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investing in our future leading us self-determined life should be a given for everyone including women on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the same. and gives a voice to the women of. in this weekend global ideas we also turn our attention to waste much of what is discarded in landfills is still perfectly usable including food. around 1300000000 tons of food just thrown away every year at the same time according to the u.n. 690000000 people worldwide suffer from hunger even though there would be enough to feed everyone. most people will only see a carpet of trash here. sees a scandal in thailand landfills nearly 2 thirds of the waste is organic mostly food
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waste there you feed right on the surface this all looks like plastic waste. of it but when you look inside as well as a soft gooey stuff down there it's off mood organic it's biomass. these still are quite ok they're well packed you could probably wash them and make something with them they're not all. the originally from germany done your book is head chef and in bangkok hotel food and reducing food waste is important to him. it doesn't mean i personally hate throwing food away not only because when i've cooked something i've put a lot of care and attention into it but also because it just seems utterly idiotic to throw something away that's clearly edible. government work and it's always bothered me. and it drives me nuts. when we. can normally be found
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in the hotel with over a 1000 rooms it's one of the biggest in thailand has planted a vegetable garden on the roof of the hotel for his $200.00 staff it's yield is negligible compared to the hotel's needs but the project has raised his staff's awareness of the life of food. the way we carelessly throw things away is a result of our seeing food merely as a product. we're not aware of how difficult it is to actually plant something and how long the path is from the seed in the soil to the edible produce. bill has says storing food correctly is key something he always thought was up these but he's found many people ignore even some of the most basic principles. things like drawing washed vegetables to help them keep longer. every day hygiene tables
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check the food in the hotel's pantry and to make sure it's fresh. it's all ok stephen if you have a bell pepper which is going soft in a box like this goes to whole part of the box can turn very quickly and then it has to be thrown away my booth says hotels waste food in part because the chefs have to work at a fast pace. so he set up a central kitchen in his hotel where many of the leftovers can be put to good use. he is the man we collect all the leftovers from the preparation and the unused and the vegetables or meat. at the various carvery is in the hotel and there are always the bones left over we collect them to make stock with normally you wouldn't bother if you only used one onion but when you've sliced hundreds of onions there's enough for a stock. run. this hotel boasts 6 different specialty restaurants
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. there's also a buffet area with a variety of different stations for preparing various dishes. with a bit of supervision and planning he's able to keep waste to a minimum. until it's the boiled eggs leftover from breakfast all land in their path of it's a midday favorite people really like eating it and we don't know. to boil the eggs in it and i doubt the vinda de guys the problem is that breakfast eggs are cooked in the western kitchen with them but this is chinese cuisine it's. ideas like this have helped to her and his team cut the hotel's food waste in half over just 2 years it wasn't easy there was a learning curve and a lot of work flows had to be changed. hands up i'm up once you've got things working it's easy and runs out of magically. once a month to her and his team take stock. they take
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a look at what food has gone and use that day and how it could be transformed into cool make cuisine everyone at all it will. give them a space heater and you can take this salmon for instance we take the head it was baked in a salt crust and make soups out of it it goes into the japanese great for super because this you can break up. and in the evening we're doing pasta so we can do that with salmon and spinach. food that is still good to eat that the hotel can't use is donated to and she of its staff collect the left of this each day and distribute them to people in need across the city. only perishables containing things like fish or cream end up in the bin though even then not till they've been weighed and richest it. just have to end up with us this helps us to better understand what we're throwing away and how much we
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always compile our monthly report. then we can see exactly how much it is and maybe manage to reduce it a little and if i want to know where we're focusing on next or what's next to be tackled then we use that data to say ok these are the areas where we have to save and where we have a problem of involved name. data collection can be a good way to discover new solutions to old problems like the problem of food waste . the german agency for international cooperation g i said is funding a study to examine the waste produced by 400 representative households across thailand this kind of information hasn't been collected before in part because the costs for garbage disposal here are livid at a flat rate and not according to volume or weight. we want to know how much garbage gets sorted and separated where it goes to and what happens to it. it's hoped that this data will help discover ways to reduce food waste food that
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ends up in landfills isn't just wasteful it's also terrible for the climate when organic matter rots it releases me thing gas a powerful greenhouse gas that's estimated to be $25.00 times more potent than c o 2. so can make waste is a real climate killer especially in developing economies which rarely have modern recycling or composting technology for dunny the solution is clear. buried in our we often talk about what to do with all the waste and there are important debates but we should really be talking about how we can prevent these trash piles from building up in the 1st place. daniel boone her wants to lead by example payne knows that every step forward will make a difference. red
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square in the heart of moscow and home to the renowned gum department store. amidst its regal arcades a soviet style can take offering a huge helping of nostalgia canteen style of buying a $57.00 sells traditional russian dishes including show. or herring under a fur coat alaina melnyk over shows us how it's prepared. it's a must have on every new year's eve table. and a very popular lunch and dinner dish. was to just working with the face when you're still at it today making herring under of the coat a traditional russian salad for most of us a favorite dish that we prepare for every holiday meal. not because of the price it . let's get started. we make it in
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a ring full on the bottom layer it will put a herrings so it's. no such instant smarts and to make it more just we smear each layer with mayonnaise. so the next layer is boiled potatoes. and legend has it that during the 1917 revolution a merchant wanted to create a dish that people could identify with. herring cooked vegetables and beet root are symbols of the proletariat. the french mayo that dresses the salad is a reminder of the enemies of the soviets. that they thought serving we remove the ring so. we decorate it with some fresh pasta leagues and it's ready yet i think it. just we always had it when i was
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a kid especially on new year's eve. it's our family's favorite dish. really tasty it was our childhood rich on new year's eve my mother was a very good cook she knew how to remove the bones and prepare the hair and she taught me to do it because. it's nice here they put in the right amount of heritage some places put in too little herring and too much potato here it's good. but. this is my 1st time in moscow and i've chosen a dish i know well and it tastes really really good here comcast. by a $57.00 sells between $3.00 and $9.00 large trays every day of portion costs $120.00 roubles or about one euro and $0.29 shubha can be found in many cafes bistros and
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play. play play play play play play. play. play. this is big of the news live from the americas out go. going and incoming president spies pledge that single 20 is advance to roll out the coronavirus vaccine in company donald trump says his administration gets credit for overseeing vaccine development faster than ever before the joe biden promises to change the course of the pandemic. britain meanwhile is leading the way u.k. comes the 1st western country to roll of its nationwide vaccination program a 90 year old grandmother makes history is the 1st to proceed to show.
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a method of how it works in the united states outgoing president donald trump and his successor judge biden have both touted their plans for rolling out mass vaccination programs against the corona virus that was speaking at separate events with the trumpet ministration still not fully cooperating with biden's transition team biden is expected to have a say distribution after his inauguration next month but president trump says it's thanks to him that a vaccine was made possible so quickly. had an event celebrating operation warp speed trump credited his administration with producing vaccines more rapidly than has ever been done before today we're on the verge of another american medical miracle and that's what people are saying people that aren't necessarily
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big fans of donald trump are saying with the alike. this is one of the greatest miracles in the history of modern day medicine he said that the food and drug administration would likely authorize the buy and take pfizer vaccine within days and the maternal vaccine soon after. officials from biden's transition team who will oversee the bulk of the vaccination rollout were not invited instead biden held his own parallel event he introduced his new pandemic response team and laid out his top priorities for the start of his tenure masking vaccinations open in schools these are the 3 key goals from our 1st 100 days like trump biden made promises about getting americans back sedated quickly. this team will help get at the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least
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100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days but biden warned that without funding from congress backs in nation efforts could quickly stall developing a vaccine is only one herculean task distributing it is another herculean task he also said that getting kids back to school was a major priority and that he'd mandate a mass requirement in federal buildings and on public transportation on day one of taking office my 1st 100 days well and the covert 19 virus i can't promise that but i'm absolutely convinced and in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in america for the better both sides of the aisle appear to be throwing their weight behind what could soon become the biggest vaccination effort in the nation's history. of washington correspondent carolina
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chimley tracked both covered 19 focused events on tuesday she says president elect biden seemed to carry credibility on the topic. the united states tops 15000000 kovac 19 cases and a record number of 102000 tonnes per cell is a sions 2500 daily deaths due to the corona virus this number almost equals the number of victims from $911.00 the current president donald trump held a covert 19 some made 2 or non of the vaccine companies like pfizer or more derna participated and were no biden official was invited the same time president elect joe biden was introducing his health team and that is what the united states really focused on his health team is quite diverse with the 1st latino to serve as a secretary for health and human services a son of indian immigrants a surgeon general and 2 strong women as part of the coronavirus task force biden
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said he has 3 main goals for his 1st 100 days in office masking vaccinations and open schools he also was sure that he is going to get a 100000000 vaccinations for the 1st 100 days by then will be sworn into office in 42 days and with his team he's going to face one of the toughest challenges america has ever had this pandemic was carolina chinmoy in washington will britain meanwhile my medical history on tuesday by launching the enormous task of inoculating its population with a fully tested covert daunting vaccine the 2 does vaccine was fast tracked by a german company by antic in partnership with u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer the u.k. faces some public worry over safety given just how fast the treatment came to market. with one prick the largest vaccination campaign in the history of the u.k.
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was launched. 90 year old margaret chain was chosen to be the 1st recipient and she played the role with grace and gratitude. i've said before. the 1st it is friday and it's the best it's ever happened. in london so do you think from london to edinburgh thousands of elderly patients were vaccinated on what the health secretary dubbed v.-day the u.k. has secured 800000 doses to be administered in the coming weeks. around one in 3 britons however say they aren't likely to get immunized some cite the speed at which it was rolled out others cite false conspiracy theories. british prime minister boris johnson visited a london hospital where he reiterated his faith in the back seat. what i would say is that there are those on the street who. feel that the back seat is something
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they need to. politically right you know to the reasons for medical reasons i think that. i know that there are many to people who can't themselves and to back to just to keep the room approach i could say it's the right thing to do it's good for you and it's good for the whole good. it wasn't just a big moment for the british that same vaccine developed by by on tech pfizer is set to be rolled out in europe and the u.s. pending approval there that could be a matter of weeks. but many other countries are pinning their immunization hopes on china chinese authorities are preparing a massive rollout of their own coronavirus vaccines beijing is already negotiating sales to countries in asia the middle east and latin america they've even sent out the 1st shipments. ok let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the government says its forces shot at and the tank do not have ash and stuff in the trouble take
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right region and incident the u.n. has called alarming u.n. team was seeking humanitarian access to refugees thousands of people are fleeing fighting in the region if the obvious says u.n. workers they ignored instructions and drove through 2 checkpoints. this was called off by surprise flooding on tuesday after a sudden change in the weather forecast parts of the city were submerged at high tide in spite of the new multi-billion euro beriah designed to prevent flooding the flood gates had been activated within the 48 hours needed to be fully operational. the us supreme court has rejected an effort to overturn the results of the presidential election in the state of pennsylvania it signals that the nation's highest court which includes 3 judges appointed by president trump may not go along with his if it's to overturn his defeat in last month's election
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to support now in paris months champions league i'm with. you here was abandoned after players left the field in protest having accused a match official of using racist language the incident happened in the 1st half of the game at nil nil a member of the stumbles coaching stuff was sent off after which players reacted to the 4th officials choice of words the game will be played on wednesday now with different referees the turkish side were out of contention for the last 16 but p.s.g. can finish 1st or 2nd in the group. well mcnamara let's hear from they to be sport to tell us more on next what exactly happened to spot the wolf well luckily it was an empty stadium so we actually heard virtually every word and it all began with the bush actually here coach being yellow carded early on in the match in the ensuing discussions on the touchline the
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4th official whose position there was then then felt that the assistant coach pierre webber had stepped over a line and was deserved to be sent off while he was communicating that to the match referee he referred to him reportedly as the black one over there in romania and the remaining word for black is spelled any g.r.u. demba bol one of the players on the bench reacted to this then and tried to explain to the 4th official that he felt this was problematic the way he was using the word to describe the assistant coach and that then after the referee didn't really get on board with that explanation. prompted a walk off both from the bush actually a players and then joined by the parser mom players so this isn't the 1st on the with head rice ism allegations in europe pain football but is there any protocol a precedent in terms of the response well i mean that having referees use racist language there's really no precedent i mean there was
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a case in 2012 where chelsea felt that referee had used inappropriate language then recordings of the match officials that didn't prove any evidence of that at least in their findings what we also have had is a number of times in different languages the would black then beginning. is similar to the n. word as we know it in english. high profile cases that was luis suarez and patrice evra an incident where luis suarez was banned for several matches but in terms of walk offs we've seen that in football also here in berlin for instance how to billions youth team did that last. and there is a 3 step protocol to deal with racism on the pitch mainly targeting fans or players on the pitch not anything really in place from regarding referees and so we're left with this very normal situation where there really wasn't a keep a real protocol and so just quickly where do we go from here well you
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a 1st promised a thorough investigation the match will be played on wednesday with a completely new refereeing team and i expect the referee will be suspended or fired but usually there's a fine for a team that leaves the pitcher or doesn't want to play but i don't think that will happen in this case the much will be played again on wednesday next meryl from d.w. sports thanks mike well there were other games in the champions league that were completed last season semifinalist abi leipzig reached the last 6 they not debating manchester united 32 and a limit i think the english side. top group at the moment pending result 1st a dog and we're already through the top group if what they have been zen it as 16 year old you so from a coco become the youngest in the champions league play a lot also qualified while the ventus won 3 no at lunna to make the cut lance to top spot in group g. o.
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mt everest on the border between china and the pole is already the world's highest peak but now it's even tola officially at least up to now the 2 countries had different on whether to include the snowcat right on the very top of the mountain in their measurements but after both countries sent teams of survive is they've reached an agreement ending years of divide. chum a long saga mata mt everest the world's highest peak is known by several names and now it's reaching even greater heights to be used to. charge. to the world. is a 1848.86 minutes. that's 86 centimeters higher than was previously recorded when the 7 natural wonders of the world ever straddles both nepal and china but the 2 countries have long disagreed
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on a tight each sent out teams of surveyors to scale the summit the multi-year effort to measure the legendary mountain wasn't easy teams endured extreme weather conditions and a strenuous climb to come to calculations that both kathmandu and beijing can now agree. that we have to respect anything that becomes bigger the encrease and height is a source of huge prize for nepal and her people so it's a big deal. pride comes from conquering the mountain but also from keeping the quest local. in the past measurement of the mountain all the instruments and equipment used by china were imported from across but this time china used its own equipment and withstood the test of the extremely harsh environment there were concerns of the 2015 earthquake that killed nearly 9000 people had also caused the
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mountain to shrink but those fears are gone at 8848.806 meters it stands even taller than previously imagined. coming up. why the virus affects different people in different ways more headlines coming up at the top of the hour. the fight against the corona virus 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. n u you mean yes yes we're going to do and how loud steers german chancellor will bring me what i'm going to a man called as you've never.
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