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back to. use the water and see the tiriel is to avoid content. producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food you buy but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and the whole pipeline the 5 key is to say for food use that you also have a role to play. this is a shop coming up fog out by pollution another day off choking small in the indian capital of how much can its residents take plus. all to one b.n. died after being imprisoned in north korea now his parents are seeking justice right here in berlin. and we meet
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a 6 year old dog whose parents believe that becoming a beauty queen is how best to escape. i vish planetary welcome to beat up the news asia it's good to have you with us. it burns the eyes and chokes the lungs and it did so again in india's capital delhi i think blanket of small hangs over the city and neighboring areas their quality monitors have recorded readings of pm 2.5 particular matter above $400.00 micrograms per cubic meter for reference the double actually says anything above $25.00 is unsafe here is what the people of delhi national capital region think of the pollution. pollution is so bad i can't even breathe properly you can see it i
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left home at 5 in the morning it's so hard to breathe it's so bad you can't even see 100 meters because of the pollution what else. do you see work out in the morning have breathing issues and their eyes are irritated it's the situation is very bad the quality is really poor and it smells like gas smell so you poisonous that even getting out of the house is difficult. from over can go across to beat up a correspondent. in delhi so the egg quality is a district sivia but out on the streets of the national capital region what does that mean. well it's a british since early this morning the city has really been and god loved by a blanket of smog and it's a good using visibility and i could feel the effects of this myself when i stepped out earlier today you know my eyes will walk rain and stinging might my top felt a little bit like that people are so it's been it's been pretty bad but i have to
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see it since there's only this on any conditions of improved slightly you know the kind of cloudy conditions i've lived a bit the sun has come out so things are a bit better right now craig ray should think what you should really reached you know kind of toxic levels last week and i have to say that i am seeing many more people with masks out on the street lisieux as to preview we're also seeing reports of the spike in the sea of it unifiers i think a lot of people are also staying indoors there's been a noticeable drop in the number of you know joggers and cyclists and only one walkers and people doing your got in daily many many bar and i've also had conversations with people and i get the feeling that many more people especially those with young children are seriously considering moving out of the city you look good or during these winter months when pollution's fights so in our pharmacare in delhi thank you very much for bringing us that up.
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and in your bar has become the very definition of inspiration after a bit of success as in the sport of swimming but what makes our doc other story remarkable is that here starts milestones despite having no arms. the water is after all cuddyer in doris' happy place. swimming has helped a young boy overcome big obstacles and made him an inspiration for many in his native india. at the age of 7 abdul qadeer lost both of his arms after an accident but he refused to let its life be ruled by it. so. when he was 7 years old my son accidentally touched a high voltage electric wire we took him to a hospital in mumbai and doctors treated him for almost a week but they said the infection was spreading fast and that they had to amputate
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both his arms saving his life with the priority but he had to lose his arms. since the accident abdul qadeer has adjusted in all sorts of ways he does as homework using its feet and he is a smartphone that way too but it's clear that where he truly excels is in the water and he set his eyes on a big goal. they're both still over their mistake i lost my arms when i was in 2nd grade i had an infection that spread to both arms when i was in hospital. but i love to swim. or i get bored and i want to win a gold medal for india in the olympics. it's more than just a daydream abdul qadeer is already a 3 time national swimming champion and she's got the medals to prove it but it required hard work and determination from everyone involved. in the
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beginning we were really at a loss about how to teach him to swim. we didn't know how to support him unlike other kids we couldn't hold him by his shoulders. we could drop him into the water but taking him out was a challenge. but. was determined and nothing could stop him. he started to swim in just 10 to 12 days and learned how to climb up the ladder on his own. little bit with he used to fall and get hurt. but in just a month he became independent in the pool. disease got positive negative will be part of the. uphill candia is hoping to see him join an elite swimming institute and trying to qualify for the 2020 full sun the paralympics. 2 years ago u.s.
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college student auto one bearded on home from north korea comatose and under sponsor of his parents maimed north korea for torturing him while he was in prison serving time for attempting to pull down a propaganda poster in a pyongyang hotel now his parents have made it their mission to ensure any and all pressure is brought on to the government of kim jong un and they were here in berlin at the north korean embassy to do just that. it was a world premier of sorts the 1st direct line between a victim's family and the north korean regime. hello it's fred and cindy warm beer bottles parents we'd like to meet with the ambassador. what you never know before that his parents shared photos of their son with us. and that souter playing football and he loved that 3 years ago otoh warm beer was
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arrested as a tourist in north korea allegedly for stealing a poster. they. made the worst mistake of my life a show trial and sued warm beer grovelled and spoken of an alleged covert mission for the u.s. more than a year later north korea admitted he was in a coma with brain damage and approved his repatriation back in cincinnati within a week his hospital bed had become his death bed his parents accused pealing young of torturing him pointing out a new scar on his foot. that doesn't just happen and he didn't have any scars on his body but a u.s. court ordered north korea to pay $500000000.00 in damages the regime says a faulty dosage of tranquilizer caused the coma. since the regime refuses to recognize the ruling otto's parents want north korean assets seized wherever they
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violate u.n. sanctions that's how they found out about a controversial hostel on north korea's embassy grounds in berlin. so. this is a clear violation of e.u. and international law. yet since the grounds are also guarded germany's foreign office says it's a difficult situation it says the hostile business is the object of an ongoing legal dispute and declined further comment. if you don't hold them responsible for their actions there that empowers them to continue this horrible behavior that's also why the warm beers recently distanced themselves from the u.s. president they call donald trump's close relationship with kim jong il an intolerable i wish she is to accept there's any reason to compliment this this monster.
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and they pledged to continue speaking their minds everywhere. we just want to know what happened to our son there must be records on it were caring parents but on the intercom with the embassy would it be possible for us to make an appointment with the ambassador. they were told to send an e-mail they said thank you knowing full well they'll never get a reply. one in 5 people in the philippines lives in poverty a widespread problem from which there are few exits many families invest all they can in their children's futures and sometimes instead of stressing on education they're paid to train their goals to win beauty pageants it's become a serious industry in the country. capital city of manila where the dream of becoming a beauty queen pushes young women into training. and down.
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go right. pageant boot camps like this teach women step by high heeled step what it takes to win the crown. exercises to strengthen the core develop pussies of all smiling through the pain. many of the women grow up in poor neighborhoods like this in the philippines around 20 percent of the population live on less than 2 euro's a day. so dreams of escape from poverty start young. 6 year old c.e.o. is determined to become a beauty queen. when i'm modeling when i'm on the catwalk i feel really beautiful the most beautiful girl in the world. her mother christina is placing all her hopes in seo and sees the pageant world as an
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investment. from changing our lives winning the miss universe title would allow us to pay off our debts my husband and i can keep on working but it would be nice if our daughter could save some money for her future i wanted to have everything she needs her own home and all the things we could never provide her and michelle by the end of the gun what. which i sorry is also from a poor family she had to start working at the age of 11 but that's all history now she hasn't won any titles yet but she has sponsors who are betting on her success. a lot of people are showing support to her. because they see that what that had in her of becoming a national beauty queen and because they thought they'd also come from a simple family you know everybody believes in this endeavor at the start. but for every victor there are many vanquished and
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a dream they must walk away from. that social today just enough time to do that to their mosque to 550 a birth anniversary of the founders of this information go to another reliever with a few images of celebrations from around the world but these ones particularly of us. in a way discover the home school. the 14 on w. . with him how to be done because on his will the highest high if i had known the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the
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trip of you i would not have put myself and my parents danger to the bottom of the game open to give a flavor for. that one they wouldn't give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there wasn't going to. want to know their story to my great scarified. remarkable information for margaret's. china is losing its appeal the country's economic slowdown and trade tensions between the world's top 2 economies have conquered german businesses spirit is. also coming up saving the planet on a voluntary basis india has shelved its plan to ban on single use plastic and instead appeals to the public to be more environmentally aware. and many farmers in
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the west rely on giant tractors and threshers for mass production but there are much smaller helpers that can pull their way out in the field. hello i want to get jones welcome to do that we have business asia good to have you with us now the rising costs trade conflicts a draggle a tory barrie is a crippling the confidence of german companies in china a survey by the german chambers of commerce has found that only a quarter of firms operating there believe they'll reach their targets in 2019 and that's the lowest level in the u.s. a huge 83 percent of companies say that they've been directly or indirectly affected by china's trade conflict with the united states and one in 10 german firms are planning to move some of their operations out of the country now their main reason for thinking about quitting pop surprisingly is higher labor costs and
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not the trade dispute and meanwhile china's big take for.

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