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tv   37 Grad  Deutsche Welle  December 5, 2020 3:45am-4:16am CET

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as adaptive while the government cracks down on the gulf cartel hundreds of new gangs have taken its place and it's all now driven by mexican gangs who are the ones buying colombian cocaine. we want to follow the trail of colombian cocaine as it makes its way north just like production transportation has fragmented it's done in several stages traffickers trying to evade the old storage is my 1st transporting into neighboring countries from that the cocaine reaches mexican cartels the new overlords of the trade one of them is among the biggest in the world this in a lower car town. through our contacts we meet with felipe or a cartel member in charge of supervising the arrival of
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a cocaine shipment. where a way heading. to the coast. on the order to where the merchandise will be delivered. what kind of merchandise. co-chaired how much. 40400 kilos. it comes from colombia it travels across central america little by little we receive it here and set a lower prepare it and send it to the us. let's play with numbers a little bit just to understand where to our what we're about to witness. 400 killers all for a beer is you know. worth around. $8000000.00 bats
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if they reach the states and they are sold in the streets talking about more than $70000000.00. they are now. a spare. we wait for the boat with the merchandise.
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the traffic has confirmed the time and place of the delivery there to get a. little bit about is on its way to contact the man prepared the vehicle so they can load the 400 kilos of cocaine. if. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. assigned to greet service is on expected. to get. the 400 kilos of cocaine arrive in about some small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than by drug traffickers. once
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the unloading is complete with the merchandise he's checked. the traffic is fine to see on time we're expecting the mom of a trustworthy cumbrian producer. of the offer to. put up. the long train this complete in less than full name in.
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the west they stand out. or goes to a safe house. it stays there for a while and they are parents to be dispatched to the u.f.c. exactly. cocaine is dangerous to hold on to follow the longer a con town keeps it in one place behind the risk of being discovered by all scientists or attacked by a rival gang. or this or. much in dice with an estimated $70000000.00 is up. powerful. that's why safe
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houses are so important. we arrive at a small building in the middle of nowhere the hiding place for the campaign. what happens next what you do with it. we're back it again why.
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sometimes it travels by sea so that way it's better protected. from i wasn't there for us. with every step the value of the cocaine can stop so the traffickers can be too careful. so this is ready to go to the u.s. yes. the colombian cocaine is now safely packed and ready for the last stage of its journey. from sin aloa to the united states. days later phillipa town says the preparations are complete. 100 of the 400 kilos of cocaine in a safe house. are bound to be dispatched by scene. along
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the way we come across a vehicle by the side of the road. or the side of the above. that of the. 2 we get in we discover the does taht is also carrying the drops.
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out of it don't touch anything so there won't be any traces i haven't touched anything. do you mean because of thing that i just said about. yes. the plan is to unload the kind of campaign into a bunch that will take it to the us border but the heavy rain is complicating matters. of the we can't get down there because of the water so we're going to go somewhere else there's been too much rain at one of those or you know. the traffic is must improvise a solution the kind of cane has to be dispatched without to lack. the number of the guys we have a big boat and it can pull up here. so we're bring. in
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a smaller boat so you know load it onto the smaller boats and then take it out to the bigger one yes it's 2 kilometers away but it's not possible to bring it in here with. the new plan forces the traffickers to leave an area that's under their control. what's the situation in this area is that really so military that it. yes the army but we have to find a solution. that both would happen if the army came what would we do about a. week run.
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we arrive at the meeting spot. and everything goes like clockwork. in the small of my own times just to arrived on the traffickers begin loading the campaign. but at the moment. a. good. cook.
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the operation is complete another $100.00 kilos of colombian cocaine are on their way to the u.s. . it's a sign of how the trafficking business has adapted in order to survive. town has been replaced by the gulf cartel and hundreds of smaller successes prepared to meet an incessant demand. banks are going to contact and so by 2 crucial role in this transformation colombia still produces cocaine and the u.s. still consumes it but increasingly a mexico is facilitating the delivery. it's a new but one that follows the armed simple laws of supply and demand and it
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continues to exact the same human cost the lives of traffickers drug users and those who fight against the illegal drug trade. is quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge to borrow just. the lawyers.
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this is live from but venezuelan opposition leader one quiet 0 calls for a boycott of sunday's elections claiming they are rigged but leaving the door wide open for a big win for president nicolas maduro is ruling cause he also on the program for bangladesh moves thousands of rohinton or refugees to an island in the bay of bengal where they have promised of a better life push human rights groups warn of disastrous conditions. and the war in a few opium made the fee their country. while on that journey the family number increased
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by one. i'm told me a lot of boy it's good to have you with us venezuela will hold parliamentary elections on sunday but the opposition is boycotting the vote called by president nicolas maduro opposition leader and head of the national assembly one quiet 0 claims the polls will be rigged to strengthen my duros grip on power this follows years of turmoil that have seen venezuela become increasingly isolated and desperate. an epic predawn line for gasoline in venezuela shortages widespread hunger broken down institutions all made worse by international sanctions yet despite it all president nicolas maduro has clung to power his nemesis speaker of the assembly and self-proclaimed president won by doe now working from home 37
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years old he's made a career out of denouncing maduro's policies he's organized the national referendum after the vote and invalidating the upcoming elections. and say. action called by the dictatorship will be held without any of the necessary conditions there's no right to elect in the electorate no independent arbitrator no possibility of free participation by political parties. but his call for a referendum has split in the already weakened opposition. but not participating in these elections is not only suicide but also an irresponsible attitude to the suffering of the venezuelan people. there is nothing to decide because all the competitors were chosen by the regime. so who are you going to a lag. venezuela has been in political crisis since the disputed election in 2018
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that son nicolas maduro win by a wide margin most of the international community including the us and the european union said the election was not free or fair they took quite a dose side as assembly speaker he was next in line to be president under the venezuelan constitution standoff followed quite oh held mass rallies and attracted international backing but he failed to convince the military and moderates stayed on. since then madrid has consolidated power sidelining the national assembly and installing a parallel legislative house filled by loyalists. meanwhile why doe's popularity and influence have shrunk dramatically. some coming election is likely his last stand a big win by my duros ruling party which is almost guaranteed warming right-o. is no longer speaker that will leave my dear old without any serious competition.
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latin america correspondent. joins us from bogota good to see you is there any merit in one claim that the election will be rigged. just look we had just to to see that by leaving the mother all fixed the date of this election he chose the electoral authorities he chose the candidates because the opposition didn't want to participate in this election and then nicolas maduro dismissed the leaders of the opposition parties and then these newly there are so close to each of these more they decided to go to this election and they are forcing even people to vote we heard this week that. the 2nd man in. regina he was saying that people who want to vote want to eat they are going to be free to give food to people who want to vote he even said that those who want vote are going into
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a hunger quarantine so it shows how they are using food to put pressure on the population so in short maduro chose the electoral authorities she he chose the candidates they are forcing people to vote is that a fair election i think we have the answer. has called for a boycott of the election and he's also organize his own referendum instead what is that a change. he wants to ask 3 question to the people 1st if they want a new goal of mother or to leave power 2nd if they recognize the results of the next sunday election and then it easy for they won him to ask the international community to activate every make a. to get out of power those are questions that he has already asked to find us well and so i think that at the end of the day this consultation he wants just to the. leadership and he needs to do it especially right now when he has lost so much
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popularity and so much credibility in the country and speaking of his legitimacy each if goes ahead with this boycott what does this mean for his status as the leader of venezuela's opposition. he as i said he has lost so much of popularity and credibility bats in this situation it seems like he's the only person who could lead the opposition because if he can't he counts on the international community support he still it recognized by more than 50 countries around the world president often as well so i knew neither should the hot the same to court that he is something very difficult to do i see it especially in this moment where everybody is just thinking about the pandemic so even the critical situation and even how dramatically he has lost the popular support in venezuela he looks like the only option for the opposition ok we'll have
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to leave it there phonology topi correspondent. thank you. bangladesh has started moving rohingya refugees to a camp on a recently formed island that critics say is vulnerable to psych loans and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 range and live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says no refugees should be moved against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. 3 hours on a navy vessel brought this ranger refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh this will be their new home at least for a while. they have been on the move for years seeking safety since fleeing myanmar now they have been shipped to another uncertain situation. we're not citizens of any country so we are moving to wherever there are more
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facilities for us. we were not happy at the camps we heard from seniors as well as the television that we will get more from the facilities. on the island of pashtun char this camp built by the bangladeshi navy can house 100000 people the silt island formed just 20 years ago critics say the low lying land mass is prone to flooding and dangerous cyclons. some families say their relatives are being moved there against their will . love their 1st thing my son and his family to go he didn't want to go but they forced him i came to see him probably for the last time. better than anyone if my family goes to the island they will die because of the floods. bangladeshi
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authorities say all relocations of voluntary and that the new facilities are better than in the currently overcrowded mainland camps on the island flood defenses have been built to keep threats from rising seas but so far no independent inspectors have been allowed to view facilities. the united nations refugee agency is demanding urgent access to see if the island is safe for habitation. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . at least 14 people have been killed in a bus crash in the brazilian state of mean i.q. rise more than 2 dozen others were injured the bus was traveling east of the state state capital of belo horizonte when it fell more than 15 meters from a highway overpass. firefighters in california say they've made some progress battling a blaze in orange county but high winds and low humidity hampering the efforts the
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bonder fire as it's been named as forced about 25000 people to leave their homes since it broke out on wednesday night. torrential rains have killed at least 2 people and flooded nearly 3000 homes in indonesia's northern sumatra province local authorities say several people are still missing power and water supplies have been cut off after floodwaters reach as high as 5 meters. on life is anything but normal for the estimated 45000 refugees who fled the ongoing fighting in ethiopia is to grow a region many of them cross the border into sudan thousands of people have believed to have died in the conflict but there's been there's also been a new life. has been and fled their home and to grow as soon as they had the sound of explosions and gunfire. just
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a week before her 9th month they set out on foot. and i was frightened and running away that's when the pain started right in the middle of the street. salon was lucky in a small village in ethiopia she found a hospital where a doctor hoped to deliver her baby. after that the family of 3 made their way to a un refugee camp in sudan salaams husband at security says he feared for his life in tikrit i. could have taken me. so if i die i will die with her and if i live i will live with her. here in relative safety in sudan already has hopes of returning home. when we can go back i'll tell her she was born in new. zealand says she wanted to show her gratitude to
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the doctor who have been joining the flight. that i wanted to call my baby africa but i instead named her after the doctor who delivered. africa became. and she is now nearly 4 weeks old. it will baby the corona virus has prompted major rethink from the film maker warner brothers for 2021 shares in cinema operators have nosedived after the studio said it would simple tamia sleep debut all of its films next year both in cinemas and on its new streaming service for novice policy applies only to the u.s. market. unprecedented times call for creative solutions that was how warner brothers executives described their historic gamble. revealing that they would be releasing. 2021 blockbuster movies in theaters and
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online similar. in a major shake up for the entertainment industry. for the way here it is the latest salvo in the streaming wars which pits warner's video on demand service h.b.o. mox launched in may. rival netflix and disney plus. film fans welcomed the news it's rio's a great company i've always like that. i think that's a great idea for their profit margins i guess so i don't have anything against it i think it's good pretty good considering we were living during. a studio executive said the strategy would be in place for just one year offering
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a glimmer of hope that lucrative box office revenues will return shares an already hard hit cinema companies plunged you know what it comes back i think people are going to be looking for that kind of a theater experience because quite frankly they already got enough of the home theater experience you know to me. but now you know the warner brothers pay it marks the beginning of a new chapter for hollywood the question is will it change habits forever. a look of a sports now on the bundesliga where. compete advantage of. a side that saw their lead disappear due to a red card then heard of stole the show when in berlin open the scoring and the 1st half but a few minutes later when you're left with only 10 men to defend. than a rubber entre sent on. about hyde for
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a challenge and then her level was 4 after the break and full. of john tech played the hero scored 2 goals within minutes to lead her to berlin to a 31 victory over their city rivals. that's it you're up to date this is news and i'm told me a lot of it's for joining us. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection in developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. from ghetto to parliament. going to those probably one of the.

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