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and drunken money eventually. local people can vouch for the story they've nicknamed. the bear wrestler. back to the bees and the alleged healing effects of the mad honey 10 minutes later want to checks his mother's blood pressure again he finds that it's dropped another percentage point the honey seems to be working but now his daughter isn't feeling well. i feel about my head how. we can i just want to sleep. the son already has iran. for training at the ready to counter the side effects then he finishes up the next time it's all part of the method to his.
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champagne is not just the name of a rather expensive type of sparkling wine it's also been name of the region in france where this wind comes from wine makers and champagne and have been hard hit by the corona virus pandemic no parties no weddings very few occasions to celebrate it's estimated that $100000000.00 fewer bottles will be sold because of the pandemic now instead of letting the fruits of their labor go to waste the wine makers are finding alternative uses for their harvest that are a little less glamorous. some of the world's finest grapes grow in the champagne wine region but the coronavirus crisis has taken a big toll on visitors here. restaurants in france were closed for months parties and receptions cancelled that could ruin champagne wine maker. good. growing regions are in crisis in a global crisis there's not
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a sector that isn't affected. what is certain is that we won which isn't consumed during a certain period you want to be drunk later on. her family has been in the wine making business in 1640 for his wife who is german this worried during france's long lockdown business pretty much came to a halt. to return it's. like this will be difficult. but never for a moment have we thought. giving up or that things will collapse. you must think positive otherwise i won't have the strength to go on. $7000000.00 visitors normally flock to the champagne wine region each year. at champagne bars were especially popular with international visitors until the coronavirus had. one
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whopper we don't have any russian guests any more. chinese brazilian or australian ones either it's literacy to keep others in our region alive what are your. for the week the money has run this bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve on display here these days is really pretty even there with the small that nor the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. here for. we travel farther into the others us with almost 1500 that's the regional was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patients hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with belgians. but the belgian government is currently advising people not to travel here so these days there are
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a few terse around bills like there are fewer and fewer people in the restaurants we haven't met so many cyclists i imagine they'd be more it's nice for us on the municipality of middle earth has just $800.00 residents. but a boast 21 aris and vineyards as far as the eye can see telling the soil and tasting the grapes. recently causes tivo and bungee most specked took over this fin yard from the respective parents a changing of the guard in the mists of a crisis. he said we have too many greatness too much wine for the global market and now in addition we have an economic crisis due to a coronavirus. that's a luna's cause an 8 to 10 percent drop in sales you would have under the only. the french government is aware of the van 1st flight and last month increased its aid
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package to $250000000.00 euros in the alsace alone several 1000000 liters of wine are to be distilled to make room for the new harvest that would have been unthinkable before but the coronavirus crisis has there's hunting over there high quality wine some of it will be turned into disinfectant. i think about it we're getting ready to come away now. it'll be collected next week brings us about they're picking it up village by village so just one day for all of it there's a middle. we're doing it up because we have no choice but it breaks my heart to part with wine this way the bottle comes last they'll get $0.78 per liter for the wine that's to still. get this wine cost around $2.00 euros a leader to make in december 2nd wave a coronavirus in the next few months would be a catastrophe but most of the association wineries make 40 to 60 percent of their
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turnover during that period. a 2nd wave half of all the wine makers here and all sas out of business pretty to. fit a kosher is not charcoal part of french culture at the coronavirus crisis has put its very future in jeopardy. it's not just in france where people have not been able to make their vacation dreams come true or this year because of the corona crisis many people across europe have decided not to travel abroad at this time in belgium travelers fictions have led to a new tourism trend they have a special type of camping it might not be the most comfortable way of travelling but it allows belgians to go out and discover the beauties of their own country. in their national park to sort or to springs getting there is all the fun. you can
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go by kayak or on through 2000 kilometers of hiking trails. through dilute natural landscape spectacular vistas always surrounded by a senior green. and. have come to celebrate their graduations. easier just because they have like our own little country and discover it as well normally we just go to the rest of europe and not a lot to hear so it's nice to discover the little places in our own country against . rediscovering these natural places is a booming trend in belgium but who acking involves arriving without motorised transport on food by canoe by. spending only 1000 in one place respecting nature burying your waste and taking all trash with you. in belgium camping in the wild is
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a load only in the areas designated by the forestry office there are 56 of these areas. is a vast deal in este has divided them up into zones we have a problem we used to have big problems with wild campers everyone just pitched tents and we were. not to get it under control we decided the designated areas for . these areas can be checked out in advance online but a surge of traffic has been jamming the website for weeks now. this bit who our area on the do sorts national park is a deal if we look at it on the loop of the river near the border with luxembourg only 3 tents are allowed any one time in some $2500.00 square metres of space. for me cheesy cheesy but i think it's true it's like freedom well never you want it's possible whatever you experience is your so it's just that it's feel of
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freedom that it's important for me. 'd whose evenings by the camp fire are a big draw too and there's lots of competition 'd while camping spots in this area . ready to make sure all the nature lovers find the police to pitch their tent some local residents like me are inviting them onto their own land. sagat doesn't cost to get only a smile. more than 40 big yards have been offered with more added daily listed on the internet guests can expect a warm welcome. i've travelled a lot myself and now i'm giving a bit of that hospitality back to you it gives me the feeling i'm tagging along for part of the journey he moves. liza easy to think of camping in private yards as a temporary solution during this popular time. they want to be able to jump in the creek in the morning enjoy nature as
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a weekend and have breakfast in style. i slept ok i think. there were quite some noises from animals and trees you know when the fire was out it was completely dark so then we were like ok what's this what's that but then we set down by the water and looked at the sky like there were so many stars because it was completely dark they have to have their tents packed up by 10 in the morning . no problem for lease and see to the day they're planning to hike 12 kilometers to the next. sounds like an amazing way to discover your whole region maybe a bit tiring but certainly rewarding well that's what he brings us to the end up today's show thank you so much for being with us today please join us again next week for a new edition of. your up until then i buy
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this is d w news live from berlin russia denies any involvement in the poisoning of the opposition leader. germany says it has proof that the politician who was poisoned with a toxic nerve agent and supporters say goes right to the top. of there is 0 possibility of social parisian. we go personal permission also on the program. u.s. democratic presidential contender joe biden visits community leaders on. the family
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of a black man shot by police in wisconsin is message one of unity and a challenge to president donald trump's law and order agenda. and the evil of modern day slavery why the pine demick is leaving factory workers in asia more risk and open to exploitation. and public folios welcome to the show nato will convene on friday to discuss chemical weapons and the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny germany says it has unequivocal evidence that nonviolently was poisoned with a deadly nerve agent from the navi chalk group moscow is denying any involvement with germany and its allies are calling on the kremlin to come up with some answers what its well germany and the international community wait for russia to answer
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questions only it can surrounding the attempted murder of anti-corruption activists alexei navalny kremlin critics are already playing a finger at one man. there is only one person can be named as one of them or put them because will he be older or more than 20 years in power so-called power vertical were they actually nobody dares to sneeze with his permission save on the 2nd murderous attack on a major portions political opponent and no one else could have done it there is 0 possibility that social parisian could have been carried out without personal permission over the years the kremlin has been blamed for poisoning political foes something it denies denounce continued on thursday as it rejected accusations of russia's involvement in these poisoning. the opposition figure has been a political thorn in the side of russian president vladimir putin and his united russia party for a decade drumming up
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a vocal and growing opposition against putin's 20 year grip on power here in avani is pushing for change shortly before he's poisoned in the siberian city of tomsk. because i'm traveling around the country to declare war against united russia it's clear that this play should be one of the 1st it's sorely needed in this war. in the footage recently released by his team and a volley challenges united russia party members in tomsk calling them corrupt bloodsucking creatures and urging the community to vote them out and the september 13th local elections supporters hope the 44 year old will be awake to witness the outcome. for. us democratic presidential candidate joe biden has been campaigning in the key election battleground state of wisconsin he brought a message of healing and unity to the troubled city of konoha which has been shaken by often violent protests after a police shooting left
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a black father paralyzed biden's approach was deliberately measured in contrast to president donald trump's more confrontational visits 2 days earlier. at conneaut is grace through from church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement his stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church biden and blake talked on the phone as you know as i got off their plane. had an opportunity to spend some time with jacob on the phone he's out of i.c.u. . we spoke for about 15 minutes he talked about how nothing was going to defeat him. how were they want to get or not he was not going
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to give up and by then went on to level of finleyville the accusation of president donald trump looked for encouraging race based hatred i thought you could defeat hate it only hides only hives and when someone in authority breathes oxygen out of that rock. it legitimizes those folks to come on. he didn't stop here comes just 2 days after trump visited commercial in contrast to trump did not meet with blakers family but rather threw his support behind law enforcement denouncing protestors as domestic terrorists well but it has been widely supportive of the black laws matter protests he made a point of condemning looting and violence none of it justifies through deed burning or anything else so we are no so angry you are if you luda you burn you should be held accountable as someone who doesn't enter the house period. a small
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group of protesters was also on hand to welcome but aside from blocking traffic there were no signs of. well let's bring in dave. and who's standing by for us in washington d.c. so joe biden met with the family of jacob blake and spoke with them on the phone tell us more about meeting. yeah pablo a very different meeting them that we saw when trump went to konoha shah earlier this week the biden's did meet with the family privately jacob leg joined on the phone from his hospital bed biden says the jayco blake spoke about how nothing would defeat him and even if he never walked again that he would never give up and that was certainly an emotional conversation the family's attorney also released a statement about the visit thing the blake family felt that joe biden and his wife jill has extended a sense of humanity during their visit that there was empathy and understanding
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there this of course is in sharp contrast to trump visit earlier this week he did not meet with the family he did not talk about social justice he didn't even mention jacob blake's name pablo certainly a very different kind for them why was it important for joe biden to go to on thursday i'll be. yeah there are several reasons that he ought to have made this trip he may have been looking to differentiate his response to how the current president is handling the protests biden in a community meeting as you mentioned at a local church earlier praised the black lives matter movement but he also said that any kind of violence would not be tolerated now trump for his part fully focused on the pockets of violence earlier this week he has not addressed the social injustice that's causing the protests and across the country and of course republicans have been attacking joe biden for not being visible that he's hiding in his basement this is only his 3rd trip in the pandemic of course given that there
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is a covert 1000 outbreak in travel has been restricted but this is really allowed trump to dictate the conversation and focus it on the pockets of violence as opposed to other major major issues that the nation is grappling with right now like the pandemic and the struggling economy so by and definitely wants to drive home his own message that these difficulties are being faced under a trump administration and pablo all of this of course happening under the umbrella of an election campaign and election day is 2 months away 4 years ago when hillary clinton was running for the nation's highest office she did not go to wisconsin once and she went on to lose by less than a percentage point to tromp it's a battleground state and the democrats do not want a repeat of that of 2016. correspondent in washington d.c. with some kind somewhat for that update. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the mayor of rochester new york has suspended 7 police officers involved in the suffocation of
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unarmed black residents daniel pruett body body camera footage shows them placing a hold over the victim's head and holding him on the ground his family is calling for murder charges. just the number of corona virus cases in brazil has topped 4000000 nearly 125000 people have died only the u.s. has seen more cases and deaths brazil's right wing president charter boats fernando has said vaccinations won't be compulsory when they become available. a u.s. federal appeals court has ruled that the controversial surveillance program exposed by whistleblower edward snowden was illegal the national security agency harvested data on millions of people around the globe including prominent political leaders. really with. emergency crews in beirut say they've detected signs of life in the rubble of a building that collapsed after the massive explosion in the lebanese capital
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a month ago nearly 200 people were killed and thousands injured rescuer has reported signs of breathing and a pulse. while police here in germany have found the bodies of 5 children in an apartment in the western city of. the youngsters were aged between one and 8 years old the 27 year old mother is suspected of carrying out the killings and then flame to nearby just off with another child survived police say she tried to commit suicide by jumping in front of a train she's being treated in hospital. w. reporter jesse when guard has been at the scene of the killing insulting. when the failed suicide attempts the mother has been admitted to hospital in a serious condition and remains under police guard. police say they get to states the mother to find out a possible motive for the attack. politicians came to the apartment complex to lay
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a wreath and hold on a minute for silence one minute to each of the children killed locals say they're in disbelief and a shocked the such and such a tragedy could happen in the normally quiet street. the risk of modern slavery in asian manufacturing hubs surged according to a new global index of the various maple croft found conditions are deteriorating in most of asia's manufacturing countries the garment industry alone employees around 60000000 people across the continent the dangers they face at work have increased in recent years and the economic fallout of the pandemic is likely to mean more vulnerable workers being explorers. reporter katie stevens is here with more hi katie break this time for us what
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exactly does this index show. well this is a global index it ranks countries according to a variety of indicate is including labor laws in place to protect work is strictly those in force and how frequently that violated some of the worst offenders topping this list and not a surprise north korea and authoritarian regime in countries like yemen and syria where workers are more likely to face exploitation but what's quite striking is that the index is find this year that many of the asian manufacturing giants have seen an increase in both the severity and the frequency of violations so bangladesh and india have not been categorized as extreme risk for the 1st time with a list saying this is you we can enforce them and have also been a surge in abuses in viet nam cambodia china and indonesia so you know the impact of the coronavirus pandemic is evident yes absolutely and there are several factors that play his own the one hand we see that travel restrictions and other measures
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in place to cut the coronavirus have made it more difficult for companies to carry out or dates to ensure that fair working conditions are being enforced but the big issue is the economic impact of the coronavirus so shops around the world closed they saw a corresponding drop in sales retailers then council believes of dollars worth of orders from the supply is those supplies have factories in countries like bangladesh they in turn shut those factories and laid off workers who could take a look at some images now from june this year these protesters in dhaka bangladesh they work for a company that supplies global giants including h. and m. and crime on $3000.00 of those workers were laid off and those that remained were not paid when the factories were closed for several months now analysts who put together this index have said that these kind of conditions of forcing people into informal labor which is more likely to be exploitative less red. elated and some may even have to send their children to work to make up for lost wages well obviously you know we're several months into the pandemic now are there any signs
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that maybe there's going to be an improvement in these conditions as the economy picks up well the clothing industry is rebounding orders are going up again but this is a longer term problem some countries have gotten specific legislation so the u.k. and australia among others to force companies to be more transparent about their supply chains and set out the steps that they are taking to combat modern day slavery let's not forget this is a global problem it's not limited to countries that are referred to as developing countries or economies we've also had allegations of modern day slavery in countries that u.k. in the us and ultimately this comes down to the demand for fast fashion at low prices and that's something that would need to change katie stevens thank you so much for the. thanks for watching d.w. news up next the business headlines and don't forget you can of course stay up to
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