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and turning trash into treasure in need of winning making jewelry and furniture out of the neck trunk plates. let's do business farmers across parts of southern africa would just about to harvest when the cyclon hit now it's all gone no food no medicine to treat disease as the floods recede you know with for a structure a billion dollars worth washed away according to the united nations and that's a huge problem in getting to the survivors and bringing them help the disaster has struck almost three million people most of them in mozambique. a man on his motorbike apparently there used to be a street here the water still hasn't drained away not from the heavily overgrown fields which were just about ready for harvest everything the farmers in this area have to live off comes from this land. and no one. thing only god knows how i can survive here is nothing. the reconstruction will
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take years and how will they even rebuild if there's nothing to eat the farmers have a waltz their entire crop i'm talking about trees are gone for all types of fruits and vegetables and corn in maize and the list goes on so what entire year's worth of food for this community for this part of the world is gone and they're going to need money and they're going to need it urgently. in the city of beara the situation the hospitals is getting worse more and more people are getting sick because of a lack of clean drinking water and poor hygiene and conditions color has broken out and doctors have already reported five cases relief organizations are finding it hard to keep up. the picture is which means there is a lot of hope here in some places the other places which still remain cut off the rural communities that presumably have not received a lot of hopes more than half of those who need help desperately are children many
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have lost their parents or been separated from them by the cycle on the children's organization unicef reckons that in mozambique alone one million children need help and need it immediately. let's talk about all of those issues with joy doreen beera joy first of all tell us how much is it going to cost to actually tackle this disaster and also to rebuild a place like mozambique. well if if we talk about mozambique as a country i think that's really going to say quite a bit for the affected city itself which happens to be their fourth largest city in was in the. in this boat man in beta actually the figure. of six hundred million dollars the because the infrastructure has the effect as well as the basic axes the services like roads electricity as long as what the
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connections that are all being affected by. and constantly have two hundred sixty thousand who have been affected in mozambique and barren and ten thousand of are in camps at the moment and there's also of course the the immediate costs of feeding those people a fighting disease yes and let them now looking at is cause the looming diseases that could break out malaria and squalor around which are actually very very dangerous as well at the moment so the lead authorities in lawson be conveyed as basically as a city really trying as much as they can preparing and setting up centers of health sentence just in case the reason breakout of kwara and area and of the disease is that the authorities there are also saying that the trying as much as possible it's
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a very hard time saving lives in the city because i'm not. having now since the basic facilities the other issue of course is children so many kids are affected by this disaster how how what sort of a danger some of those children in considering the reports we're hearing of human trafficking that what something horrible that's happened time and again and other disaster zones like haiti for example. well when be is it just seems to happen that usually parents and children will be separate it is the only they will actually find themselves in different parts of the city and have babies not any different so or they reserve race all sound shocking just because you sit in their cars long to and. cannot seem to find their families and still are the reason that. you are right because they are also looking out for these children
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especially the phone free to the human traffickers in the city but we haven't yet seen any reports of any children being trafficked or women that much now but what usually happens is this incidence is that parents just because of the fact of the been affected by and some sausage is. doing just because they want to get away with the sense of having to look after them and join in their reporting for us there on those floods that hit mozambique millau ends and bob thank you very much for your report. a us court decision has found us around the world of law and at american jury has awarded eighteen million dollars to a man who says the white killer round up caused his cancer to make a monsanto was recently bought by germany's bya its share price is wilting today.
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it's a great victory for edwin hard in that he took on one of the most powerful agro chemical companies in the world and one the jury said round up was defective and the company deceptive today the jury sent a message loud and clear. that company should no longer put products on the market for anyone to buy without being truthful without testing their product and without warning if it causes cancer why the jurors said the agro chemicals giant had been negligent by not using reasonable care in warning hardiman about its products potential risks last year a court in san francisco also found in favor of a grown skipper who said life was saved had given him non hodgkins lymphoma this is the second case where the jury is shamefully held that round up causes cancer and monsanto and bayer need to take note of that and they need to change their business
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model and their business practices they are bought monsanto in mid twenty eight team for sixty three billion dollars it continues to insist the herbicide is safe when used as directed but was share prices sliding almost forty percent since the acquisition the purchase came at a higher than expected cost it is and we know today that because of the american securities laws about your couldn't look into the charges against monsanto nor into its books so is buying a black box and the risk in buying an unknown entity is being shown right now hundreds of studies have shown life is eight to be safe while many others have found it a health risk after two years of fierce debate the e.u. decided in twenty seventeen to renew the weed killers license for use in the block for another five years but now bayer faces more than eleven thousand lawsuits involving roundup in the us alone. boeing has delivered a software upgrade for its seven three seven max passenger jet it's meant to
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prevent failures of the aircraft and to stall system the planes have been grounded worldwide following the deadly ethiopian airlines crash this month the one in indonesia last year in a function of the system this is space that is playing a role in both accidents boeing says the timing of the upgrade is not related to the incidents. they call it hell on earth one of the world's biggest stumps for electronic left over it's on the outskirts of the gandhian capital. you can smell the burning waste way before getting there and you can often see the smoke hanging over the city from miles away where one person sees destitution devastation another sees a smart business opportunity. pretty cool earrings right well damage from the west these comfy chairs. just like these funky coffee.
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trash into treasure she finds her. book proceed at princetown site tronic west it's a place where old computers and keyboards wind up along with stocks of car tires the smell of. a lot of people here upon the trash to recover pieces of that they can't. paint it's not hunting. she's on the lookout for. the worst. so we've got to find solutions so not all small we need to get climbing. towards. those projects that require time and teamwork checked with time a chair for example to make just. one chair a team of five people has to travel to a hot what shop two hours north of
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a crop and then what a whole day it can be frustrating knowing that a lot of resources is stopping the project from growing space is our biggest challenge we don't have a bigger space so we cannot employ more and we cannot do more. for us on the second one is machinery as you can see around we have just simple tools that work with us if we are able to. like your machines will be able to produce more in faster as well as matilda paid regularly exhibits have designs at conferences objects not only. they are operating to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art or turn it into the food he eats people tomorrow so it makes total sense and it's good for people it's good for the world matilda payne
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has won several awards reka my eyes in hot creative way of doing heartbeat for the environment and she has even bigger things planned for the company. we are looking at it's really able to. actually train more women too which are into what we're doing now to be able to start to do your own businesses for every item sold. already donates five percent of the money she mix to the education of under-privileged young girls she doesn't only want to bring these carded items back to life she also wants to give something back to society. all of those chairs the bus service with a. mob
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me. this is really news live from berlin brit. walks the high wire in search of a solution to his political crisis the government tells lawmakers to expect a fresh briggs it vote tomorrow but it's hemmed in by parliamentary rules and an ultimatum from the european council can it satisfy both and earn another extension to the country's e.u.
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would drawl dates also coming up police in malta arrest five migrants for hijacking a tanker ship the men seize control of the vessel after.

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