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justifiably abandoned. the water. if you stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. masses are supposed to prevent flooding but they only delay going to. how will we live in the future. 66 min using sea levels starts to shift on g.w. . welcome to global $3000.00 the corona pandemic is challenging all our lives including those of rescued jag us in central america is belize travel is greatly restricted these days but there are ways to satisfy your wonderlust from the
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comfort of your husband. and we need to man in washington d.c. who wants to keep kids from repeating his mistakes. and violent crime has been a serious problem in the u.s. for some time in the 1st 5 months of this year around 6000 people fell victim to gun violence poor inner city neighborhoods are often hotspots young men with few prospects are easily recruited into criminal gangs of which there are believed to be more than $30000.00 in the u.s. even the current pandemic has done little to ease the situation past. joe houston wants to stay fit in the strangest of times so he's just working out on his own without all those that he normally helps. with out the kids he regularly trains. without the girls he instructs in self-defense
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moves without the teenagers that he trains with and teaches that sport in a healthy diet are important elements of life joe is a credible antiviolence ambassador for the 26 year old former delinquent has reformed and wants to guide others away from crime. we are supposed to be china coming gather and trying to help each other due to our finances just been a big brother big sister trying to help each other out i just say my decision you know feel their values more sounder stand is cold it is a serious matter i wanted a bigger varistor been in our community has been. black on black crime or you know we just killing each other for help with just disgusting crimes to the southeast of the us capital washington d.c. has a majority black population some areas in the district have a high murder rate joe tells how hard it was to grow up in an area where for many
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violence is a way of life i was 12 years old when i got my 1st. and you know it was just like the power it was i feel like people fear into me fear into them like it with this power to have a. gun or you but a lot of people fear me. when i hadn't had a gun. joe's mother died of aids when he was only 13 his life increasingly went off the rails he was involved in theft and shoe chance at 16 he was jailed for 5 years for wounding 3 people with his gun that time in jail changed his life after his release he decided to try intervening where his own misery began he knows how much these kids suffer he's also seen his friends being shot a couple of weeks ago yet another was killed here one wrong word is all it takes the coronavirus hasn't put
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a lockdown on the shooting. it's exactly 6 years since he was released from jail and began a new life today he comes across a couple of youngsters and hangs out with them for a while he's not happy that they're enjoying the corona orange juice to school closures. look look at me now you're mine you go my young man really educated so that's the best thing you can do to be definite no go because everybody is much more happy thank you q they go to jail so we don't tell you you know i will connect with you maggie too it's all working now. instagram is joe's hotline to young people right now he set up his own aid organization and supports other projects as well he advises city authorities and is a popular speaker who stands up for the concerns of young black men during war zone joe also works as a vehicle inspector and he's
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a fitness trainer he stays close to 5 youngsters in particular during several video calls a week he talks to them about their daily life and the ever present violence and now about the coronavirus as well. his project a chick was wounded recently joe wants to keep him off the streets and help him train for a job. so what do you talk to goes what are your top 3 goals and all with social distancing so no one gets sick these days he has a family of his own too with 3 children to take care of. it's just to protect our family and just be in that be selfish there's a lot of people our community we we try to be selfish in you know with all these lands and it does it's bad gee it's fake and a lot of people of us dad especially the black. you know the black black community so we need to just practice over just sort joe things it's important for him to set an example just like to run power to rome as
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a veteran of the battle against violence in d.c.'s poor quarters for 29 years he and his organization the alliance of concerned men have been trying to mediate between gangs he's happy for every helping hand simoni job is to bad yours is to put it to action in the spirit of good luck. with the corona virus spreading fast in poor areas smartphones are especially important for staying in contact the technology even unable to runs organization to negotiate a truce between rival gangs they get people. interested by saying that anyone who doesn't own a tablet will get one for free provided they take part in regular online chats it seems to work especially with the younger ones if you call us and can tell you we're going to create a number deep in the city if you read a book you write the story budget allow you to see a point you look at
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a movie we're going to put it down and send a value to each one you don't subject matters there to decide to talk to us about. the one thing they do they stay in one place they go on days. recently a.j. houston and other volunteers have begun distributing facemasks and groceries many here are struggling to survive for now at least hardship hasn't field more violence but memorials like this one remain as evidence to the ongoing gang warfare. joe hopes the corona virus will pass in time but he's certain the violence will outlive the crisis something he wants to change. with borders see old flights cancelled hotels closed and beaches barricaded 2020 has not been a good year for travelers so far millions of people have had to settle for spending
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their holidays on their own balconies hard times for the tourism sector it's 2020 profits is set to be a furred less than projected some 100000000 people worldwide working in the sector could lose their jobs to stay in touch with valued guests travel agencies are now offering virtual tours on the internet. leader travel has become impossible since the world began grappling with another look around other harris. countries throughout the world have closed their borders and also impose domestic travel restrictions to curb the spread of the deadly microorganism . over 2000000000 people around the world are currently under lockdown. and not only people the travel bans have also seen refuge to sort of the worst passenger jets left idle on the ground the tourism and the asian industries are struggling with an unprecedented collapse in demand.
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tourism boards across the world i was funding by offering virtual tours of the countries for free. from the comfort of your living room you can also call along the great wall of china. or explore much of peach. take in the one aspect. or check out holland's tulips. blossoming in all declawing right now. you can enjoy its original visits to national parks across the planet from california all the way to austria.
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you can take in the treasures of over 2500 museums around the globe. and you can take a walk on mars without even getting off your couch. now increases tourism sector has launched a sponge that. locals invite you to meet them today's kids now come to grief from the platform where we will have the opportunity to connect to one another. in. my home here is my link. you know marley what. he wants for the. business or his god what the visitors can watch videos of classes on line like singing or painting dollars b. b. b. b. b. b. b. . b.
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are practically searing our love for east sewing and things that we know about our friends are wrong we were lucky as well like food like music like wine just people you know how we know how being a good feeling but having greece not like you know like i say he's come these i call her campaign hold back the extraordinary period that we were old going through . air b.n. b. has gone down step further in early april it introduced personalized and. one experiences. every child gets. a kind of. prompting. and people everywhere offering online workshops to everyone.
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you can learn magic. you're going to attend a clean makeup tauriel. or learn a secret of cooking a traditional moroccan meal. oh all the classes and experiences held by a video link and cost between $152.00 s dollars. some analysts say the trend towards digital travel and connecting could continue even after corona restrictions have been eased a lift it. we are going. to hold. its thought that tours might well become more local and detail in the future that would
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further hammer to every asian industry but it would also lower carbon dioxide emissions and ease the pressure on the climate. according to the united nations 1600000000 people around the world make do with inadequate housing 150000000 a homeless they sleep on the streets in doorways or on punk benches squat in empty houses or live in tents and now during the corona lockdowns they face another challenge where to go when no one's allowed out on the street. in the belgian town of bruges socially minded citizens are trying to solve a predicament. just bench a 2nd night in the to put your hotel manager tina vines chats and channels good vibes a she runs things coronavirus spacing is mandatory in the breakfast room the guest seated wide apart it looks like an enormous hotel but there is
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a difference these guests are homeless. they moved to be we supposed to stay at home but these guests are living on the streets and they don't have a home to go to that's crazy we have to do something for them is the man so there must not been seen food from the bottom. to to put years the only hotel still open in the old town of bruges in belgium tina vines normally caters to business travelers and weekend holiday makers in a quiet 3 star hotel but those markets collapse fast as the coronavirus read now that to put your serves as a hostel for the homeless funded by the local authorities. after breakfast romy has to take charge of the dishwasher himself the hotel's regular staff of all being put on leave. we've got a t.v. here in the homeless shelter there's just the bed and a table here you could even take a hot bath that's brilliant there aren't many people who do something like this for
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us. $25.00 of the hotels $37.00 rooms now house guests who normally huddle under bridges and they're happy to pitch in with the various chores. they take up with all the rules i told my colleagues we have to adapt we may be in the hotel business but now we have to be social work it's it's heaven on earth for the guests luxury they're not used to they're incredibly grateful they help me clean the tables and wash. off was patrick's been on the streets for 10 months the coronavirus crisis has given him the chance to get a hot shower and enjoy a breakfast in peace normally i sleep in the emergency shelter because i have a small dog which is not allowed in here. ok i can understand that. when i sleep here someone else looks after him. and i think it's wonderful that we're welcome to come here. after breakfast the rules say it's time to move out onto the street
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again yet it's almost impossible for belgium's homeless to stick to the country's coronavirus laws there's a general ban for instance on stopping to sit on benches or steps in public places . so most homeless people end up at the state run shelter nearby. here there's a garden they can retreat to without the police constantly moving the mom. it's only open house with among other things even the use of even. the library the park that passes all the places they normally hang out and now closed that constantly looking for somewhere they can state it and that's extremely hard because the streets no longer an option. to charity she works for provides counseling and fresh clothes for the needy but the number of places to sleep has been halved under social distancing regulations. patrick and his dog have to spend the day outdoors
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a fate many under lockdown might envy pleasant stroll through magic bruce are a burden for the town's homeless. i have to keep moving all day long. all sometimes i'll quietly sit down on the bench keeping an eye out to make sure the police don't catch me. an estimated 150 people live on the streets of bruges sidelined by society but in full view of everyone. the lockdown means the town is empty and quiet. in the hotel to put this evening's menu features veal cutlets with peas carrots and potatoes mash tuna vines project is getting plenty of support from other restaurants and bakers through food donations she's as thrilled by the wave of local cooperation and solidarity as she has by her guests. and the man when the 1st group of homeless came downstairs after their 1st night
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they'd been transformed their faces the gratitude the joy was amazing you never get that response from tourists here that's why tina vines is keeping her hotel open for those who really appreciate the hospitality. strong women changing the world as we know it on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others. d.w. women gives a voice to women everywhere. this weekend global ideas we look at wildlife protection and during the pandemic many conservation projects around the world are carrying on despite the look downs but it's not been easy our reporter can't you do not went to believe in central america to find out how one such project is coping with. animal keeper
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roxy limits looks after what are known as problem jaguars at the billies through the search ad wars that have had too much contact with humans and they've become hunted domestic animals like dogs and chickens come. home or. this it takes in the big cats to save them from being shot they know roxy well but today they're actually unusual ishai doesn't like the mass harm or. the mask is there to prevent the jaguars from being infected with the coronavirus several tigers in the u.s. to tested positive for cope with 19. at 1st they don't recognize what the. so it's something that we both had to get up
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there so we wearing the mask on them getting us. the coronavirus has believes on lockdown which has also meant sheltering this is new. and it has to remain closed until restrictions are lifted. the billies new and tropical education center is a nonprofit organisation it only keeps indigenous animals most or rescues were unable to survive in the wild for any number of reasons. with 19 and the virus it did not only affect the income for it is also the keepers that work here because. we we had to make that decision off you know cutting down on the days for stuff this bright red mackerel called ranger can
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no longer fly he's the latest addition to this is and probably the only one who thinks humans wearing masks look normal. who's not trying to our. who is that sharon matola founded the zoo almost 40 years ago it's never been so deserted the animals have no idea what's going on which is fine but were affected because one of the greatest challenges is keeping everyone thread and healthy so. last of all the shins man they've been giving us pickets what you see. you know drive our blog. mate distributors from around the region have donated their scraps something the boiled cats find delicious. we've been able to garner food supplies enough to keep us going until we can
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get or our footing again. and a donation has just arrived sugarcane and a big pile of leaves this top here can eat up to 30 kilos of vegetation a day. so far believes has come through the coronavirus crisis relatively unscathed it's now mid may and there have not been any no new infections for weeks the country's economy though is suffering badly without tourists from abroad the sector generates half the gross domestic product here so the virus knocked out 50 percent of the country's economy overnight many nongovernmental organizations depend on tourism nikki buxton heads billie's bird rescue originally from the u.k. she's worked every day for 16 years to protect the country's native bird species she finances her projects with her small hospitality business. a small bed and
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breakfast with like line units so we would take tourists in turns that students people like that who would be obvious beefy paying which at any profit whatsoever would go into the baths. at her rescue and rehabilitation center nikki buxton looks after almost 200 birds the ultimate goal is to release them back into the wild that applies to the baby owls as well as the large waterfowl ah yes probably. here that is stressed birds are nursed back to health reared and then if possible set free. we've had everything from the biggest jabbers down to 18. since the pandemic began nicky has been working with a smaller team the usual her husband jerry and coworker oscar are both here to lend a helping hand and there's also jujubee the yellow headed amazon parrot is actually
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a 1st apartment complex case and she was in a cage with my patching i had the arena for call it. yellow headed amazons are highly endangered sherry tells us this is probably one of the uses most threatening to the bowls the wrong not. to use left and once those 1200 years before it will be extinct. they hope. to be sheared but actually it's like you're in a lot don't make sure that nephew has chicks and have already been poached. nikki buxton collects the chicks from the nests threatened by poaching to raise them in safety. experts. the freshly hatched yellow headed amazon parents need to be fed every 4 hours.
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sheesh being a surrogate mother is a long term to ask. each of the parents will be looked after for a total of 12 months which then they'll be big enough to be released. over the past 16 years billy's bird rescue has released 750 parrots into the wild but how will the group find that's itself in the coronavirus era. i want to say that now i can't say that the tourism industry is going to bounce back anytime soon so it might be that we need to shift our focus and concentrate on fund raising. and find ways to cut costs as best as we can which is how to keep going. it's unclear how believes will fare once the covert 1000 pandemic has passed but should the economy and the situation for people in the country get worse it's fear that poaching will become an even bigger problem and that will make it all the more
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difficult for environmental and animal protection organisations to do their work. that's very vital. that's all from us at global 3000 they strake but don't forget we hearing from so write to us at global 3000 and d w dot com and do you visit a facebook page to. see you next time.
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