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Transcripts For DW Business 20190613 16:45:00


even more dire as government assistance only gets through in drips and drabs. i want to get jones welcome to do business asia and we start with the latest escalations in the strait of hormuz where to oil tankers were attacked earlier today one of them allegedly hit by a torpedo the brant crude price has been volatile since the attack hitting over $62.00 a barrel immediately often use of that attack emerged the strait of hormuz is one of the world s most strategically important choke points along the coast of iran almost a 3rd of all liquefied natural gas and almost 20 percent of global oil production has to squeeze through here to escape the persian gulf and get out into the well it s. often more on the impact there on all markets so we re joined by early bazza financial market correspondent in frankfurt only what s this latest incident mean for the oil market. i think it s too early to tell what it means in the medium term
in the long term talk to an analyst and he says the i ....

Coast , Iran , Oil-production , Markets , Impact , Early-bazza-financial-market , Persian-gulf , Liquefied-natural-gas , 3 , 20 , Term , Oil-market

Transcripts For DW DocFilm 20190703 05:15:00


fake hair and real stories. where i come from a lot of women like me you have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to 2 days that s a lot of time that needs to be filled so people there s a long talk about what s happening in their lives i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with others i m a fan of the salon i know good quality hair when i see ads and a good story when i hear it my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at steve allen.
at one point it was going to be that cape town would be the 1st city in the world s run out of water. we had a one in 400 year drop off to a very rare occurrence so this drought came in an unexpected way and we were not prepared for it certainly not its extremity. every time that we think i prefer to be with it with it when i can usually rise the flooded city is a problem and national please help national kind with some excuse the. water ....

Elizabeth-shaw , Steve-allen , Cape-town , World , Run-out-of-water , 21st-city , 1 , 400 , One , Drought , Way , Extremity

Transcripts For DW Arts And Culture 20190815 17:45:00


looking to its enduring fascination and also coming up. our series on european landmarks takes us to barcelona in northeastern spain where the slick writer for me is still under construction. and we ll meet dimitri polly who takes the art pole dancing to entirely new life. well it was 50 years ago that some 400000 people descended on max farm near woodstock new york for what amounted to a hippies utopian dream namely 4 days of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary line up and even though heavy rains in the unexpected numbers turned it into something of a mud fest the euphoria of freedom prevails. woodstock
festival one of the most famous festivals of all time half a century ago. and the town of woodstock today their own mind is everywhere from peace signs to tired eyes sixty s hippie culture is still ever present but has woodstock become somewhat of a ....

Crosby-stills-and-nash , Hendrix , Something , Woodstock-festival , Numbers , Lineup , Rains , Others , Mud-fest-the-euphoria-of-freedom-prevails , Peace , Town , Everywhere

BBC News

Declared safe zones where the attack on the tent camp happened recently, these were declared safe zones and clearly they are not safe so and where people move, there are not enough resources such as food and sanitation services to take care of them. families are in mourning in central sudan after at least 150 people were killed in a massacre in a village in gezira state, on wednesday. hundreds of people gathered in wad al noura village square, where they prepared bodies for a mass burial service. the un children s agency says at least 35 children were among those killed. local pro democracy activists are blaming on the paramilitary rapid support forces. the rsf has fought sudanese government forces for well over a year, in a war that has killed more than15,000 people and forced about nine million people from their homes. ....

People , Food , Zones , Attack , Resources , Tent-camp , Services , Care , Sanitation , Children , Port-sudan , Families

BBC News

Who have moved from one place to another and evacuated and moved on the instructions of the idf. where do they go now? i have to stress there is absolutely no safe place in gaza and we know families that have moved to ten times and we also know many times over areas that were declared safe zones such as the attack on the tent camp happened, these were declared safe zones and clearly they are not and where people move there are not enough resources such as food and sanitation services to take care of them. israel has said that internally displaced people should move to one area and where we know that there are numbers, 4130 people are sharing a bathroom there. a toilet. these are inhumane ....

Place , Israeli-military , Another , Instructions , One , Central-gaza , Families , Attack , Times , Zones , Areas , Tent-camp