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the better is for us to, i mean, see how the government can come in and help us to reduce the export of the out the for many women. and we're gonna the chance to have ski lim, food, use your own ship butter. could be key to sustaining an income for the families. just hi, for mind of our top story, this our african leaders of code for $800000000000.00 in funding out their economies divide. the terrain of ours pandemic is came at a meeting in ivory coast commercial capital. a job effects from locked downs and travel restrictions. it's many african country and that's all from me on the business team here in berlin for more you can get it on our website either way, dot com slash business and on the future channels. so next time, ah ah, when i come from, we have to fly for free press and was born and raised me to the state or ship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journey. i have work on this trip of many can, can and the problems are always the same for to equality. and that the freedom of the press on the safe side. and when it comes to the def
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it's bad for us. and anyone who can avoid it showed me if i was let is read, why do you have the science? cuz you'd like us to send it in as a video text to voicemail. if we featured on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as a thank you. come on up just on the news. you can find more fascinating stories from the world of science on our website. and on twitter, the news around the world we produce mountains of much of it ends up in africa and asia, where people who are who recycle labor under terrible conditions and suffer serious health effects. that's because a lot of us contains many hazardous materials. batteries are also testified as hazardous waste, but researchers are looking for ways to make them more environmentally friendly. here at the swiss, federal, a bar trees for material science and technology research is working on the battery of the future. so need to store more energy, have a longer life, be more cost effective, and more eco friendly than today's batteries. to do that, the
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makes it cool for us. it makes it slightly challenging to come up with dishes in the sense it. and the challenge is something that we enjoy the restaurant stuff, see that there has been a remarkable change in their customers choices to go over like before, before or we will happy eating fish to go. not knowing what wasn't that 1st they go . all right. and that was the idea of sea food for us and it was exotic. but today we wanted to know where did this come from? what is it that i'm eating? was it lane card? is it farmed? is there why leg? when was this part? is this fish fresh? the team behind the calendar hopes to behavior change? can somebody result in a shift in seaford demand and supply like mangles in windows and strawberries in summer? similarly, they have to understand you cannot eat one for 12 months. so i think this has to gone from a consumer end and when it comes from consumer and automatically fishermen can change i one consumer to know the fisherman as they know the fish, when they know the f
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typically they don't tell us that they're about to pull out. they only tell us when they're gone. and now with barbara close, this was, you know, a very, very important hub for operations as well as transportation. so this is really a big change when, when you'll no longer have that center point of american military power. and the thing about the allies is that without the us there, without the u. s. in strong force, they are, they can't stay, they simply don't have the capacity to state. once the americans are gone. what do we know then? i mean, you've mentioned the italian, the poles, the germans. what do we know about when all night her troops do to make a complaint with roll? i know that you said that they don't generally amount to beforehand, but what's the sort of timeframe are we looking at? well, as you mentioned, they have a sped things up quite a bit because the u. s. announced it wanted all of its troops out by september 11th, and that's what nato said it would do as well. and here we are. you know, 1st the 1st week of july. but we had been hearing behind the scenes tha
typically they don't tell us that they're about to pull out. they only tell us when they're gone. and now with barbara close, this was, you know, a very, very important hub for operations as well as transportation. so this is really a big change when, when you'll no longer have that center point of american military power. and the thing about the allies is that without the us there, without the u. s. in strong force, they are, they can't stay, they simply don't have the capacity to state. once...
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if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet with hash tag doing your bit. we share your stores a note to one of the one key environmental troublemaker slattich every year. around point 25000000 pounds. the read ends up in ocean truck every single minute. you've all plastic consumption continues to live on. the present rate will be discarding to truckloads, minutes within the next 10 years, and hope i sent by 2050. why is this happening? one reason is that only a small proportion of plastic with this recycled another is that around half of all plus the goes to product that's i use just once and the answer in the weight. now some young german activists are cleaning up local rivers and working with scientists to calculate how much a plastic and stop in the sea. an idyllic location on the who river in west, in germany, but take a closer look. and it's not as beautiful kevin, nowhere and the housemates have come to do some fishing, but not the usual kind. it's trash, they're fishing for. please listen everywhere they look. and there's plenty of p
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it hinders us to do the, the business, the way we are used to. starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for critical business travelers. but the exception to the rule is really the solution. but that is time consuming is full rock receive, and most of the time you meet even an invitation letter from your customers or potential customers. and they are very hesitant to do that because they don't know what they are dealing with. uncertainty has rained during the pandemic. and for europe in business travelers to the us, the end doesn't appear to be insight. a quick look at some other business stories making news more than a dozen us states have drunk their opposition to a bankruptcy plan, but of he can't make a purchase farmer, it's accused of triggering america's o
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no use at all. really. the clunk of muscle was 1st discovered here in 2016, they probably migrated, latching onto the homes of both store ways for the scientists at the institute of lake research and long and hawk in germany. much about the muscles remains a mystery through close monitoring. the team 1st want to find out exactly where they're colonizing the lake and how quickly they're spreading. on it. if we're going to a relatively deep spot now to take samples of water depth of around 180 meters on, it's a location where we found plug muscles in the past. the program muscles don't usually live in such deep water is often by the log in now they seem to be able to survive on the food supply down there and grow in the low temperatures. they're 2 different temper fucking suddenly the clouds gather and the wind picks up a change of plans. the boat have to turn back. the researchers designed to lower the sieve to collect samples and shallower waters its dragged along the bottom of the link like a sled collecti
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you see double use crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. the me the news. hello and welcome to echo africa. whitley environmental magazine produce illegal. come paula berlin. i am christa lens and legal. i'm being joined by my colleague, sondra. hello please, and hello everyone out there. very glad to help you with us. again. i am sandra to no view coming to you from compiler. here in uganda. today we'll be looking innovative bumble houses in the area and plenty of other interesting stories here. how months the spring is hoping that almost inputs and outputs 60 lives will also see the house of african land on it. come get a tough break, vibrate this in the environment, and find out why you got to form a budget indigenous we thought the show in the democratic republic of congo, i country often modern conflict. as a result for a lon
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actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus shifted. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around $2500.00 us military, lost their lives and x and $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. let's talk about the german chancellor and the former us president. we know that mr. bush is fondness for chancellor miracle has grown through the years. you know, chancellor medical as well. and how does she regard mister bush? is this fondness is it mutual? you know, there is actually an interesting interview with angle america from some years ago. she said, i wouldn't be here and i quote that here is not for george h bush. this is the father or job of george w bush. we have to keep in mind, i'm going to america grew up in the east
actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus shifted. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around $2500.00 us military, lost their lives and x and $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. let's talk...
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glad you could join us. the red cross is warning that indonesia could be on the court edge of a over 1900 catastrophe. as the number of cases continues to rise on friday, the country are just of nearly 26000 infections. its highest, ever, its hope. a locked on beginning over the weekend will bring numbers down. non essential businesses will be closed and schools will hold online saucers, on the main island of java and the tourist destination of bali. the restrictions are to last a little over 2 weeks. the increase in cases has been linked to the highly transmissible delta variant. first identified in india, indonesia on the brink of a curve at 19 catastrophe. with more than 20000 new daily tases hospitals in jakarta, and across the main island of java, a filled to the brim. working 12 hours a day, the medical staff stretched to the limit the family members of scrambling to buy oxygen for their loved ones were being turned away by the hospital that tested positive for the hospital to just give him some medici
glad you could join us. the red cross is warning that indonesia could be on the court edge of a over 1900 catastrophe. as the number of cases continues to rise on friday, the country are just of nearly 26000 infections. its highest, ever, its hope. a locked on beginning over the weekend will bring numbers down. non essential businesses will be closed and schools will hold online saucers, on the main island of java and the tourist destination of bali. the restrictions are to last a little over 2...
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that's not words we usually use to describe italian football them using more courses in patient. they said that they can do that as well against spain, and then again, it's leigh also knocked out belgium on the way so thoroughly deserve really overall with a great group of plays and q lenient benoit. see those 2 defensive store, what's finally getting rewarded for years of impressive work for italy as well. ok, so thoroughly deserved. and that coming from england found we have to mention full disclosure. max to tell us, you know, speaking of england a story has emerged now of these 3 england players who missed their penalties in the final shoot out. tell us a little bit more about that. yes, unfortunately, that has been some racist abuse online and that's something that you know, they've now reacted to bars. johnston has reacted to by calling it a pulling. so the football association in england have also said anyone who is doing this is not, should not consider themselves through england. and these free play is also young, also brave to step off in such a high pressure situation.
that's not words we usually use to describe italian football them using more courses in patient. they said that they can do that as well against spain, and then again, it's leigh also knocked out belgium on the way so thoroughly deserve really overall with a great group of plays and q lenient benoit. see those 2 defensive store, what's finally getting rewarded for years of impressive work for italy as well. ok, so thoroughly deserved. and that coming from england found we have to mention full...
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the w literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see my kids find the strange grown up world. my only objective is to share the same beautiful d w books on youtube. ah, me. hello and welcome to the latest it should have equal africa. the weekly environmental magazine brought you from uganda, nigeria and germany. i am sandra tree, know, and i'm glad that you along with us. and here is michael host crease. hello everybody. i'm chris labs illegals today for job a look at cells on what keeping up with the latest strength is not saw and byron made to me friendly. but that's not all. we see how a muslim big resistance may change. learn why the co rapers so filthy and visit, afraid to region suffering from a big shortage. muslim, vague is a country that has suffered greatly in recent years from extreme poverty coupled with political instability. now for many of the country's leaders and barbarism protection simply isn't on the agenda. while the mail vera wants to stop the problem, not least, the cost of cost to city has been hamm
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us. if we all lived like germans, 3 earths, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us, meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate the ecological resource as humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear . we can't go on this way, producing the surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and increase in e commerce. here in germany, i'm much the world. so say you've ordered a new pair of running shoes online, they arrive, you try them on, and they don't fit. so back they go. online shopping increases so online returns due to and that has created a boom in perfectly new products, going to waste. just recently, footage of brand new items being destroyed as an amazon logistics center has sparked fury. companies have complained that it's costly to resell, returned items. germany has banned the des
us. if we all lived like germans, 3 earths, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us, meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate the ecological resource as humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear . we can't go on this way, producing the surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and...
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the platform is used to be issues and share ideas. you know, we are not afraid to capture and africa population is when young people clearly have the solution, the future 77 percent. now every return on the w ah, precision scuffles, precision surgery, robot scanners, lot inmates and now makes possible what was once i'm imaginable. but does this mean the ancient healing methods using plans and eagles, and manual procedures have formed by the wayside know, traditional options are still needed and sometimes even more effective than high tech smith's and hard to believe in good shape shows how now when great apes get sick, they tend to medicinal plants for cancelling stomach eggs or parasites, or even to treat malaria. researchers want to get to the bottom of these medical mysteries before it's too late. the pharmaceutical industry has always relied on nature's medicine cabinets more than a 3rd of our medications are based on plant based ingredients. one permanent example is window box, which contains a substance that led to the creation
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the device uses around 12 kilowatt hours a month. that's about the same as a modern energy efficient refrigerator. billions of kilowatt hours a wasted around the world, out of convenience, and the desire to always be on line. meanwhile, the children's father has clocked in for a shift at the factory, a paper mill. the production process gives off hot air which rises unused to the ceiling. that energy could be used more effectively for heating all over the world . companies avoid investing and such changes because they usually only pay off after 5 years. ah, analysts say industry has the greatest untapped potential for saving energy. the children's mother worked at a company that uses cloud services on the internet. they require huge server farms which also produce a lot of heat that goes unused. this would actually be enough to heat an entire apartment building. at the end of the day, the family sits down for an evening meal. the weather is cold, so the heating is on. in north town, around 30 percent of all the energy use goes into h
the device uses around 12 kilowatt hours a month. that's about the same as a modern energy efficient refrigerator. billions of kilowatt hours a wasted around the world, out of convenience, and the desire to always be on line. meanwhile, the children's father has clocked in for a shift at the factory, a paper mill. the production process gives off hot air which rises unused to the ceiling. that energy could be used more effectively for heating all over the world . companies avoid investing and...
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she says that co working with all of us is used differently there. there is something like just about craftsmanship and about the art of making things perfect. and there is also like a very clear social care by companies there was good. and so they never introduced to replace workers, but the introduced boss to make their work better working with the robot. it's something that is really cool, or like having a robot in your company, something that is really nice. this attitude bedroom was a cool, is a sentiment that you got. developers also share a remote control used by an operator isn't exactly cool, but it's only a temporary measure. you are believes that intelligent machines will take on short, independently and the future. you go to target audience for the elderly and professionals. the company believes that you can make a real difference in their life, but it's also expensive. depending on operating times, the monthly rental costs are between 800 to 1600 euro's the upside. if you go suppose to make life longer and more comfortable for the whole
she says that co working with all of us is used differently there. there is something like just about craftsmanship and about the art of making things perfect. and there is also like a very clear social care by companies there was good. and so they never introduced to replace workers, but the introduced boss to make their work better working with the robot. it's something that is really cool, or like having a robot in your company, something that is really nice. this attitude bedroom was a...
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the conversation continues online to find us on twitter. either any w news you can call me at brent got tv and remember whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then at the the, me the thing with the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus because it's 19 special next on dw, the forgotten about for a long time. bobby glue and his colleague directing traffic again. and the piazza, the need transforms into a real containing once more 69 in the change africa. what's the story with what i have for their future. w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight. click and enter. the goal was right in front of them. they gave it their all for this one moment. then suddenly we agreed to postpone the or olympic games that tokyo with $22021.00 thrown off course during the qualifying round, not least for sports heroes. it was a slap in the face. but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superp
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criticize a sitting us president. perhaps that slip george w bush's mind when he told the w. news that president biden's decision to withdraw us troops from afghanistan is a mistake. bush also said that he's worried about what the taliban may do to the women and girls of afghan to stand. but that is not why the us went to war in afghanistan 20 years ago. and mister bush.
criticize a sitting us president. perhaps that slip george w bush's mind when he told the w. news that president biden's decision to withdraw us troops from afghanistan is a mistake. bush also said that he's worried about what the taliban may do to the women and girls of afghan to stand. but that is not why the us went to war in afghanistan 20 years ago. and mister bush.
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under works wonderfully about the village is behind us was also coming up the last us and nato troops leave their main air base. and afghan is stand with the enemy, they were fighting, still undefeated. where does this leave the afghan government and it's people are going to make a reminder on, i think the situation in afghanistan is getting worse by the day. we thought it would get better after 20 is done, but do the habit. nothing has happened for them and we're heading for another war. what are they all bonus john? good to go. we begin the day with angle and medical in britain on a mission to reset relation strain by bradford. it's your last official visit to the u. k. before she steps down, as the german chancellor nickle held wide ranging talked with the british prime minister. and there was, of course, time for tea with the queen at windsor castle, the forest johnson on a charm offensive as he well pims the use longest serving leader. this is angular mad, cause 3rd visit to check is the country residence. the british prime ministers far is johnson is the 5th british need a she's
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was the us president there? earlier i spoke with trey parsi, he's executive vice president at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he is an authority on geo politics from iran, to saudi arabia, to afghan estate. and i asked him if there is any positive news in this announcement, given that the tale bon is research in afghanistan. i think it's important to recognize that the color bon was researching and would be researching regardless as to whether the united states would be leaving or not. after 20 years, we have now people saying that the afghan government cannot stand alone for 6 months. well, after a 20 year investment and they can only hold out for 6 months, what does that tell us? it tells us that another year and other 2 years and other 20 years will not make a difference. and that is bringing the united states to a point in which it has to decide. does it want to continue to engage in an endless unwinnable war? or is it going to withdraw and recognize that that original objective of the feedi
was the us president there? earlier i spoke with trey parsi, he's executive vice president at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he is an authority on geo politics from iran, to saudi arabia, to afghan estate. and i asked him if there is any positive news in this announcement, given that the tale bon is research in afghanistan. i think it's important to recognize that the color bon was researching and would be researching regardless as to whether the united states would be leaving...
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actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus sistant. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around 2500 us military, lost their lives and action. $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. and let's talk about the german chancellor and the former us president. we know the mr. bushes fund is for chancellor miracle has grown through the years. you know, chancellor miracle is, well, how does she regard mister bush? is this fondness? is it neutral? you know, there is actually an interesting interview with angela america from some years ago . she said, i wouldn't be here and i quote that here is not for george h bush. this is the father, old job of george w bush. we have to keep in mind, i'm going to america. i grew up in the
actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus sistant. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around 2500 us military, lost their lives and action. $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. and let's...
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they can use it from manage them. we can blue body, prepare the width to forms to eat and turn into compose the end result is a natural for allies and known as warm t bud receives the model can be repeated anywhere to grow organic food. and there seems to be a market for a truck as are also used for the award. it's still a small scale industry here in south africa. but as the popularity of the animals increases, the month for the high quality, soft and silky piece is likely to store to addresses in the u. k. are now required to care for all kinds of hair, including afro and textured types. black people in the u. k. have often had to seek out specials, fell on was to care for her, but not for review. the national occupational standards body has decided all head dresses, must learn to work with black hair as part of their training. it's been hailed at a big step towards inclusivity in 2017, only $302.00 of nearly $36000.00. hast adams in the u. k. worked with africa. and remind of our top stories this. our kids are dema
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you know, they were saying if you're gonna go go, just tell us lend. but more than anything, don't leave without some kind of condition. you know, there are no conditions on the bond. there are no conditions on the government. there is no real, you know, impetus to for either side to go and seriously take on the peace talks and don't. right now there is no emphasis on the title of bond for any kind of a cease fire or reduction in violence. the fact that they just that we're leaving with no restrictions with no with, with no condition for people more than anything, no strings attached. as you are reporting now, she mentioned, which was also quite interesting in that exclusive do you know the news report that the people that he's most worried about are the women the children are the vulnerable groups, like the interpreters and the people who helped the troops that have been based in have gone, is done for 2 decades. what is their situation right now? you know, the situation of interpreters is difficult because they were on the front lines of this. you kn
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us. if we all lived like germans, 3 us, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us, meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate the ecological resource as humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear . we can't go on this way, producing a surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and increase in e commerce. here in germany, i'm much the world. so say you've ordered a new pair of running shoes online, you arrive, you try them on, and they don't fit. so back they go. online shopping increases so online returns due to and that has created a boom in perfectly new products, going to waste. just recently, footage of brand new items being destroyed at an amazon logistics center. as box fury, companies have complained that it's costly to resell, returned the items. germany has banned the destructio
us. if we all lived like germans, 3 us, china would take up to india, just about one. on average, we're using resources at the rate of one and a half us, meaning that it takes the planets around 18 months to produce or regenerate the ecological resource as humanity consumes in one here is becoming increasingly clear . we can't go on this way, producing a surplus of goods and just flowing them away, conserving resources, that's our topic today on made. online shopping has sparks and increase in...
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he joins us from washington. welcome to dw, let's start with the, the big question then pulling us troops out of afghanistan, regardless of the conditions on the ground. was that the right decision? well, i think conditions based withdraw would have inevitably left us troops on the ground indefinitely. so it was the right call because it recognizes the reality that the only solution to the worn off cornerstone is a political settlement and that cannot be imposed by foreign troops. and when do you think in that 20 years that realisation finally san k. well, i think among some parts of government and certainly outside of government, the realization think in years and years ago. but i think both president trump for president biden recognized the pulse of the country in the united states was that they didn't want to see an extension to us military involvement in this war. and i think the slow progress and, and often negotiations really hammered home. the fact that a political settlement was unlikely to happen. and it
he joins us from washington. welcome to dw, let's start with the, the big question then pulling us troops out of afghanistan, regardless of the conditions on the ground. was that the right decision? well, i think conditions based withdraw would have inevitably left us troops on the ground indefinitely. so it was the right call because it recognizes the reality that the only solution to the worn off cornerstone is a political settlement and that cannot be imposed by foreign troops. and when do...
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that's not words we usually use to describe italian football them using more courses in patient. they said that they can do that as well against spain. and then again, it's leigh also knocked out belgium on the way so thoroughly deserved really overall with a great group of plays and killing and benoit, she does to defensive still was finally getting rewarded for years of impressive work for italy as well. ok, so thoroughly deserved and that coming from an english fan, we have to mention folks is closer maxine to tell us, you know, speaking of england a story has emerge now of these 3 england players who miss their penalty is in the final shoot outs. tell us a little bit more about that. yes. unfortunately, that has been some racist abuse online and that's something that you know, they've now reacted to bars. johnston has reacted to by calling it a pulling. so the football association in england have also said anyone who is doing this is not, should not consider themselves through england. and these free play is also young, also brave to step off in such a high pressure situation
that's not words we usually use to describe italian football them using more courses in patient. they said that they can do that as well against spain. and then again, it's leigh also knocked out belgium on the way so thoroughly deserved really overall with a great group of plays and killing and benoit, she does to defensive still was finally getting rewarded for years of impressive work for italy as well. ok, so thoroughly deserved and that coming from an english fan, we have to mention folks...
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i used to be cargo today. i can come to you as db cargo advisor with an electric truck or a transport or anything. i can pick up the wagon ousley, you got, and i can take it to the nearest rail yard and put it onto the rails there. the concept is catching on and solver is knows it. other large and midsize companies are now also using it's railhead. opening up an entirely new revenue stream. the company is convinced its investment will pay off handsomely. i think business ah, the in december 2019 the european councils president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i had a clear door to make europe the 1st time that i've done things on the planet by 2050. not all member states support it and some persuasion is required for a surprising glance into the very heart of power, the host of god. when the game of diplomatic poker treat power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the summit starts august 5th on d w. the news this week on world story korina virus is putting torres of traveling to portug
i used to be cargo today. i can come to you as db cargo advisor with an electric truck or a transport or anything. i can pick up the wagon ousley, you got, and i can take it to the nearest rail yard and put it onto the rails there. the concept is catching on and solver is knows it. other large and midsize companies are now also using it's railhead. opening up an entirely new revenue stream. the company is convinced its investment will pay off handsomely. i think business ah, the in december...
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i'm using temperament, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when i left him on the mark, now pour the warm mixture into a container for storage. lotion jars, work really well. when the steel, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm but still a little creamy. that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down faster, but it should be fine cooling on its own line of sustainable and organic d y. deodorant. try it out. no, you can really break his swiss time for a workout session with vivian the, i'm sure it won't be and you probably already familiar with jumping jacks. an exercise that's perfect to activate your muscles before a workout or is a great learning routines and procurement designers. and i thought you were like almost touching and you're hanging down completely. wisdom your need should be bent in order to soften the embattled us. you jump, rachel, roams above your head and he'
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the search for clues brings us to turkey. is temple we meet with a close friend and colleague of resign? she fled with her to do my summons. sorry, tells us it was pure luck that he was not kidnapped with her. he had just left their office only a few minutes before the abduction. to this day, he wondered whether he could have done more to find his friend. the arrival in duma, he said, was not easy. particularly due to the armed opposition group, jayce lamb shadow, that they felt threatened by. we were in the field of human rights and we documented human rights abuses. we wanted to promote democracy and human rights. now women change to dance and what they told them i read, but the activists were not deterred. they continued to push for a flourishing civil society. the resign also began investigating harrowing claims against the hard line militia that the pained and tortured civilians in its prison. i remember that she insisted on visiting the detention facilities that were run by station and she would go, i mean, if anyone wh
the search for clues brings us to turkey. is temple we meet with a close friend and colleague of resign? she fled with her to do my summons. sorry, tells us it was pure luck that he was not kidnapped with her. he had just left their office only a few minutes before the abduction. to this day, he wondered whether he could have done more to find his friend. the arrival in duma, he said, was not easy. particularly due to the armed opposition group, jayce lamb shadow, that they felt threatened by....
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they teresa, his support to the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision knobs. there should be a pull out and pressure on the us side. drop the appeal to say enough is enough to me and i saw she's not in the clear just yet. the wiki leaks found us fill faces extradition to the united states. the the pores instead of a company card, a tech now instead of an oregon firing off god and ministry in grammar and hardly anything they do is by the church in the living room. pretty catholic. ah, in the dw, ah, was the in december 2019 the european council of new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make sure of the 1st time i turn students on the planet by 25th. not all you members, day support. and some persuasion is required. a surprising glance into the very heart of power to host us because when the game, diplomatic poker treat power plays, and alliances behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august, 5th on d, w. the ah, was use this is did use law from berlin, jacob
they teresa, his support to the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision knobs. there should be a pull out and pressure on the us side. drop the appeal to say enough is enough to me and i saw she's not in the clear just yet. the wiki leaks found us fill faces extradition to the united states. the the pores instead of a company card, a tech now instead of an oregon firing off god and ministry in grammar and hardly anything they...
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first use last thing we use. thanks. we use your class. we have to do our part to ensure that the plastic goes into the oceans . because what goes into the oceans goes into the animals, goes into the very violent goes into the it goes to the water. right back to us found out in your toilet. michael plastic products as well. we can do something about it every single minute of every single day. we can choose how we buy and we choose what food we eat. and we can also choose how we threw out or manage our ways. and by finding out that we can actually the cycle of cycle, at least we can prevent the cycle from you know, repeating. i don't sound too preachy. but after learning we've learned we really have to put the message out that you know, every person should have the responsibility of where we leave this earth. going to leave it a little bit better than when we found it. if every person on that we wouldn't even better for children, for sure. sure. so at least we got to do it, start to in renewable energy sources gradually, gaining ground over
first use last thing we use. thanks. we use your class. we have to do our part to ensure that the plastic goes into the oceans . because what goes into the oceans goes into the animals, goes into the very violent goes into the it goes to the water. right back to us found out in your toilet. michael plastic products as well. we can do something about it every single minute of every single day. we can choose how we buy and we choose what food we eat. and we can also choose how we threw out or...
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use africa. now, 10 years ago there was great optimism about the future of south done fast forward to today. have those hoops been fulfilled? no, i think quite frankly, the most sharpshooter needs would accept that there that they hopes of what independence would bring had not been achieved. i think the function of this anniversary is really to remind people update deals and to put back on the agenda of the hopes that they had for what independence might live in for sausage and needs 10 years or so. have been any achievements over the last decade? well, i think, you know, given the child she, john started as a with what should i say clean slate. they had no institutions, very little rogue has been as some progress in standing at the stage. i think most people would say not as much progress as they would have hopeful, but they also would have to take on board. it shows john has gone through to civil wars in the 10 year period in the pin. so there and doesn't mind. what is the daily life for someon
use africa. now, 10 years ago there was great optimism about the future of south done fast forward to today. have those hoops been fulfilled? no, i think quite frankly, the most sharpshooter needs would accept that there that they hopes of what independence would bring had not been achieved. i think the function of this anniversary is really to remind people update deals and to put back on the agenda of the hopes that they had for what independence might live in for sausage and needs 10 years...
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and what you notice is that the us, maybe we can pull the method, there's the map, the us and the u. k. and a little bit of australia are where most sightings take place is. is there an explanation for that? i mean it's, it tells us that may be excellent. the rest rails would seek out english speaking countries to land. i mean, how do you explain that? well, that particular map is actually from data collected by new fork. when you national, you're fed reporting organization, which is an american organization. so it's very centered upon reports in america. people in china are not going to send in their reports in new york. so it's kind of slanted towards the, the english speaking world and america and the u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of aliens or you have those, bu
and what you notice is that the us, maybe we can pull the method, there's the map, the us and the u. k. and a little bit of australia are where most sightings take place is. is there an explanation for that? i mean it's, it tells us that may be excellent. the rest rails would seek out english speaking countries to land. i mean, how do you explain that? well, that particular map is actually from data collected by new fork. when you national, you're fed reporting organization, which is an...
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and if i can use my life privilege, i'm going to use it 25 years. also i think i feel like so much it's a for this thing from levine, the legacy and it's our duty to changes and shifting to be like yo, the thing fee. you see that information can be like how we all we do yearly to get to, to the point of view, which is 100 percent false. could it wasn't. we didn't want the land to be, but then police by the colonizers, why nobody wants it. my experience at school was my guys taught my listen in english, and if you can't what, what is it? what about this? is it post? i like about the the what the much, why the, what about all the other languages, how people speak these languages? this is like your life and why am i getting oppertunity to be taught to our kids and future generation and the leaders after much of the curriculum, something that might be done. it's not an option. it's going to actually be done. and i feel the younger generation, they have even more firepower because as you can see, the veil is been lifted. when you see a statue with a monu
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, that they need to speak to us. and until this is shifted, it's for me, it's a bit of an empty jess. there are a multitude of historical wrongs to put right for you. novel says that god, children do exactly that is travelling through time and hearing the whisperings of the universe. in the other culture news, damien hirst, an awful lot of the contemporary art world is best known for his provocative pieces featuring dead animals in formaldehyde from way back in the ninety's. but a new exhibition in parents offers an unexpected explosion of joy and color with his cherry blossom series. it's seen as a natural progression of his earlier spot painting work and the homage to 900 century impressionism and point to live them over show features 30 works from a larger series that took in 3 years to complete and signals a return to paint her says his vision only got bolder with repeated pandemic delays . and a collection of paintings by american pop arts pioneer andy warhol is on show into iran for the 1st time. i clinic portr
, that they need to speak to us. and until this is shifted, it's for me, it's a bit of an empty jess. there are a multitude of historical wrongs to put right for you. novel says that god, children do exactly that is travelling through time and hearing the whisperings of the universe. in the other culture news, damien hirst, an awful lot of the contemporary art world is best known for his provocative pieces featuring dead animals in formaldehyde from way back in the ninety's. but a new...
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some help us understand world politics. when the effort given container ship got stuck in the suez canal in 2021, it prompted a flood of new means. many incorporated things from movies or television series. others to parallel to person on problems like an overflowing email inbox or progress to the for the ship had to kind of symbol of the fragility of world trade. as it showed how dependent the global economy is on free passage through the service, come out. hundreds of ships were unable to get through. and on twitter maps showing alternative routes, but the positions of ships waiting to pass through got a lot of attention. even the communist philosopher called marks with quoted the example shows how useful needs can be and helping us understand complex systems . many people started sharing. yes. and it was the funny boat boat stuck in canal joke, and then it turned into, okay, where is this boat? where is this canal? wow. is, does all world trade depend on this one tiny can. now, why are we doing this? means are also a gre
some help us understand world politics. when the effort given container ship got stuck in the suez canal in 2021, it prompted a flood of new means. many incorporated things from movies or television series. others to parallel to person on problems like an overflowing email inbox or progress to the for the ship had to kind of symbol of the fragility of world trade. as it showed how dependent the global economy is on free passage through the service, come out. hundreds of ships were unable to get...
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but instead of using that same carbon to attend to the climate deck, they're using it as an excuse to keep on emitted, ah, prime in what we have to be part of that discussion and time in that in particular, is where we think about who would we kind of divide up who is responsible for the kinds of much changes and climate change as we were seeing and emphasizing, but also the kinds of time it's a new doctor that tell me reparations might sound radical, but rich countries already agreed to pay poor ones to adapt to climate change. imagine each of the piece, $1000000000.00 us dollars. rich countries promised a 100 of them in climate financed by 2020. but it's 2021 and they haven't popped up . in 2018 they gave 80000000000, but most of it was learned not granted. you can't based charity fam, found that the relayed was actually closer to 20000000000 yearly. we have not been meeting the kinds of part. it doesn't even know what countries have set themselves. that finance mechanism not meant to solve the problem with another approach takes climate justice more literally holding polluters to a
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it's used to catch 200 kilograms. officially. the amount of nowadays is 20 to 50, easy to day the sea is calm, light winds and waves that are a meter high at most. nevertheless, we haven't had any luck. we're not going to find any fish today. it's a poor day for our 3 votes. that book of prescott luckily being in the union means that they said their profits and the 2nd john gotta had more luck. miguel says a lot has changed here. they used to be less noise, no cove and no expand houses. he thinks that's why they're catching few fish these days. fishes are often the 1st to notice changes along the coast. the best that we can hardly live from what we catch anymore. factory farming is also responsible for that. many colleagues now work in that sector. you can earn more than with our traditional way efficient and mystery out me. but in brazil, people try to stay optimistic, and at least they can still catch enough fish to feed their families. true fishing won't make them rich, but they cherish their freedom. in the past, everyone her
it's used to catch 200 kilograms. officially. the amount of nowadays is 20 to 50, easy to day the sea is calm, light winds and waves that are a meter high at most. nevertheless, we haven't had any luck. we're not going to find any fish today. it's a poor day for our 3 votes. that book of prescott luckily being in the union means that they said their profits and the 2nd john gotta had more luck. miguel says a lot has changed here. they used to be less noise, no cove and no expand houses. he...
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so course they offered to help us and it showed us that they were prepared. i don't know that there are power some of the most time. they're afraid of nothing. and nobody can remember what i mean to me. there is greece is most important port. it's been owned by the chinese since 2016. china started investing in the port after the 2008 financial crisis and has made it an economic success. over the last 12 years, cargo handling has increased tenfold. the dock workers here on here one were here before the chinese arrived and saw the changes 1st hand work. it's an honest job and with it i've managed to feed my family. i'm satisfied with your topic has been working at support since 2005 like everyone else here. he demonstrated against the takeover of the fort by the chinese state company, costco, amazon and everything has been a mess since the privatization and if you will get more than ever since the investor got involved here and is only interested in profit and nothing else is our situation has changed, we cannot, before the port was privatized, our work was mu
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use the news. the news . the news the the, the the, the into the conflict of the 20 years fighting tell about insurgence and failing to defeat them. plato forces i'm pulling out of afghanistan. my guess this week is mid july deputy secretary general of nato, who joins me this week from the alliance's headquarters in belgium, odyssey justify the abandonment of the afghan people at a time of macs in conflict. on d. w. oh, you ready to do these places in europe are smashing all the record step into a venture. just don't lose your grid. the treasure map for modern gold trotter's governors. some of us are wicker, breaking into and know also in book form. so many posted out in the world right now, the climate change off the story. this is life less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm going to subscribe more videos like we knew that our decision with role would entail risk. you know, what kind of raising the advance does in imposing on the areas make
use the news. the news . the news the the, the the, the into the conflict of the 20 years fighting tell about insurgence and failing to defeat them. plato forces i'm pulling out of afghanistan. my guess this week is mid july deputy secretary general of nato, who joins me this week from the alliance's headquarters in belgium, odyssey justify the abandonment of the afghan people at a time of macs in conflict. on d. w. oh, you ready to do these places in europe are smashing all the record step...
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the one on the stone us, the gang, did they go up? this trader says he used to work for the u. s. military, like many afghans who worked for the foreign forces, he is revenge, attacked by the taliban. i want to out from here is because my family and i am not say that the here's what i want. and again, when you, any country is accepting, but i don't have money to go through our, our doctor i'm, i'm going to because in here is really danger place. the cost of private security has risen sharply here, especially in recent months, businesses stepping up that protections not just not just fear of the taliban. and also growing crime. entrepreneur lay he has at call center and an employment agency and cobble the 46 year old says he is determined to stay in the country, but the poor security situation is a problem. and he doesn't know what will happen when all international troops withdraw. they don't know about today or tomorrow because in some provinces we sleep at night. but even in the morning when i wake up, this is the office is closed because discussion invite to live on the unce
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south korea, my service i just put on the about us. this is the spike is being blamed on premise loosening of restrictions and it's vaccination rates and supplies limited. the government is warning off tougher days ahead. plus japan as g, b g q community hoped the olympics was positive change for them. but it looks increasingly likely, their hopes would be in vain. we look at why the news i'm been expanded. you welcome to the w news asia. glad you could join us. south korea has recorded. it's because daily spike in covered 1900 infections in 6 months. a little over 1200 cases may not sound like much, but when compared to a daily average of around 50 cases in mid to me last year, the increase is significant. this comes in the midst of a slow vaccine roll out and losing of restrictions that help experts say we're premature. the south koreans were just about to get back into a social group. but it turns out, because happy to soon, not long after the country east restrictions on activities like this could be 19 started reaching again food
south korea, my service i just put on the about us. this is the spike is being blamed on premise loosening of restrictions and it's vaccination rates and supplies limited. the government is warning off tougher days ahead. plus japan as g, b g q community hoped the olympics was positive change for them. but it looks increasingly likely, their hopes would be in vain. we look at why the news i'm been expanded. you welcome to the w news asia. glad you could join us. south korea has recorded. it's...
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w for mine's ah was use, ah, this is the w is life from burning us under fire, the euros appears to assume an increasing kind of it infections. the world health organization says social distancing. rules have been forgotten inside and outside the stadiums, so is the continent about to wake up to a massive post euros. corona viruses hang over. also on the program authorities in israel g young people to get vaccinated as a delta variance drives new outbreaks, especially amongst the unvaccinated population. the tropical storm approaches us so thorough demolish the remaining portion of the collapse, florida power block and control of the say. other presidents heard one's latest turkish mega project. he says building a new canal through a stumble will boost revenue is stumbles mass as it threatens the city's life. ah, i'm feel good. welcome to the program. well that's about the warning that the european football championships could speak the spread of the compound. a virus. delta variant games have been taking place across the continent with a massive stadiums that follow near full capacity. sc
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it was biggest that i the news use the use the use use for going clubbing and frankfurt. i'd recommend the quarter around the main train station. it's developed the last the past few years. israel function and lively a popular spot to meet up is not my lambda joke, your kiosk. yup. yup. is turkish and mean something like, never say never the but why do you think business is so good here? competition, but a lot of people gather around here. why is that or any other times we put on the show, we don't say the customer is king. we say, and we say from our hearts, customers, our family and this road is my home and my household. i like to say, i'm a native of frankfort neighborhood. gives me this feeling. he's a good now a part of the family? yes, exactly. come anytime the i think frankfort lifts from his contrast. on the one side, you have that rough, spacious district and on the other side, the new old town. then there are businesses bags, guy scrapers and the museum embankment. i think it's exactly that mixture that makes frankfurt so exciting to preserve its own history, an
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thank you very much for joining us today. so what are the expected economic consequence to climate change? well, there are many, there are many biophysical impacts of climate change to many economists. sectors in many ways in which the interactive reaches saw. and the report from spain, drought is one of the most complex ones, and one with cascading effect on communities. as we just saw in spain, in fact, is one of the most vulnerable european countries. so currently we have about 9000000000 euros annual damage from droughts in europe. and spain takes about 1500000000 of this. and this is at $1.00 degrees, higher global warming compared to the pre industrial period. and with climate change, this will get much worse case and bright future ahead. but will this stock message increase the pressure on companies and politicians to take action? well, i certainly hope so, and i think we can save the government's chief can and companies as well. if we can draw any lessons from the current corporate crisis, it's that when governments t
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on the 7 year they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all service sector employees have to get the jap like those here. this has a long anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be reward that we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated. that motivated them. but even these unprecedented measures to cry from the tough lock down the government, imposed last year as infections began to rise. biologist say it's a case of too little too late and that the 3rd wave could be arrested. the news . it has been an exhausting month or so yet john, for weeks his son has seen was racked by a fever and trouble breathing. so one who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a car to take his son to the hospital in the city. has been tested positive for the grown up virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your old. i have see
on the 7 year they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all service sector employees have to get the jap like those here. this has a long anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be reward that we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated. that motivated them. but even these unprecedented measures to cry from the tough lock down the government,...