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Transcripts For DW DW News 20240713

A special way to speak up. Im melissa chan youre watching d. W. News asia thank you for joining us well it might be fridays for a future but its wednesdays for women on the program today our stories all feature women as a theme in some way we start with Climate Change in china how the country decides to tackle its environmental problems will determine the direction of the Global Climate crisis correspondent Mathias Bolinger tags along with one student there who understands the urgency. Whenever she can go visit the flower markets in her home city if we need to get pocket money she buys trees seedlings planted in this iran being carried. Its head. Contribution to the worldwide writings for future protest how we joined the movement 4 month ago chinas 1st climates try. To place on the field planting trees is something thats easy to do and something thats possible to promote in china was a lawful it inspired by young people around the world how you started demonstrating in front of the loc

Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20240713

Look at the downside of tourism. And we head to uganda where people in the l g b t Community Live in perpetual fear. There are as many different kinds of intimacy as there are people every relationship is unique there are men who love women women who love women people who love both men and women and so on. And yet being homosexual bisexual or transgender is highly discriminated against or even outlawed in 70 countries across the world. In 11 countries in africa the Arabian Peninsula and the middle east homosexuality is even an offense punishable by death. Homo sexual acts are commonly defined as obscene or unnatural and often described as sodomy words. Like thats are also used in uganda and some politicians that have called for the introduction of the Death Penalty. Daybreak income paula and for the activists from freedom and roam uganda it will be another day fighting discrimination against lesbian gay and trans people gloria the programs officer could potentially face imprisonment or

Transcripts For DW DW News 20240713

A special way to speak up. Im melissa chan youre watching d. W. News asia thank you for joining us well it might be fridays for a future but its wednesdays for women on the program today our stories all feature women as a theme in some way we start with Climate Change in china how the country decides to tackle its environmental problems will determine the direction of the Global Climate crisis correspondent Mathias Bolinger tags along with one student there who understands the urgency. Whenever she can we know this its the flower market in the city of we need with her pocket money she buys 3 seedlings to plant in the surrounding area. Its head contribution to the wood whites writings. If you to protest how we joined the movement 4 months ago chinas 1st climate strife. Was on the trail of planting trees is something thats easy to do and something thats possible to promote in china will tell you also inspired by young people around the world how you started demonstrating in front of the

Transcripts For DW Business 20240713

Of the Korean Peninsula and the legacy of forced labor and sexual slavery still strains relations between seoul and tokyo today a fight over wartime Labor Compensation turned into a trade dispute earlier this year with japan imposing tighter export controls on tech to south korea triggering a boycott of japanese products and its western neighbor. A boycott thats already hit unique low sales and the ad could make it worse. Theyre looking down on korea theyre making jokes and being sarcastic when they really should be going on what they did wrong we cant let this keep happening we have to stop buying japanese goods and continue to do so with pride until japan reflects on its wrongs it would depend on what you think i do now and why are my dad also inspired a parody that went viral and the 2 days its been up in it a student asks a 90 year old former forced labor about her youth im not denying that or she says its impossible to ever forget that awfully painful memory the Japanese Company a

Transcripts For DW Business 20240713

Of the Korean Peninsula and the legacy of forced labor and sexual slavery still strains relations between seoul and tokyo today a fight over wartime Labor Compensation turned into a trade dispute earlier this year with japan imposing tighter export controls on tech to south korea triggering a boycott of japanese products and its western neighbor. A boycott thats already hit unique low sales and the ad could make it worse. Theyre looking down on korea theyre making jokes and being sarcastic when they really should be going on what they did wrong we cant let this keep happening we have to stop buying japanese goods and continue to do so with pride until japan reflects on its wrongs you would you cannot get somebody in there why are my dad also inspired a parody that went viral and the 2 days its been up in it a student asks a 90 year old former forced labor about her youth. Or she says its impossible to ever forget that awfully painful memory the Japanese Company since pulled its ad but

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