Andnating the headlines global politics. Our question is, women and equality . , progress or backlash . To discuss that question im joined with three women who i know all have strong views about the subject. ,eginning witith Anna Sauerbrey she says in the age of populism, fefeminism faces new challenges and the struggle is far from over. Also with this is meera jamal, a freelance journalist from pakistan and editor of journalist and a salt newsletter. She says womens rights are basic human rights, and its about time that women be treated as equal humans. And oh warm welcome to karen taylor, and active activist in germany. She believe its not just donald that, putin, and erdogan are blocking quality for all women. Welcome to you all. Lets begin with Anna Sauerbrey. International womens day has been celebrated for 100 years now. Why is it Still Necessary . Anna i think the answer is quite easy, as long as there is no equality between women and men, we need International Womens day and we
Andnating the headlines global politics. Our question is, women and equality . , progress or backlash . To discuss that question im joined with three women who i know all have strong views about the subject. ,eginning witith Anna Sauerbrey she says in the age of populism, fefeminism faces new challenges and the struggle is far from over. Also with this is meera jamal, a freelance journalist from pakistan and editor of journalist and a salt newsletter. She says womens rights are basic human rights, and its about time that women be treated as equal humans. And oh warm welcome to karen taylor, and active activist in germany. She believe its not just donald that, putin, and erdogan are blocking quality for all women. Welcome to you all. Lets begin with Anna Sauerbrey. International womens day has been celebrated for 100 years now. Why is it Still Necessary . Anna i think the answer is quite easy, as long as there is no equality between women and men, we need International Womens day and we
Andnating the headlines global politics. Our question is, women and equality . , progress or backlash . To discuss that question im joined with three women who i know all have strong views about the subject. ,eginning witith Anna Sauerbrey she says in the age of populism, fefeminism faces new challenges and the struggle is far from over. Also with this is meera jamal, a freelance journalist from pakistan and editor of journalist and a salt newsletter. She says womens rights are basic human rights, and its about time that women be treated as equal humans. And oh warm welcome to karen taylor, and active activist in germany. She believe its not just donald that, putin, and erdogan are blocking quality for all women. Welcome to you all. Lets begin with Anna Sauerbrey. International womens day has been celebrated for 100 years now. Why is it Still Necessary . Anna i think the answer is quite easy, as long as there is no equality between women and men, we need International Womens day and we
In dresden was toxic. The question we are asking today is this east and west how united is germany . To discuss, im joined in the studio by three seasoned commentators and analysts, beginning with author and academic johannes staemmler, who says germany is united, but only on the surface. Also joining us is andreas kluth, germany correspondent of the economist magazine. East and west, he believes, are growing slowly together economically but growing further apart in psychopolitical cultures. A warm welcome to Anna Sauerbrey of der tagesspiegel, who also writes for the International New york times. She says recent abuse and attacks have brought back the ugly east. Johannes, we begin with you. You were born in dresden, which has been the focus of a lot of attention. People have been talking about the troubling events. What do you make of it all . Johannes it really hurts to see the pictures from dresden. Intellectually, i do not find it so hard to understand that people are aggravated, t
In dresden was toxic. The question we are asking today is this east and west how united is germany . To discuss, im joined in the studio by three seasoned commentators and analysts, beginning with author and academic johannes staemmler, who says germany is united, but only on the surface. Also joining us is andreas kluth, germany correspondent of the economist magazine. East and west, he believes, are growing slowly together economically but growing further apart in psychopolitical cultures. A warm welcome to Anna Sauerbrey of der tagesspiegel, who also writes for the International New york times. She says recent abuse and attacks have brought back the ugly east. Johannes, we begin with you. You were born in dresden, which has been the focus of a lot of attention. People have been talking about the troubling events. What do you make of it all . Johannes it really hurts to see the pictures from dresden. Intellectually, i do not find it so hard to understand that people are aggravated, t