tv ZDF Bauhaus Deutsche Welle November 15, 2020 6:00am-7:01am CET
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this is the deadly news live from birthday. thousands of donald trump supporters gathered in washington to rally against the results of the u.s. presidential election. and the president makes a surprise appearance in his motorcade protesters for unfounded claims, the trump, but a trump victory was stolen through voting for also coming up. if you know, if you had teachers on the edge of civil war and there are fears of violence, triggering a lodger, regional conflict, thousands forced to flee, has become a d.q.
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since rebel forces in the north and teak rogge regions of firing rockets into the parts of the country and even beyond is a conflict spreading into the new fashions of this world and sending messages of hope across the continent. the tokyo digital installation lets visit this blood virtual dandy line seeds across the internet for a computer generated finalist in singapore. i'm anthony howard. welcome supporters of u.s. president. donald trump filled the streets of washington on saturday to back his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. the outgoing president made a surprise appearance at the rally, greeting supporters from the window of his motorcade, as he was on the slide to play golf. the demonstrators say vote rigging. say,
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vote rigging tonight, trump victory last week at election. officials say that this is not the case and they aren't ready to say goodbye to u.s. president donald trump. thousands of protesters march in the nation's capital in defiance of the election results for them. president elect joe biden's, victory is fake news. like if you look behind me right now, and you tell me that biden won this election, you're absolutely insane. the deep say is 0 against john, doesn't matter. everyone's a guess and i don't believe our 2nd, there's tons of voter fraud out there. so much evidence that he was, there's no evidence or times of evidence denying the result of the vote count. turning a deaf ear to state election leaders from both parties and ignoring court rulings and judges and various swing states and they march, they insist the election was rigged, and that this fight isn't over yet. so i'm going to step trump is the one for us.
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it's like, fake news is completely out of it. it's like foul real news and you'll be able to find out the truth. president donald trump and his lawyers have not presented evidence of voter fraud in their numerous lawsuits. still, his supporters take him at his word. they believe he was victorious, and his win snatched away by the democrats. hope is that true? i think that's why we're going to stop the city. president elect, joe biden, and vice president elect. kamel harris won a 2020 presidential election by taking back the traditional democratic strongholds of michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. and by winning 3 states, i usually vote for republicans me. but truck isn't admitting defeat, in fact, on his way to another round of coffee. he jokes by protesters smiling and waving, thanking them for their blind loyalty, and they say they won't believe the results in so they'd hear trump himself conceit
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. now as the day turns to not in washington d.c. count a protest as hit the streets. they w. stephens, e. monks did to you and spoke as he was being moved back by police wife from their protective ring around trump. supporters. great quote was we were going to watch the parade. now let us work. we're working. we don't stop that's work. thank you. so what was, what was a peaceful, peaceful protest day here in washington, d.c. with tens of thousands of troops abroad is descending on morsi. you see, the mood has changed here with night. police a little bit nervous from supporters are a little bit nervous. sizable crowd that was that of protesters still very nervous tension saw. we're actually going to have to wait here a little bit so that the police here, you know, basically separate truth from each other. the white house is just down the street
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here. this was a protest and they still are protesting for going to try to the people here who are in there today. 10000 people do not believe that goes from the last few nights of them as it was out of an election. now what is the matter? you don't want maybe a fertile people or a mass today. this was a, my god make america great again event. but also they may go spreading even for sure . and from stephens, the monks in washington. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. tough invent go, has torn through the philippine island of the song killing. at least 67 people. a dozen residents on missing from co is the 21st typhoon to hit the country. this year it's, he's now on the move, whipping up winds of 165 kilometers an hour or more as it nears the coast of vietnam. romania, a fire at
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a hospital treating coronavirus. patients has killed 10 people and critically injured 7 others local authorities in the northern city confirmed that the blaze spread through the hospital's intensive care ward, or many of the health minister said the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit. israeli police force leader moved protesters from outside prime minister binyamin netanyahu is official residence, with several 1000 people had gathered to call for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for around 5 months, with protesters arguing is unfit to lead while he is on trial for corruption charges in east africa, fear is growing about the conflict in a snow than take dr. region spilling over the border into neighboring, neighboring era trivia diplomatic sources. say the rockets from hit the capital of
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eritrea on satellite. those strikes in the same day as the central government accuse the forces in a foreign rockets into the night bring a marra region. thousands of civilians have fled the fighting, many with harrowing stories. this is why i know this woman is crying for her lost son. he died on saturday in fighting inside to cry. this mother is one of sizes of ethiopian refugees. crossing the border into sudan. they're fleeing the fear and chaos of the latest fighting in northern ethiopia. rwanda might become ground 0 in the militia chase just to the border. there is looting and stealing and killing. like in rwanda. on the streets, people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are at it and in
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the 1st thing they need is food, car and leave. there is no food, nothing. this camp is running on the help of the people without the effort of the people discount would not be here. the exodus comes as amnesty international reports, evidence of a civilian massacre in the tiring of my could draw in the northern t. guy region. witnesses say the victims were hacked or stabbed to death. most are believed to be ethnic as a people with a long history of tensions with to cry. it's still unclear who is responsible for the mass killings follow days of clashes between the ethiopian army and to cry in forces which are still ongoing. thousands of them are a militia, men have headed towards to cry to fight alongside federal troops. the ethiopian government is vowing to crush what it calls a rebellion. as civilians leave fears are mounting that ethiopia to crisis
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could spiral into a protracted and bloody civil war. is set to go into a strict 3 week lockdown to stem a sharp rise in corona virus infections. on tuesday, the country hit a record 9600 infections on friday and made it one of the state, the spikes in europe, austria hopes its lead. this measures will ease the stress on its health care system. schools out, but the mood is far from jubilant. these children and their parents in austria had been hoping that lessons would continue. despite the climbing coronavirus figures. the school should stay open. if i also hope that the school and it will be easy for the children, they have their daily schedule and the teachers are better trained than the parents . on saturday, chancellor sebastian could see was forced to disappoint them, as well as closing schools and shuttering non-essential shops. he had this drastic
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appeal. if you need me to anyone, every social contact is one too many. spend your free time exclusively with the people in your household. and if you live alone, identify one person that you'll stay in personal contact with. on this lockdowns certainly can contact in poland to surging figures. more temporary hospitals are being created in a theatre to cope with the increase. the country reported a wreck or daily high of coronavirus related deaths on saturday. this pushes the toll to over 10000 on the streets, the dawning realisation that this christmas could be very different from the last one to have that it's a little bit depressing. the atmosphere is sad such a sad time despite the fact that the holidays are coming. one is definitely
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a bit scared, but if you have to go out, you have to do it. but normally you choose to stay at home. across the border in germany, the mood is somber to 2 weeks into a limited lockdown. the number of new infections remains high. in her weekly online video, the chancellor urged people to prepare for hard months to come for the winter ahead will be very demanding for all of us. the virus will govern our lives for quite some time yet. on monday, the german government will decide whether the partial lockdown rules currently in place are working or whether new measures will be needed or coronavirus contact restrictions here in germany are set to last until at least the end of the month. many of the backbone of sports here, and after clubs have had to shut down temporarily. professional leagues, life or balls, are allowed to play on, but clubs,
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fear they may be on the brink of collapse. the lights rarely go up these days in jimmy's iams like this one in cologne, where members of a team in a strong regional basketball league remain in street clothes. their club faces an uncertain future. also is out of this, this upset about the from our point of view, there will be no matches in the foreseeable future. we have no practices, no training right now, and we don't know what will happen in 9 pandemic times. teammates see each other at least 5 times a week, but coronavirus rules mean that games and training are on ice. so you notice a kind of advanced loneliness, because you just don't have the guys around the teammates who always see how to the corona crisis is not only an exceptional situation for athletes, but also threatens the existence of many clubs. the schedule has been counseled, but that means individual sports is experiencing a boom. cycling in jogging have taken the place of club sports for many people.
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the longer the situation lasts, the ban on sports operations in general, the more difficult it will be to retain old members and to attract new members is almost impossible. who wants to join a club? now? the clock is ticking for sports clubs in germany, ideas and solutions urgently sought. because without them, the lights could one day be dimmed forever for many clubs. international football now and germany have begun ukraine 31 in the nation's leg after falling behind early on 1st by minix laborers on a night of the equaliser, then chelsea's team van to hit the target twice to secure the win. germany will now face spying on cheese day with 1st place in the group on the line. now with cross border travel restrictions imposed in much of the world baddest in japan and found a creative way to send goodwill to the night is in singapore. though with the help of virtual dandy lines. if yourself take
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a step and make a wish, people are spreading these virtual dandy line seeds across borders and with them, hoping to also send a message of peace in difficult times to large scale art installation is called breath. bless. and it has its roots in tokyo, when people here interact with the displays. those elsewhere can witness the virtual flowers blooming. using their cell phones, people can blow on a dandelion in one location and make peonies or cherry blossoms bloom in another. it's the brainchild of japanese artist, sue. he believes the breath can carry blessings from one city to another. currently, the installation is available in several parts of japan, as well as singapore. more to matsue would like to see the virtual flowers and the message of peace. they carry travel to more places around the world.
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fair trade coffee, well 3 term an entrepreneur is want to show how it can all be done to better their coffee is produced by an african women's cooperative roasted on the spot. transported with wind power surge, 100 percent environmentally friendly. guilt free proof, t. w. elegance. life style luxury talian fashion design brand projectile quick, where the high quality textiles are transformed into new sash. and this esteemable idea recently won the label, the green fashion. or now we meet the newly minted winner. is your home in 60 minutes? total you lying to us is harm's way to bring you more conservation.
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how do we make see the screen or how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. goldmine genius. fundamental syriza can google 3000 on t.w. and all morning coffee is a staple for many. a habit is even a ritual, and it's getting cheaper all the time. the european road stores are making bigger and bigger profits, arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less shipping rule. coffee beans has a high carbon footprint. that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods change starts with a small group of people who others dismisses dreamers and then is it even possible
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to change the $1000000000.00 coffee business model or we're doing something? no one's ever done before. many coffee lovers are eager to do more to support fair trade nicola, but if it normally would snip and cafe today, however, the 29 year old is gearing up for a competition. and she's a bit nervous. nicole is about least a professional who knows the ins and outs of a good cup of brew. she has his sights set on being crowned world champion at berlin's world of coffee trade fair. you don't think of it think. i think you have to be a bit crazy to do something like this. but coffee is simply part of my life. the
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biggest part actually which is why she's interested in everything to do with coffee, including how it's produced and transported, and above all, who makes money from it. and who doesn't. i meant that with any other product, we always want to know every detail right down to the name of the cow. before we buy a carton of milk, it's ups and downs. we don't have that option with coffee at all. because 95 percent of the market is dominated by a very opaque trading system. and coffee is traded on stock exchanges, which is why the purchase price for green, coffee beans fluctuates constantly. as does the outside us consumers don't even know that world coffee prices in 2019 were at rock bottom. for farmers. they go to the supermarket by their beings and think that everything is normal. about you have to tell them or check what you're buying. ask questions, look at the package. if there's no information on it,
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how do you know what you're buying? it involves all the $1000000000.00 stuff is deeply involved in the fight for more transparency in the coffee business. but today she's also vying for the title of the world's best coffee creation because it has already won several awards at the german barista championships. now she's competing in a completely new category, coffee in good spirits. the challenge is to create the best mix of coffee and alcohol, nikolas, ambitious and bones to trump, the competition. the fave brings together thousands of specialists from all over the world. coffee is a hot commodity and a huge business. one that this man from berlin wants to change. some other tips in
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aims to revolutionize coffee production from planted see to roasted beans. everything should remain in the hands of the produces, the day he's trying to win over this. of course, this is a big deal. we can get very close to the coffee experts and the consumers. it's just fun pouring the coffee and getting the feedback. there is a bit of a back story to how he got here. 4 years ago, some other discovered his passion for african coffee. today he's an expert on this subject. it takes 9 months before a crop can be harvested. this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand
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to conduct our coffee cooperative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner alan, the biro, were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people, a new one to many of the young people interested in getting into coffee business because their incomes in the coffee business are too low. to change this narrative, to make sure that you know people who are involved in the coffee value chain better incomes. and that will attract young people to come back into coffee business. well, coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent years. the coffee industry sales have been increasing. over the last 2 decades,
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companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and pots. but wholesale prices have seen a drastic drop. souther and allen want to make the coffee trade fair. like they do, could make our coffee cooperative is the ideal partner, the families here are independent entrepreneurs. the cooperative pays good prices and a very special feature here and women of the benefits. and that's thanks to angelica k.z. . she's been working in the coffee industry all her life and sells different varieties of coffee and allan with a missing piece of the puzzle for her vision. that women coffee was brewing in me in my head every time. and
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when we met, i say, wow, name me. even if it's a women coffee, maybe a have to discuss it with the men about it. yeah. although coffee production is physically hard work, it's usually done by women. but when it comes to pay and making the important decisions, men usually still have the say impairments. we have a big number of women. but in the coffee, coffee business is somehow different because we have a bigger number of women in the family processing. but in our position of frame, a decision of this isn't making, we have much more number of women on does resistance. so it's why we have to empower women. look and shoot it. at teeth is a good example. she found her own 80 coffee trees and has
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a demanding daily routine to get everything done. once i've taken the coffee beans to the cooperative, i go home and look after the children. i make them something to eat and send one child to school for afternoon classes and then i take care of the household that way i can get all my work done. 'd so much to learn that the workers meet once a week to discuss financial issues or work out how best to support each other. they also make crafts, which brings in extra income in addition to the coffee many of the older workers lived through the genocide in rwanda 25 years ago. and many lost family members land and work united. they working for a better future has many activities to do
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at home. they must to have something i mean from that's activity. so that she kind of convinced they did the demand because there's something which is coming in the family from the time she is not at all. and i talk to harvesting is a painstaking process. after the coffee cherries are picked, they have to be watched the women in the co-operative earn twice as much as other coffee farmers. in rwanda, the profits are distributed evenly. ok, now we're going into a very orderly process where the bins where the bins are going to get out of the house. the process is, god forbid i,
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the red husks are used by the farm is as fertilizer as you can because this is where the coffee beans go after the cherry has been discarded and they've been washed and fermented. and then when they're wet, you can clearly see which beings are good in which aren't. and then they have to be sorted again by hand, which you've been. angelica has developed her own coffee brand with soccer and alan under leaks, finest. the brand and the company both belong to the women in the cooperative i was connects the coffee beans have to dry, so they are spread on wooden wrecks for at least 15 days.
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this is by no means the last step in the production of finest. the next undertaken by the women's corporative is a very special one. so making the transportation of coffee, more environmentally friendly, is a big goal. and nothing symbolizes that goal. more than the one tour. it's the key to achieving a truly sustainable product chain. captain has been ferrying goods across the oceans for many years. this time it's 1000 sex a fair trade coffee from central america to make such great that i can participate in such a project. as a sailor, i have few opportunities to use my professional qualifications in meaningful
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projects. normally when i work on a ship, we're all burning every your land carrying goods that i don't really want to transport. it's simply different here. that's why i'm so glad i can work here by the oven to a transport's it's called is in the same way as our ancestors did. nowadays, coffee normally arrives in europe from the world's coffee growing regions by container ship on site. or we want to set an example underscore that it's possible to transport cargo with low emissions. and we want to question whether it's really necessary to ship so many goods halfway around the world, just to consume the mere and whether we might be able to rethink it all and transport less. because emission standards of the type on german roads are
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virtually non-existent at sea container ship transportation is very cheap, but extremely harmful to the environment. in addition to c, o 2, the world's merchant fleets emit huge clown's of nitrogen dioxide particulate matter suits and soffit dioxide. the environmental impact of assailing face here, on the other hand, is largely negligible. i think it's very much we only use the engine when it's necessary to maneuver or for safety reasons. we do not use it to get somewhere faster if there is no wind recently worked with all the stuff. it is the crews that see for 3 courses of the year. you'll need quit his job as a social worker to join. the crew was amazed. this is what's most fun, sail down, sail up, steering, hoisting,
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tacking. that's my job here on board as well, but the majority of the crew works unpaid in exchange for learning how to sail. they also want to support a movement to change. global trade is good, but you have changed hearts with a small group of people who others dismisses dreamers and we don't mind being perceived as such. but increasingly, people are starting to take us more seriously. is sale powered freight transport really a viable alternative for the future? most shipping companies bulk of the risks, but they all have the deadline pressure. everything has to be somewhere at a certain time and nobody has the time to wait for the goods to arrive a little later. nowadays, everything has to be delivered just in time. it isn't my just a time for that. but everything is slowly getting underway. when power is say,
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it's an expensive field. researchers are looking for ways to combine both in hybrid vessels that will be able to sailing goodwin's and use their engine in calm conditions. the oven to it can transport 114 tons of cargo on this run. it's mainly coffee and cocoa. the hold is located 3 meters deep in the ship's belly. to get to our load, we have to climb through this little hatch up here. we have about a 1000 sacks of coffee on board and my chief mate checks on the load every day and that's important. so it doesn't get down to look to see if any more extras accumulated somewhere or if the cargo is slipped. which can happen if the ship lurches violently. they have to be have until voyage has covered over 18000 nautical miles. now the crew is nearing hand
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coffee, a fashionable drink from far away, most of the wrist and the callbacks. if it is passionately committed to good, fair trade coffee, she says that's why she would gladly pay a higher price for her brew. but instead, when i go into a shop to buy coffee, i would say that a kilo of coffee should never cost less than $20.00 euros. the states also money from coffee, regardless of whether it's a luxury brand or cheap stuff from the supermarket. finding out what's not in germany, there is a roasting tax which we all pay and that is 2 years, 19. that is a huge amount. so there is no way that half a kilo can cost $399.00. can you sign the cheaper the coffee, the less remains after tax for production and try but right now nicole's main concern is to make it to the final first,
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i think the biggest challenge will be to avoid any mistakes, not to knock anything over as not to forget what i'm saying. context and not to tremble and controllability we want. yeah, those are the 3 things that always happen, but it's not until i see him. thanks. oh, ok. so she's got 10 minutes to strut his stuff. this time she's mixing filter coffee with butter rum and not a concoction designed to taste like caramel candy. it's important that the taste of coffee remains dominant enough in the finished drink. over the next hours, the judges will sample coffee creations from 80 contestants group.
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during this coffee is among the best in africa, 400000 people who work in the sector the capital kigali is the main transportation hub for exports. southern and alan are breaking new ground as coffee traders in rwanda roasting the beans in the country of production rather than in europe in the coffee world. that is still a rare exception. we're starting the roasting in house. the beams are refined, roasted, packed, and prepared for export. here in kigali, we aren't spending any rabin's from africa to europe. i don't know where it's with us this way, the profits from the refining process stay in rwanda. after all the manual processing, the roasted coffee is ready for export. it's available to buy in a german drugstore chain. a kilo costs at least 230 s.
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. the export of a high quality finished product to europe is a boon for the region. it creates new jobs and the profits stay in africa. it's one way to combat poverty and economic migration. from through the oven to as transposing unroasted green coffee, it's a roma does not fade on the long voyage. now the ship is almost at its destination . yes, but that's enough to hear. i'm really very excited. i was born and raised in hamburg and have been out and about at sea for 9 months and i find it really special to return home on board the album tour under sail. and i know how much sorts of call me me.
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the ivan tour is welcomed by 200 volunteers, friends and family. they all believe that sailing ships can revolutionize the way could such transports hit. canadia spoke, a man who launched the whole project is here to welcome the crew. without him, none of them would be here for a while back and forth with regard to both him and spent his life at sea and has seen what burning heavy oil does to the environment to change that he founded the company to the coast. because what you absorb all of your transport cleanly and we treat everyone in this chain fairly healthy farm, get a reasonable price. if you do, and by the way, the customers don't pay more than they do for coffee,
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that comes by container ship. if the price is the same, only the profits are not so big. that's clear. and everyone in the chain shoulders the cost equally, including the environmental aspect of hammon coleman is one of the custom is his audit. 20 tons of coffee from mexico may need the irrevocable run, but also a few bags of robust. his company is called thai, keep a japanese word. that means community. german consumers deal directly with coffee. farmers in mexico, sharing responsibility for the harvest. payment policies are also unusual. the coffee farmers who work for the company receive their money in advance and get a higher rate than is paid for goods bearing the fair trade seal. tightly imports 20 tons of coffee a year from full farm is and one cooperative in mexico. it aims to double the,
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amount each year in n.h., in 9 years, 500 small farmers in mexico could supply coffee. 225-0000, households in germany so far only imported the coffee. now that found his son is opening the 1st time. he cafe in hamburg. oh, thanks. we have a very special treat for your birthday. that looks like the album 2 or it is what it was designed. i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine, but it's not really contemporary. so i said, ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he was full time,
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he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture. consumers in germany ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing, it doesn't make a profit. one of the nonprofit neophytes for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay because of nish just kind of goes on. so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority, we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. the coffee i was on one and you didn't like it. also the basic principle in the thai key cause most wherever we want to establish the model is that every employee is paid according to his or her needs. and that we can all meet on an equal level no matter which continent we live on the big one. the green cafes concept
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includes ditching the usual. cancun would open us to coffee to go cups. kid, they made of biscuit and can be consumed immediately. as a vendor. so if you don't want to eat your coffee mug, which is made from delicious biscuit, you can of course, throw it away. and it will decompose much faster than any paper cup or anything else on the market, and he will tell you he crew in hamburg steadily advancing their vision of bringing most of that era tea to the world of coffee. but at the belden trade fair, the focus is still on big business. how the south and anjan the coal said it with their ideas for a more equitable will trade. you see john and explain this
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would not be under a grandson of coffee white nuns brands that spread just by we hope that angela finest will become a product that spreads beyond rwanda. and then it gives other women's cooperatives from uganda, peru, colombia, all of which already exist, access to the market, and thus to significantly higher prices, higher wages, and a bigger share of the profits. meanwhile, only called bus a felt is waiting for the results of coffee creations have made it into the top 10 steps. in the world of coffee. once a luxury reserve told the rich, today it's largely taken for granted with little awareness of its actual consumers
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. this is d.w. news live from berlin. thousands of donald trump's supporters gather into washington to rally against the results of the u.s. presidential election. the president makes a surprise appearance in his motorcade, despite bringing lawsuits in multiple states, substantial evidence of voter fraud task to be provided. also on the show, if he'll be a teeters on the edge of a civil war that could destabilize the entire war in africa. government is accusing rebels in the northern.
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