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it was every thing you'd want for a bond film on law and definitely was the way i think people be pleased, unaccountably say more without spoiling anything. so how important is it to see me beside this big screen massively born and it's, it's bond is the thing you need to see on the big spring. so definitely will be there. popcorn in hunt is, hey, daniel craigs last appearances. james bond will turbocharged industry crippled by cove. it could this be the secret weapon? cinemas have been waiting for the fall county 0 london. ah. all right, tom, for quick check of the headlines here in al jazeera, australia's prime minister has announced the country will begin opening up its international border starting next month. scott morrison says vaccinated australians have been stuck overseas since the pandemic began. will finally be able to return home it is will be time very soon that we will be able to open those
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international borders again. and that will enable australians who are fully vaccinated. and australians and residents of australia who are overseas, who are fully vaccinated, to be able to travel again. and to be able to lift those caps on area ports, insights where they have moved into phase, see all the progress. and that is where australia is now preparing to move. this will happen next month. that's wendell start happening for next month. the united states has averted the government, shut down a stop gap funding bill easily passed the house and senate and has now been signing the law by president biden, just hours before federal funding was to run out at midnight. the u. s. is condemning ethiopia for expelling, said them senior, you and officials. washington says it won't hesitate to use sanctions against those obstructing humanitarian efforts. that you and staff have been accused of meddling and ethiopia, internal affairs, and given 72 hours to leave philippine boxing star money. patio has officially
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registered his candidacy to run for president and next year's election. a 42 year old was nominated by a faction of the governing pdp le bon party. on wednesday, he announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. more than 22000 refugees and migrants are stuck in a colombian town waiting for smugglers to help him cross into panama. the migrants were mostly from haiti are attempting to travel through one of the most dangerous and impossible regions in the world. and canada has held its 1st national day of truth and reconciliation. it honors indigenous children who died in residential schools, as well as those who survive them. earlier this year, more than a 1000 unmarked graves were found at 2 former schools. the system was run by the government and christian churches and operated between the 18 hundreds and 1996. so those were the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 after people in power
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state. you. thanks a lot bye for now. we understand the differences. americans have cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out, you 0. we're bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you. countess era. the recycling used closing intensity helps reduce the carbon emissions from the global session business. but what happens to the 2nd hand governments donated to charity shops in the developed world? summer we sold in the west, many of them end up going to where they support a major industry, employing thousands of people. but they are also now creating a toxic environmental problem ah
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ah, on the coast of west africa, the ships arrive, day after day, with an unrelenting cargo. i. in ghana, i call them a brawny while with the clothes of dead white men and weren't women was shot demick into what looks like a light blue to this one's grey lady. don't pull it there. the charity shop tossed offs from the western world. that sweat to see
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a rubbish to lucky shot. too many of them arrive in on wearable condition. while the tried in used clothes has created thousands of jobs, it's also turning parts of ghana into a toxic landfill. the world's unwanted fashion ends its journey here and it's creating an environmental catastrophe of unthinkable proportions. i. oh, oh, you know cra, the working day begins long before dawn with thousands of ghanaians make their daily migration into the center. is this west
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african capital from old father mock across the biggest slum iesha, he dresser, and her 18 month old son sharif, joined the throng, working in the secondhand clothes tried, ah enough, each minute. well, we can let j. b a back it got that was it m dot oh lawn. oh yeah. now, so i have a young lawyer and i sat down sorry a samoa starts his day early to he's a successful importer of used clothing hours follow my
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drawback class. we are doing business and fortunate to my brother possibly. so he hand written to me, why am i always and got lots, you know, if i see you made me who i am to die new battles rod and his salary is checking on his order anyway. that'd be nice. yeah, and i'm in front of his out of these biles, a being dispatched to almost every corner of a cross commercial hot, the scrolling cantoo man to market. so bustling labrenz. we're almost everything is risa. with
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these markets are one of the biggest in west africa, if not the world, and there are central hub. the 2nd hand clothing from here, i get shipped all over africa for the past 2 decades. the re style of western cast offs has been t. it's created of thousands of jobs. oh, good luck. these men and women, a retailers eager to see the best clothes from a prize. you buy a 0 friends this morning. there's lots at stake. i know. so for the next few moments, the rule. so arch competitors, if they don't grab the best clothes, they don't make money. i
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with osher is on her way to collect a pile of clothes from a sorry, the importer. and i will follow up shop all white and black and black. so we uh get you to buy clothes. yeah. she's a car, young or headquarter zachary and i have not missed that family and i let them yet it's for faculty staff is less than mine, donna's ty, women. i usually displaced from the villages in the north of the country by
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conflict or unemployment cargo. but even in a crop on, she was lucky to win $5.00 a dime. i didn't get shocked with the bottle of cleansing. she's carrying twice more than 50 kilograms. it's tough and dangerous work. if your home listed as well so no, i can't really get my head. not enough for myself. i put my money. i want it who i'm sad to flee. ah. the tried and used clothing is also risky for importance. they pay up front as much
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as $95000.00 for a container with no guarantee if the clothes inside it are any good i lose. yeah. now i see that in that is not easy. sometimes if you don't have money to do business does business is not easy for you. sometimes you will go and buy, bought sonton, then you caught, you will not get to what you want. then you lose your money. a sorry, imports as many as 3000000 items of used clothing every year. most of it from the united kingdom. when he finds western exporters with good quality clothes prophets are there for the taking so if you know inside that these muses fire by one you are willing to bite, then you get your profit. if you don't know that this boost,
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it's nice that you guys bought in it and a loose your money. a sorry, also sells to other retailers in can't amount on market western cost off a so cheap that local text all night is can't compete. since the 1980s, their output has fallen by as much as 75 percent a ah! every evening with the markets customers heading home, a clean up operation begins with alleys, full of unsolvable clothing swept up and bundled into sacks, ready for tomorrow's collection. ah.
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the next morning the she volume weiss is staggering. ah. that before it's even been driven away by another load of used clothing appears. it is put up to sail. i've heard nothing like solomon. noy is the city's weist manager. this place is severin as a dumping ground for tech star. we're in the near more for 2nd globin ah. close to 40 percent of what they're buy, shipment. but they are coming on a daily basis and soft to be complete, chopped off,
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no value every day. this truck is full to either flower. ah, it's roughly 6000000 garments every wait that life can't demand time market is waste. and a huge proportion of all of that clothing is trucks, 2 hours north of a crop and ends up being dumped his landfill. ah, the pressure from the used clothing industry is relentless. the city of a cra now has to find some way to dispose of more than 100 and he tons of textile
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weiss, every single die black with black christiane miko is a ring. tyler, who sell postal outside the city, and i was it to me. i mean if i, if i feel a with me on my mind that i've had with him to mail
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existence for the single mother of 3, it travels for hours between the can't manta market. and alkaline villages. ah, she says she filled into the tried after her brother used juju or sorcery to force her off the family farm. not because that's always helpful. let me be that. actually i miss away prius being see me quite. oh my gosh. let me say on what day it grew say when in one today is i see, i mean want to, i mean honestly, i mean, feet rush ah, when you see bushel back ah,
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yeah. i think she goes from village to village selling her clothes. ha ha. i toodle addresses a something of a luxury auto pay it all set up. i thought well, hold on here. christy on his arrival is a highlighting agree we're fine and i can log on and i am on the other day. yeah. for patrick bob. so to me will you be we now near my knee. now will you be joyce it is out in return for city i but it's a precarious enterprise because many of her customers insist on being granted credit. oh mary went this. i don't. why did me? i'm on our units going. * odd abbey,
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me because i live now. yeah. let me all these. i may buy no. b, i as i would on an amount of money. i'm on my back. i'm in president for winnable. we're christiana, works hard to care for her family, but it's becoming harder because the biles of clothing being imported into gonna arriving in worse and worse condition abuse one or a net, or by g o fine, i would say a more like ah, ah, its monsoon season in ghana, and when these fees rains come, the unwanted clothing washes into the cities,
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open sues and chokes it's wall to life. you know? yeah. and the tropics. so we are very high press to petitioning that form of rape. well, so under heavy down fall of rid, we'll get there are these on colette that miss into the stormed rays which are not covered in a week. and then it gets into the ocean. it moves all these layers of text are without bath. soc piling either or sheen bed and that is working to choke the aquatic life in did this like that internet bang. so when we've done clenotts here, you can dig like 15 deep and cell signs saying that my main lease ricketts has spent the past decade documenting the impact of clothing waste on john up. that also becomes really dangerous, where people, when they're swimming,
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because they're like going back and forth, and then i'll hit them and then on their heads them for him in wraps around their military. the textiles which washed back on shore, become so tangled in the sand. they're almost impossible to dig out dead tangled mass flow they, we call them thank god. this is all saying, all that very low, the higher you see that when they 1st one watch out there very long, you know, they can be 8 needs with nerdy needs and sometimes 3 feet by these tentacles of their origins. i can't a man to market ah .
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do with a manual. yeah. hello. hey, wow. nice to me. i thank you. you my you a job is another you will find that we i went to think this been this work. yeah. we want to see what he said and he to live is some a decade. yeah. and weren't with in was shorter in 2 groups until by open the bales. important have no idea whether they can have time, trash, or treasure light blue shield. this one is going like the top quality. okay. here we go. well this one is that gonna be robert? yeah, this is the rubbish. and this one to we'll call it a 2nd one second. okay. okay. this we can will. yeah, this one is going to look,
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it's sort of, it's sort of staying here. no book. it's not good. it's, you know, emmanuel and his colleagues to spear at the growing number of low quality clothes arriving at garner. what are you saying this one? here it is a debt from here or is it sweat to should not put you in a bit lucky short. this is what it is it in europe or you can to assure e america and it think africa. yeah. we are. we are not a women being sorta to say that use this because what they are given to us is a lot, even if somebody knock your door and you want it, you can not just given picking something from your desk been and give to the patient. so in this case it's like they are doing this to us by all cost emmanuel
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$92.00 for to this was that was you can sell. okay. after sourcing the whole bio, you can see he's going to make a significant loss today. 4567, a physician, a beth, and how many altogether in a vile and this one was one man today, it did to 200 pieces in the bill. and you'll find a sub if you read about it. so at the end of today, where will you put that? we are going to do a demo it. now the problem is there is no room anywhere enough cra list to throws this massive carefully engineered landfill was meant to be the solution to accuracy, waste, crosses. it should have provided enough capacity for 15 years,
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but once it started accepting clothing weiss from can't demand time market was filled to overflowing within just 5. now the cities only alternative is a growing network of informal unregulated dumps. so a lot of the ways brought here by informal collectors who pick it up at the end of the day like this one on the age of old fatima the cities biggest to slum it doesn't work is anything wrong with them at all. synthetic textiles can take hundreds of years to decompose this mountain of waste. my cast, it's faded shadow of these neighborhoods for generations to come
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in. i think unfortunately, what happened is that the way they are blamed for the waste, the people of old pharma are not responsible for this problem. but they are forced to live with it. then this waste and oven places like this where it's used to, for their disenfranchised people, were already living in poverty. so blame them for lace that they did not create. won't all consumers be some responsibility for this waste crosses? lose rickets lies much of the blame at the door of the world's big fashion houses. really, it's the brands, it's the brands that are over producing waste is a part of the business model, a fashion. a lot of brands are produced by up to 40 percent. so when did i start doing this? at least 3 weeks ago,
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much of the unwanted closing is simply burned. ah. it's not unusual across the sky to blacken with smoke for dies at a time. ah, ah ha. but for many who live in old fatima, including a ship for soup, the flow of 2nd hand clothing into dana has been a lifeline. emma
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d at that fashion than being at that that with there are other problems which is simply more pressing why she lives in this small windowless room with 4 other women and all the worldly belonging to a. ready landing yet, i hear talk. so perhaps it's for the waste in steed to think more carefully about the quality of what we dies. i'm not sure i'd never been conscious to ox. where is the final destination of india discarded by the come here like you've come and see the practicality for years that then there was no doubt, no,
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we'd better take care of this in our country and not to ship that problem to adopted with after decades of conflict between successive colombian, governments, and the fox marxist gorillas and historic peace accord in 2016 so fights as lay down their arms 5 years on a mit rising defense and fruitful police repression. a new cycle of violence has robbed the nation. people in power off, if the agreement is failing and what's next, the country, columbia, and killing the peace on al jazeera. as soon as the sun goes down, it shall in russia is a very challenging place to work from. i think journalist even go the authority of
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say you can't do it. it's not allowed. we are still pushing. we're always pushing a boundary. part of the center of most always under local people are being dictating for be fully marked compared to the fitness center. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where auto media go, go. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. the yes is it tipping point? scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's leaders failed to agree upon a solution or taking that into their own we're talking about the property now. we're trying to get people who understand that he killed people and that it kills people. now it already can both rise with people's voice. oh, no jazeera ah
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. ah, al jazeera, with down to the pit, ah, australia's prime minister announces a major easing of some of the world's toughest coven travel rules, but only the people were fully vaccinated. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan, this is al jazeera la you from dough. is that coming up, the u. s. avoids a government shut down, but a big fight of a federal boring remains unresolved. if you're
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