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be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by for our part. this is news live from berlin and the u.k. government unveils tighter covert restrictions for christmas british prime minister boris johnson warns against travel to higher risk areas saying the country cannot continue with christmas as planned a new strain of the virus is fueling fears also coming up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu becomes the 1st in his country to get vaccinated for covert 19th
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as israel kicks off its vaccination campaign look at why many are not happy with how netanyahu has handled the pandemic. i'm told me a lot of welcome to the program british prime minister boris johnson has announced tighter restrictions on millions of people to come in coronavirus cases london and south eastern england will be placed in a new 4 level under which nonessential retailers will have to close and people will no longer be able to mix with other households johnson said a new strain of the virus was speeding up the spread of infections. well we're fairly certain the variant is transmitted more quickly there is no evidence to suggest it is more lethal or causes more severe illness equally there's no evidence
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to suggest the vaccine will be any less effective against the new variant it is with a very heavy heart i must tell you we cannot continue with christmas as planned in england those living in tearful areas should not mix with anyone outside their own household at christmas though support bubbles will remain in place for those a particular risk of loneliness or isolation across the rest of the country the christmas rules allowing up to 3 households to meet will now be limited to christmas day only rather than the 5 days as previously set aside there will be no relaxation on the 31st of january new year must know must not break the rules and you know it's very very important to emphasize that. for more let's talk to our correspondent so people must not break the rules that. tell in london jolly good
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to see you. some areas in the country will now have best here for classification which are these areas and how will the people there be impacted by these restrictions. well those areas are london who are i am now the east and the south east of england those are the areas that have been identified as having this new variant this new strain of the virus which we just heard that is believed to be more trans this transmissible done the existing strain not just to put these new restrictions into some context for you it was just this week the prime minister boris johnson said canceling christmas here in the u.k. would be inhumane now although with the news of this new variant that is indeed essentially what he has done particularly here in london and the southeast now the rules up until today had been 3 households would be allowed to meet indoors for 5
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days that is now been cut back severely people in these new to 4 restrictions is that code won't be around to leave that area is that being off just to remain within their own household and for the rest of the country while they're now being told that they can only meet for one day on christmas day and those measures people around the country is being advised not to travel far and to cut down socializing with with other households where possible. you mentioned. new strain of call that 19 is more easily transmissible what more do we know about it. well it's still in the early stages of finding out say exactly how this new variant was but one thing that did become clear for the 1st time today is that preliminary data shows that it is more transmissible one estimate that we heard in the press conference with boris johnson just that was that it could be up to 70 percent more transmissible than the existing variant that of course is very shocking hearing for
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a lot of people here but again this has to be put into context we were told that there is no evidence so far that this is any more dangerous than the existing virus variant that people are more likely to have adverse affects serious effects all that they could end up in hospitalized or sadly losing their lives there is also nothing to suggest at this stage that treatments or vaccines will struggle to deal with this new variant today that of course is being examined very closely one thing that we did hear in that press conference which of course is interesting for an international audience is that it is possible that this variant could be in other countries although no details were given on that of course though the goal is to try and limit the spread of this virus both abroad and across the u.k. and that's exactly why people who are in areas where we're seeing this new variant already are being told not to travel the big question though is whether or not people will listen it had been sold to them here in the u.k.
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that christmas would be a moment of relaxation after what's been a terrible year for so many people christmas the rules a little bit that there now today has been canceled ok charlotte so some pill thank you for bringing us up to speed i was really a chance to take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. but lin has paid tribute to the victims of a terrorist attack at a christmas market 4 years ago and islamist hijacked a truck and killed the driver he then around the vehicle into the crowded market killing 11 others and injuring dozens more who was shot dead 4 days later by italian police. a funeral has been held for children killed in an explosion in eastern afghanistan on friday a motorcycle laden with explosives blew up near a religious gathering in the galen district of gaza in the province killing at least 15 children violence has surge in afghanistan in recent months despite peace
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talks between the government and the taliban. u.s. president donald trump has questioned whether russia was to blame for a widespread data breach across the country in a tweet he also downplayed the seriousness of the cyber espionage come pain earlier secretary of state michael impale said russia is likely the source of the attack on u.s. government agencies and businesses. space x. has successfully launched its final mission of 2020 by sending a spy satellite into orbit the company used its falcon 9 reusable rocket to get the job done for the u.s. national reconnaissance office the mission was classified but was broadcast without disclosing the launch position. israel is beginning to roll out its vaccination program and tonight the country's leader benjamin netanyahu has become the 1st israeli to receive the shot netanyahu received his injection of the biotech.
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vaccine at a television medical center from sunday medical personnel would be the 1st group eligible for the job after that people over the age of 60 will be allowed to be vaccinated after getting his shot there are no others rallies to follow his personal example. the fear of their memory one might say it's a small shot for man but a big step for everyone's health good luck go get the vaccine. news tanya is outside the hospital where the israeli prime minister has just been vaccinated tanya benjamin netanyahu says he wants to boost confidence in the coronavirus vaccine by becoming the 1st israeli citizen to take it but could it be said that what he's doing here is he's actually seeking a shot and beyond for his own political reputation
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well i think israelis look at this in different ways actually i mean the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu tonight said it's a great day for israel and as you said he called on all israelis to come and get vaccinated once it's their time this is the kick off of vaccination campaign that will start next week with certain categories of people so on the one have here israeli said would say no this is a relief actually to know and they would credit him that he got the vaccines and at least some batches of it not all of it is yet in israel. so early on to israel but at the same time of course that comes when infection rates are going up again in israel in recent weeks and it comes also the time of the political crisis in the country because as early as next week you know we might not see the coalition government surviving there is the question of a state budget that needs to be passed and if that doesn't happen there at the
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moment rather deadlocked about it in the coalition then that could kick off early elections in israel next year the 4th time in 2 years but i think the main issue tonight is for many israelis is this relieved that there's some kind of timeline they can look at now with regards to the pandemic. ok now turn your will come back to you in just a 2nd but 1st we are going to take a look at the pandemic in the palestinian terror territories of the west where despite a rapid rise in the number of cases of forty's have not yet secured vaccine supplies . the streets of jericho aren't usually this quiet most businesses a shot apart from pharmacies and bakeries palestinian police are in forcing the strict lockdown in the west bank. it's going to be like this till the beginning of
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january the palestinian controlled parts of the west bank were already suffering economically before the pandemic people are hoping they will get the jobs to northern israel of all of the palestinian people need a vaccine which is certified by the world health organization it would help the palestinians who are suffering a lot from the coronavirus pandemic which is adding to the problems of the israeli occupation a little a little late and show a lot of baloney and with god's will this vaccine will be effective and we can escape this crisis which has affected every part of our life she untied me and so. at the coronavirus testing labs more and more samples are testing positive for covert 19. countries in the region like saudi arabia bahrain and israel are beginning mass vaccination programs. but the cash strapped
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palestinian government has not closed any supply deals with drug companies yet. it will be many months before we receive a quantity of the vaccine sufficient to vaccinate people on math or. bethlehem is usually bustling during the christmas season and christians normally flock to the holy sites on the west bank but this year the celebrations will be muted as it struggles with the pandemic. let's return to tanya cram in tel aviv tania any talk of the israelis supplying the palestinians with the vaccine well this is not really clear at this stage so we have in fact the situation that while the vaccination drive started in israel we see cases infection rates rising in the occupied palestinian territories so we heard just
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a palestinian prime minister mohammed stay you're talking about that it will take months until they get their batches of vaccine to actually need from what we understand from the palestinian authority is that they're actually in talks and looking over the companies themselves or with states like russia or china to get vaccines from there or international organizations like w h o who has a scheme a vaccine scheme to get about 20 percent of the needs from that but at the moment cases rising in the occupied west bank and gaza and it's not yet clear whether vaccines will go from israel to the territories all right w.'s tanya crown law in tel aviv thank you. in bundles league of football shall go under new coach stevens and durant their 29th straight game without a win on saturday losing one nil a home to promoted side below filled now thunder medina sent
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a beautiful long ball into the box and close was there to head home early in the 2nd half of stevens was not pleased with his team's defending with close given a far too much space in front of the goal chuckles last win was way back in january . let's take a look at the other results from match day 13 by munich got the better of leverkusen 21 the final score the away wins for hoffenheim bremen and frankfurt leipzig dropped vital points at home to cologne when you're in berlin be where is your daughter on friday night on sunday freiburg host tourbillon and did god travel to vault. finally to some festive news there's an old saying about santa claus where he knows when you've been naughty and he knows when you've been nice and that's a lesson suspected drug dealers in lima peru have been learning the hard way that
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the police have tossed santa and one of his elves with carrying out raids the loot the christmas crime bust as have recovered drugs and weapons it's not clear if the suspects received a lump of coal along with that arrest warrant. you're watching the news live from berlin os series shift is up next at our web site as always update d.w. dot com told me a lot of one that's it for me but the news continues at the top of the. story of produce and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards born after the 1st world war. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their father's soldiers from the french colonies
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the families half of the german children had a hard time because they were a reminder of the german defeat. exclusion and content culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the children change. storage january 11th on d. w. . in the. fake passports trucks and weapons in the dark with illegal activity it's just a click away why is it so hard to crack down on criminal activity there and can be used for good the dark weapon our topic today on shift. the dark web is an alternative to the regular internet it's
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a version that anonymous and encrypted this next is the perfect place to sell illegal goods like weapons a recent study found that most users engaged in illegal activities on the dark web live in democratic societies the most common illegal transactions are drax experts estimate that tracks make up 2 thirds of transactions on the dark web so i tried it out how easy is it to buy drugs on the dark web. at 1st glance it looks just like a regular online shop with product images and customer reviews but the products are illegal heroin and all kinds of weapons. high as shulman is head of the cyber security analytics and defense department at the pollen over institute. she shows us where drugs are sold on the dark web looking is legal is a crime in germany the u r l's of these websites can be found on the regular internet all clear where it's
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better organized than many of legal marketplaces there is much more information the buyers are much more reliable the feedback is much better bunch of money is involved and also much more is at stake if you make a mistake you go to jail so you have to make sure that it's. supposed to cure with just a few clicks customers can buy cannabis one of the most popular drugs on the dark way it would be sent to the provided address but that means trusting the vendor to delete it once the product has been delivered payment is done in the cryptocurrency bitcoin so the customer remains anonymous but how likely is it for the product to actually arrive in the end every vendor here has set of customers and if he doesn't deliver the goods his reputation will be damaged no one will buy from him so the whole system. dark no it is based on reputation that's why typically the services accord and if you order something it will arrive the custom is on the dark web and not 100 percent anonymous so they're not completely protected from prosecution
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because the location and ip addresses are encrypted so it makes criminal prosecution much harder. another challenge is the lack of national borders on the dock when. we never really know what country the service are actually located in and it's not just a technological challenge but a judicial challenge to. we need to cooperate with other law enforcement agencies and work across various fields and speciality is really a big challenge on the farm and. in 29000 there were finally success working with international investigators the federal criminal police and the spawn was able to prosecute one of the world's largest drug vendors on the dog way of wall street market the servers were eventually discovered in this former german military bunker located in a small town in the west of germany. now that's surprising you'd never expect to find the servers in a place like that we spoke to somebody who buys trucks on the dark web he told us
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that he feels much safer buying drugs on the dark web and on the street we also asked him whether he's scared of being caught by the police more on that soon on our you tube channel. in the dark where pews are is our anonymous when we surf the internet we leave traces behind everywhere even when we use browsers and incognito mode like firefox we're not really surfing anonymously originally the dark web was created by the us military to help intelligence agencies communicate and honestly today anyone can access it and in the many makes the dark web useful for illegal transactions and it also allows political activists to move about freely online all they need is a certain software here's how it works. the best known way of accessing the dark web is by using the tour project a worldwide network of servers. the original project is to defend yourself against trucking and surveillance and circumvent censorship wherever you are in the
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internet europe truck and somebody spies on you and tor tries to tries to prevent. tor employs a technique called onion routing which uses multiple layers of encryption like an onion this ensures the users in an mit all search queries run through an extensive network of servers called tor nodes this way the users ip address a unique identifier is only shared with the 1st node from then on it's the nodes ip address that's used the more notes the query runs through the harder it becomes to trace back its origins which protects the user's identity more than 2000000 people use tor browser every single day activists like you. are on a mission to ensure that the technology behind tor is standard in every browser so that means anyone could surf the web and honestly that actually sounds pretty good to me this is already standard on the dark web however anonymity can also protect
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people engaging in illegal activities like pedophiles in recent years the german police have to cover it several different forums for this one example was the living room which was one of the words largest platforms for images and videos showing sexual abuse of children the farm was shut down and 2017 elysium is a good example of the challenges the dark wet poses for investigators with 111000 accounts and online forums in 6 different languages elisia was a space for pedophiles from around the world to meet in 2017. they would chat and share exploitative images of children and even babies being sexually abused the police used undercover investigators to track down these dark web sites. really a lot of work like finding all the pieces of a puzzle just imagine trying to infiltrate one of these platforms you'd have to britain. if you're interested in paedophilic material start contacting a few people and talk to them it's not just one or 2 conversations it can take you
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weeks or months to get useful information. investigators also need to analyze the exploitative images and videos depicting sexual violence against children it's hard to watch but every detail is important. and to closely watch the material and you're constantly looking for leads was this crime committed in germany perhaps there's a product that's only sold in germany to be found somewhere in the background. in the case of an error in the online form helps the investigators the ip address of one of the servers was revealed which led the police to one of the perpetrators on the dark web authorities frequently depend on coincidences and errors like the. helps us when there are individual cases of humans making errors or this ista not being 100 percent reliable usually once a platform is hosted on the dark web you can't access any real existing ip addresses anymore even if the dark web isn't exactly the root of all evil
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investigators like you are convinced that the distribution of exploitative images and videos of children would be much less widespread without it. we probably wouldn't see it happen on the same scale that we do today simply because people would run a much higher risk of running into somebody that might actually report them to the police can all with us and i think this anonymous online exchange helps people encourage each other positive. another problem for investigators is that in order to access these platforms new users often need to submit new material that means the police would have to share images of children being sexually abused or just for been in many countries of course from 2020 onward however the german police are allowed to use computer generated images of children that aren't real when a dark web forum is shut down many years are simply move on to the next one that's why. it is especially important to prosecutor you would have to investigate a lot. if we keep breaking up more of these structures than we might be able to
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have a large impact by unsettling the users some might even say it's a bit risky maybe i shouldn't do this anymore i think this would give us the upper hand by creating this type of uncertainty and insecurity that might force people to think twice at the dark web is also important for the people protesting for freedom tor browser is the software helping political activists around the world to surf the internet anonymously tor it withstands for the onion router is a multi-layered encryption system just like an onion web sites that can be accessed on tort can be recognized by their u.r.l. extension dot onion. facebook as it has to the new york times. on your website that can be accessed onto your browser which is especially yourself in countries where these websites are yours without borders this makes the dark we have a tool for more freedom of speech. but dark not or more precisely usually we talk
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about. people blocked like china for ron. paul anonymously research on the internet are clues web pages that might be censored in certain countries or to share information or share documents or video material with international news media without giving away their identity and that's quite a critical tool then especially in less free countries. it's also a space that has been used to because of classified information. plus chelsea me and i wish they would in each user for their leaks. during the arab spring people use the dark web to plant hoffa protests against the government without fear of prosecution. this is all. being used to organize other protests offering protection from surveillance by intelligence agencies. we
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definitely see both the use of like p.p.m. technology and the darkness playing a critical role also in recent protests russia obviously both states heavily censored the use of social media and take away our credit journalists and so communicating through alternative means and circumventing the. censorship talks has become really critical. i take freedom of speech seriously journalists rely on the dark web to work and to be protected from state control for this reason these are from reporters without borders sas that we shouldn't simply think of the dark web as being just the dark side of the internet. definitely has an image problem. the term brain the aspect of technology in a way to say this is about illegal activity online and it's not fundamentally it's
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an anonymous donation tool and that enables both legal activity and illegal activity but it's really critical to journalists it was the laws around the world for we need to talk about the positive aspects much more prominently as well i think the term dark whip is misleading the word dark suggests illegal activity but it's actually just a network that offers more user anonymity what do you think does the dark with just have it be monitored for illegal activity let us know what you think on you tube or facebook bye bye and see you soon. jeffrey. offense reputation could it be the internet of the future or should it be closed.
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has made up his mind won't kill any more. visits rural areas every week for the conservation donna initiative and sensitizes the residents of the protection of the forest and the. w. . how do you live your life when you are 1st and foremost considered. when making a living on was just 3 years old mother was kidnapped in argentina and since then her mother has been consumed with searching in full public fields. but may
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calculate their own doesn't want to be just the daughter of an abducting any more. in 30 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get me out now. hello everybody. coming to you from kampala uganda it is good to again as always we hope so reports from africa all things that people are
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doing to address environmental issues. in the micro presented in nigeria hey sandra it's good to see you again. thanks for tuning in today's program will take all over the continent a beautiful continent of africa and you wrote to shed light on some insights and you taught me how one man in god i went from voting to protect you. and printing on people making can be done sustainably find out how and i'm eco friendly business idea for the pandemic you have a young south african banks on by. conservation is defined as the preservation and efficient use of resources when he comes to nature we humans can choose to destroy it but as you regular viewers of africa know raising awareness is sometimes all it takes to convince a village community always single person to commit to environmental protection he is an example from data center.
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so jeffrey is saying you know used to come to the forest to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one are being removed there are more analogs here again. they look nice and the view. is that i've been through with the good. of the ice and i. thank. the lutheran nathan is ill. they said no to condemn him with. the documentation he works on enables inferences about which species live in the only pony endangered
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species refuge. geoffrey a failure has been working for the in geo herd conservation gonna for 3 years and receive the regular salary equivalent of $55.00 euros a month and all they'll be. from here for jobs in the. good job in the work and you will be trained by the n.g.o.s forest rangers for once a month he replaces the batteries in the camera traps. the photos will help with the creation of a more detailed census of the 4th inhabitants. which only live in this region is one of several species here that are critically endangered but it. ation is growing much to the delight of the ngos founder so into this for 3 days how we resolved that one would be compact when we talk about it
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just the scully way in the when you're nearby would be destroyed you cannot survive nothing. he was done so very well one will suppose holds sauces the water for the people so that they don't need to come in bath and wash a used this stream in a month to reduce the consumption of this frog us food and the 2nd thing though with the way the hybrid thought of the flea. the indios team works closely with the people living in the area offering help and information jeffrey if a neo is a member of what they call the behavior change group every week they visit villages in the area including good by jamie where he lives to talk about ways to protect a forest and its animals. they have. many angles to mend and. general community awareness we used really just. to appeal to people. programs and all these things into.
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into. our in support of that people to put text biodiversity. the only pony endangered species refuge has recently been expanded by an area the size of $16000.00 soccer fields thanks to neighboring landowners and churches a significant achievement considering that ghana has lost 20 percent of its forest cover over the past 2 decades thanks for. record with my. attention these days but we still have to cope with the problems we face due to climate change christian communities on the coast of africa in particular. feeling the impact of rising sea levels overfishing and loss of habitat that is indeed the case and that is why sierra leone. $40000000.00 project to build
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resilience any community we visit the tata islands to see how it is affecting people there and also find out how the fighting. just 2 years ago it was possible for the people. to walk along this stretch without getting it but the rising sea level has split one of sierra leone's turtle island into. more than half of the island has disappeared the archipelago was once a bustling fishing community no 500 people have been forced to leave in the past few years because their homes we watched a women by floods one of them. years already built 2 houses on the island even the 2nd one is through town by raising water. most of his
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belongings he says have already been carried out to sea. having lived. because this is where i grew up and i've lived all my life here it's where i built my house 1st the water washed away the last trees and then he took my house with not i built another house but the water will soon take that one too now i have left the island and settled on a larger one nearer to the main out of pride for life to us 5 or said to. suleiman cover couldn't afford to visit all the whole family on the mainland immediately his wife still lives on young guy and his children are with realities starting a new life is expensive most people here live or no more than $0.10 a day suliman carbonneau tries to save some of the money he makes from fishing so
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$1.00 day the rest of his family can join him now he lives on share boat island but even then he is afraid of flooding the threat of rising sea levels is very real. if you years ago waves broke through the flood wall in order to restore the damage says sure the municipality and the government found international partners to finance this large scale project and this time they want to do it better ses the mayor we are worried that if we are to have to take. this issue. to restoring the free swore to also assuring that we maintain our greenmount roof over it would be disastrous for our people or several islands this new embarkment would be almost 2 kilometers long and one meter taller than the
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highest tide measured so far. but the east a long way to go. many islanders don't yet understand the danger of deforestation that tree cover would provide the island's a measure of natural resilience and would slow erosion for. the authorities have started to involve the local population in measures to protect the climates grooves planted fishermen alpha djalu looks in on the young man groove plant nearly every day he say's the roots will bind the soil and protected from being washed away in the rainy season or so these men groove roots who help the ground become stable again if we don't plant here the problems will remain houses will be lost in people will have to migrate again. the mining grooves in the embankment project giving hope ses. but he knows that
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a lot more room need to be done to protect the homes and livelihoods of the thousands of people who still live on shipboard and the smaller tittle island's. children. contacts. one giant problem anyone elected in all matters she will be curious. to find it in a teacher in the nation our feet. how will climate change affect us and our children. at e.w. dot com slash water. i mean most are not only raised on hunted for the end meat but also for the hides colds or skates the idea of a crocodile hunt but maybe a truck to do something but such things are being met with increasing criticism in
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europe vegan alternatives are in big demand one woman in france even give up a job in law enforcement after turning the trend into a business idea here is this week's doing give the. song designs bags and fashion accessories that are innovative an environmentally friendly. or funky punky i'm vegan what looks like leather is actually called with a rather unusual coating. known as you know you decide you know. this material is made of cactus but it's cactus that's been dried and turned into powder is this you. see of a song lives in by you in northern france she only recently became a vegan she used to work in law enforcement with me but decided she wanted to do
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something more creative. she says business is good despite everything yeah. because there's the crisis but i'm in a nice beginning and a tease you know and there's still demand for that. i see them in the. in europe demand for vegan fashion has increased more than 10 percent over 5 years with their very cool animal free bags suv song is in vogue. and how about you if you are also doing your big tell us about visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. it is
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pretty obvious to all of us by now that the current requires us to make a lot of changes in the way we conduct our life but it is also giving us a new perspective on how so many of the. even the simple things new ideas are much ink that can really benefit people and the environment in these trying times. that's right sandra in south africa a young man came up with a great new business venture it's eco friendly and has been well received in his cape town neighbor. young men in blue overalls cruising through the streets of longer in recent weeks the residents of the cape town suburb have gotten used to the sight. this is the man behind the bicycle armada. clouted deliveries is the name of color because he's nearly found it business it to
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every service on bikes the 1st one in the township. he starts every day with a team meeting. the group discusses goals and customer service practices. the idea for the business stems from his own experience. and. so i think you need to have. the delivery fleet is heading out. to call him cause he doesn't have time to do deliveries any more days too much admin work to get done. since the 22 year old started cloudy deliveries in january 2020 it has grown steadily and the coronavirus pandemic boosted the business even more today the team has around 20 delivery rides we follow one of them on his shift this busy customer has asked 19 year old who took his easy causa
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to buy groceries and a cell phone cover for her. i'm working from home so it's very convenient for me because i don't have time to actually go to the store and i have to be. make it as long as you took as easy cause a is heading to the supermarket the customers pay $9.00 rand her delivery roughly the equivalent of 50 us seconds the delivery rider gets 3 rand paid in every remaining 6 rand goes to the company. youth unemployment in south africa is extremely high and the pandemic has only made things worse than talk was easy because i just finished school he wants to continue his studies one day but for now he's happy working as a delivery driver. much of the birthday i do it before i. help him people around here and. my question is. back at the headquarters the calls us still coming and every cyclist does $45.00 deliveries per day with many people forced to
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stay at home during the lockdown cloudy deliveries is spending a huge gap in the township and the township residents like the unusual news service . you do get feedback from across the. sea to fuel. economy because his next goal is to expand his fleet and to open his own online shop to benefit the environment he can still use only paper packaging to set an example that he hopes other companies will follow. our way of doing things is reaching its limits and that's something we often hear in our days when it comes to the stewardship of natural resources it is certainly
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the case the radical rethink is needed we have to protect forest rivers. and plants and that will require coming up with ways of making on using things without creating which. here are some impressive examples. of minutia astrid since spends much of her free time thinking about wild plants. her motto is you protect what you know and she's on a mission to get people to know the wild plants around them better. than the lion and that's why she created the game not to a memo a memory game that you teaches people of all ages about plant life. began dusting bed fans and i would really like wild plants to be part of our lives again i think in fact i'll even go one step further i'd also like to see them on
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our menu because wild plants contain so many important nutrients that are often missing from the culture of vegetables we eat nowadays and owners and she made sure that tour memo was produced to a standard called cradle to cradle. but the cradle to cradle standard means more than just come possible it also means that during decomposition little to nothing is released that could harm the environment printouts loci is the 1st in germany that prints to this standard ralph loci inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. recently i think it's the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products don't harm the environment. we need to make a profit so that both our staff from the company can make a living. but we're not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. of course.
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this means making every step of the process the stain of all the printing machines provide climate control for the building which she uses for. i want to reset kill ations system the machines are also c o 2 neutral and the paper and printing colors both carry cradle to cradle certification making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not $100.00 mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and
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more paper is produced every year paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me thing into the atmosphere alcohol and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment catapult magazine founder binyamin freight began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. this is the magazine issue where we changed over from normal paper to recycled paper. here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal and on the back with recycled paper if publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper it would be a huge step. sure it would be so much less damaging to the environment. not to. it's a viable solution for big publishes simple and catapult says it costs them less than one percent more to use recycled paper and if people opted for the same high
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standards as asked to put in completely sustainable printed products become as common as wild clumps. i am extra. takes us to senegal many of the country's 15000000 inhabitants live beside the atlantic ocean where the sea level rise caused by climate change is making the existing problem of costly russian worse 4 decades ago a forest was planted in the northwest of the country to combat the problem of shoreline retreat that is right near to and changed the lives of farmers and fishermen there but now population growth and other is a putting a strain on the forest the local communities are now walking together in order to maintain or given through the forest hill. a bound to fall harvest of all at plants that's not something that pharma smalley so take for granted.
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here's one of over 20000 farmers living in the new year's region of northwest in senegal many live close to the closed and still potentially face of threats of erosion and sand storms. but the valves of trees is helping to protect them. almost 200 kilometers long it's 500 metres wide at its narrowest point. the forest was planted 40 years ago as a shield against wind and coastal erosion. from city of new suburb right here when we heard no it was one snow it seemed that and the other is is known for his leaving duties. for these trees we had plenty to eat up the village and we did we need in cause and we should like to call that much land busines and he needed to produce a culture a city's they've made it impossible for the foremost to sense and here it was.
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rooted the. to day 6 of the sons of senegalese vegetable production comes from the news region. an estimated 225000 tons of produce here only. it has become the country's food basket and it was a pine trees that allowed farmers like a small new suit to create their fields. if you really want to because we were going. after the trees were planted that were able to live work the land. at 1st you could only put up temporary shelters because everything is. in sort of pine trees asunder stable and because of that we have a fertile forest and boots homes i can cultivate vegetables on.
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it's a delicate balance though the farmers need the trees for protection but a growing population means the demand for timber for feel and fulfilled in fairness is also growing and. the solution the forest has been divided up into some 200 plots monitored by different i would cultural and forestry groups. each group decides which trees can be felled according to streets. saplings up planted to replace and each reason to chop down this there's redeliver some planes to farmers all over the coast. booklet and one. day as you can see it's because of the abundance of pine trees that we have for talana to maintain the forest is central to the work of our association. in order to do that we have to plan to replenish trees when it's
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crucial to sustainable development but that again one of. the gang trees a water. and their plastic sheets to ensure the absorb as much moisture as possible then the plastic is cut away to let the tree take root over $50000.00 trees are planted each year and hopefully they'll also protect future generations informant's from encroaching sand and rising sea levels. it is good to be really minded about it and looking after the environment can really pay all that is all we help lead today thank you for joining us it is a goodbye from me son but we know we're here in complex until next time see you soon buy any of it by phone alexandra it was a pleasure co-hosting the show with you and to our viewers out there and remember you can find out more about environmental protection unsustainability on our social media platforms but for now i'm now tideway signing off from abuja nigeria see you
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how do you live your life when you are 1st and foremost considered the daughter. went mcconnell of an old man was just 3 years old the mother was kidnapped in argentina since then her mind has been consumed with searching in full public view . but the calculator on doesn't want to be just the daughter of an abductee any
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more. coming up on d w. thing. spin. everything revolves around christmas. cheer in a german village famous for its handcrafted toilets candle arches. incense smokers morning. we find out what magic in soul about. your. 30 minutes. and you hear me now here's here's we're going to hear you and how last year's german chancellor will bring you an angle a man called and you've never heard her before surprised yourself with what is possible who is magical really what moves and what also who talk to people who
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followed her along the way admirers and critics alike. how is the world's most powerful woman shaking head think it does some echoes last stop. in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world its lonely. barren. and breathtakingly beautiful the arctic our full expanse of bitter cold. and the sound of global warming. to the journey around the north pole. profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating it k.
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here's the last years have been snowing roughing it. makes it hard thanks to. our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth. northern lights within the arctic circle starts december 21st w. this is d w news and these are our top stories british prime minister boris johnson has announced tighter restrictions on millions of people amid a surge in the number of coronavirus cases london and south eastern england will be placed in a new teacher for warning level non-essential retailers will close and people will be required to stay home.
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