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welcome to world stories. sudan picturing the revolution. germany fees for hire. but 1st to hungary in the run up to the e.u. elections young pro european voters are turning to a new party to challenge populist prime minister viktor orban. they want their future to be in the e.u. . on a donut and company and she are the lead candidates for momentum a young hungary movement they are set to challenge prime minister viktor or bands far right feet as party in the upcoming evil actions. hungary and his allies and i guess obviously our sufficiency all those along the line they are destroying the unity if you're up there fighting against our shared accomplishments they want to trace
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a year of that is less stable less organized less powerful and i think that you're off these to be reformed in order to fight against these populists. despite prominent support from e.u. commissioner ma get the best aga only a few 100 momentum supporters joining today's march there's a mood of political apathy in the country but for those who came out today the view is a fundamental issue. we are against corruption what's. government's right now and there are 100 percent supportive of the european union and what's going on around here is just an acceptable the european union is like this symbol of freedom and free speech and it's like the last hope. these young carians are tired of the government's anti e.u. policies and many have moved to other e.u. countries for a better future since the 2008 financial crisis close 250-0000 mostly young
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carians have gone abroad that's almost 5 percent of the population. but for the governing fetus party stopping this mass exodus doesn't seem to be a priority their campaign focuses exclusively on the alleged threat that immigration poses to the country. momentums vice presidents on the donuts blames the government for failing to provide for her generation she says she is committed to creating a future for young gary and here at home regardless of the odds. even if this election one turn now do they hope for it doesn't mean that next time because the more successful stronger more motivated i mean if you if you fail then you stand up and do twice as hard in last year's parliamentary elections momentum fails to pass the 5 percent threshold but with a few more weeks to go and
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a 3rd of hungary's young people still undecided there's a chance they could make their dream of shaking up hunger in politics and here up a reality. now to sudan where a young photographer has followed the uprising since december 28th inning he documents his people's protests for democratic elections. for 33 year old muhammad this is history in the making has been documented the sudanese uprising since it started in the summer today he's taking pictures of the incoming caravans joining demonstrators in front of the army headquarters in the capital shutting. my pictures of the coming generations the suffering experienced by people in my fights i should not be forgotten. when we talk to the streets we were just calling for our rights we
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should not have been met with some of the violence we see in the pictures. or. at the heart of the protest area mohammad displays his photos for his fellow students . a larger art movement has emerged from the uprising even this billboard has taken a new meaning protest. those have hung clothing in honor of military personnel who disobeyed orders and refused to open fire at them and they're all mad and vicious. summit says his photography not only documents the revolution it is also a way to help the people who needed. to get this picture shows a man waving a flag as he is being loaded on to the back of a truck but i will be using him and punching him so that he put the flag down but i can see saddam holding up the flag card so. that's
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a picture help to get this man released because it spread so much so they were able to locate him and have him freed. because for passers by mohammed's work reflects a turning point for sudan and its people. i feel loved when i see the details of these pictures the sadness where. these pictures are an expression of the bravery the strength and the patriotism of people who have overcome 30 years of oppression under a corrupt regime. to display shows that sudan has a lot of artists and people with many talents. good mohammad realizes that this newfound freedom is very fragile and that a lot of work needs to be done for the spirit of the state and to be made a political reality. we learned as a people that we can be united and we can be one hand in this transitional period we the sudanese people have to accept each other. to hama does not
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know what exactly the future holds for sudan but he is determined to bear witness to it with his camera. what a risky business it is to criticize the authorities in china in our next report d.w. meets a former prisoner and uncovers secret prisons and forced confessions. the detention room is like a cooling chamber where the metal door escape from this room is impossible to. see any was one of 200 human rights lawyers chinese authorities rounded up in july 2015. a bright light is on $24.00 hours a day you don't know if it's day or night. it feels like you've been locked up in hell. you're completely cut off from the
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world. you don't know anything and you're terrified. are. can. see any was called to the administration of his apartment complex he didn't suspect anything. there several plainclothes police were waiting they blindfolded him and shoved him into a car. with his wife and children were wondering why you didn't come back then later that day 20 police officers came to search their apartment. coby headhunters i was absolutely terrified nobody told me he didn't attained the police such a high spec refused to give any information or. question how to. force disappearances have become increasingly common in china the head of interpol former
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canadian diplomat an exiled writer a canadian businessman and activist and a photographer a lawyer booksellers. and a billionaire are just a few of those who disappeared in the last 2 years. facilities all from inside military compounds they are secret but activists have tried to find some detainees are not in the judicial systems database. the uncertainty is intentional or thirties use the sites to extort confession. to guards a presence around the clock. they register every movement you make. they observe you to find your weak spot and find out what you're most scared of. losing the mission that. they don't allow you to
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change positions when you sleep. and they deprive you of your slightest freedoms. sienese whereabouts were unknown for 6 months later he was transferred to a regular detention center and jailed for 2 years after his release he wrote to detailed account of the secret detention she and even had his license to practice law already govt but he is still refusing to keep quiet. biodiversity is under threat and fees are at an alarming risk through farmers depended on be falling nation in germany have come up with an idea. be sharing. how many of the apple blossoms in her orchard will be pollinated this year it's a question that fruit farmer sabine adama asks herself time and again because
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a northern germany as in other places many bees are dying. of losing up to 40 percent of a colony as a regular occurrence and those are the bees that you miss now when plants begin flowering whether it's rapeseed or fruit they're just not there. if you. don't man has turned to a new digital be sharing platform for help it brings together beekeepers and farmers on line. the bees that will pollinate dull months trees arrive on a truck from the neighboring netherlands she ordered $500.00 colonies. and after taking a little while to a climatized they get straight to work. platform operator kneels galba has assumed responsibility for the hard working insects it would be terrible for the startups image if they came to harm. because a disease prevention is a big issue of bringing healthy bees plays
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a central role on the one hand on the other we have close agreements and binding regulations with the farmers to ensure the bees aren't damaged through the improper use of pesticides that could hurt or destroy them that hasn't happened yet. so far galba has registered over a 1000 beekeepers on his platform the bees cost $60.00 euros per deployment so do they get the job done. we're lucky because our orchard is pretty far away from other orchards like it so we thought about it and decided to take a chance on it to give it a shot and see how things go and so far the cooperation has gone very well we haven't been disappointed. on that the most important one the beekeepers get to keep the honey it's still early days for the be sharing business in germany but there is potential demand for hundreds of thousands of comedies among farmers all
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over the country beast for hire could help improve harvests of all kinds of produce and at the same time provide their owners with a great source of income. you're a big idea. but what's become of it. like tomorrow. evening for a better future isn't enough europe requires that. european election team play 26 g.w. . sometime in the 26th. my great
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granddaughter. put the world. around half a century. your world will be around trying to grease one. inevitably sea level rise by at least one in this century. we're going to have some climate impacts we turn greater than we see on the. books. why aren't people more concerned. little yellow. stars may 31st.

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