on the world i m leaving. in the middle east you re wrong. as i ve told the president we agree with israel that everything must be done to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons even if we don t agree on the particulars we do agree that everything we do must pave the way to this goal well the head office is actually a right hand the studio ready to kick me out come in with the business so do stay tuned for that and exactly when it. comes. to. the food. and jam and with. any time any place to. video an event has.
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in negotiations last year s mediators succeeded in ventura and. it was the birth of modern day king was. sixteen forty years. to produce starts october twenty fourth and d.-w. . welcome to global three thousand this week we head to kenya to meet some adults going back to school their i am a well paid job. in vietnam s capital hanoi pollution is becoming a big problem what s the solution. and we meet people who fled to venezuela where food and basic necessities are increasingly short supply.
in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight socialist go chavez was elected president of venezuela many of his electorate hoped he d offer them a chance of prosperity and indeed over the following years poverty in venice way learned the hard thanks to profits from the country s most important commodity oil but chavez also weakened the economy with a series of nationalisation splitting investors off then the us canada and the e.u. introduced economic sanctions in two thousand and thirteen and nicola
if discontinuous. there should be. if it is. not fixed. bangladesh the dawn of islamism and exclusive d.w. report starts october eighteenth. welcome to global three thousand this week we head to kenya to meet some adults going back to school there i am a well paid job. in vietnam s capital hanoi pollution is becoming a big problem what s the solution. and we need people who fled to venezuela where food and basic necessities i mean increasingly short supply
. in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight socialist go chavez was elected president of venezuela many of his electorate hoped he d offer them a chance of prosperity and indeed over the following years poverty in venezuela nearly hoff to thanks to profits from the country s most important commodity oil but chavez also weakened the economy with a series of nationalisation splitting investors off then the us canada and the e.u. introduced economic sanctions in two thousand and thirteen nicolas maduro took over from chavez and the e
they deploy the powers of social media. their messages are spreading like wildfire a social media spectacle is critical to the boat and thousands of. cars. on the streets and they are winning more than changing the are already. digital. stars in the twenty fifth d.w. . hello welcome to equally near sustainability magazine where reading to do seem to change may cause people like you and i who are finding solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world to be. coming to us from new like india.
this week let s look at how an organization like mumbai is changing people s perception of the city streets. when the engines are doing to reduce their carbon footprint. and how an art project is making or statement to combat air pollution and climate change. what caused the war story that has a brutal beginning but luckily a happy ending in the eighty s in the early ninety s or four hundred thousand stray dogs of mumbai were caught and killed most of the sunni didn t mean. local n.g
much after one hundred gives the ideals of the favs are more relevant today than they were a hundred years ago generis shaped to color the boss people in the way of shaping society. with ideas that are part of. the house world three part documentary starts january thirteenth on t w. welcome to this edition of africa then environmental magazine show its cover to spike in germany channels t.v. and i and present to be in south africa i m felicia industry and i m happy to be
sharing the limelight with my colleague not to hello there and hi felicia yes i m not in lagos i mean gonna cry gonna put together some exciting environmental topics from africa and europe for you today will be looking at the importance of c grasses to the oceans and how some scientists develop a to fish will soon graph but here s what else is coming up on the show. with me the young man in kenya who has gone into business as a self-employed we wish. we hunt for making our way and visit the reptile rescue center. an
as peaceful protest brings about change in algeria one of the country s leading intellectuals novelist and journalist. reflects on his latest novel and how it mirrors some of the social unrest in his country. and a brand new wooden high rise in norway has become the world s tallest timber tower we ll check it out. well it s hard to believe but the chair that you can see behind me here was created nearly one hundred years ago about how school of architecture and design may have only existed for fourteen years but its influence was far reaching as it sought to unite craftsmanship with art well for the bauhaus and teener e one german firm has in reinterpreted a line of classic furniture proof that its modernist philosophy has lost none of its punch today. this is vaulted copius is director s chair from one nine hundred
twenty two twenty three. and here s its twenty teams reinterpretation. this is brandon s table from one nine hundred twenty four. and here s the twenty eighteen edition.
still a backer for the arts but it s all subjective. so has become too expensive and too cool but it s struggling office of lost the studios all rehearsal rooms to soaring rents predatory developers here s a clip from a documentary about two artists who left but eventually return. the other to pitch otto is a multimedia artist from the united states her husband alexander is best known as the basis for the band in a night out this film shows how they came to a point where they felt they couldn t breathe and berlin anymore. then we blew out how walls by giving up our house. we left berlin back then because in twenty ten beilin had arrived at a point in its development that was absolutely not conducive to being an
independent artist. so they packed everything up and tried to make their dream a reality some place else. like great is showing what we are like nomads they first headed to mexico then to new york then finally to prague they found more on their journey than just the individua
and session with hiking. 50 years ago the apollo 11 spacecraft was on its way to the moon when the astronauts landed and live pictures were beamed into our living rooms it altered our perception of the moon and indeed outer space and in films the whole perception of the moon changed as well here s some examples of the moon on film starting with real pictures of massa s achievement off a century ago. it was perhaps the greatest human adventure of all time shown live on television. a new documentary apollo 11 tells the story of the 1st manned moon landing it features digitally restored footage from nessus archive as well as rediscovered film reels that had never been seen before you have to kind of whittle down one of the key moments or the moments of humanity that happen what were the things that stood out what really got me was the emotion on their faces
you could see the weight of what they were about to do. but the world of cinema was fascinated with the moon long before people la
concern for the environment. and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that s the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country s reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the communist system and opened a vast new world of possibilities at the same time however it up ended everything about their creative motivation and their lives for 30 years on an exhibition in like 6 looks at the art that was produced during this turbulent period. doris siegler doesn t see herself as someone who can see into the future but what the light sic artist painted just a year before the fall of the wall did come to pass people peacefully demonstrating with candles crossing a border bridge. as nutty it was spring 980 s.
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it all series 100 german must reads stefan s far beware of pity as a hero who was always getting things rollers suffering it is not a case of real simple tatoos have never been so popular they ve been around for thousands of years but 1st became fashionable in the 1960 s. with the hippie movement and the biking culture background it was a sign of individuality and since then to do so tattoos have never looked back today it s a thriving industry and we were europe s biggest to 2 convention here in berlin over the weekend and the superstars of to touring with to show off their skills. the annual convention sees hundreds of tattoo artists tattoo enthusiastic and the curious converging on the german capital to tattoo artists some of the best in the world modern day jet setters whose reputation precedes them thanks in part to
instagram. a large following means worldwide recognition sponsorships and global gigs. tattoo artist raffle looks from brazil started working on skin at just 13 he