tv ZDF Bauhaus Deutsche Welle October 18, 2020 7:00am-8:01am CEST
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this is deja vu news live from berlin new corona virus infections are spiking to record highs across europe millions of europeans now face tighter restrictions as governments try to slow the surge france is no exception the streets of french cities empty as a nighttime curfew takes effect. also bolivians and go to the polls for president on sunday amid a deeply divided political landscape the winner will have to deal with corona virus and bolivia's worst economic crisis in decades. and in the bonus legalized sink
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strengthen their grip on the top spot in form hours for outclassed by the league leaders with this early contender goal of the season. and william blue cross welcome to the program confirmed coronavirus cases in europe are higher than ever countries across the continent are laying down a new round of restrictions in the hopes of slowing the spread france has imposed a curfew in 9 major cities requiring all public spaces be shot by 9 pm the country saw a record 32000 new cases in a single day. more chairs for more guests jeff a saloon has his hands full today his restaurant less than a mon is packed and his guests all want to be looked after before the curfew takes
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effect we have changed everything we now begin serving dinner at 5 pm. the bottom doesn't service struggle to keep up with the orders amid a frenzy of activity jeff as guests have arrived much earlier than usual. because now it's a little stressful we have to be hyper efficient in order to have a drink and be home in time. even though no one looks ready to go home most of the patterns are happy to comply with the new curfew. very soon as it's not such a bad idea considering the high infection rates it doesn't bother me that much. shortly before 9 pm jafa tells his guests that i have to make their way home and quickly. then it's a race to close on time with jaffa determined to avoid the penalties that come with being open past 9. to push in 1st class it's frustrating having to kick
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people out at 8 30 in the evening it's a shock usually we're open until 6 in the morning. looking at the to do not be chilled which this is. just after 9 pm the metro is deserted anyone found outside risks being fined over 100 years we are in the exception being emergencies and work. as it is i'm pretty sure i do shift work and don't finish until mine 15 so often the curfew begins i have a permit from work. now the streets are empty and all is quiet in paris. some of the other latest coronavirus developments for you german president. has tested negative for corona virus after one of his bodyguards tested positive steinmeier is quarantining slovakia has announced it will test all residents over the age of 10 for the virus the testing is set to take place over the next 2 weekends and there the 6000 sites it's faced
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a record spike in recent days and australia's coronavirus hotspot of victoria recorded just 2 new cases on sunday as the state's government prepared to unveil plans to ease a strict lockdown in germany a chance i got america has warned of difficult months ahead for the country with almost 8000 new coronavirus infections recorded in the past 24 hours the highest figure since the start of the pandemic the chancellor is calling on people in germany to work together to stem the spread of the virus and tough measures have already been introduced in some parts of the country monsoon social distancing type of coronavirus restrictions have been in fools in the southwestern german city of stuttgart since wednesday there are bans on drinking alcohol after 11 pm and master obligatory in public squares in the city center many of those rules will now be extended to the rest of back on monday the state premier is going to raise the
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coronavirus threat alert to the highest level. by going to tighten restrictions that where this doesn't cause too much pain in the hope that we can spec in the garden schools and workplaces from further measures as far as possible . i. also being considered once again curbing the number of people allowed into stores and making restaurant reservations obligatory and german chancellor angela merkel made an urgent appeal in her weekly online video calling on people to act now to contain the pandemic references to ease meet up with far fewer people without outside or at home refrain from any trips that are absolutely necessary and the celebrations that are absolutely necessary please whenever possible stay at home in your place of residence. despite support from the armed
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forces to keep the test and trace system up and running this concern that germany's local health authorities are still struggling nonetheless 2000 people protested in stuttgart against the coronavirus measures they were not wearing masks. let's turn to some other stories making news around the world new zealand labor party leader just into our own says the next country the country's next government will be formed in 2 to 3 weeks that followed a resoundingly victory for labor party which means they can govern alone art instead the result exceeded expectations. police have detained 10 people over the killing of a teacher outside paris investigators believe samuel pati was targeted as he had previously shown caricature is of the muslim prophet muhammad in the classroom the attacker reportedly waited outside the school and asked students to identify his target he was later shot dead as police tried to arrest him. u.s.
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president donald trump traveled to the balad ground states a mission came and wisconsin on saturday he won them both in 2016 but polls show him behind rival joe biden meanwhile more than a 100000 people took part in women's marches across the u.s. against trump and his supreme court pick. bolivians go to the polls to elect a new president on sunday the country has been struggling with the coronavirus pandemic which has hit the economy hard bolivia remains bitterly divided along ethnic lines former president evo morales is not on the ballot but in many ways the election is a referendum on his legacy. the front runner and if he is the presidential race it's louis things like a former president that is their left wing socialist party champions the cause of the impoverished indigenous people who make up 2 thirds of the population. we're
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going to give the libyan people what they need. economic stability. political stability and social stability. that's a message that appeals to many after the turbulence of. resigned almost a year ago in the way confined in street protests which broke count after he tried to gain a 4th term in office not only allowed under the constitution. but he remains popular amongst the indigenous population. and has endorsed luis say as his successor many hope he can build on were honest earlier successes in lifting millions out of poverty and helping grow the economy. the biggest challenge for the socialist is from centrist candidate parlous meso who has dismissed say as a puppet of morality he says the former president was provoked an authoritarian and
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now wants to govern through the back door. make no mistake we are the only ones who can definitely defeat evil morality and louis c. because actually is nothing more than moronic this without morals. whoever wins the election faces a huge challenge to landlocked mountainous nation is still one of the poorest in south america the country's precarious public health system has struggled to cope with the coronavirus and bolivia is now facing its worst economic crisis in decades polls predicts the vote will go to a 2nd round runoff between mr and say that could put more pressure on able royalist ally as his opponents would likely unite against him. earlier i spoke to our correspondent you know how to run mirrors in la paz and i asked him what's being done to ensure a fair election. electoral court has said that they are doing
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a huge effort to organize a very transparent elections we have many observers already in the country some observers coming from. in their open union son of several from the carter center and from their american there in the session of american states but i think this will not make the candidates or even the people accept the results at the end of the day these elections are very important because we had a very controversial and complicated election last year so we need a very transparent election so the people could have back the confidence in its institution and in its democracy johann ramirez devious correspondent in the us now to football and abby leipzig kept their place at the top of the bonus league table with a 2 nil win at ours burge the host started the match day in 2nd place but found themselves on the receiving end of an early contender for goal of the season. but
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coach you really are not gods man appeared confident before kick off. but i were no pushover i took the lead leaders into the stroke of half time to score spanish defender i'm feeling you doing the honors. thank you after the break leipsic up the pace and substitute uses potions 1st produced by the. thoughts stoner on 66 minutes sealed birch fight. leipzig stay top of the ball in this league with their 2 nail victory. say next turn their attention to their champions league clash against the shock cheered on tuesday. my opinion is that. maybe one of the best goals of
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his. then he gets the ball. through chip it over the defender and the ball lands perfectly and needs to shoot on the 1st time and i have quite. a museum in the destiny of rotterdam has been undergoing major renovations the modernization project includes a brand new building which will store art works but still be accessible to the public controversial it is that if this is set to open its doors next spring while work on the main building continues. some people make fun of it calling it the silver salad bowl others celebrated as an architectural masterpiece the new the knicks for the boy means some born again museum and. soon 151000 works of art will be stored here but right now it's the building itself that has everyone talking. it back to visit the park is trying to come to terms with the building and the
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building house to see how it fits with the park that's why we covered it to nurse. it took the. 3 and a half years to complete the 6th floor edifice that covers 15000 square meters the designers had to take into account the rising water table and install major safety precautions for the exhibits they are meant to be accessible. and not stored in volts but this lighting may be operated only by museum staff and not by the public . small groups of visitors can then experience what it's like to have a real ribbons hanging next to a real. the rooms have to be laid out so that people stay in the middle and don't go over to the racks. to come into this area for 10 minutes at a time to keep an temperature stable. in december the paintings will be stored next april the museum to the public.
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into almost every room even those where art is being restored. we want the general public to be aware of have important it is to preserve cultural heritage for future generations. many people think that museums are just vehicles for exhibitions but that's not true i mean it's anything it's. a small forest has been planted on the rooftop from what she could enjoy a view of the city and rotterdam skyline is reflected in its revamped london mark. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you governments across europe for introducing a new round of restrictions to stop the record surge in coronavirus cases france has imposed a curfew that requires all public spaces to be shut by 9 pm in 9 major cities. watching the news from her lead up next supports life how to succeed in football
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without much money stay tuned for that we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour and always get the latest you got your dot com follow us on twitter and instagram a t w news i'm wearing blue prospects very much for watching. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but i said nothing with become a victim and think deep into the german culture. we get from this drama there you go see it's all about who they know i'm right join me for me because i'm a funny the coolest. the funny sentence the coronavirus pandemic. weirdo science stand. what new findings have researchers new.
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rule the game the more you spend the more successful you are. well actually not always man city and peers have not won the champions league despite their rich owners from the gulf there are other models that produce inspiring football fairy tales without it zillions of euros being invested in a team i don't look at 3 different story showing how you can succeed despite not having the fattest crank up the fins spain a team whose relationship of the fans had cooled off for years turned back into a source of local pride. then provincial germany local sponsors are financing a small club that is knocking on the bundesliga store. and in italy a former yoyo side is fearlessly storming city yeah and even the champions league. first stop spain. this is going to have a population 232000. madrid barcelona valencia all the spanish
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football powerhouses from much bigger cities are far away. little got mad about was owned by an italian family from 2006 to 2016 and the pods those. who also run what for in england and in italy under their rule that another did come back to the league after having fallen his lowest to spanish 4th division before the poles those mandalas to shuffle players between their family on clubs not a plot 191 players in seoul 285 in those years. that's enough material for a dozen of the identification of the 0 success on the pitch not just to get out of. it or make. up in the. same 3 out and in your novel. but then
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a transformation began that lekker not to the europa league in 2020 for the 1st time in its history and that with the 3rd lowest budget in the league i can add as wage bill is 35000000 euros while athletic owes is 348 i don't mind that it's a 641 and barcelona's 671000000 what has happened well let's be real of course there was a new investor wants to put those walked out chinese sports businessmen jiang took over as owner and president but remember what i said in the beginning money can't necessarily buy you love or titles and so the 1st year of chinese rule in going out i let the club back to the 2nd division. to see whether. the nato. even though very interesting they did. the man in power from the far east set down and thought things through. executive power was given to people
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who completely reformed the club like general manager antonio for them on this month rubio. well you. also been able. and i don't really. read there are no young coach was appointed who is married to a local woman had lived in the not as a student and previously only worked for much smaller teams. they are what are you know. by the end of western asia and the fact that i am a wonderful. martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league and 2019 and in his 2nd year i cannot doubt martina's became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 or not i became the legal leader is for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was forged at
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a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general managers line was you know right now we want to. see. what's next we're going to. business model sustainable some doubts remain in september 2020 the president changed overnight and tell you the new man is also chinese and a business partner of the previous one if their work on the ground will be influenced by this remains to be seen. next stop there are many. picturesque castle overlooks the city of haydn high population 50000. football has shaken up this provincial town for an obvious reason.
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it put it on the map since 2007 the club has fought its way up from the vision 5 to division 2. and at the end of the 292020 season they were just one step away. from the bundesliga playing a really good play off against former german champions for a hard night was wage bill was a meager 15000000 euros that seems are only half of the competitor hamburg left behind a league higher dortmund's wage bill is 205 and by ends of 356000000 euros. are light years away from that. you will see all simply spawns all in for. right 00 you will be 6000 apart from 2 bigger local companies the local baker and the pharmacist also have their share in sponsoring hide and i'm a concept that grew over time and their numbers for 13 years now the club has had
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the same coach function that he's even hired and i'm born no current professional team in germany can beat that continuity is keen not seen we need him if not then we can lift up to stilton some of them to that effect i think in a moment disquiet is almost exclusively relying on german players one of the few foreigners is constantly cast from a he's from neighbor country austria hiding him share of foreigner is a 6.67 percent that's only every 15 player in the bonus league or the average is 55.7 percent in the 2nd bundesliga it's still 26.5 percent what haydn i'm lacking stars and big money is compensated through team spirit which has surprised bigger names. i'm almost beat the german record champions in the cup match in 2019 with the score not quite reflecting the financial situation of both clubs and this is cause the gate had been winning team for many and then.
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the thinking is this clear it was not enough to make it to the bundesliga yet while hiding him fans had to watch the really good games from their gardens to to corona their team lost out to bremen but only on away goals the club has proven it's here to stay. and already got the car for the bonus league if i make it to the champions league one day they might even have to travel here. 120000 inhabitants. this city hosts one of europe's most exciting football teams at the moment. they score and score. 98 goals in 292020. look at what some international top clubs have done in their respective leagues
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that same season. a club more than 110 years old has always been connected to their local identity. but since the late eighty's when atlanta last played internationally to team had been a yo yo side for 2 decades. so how come they managed to get as far as the champions league quarterfinals in 2020. 13 tie is the way to project in the city around 30000000 euros while league arrivals eventers have an estimated 150000000. decade ago when this man became president again. what already been the club in the ninety's he also is a former player seen here in 197475. below for. which he always confessed that. you know. we were waiting for him to be back. after his footballing career he became
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a successful businessman one that never forgot his rules. has been in the city for 10 years no gain financial stability and became what it is today invested enough talent as prolific youth academy bought the local stadium which in italy. exceptional or even gave free jerseys and a bottle of locally produced baby milk to every newborn in town. some general best bet he knew took over as the coach in 2016 and was not exactly successful in the beginning. when just going be arrived the 1st you know the 1st 5 games and people was like this is queens this guy could not be because of the talent and then against the naples 11 thing you just put on the field like all these young players like. we may have you know this that you would you like oh my god i hope we don't get like 5 or 6. and they played beautiful atlanta finished the
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season 4 and qualified for the europa league and custody had only just begun and been a sort of towards the complex. grieving didn't give equal or totally crazy my little . a lot if i feel that i'm a senior and the single initially ship a piece of me i respect all the meat you have the. best can you have on the. double council. but to be able to be here we are going to stay on it and you have that savvy that we call me i mean in 2019 this fearless approach sent out a long talk to the champions league for the 1st time in its history. the talent to collective was glued together not just by success on the pitch but also through the corona cross better game was one of the pandemics epicenters in march 20214500 people died in only one month old the clean yourself up a lot of state in this city during the and then they didn't try to escape as many
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other players at the show you the state you had to leave many they can face the fact that you know i feel even walk on that we the community that we see when football restarted a problem tell. did champions league quarter final against be as big a team with financial possibilities far beyond goes better the more hands but doesn't that prove that money rules all well no regardless of the last minute defeat against a talent that became one of europe's football powerhouses while he got another has been promoted to new heights in spain and even europe rebuilding a local identity and hide behind small town fairy tale is far from over are setbacks maybe even likely to make these teams even stronger in the future its team spirit hard work continues effort encourage it sometimes matter more.
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just like living on an island. are moving dangerous animals. don't only look behind. the rapidly growing population is encouraging more and more to their. easy and irresolvable conflicts. the amount of biodiversity. on the total. there is this guy and their shows defy gravity. the slack line artist of. the french something struck the balance in your act between extreme sports and dance theater. you're. 60 minutes on d w. house in
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a drama competition while marketing numbers atmosphere powered by at sight intuition love hate money millionaire fans friends find us fans and friends over to golf on. even to join us. in. ethiopia in east africa rich in biodiversity and home to many animal species found nowhere else on earth in the south of the country lies the balun mountains national park. a natural wonder and a source of life getting reversed becomes very making a grid your view other regions show how closely linked to the survival of endangered species is with are all going to believe government charge. some
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12000000 people depend on the rivers that originate in the bala mountains to protect the rivers from drying up the national park must be safed the question is how. water is life but in many parts of ethiopia there simply isn't enough of it. and. most of the people here are farmers. many still work with the simplest of tools but bland suitable for farming and grazing is scarce. ethiopia is among the most
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populous countries on earth more than 100000000 people live here and that number increases by around 2500000 every year if the growth rate remains constant the population could double by 2050. ethiopia is part of the horn of africa it's a country of high mountain peaks in the south the ban a national park protects the afro alpine biome it's not only home to many rare species of plants and animals it's also the source of several rivers that flow through so malia to the indian ocean providing millions of people with water. the banner mountains are the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 at the frankfurt zoo one logical society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director coast of shanghai has come to see what the situation is like
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on the ground he knows how important this area is. so i'm told be used to be able to share few biodiversity is an evenly spread on our planet 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason we just have to protect the right places for the gums british the most important parts are the so-called hot spots as these are regions where the earth's circular abundance of the sixty's and beautiful kwan's that only exist in those regions on these hot spots are shrinking of a hotspot one is the admiral alpine region including the bol a mountain of the culture been off the ball about a girl. most of the region is covered by forest one of the last intact expanses a forest in the whole of ethiopia it's enormously important as a habitat for plants and animals as well as providing a balanced climate and water supply. the ancient juniper
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and caso trees are habitat for various herbivores including the extremely rare and mountain iana this species of antelope is found only in the outlines of ethiopia. a mere 3000 mountain eola still live in the wild most of them in bali national park . there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants in bala many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forests.
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droplets collect on mosques and like and. they merge to form streams which in turn converge into mighty rivers supplying millions of people with water. pistol shank is on his way to the national parks headquarters. during the drive he struck by the extent to which human activity has changed the environment. the many cows are just one indication.
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the once clear water is stained brown by this oil it's washing away. it seems you are confused but you can see human influences here large numbers of livestock massive over use of the land all push their ocean caused by trample and raising the. oh there's also erosion caused by the water behind me are non-native eucalyptus trees the landscape is totally changed and in very poor conditions especially to stop this. ethiopia's wealth of nature disappeared from here a long time ago many children don't know their country any other way. as often happens the weather in the mountains is about to change. hail storms in the ethiopian highlands.
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the landscape has been consistently damaged by humans and extreme weather like this only makes things worse. most visited this year just like people's future is being washed away on foot but we associate ethiopia with drought and they are conditions and those are on the increase but huge downpours are washing away the topsoil which is so important for agriculture so it's getting harder and harder for people to farm which is most at the same time of the population is growing because that greatly increases the risk of people not being able to stay where they are least not all that means they will be forced to migrate to those who need to be understood. the. cost of shank continues on his way into the national park the women and men who work as rangers
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are waiting for him the director of the frankfurt zoological society offers them encouragement and now we have to protect it and you are in the front line of. most of the staff come from the surrounding villages they work here because there aren't many. other jobs available enforcing the park's regulations often means coming into conflict with their neighbors. the frankford zoological society is aware of the challenges the global organization provides the ethiopian authorities with financial support it also helps with the management of large scale wildlife sanctuaries in. bali national park is just under 2500 square kilometers there are a few roads and the rangers often patrol the reserve on horseback and. in. this group of mounted rangers say that cows have been spotted in the middle of
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the park even though that's not allowed. the animals need to be rounded up. or the thought of. even situations like these can easily escalate. from the grammys big hero to ethiopia seems such a peaceful country but there's quite a lot of conflict violent disputes are not uncommon at all there's a strong conflict between using resources and the need to protect this park in the car to some politicians and the work is dangerous and by no means easy but it's also extremely important that's why the front for do a logical society finances the patrols equipment and operations. the parks wildlife often has to tolerate domesticated visitors this time horses are grazing alongside the mountain iana us. as reported
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there are also cattle on the plane. the domesticated animals have to be captured this happens time and time again. the rangers skillfully herd them together there are even a few sheep. the livestock compete with wild animals for food they can also transmitted diseases. the intruders are not harmed just rounded up the cattle and sheep are extremely valuable for their owners the aim is to find an amicable solution for everyone. the rangers take the animals to a pen their owners can collect them after they pay
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a fine. the morning. coastal shank has arrived wanting more than one. point i. want what i got to get me animals are still waiting to be reclaimed and i'm sorry. the livestock owner 1st has to pay his fine though it isn't too expensive. in the coastal shank and the staff do their best to explain why the park rules should be followed or brought forth for your children as well and also that is the conflict we are in now look at the being of the other negative money part we don't get any benefit from the partial the only benefit is that we use water from the park i mean your data ok it's important for the next generation but right now i don't get any benefit from the market i mean if you
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switch it off i don't get another one to develop. it. the farmer is finally able to collect his animals this time everything went smoothly but others aren't always willing to comply. grammar often english way next product we have just heard a farmer saying that we don't get any benefit from the park because the benefits aren't there subtable the old they might only become clear decades from now when the forest is gone and the water rushes through taking all the soil with it's mostly because that's what makes this so difficult but at the end of the day there's no easy solution because one dog it's kind of cool to lose a. game . on bali's high plateau hosts of lush flame flowers cover the ground.
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it's also home to something else an extremely rare animal. the ethiopian wolf. it's the world's rarest species of canada. and. there are now only around $500.00 ethiopian wolves in the wild roughly half of them in ballarat the national park has become the bastion for the survival of the species. in the end the animals were once widespread in the ethiopian highlands but they've had to withdraw from humans more and more today they live and hunt at an altitude of 4000 meters they can't retreat any higher and large tracts of the country have become
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virtually uninhabitable for the. rodents are the wolves preferred prey and there are some splendid specimens up here like the giant mole rat which can weigh up. to a kilogram. ethiopian wolves and alone. but even up here in this remote part of our planet they still and counter domesticated animals. because the wolves aren't interested in cattle they don't come into conflict with the herders. but where there are cattle there are also dogs
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and they can transmit diseases like rabies. and one of the biggest problems the park administration has to deal with is the illegal settlements springing up in these last protective forests. the village of frerotte is located in the middle of the national park the 1st touch here were tolerated but then people continued to build despite a ban on further expansion. today reroute is a large hermine and settlement around 500 families live here and it continues to grow. the welcome here isn't nearly as warm as it usually is in ethiopia has caused shank wants to know how people today feel about the sanctuary.
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city you don't need to look at it until almost what we're doing many things for the future kind of case and out of my life i guess you know what we don't get anything for our future from the park at the interview and of rebuilding the conservationist wants to know more about the communities needs. we need a better infrastructure like clean water and electricity. even if the dangers of environmental destruction are known there are simply more pressing concerns for people here problems that need solutions today the benefits of keeping forests intact may take decades to be felt there is a lot of convincing to be done behind. our people frank for people conservation people. we have to find solutions. for the people and for the forest but it's very clear. the mood remains tense even though such discussions are
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vital because everyone here depends on a functioning ecosystem a system that provides clean water and keeps the soil in the fields. coastal schank now wants to get a report on the situation in the lowlands he goes to visit the head of the bonnet mountain conservation project. nettles immediately explains how critical the situation is in the lowlands he has video from the border area between southern ethiopia and somalia this huge region is home to 12000000 people who are dependent on water from the ballad mountains but more and more often the water isn't flowing. livestock can survive long periods of drought and when the animals die people lose their source of food and income the rural population is being hit hardest some river beds are bone dry.
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several factors are at play environmental degradation climate change and constant population growth the overall. dull it is that people can no longer feed themselves . with a good baby come dependent on help from the outside and when people no longer have enough to live on they're forced to leave. new month for list comes on i'm out although one likes to leave their homeland but what's happening here is the start of a huge migration flow that could reach as far as europe so investments in conservation in the mountains water system vital it's a much better investment than having to face big problems later on in the form of huge waves of refugees you can explore. in order to stay people
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need prospects and they can't be founded on the destruction of nature. one such opportunity is growing coffee the plant flourishes amid the alpine forests . the wild growing coffee plant originates in ethiopia no wonder the country has a long coffee drinking tradition it's always prepared fresh and instead of a quick cup on the go there's an elaborate ceremony involved. from ethiopia coffee conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. of any store and not a whole policy i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmers it's important for coffee
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farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global sense bargain prices are actually no bargain at all and. in fact money can be earned from coffee that's why illegal cultivation is flourishing . once again the park rangers are on patrol they come across an illegal logging camp wood is in high demand for construction or as fuel for cooking and eating. the rangers spot something else coffee what looks like a natural clearing is an illegal coffee plantation in the rain forest coffee grows well in the shade of the forest canopy the undergrowth has been completely cleared
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to make way for the plantation. was turned off and get in and paul will come from the villages and plant coffee bushes in the park they wait 3 or 4 years for the bushes to ripen and then harvest them but they also come to clear the vegetation 2 or 3 times a year is that has a big effect and it's illegal to retain. the rangers make sure there won't be any coffee harvested here. another source of income is found in the tree tops only brave and skilful climbers like is male abdul qadeer can reach these giddy heights he uses a sophisticated technique to work his way up using ropes that he tightens with his own body weight he often climbs to a height of 30 meters all without professional climbing equipment or protective gear. this is his livelihood is
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male abdul qadeer is a beekeeper. he 1st has to drive the bees away with smoke. they can be incredibly aggressive. he's placed around 50 beehives in the tree tops up here he says these are more likely to accept the hives and they're harder for honey badgers to reach. if all goes well he can harvest from each beehive twice a year but for that to be possible the bees need lots of flowers and a florist in forest only then will they produce enough honey for him. it's a tough job but it provides an income that fits with the interests of the national park. today's clime has yielded 3 kilograms of honey
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and around 100 be stang's these days he hardly notices them for the out of the river and this is my job i don't need the money or money i've ever been involved. i for them what it is for my children for school it is for clothes for everything i do living sustainably with the forest can work but many people are seeking more opportunities for development. 1000. population growth is also putting pressure on the system children grow up to establish families of their own and everyone wants a better future but how best to achieve that is conservation the way to meet those needs. and the trough vision. you'd think that in developing countries like haiti
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opium and the other most important thing would be to build schools hospitals roads and to develop markets reacted to it but unless we succeed in conserving nature and the climate and the water supply none of that will be needed. because people will no longer be living where they live today incredible shortly. the situation in the bala mountains is an example of a dilemma affecting many regions of africa there's too little space for both wildlife and humans. the battle over the last remaining natural areas is getting more intense. competition for dwindling resources is growing. that's why illegal settlements continue to spread in the national park in places
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where just a short time ago there was nothing but dense rain forest. endangered species have nowhere to go. in many places they live on virtual islands amid a sea of destruction. ethiopia is home to unique creatures found nowhere else on earth. if they were to disappear the world would keep turning but the loss of any single species shows that ecosystems are no longer functioning as they should. and the fundamentals of clean water fresh air and fertile soil are things that we humans depend on to.
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the 50th anniversary here on d w. gets their obsession for spectacular pictures. instead passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes the best while muster tother 1st in the world. estimating them to come at a. confrontational and stirring. 5 adventures. one goal. the preservation of our planet. it's not a sinister pardon surely isn't serving god isn't it more. that's the danger of surat possibly passion for china starts november 6th on g.w. .
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this is dean of the news live from new corona virus infections hit record highs across europe millions now face tighter restrictions as governments try to slow the surge from slate's the way city streets india as a nighttime curfew kicks in also coming up bolivians cost their ballots for a new president the winner in a deeply divided political landscape will have to deal with the pandemic and the worst economic crisis in decades. 10 lives fish tightening their grip past the top .
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