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sentence for contempt of court, up and defying a constitutional court order to give evidence of corruption, enquire, at least 3 people have been killed when a building collapse. them, uganda capital come parlor. the 4 story block were still under construction when it collapse during a storm. there are fears, people who are seeking shelter from the rain could be trapped under the rubble. 2 children have been rescued and taken to hospital construction site accidents or comedy and gander, where health and safety regulations a lax ah . a quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera soldiers in guinea have detained president of a con dana, who does all the government and the constitution replace governors and impose a nationwide curfew. because i want to see up to the lesson, we have decided to dissolve the constitution because we will write a constitution together all of guinea. we will bring together the 4 regions to the
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diaspora and have inclusive consultations to decide the future of this country. opposition support has been celebrating on the streets of the capital commentary, but the us state department has condemned the crew and the economic community of west african states is threatening sanction. deleted the opposition group. resisting taliban forces not canister arms. pan shit about. he says he's willing to stop fighting. if the arm group withdraws both sides claim that inflicted heavy losses. a spokesman for the anti taliban resistance fund has been killed in pan shear valley. the him dusty died while fighting on sunday. it was a prominent media figure and the nephew of abdullah dela before my chief executive of afghanistan, one of the sons of former libyan leader moammar gadhafi, has been released from prison. saudi gadhafi was put on intervals, most wanted list in 2011, for trying to suppress the uprising against his father's rule. new zealand is set
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to announce whether it'll ease corona virus restrictions in the coming hours. as it reports 20 new cases. they've been more than 800 infections in the current outbreak . most of those are in the larger city. oakland, i'm going straight to the state of new south wales has reported more than 1200 new infections down from a record high on friday. the outbreak there began in mid june, not as being filled by the more contagious delta vary on a well cup. qualifying football match between argentina and brazil has been cooled off just minutes after kickoff. health officials walked onto the pitch to quarantine. some players for the auction tinian team are accused of breaching restrictions, and hundreds of supporters of 2 canadian men who are detained in china march through ottawa, demanding that'd be released. michael's fable and michael coverage had been held for a 1000 days on what canadian official described as full charges were. those were the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 up to us right. stadium,
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thanks so much trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up. in the 1st of 2 special report, $11.00 east investigates trail is indigenous incarceration cross on al jazeera. ah, it should be pretty straightforward. it grows, we eat, digests, excrete, and neutral. soft bodies don't you go back into the soil. and so the cycle begins all over again. simple. why that it's all global fuel system. so hopefully turvy, emits greenhouse gases and fuels climate change, the grades land, pollute,
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soul and water, white wildlife, including insects of other animals, the polonaise pro. so it's actually rubbing us of our ability to feed ourselves. and at the same time, we're wasting what we've got was 1300000000 tons of perfectly edible food. get been the chair, 18700000000 people go on. so it's a real conundrum, but they're all simple fix. it basically produce it sustainably wasted and markets like this one here and cuts off with. so local and organic produce a signs that these ideas. a catching on this program will meet the canyon small holders who working with sol, scientists to produce more and restore degraded land. and our 1st stop is south korea. why one of the world's most successful recycling programs is putting food waste tickets. the, at least one 3rd of all this will produce for human consumption is never eaten
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indefinitely. countries is usually lost a wasted before it's, which is the shop when it's produced, stored, or transported. and in west countries, it is largely the retainer and the consumers were responsible for sending food to the trust. south korea is leading the way when it comes to having to wait a couple of decades ago. only 2 percent of discarded food used to be recycled. but today, the figure has sold to 95 percent. i'm going to find out how the country has achieved this turn around south koreans through we move food on average than europeans and north americans. to understand why we need to look at the countries traditional creevy. here's a typical me with along with my main these i'm having eggs salad in an assortment of vegetables and it all comes for free. decide this is called antonia korean are often left untouched. and whatever remains,
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go straight to the garbage can on this one who runs this restaurant, things to centuries old tradition has become a burden to total and tell them adults among michigan are now chicken up multiple refer can live if you told your home room. i remember to mom who got the case on it for them told me to tell you in front of the machine to go get your kiddos. i'm going down on they're going to get a chance to go out. spoke with him in my tony or who up joe. ok, i'm going to go up to the d. y for behind the scenes a team chromos starter called to be one. guess the time to calculate how much mr.
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ton has to pay for his month to crash output together with the $100.00 other food outlets in the small the, every night bins emptied into the 5 ton truck left of this. sure. what's on the menu of the various eaters? here here, there are a lot of they, we hear their foot views and some vegetables. and here you have lots of excellent be started with with more than $400.00 clients across the country. we've been trying to make the overall process more transparent . we keep track of the way from a to z. we do gps tracking on our truck. so, you know, on real time where the waste is ones, the trucks are loaded up. they go straight to recycling facility, nestled in the mountains to the south tower. the south korean government has
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implemented tricks, regulations on foot waste, including a ban on innovation and company. it feels this has opened up new business opportunities for start to slide to be on liquid residues. become by your gas. why you study the waste is turned into fertilizer or heated to produce slurry, which comes here to this plant, which has the head of an unexpected ally. me black should you know v d 's are able to transform almost any kind of organic way into high quality protein . going to try? sure. so if they could get up to twice their body weight, they had 4 cages. interesting to better. and in each page,
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we put around $30.00 to $40.00 kilo way, and they actually treat all that in in a thing in one day. in one thing we're about to feed townsend's and thousands of hungry. my good breakfast and i did get a complete all the way for the food waste all over the the mega. yes. when it covers around 80 percent, you could stop i after 9 to tindy, most of the flavio harvested and then processed into protein reach me for animals such as poetry and fish. the rest are taken to a different enclosure where the transform into adult flies, which then breed producing more waste guzzling offspring. the food always has been
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processed into the feed for the blood search apply to being used for the animal feed. those animal feed is being fed to the animals, and those animals are eaten by human beings. so those kind of virtual cycle actually works very environmental friendly way. with all the resources that go into producing uneaten food together with the gas is generated when it decomposes food waste is responsible for up to 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. the south korean government has implemented a strict system which charges, according to the amount of food thrown citizens like me, are required by law to discard food waste in separate containers or face of fine of up to 9 $100.00 to make the recycling process easier. private companies have developed smart bins for use at home. they reduce the weight and therefore charges paid. so no,
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i'm going to put it back food waste into the small being and we'll see what happens . food waste is more than 80 percent water. this been heat seat, so it tries out after 3 hours of processing. well, it's cooked. as you can see, it takes much the space. there are several disposal methods in solar. in my case, i need to buy these by jo degradable rubbish bags. with this system, i am conscious about the amount of waste i discard my leftovers will end up being one of the 35 plans dedicated to food waste recycling in the capital and its neighborhoods in some residential districts in the south of the city. i think bins like these are more than mere receptacles for scraps. they'll show
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him in the hall, shipped up to now and pick him up to give them to him, which was all with all habit to go. she will, you will, can take away the manner without pushing man and don't get on. i'll get him. if you can, we'll see you got on. don't go on your damage. if i can get them to look after being fermented for a week. food waste comes out as composites is being used by residents of dis, apartment block to fertilize a shared garden. mrs. lee has dedicated her free time to urban farming for the past 5 years. dale, i knew she knew my on monday was there. williamson also with
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his gale business. man, you put it you must have done what he said. that's a cargo. palmer mother was so much loyal to us that you don't turn on one law. the goal is to learn how when the customer, what was the style? mood and $16000.00 of these automated bins have been installed in solar innovations like these together was to government regulations that have enabled south korea to turn it foot waste problem around if there is one place that symbolizes the success, sky park, located west of poland, it attracts a 10000000 visitors annually, but only 30 years ago. this is what it looked like. back
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then. it was the largest land feeling the word a place that south korean called the land of death. professor kim is a landscape architect who's been studying this box transformation. i wonder if they get one in today on the going it's all all lead him to do. cool. so how do you do to get a legal bunch of items from there? they'll get a wonderful how would that and don't want to go put it. hopefully we'll get it up. you don't want anything was to get in touch with you and put the waste reed under sky park is in the process of decomposing these religious medicine. a foot in greenhouse gas was
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a greater global warming potential than carbon dioxide. but here is captured and converted to energy, to heat surrounding offices and holmes. it doesn't go, don't go to an in tingley t i m. so it's all things i need to know that if you told me on monday, the way it's all on good moves on that is that we all put it up when you want to take it. very packet. harness on the most heavy the low will grow. i feel i, when i feel that behind the transformation of this landfill lays a useful lesson, recycling alone will not solve the problem. it takes a lot of time and money to hear from the damage caused by the excessive amount of food waste. we discard this box so to remind us that the very
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1st step needs to be to change habits and threw away less in 2015, we found it adam smith found so it was a real junk food project. which interception we distribute food that would otherwise be wasted at the time and that was a $25.00 cafe. around u. k. served meals made for revenue fi. and since then, items helped create over 120 projects in the u. k. 6 other countries, 7000 times the food been saved from the bid, which of course us except for the projected. but also that the problems only got worse. so the kindness warehouse at the real gym for project, it is a $15000.00 square foot warehouse intercept. separate food would have gone away because they behind me all the possible we have a community that we can't waste. make sure that going to because bucket for receipt,
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beautiful fruits and vegetables and lots of very expensive products that come in like nuts and feeds and high volume kind of nice products going to waste. but you know, there's so many people that can access the amount of food symbolizes lack of relationship to the source of the food. but also the resource that go into producing all of this for it to be shipped all over well stored in single use plastics. and then to be done or waste age. so in order to restore the balance, we need to connect back to without food, so much more local, state and faith and food systems. i think it's more crucial now, but ever given the how quickly climate change is suspected, every single one of the lovely that we consider our impact which morning so that we purchase the season ality of food, that ability of food, the packaging on the food white sauce from, with a lot that we can do with consumers and lots and lots of projects that can get
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there. but also how much we purchase and how much we go about how busy daily lives eating. if we're lucky enough or 3 males today, it's forget where our food comes from, how challenging it can be achieved. but a lot of what gets been comes from small holder farmers from around the world. and it's them who is struggling most to cope with climate change intensifies and so health decline. and for our next story will of africa, which is one of the continent hottest pit. oh, me be dealing with drunk and they're right with a part of the non productivity and threatened for security. i'm a farmer and i know how difficult it is to work with a changing climate move from outside, robi area less talk and grow foot crops. 2 years ago because of a hush drought, my slow dried out, and the last on my having luck,
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the land. i know how to help this on ease without it the from phil. but i've heard about a team of santi for working to get a farmers, to make degree a land fact. once more. one of the things they do is to test for intensive agriculture and other damaging practices along with effects of climate change have left one part of the planet land degraded. the situation is so severe thought 34, both peaches or so our last every meet the international center for the such in uncle forestry. also north cross is a leading authority on line management and restoration of come to a quarter in robi to meet him was antique. he we know vicky. hey, dr. lee. hi kayla. pleasure to meet you. nice to meet you so much about the good work your team is doing at the cross at let me ask
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a very simple question. what is the oil is the biologically active layer of the earth is a mixture of minerals, organic, matter, and organisms that together support life. 95 percent of our food is produced in soil. soil acts as the filter and regulates the water cycle and has the potential to store large amount of carbon contribution to climate change mitigation it simple results healthy. it can provide this on the mic. the want been done even more important above some point or nice. well, for you to look at, this is from a trouble comparable my phone. could you look at it and tell me what's wrong with it? my son will be absent from analyses. in the meantime, leave to show me the library, which hoses over a 100000 samples from around the world. every single saw sample
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represents a farmer's field. every sample comes with a barcode. when we scan this, we get all the information of the gps coordinates, the soil data, the status of the health of the soil. all of the samples are collected with farmers . we have a very important engagement with farmers to understand their local knowledge about . so ecosystems you trent levels are key to full facility. the team here have an efficient way of measuring them. this is a machine that we use to analyze find sample, just to look at different nutrient levels in the site using like just like no chemicals, not chemicals. we placed the sample on top of the vent, red light coming from the instrument. you get a fingerprint that tells you the level of different nutrients from that you can use that data and knowledge to know what to do with you from measuring
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a sample using this machine takes only a few minutes. once that is not ready, it will be decipher lately. in the meantime, my next talk is leaving, so as love is being analyzed. so another company in light of white hell. creepy call. it looks ok, but the organisms are not there. and the organisms play a role in binding that soil to form from and compact soil with can absorb newtons with can keep their for, instead will, and the width. if it rains, it cannot be eroded. they also make the fall footpath in that they, it organic matter and then pass through their interstate and then it is released into therefore i have another foil which has come from the neighboring county. one of the farmers, i see a bog. yes, this one us, some bugs,
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this is another one. how come mine doesn't how you over cultivated your land. if you use a lot of at a later f which may make a difference to be very acidic and when the 30th acidic atoms will move away, they will look for better places which the thoughts are good from micro organisms. we can feed. ready to the material, fun guy and other microorganisms we can't, the ground under our feet is p me with life. in fact, they are not organisms in one tablespoon are healthy for months and up. but that is just one aspect of the short ecosystem. what you trends and minerals like nitrogen and potassium are all part of the reach me that enables us to support life together with organic cumberland. just found logic into composing plant matter. it's a fine balance. and one that is easily destroyed by uncertain avalon management practices, such as the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides,
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intensive ploughing dot. so i meet up with lee again. we like to store again carbon as a key indicator. so house, so your soil has about 2 percent carbon instead of good, but we'd like to encourage farmers have more than point 5 percent. so you're well above that threshold. another key nutrient is nitrogen, so your nitrogen is within the normal range for agricultural soil. i'm relieved that even though the organ, his intellect qualms, my soul is relatively healthy. but i'm from anita of kenya, which usually receives rain. li was to show me, saw from a farmer living in a hush of region. urbanatto is a farmer we've been working with in eastern kenya. we have some samples were urban us, has been applying agriculture restoration options on his farm after 2
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years or not has doubled the soil, organic carbon in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence soil health. but also by been us working with the craft or able to feed back this information through one on one conversations focus group discussion to really show how his soil is improving through his management practices. i want to find out more about regenerative techniques. and so i'm off to it, it's a bonus the pro eastern kenya. and as you can see, it's wed rather new teams in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows how is being able to make it more productive despite tommy, you know, send me out of the good
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morning of us. yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah. who is this with you? this is my wife. all right, and are you an essential player to me to was com? what are you doing? it looks like you're doing an electron or something. this is a business that's only the purpose of the business is to collect water during a reason. because you know, area, it rents the just heavily for a period, but can they give it a try? yes. what to harvest in techniques like these are useful in drugs from region to a benevolence to show me some of the other sustainable methods he's been trailing on his at home. yes. he says, well, we are doing the coping. you can see the spinach. yes. we are here. ok, that's all we have a pumpkin cl at that address. so we are planning to come up with el bus in reducing the rate of a person. so our soil wouldn't be getting rice loosely. usually say
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football. so be was a loop knife. how does it make you feel when you see your children eating that lovely purpose? i feel good. hey, feel very proud. and i feel very good when i'm not. i'm not bang them from the market. they and my phone re, yes, buck. my land was like this, like this? yeah, exactly. i'd be more but know if you can see of practicing these technologies. that is what i think i grew forestry most seen and using manuel, you know my lunch from lucy, us looking better as you can see. more green flick, a little garden of eden. exactly. ah, more than 2500 from us in eastern can you come across, cindy? so samples trailing techniques and sharing the successes and failures. i, bernard is a community facilitator from us from our own county. come to learn from him about
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mentor that can help him. his thumb shows how restorative practice his country, the lung, only easy computer up more than 70 percent. but with his increased carbon content, he saw his helping in the fight against climate change. aftermath in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period, but there is hope in building. i don't think it's we are at a tipping point, but if can restore our thought and this interventions are killed up, we have a fighting chance represent so much more than a plate for the protein or for for the things that goes into it. so the soil, the fuel to transport its market electricity let down the labor to produce it. as we've seen, where you have condition, the weight is and all that goes to the natural world, what cycle? and we of course, the power and also bible is not just about what the sorry about using nature versus
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likely i'm giving back. but i think we can. so really it's about the evidence that we even onto the people who keep around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of the field to store our digital information without a heavy comp and footprint. and i'm russell beard off the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements. earth rise on al jazeera, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. for now to hear how many nukes has too many new america had in many ways driven the arms parties
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are much more like the british parties. there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own. a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah, any military leader to care a nationwide curfew office seizing power and detaining the president. opposition supporters celebrate on the streets of the capital, the neighboring countries threatened assumption. ah, hello, i'm going jordan. this is al jazeera ny, from coming up the need of the afghan opposition group. resisting taliban forces
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says he's ready for talks to end the fighting. underwrite. com to play as much in brazil as help.

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