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donald trump flooding your puton our 2 part documentary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the west and between the presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the. goalies trump and couldn't starts august 3rd on d w. welcome to global 3000 coming up. biking through paris why the coronavirus is encouraging more people to trade 4 wheels for 2. summer 2020 in thailand and no tourists in sight. for locals times are tough. and a devastating image that shocked the world 5 years on alan cordy's father speaks about
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his trot. around the world refugees endure how rowing journeys in their search for a better life. young and old they seek to escape poverty violence and injustice. but the individual stories of refugees rarely get told instead they often become an anonymous abstraction. the number of refugees globally has almost doubled since 2012 to about 80000000 jordi of these people are displaced in their own countries. very few of their stories ever make it into the public domain. but in the rare cases when it happens they have a powerful effect none more so than the fate of 3 year old cullen courtney. the trench. exodus of the courty family ended at this beach near the turkish
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village of. the mother father and their 2 children were trying to reach the greek island of const in a rubber boat but the boat capsized. little island his brother holly and their mother were hunted drowned only of don't look already survived. didn't give over to the capsized after people stood up. by help my wife's out of it and we had life jackets on trying to keep our children out of the water but it didn't work holly died for us all and i'll never forget her words when he said to me papa don't be afraid don't look at. the image of little islands dead body made headlines around the world the refugees desperation and their fate now symbolized by a tiny corpse 4 years later we set out to make contact with his father during our
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research we 1st came across an ant team according lived in canada for more than 20 years she remembers the phone call that she had with her brother after the incident all too clearly. the 1st or. i said to him it's all my fault. why. or i need to stop. and i said to him i think it's all my fault and he said to me you know. you are the best in the world you tried to hope.
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before. many people. of innocent people or during. a world war so i didn't. and to that in each of my nephew and then current. that's when. culch 1000000 in heart. and more and this and up from there started and they sent enough is enough we need to hope. for tina cordy said that her brother i'm doing not now lives in tempe and iraq's kurdish region we were unable to travel to iraq because of the corona virus pandemic on the phone he told us his thoughts about what happened back then.
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after the accident i was happy to see how countries open the borders and their hearts to the refugees. and how they gave them welcome. unfortunately this warm welcome disappeared after 2 or 3 months. will. people not to undertake this dangerous journey to germany want to any other country. that. kurdish television has also covered up do it according to state and has revealed some good news i don't look already has once again become
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a father he remarried 3 years ago. oh yes. i was very surprised when the new baby was born i couldn't believe it it was a shock. i didn't know if i should be happy or sad or if i should cry. i have no idea what happened to me. when you lose your own child and i hope it never happens to you. it's a strange feeling if you've already lost a child and then have a new baby. thank god i'm doing better i'm happy about this new child. into the baby and singing to the baby and some time when i. found.
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another because the baby is crying. and he said to me. just can't i just can not hear him crying my sister said maybe he'd take you to. that woman too when you lost this family and. maybe. you know when you're trying all kinds it's almost. a. long time. i know. for. the new baby it's a great gift he has named him. a virus pandemic has caused devastation all around the world millions of people are grieving the loss of their loved ones many more are wondering where their next
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paycheck will come from. among this last group are the huge number of people who rely on tourism to survive. experts estimate that the cold in $1000.00 health crisis will cause $1.00 trillion dollars in losses to the travel industry. that's equivalent to the entire annual economic output of mexico especially badly hit by the travel to clyde jamaica where g.d.p. could fall by a level percent this year. thailand 2 is expected to see a drop of 9 percent. last year some 40000000 foreign tourists visited the country. so what happens next. in. thailand looks lovely other never. do gongs are chilling with no people bothering them. the beaches in our non and elsewhere are empty and clean that has to do with the
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absence of foreign tourists. none have come to put elephant camps since the government barred foreigners from entering the country in march. for the owner such atmosphere that meant business came to a sudden halt he did receive a one off payment from the government but it didn't go very far. he still has to feed his 4 elephants and they each eat up to 200 kilograms a day. sleep because of the coronavirus crisis there are no tourists anymore i haven't had any income for months to pay my staff i'm spending my savings it's hard to keep going. there's nothing going on at the tourist shops near the beach and. tourism normally accounts for more than 20 percent of thailand's g.d.p. $6000000.00 people across the country who depend on the industry for their
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livelihood face losing their jobs. some families have already been. with nothing. in 2 weeks out to visit this village to deliver rice eggs and canned fish. he started collecting donations in april and now helps about 50 families. fishermen can no longer sell many fish now that restaurants are closed hotel workers have nothing to do souvenir sellers have no customers. who's a lawyer says the state can't help everybody. when the mafia like it if they are broke we need to help them so when i see them like it's. stopping don't have anything to eat so i just bought. and then trying to and my friends to help. how many tourist boats will be under service
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after the pandemic is anybody's guess last year some were saying there are too many tourists this year it looks like they're going to be 70 percent fewer. the of the hour non clif crowd the resort is still closed like all the other hotels but the staff are preparing to reopen. general manager for job air and his team are placing tables far apart to enable social distancing because he says it's important to win the trust of returning guests. and guys please make sure you pinpoint the digital menu to begin because you want to avoid giving menus and. when reopening occurs that may still be no or few foreign guests so hotels are hoping to welcome thai holiday makers to tide them
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over the big hope is that by autumn the foreigners will be back. thank you very much with all the. measures we have put in place not only as business as in years but also at the government level you can feel safe to come to the country the country has managed the outbreak better than many others in many respects so it's a. new national tourism marketing campaign set to replace the well known slogan amazing thailand with amazing trust to thailand the thinking is that visitors will only come if they have good reason to feel safe. amid all the tragedy and heartbreak the coronavirus has caused there have also been occasional glimmers of hope one of the positive developments concerns how we get around. over the past few months air travel ground to a standstill. and traffic all the disappeared from the roads. lock
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downs have been good for the climate. this is prompted some cities including the french capital paris to rethink mobility. objects that are experiencing around the cones isn't easy especially if you're a beginner. i guess i think. that maddie christine legit have a good reason to keep practicing. and not be smokin equal i want to be able to ride uphill with my son me pulled my business but i did i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. let me parisians are using the pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike left confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads man says
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i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all the car. busses. reversing bicycle use in the french capital has also and seemed like an uphill battle but with the coronavirus the tide seems to be turning the french government has pledged $60000000.00 euros to promote cycling the funds will be spent on bike lanes as well as on training programs. efforts to make the city more environmentally friendly have been ongoing for years authorities that are ready vehicles plus road along the river stan. now in the era of a pandemic they've gone a step further and ban cars from new clue devival leave a busy thoroughfare. unfortunately such moves have ignited the fire of drivers. nick will actually fall though it's
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a passionate cyclist who owns a bike repair shop. we feel under attack from car drivers because our numbers are growing the more space we take up the more we bother them that. is among those benefiting from the government's investment in cycling for every bike his workshop prepares the state contributes 50 euros in the 3 weeks since the scheme began some 60000 bikes have been fixed. over these days i start at 9 am and finish at midnight. with guy who runs the workshop for me has finally managed to take the day off it was the 1st time in 3 weeks so i was almost a month pilot on. the move away from cars in favor of bikes is certainly good news for the environment during lock down road and air traffic grind to a standstill in the 1st 3 days alone harmful nitrogen dioxide emissions fell by
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a 3rd. 15 welcomes the trend she's hoping she'll soon be. confident enough to cycle with her son. to be on the. subway the cycling is good for your health and the environment everyone wins. is pride up his mother and. his inventions but it's good to keep active and i'll soon be able to go on bike trips with my mum and that'll be cool it was just a cool trading 4 wheels for 2 you know paris an increasing number of people are happy to make this which. let's leave france now and head to brazil where we'll discover a very special snack in. the city of montreal says located on the banks of the rio negro in northwestern brazil the
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snack bar and clemente has been going for 15 years among the items on the menu is. a traditional brazilian energy drink made from the seeds of the same name. is the owner. it's about whether or not drinks are a specialty i'm also a specialty associated with our region i'm a zone mouse we're talking about beverages that leave you feeling energized these drinks help you stay awake and as well as that they actually reduce your appetite. maybe that's just the reason why so many people here choose to drink them on a regular basis. model bottom half the energizing effects of the plant have been known for years the indigenous people in amazonas used to take it while hunting to stop them from tiring out. has 30 different mixes on the menu her favorite the
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house special of course a man walk out the ingredients i use are avocado chain. that's cashews the powder used syrup and lots of ice. it all gets thrown into a blender the shop sells 302400 water in our drinks every day a single concoction will set you back 10 brazillian riyadh's if you're not every morning i have a teaspoon of natural guarana with milk. it gives you energy. some people describe as an effort easier insert gives you that kind of energy. it also helps if you are trying to lose weight. by my best to anybody gives you the power you need to get through the day. people in my house also live longer than people in other parts of brazil maybe it has to do with their love of what are not
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drinks. and. now to our global ideas series this time we're in bangalore a mega city that's known today as india's silicon valley its green areas once home to some $280.00 lakes are clogged with waste a result of the city's rapid population growth. we paid a visit before the coronavirus struck to find out what residents are doing about the situation. in the heart of bangalore garbage is festering everywhere this neighborhood is literally drowning in it. illegal dumping sites are more than just an eyesore residents complain of a fellow all day long several cases of dangle have been reported in the area.
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bangalow municipality has hired so-called marshals to crack down on those littering or dumping trash the marshal makes. the offender pick up the bag he just threw away . this guy he's throwing his weight here he hasn't separated it this is in the ground the garbage truck went to his house but because he woke up too late to ask to be found. $200.00 rupees just under 3 euros for dumping household trash. the city's infrastructure is failing to cope with the unchecked development and growth once known as the garden city bangalore now has a new nickname each city. some have had enough. every morning. inspects the trash pick up in the neighborhood of koramangala. residents are meant to put their kitchen waste in the green been without linus it's
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the end directly into the truck. the chemistry teacher takes it upon himself to educate residents. get it there. but. not to be so that is the only problem i see. if i lie neatly you feel like you should not. even you know. you're sure not. to have. because it really. and then. not everyone follows the rules here all the trash has gone into one bin boy's my blood because. we have been and it's not rocket science. it's just. how hard is that.
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entrepreneur. encounters new dumping sites. but then again it's. the environmental engineer has come up with his own solution to reduce the city's waste he's joined forces with machinery ballroom to set up a bio gas facility. i think they're following instructions we were looking so. you feel gammick waste from publisher. ballrooms neighborhood which would normally go to a landfill is instead brought here as a rule material. the trash has to come in well suited otherwise it means high operational costs and less bio gas. today if it's payoff it wasn't as good. this is nearly 100 percent right there is about 5 percent that
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needs to strip over like the floor was in all large with which are very high living in content but i would rate this extremely good i mean this is now good enough for by i guess. the facility process has about 600 kilograms of local kitchen waste a day turning it into slowing the actual plant is further away built in refurbished shipping containers on land provided by the local authorities. there is also a business model the move by a gas is purified here and then stored in a tank. the resulting gas brand named carbon lights is sold. what we're producing as an end product here is about 90 to 94 percent of meet him which means it's much better than natural gas it can displace any fossil fuel beat m.p.g. petrol or diesel so at the end of the day we're creating a clean clean renewable energy right here in. the biggest
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guy is in neighboring restaurant the gas is piped in from just 200 meters away. the restaurant is hugely popular the kitchen uses about 70 kilograms of bio gas a day which is also cheaper than conventional cooking gas. were damaged out of your pipe for that for having all your old. we don't have the stocks in and of your own after christmas you know it's also. it was good when you were doing something right when. the bulk of bangalore's waste is driven 40 to 50 kilometers outside the city there are no official dumps within the city anymore for the $5000.00 tons of garbage bangalore generates every single day. some not only on has scaled up his operations to help keep more waste out of
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landfills and make his business valuable. about 13 tons of food waste arrive at this plant north of bangalore every day from i.t. parks and corporate campuses. about 17 jobs have been created here at the bio gas plant. unlike the facility in the city it also compresses the gas it's then bottled into senators that can be shipped to customers across bangalore. our dream is to have across india with. business. for the country as well as creating more jobs and creating energy security. something that iran has already expanded into 2 more states he plans to continue growing the waste to fuel business model could be a viable way for far more indian cities to clean up their act.
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and that wraps up today show thanks for watching if you'd like to get in touch e-mail us at global 3000 and d w dot com or check out our facebook page d.w. women until next time bye bye.
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