Heidi Klum and daughter Leni: their first interview

Heidi Klum and daughter Leni: their first interview

The Humboldt Forum has come under fire because in the future objects from colonial contexts will also be shown. "We have no authority to interpret the collections here"said Dorgerloh. Rather, the claim is the objects "to present polyphonically from different perspectives in different forms of cooperation".

The Humboldt Forum, which has previously cost 644 million euros, is to be fully accessible in three steps by autumn 2021 after its opening several times. The controversial partial reconstruction of the Hohenzollern Palace in the center of Berlin is to become a culture and exhibition center. The 40,000 square meter building will be used by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation with two of its museums, the State of Berlin and the Humboldt University. Exhibits from Asia, Africa, America and Oceania as well as objects on the history of Berlin are to be shown.

Russia has accused the US in the UN Security Council of fueling a new arms race. The representative from Washington, on the other hand, wanted to know what the nuclear military accident was all about. 

The US and Russia accused each other in the UN Security Council of fueling a new arms race. The Deputy Russian Ambassador to the UN Dmitri Polyanski said on Thursday in the Security Council in New York that the test of a US medium-range missile a few days ago showed that the US "ready for a new arms race" be. Russia, on the other hand, is betting on one "serious dialogue" for arms control.

US diplomat Jonathan Cohen countered that Russia and China would expect restraint from the US on armaments while they themselves "undiminished and unabashed" Upgrade operated. The US weapons test last Sunday was "neither provocative nor destabilizing".

The end of the agreement stokes fears

Russia had called for the meeting of the UN Security Council after testing a US medium-range missile last Sunday. According to the Pentagon, the USA had fired a land-based and conventional missile with a range of more than 500 kilometers around two weeks after the end of the INF disarmament treaty. The missile test would still have been prohibited under the provisions of the INF Treaty.

The termination of the agreement by the US and Russia on August 2nd has fueled fears around the world of a new and dangerous arms race. The 1987 agreement between the United States and the then Soviet Union banned land-based missiles and cruise missiles with a range of between 500 and 5,500 kilometers that could carry nuclear warheads.

In the UN Security Council, US diplomat Cohen also mentioned the nuclear accident on a Russian test site two weeks ago. "What exactly happened in Russia on August 8th? What caused the explosion, what kind of system was it, and what is the purpose of this system?"

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The accident with five dead occurred on a platform in the sea at the Nyonoska test site, which is around 30 kilometers from the city of Severodvinsk. Russia has given little information about the explosion. Experts see the accident in connection with the development of a nuclear-powered missile.

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Berlin (dpa) – Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wants to use the second year of German membership in the UN Security Council to develop the body into a crisis prevention institution.

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The SPD politician told the German Press Agency: "Our second year in the Security Council is dedicated to protecting and developing the rules-based international order. The Security Council must be much more of a crisis prevention body than a crisis response body."

In July 2020, Germany will hold both the presidency of the Security Council and the EU Council presidency for one month. "That means a particularly prominent responsibility for the multilateral system, which we will fulfill in both places, in Brussels and in New York. We will continue the close Franco-German cooperation." German foreign policy is multilateral foreign policy. "We can only master the current challenges together: globalization, digitization, climate change, migration – all topics that are literally limitless."

Looking ahead to the first year on the Security Council, the Foreign Minister said that important issues had been advanced: "In the area of ​​women, peace and security, with Resolution 2467 we created a basis for combating sexual violence in conflicts and holding those responsible to account. Together with France, we used the presidency months to put climate and security, arms control and international humanitarian law on the Security Council’s agenda."

Germany will therefore continue to rely on its preventive approach to these issues in the coming year. Also "Libya, Sahel, Sudan, Afghanistan, North Korea, Syria, Iran and Yemen will keep us busy". Germany will work for political solutions in the Security Council and in other formats, assured Maas.

But he also added: "At the same time, we must realistically recognize that not all blockades in the Security Council can be resolved. Our chances of finding a peace solution in Syria are limited." The Foreign Office also said: "In the face of the US-China-Russia confrontation, success in the Security Council remains highly dependent on our ability to build bridges." On the issues of climate and security, resistance remains substantial, according to these statements. Nevertheless, a consensus is emerging that the Security Council has to deal with it, it said.

The Security Council is largely breaking new ground with the topic of new technologies. "In New York we are exploring the elements we have developed with experts and partners – counter-terrorism, sanctions and non-proliferation, regional conflicts, peacekeeping, and humanitarian law." Then it will be decided whether and with which of these priorities we will start a resolution initiative, it said.

New York (AP) – The UN Security Council wants to deal with the effects of the crisis on international security on Thursday for the first time since the outbreak of the corona pandemic.

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UN Secretary General António Guterres is to inform the 15 members about the situation in a virtual meeting, which is not open to the public. The Dominican Republic, which currently holds the presidency of the most important UN body, announced on Monday evening.

Most recently, criticism arose because of the apparent standstill in the Security Council, which has not yet found a common position on the impact of the Corona crisis on international security. Louis Charbonneau from the human rights organization "Human Rights Watch" he said "New York Times"that the already divided Security Council is in crisis "completely gone".

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A unified approach by the Council would also be important for the United Nations’ plans to fight the virus with an internationally uniform strategy. UN chief Guterres, who had described the pandemic as the greatest challenge since the Second World War, recently showed displeasure with the sluggish global approach.

Thursday’s meeting would be the first since the crisis erupted, which led to drastic changes worldwide. According to dpa information, it goes back at the request of Germany and eight other elected council members. Diplomats reported that China in particular appeared to be skeptical of a meeting and cited fears of possible blame on Beijing. US President Donald Trump had repeatedly from one "Chinese virus" spoken.

Yet another meeting could have delayed a Security Council meeting. According to dpa information, the permanent members of the USA, China, Russia, Great Britain and France have been planning their own summit of their heads of state and government for a few weeks, which should be preferred to a large-scale meeting in the council. There was also talk of pressure on the presidency and UN chief Guterres in this regard.

At first it remained unclear whether the efforts of a summit of the veto powers had failed. From among the permanent members it was said that the planning was ongoing. The UN missions needed more time.

Berlin (dpa) – What can you do when money is tight at home and as a toddler you don’t get what you would like? You just call a few agents because as an actor you see a chance to escape the misery.

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A bold and rather absurd thought, but Shia LaBeouf pulled it off – and it actually worked. The career of the mini newcomer began with student films and small guest appearances, in a long selection process he finally prevailed against 2,600 competitors and landed a role in the Disney series "Even Stevens". When the first episode aired, Shia LeBeouf was just 14 years old. The start of an extraordinary career. That was 20 years ago: Today the actor turns 34.

Disney was the springboard to Hollywood’s top star: With the exciting voyeurism thriller "Disturbia" (2007), in which the young star played a youngster under house arrest who found out about a murderer, he quickly recommended himself for higher tasks that would soon follow.

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Shia LaBeouf became the protégé of Steven Spielberg, who worked as executive producer on the "Transformers"-Series was there, and finally him for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (2008) committed. With that, LaBeouf was finally at the top – but …

"When you get there, it becomes clear to you that you will not hit the Spielberg that you dream of", said LaBeouf in an interview with "Variety". "You meet another Spielberg who is at a different phase in his career"said LaBeouf. He is less of a director "as a damn company".

In addition to this disappointment, Shia LaBeouf, who quickly became a style icon because of his casual urban style, also had to struggle with the consequences of fame. Suddenly there was too much alcohol and there were a lot of freaks that brought him into conflict with the judiciary. "I became soulless"he later described in an interview with "Big Boy TV" its condition at the time.

And when Shia LeBeouf appeared at the 2014 Berlinale with a paper bag on her head, on the "I am not famous anymore" many had already written it off.

But he got his problems under control again and found of all things tennis bully John McEnroe ("Borg / McEnroe") back on track. He was also celebrated for indie production "The Peanut Butter Falcon". At the center of an odyssey is Zak, a young man with Down syndrome who is fleeing to fulfill a dream: he wants to become a wrestler. On the way he meets Tyler (Shia LaBeouf), also a rebel on the run, who becomes a mentor and friend for Zak (Zack Gottsagen).

The corona crisis pretty much slowed his autobiographical film "Honey boy", for which Shia LaBeouf also wrote the script. The work on the film turned out to be "therapeutic" proven. "It banished certain demons"said LaBeouf at the Toronto Film Festival last year. "It felt like some kind of exorcism."

"Honey boy" tells the story of LaBeouf’s tumultuous upbringing under the care of his alcohol and drug addicted father, played by LaBeouf himself. The actor wrote the script in rehab, where he was treated for his post-traumatic stress disorder.

For the movie "Copper Notes of a Dream" The Iranian director Reza Farahmand was awarded the SOS Children’s Villages Documentary Film Prize about a childhood in the Syrian civil war. The 3,000 euro award will be presented in Munich as part of the DOK.fest documentary film festival, which will take place online from May 6 to 24, announced the organizers in Munich on Tuesday.

"Copper Notes of a Dream" tells of the ten-year-old Malook from Damascus who wants to become a singer. He and his sister are therefore planning a concert and are trying to earn the money they need with their friends.

Farahmand takes the audience with him into the world of children in war and crisis areas, said the jury, which also includes actress Michaela May. "All of this touches you deeply, without creeping up a feeling of voyeurism.

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