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my name is jenny paris and where and again. this is d. w. news live from berlin a new u.s. brokered cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan was set to take effect a few hours. those 5 disputed nagorno-karabakh sunday head of the monday morning ceasefire deadline one of the very latest about that from our correspondent in the region also coming up.
my name is jenny paris and where and again. this is d. w. news live from berlin a new u.s. brokered cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan was set to take effect a few hours. those 5 disputed nagorno-karabakh sunday head of the monday morning ceasefire deadline one of the very latest about that from our correspondent in the region also coming up.
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my name is jenny paris and i work a day w. . you're watching. news asia coming up today tensions in thailand show no sign of letting up it might not look like a protest but this fake fashion show is an attempt to stick it to the king with demonstrations set to continue this weekend how will the government as a tightening respond. plus china wins big with the release of its latest hit video game but at what cost to its players we'll look at the controversy surrounding again change impact. and it's a mushroom this season in north of rio we'll take of prayer a look inside the secretive state and meet a man keeping up the oldest.
my name is jenny paris and i work a day w. . you're watching. news asia coming up today tensions in thailand show no sign of letting up it might not look like a protest but this fake fashion show is an attempt to stick it to the king with demonstrations set to continue this weekend how will the government as a tightening respond. plus china wins big with the release of its latest hit video game but at what cost to its players we'll look at the controversy surrounding again change impact. and...
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my name is jenny paris and i work a day w. . this and do some book story of a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. and the strand was. since i don't stand a chance. training success. tech academy starts october 15th d w. this is the wus a show coming up today the cost of suffering from a mental illness. thousands across asia are shackled in chains by their families unable to cope with their mental illness we ask what needs to happen to this practice plus. the slums that beat back the coronavirus but at what cost where are we in india to see how the country's largest slums through months of lockdown. and ban in black and one academy in china after pays these guys for a career serving the rich and famous. welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us imagine for a moment being locked up in chains in a small room eating and sleeping there unable to leave for years only because you have a mental illness it sounds medieval but it's happening in modern times in as many as 60 countries acr
my name is jenny paris and i work a day w. . this and do some book story of a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. and the strand was. since i don't stand a chance. training success. tech academy starts october 15th d w. this is the wus a show coming up today the cost of suffering from a mental illness. thousands across asia are shackled in chains by their families unable to cope with their mental illness we ask what needs to happen to this practice...
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my name is jenny paris and i weren't a d.w.i. . parker was the bearer of bad tidings when a court issues a warrant he goes to people's homes and evicts them but more laws or not we have a court or into. the tenants are led away by the police i haven't been paying the rent. from where can i go with my children rents are high in barcelona there's a housing shortage thousands of people live in apartments as illegal occupants the pandemic has made the situation even worse bailiff's ago a busy weekend market. there are 8 evictions on parker schedule today all in lost me tell it a suburb of. the family he's going to next has to leave their home it's been ages since they last paid the rent. regularly as we have a court warrant and all have to leave today to go home even though why weren't we told about it. if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders that i you know i really owner of the apartments wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we
my name is jenny paris and i weren't a d.w.i. . parker was the bearer of bad tidings when a court issues a warrant he goes to people's homes and evicts them but more laws or not we have a court or into. the tenants are led away by the police i haven't been paying the rent. from where can i go with my children rents are high in barcelona there's a housing shortage thousands of people live in apartments as illegal occupants the pandemic has made the situation even worse bailiff's ago a busy...
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my name is jenny paris and i weren't. american poet louise glick is this year's nobel prize laureate for literature the decision by the swedish academy surprise not just the world but also the author herself. here she is back in 2016 with president barack obama but it was apparently pleasant we shocked when she received an early morning call from stockholm with the news the nobel committee said they chose her for her quote unstable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal . and for more about the nobel prize in literature i'm joined by my colleague mike a crew guy mike how big of a surprise is this when no one had her on the list but this was the case and the reason he is that somebody once no one expected to win so surprise has become the rule right as you might say but after the announcement we were all searching for photos of her. and that and that manny she's not really famous but is not a nobody it's just obvious that poetry has not the weight that novelists do maybe. it's also may b
my name is jenny paris and i weren't. american poet louise glick is this year's nobel prize laureate for literature the decision by the swedish academy surprise not just the world but also the author herself. here she is back in 2016 with president barack obama but it was apparently pleasant we shocked when she received an early morning call from stockholm with the news the nobel committee said they chose her for her quote unstable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual...
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my name is jenny paris and i work. this for some book story of a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is crito no chemicals. and this time was. the students my. sister don't stand a chance. train in successful. duck academy starts oct 15th d. w. . this is did i would use a show coming up today and i don't 1st of mocking the beginning of the very it's a mixture of. a battle 70 years ago today was the 1st step in trying not absorbing the best into its stead of 3 many heroes and on occasions of human rights violations they thought was just to bets future off on the trying not to trust. allegations of forced labor and trying also cotton fields to put a wee bit of detainee has been if the 2 shirts go closer. and funny in view of the paying close attention to. upcoming u.s. election as the outcome could change their lives and fortunes. 5 british planetary welcome to d.-day glad you could join us 70 years ago today china took its 1st steps towards and then to bet into its stead of 3 the battle of jumbo bitter chin
my name is jenny paris and i work. this for some book story of a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is crito no chemicals. and this time was. the students my. sister don't stand a chance. train in successful. duck academy starts oct 15th d. w. . this is did i would use a show coming up today and i don't 1st of mocking the beginning of the very it's a mixture of. a battle 70 years ago today was the 1st step in trying not absorbing the best into its stead of 3 many heroes and on...
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my name is jenny paris and i work a d.w.i. . this is state of the news africa coming up on the program a big birthday not everybody is saying a bracing nigeria is marking 60 years of independence to date these protesters who refer to themselves as concerned by gerry and say this little cause for cheer their twitter hash tag revolution out has been trending in the country. hello i'm. it's good to have your company nigeria's president has called for national healing as the west african giant mocks 60 years of independence from british colonial rule officials say liberations was scaled down due to the coronavirus pandemic but more notably there were anti-government demonstrations in a number of cities nigeria is currently experiencing deep economic and security challenges are spawn and funny as this report. nigeria is turning 60 but if you look at it state you'll find more reasons to be concerned than to celebrate 6 decades ago when this country declared independence it had a population of 45000000 people today more than 200000000
my name is jenny paris and i work a d.w.i. . this is state of the news africa coming up on the program a big birthday not everybody is saying a bracing nigeria is marking 60 years of independence to date these protesters who refer to themselves as concerned by gerry and say this little cause for cheer their twitter hash tag revolution out has been trending in the country. hello i'm. it's good to have your company nigeria's president has called for national healing as the west african giant...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins us now.even it is having to tighten restrictions? yes, that's right. as of monday, this country enters another partial lockdown. bars, restaurants, arts and leisure facilities will close for a month, although unlike the restrictions we saw early in the air, schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households, professional sporting events like the bundesliga will go ahead but matches will once again be played to empty stadium. all this in a country which came so relatively successfully through the first wave of the pandemic. if you look at the figures, the case numbers, they are still lower than many other parts of europe, for example france and britain too, but the authorities here in berlin are spooked for two reasons, first of all of the speed at which the virus now appears to be spreading, and secondly this country has relied on track and trace, identifying the source of an outbreak and then tracing and brea
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins us now.even it is having to tighten restrictions? yes, that's right. as of monday, this country enters another partial lockdown. bars, restaurants, arts and leisure facilities will close for a month, although unlike the restrictions we saw early in the air, schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households, professional sporting events...
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prident trump is unpopular after withdrawing from the paris climate changegreement and threatening to leave nato. we are joined by berlin correspondent, jennyerman politicianseel the u.s. has stepped back from its traditional leadership role in the world? reporter: very much so. the geral consensus is the last four years have beenem exy disruptive and destructive. there is a concern that were there toe another four years of the trump administratn not only would we see more of the same, but there might be an acleration in terms of the way the u.s. administration has bear behaving tgermany. initially, behind the scenes in berlinhe were efforts to try and make a connection with the trump administration. it was not easy. that was the experience for many european capitals, but germany was dismayed because it habeen singled out sony times --o many times. the gas pipeline that will double the amount of russian gas ming in, and they feel that maybe they have more to lose from a second term for donald trump in office. what that might mean. about i suppose you cannot really imagine two leaders less alike than angela merkel and donald trump. there was
prident trump is unpopular after withdrawing from the paris climate changegreement and threatening to leave nato. we are joined by berlin correspondent, jennyerman politicianseel the u.s. has stepped back from its traditional leadership role in the world? reporter: very much so. the geral consensus is the last four years have beenem exy disruptive and destructive. there is a concern that were there toe another four years of the trump administratn not only would we see more of the same, but...
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of the funny vision in paris with the last survivors were photographed jenny in time beaching you whohad both contract tuberculosis. patient billie 10 most companion design. isn't really. very. i just wondered where years just looking at him a computer. for suppressed . los lobos teams of this team going overseas into another world into a spin stripped of those powers and a sense of a spin you merely added because is dominated by somebody else or probably meant to do. you nasa sidey he was respected as woman but may spawn. when you see them. with the supposed to be a strange government granddad volta has brought home the more from remains his ancestor tamba so that you can finally rest in peace on palm island among his people. combos mum of 5 body had been found in 1903 in the united states in the basement of a funeral home in cleveland ohio. the strong readers are very spare comes from interest for country. i feel so much for the spirit back home and he's free. is free. this story needs to be called. the george davis types of the prize. gun readers of us when peter. was. in this peri
of the funny vision in paris with the last survivors were photographed jenny in time beaching you whohad both contract tuberculosis. patient billie 10 most companion design. isn't really. very. i just wondered where years just looking at him a computer. for suppressed . los lobos teams of this team going overseas into another world into a spin stripped of those powers and a sense of a spin you merely added because is dominated by somebody else or probably meant to do. you nasa sidey he was...
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jenny, thank you jenny hill in berlin and hugh schofield in paris. died yesterday when their boat sank in the channel off the coast of dunkirk have been identified as members of the same kurdish—iranian family. the parents‘ is—month—old boy remains missing. joining me now is tony smith, former head of uk border force and now a border security consultant. thanks so much for your time this evening. it is another desperate story that i find myself talking to you about. your thoughts about this particular crossing, particularly given that the weather conditions at the time. it's tragic that we're seeing this. i think the migrants had been seduced by good weather over the summer. when it's like a mill pond, obviously very tempting for them to cross. but i'm afraid, as the winter draws on these are turbulent waters. it's extremely dangerous and of course it's now tragically lost lives which, i'm afraid, predictable and the circumstances. every time there is talk, including from politicians, it is the people ‘s mother who must be found and stopped —— people
jenny, thank you jenny hill in berlin and hugh schofield in paris. died yesterday when their boat sank in the channel off the coast of dunkirk have been identified as members of the same kurdish—iranian family. the parents‘ is—month—old boy remains missing. joining me now is tony smith, former head of uk border force and now a border security consultant. thanks so much for your time this evening. it is another desperate story that i find myself talking to you about. your thoughts about...
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paris. a month—long partial lockdown is also coming into force in germany — which includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. 0ur berlin correspondent, jennyst. as of monday, this country enters a partial lockdown. as you say, bars, restaurants, leisure and arts facilities will all close for a month. slightly different from the restrictions we saw earlier in the year in that schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households. professional sporting events will go ahead as planned, like the bundesliga, but those matches will once again be played behind closed doors. all this in a country which came relatively successfully through that first wave. if you look at germany's case numbers, you'll see they‘ re still far lower than those we're seeing in france and indeed britain. but two developments are spooking the authorities here in berlin. first, the speed at which this virus is now spreading to the country. and second, this, germany has relied on a strategy of track and trace. identify the source of an outbreak, then trace and break any subsequent chains of in
paris. a month—long partial lockdown is also coming into force in germany — which includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. 0ur berlin correspondent, jennyst. as of monday, this country enters a partial lockdown. as you say, bars, restaurants, leisure and arts facilities will all close for a month. slightly different from the restrictions we saw earlier in the year in that schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten...
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paris. a month—long partial lockdown is also coming into force in germany which includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. our berlin correspondent jennytest. as of monday, this country enters a partial lockdown. as you say, bars, restaurants, leisure and arts facilities will all close for a month. slightly different from the restrictions we saw earlier in the year in that schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households. professional sporting events will go ahead as planned, like the bundesliga, but those matches will once again be played behind closed doors. all this in a country which came relatively successfully through that first wave. if you look at germany's case numbers, you'll see they‘ re still far lower than those we're seeing in france and indeed britain. but two developments are spooking the authorities here in berlin. first, the speed at which this virus is now spreading to the country. and second, this, germany has relied on a strategy of track and trace. identify the source of an outbreak, then trace and break any subsequent chains of
paris. a month—long partial lockdown is also coming into force in germany which includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. our berlin correspondent jennytest. as of monday, this country enters a partial lockdown. as you say, bars, restaurants, leisure and arts facilities will all close for a month. slightly different from the restrictions we saw earlier in the year in that schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten...
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jenny hill, bbc news, bavaria. all bars have to close in parisnumber of cases in paris has reached a new high and because the proportion of intensive care beds that are taken up by covid patients has also reached a threshold, 30%, and what that means is that as you are saying, we have moved in paris to really the maximum alert, copying marseille which is the only other city to be at this level and that means, in the states' very rigid organisation that they have in france, that this system kicks in, this very much reported closure of bars and cafe is. if you go out this morning, as i would normally do and maybe have a coffee down the road in a cafe, i will find that cafe is shut because the reckoning is that particularly bars are the problem, bars, the government thinks, are where young people tend to congregate in the evening and they are being promiscuous in the french sense, which means mingling, over intermingling and that is how the virus is spreading. now, what you will find, however, at the same time, is that a lot of brasserie, bistro typ
jenny hill, bbc news, bavaria. all bars have to close in parisnumber of cases in paris has reached a new high and because the proportion of intensive care beds that are taken up by covid patients has also reached a threshold, 30%, and what that means is that as you are saying, we have moved in paris to really the maximum alert, copying marseille which is the only other city to be at this level and that means, in the states' very rigid organisation that they have in france, that this system...