chance is next to the boys. and afraid to stand out. now just on international women's day. on t.w. . frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining off 1st and trying our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the but. this is the deputy news live from berlin a plea from the w.h.o. as the global coronavirus cases topped $100.00. this is not a big. this is not the time to give up. this is not a time low for excuses. this is a time.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w. world heritage 360 getting apps now. to use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production . all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to mindanao. but my son lost her father at an early age her family became impoverished and she had to quit school to help support them she lives in mark ash morocco or such families are often socially ostracized as well but as a fighter. and. i have a great opportunity and i'm going to use. my sardar makes herself a 1st t. of the day her mother and sister are still asleep or she's the only one who has a job and she's the only one who has to get up early sometimes that's tough but her . her apprenticeship is like winning the lottery. and. people always say to make your dreams come true you have to struggle. i don't know how to put this but i want to be w
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w. world heritage 360 getting apps now. to use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production . all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to mindanao. but my son lost her father at an early age her family became...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. is for me. it's for. them to. be told is for. beethoven 2200. 50 that the 1st 3 years on. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news of a life that book fair is the latest casualty of the coronavirus scare across europe we'll have more on the ramifications of a global outbreak for the cultural scene and also coming up. how do top chefs keep coming up with new and exciting ideas smallbone meet one of their secret weapon food scouts last but. and critically acclaimed electronica artist dan snaith cariboo is a self-proclaimed music nerdy type whose new album suddenly tackles the big themes of life. the 1st casualties on the cultural front in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak were of course in china cinemas and theaters were quickly shut down there and film productions were halted but now as countries here in europe scramble to contain outbreaks the effects on the european art scene are unavoidable and here are some of the high profile cancellations thus far. then this is almost recognizable
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. is for me. it's for. them to. be told is for. beethoven 2200. 50 that the 1st 3 years on. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news of a life that book fair is the latest casualty of the coronavirus scare across europe we'll have more on the ramifications of a global outbreak for the cultural scene and also coming up. how do top chefs keep coming up with new and exciting ideas smallbone meet one of their...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. lawyer. car culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish starlight come on. let oh who's. lifestyles go. on. this is news africa coming up on the program. virus very few cases are being confirmed in african countries so what is the risk of the mosse i'll break on the continent on what all countries be equipped to deal with an epidemic we speak to a w.h.o. experts also coming up. education is an expensive privilege for me across africa a one young woman in nigeria is helping to provide basic education to kids living in the slums. the rain gentle and gigantic but these drops called also will be facing extinction if we don't make some important changes very soon. it's great to have you on the program so how prepared we are virus will be. in the show for now africa has been spared by even major outbreak of the disease so far they have been just 12 confirmed cases that's in egypt tunisia algeria moral call nigeria senegal but is this because that is these has not spread all because it has not been d
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. lawyer. car culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish starlight come on. let oh who's. lifestyles go. on. this is news africa coming up on the program. virus very few cases are being confirmed in african countries so what is the risk of the mosse i'll break on the continent on what all countries be equipped to deal with an epidemic we speak to a w.h.o. experts also coming up. education is an expensive...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. the tumble continues wall street has its worst day since 987 investors deemed governments and central banks anti-virus measures as too little and possibly too late sending stocks to a tailspin also on the program the coronavirus nightmare for the global of nation history gets worse as the u.s. bars travelers from most e.u. nations from entering the country and some good luck for south africa domestic coal production is up. as the gold price climbs over the past months. i'm chris colfer welcome to the program it was the worst day on wall street in more than 3 decades stocks plunged again on thursday triggering a stop in trading for the 2nd time this week the dow jones industrial average fell by 10 percent the sell off coming amid growing uncertainty over global measures to contain the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic so far emergency measures by central banks fail to douse mounting recession fears due to the outbreak losses were worsened by reactions to a travel ban to the u
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. the tumble continues wall street has its worst day since 987 investors deemed governments and central banks anti-virus measures as too little and possibly too late sending stocks to a tailspin also on the program the coronavirus nightmare for the global of nation history gets worse as the u.s. bars travelers from most e.u. nations from entering the country and some good luck for south africa domestic coal...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites the cutty w. world heritage 360 get me up now. this is the story of a man who was very good at selling things that didn't exist. none fix me down was at the center of the biggest financial fraud case in post-war germany history. he says 6 years in prison for his crimes.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites the cutty w. world heritage 360 get me up now. this is the story of a man who was very good at selling things that didn't exist. none fix me down was at the center of the biggest financial fraud case in post-war germany history. he says 6 years in prison for his crimes.
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites to. double your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. please please. please. more on these shifty creatures coming up on the show. and with that a very warm welcome to another edition on your i'm max and this is.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites to. double your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. please please. please. more on these shifty creatures coming up on the show. and with that a very warm welcome to another edition on your i'm max and this is.
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and explore fascinating world heritage site. w world heritage 360 get the map now. their mission of hussein's. comics from started in 1939 since then they've created a fast empire of superheroes the also have human weaknesses. the creators have had their share of clashes the moving story of a comic giant marvel in the stores march 10th one. it doesn't look much like winter in germany central up 11 here skiers snowboarders and above all ski resort operators are suffering from the mild temperatures. the. other ski areas have shut down in recent years but inventive bag in the salad and they're expanding their winter sports activities and trying to keep one step ahead of the climate change. the snow is thawing during the high season. still all of the ski lifts are in operation and all of the slopes are open then to bed is fully booked it's one of the most popular ski areas north of the alps but unlike in the alps white winters can't be taken for granted here at 670 meters above sea level normally lies right on the climatic snow line and studies show this line could rise
and explore fascinating world heritage site. w world heritage 360 get the map now. their mission of hussein's. comics from started in 1939 since then they've created a fast empire of superheroes the also have human weaknesses. the creators have had their share of clashes the moving story of a comic giant marvel in the stores march 10th one. it doesn't look much like winter in germany central up 11 here skiers snowboarders and above all ski resort operators are suffering from the mild...
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i think stories really unite people, and if you have this shared experience and cultural heritage, it stronger, especially if there are values in the stories that you really identify with and that are really important to you, and say, "yes, i belong to the culture that owns these stories." for storytelling and the folklore to survive, it has to have a framework, it has to be an organised thing. that's one of the reasons we do what we do, it's one of the reasons why we have the festival. well, that's all for this week. but coming up next week: rajan‘s in jerusalem, uncovering an ancient pilgrimage route that's been buried underground. we are now walking on original 2000 year old limestone streets that were the centre of alljerusalem. this is the original limestone? the original. you're not going to want to miss it. but for now — from me, mike corey, and the rest of the team here in argentina — it's goodbye. i know our weather has been extreme of late, but rewind a couple of years and you will find a very different extreme that we were in the grip of, and that was the beast from the eas
i think stories really unite people, and if you have this shared experience and cultural heritage, it stronger, especially if there are values in the stories that you really identify with and that are really important to you, and say, "yes, i belong to the culture that owns these stories." for storytelling and the folklore to survive, it has to have a framework, it has to be an organised thing. that's one of the reasons we do what we do, it's one of the reasons why we have the...
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to explore fascinating world heritage site. w world heritage 368 get the map now. in the. climate change. because most of us now for. instance. today have a further future. keep the dot com africa there goes to the melting just. click on shirt. cut. markets continue to clung to as the number of people infected by the coronavirus exceeds 100000 could we be on the brink of another global recession and we'll ask our correspondent on wall street. also coming up the crisis management companies face supply chain disruption consultants are stepping in to help make that you know whether the storm. hit the sniff test of the future scientists to come up with an alias way of testing whether or not off food is good to keep. this business welcome global stocks have continued their freefall as the number of coronavirus cases surpasses 100000 the spread is threatening economies around the world and forcing governments and central banks to step in with economic stimulus here's a recap of what's been a turbulent 2 weeks. it's been the worst 2 weeks for global stocks since the 2008 financia
to explore fascinating world heritage site. w world heritage 368 get the map now. in the. climate change. because most of us now for. instance. today have a further future. keep the dot com africa there goes to the melting just. click on shirt. cut. markets continue to clung to as the number of people infected by the coronavirus exceeds 100000 could we be on the brink of another global recession and we'll ask our correspondent on wall street. also coming up the crisis management companies face...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. all the.or the madam of the hall and. we are living during the most extraordinary. mystery. supportable before the electric. light.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. all the.or the madam of the hall and. we are living during the most extraordinary. mystery. supportable before the electric. light.