By british welcome to do. That you could join us concerns are being raised that millions of poor and underprivileged children in india risk of being forced to. Due to the coronavirus pandemic Child Welfare organizations in the country are sounding the alarm at a time when significant numbers of jobs have been lost in indias Informal Sector during lockdowns the children of out of work parents could be trafficked to fill the gap has more on a crisis that could raise decades of progress made in combating child. Down with child trafficking boys and girls learn through play with Child Welfare advocate rakesh sanger. Child trafficking is a daily reality in india. Children are sometimes kidnapped others are forced by their parents to work 15 year old new judge parveen has just returned from visiting relatives in the countryside but in a bad name ahmed i was visiting my uncle in which i pradesh on the bus ride back if i saw lots of small children all on their own begging on the side of the road heading to the company at. The back a singer teaches children how to defend themselves for years he has been working with a Charity Group to fight child trafficking he says the pandemic has made the situation even worse but they want their butter for 50 children are in great demand as a form of cheap labor when adult Migrant Workers return to their villages demand for cheap labor increased. Child labor is used to compensate. Since the schools are closed due to the lockdown parents have been sending their children away to work. Or to go out of get there was. This child labor was found during a raid on a bakery in delhi 15 boys were rescued from restaurant kitchens and workshops in recent months the foundation has freed more than 1000. 00 children being held in slavery like conditions. Signs of worsening poverty on the streets of delhi. Child beggars existed even before the pandemic but now millions of middle class indians have lost their jobs and laid off their servants these children are helping to feed their families. Kyler such as she has established a Childrens Foundation which has grown into a nationwide network its mission raising Awareness Among indians about the need for Child Welfare the biggest side is that millions of children may fall back into slave. Labor that is. School would be denied to. These children walk along the train tracks in delhi they hope to earn money from selling plastic bottles. According to unicef there are more than 10000000 child laborers in india most younger than 9 years old. Thats why rakesh single has invited mothers to visit and he stresses the importance of sending children to school he encourages the boys and girls to demand a good education but i knew the school was not good at all it didnt even have water he wrote to the head and complained about the lack of water. We even spoke to City Council Members about it ive come here to help find a solution it is. A school play that shows what its like for many poor children how theyre drugged and kidnapped. But these children are learning where they can turn to for help. And joining us for more is most of them injecting girl hes executive director of the trial rights enjoy a bunch of fun but the woman missing your Organization Claims to have rescued more than oppose and driven from exploitative conditions in the last few months isnt this a job the government should be doing. This is true but that is still push them to have been done we have done it with the support of the moment only and because you cannot do it is you and you cannot stop what you inform me and if they could get an order to start with out of a mission we dont then what would the government so we have been doing it along with the government. And if occasion had been done bias we have identified more than about 200 trillion we have a skewed in last since the load only started in force deployed i can see that your risk your own 200 chillen. And last one month and a half month the children who are being tougher go back to work from. You have us do more than 200 trillion such elin with information we got follow what teams in working in the. Districts former the children were coming and previous to the ceiling you found the children working during the dont also there with industry than with. Staying inside what you saw the children was stuck up there what effort. To stop giving them food and although there was no money nothing so those kind of children also we dispute who were the missing the victims of trafficking and they were facing problems so its somewhat of the government and government supported us in this doing it and that is the government has been with us. You dont convert these children whove been working in exploitative conditions but id just like to know for you from you about migrant laborers who already are struggling to make ends meet i wonder if they really have any other option than to put all of the little hands including their children to work. That is too. The conditions because of the children being catholic from the source district was because of the poverty. In those districts that was the reason when all the migrants have gone back the conditions have become even worse in the villages give this to some children who are working in the bank who have been tested for by bengal industry and by talking to one of them. Said very clearly that my fathers i am im supposed to be this and we have 5 business sisters what do we do about it i was studying in the school but i have to leave and then the traffic i came and said you know grandfather for that he said he would like to go but because i know they want to tell you who the nimble fingers. And so he has to be he has to come do he wanted to study but he has to come so the conditions in the villages had become really very very bad and. People when they left from the log dont devolve that they will not be coming back to work right the problem now you can imagine when theyre coming back the conditions i was on the log on in the back in the villages right but the problem continues and i suppose the root question really is what needs to happen to prevent children from being exploited for work see india in india lucky have one of the best. Available but i didnt is that the schemes are not reaching to the people we have our models in which we have used you call the bottom of the model that you work for prevention of. Africa you successfully did it in those areas where that you didnt know 2 there was an amber trafficking or that not enough to look at working not just access of the Government Services to the people and that was good enough for them to door the children from work and put them to school and stop stop the killings and not sending the children to work. So common use of proactive in promoting the social welfare schemes. In the villages educational system to schools teachers needs to be improved the School Systems needs to be improved youre talking well for. Just coming into the really the School Teaching this one teacher who is teaching all the classes on one to 5 to just one teacher teaching the other teacher and hes also being used for the work so yeah this is what you need to improve in the villages and if youre going to do that then im sure that africans will ultimately stop but it has to come from a practical and from the government question you have the wrong people right improvement of the Grassroots Level of the trial saying thank you so much for speaking to us under a single executive director of the trial rights and youre a bunch man but on the law. Now over the past 30 years taiwan has earned a global reputation as a manufacturing powerhouse but the push for industrialisation has come with little regard for the environment the government has changed its tune claiming Environmental Protection as a priority but conservationists warn taiwan is paying the price for decades of inaction around 70 percent of the island in still covered in lush tropical forests but some plants have started to disappear and could be a sign of whats to come. It may look incense rain but home cinchona is in a race against time a race that pits a group of plant hunters against a rapidly changing Climate Center human expansion bay search taiwans Natural Environment for plant species that could soon be wiped off the face of the earth. Finding the rare specimens takes more than scientific knowledge than the shark by. 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We need to ensure scientific papers and research are published quickly so ordinary people can learn conserving these plants can help us out here are going through growth and we are bound to. The center aims to become the largest shelter of tropical plants on earth a safe haven for flora that can no longer thrive in the wild. Thats a. Good outcome for a show on facebook and twitter. Today with images from the dragon Dance Festival in vietnams capital city hum noir the crowds were delighted by the spectacle bought of celebrations 1000 and advisory their back to more of the same time through them apart. Like dusty boots muddy ties and drums we deliver gynt lifesaving book says we give everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. Boxes for the hope of lifesaving food and theres so much more down the road with no names weve been asleep to live a relentless you know promise to make every did every special. Not just next day but every day. Thousands of children still waiting for that delivery sponsor of books today so together we can deliver the finches. And. Movie theaters fear for their survival after hollywood once again postpones the new james bond movie no time to die that story coming up and. Sweet revenge the once overlooked painter art to music gentle leskie gets her dues with a revolutionary new exhibition. And later on 22 photographers reflect on the idea of home across borders. Welcome to arts and culture streaming Services Like netflix are thriving during the pandemic but a lot of movie theaters are scared they wont survive the situation got worse this weekend when m. G. M. And universal an ounce the new james bond movie will not come out this year as planned. We dont do this. There will be nothing left to say well thats exactly what a lot of cinemas are saying they say without blockbusters like the new double or 7 no time to die its just too hard to fill the seats this in a World Company the 2nd biggest cinema chain in the world announced monday its temporarily closing hundreds of locations in the u. K. And the us for 2 months at the least now ive got to double use the phone correspondent scott roxboro on the line scott the new bond film what was supposed to be out last april now except for april 2021 studios obviously think theyre going to make more money then but if they dont release these big movies well theyre still be any cinemas left. Yeah i think thats the big question i mean its become almost a chicken and egg issue people are going to the cinemas in places where theyre open because theyre not new movies out in the studios are putting their movies into theaters because not enough people are coming to see them and so someone has to move 1st and at the moment the studios are Still Holding back their biggest films betting that in a few months time it will have a vaccine maybe the situation around it will have changed people come to the theaters in stright but there will issue now as were seeing with this in a world situation is that in a few months time maybe theaters will exist in the same way a lot of theater chains that ive spoken to have said they can hold out for a couple more months but if by the end of the year the situation hasnt got much better we havent got more big movies out and available people to see that the whole system could collapse and the studios might be trying to at least movies without having theaters to put them in now its got there are a few big movies that are coming out this year do they know something that the james bond people dont know. Well i think its just a matter of rest and whos willing to take risk and how much people believe even in the cinema i mean can it is that big dumb of course Christopher Nolans film that isnt theaters and its done ok its made Something Like 300000000. 00 worldwide most of it outside the u. S. Which is unusual for a film like that the new films from the big studios that are also going to be coming out of wonder woman the new wonder woman wonder woman 184. 00 is going to be still scheduled to come out at the end of the year and a lot of theaters around the world are really hoping the film will bring people back to theaters and the studios that are doing putting out their big films and taking that risk are betting that they want as much competition because there are a few fewer other big movies available so that their films will sort of take up all the audience that is there even if its less than it would be in sort precode it times i also think at this moment there is maybe a chance for smaller movies you some independent films some sort of local language films and certain territories in france and in korea are doing very very well because theyre not competing with the date hollywood tentacles but even given that these big movies the bond movies the big display movies that is sort of what drives the entire Industry Worldwide and theater owners know around the world they need these movies in order to survive if the studios dont bring them out of the situation very precarious indeed ok just briefly what do you think is the prognosis what do you think the situation is going to be like for movies for movie theaters lets say a year from now. If i do i mean its depend so much on what the situation with the virus is if things get better and if it is safe to go back to theaters i think youll see seals very quickly bring these movies back out again big movies like say 98 and the furious film which is scheduled for next year and a whole lot of other movies and then maybe well have an over abundance of movies almost like a lot of films and will be wondering can we even see this many movies and you know you know we can thats the best Case Scenario the worst Case Scenario is that the change will start to close around the world and well have a very dangerous situation the whole industry could really collapse right thank you so much scar roxboro for coming on the show will we cant wait to see where this thing goes. You in the book well considered a genius today but artemio gentle leskie achievements came against all odds a woman painter in 17th century italy she was lucky her artist father encouraged her to paint at all for centuries art historians considered her a curiosity now shes hailed as one of the most progressive artists of her day and her exhibition and Londons National Gallery highlights a painter who shattered conventions. She was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and Intrepid Pioneer are to means yet gentle a scheme talian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and fight for equality against all odds and this in the 17th century it was extremely challenging for women in the 17th century i mean they had sort of severe social restrictions but also as an artist i think you really had limitations this these sort of restrictions on not being able to move about and see the art works on public display meant that she was really exposed to very little compared to say have male counterparts the exhibition shows 30 pictures from a remarkable career the daughter of painter or out salumi gentlest ski are to means you discovered her extraordinary talent early on and let nothing stop her. We know that she was painting independently by the time she was 16 and her 1st known work painted when she was just 17 is absolutely astonishing but i think also she had sheer determination she wanted to do the same work the men were doing that meant painting more than just 2 lives and portraits are to museums painted political scenes susannah and the elders from 1610 shows a bathing susanna who seems visibly uncomfortable under the last moments of the men artemisia herself then became a victim of Sexual Violence the exhibition presents the original transcript of the court case the put art museums teacher goes to no time soon on trial for rape for the trial artemisia had to repeat her statements under torture. She agreed to undergo judicial torture it was the only way that she could prove that she was telling the truth and she knows that and the way she comply you know and sort of answers the judges questions with incredible d poise for a girl of just 1718 and i think you get a lot of optimism from that to me as she is trauma and her long. For avenge are visible in her most famous work judith beheading khaled phonies it shows female determination to make men pay for violence inflicted the decapitation of the oppressor while acehnese is brutally depicted. She takes the story of judas brutal killing of the general holofernes and dials up the excitement the passion the horror youre right inside the tents with this thing happening in front of you can almost feel the whole blood spurting on t. V. Its a very shocking picture unflinching images painted by a courageous woman now finally in the spotlight. 30 years ago east germany and west germany became one united germany and a group of photographers from both sides founded a new photo agency to mark the anniversary of the last sea invited photographers to give their take on boarders home and europe we talked to them as part of the d. W. Arts 21. 00 special what is home. In search of europe. 22 photographers look at the continent from 22 angles exploring questions of identity about past and future. In a borderless europe what exactly does home mean. Emission and bird went to the river on the german polish border to find out. Its the 1st time i thought about the construct of borders in this way. The landscape there looks no different from that on the Brandenburg Gate felt completely familiar. A landscape steeped in tragic history melancholy. The people who live here were forcibly relocated after the 2nd world war and originally came from a completely different part of the country. For decades it was incredibly difficult for them to become attached to the region to feel at home there and of because they were always afraid of being displaced again the 1st. Fortress of young people from a german polish Community Project that expresses a deep yearning for roots. And open europe an idealistic project thats lost much of it shane many countries of reinforcing borders and retreating into themselves home atopic photographer its been i her full also tackles born in norway by explores what connects him to his origins he photographs the life of his great uncle called beyond who will probably die in the same town he was born in a completely different life to his own he left the town when he was 2 years old. I have always drawn to it time and time again to me. One of many homes. Its possible to have multiple homes. Can you have multiple. Doesnt that go against the very idea. Which is contained in the idea of home and its sometimes too much i think. The idea is to load a totally overwhelmed. And ambivalent relationship can find. Moments such against the vastness of the landscape. Is shifting. Something quite wonderful it can be custom. And unique next. Its great that in europe we have this unity in diversity. Perhaps essentially its about belonging and we all want to belong in that sense its an idea that unites us. And you can catch the whole special what is home on our show arts 21 online well japanese designer gowns found his home in paris thats where he founded the fashion house and thats where he died this weekend at 81 after complications from 19 hell be remembered for his bold colors and clashing prints inspired by his travels around the globe ill leave you now with a look back at cannes thanks for watching. Hows your view of the world. 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News live from berlin and how long will donald trump stay in covert quarantine the u. S. President is reportedly pushing for a monday release just as day after brace me leaving the hospital to wave to his supporters faces mixed messages well over the true state of Trumps Health also coming out. Just when this is nobel prize for medicine for the discovery of hepatitis c