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The global stage. And we just heard minister come qanbar also, you know, taking that line with a biden and his administration starting in january. What does that mean for the e. U. . I think the e. U. Sees that also as an opportunity because they have a huge agenda of things that have not worked with the trumpet ministration on trade on technology that are no open for agreement. Its clear that theyre 1st looking at the low hanging fruit areas in Technology Cooperation for instance, that might be easier to get. But also in trade, when the tariffs that were punitive against European Companies might simply be now abolished. And one could be green again on deeper cooperation and a joint under the joint approach. When it comes to meeting china rises specially in the area of technology. Theres so much the europeans and the americans are going to do together, and they need to better forwards for their concerts, where they can talk to each other, but also a willingness to cooperate and to an understanding that things like this, especially when it comes to setting technology standards, when it comes to developing Technology Together can only be done with a high amount of trust, but also with the, with the strong interest from all sides, all the europeans need to do their homework, their not only technology, but also when it comes to defense where it comes to the money they give to accompany their policy. So europe has a lot to offer and it must offer enough already and conclusion, mr. Reka basically talking about multilateralism and president alike vine is a traditional a multilateral he made climate change. One of his immediate priorities, this is a sea change compared to the white house incumbents. How happy is europe about this search change . And weve got 30 seconds. I think we have lost 4 years of that because it was a great achievement to, to win america over to the paris agreement. And now when and when the us also want to lower their own, their opel who should and to contribute better to find a balance. This would be a great possibility to follow the lines, not only with america, but also with china too, to really make a change in climate protection policy having handing out record of the German Council on foreign relations. Thank you for spending time with us. Well, and how easily joe biden can push through his agenda as president could come down to the us state of georgia to run off elections there in january. Will decide if the democrats or the republicans get control of the u. S. Senate and Washington Bureau chief in his poll visit one small town in georgia to examine the political divide more closely. In the heart of one of the most divided counties in georgia. Nice, a town minutes with half of its population is white and 48 percent. Just africanamericans in an antique shop in downtown we find many items that reflect the time when milledgeville was. George was a State Capitol that was during the civil war when the confederacy including draw, just fought to keep slavery some elements of that time still seem relevant to shop owner larry hughson, who seems to be stuck in the past. There is never, never going to be equality in race. He has a grim take on the current political situation. And i dont think the republicans and the democrats are going to maybe only level play and failed. Floyd griffin has been doing his bit to level George Allens political Playing Field for decades. He was the 1st democrat to have been elected from this area to the Georgia Senate and also served as minute rules may or the bottom line is ratios on here and an american president majority, the White Community are going to be in a minority here pretty soon and they fear that the black and brown people are going to take over. The divisions here in milledgeville, broadly reflect those of the whole of the usa bringing together people who feel as differently as floyd, griffin and antique shop owner, larry used to do is a major challenge. But they need to Work Together on the many problems in the country. And in the town, stephen hall was or has some ideas. He is the director of the local library and tells organize the initiative on the table brings people together to discuss local issues in a constructive way. He approaches low drama and encourages everyone to get involved. I think the Biggest Issue for us is what is america . Weve had a lot of changes in the last couple years and a lot of the norms that weve had for better or for worse and gone away. And i think were looking at a future of what is our value, what are our ideas of how we should behave toward each other . And what is the common purpose that we have . I think weve lost a little track about and id love to see that come together in the future or that americans have to start listening to one another and stop shouting over each other. Colombia has produced some top level cyclists over the years, but none of them have a story like lon, jose florrie out almost a decade ago. Sorry. And lost both his forearms, his right leg, and his right eye in a bomb attack on his family home. After years of rehabilitation, hes now going for gold at next years tokyo paralympics. When jose florian never imagined himself as an athlete, and least of all, as a cyclist swimming is his favorite sport, the military was his choice of career. Will that change, though . When he was forcibly recruited as a child soldier by colombias fark rebels, he eventually managed to escape to the army, but not the reach of the rebels whod been extorted in his mother. This is the sportswear, an explosive device caused me to lose parts of my party. This is very lost my arms, my right leg. This is where i lost the vision in my right eye. Here they destroyed me in a single moment. They destroyed me because i was born again gloria and was in a coma for 12 days and needed a years of rehabilitation. Realizing he had more chances, a cyclist than as a swimmer, he had a bike adapted by engineers. They made him carbon fiber supports for the stumps of his elbows the knee. He changes gears with his chin on a pad on the handlebars, and he breaks with his thigh. When i dream of being the paralympic champion, the World Champion and the world cup champion, thats the biggest ambition i have. So thats why i train and push myself every day. Lorianne says none of it will be possible without the support of his family. His wife, angie is his carer and shes also his coach. My family represents that my engine, theyre my life. Theyre my willpower. Theyre my strength. Theyre the support. I need to get up in the morning. The centerpiece of the Family Living room is what the family call the tree of triumph made by florians older brother. Its already pretty crowded, but no doubt thered be room for one more matto. The biggest achievement of them all. What an inspiration in the Champions League, the top european clubs face off later today among the fixtures, dortmund take on bruges. While leipsic are in paris for the 2 german sides in play on choose, a youth is taking the spotlight fresh from becoming the bundesliga is youngest ever player. On saturday, yusuf from akoko faces the prospects of breaking the same record in the Champions League. He only turned 16 on friday and would set a record unlikely ever to be beaten. But speaking on monday, dortmund coach lucien favela refused to be drawn on whether the youngster would make his next record breaking debut in the match against bruges. And says that its hard to speak about this all to give a straight answer. We will have to see in training. We have so many options up front. So we will have to wait and see a few years ago like 6 yulian not goals man became the youngest coach in Champions League history. And in coaching terms is still a Spring Chicken at age 33. He too has put faith in youth. Only 2 clubs in the competition have fielded younger teams. The novels munda season. But hes already wary of the pressures of top level football. To cut a few pressure is a lot about whats in the heads of the players before the game and as much discussed and talked about. But once the game starts, it isnt just the pressure that is the deciding factor. Of course, theres always a lot of it in the Champions League as there arent that many matches in the group phase. So every game is crucial. Every game comes with a certain pressure, but it isnt that different to the bundesliga. Leipsic will face a tough task away to power research. Emma and noddles money is unlikely to risk starting any debut tones in this crucial fixture. Youre watching it over news coming up next. In w. News, asia, china launches a complex mission to the moon, the prize, more oxen, a better understanding of the earths natural satellites. And interfaith couples in india show religion can be an important when it comes to marriage and taboos, and shown the door in south korea as women make up professions known to be a mans worlds first manager will have those stories and a whole lot more for you after a short break, more world news coming up at the top of the hour with me leyla. Half of all of us here. Thank you so much for spending this part of your day with the c. L. A. To touch him tom hanks in for the top. Mr. Defeats templeman classically singlehandedly takes place 3, getting mindset step up and 1st win of the season. In 60 minutes on d w 6. To go beyond the obvious place of the marine live. As we take on the world. Were all about the stories that matter to you really never get to play running. No plane flew w. Made for mines. Give us your country the will make you rich in oil will provide you with jobs. The oil will take good care of you message and a big claim that will forever took hold on the west coast of going up in 2007 that investors make big promises. But years later, reality looks really just a letter, which is good for sure to limit what happened. Youre gonna stream of black gold oil. Thomas starts december 4th leg. This is the wus a show coming up today. Liftoff to china launches a vision to the moon that could make it only the 3rd country to bring it back. We asked why the mission is aboard, and whats driving plans for space. Religion proves a stumbling block for many marriages in india, we speak to an interfaith couple all opposition to be with each other and to rest conservative south korea. Welcome to do that. You could join us. China launched a rocket today to the moon seeking to bring samples of luna rocks and dust back to the 5 name for the ancient chinese moon goddess. Took off successfully from China Southern its the 1st mission in 4 decades. And if successful, it would make china only the 3rd country to bring back samples from the moon after the u. S. And the former soviet union. And for more on this launch, im joined by mark because Senior Advisor for science, an exploration of the European Space agency, mark, welcome rocks, have been brought back from the moon before. What is the scientific importance of this mission . Well, as you know, the Apollo Missions and also soviet Unmanned Missions brought back rocks in the sixtys and seventys. But now the Chinese Mission is going is actually interesting. Its a much younger region of the moon than the Previous Missions of being to the top of a volcano, a very smooth, flat volcano, not a spike, but its much younger than those other regions. And so that will actually tell us something more about the more recent geological changes on the moon, and that will then be able to allow us to connect into what we have done with rocks from other places. So i think its fascinating that china has chosen to go to a new place way with new science to do right from the outset. Raavan perhaps going somewhat easier. Well, that people have been before, and china is of course not the only nation sending missions to the moon that up plans being made in the United States as well. Why is that so much interest in the morn . Well, i think thats a good question and a lot of people see it as sort of going back to something we did 50 years ago. But we at the European Space agency with nasa wait, roscoes and also the Russian Space agency. And in the wider sense we, china and other international partners. We see this is a stepping stone, partly to learning how to survive in space away from the earth. Weve been in the space station now for 20 years, but were protected there by the Magnetic Field of the earth. Going to the moon and learning how to operate in what we call the gateway and you smell the ocean of the space station where astronauts from the International Community will travel, including european astronauts. Then perhaps going back down to the surface, putting humans there. And maybe the middle of this decade, hes a stepping stones to something we want to do for a long time, which is actually go to mavs. And we need to learn from operating at the moon, sort of part of the distance away from the earth a little bit more like a campsite, rather than in just in the back garden. Its somewhere out in the wilderness before you set out on the big journey across an ocean and go somewhere completely novel. So its also that there are lots of private companies now involved in space flight in low earth orbit. And it seems right that the debate agencies, the big civilian agency, set their sights further afield. Right. But even there for the timing with thank you so much for joining us. Mark mclachlan. My pleasure. The china, this launch is the latest step in an ever expanding and ambitious Space Program that began in the sixtys. But its in the past 20 years that its seen a real acceleration. Chinas space ambitions have been growing for years. In 2003, china secured a major breakthrough when it became the 3rd country in the world to send a man into space. 10 years later, china hit another milestone successfully landing an unpiloted spacecraft on the moon. It was the 1st soft landing since the soviet Union Success in 1976. More chinese cheers in january 29th teen in a global 1st, a lunar probe, touching down on the far side of the moon, boosting chinas space ambitions. Mars is also in chinas sights. This year, beijing launched an unmanned probe to the planet. In july, it put the final satellite into orbit for its chinese navigation system. The countrys rival to u. S. Owned g. P. S. But this Lunar Mission to bring back material from the moon is one of chinas most ambitious to date and one which beijing is determined will be another success. But what is the driving force behind chinas plans in space . And is it purely scientific . We put that question to bludgeon bowen an expert for space warfare and space policy at the university of so when we talk about chinas Space Program, its important to think of it exploration, whether robotic or crude is made when program a many, many Space Programs in china so i would separate scientific and civil exploration Space Program from the economic, commercial military and intelligence Space Programs as well. So are the moments now china has launched or has registered with and it states around 350. 00 plus satellites and they provide all sorts of essential services down on it for military and economic and infrastructural purposes. The Space Science and exploration, thats very much about stimulating high tech industry. Also as, as popularly for techno nationalist purposes as well, which is not unique to china and sort of the propaganda and prestige, russian arms behind israel of demonstrating chinas high tech space capability. So any last Space Program has a lot of motivations behind it, but it is important i think, to separate the space station, which is silly benign compared to the more military elements of chinas other parts of its Space Program. So fine, india getting matter to who you want isnt all restraint forward amongst the many factors that determine a future union is religion. And ive seen this myself, but marriage between a bride and groom of different religions is still front of born in many parts of india. Is specially so when it comes to marriage between a hindu and a muslim. The aversion is rooted instead of typical ideas and historic distrust between the communities. But more recently, bias has been fanned by divisive national politics. Venita some a is an economics professor. She comes from an educated middle class family. Nevertheless, her parents were horrified 17 years ago when she announced she wanted to marry her husband tanveer. Benitos hindu. 10 bia is a muslim. The struggle was in god wincing them about who he was and in trying to raise the idea of a stereotypical muslim because our family and that includes me as well. We did not have many muslim friends, and we did not know many muslim people on social media couples like tanveer and we need to encounter hatred. Muslim men who marry hindu women are accused of waging a love jihad, a holy war of love. Insinuating the wedding as part of a strategy to islam is hindu women. The accusation is widespread. The family produced, you know, in this society. So its a reproduction of the same family. So thats what people want. So in india, of course, there is a problem and see its an indian Jewelry Company experience this just recently in a commercial that showed a hindu pride being welcomed into her new family by him. Islam mother and all just to after the clip was radical hindus shabbat the company with insults and called for a boycott. The jeweler withdrew the commercial to counter the problem. 5. Indian journalists have now launched an initiative called the love project on instagram, where happy into religious couples tell their stories. Some of the order couples who are mentioned on our project best stories is given by the children by their grandchildren are sometimes soft that it makes you realize that point of time, it wasnt acceptable at all. But there wasnt this kind of organized government opposition to it tempi and they need to have also published their story on the love project. Their families have long since my piece with their marriage. Now they also want to help other couples. The reach is a little less, im not sure whether they will be able to impact a lot of people. But a good step in that, i bet it would be and benita not Getting Better at run a religious education. Theyve decided that children should make up their own minds about what to believe in south korea, most general directors are men, but increasingly more women are taking up that role. And in doing so, they are not only breaking taboos, but also responding to a need from the market. Part by ram is a rarity in south korea. She works as a mortician and industry traditionally reserved for the countrys men. But those traditions are gradually shifting. Park has come to learn the families of many young female victims prefer that she prepares their bodies which is the biggest cause of death among young people is suicide. Many of them are women and the bereaved families, especially when the death was due to suicide and the deceased is a woman, feel more comfortable if a female handles the body. South korea has the worlds highest suicide rates among developed countries. The tragic statistic has been brought into sharp focus after the recent deaths of prominent k. Pop artists such as sunni from go band f. X. That helps break to boost with more women training to be morticians. Determined to counter historic gender stereotypes. I think well have a lot of i have heard some shocking things from former students. One of them told me her mother in law said, how do you think of cooking my meals with the hands that have touched a dead body . That was so shocking for these students majoring in funeral direction is about learning to show dignity and respect for the deceased. So while its the law of the call, i sure wouldnt want a man to touch wash and dress my naked body even when im dead. Im determined i should be the one beating these women a proper farewell, as it was by the kind of farewell preferred by many families in todays south korea. And thats a for today. Theres more on our web site did upload, dot com, or was flush religion all with pictures of todays move launch from china. And the reactions, if falls for back tomorrow, same time in sudan, about the fight against the coronavirus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing. What does the latest research say . Information and contacts . The coronavirus update. 19 spent on t w. I was issued when i arrived here, i slept with 6 people in a room. It was hard. I even got white hair on the german language. And now a lot of this gets me and could help us to nikki. To instruct the flavor. You want to do their story. Its her writing and reliable information for margarets book that many leaders see testing as the way out of this dark and sporadic tunnel of coronavirus lockdowns. The thinking being that if you can catch someone before they spread the virus, and you can slow and even stop the pandemic in austria, the government is planning a mass testing campaign. Here, a bike, courier drops off, tests at apartments in vienna. Hell be back in the evening to collect the samples to be tested, but not every test is created equal. And the timing of tests is also crucial to getting to someone before theyre infectious can make or break the Contact Tracing campaign. A Mass Testing Program in northern italy has identified over 3000 coronavirus cases. And many of those people had no idea they had covered 19 testing can clearly be a powerful tool for combating the spread of the virus. But what tests you do and where is key . We report from a hospital in a coronavirus test to make sure this patients not infected ahead of her operation in a few days time. Doesnt that exactly, but its very unpleasant. It feels like the swab is poking around in your brain, but the test is obligatory to protect other patients and staff at hospitals like this one in berlin. But many people in germany would like the chance to be tested more regularly

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