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i'm not laughing at the germans. well, i guess i'm gonna sound for those. they're laughing with the tell me that you haven't they think into the german culture of nudity and pick those grandmas. they all eat because it's all out there in no time. rachel, join me, i mean, the jam on the gulf coast is this what the future of agriculture looks like vegetables and that is so stacked on several floors artificially let's fully automated farming research from drought, frost, and store. this isn't a futuristic question in japan, this is already the reality for a large ensues don't. we can produce food and not optimal conditions with high nutritional content and good taste. a good lawyer wrote an article journal balance
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. the big difference to working in the field of a good book by the children working the fields in brandenburg. these thick dust clouds are due to the drought without massive artificial eric ation, there would be no harvest. are these fields facing an imminent collapse under the bridges the conditions are currently i would have to recommend my children look for a different professional job. devastating drought here. heavy flooding elsewhere. food production is in danger, and catastrophic famines wreak havoc throughout the world. researchers are searching for solutions 80, poco harvest in japan. the workers wear protective suits that are hygenic,
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they prepare. the environment is clinical. these lettuce heads are cultivated without soil and free of pesticides. in this room, the temperature always remains the same. is that although i find it pretty good that i can always work indoors regardless of whether it's better than in the rice fields. vertical farming is the name of this method from japan as seen here at the company's spread and cure to the roots thrive in a liquid new translation without topsoil. but with the same natural ingredients such as sodium and potassium lamps with a similar color temperature to sunlight. are used solar collectors and the building's green facade, indicate that progress is that home here. the university of chiba in japan.
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and this futuristic looking greenhouse experiments with vertical vegetable cultivation are being conducted professor to your key cause i invented this method in the 1970 s. back then he initially had problems finding the right light and had high electricity costs. the breakthrough came with the technology morkel originally i wanted to help the small farmers who own a small land parcels. she's right. vertical farming enables one to achieve 100 times more annual harvest on a single area than with conventional farming. he washed up, so it's worth investing in such vegetable factories. these facilities can be set up anywhere. it's an important step towards sustainable agriculture. there are no losses during the harvest, and we use less energy for transport. productivity and profitability can be increased even further with the latest technology. which this method is mainly used for vegetables and salads. as far as staple foods go,
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such as cereals or potatoes, more research is still needed. to know your own difficulties. chordal gluten in japan after the coke wish him a catastrophe. there was a lot of interest in these new greenhouses because it is possible to produce all year round, regardless of external influences from all. because one store method of the farmers have a stable production without damage from insects or warms. and of course, the system is sustainable. when you can run these bad factories in the middle of the city and produce local food as needed from the fields will not on the bottom of the contrast agriculture and the fields. once again, the farmer stock watcher, a lot of watcher and the weather is much too hot. temperatures of up to 40 degrees celsius can dry up the soil to 2 metres deep.
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large parts of germany are affected by drought in the summer. there is salt can be the total loss of the harvest was high financial losses. quinn, harden, and brandenburg is one of the farmers who suffer. he grows potatoes and corn. his farm is located in an area with light, dry soil, without the help of expensive irrigation systems, nothing would grow on his farm. the water already needs to be pumped from deep underground and climate experts predict that even more extreme dry periods are expected from the leader board and called that if you look at the ground here, there is no moisture and i can survive by the farm foody. that's why there's not much on the the store. there are 2 miserable potatoes. there are
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a few more which might have been ok if i had an awful lot of my last year we are having a very dry year. again. it's only rained half the amount we normally would have out at this time of year or so dr. from last year that even the little rain we've had over the last few days, that it was not enough for the plants because i will be flying through the media. but how can the farmer's problems be solved? how can we ensure that food supply in the future is safe? bustling in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions. at the renowned agricultural university, scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century. they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years, twice as much food will have to be produced as today. but the conditions for this have become worse. in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis, the area available for food cultivation should not increase. new methods are
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therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the plant science department, he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing it, we don't optimize the way we produce our food. then for the next 40 years, we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years. and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with this huge greenhouses, the netherlands as the 2nd largest food exporter in the world, and they take care of their resources, vegetable growers here need much less water to tomatoes and elsewhere. thanks to
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new era cation techniques. our research is focusing on to produce more food, but at the same time to do it with less imports. so we need to produce more nutritious food, more safe food. and this challenge, more with less and better, is really the overarching theme of our research program. this is how daily life knocks in the spanish region of our many under this sea of plastic, tarp and lies europe's largest special car, artificial irrigated grown for exports, millions of tons of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and other varieties are shipped from here mostly to germany. but intensive cultivation has its price. pesticides and fertilizers contribute to the fact that hardly anything grows here outside the greenhouses, and spanish, french who are farmers, are running out of water. the whole area is drying out. the
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situation in africa is even more extreme, especially south of the sahara. there isn't an increase and weather catastrophes. it's almost impossible for the poor and hungry to lift themselves out of their misery without external help says the secretary general of german agro action zeidan yards wide. since 2014, the number of hungry people has continued to rise. and currently 821000000 people suffer. but we can see quite clearly that about 30000000 people have been affected as a direct result of the climate change. this claim of one that people are personally and very acutely affected by this because the storms currently hitting these countries were previously completely unknown. and this is just such
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a sign of the destructive force, other change in climate contributed and how the people in the countries where we work are quite defenseless, and at the mercy of the elements of the difference and catastrophes, drought and floods destroy not only the living spaces of inhabitants, but also valuable agricultural land other kronenberg from a clean heart and can solve his trap problems with technical help supported by the e.u. . he nevertheless, as pessimistic about his future make legal is ira geisha is the only way we can still grow things here to try the grain cultivation is actually not feasible anymore, and we are no longer competitive world wide to be reviewable. the potatoes that we irrigate are sold here in the region where we still have a market that we can sell to. madame recalled will be including back in japan at
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the company's spread and kyoto headquarters for the new world of agriculture spread as currently the world's largest farm for vertical production and employee of the company on her way to work. her clothes are more similar to what people wear in an operating theatre than on an outdoor farm. here hygiene regulations are very strict . all precautions are used to prevent germs from the outside, entering the production as the food should be clean and unspoiled. in this closed sterile environment, the plants grow without the use of pesticides and fertilizers. a good $50000.00 heads of lettuce, leaves the factory every day. this hall is only used for packaging. others are used for growing very special to most, including mushrooms and exotic hurts. the selection is large, none of the preciousness washed as there are germs in the watcher that may cause
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the vegetables to spoil. another advantage of this type of indoor farming is that the plants thrive on several floors above each other and each very little valuable floor space. the cultivation and some of the house is already fully automatic. she found at the factory 15 years ago, you could look at the muscle beginning fact that climate change, or the explosion of the world's population was not a big issue in so doing or was there a market for factory grown vegetables? well, you made it more like now we make a good profit will. i don't think that factories will replace conventional farming point leap in food. but i think that our way of farming will play a central role in 20 or 30 years ago. therefore, we want to share the technology with more countries so that they can produce their own food, or it will be your stuff, the stuff. i thanks to the short distances to supermarkets and restaurants. no goods are spoiled, train transport,
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unlike in conventional survive chains. on the other hand, conventional agriculture in japan is also in a deep crisis. farmers use pesticides as a necessary tool and rice cultivation. price, which is sacred to many japanese is heavily subsidized in japan. the market is largely protected by high customs duties. price imports are considered an attack on cultural heritage, but the areas under cultivation are dwindling. the average size of a japanese farm is just $1.00 hectares, which makes it difficult for farmers to make ends meet. that is why there are hardly any young people farming was the average age of a farmer being 66 years old. cooperatives are formed and many places in order to be able to far more effectively. but the increase in natural disasters is also causing them problems. in the world
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to avoid being held hostage by these changes. the farmer was inventive or a couple and this is my aquaponics system, he proudly explains. and his small greenhouse, he is trying out a new form of agriculture. aquaponics here, fisher, bread and large tanks ikea to ease ema has 250 storage inns and his facility was deficient excrement is pumped out and used just prior to lies or for various vegetables. the water purified by the plants is then returned to the fish tanks. from rice farmer to modern are called potting farmers. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year.
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it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun. i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market. and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show, never back district in berlin and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the middle of the city. groups of visitors from all over the world come here to learn about the goings on. inside. this is also an aquaponics farm, but on a grand scale, the current product, capital city, grown with the excrement of fish bred in these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. the one dog we want to
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produce or people consume. so we don't have long supply chains or long cold storage times and we have a much better c o 2 balance. and so it's like, i think our fish, the capital city cards is the freshest best you can buy here in berlin. the principle is as old as the hills. the water that is polluted by the fish is extracted and used as manure for the plants. and has been used this way for centuries in china and by the mayans of central america. the plants grow faster on shelves, are in raised beds in these rooms than in a natural environment. the young entrepreneurs produce $1500.00 pounds per week for a supermarket chain. so won't take long before the costs for the 1400000 euro construction are recovered. from the 37800000000, people currently live on our planet. in a mere 30 years, it will be 11000000000. more and more people are leaving the rule areas and
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according to unite nation study, 2 thirds of the world's population will be living in cities and 2050. so more of these fires will have to be felt, especially in asia. they're megacities already extend over huge areas without any agriculture. more plants and more greenery is needed in the cities. urban planners face a new challenge. the inhabitants of mega-cities not only have to be supplied with living space watcher and energy. they also need room for growing food the descent of architects just talking and move on and his staff are planning huge presidential and office complexes and almost all the world's megacities. and they need to make them attractive to live in dallas and hits. we have to deal with
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overheated cities. cities are significantly warmer and hotter than the surrounding areas. but for dealing with that is that i'm not only dense so to speak, but also sealed. so no offices, there is little contact between the environment and the us with correspondingly negative consequences due to the influx of people and of a crowned by the physical. it is no longer possible to ignore this problem. so the idea of revegetation and of green architecture plan, major role in the air traffic toward from the ending of it, or for that this residential and office complex in singapore. as high as the present television tower is an example of the to sort of architects work. 20000 people live and work here. a small town in a single building complex. in the middle of it is a green heart, 350 different plant species help to provide better care and a better climate. never think of this nifty unresolved. this is certainly not the
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solution for normal rural, central european areas. so it is the solution for high density locations. of course, if you plan to create a green area, you can also use it to produce food. so you have to have facts of life that you have to shading a factor. and the fact that the food is produced, so you have the benefit of also joined production about and an additional advantage is that if the project is grown here, you also save c o 2, june, additional to transport roads, sport green areas, and not just for recreation agricultural producers, grain, food and high rise buildings or on roofs next to huge office towers. just really i wouldn't dismiss it, although it does. of course aim bizarre because i think that from a central european perspective, it's difficult to imagine the density and intensity is one of the difficulties. many of these cities will face in the next 50 years. what comes next is to achieve
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those with a quality that enables the people to live healthy lives there on a minute basis and also for what sounds like a futuristic dream is already reality and asia. but also in europe, more and more people are moving to the cities and the transport supply chains for food are getting longer. in the center of tokyo, thickens the main shopping street of the metropolis home to the large japanese corporations and law established institutions. i arise field in the middle of it on the roof of a high rise building. a secular brewery grows the raw material for its rice, while here in japan, psyche is not just an alcoholic beverage. it is an indispensable part of the country's culture just like rice,
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which is why sackey and rice belong right in the heart of tokyo for this program. it is also an experimental field for a new horizon is the roof of a high rise building as an agricultural alternative yet, but it was in the beginning. they didn't take us seriously. no rice would grow here as much too right here at night with a cut on the roof. it's much too hot. but our experiments have been good and we're harvesting more and more. the rice grows well here. i think it's right that in japan they are looking for different ways to grow rice and vegetables. it's a challenge. and after all that, rice is part of our tradition ideal where it starts to get there. not only each season, the group produces 50 potholes of sackey from a small rise field on the roof of the historic building in the center of girl. and right next to the museum's
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entrance hall is a restaurant. feel limited to class cabinets are not just part of the decor. i inside grow herb's and salads, and it's really start up based in berlin. has placed these plant cabinets in various restaurants in the city, as well as in the stores of a supermarket chain to function similarly to the plan factories in japan and ensure that the project is fresh on the table. there are $0.50 many greenhouses and berlin alone. and about $200.00, already distributed throughout europe to square metres of space in the plant cabinet, corresponds to 250 square meters of regular farmland. and this food is wasted in the kitchen because you only harvest what is necessary for the dishes that guests have ordered. get off the stage from our farms, 2 or 3 times
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a week. we don't have to watch it because it doesn't have any dirt. it has just water lilies. so it's perfect for, for the cooking also. but i guess this is, for example, it's just a let us 1st of all, it's this, this is very hard to get in there in the market. so well, you can see that it's super tasty. and the fact that you just, you are harvesting it and putting it straight into the plate. it makes a huge difference. but the other 3, and i think this is involved in both. the one is that you have access to the flavors and plants that you cannot get anywhere. for example, this one is small stuff and it's something that you cannot get in the market. it's really like a shark and spicy. admittedly, this kind of special preparation is more for the enjoyment of a metropolitan minority. presently these greenhouses are not your plan for mass
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production in germany. at least the lettuce here doesn't travel far to be put on the table. factory plants grown under artificial sunlight without earth and with little watch or an important step for the nutrition of the future. and the challenge for conventional agriculture which will work with nature. if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. if it's not nature, it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my eat those as a farmer or me farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of what artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer, but do we have another choice?
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classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less water. soon there will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people. we can't imagine how big the cities will become, and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of 21st century technology that we achieve this. because if we don't, our survival on the planet may not happen. what do you want? do you want to produce in such a way that you have some optimal yields? and you use, you need to use a bigger surface, and that means that you have to destroy nature, or you want to have your optimal yields per square meter. so my opinion is that we use our agricultural fields in such
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a way that we optimize the growth in order to save the environment to our research is still just starting. however, in the coming decades, cities throughout the world will need to host critical agriculture with safe, clean and sustainable projects. if we are to prevent food from becoming scarce
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. this is do w. news live from berlin? a small german town has gone viral, but it's getting attention for all the wrong reasons. head for a cause that was barely on the map, but in extreme spiking coronavirus perfections has brought a new found same as germany's latest corona spot. also on the show. record temperatures, grip southeastern australia, a scorching heat fuels more and more wildfires in new south wales authorities are calling for caution and vigilance. and tragedy was averted at the bahrain grand
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prix when formula one driver roman brochure served by this explosive crouch. i'm married to evanston, thanks for joining me here in germany, the number of covert 1000 infections has surpassed 1000000 and that's despite the restrictions put in place a month ago. the rate of transmission is slowing bonte not and very aware. the town of hand for a house in the middle of the country has recorded more than 600 new cases. 410-0000 people in the past week. that's more than 4 times the national average. a strict lockdown has been imposed, but some locals have taken that badly. these images have attracted
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nation by detention in germany. the people singing, walking side by side, ignoring coronavirus restrictions on right around 400 people took part in the protest against strict pandemic control measures in his book housing a coronavirus hotspot, district administrator to miss mina was shocked by the demonstration, cruel, and sing in its macabre that people operating through the town singing at the top of their voices. when people are dying in hospital, something needs to be said about that with and that's what i dave's and then to be threatened by that makes it even was true. none of those workplace and home and no under police protection. you've received death threats on social media. after criticizing the demonstrators,
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when we visited several days after the protest, calm had returned to the center of his book house and the lock down. this keeping many indoors, few people out on the streets aside from the police. we decided to find some locals to hear what they have to say about such demonstrations and that town without the protests and denials, or maybe it would be possible to make a fuss. no progress because it's stupid considering everything when of things as they are, and we just need to get through this too few mentions who feel too many people too much ignoring of the restrictions. it's simply irresponsible for unfolding story. the town has now imposed a ban on unprejudiced public gatherings. but right here, the next demonstration looks likely to happen soon. thirty's have boosted police
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presence, so they'll be able to respond quickly to any violations of the middle. to my smaller hope stand won't be necessary. he's calling on people to be reasonable by saying it's dangerous. it's dangerous, not only for yourselves, but also from others of the night. it does not help the situation. mtl it book housing hopes that infection rates will go down soon. and with it, the nationwide attention let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news this hour. if he'll be a prime minister, i'll be ahmed has declared the government's offensive in the northern region over as after the armed forces captured the capital mckayla. but international observers say the conflict is likely to continue as to grant forces. have full means to keep on fighting. refugees who fled to sudan have also dismissed ominous claims.
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the u.n. says more than 100 people have been killed in an attack in northeastern nigeria. men on motorcycles are said to have gunned down civilians in the town. of course shoebat and other villages in borno state. no one has claimed responsibility, but the militant group boko haram has attacked the area in recent years. the top prosecutor and paris has called for charges to be brought against 4 police officers who were filmed, beating a black music producer. 3 of them will remain in custody. as the probe continues on saturday, mass rallies in france against police brutality were overshadowed by clashes. dozens of people were injured. police in paris arrested more than 80 protesters. at least 3 people have been killed and a further 2 are missing. after flooding triggered mudslides in sardinia,
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the italian island had been inundated by heavy rain. authorities are evacuating people from low lying areas in the hardest hit town. a rescue operation is underway . months lives have buried everything in their path. in the morning firefighters and volunteers look for missing people in the small town of beatty in northeastern . whatever little drizzle came down, we fled inside the mud slid down from up there through the hole. far as to where we are. get yourselves. the whole town is shocked. we've never seen anything like it. during the day monday rule to still rush through the town. the storm rolled in from spain overnight to wrench will raise flood the streets, destroying good bridge. $313.00 millimeters of rain fell within 6 hours. this is $3.00 to $4.00 times more than little restating storm to hit this area in 2013. so the storm also moved across sicily,
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a tornado and heavy rainfall caused considerable damage. naked sagna, leading resident stand for it was a lot of noise and after 5 minutes everything was gone with the wind in sardinia, the cleanup operation will last a few more days. it isn't yet clear how much damage has been done. parts of australia are in the grip of a record heat wave in the southeastern state of new south wales. the mercury rose above 48 degrees celsius for a 2nd straight day on sunday. and scorching temperatures are already fueling wildfires and officials say the risk of more breaking out as haim authorities have urged residents to stay alert this fires in the sydney suburb of north meet. it's just one of dozens of wildfires that have been burning across the state of new south wales. it's also reminiscent of the scenes that played out during the devastating bushfires in australia last summer. huge swathes of land were destroyed
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and the authorities are warning australians not to become complacent. this time around we can watch fully into why false sense of security the community out there unfortunately thinks that after the last season, we have not at risk. the reality is 90 percent of the state is still untouched by bush for these waves are not unusual in australia at this time of year. but with the late november temperatures 13 records residents of australia's most populous station being asked to be extra vigilant. the state's fire service, you see the total fire ban for large areas of the station over the weekend, saying there was a very high to severe fire danger. residents of new south wales will have to stay alert with high temperatures, forecast in parts of the stories for several days to come. in bangkok,
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hundreds of protesters have gathered outside the headquarters of an army regiment controlled by thailand's king, the queues, the unit of being a loyal to the monarchy rather than to citizens. the protests as part of a long running wave of demonstrations in the southeast asian nation. protesters are demanding the resignation of prime minister pryor, china china, the amendment of the constitution and curbs to the monarchies power. and joining us now from bangkok is journalist provigil rajon, a folk hello to you. thank you for being on our program. now we've seen months of anti-government demonstrations in thailand. why was this particular army regiment targeted today? well, it's part of the demonstrative proposal or demands for reform. the monarchy, you know, they want the 2 units in which the one they visited today is one of the 2 to
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be returned and the government's control and not directly under the king's control . because we're supposed to be in, you know, under a constitutional monarchy and not absolute monarchy. and now i have to ask you, we keep seeing in footage of the demonstration in thailand, these large yellow inflatable docks. can you explain to us the significance of those stacks? while the demonstrators have always tried to present themselves as peaceful cute and this rubber that was use about a week and a half ago to in an attempt to blockade the parliament by, by, by water. but eventually they used it in a clash to prevent themselves as a shield against the police and demonstratives from the other political divide. so it became a symbol of protections and struggle for the snow. and
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just how much public support is there in thailand for these demonstrations? are they still going strong, or are there signs that people are getting tired of them? well, it's difficult to answer. they are still going strong, but there's a vast majority of the type who haven't really clearly expressed themselves where they stand. but it's clear that the demand straight has enjoyed more people on the street compared to the royalist. there was a journalist, a private road, jennifer oke in bangkok. thank you very much. thank you. following the death of football legend, diego maradona police in argentina have reportedly raided his doctor's office.
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donna died of a heart attack at his home and what else i had is on wednesday. witnesses had reportedly seen a struggle between metadata and his doctor just days before his death. local media cited a source on sunday saying that the searches were ordered as part of an investigation into culpable homicide to german soccer now and in sunday's been does the action live or coups and played out a goalless draw. but there were goals when mines hosted hoffenheim in the late game . impressive scale and passing play led to minds, taking the lead in the 33rd minute through robin quezon. but they couldn't hold onto the lead as hoffenheim drew level through the group in the 2nd half of the visitors held on to the draw. despite going down to 10 men in the closing stages and formula one racing lewis, hamilton sped to victory at the bahrain grand prix. but the race was overshadowed
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by a fiery crash which french driver, roma roshan managed to walk away from the race around a floodlit sucky track got off to a wild start with several drivers losing control. none more so than haase's woman calls around his car was ripped in hall founding gulf 2 flames as it speeded through protective barriers. following contact with danielle could be out close. i was able to free himself from the wreckage and was taken to a nearby hospital with minor burns and suspected broken ribs. the race was brought to a hold and off to the restart drive has continued to skid on the track. a long stroll flicked his car off to also colliding with danielle, clear out. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said geo pez was on course for
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a 3rd place finish and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with the safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th grown prevent. 3 joined on the podium by red bull paring back to stop in and alexander album to boxing. now in the so-called battle of the ages between mike tyson and roy jones, jr. well, it didn't end up packing much of a punch. they exhibit on a saturday night between the over 50 boxers was ruled a draw. tyson was the aggressor during the bout and he was in control the entire way. but jones did a great job staying away from tyson's punch-out power. a 54 year old tyson said he'd like to fight again after going round with jones out you're up to date now on
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news up next. the lingering effect. some patients face after battling coated 19th in our show reporter omarion evan. stand from me and the entire news team. thanks for watching us. my d.s. is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make see the screen or how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. the ideas, mental series, you can go to 3000, w. and all mine. the fight against the corona virus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing what measures are being taken?
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what does the latest research say? information and context. the coronavirus of the coded special monday to friday on these patients had coronavirus more than 6 months ago. to this day they have not recovered their health. besides, it was like a switch was flipped and my body was replaced with the healthy one was taken away and i was given a sick one officially medical experts say they've recovered. but many continue to suffer from the effects of the disease before the virus they were fit and healthy. thus, the vehicles for me,
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i didn't really think that the virus play the threat to me personally, the stomach, i should have. the highly going down clinic is located in northern germany on the baltic sea 40 patients suffering from long term complications because of coping 1000 are being treated here. peggy grain is 48 years old and contracted the virus in march. she barely noticed the illness as she had so few symptoms. she's only begun to suffer from the effects of the disease recently. pretty confident that i only became really ill months later in june. when yeah, at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine. but things didn't improve. i was extremely ill for many, many weeks, which turned into months and i never got better yet. come give you what
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a nice located directly by the water surrounded by salty sea air. the clinic in highland ami is one of 3 in germany that treats people with corona related diseases. peggy grain is still struggling with the aftermath of the illness. some torn my primary symptoms of physical weakness and total exhaustion, body aches and business. he didn't give us had to have had this for a very long time. extreme dizziness and poor concentration. and in some cases i have cognitive difficulties. and i experienced put hearing vision, and i couldn't follow conversations. well, bob seger read straub is 49 years old. her diagnosis was particularly severe
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she barely survived a 3 week coma. i being unable to recall anything of this period in her life is particularly distressing for her. i wish i was just traumatized by the fact that i was so seriously ill. and when i woke up from the coma, i had to realize, i'm lucky, i was to be a life that i didn't suit says i. yes, i feel so different from before the illness because my muscles a week from lying down for such a long time was a cold, is a tough job. it's taking a lot of effort to rebuild my whole musculature. it's difficult to move on from me
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because i thought i also won last time and especially i many postcode patients say that doctors aren't taking their symptoms seriously. they're suffering from stigmatize ation. peggy grain has also experienced this several times. this is very difficult for doctors to understand when they look at me. i look healthy physically, i'm reasonably strong. at least i appear to be and then you get dismissed very quickly. they say her mind is not ok. dr. your does from hold is the chief physicians in the rehabilitation clinic. she's actually a specialist in pulmonary diseases, but she knows that many patients suffer for more than that. this is
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on the desk with that as of incident. and it's one of the guys, the good doctor from the hold with secret regularly to discuss her progress. i guess i'll start this. they talk about how secret is responding to various forms of exercise and therapies, as well as how she's adjusting to medication. and changes in her sleeping pattern has been shuffle, has fluctuated while she was on an exercise machine. but at the moment it's nothing to be too concerned about. that sounds modest, actually. it helps to remember that compared to the rest of the world, germany already has a very capable rehab system. we have more treatments available to us. the facilities that we have here don't exist in other european countries or the rest of the world. we can do high quality medically selland rehabilitation. the most important thing is to recognize the rehab needs of our patients and to match them
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to the appropriate treatments. twins who buys at the moment, see greed is on a small dose of medication that appears to be working well for her. and thankfully her mental health is also improving. once again, as he does, she tells dr from hold that one of the major attractions of the clinic was that patients can meet to discuss how they're all progressing, after living with the long term affects of the disease. conversations like these are validating because patients can understand and empathize with one another in secret finds it extremely beneficial as at this was a trick aside. patients have gathered for another session to talk about their experiences. just go through
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it, it's intense, up to 2 and a half weeks. i feel like i can breathe more deeply and one with death. has anyone ever explained why it is so difficult for people like us to do things like go up the steps or uphill, particularly when it comes to going up the stairs? for my part, that must be a path, explained it to me. when your posture is relaxed, the whole chest area is compressed. so you only breathe in certain areas and not everything. and we slowly have to learn the correct posture to breathe. they go. i mean, i'm getting better at going up the stairs. i used to have to take a break on the 2nd floor. i live in the 3rd floor, and now i can get there without taking a crack at a snail's pace, but so what have you hearing and cognitive abilities affected
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thus far? and lots of good reading. i bet my husband's birthday cake during the summer with only half of the required ingredients. cox but it will not to me. i wondered why the cake didn't rise. there was nothing in it. maybe half of what was needed. and i'm very experienced, i bake cakes every weekend on my let's just an example. i've also been experiencing extreme bouts of dizziness and i've had vertigo. for months. i was even dizzy in bed. i think i will have to accept that there will be ups and downs for a while on our journey is far from over. i'm not afraid, but i still have this question in my head. will only ever be the same again.
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this is from it's always there. so this is so that's my greatest wish to become more mentally stable again looking at this is to this is where i inhale. i ingest the sale and solution for 10 minutes almost every day. and it loosens the mucous membranes in the wrist, pretty tract, which makes it easier to cough up when i'm done. and later, it feels like tearing my throat and all that breaks up the mucus more easily, so to speak, and it feels good. so it sounds to the patients, families are not allowed to visit the clinic for hygenic reasons. so secret straub calls her family regularly only her daughter is home today. sigrid tells her about the agenda for the week. aquatic exercises,
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breathing exercises and functional training. she learns that the weather is nice on the baltic sea, but back at home, life continues as it normally would hear her daughter's father result riding his bicycle see greeds kids are going to school and preparing for their exams while they wait for their mother to get better despite being in the best of care, it's difficult being away from home. peggy grain has been in highly going down for 2 weeks. her therapy will last for 3 more. her goal to be able to get back to her daily life again. you live your life 5 days at work a weekend and so on for days to come and my
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life might be more intense than it was before. on the one hand, i would like it to be like it was before after. and on the other hand, the world is just falling apart because of the pandemic right now. at the moment, life is dramatically different for everyone. and maybe i can still manage to get a lot done. i'm sure that my recovery will allow me to my mother's own. i think i will be a different person than i was before, but that's ok. my view on life has changed a lot because of this terrible illness. a near death experience changes your perspective a loss and makes you appreciate the simple things in life that begins. i, family and friends are very, very important. and so is health. it may sound mundane to others, but stay healthy. when you've been so close to death,
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you learn to appreciate life in a completely different level. and you begin to value the importance of family and friends even more and one doesn't but i believe that i will carry around this year's experiences with me forever. and i can imagine i could just forget something like this, but i hope that these negative experiences which are still weighing heavily on me, will fade with time and eventually that more positive things will replace them with one. i am still alive and still here. and i can still enjoy life and
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for cosmic what's in store for the future to come for the major cities today to incite counter did you know that even bees are being factory farmed? but fortunately, they're 10 attempts and we look at the dilemma of those of us like facial recognition, what's more important, public safety, personal privacy, and is the world going from bad to was not really. but why is our brain so sensitive to bad news that imo, coming up.

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