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this is state of the news live from britain brings in a new year full of change and uncertainty traditional celebrations the sea under the shadow of the coronavirus planted by products place in iraq and the cross the country helping fold up the clothes a prescription it's also this year. we have all freedom you know. and these up to us to make the most of it britain ends its half century partnership with brussels what changes are in store now the future his fine lives is divorced
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with. and on the eve of the deal that will see her leave office german chancellor angela merkel calls the cuddly crisis a once in a century challenge her dress in full light or in the shop. a math me how thanks for joining us the world is saying goodbye to 2020 and welcoming in the new year in the shadow of the pandemic a coronavirus has put a damper on celebrations around the globe including here in the british capital that can see huge crowds usually line the thames to watch the traditional fireworks display and see the show in london and others across the country have been cancelled ticket the spread of coveted 19 u.k. especially a may just surge in cases as much of the country now a strict lockdown being asked to stay home and avoid lodge gatherings.
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pill is saying in the new year in london challenge a very different set of circumstances this year what's going on over there how does it feel. and a there in happy new year no this is a somewhat eerie subject new year compared to the new situation that you would see here on the river thames big ben just behind me the clock that shining in midnight with 12 gongs but that is all that is officially happening here tonight there is no official fireworks display as you would mention something that would usually attract thousands of people on to the river here said to check that out instead you just have small groups of people here revelers some people sat on the fire. for. me there are people coming around me generally small groups of people right here yes a large group had just gathered by the river just as the club struck 12 this is
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now a late night yes well i'm afraid we have around your local area place issued a warning to people across the country to celebrate new year's at hahnemann lock the people around it doesn't look close from other parts of the country what you're hearing the people off following these roads. yes mostly people are following the rules as we came into central london it was eerily quiet so. there is a large police presence trying to control people who are gathering now alongside the way they say these people it is clearly not following the rules. let's stay with this while we take a look at how the rest of the well has been mocking the start of 2021. paris again lives up to its nickname the city of light welcoming the new year with a spectacular fireworks display of michelin sleazy but this year's show took place
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without new year's revelers with police and forcing the country strict 8 pm covert curfew. on the other side of the world new zealanders were partying like there's no pandemic the country successfully eliminated the coronavirus in 2020 combining strict measures with effective leadership and that meant large crowds could gather to ring in the new year a rare way sis in a world of scaled back celebrations. machines north korea claims it's had no cases of codeine but face masks were conspicuously worn by the new year's eve crowds broadcast on state media. the secretive state putting on an upbeat performance to kick off the $22.00.
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and many cities decided to go ahead with their usual fireworks with tight measures in place in the australian city of sydney people were asked to watch the dazzling display on television because of a new outbreak. and in bangkok the number of viewers was limited tile and tightened restrictions for the new year's holiday. because of a surge of infections and many events were called off across the country. in the chinese city of ruhani where the 1st cases of a mystery pneumonia emerged just over a year ago the darkest days of the pandemic have been consigned to the past the end of a year that many in the world are glad to put behind them. and so with breaks that big changes are afoot now that britain has finalized its divorce with the european union to these problems faisal takes a closer look at the media impact. from generally 1st british drivers on french or
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italian roads maybe needing some pieces of paper a green insurance card and an international driver's license and the future of their health coverage in europe is also still up in the air. not so happy holidays for sun loving brits in spain they'll be soon in was everyone else and must apply and pay for a long stay visa if they want to enjoy their holiday homes for more than 90 days because from now on free movement be free anymore. meanwhile e.u. citizens hoping to make a life in britain will be faced with a points based immigration system and proved their worth to the british state bad news for british farmers desperately looking for help during harvest time. traffic jams at the borders will simply become effect of life because goods entering and leaving the e.u. will undergo new checks and require lots of new paperwork so get ready truckers for
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those 7 hour waits for these fishermen in the north of france breaks it is bad news they lose unfettered access to british waters known to 80 percent of the catch that means their livelihood is at risk but british fisherman should not start rejoicing in. it most of their catch is sold on the european market. its own change from benghazi brokers how much when and where they'll be allowed to work in the european union to italy in brussels hands to avoid nasty surprises many banks and insurance companies have already established in the presence somewhere new european country and an important footnote that if you want to dive deeper into breaks it check out the channel a correspondent in the u.k. and the you lay out there winners and losers from the deal ok let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making news this hour marcus office says hackers recently accessed some of the company's source code. shows customer data is siphoned that systems what used to attack others was part of a hacker campaign against thousands of. police in pakistan have arrested 24 people after a hindu temple was set a lot and the steroid several muslim clerics were among those taken into custody temple in the town of qana i'm a target of muslim protests after the monarchy hindu community has given permission to renovate. well 1000 migrants in bosnia out in freezing conditions not after being forced to return to they burnt out camp this off the locals prevented an attempt to take them to new quarters prompting authorities to cancel the relocation the can is in lipa close to the border with probe i should which is a member of the european union it's on the so-called balkans route used by people
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trying to cross into the e.u. as they flee war and poverty the u.n. says almost half of the migrants in bosnia living without any shelter now bosnia's muslim religious leaders have joined humanitarian groups in condemning the migrants treatment. for hundreds of men many from afghanistan or pakistan it's back to camp a site that's been on and habitable for a week now on tuesday both nina 30 sent buses to transport them to a new camp but they never left in the town now we're heading to there were heavy protests from locals the migrants spent the night waiting in the buses. they didn't give us any updates they were saying that we have to we're going to take the decision so they didn't take any decision and finally said that you have to go back to your. leave but this situation is spiraling out of control. the bosnian red cross and fallen tears are providing the margarets with one more meal
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a day. the camp was set on fire over a week ago after it was closed down with no alternative accommodation arranged why the camp was set on fire is still unknown the bosnian red cross describes the situation as an all time low for human dignity. it's catastrophic those who make the decisions about the margarets should see what's going on here something has to be done and we can't just wait for tomorrow. but other camps in bosnia rova filled and further accommodation projects are being met with massive resistance from locals and regional politicians. that german chancellor angela merkel has called on germans to help beat the pandemic by sticking to the rules in the wakes and months ahead and what is likely to be her final years address the chancellor said the country is facing hard times but now
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that vaccinations have begun hope is inside the cone of the it was punin me of the coronavirus endemic was and is a once in a century political social and economic challenge the us and has to it's a historic crisis that has demanded a great deal of all of us and too much of some of us it's biased us i know that mustering this is story effort has required tremendous trust and patience on your part and continues to do so. and you can say i'm going to medicals new year's dress in full at the end of this show and on all of our platforms ok some of the other coronavirus developments now the world health organization has granted emergency validation to the german developed by pfizer vaccine this should lead to more countries starting an occupation programs vaccinations in the u.s. a forward short of the government's target for 2020 so far only some 2800000 americans have had injections instead of the planned 20000000 and 3 quarters of england's population has been placed under the strictest level of pandemic
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restrictions u.k. is saying nearly a 1000 of 19 deaths for 2 days in a row. well the global covenanting vaccination drive in is posing huge challenges in the world's poorest regions in places like mali west africa the lack of into the infrastructure makes even by sick it difficult doctors there hoping for international help to carry out of vaccinations. for one of them these refrigerators are essential hardware at this health center they hold vital medicines and polio vaccines part of an effort across mali to immunize 5000000 children against the disease in a country where temperatures often top 40 degrees celcius the campaign is a huge logistical undertaking vaccinating molly in the largely rural country against the coronavirus will be an even greater challenge. it's extremely important to that the vaccines have a functioning logistics chain it will be very complex to get it to the people in
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the countryside. is that it. so not to see the big travels on foot by motorbike and sometimes by donkey to distribute the polio vaccine in remote villages people ask her if she will soon be bringing relief from covert 19 the health worker doesn't know what to answer many african countries will struggle to pay for the drug. the corona virus affects the whole world but here in mali we have no vaccine but i pray to god that we get it to. russell. infection rates are on the rise in mali while little testing is taking place in the capital bamako the health minister recently opened an intensive care station with the help of the w.h.o. she hopes that the international community will help pay for the vaccines and that rich countries don't keep on buying up everything for themselves. the numbers are
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rising we need the vaccine that's why i have asked for help. mali hopes to access the vaccine through the w h o's kovacs fund developing and rich countries have already pledged to $1000000000.00 to the fund and some pharma companies have committed to delivering the vaccine through the mechanism but even if it becomes available vaccines distribution will be tough in a country without a reliable electricity supply. we at least have a generator but that's not the case at other health centers. if there is a power cut that's a huge problem with. the vaccination drive is gathering pace in europe but across africa most people will likely still have to wait and aconitine leave a long time for relief. or virtual performances on nothing new for the arts and
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culture which has been left wheeling by covered 19 shutdowns as shuttered venues deprived them of their audiences this year office and institutions found in the 50 is to stay creative and connected. i sat holding little celebration middle of a pandemic sure if you go digital musicians from around the world went online this year to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of composer from beethoven. museums like denmark's national gallery found a way around corona by offering 3 d. virtual tours. performers took to social media actor patrick stewart he cited shakespeare sonnets soon. the pianist live it live. but that theater is an opera house just like those here in new york stream the
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performances around the world. substitute for found new safer locations to party like this king on a berlin church rooftop. musicians found a way to drezner symphonic orchestra performed on the roof of an apartment. early in the held picnics performances with socially distance blankets and the music through headphones. there were even super exclusive concerts with a single musician and an audience 6 of one. didn't stop the salzburg festival which went ahead as planned albeit with fewer people social distancing and new safety measures. this would have been ashamed of our timidness had we cancelled the festival this year because our festival was founded in much more
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difficult times shortly after the 1st world war when there was great hunger and need. grown of the berlin state opera held open their concerts for free. i can't wait to share this great music again. good streaming is quite nice because sitting in peru you can be part of the live experience of being there. this year thousands of publishers from around the world came together online for a digital edition of the frankfurt book fair it was the 1st such literary event of its kind but everyone hopes it will also be the last. well as we say goodbye to 2020. 5 been asking people what they hoping for next year. i all want to be very different this will. for me. i let him and i wish good
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health for every person for everybody in germany in 2021. might do a whole city and even anyone is actually putting their past good to see me and actually just like being a bit more free and i like. out but this just so much feel and it would be so nice to be mask the to be able to meet family friends to be actually had them you know just just be able to do the normal things again yeah that's my hopes. for myself hoping that i can live a better life. i want a good family and for life to just be ok. i don't want a life of struggle although in life there is struggle no matter what nothing is easy. i hope we can go back to work again i'm a dancer and would like theatres to open again so that humanity can find its smile
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that i may get the 2020 through. thousands of people every day die. i just want to make it to 2020 through. europe today more world news coming at the top of the hour up next year on the full length new year's address from german chancellor angela merkel. on people in the. last 10 talents so i don't sponsor his advice. and start one because it was linked in one's work. a stuffed on star. systems and in contact in the armonk industry.
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the. man and animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson all a rainy cofounded national life the only african wildlife conservation center run by the mass like me but since the coronavirus pandemic they have faced many more challenges than usual or me a problem shipped in their concert. a movement to find out. alternatives cool africa. and
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incredibly hostile environments and yet at times when. the signs of the international conflict or peaceful cooperation. untucked succumb. to scientific investigation it is never a secret struggle going on for control of natural resources. a message from another planet. in 45 minutes on d w. o. like i learned german with deafening and any time any place. has a new. video in nevada and. they have at the back of those. songs to sing along to download to see this to come from
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super man seats to give them too much time. have varied causes kind of into active exercises are you talking about that deep down you don't come slashdot much land on facebook and the you still like glen jam in 5th grade with the devil you. know. taking freebie into your own hands for yourself on the environment that's often the treats of success especially during those difficult times and so there's a vision of the who are for god we will introduce you to a lot of different people. just that with various initiatives to help me and bob welcome to the show. we're coming to you from lagos and i'll be saying
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a big hello to my colleagues around in karbala hello sandra thank you and a one welcome for me sandra to you know video here in kampala uganda you are absolutely right near to on the topic we'll meet the messiah in kenya diverse in egypt and so much more here's what you can look forward to in the next half an hour . we show you the potential for one big data to protect the environment. you also learn about how designers and spain are recycling old material into. a used to grow delicious mushrooms in ghana. but must we have a look at unease is another and does it where the effects of climate change are increasingly noticeable in the area around on the so it is dusty it is getting
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harder for farmers to cultivate their lunt average rainfall throughout the year has gone down water has become a luxury few odd a few a pharmacy and have a sufficient amount of this precious resource as they are forced to use water more effectively the people in this area aren't getting creative. and. it takes a lot of water to irrigate his olive groves and vegetables so choosy and farmers sure if you have a house 3 systems to collect rainwater. he owns 90 hectares of land which is a lot for the cairo one region. you can pump 6 liters per 2nd down to the feels. in summer the system runs for 16 to 17 hours a day we use less water in the cooler winter months there's still enough rain and
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with our well we always have enough water. not everyone's situation as comfortable just 10 kilometers away beyond these mountains life is much harder. than. most families have to walk several kilometers to get to the nearest water source 'd to cover their daily needs they might have to make a number of trips back and forth. for jobs like do it requires 250 liters of water every day just for his animals and his fields. he needs an additional 40 liters for himself his wife and their 3 children. it's really tough for the people who live in this region it takes everyone so much time to fetch water we're tired our children can't carry on doing this every day it's a burden on the entire region. we still have no running water at home it affects
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our quality of life it's so hard we're all trying to find solutions and ahead of. systems that collect rainwater could offer the people has some relief. and now hundreds of being built with the help of a german development agency. until now a large part of the rainwater head was going on you just. catch the rain water that runs off the houses which can be used as drinking water for irrigation to. the farmers can use it to grow our mons all over and rosemary which don't require that much water. as the agency also advises farmers and has set up what it calls water forums constructive strategies are developed and farmers can discuss which plants they
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could that would use less water. if you have a really unusual situation in the region we're in now. basically no ground water left because too much of it has been used up over the years. so the farmers are now having to resort to stored water. but getting water to store is also a problem. that hasn't rained much in the past 4 years farmers get their water from this impoundment dam it supplies more than half a 1000000 people in china. it has water levels decline it's being pumped further and further across the country. and that has a direct impact on the people who live here. pressure is mounting even on the pharmacy didn't think they have to worry about their water
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supply. in some places water is actually being stolen. there are an estimated 20000 illegal wells in china. that's why raising awareness of the problem is so important if nothing changes farmers and that animals will no longer be able to survive in these mountains 'd. and then the region might soon become uninhabited. using our resources wisely will be growth. in the coming decades in fact the. change of direction in many areas including textile production and up cycling is a new buzzword one clothing designed in the spanish. uses everything he can get his hands on from plastic bottles to clear items on label his motivation there is no plan to be. transformed into
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quilted jackets plastic bottles become backpacks just 2 of the items made by the eco label. t. shirts sneakers and jackets almost everything in this madrid shop is made from recycled materials. founder is how. we got the idea for the label 2009. was the frustration with the amount of waste we're creating in the world i believe the most sustainable think too was not to keep on using natural resources so recycling could be a solution if we were to make a new generation of recycled products with the same color. and if that is the best . that we could demonstrate there's no need to keep on the independent but to get the troll i do we can transform what other people call a waste into polymer yarn fabrics and products. these flip flops are made of old
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car tires they're 100 percent recycled and don't even need glue the labels reveal what goes into these products. all this labeled we try always to put in the in our comments the labels on this one says that we need 235 grams of discarded fishing nets to make one yards of fabric. going to chains hoping to raise awareness of environmental issues and at the same time create fashion that looks good. brownish journalist brenda chavez reports on sustainability and observes the track . the past 7 months it's starting to catch on but it didn't really pick up speed until the annual figures for textile waste became more common. now the industry is beginning to react to the problem that we're having with plastic. and i'll. says it's recycled over $330.00 tons of waste taken from the sea the label cooperates
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with spanish fishermen. they gather the ways from the sea for the fashion house. old fishing nets and plastic bottles are processed to make polymer yarn that goes into the fabrics used to make new clothes. the label wants to make an environmentally conscious lifestyle part of its image its slogan because there is no plan it be. a. part of a whole lifestyle if the whole 0 waste movement is growing and people want to produce less waste and have less impact on the environment. than i am going by. a fashion trend or the future of clothing. how are you going to choose continuing his experiments with cycling and hopes his idea will catch on in more mediterranean countries. now and they're awesome very different plastic pieces in that report and
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it's hard to believe that most of them are made from old plastics somewhat some of them like this because of already seen plastic waste in the sea is especially helpful for walmart of marine life including coral reefs in egypt over $300.00 professional die of us took advantage of a corner virus locked down so clean up the popular tourist resorts the team spent about 3 days over water here's this week's doing your bit is evil. egypt's red sea coast is blessed with one of the world's most stunning coral reefs it's a hot spot for divers and tourists. but plastic and other trash endangered the sensitive underwater ecosystem. to counteract this egypt's chamber of diving and water sports initiated underwater cleanups during the cove at 19 lock down.
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divers from sharm el sheikh got a saw as an opportunity to clean the sea a chance to get rid of the trash and do something good while they had time on our hands. more than 350 professional divers were eager to volunteer. divers in the hub removed plastic film and other debris that could suffocate the coral. in who got a decade's worth of garbage were removed from a marina and taken to local waste disposal companies for sorting and many resorts in egypt reopened in mid july but from now on. some of the diving will be devoted to keeping the coral reefs clean. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us
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a tweet hash tag doing your best. we share your story. is tourism a curse blessing this is a question that comes up in many tourist hot spots in kenya over here is divided among the messiah population they are about 3000000 messiah in georgia are many of them live from tourism as rangers gods or tall god i guess near to when the coronavirus put an end to tourism it also put an end to these source of income members of the national life must cycle so obvious in kenya are thinking of new ways to weather the storm together they'll do what ever it takes so that they preserve the environment aren't way of life. these women are sifting through the river of the national icons of unsee located right next to
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canyons famous mossimo national park this tributary flows into the mara river nelson only real initiative the cleanup he pays the women from the nearby villages $5.00 a day for their work. this is the most important watershed in this part of the mara the local community relies on this water for there are usage for cooking cleaning and even also the livestock and our wildlife unfortunately the river is heavily polluted because of the activities of. areas upstream there tourist comes all the way to that only really and his wife were both born in this area because founded national life and crucible sea run by the local massey community unlike in other natural results might lead people in a lifestyle quickly steer. national life itself
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is a very important corridor allowing wildlife to migrate especially. elephants we normally access this area for by thing and also. the grim migration passes through these corridors although where to the other consequences. these area has always belonged to the local community but with growing communities and 1st land the wildlife was vanishing to create the conservancy 4 years ago the community members pulled down their fences and 2 years later the wildlife returned. the biggest problem facing wildlife today in kenya is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have
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to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has devastated the region's economy without the tourists that visit them each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has become difficult getting food is a problem there are diseases all around us we are just locked down at home and can't leave the village of a book or well boom through crowd funding the national a.t.m. has been able to provide food aid to the villages it's a lifeline for now it will take a long time before tarries will start coming back by their visit they help to protect kenyans wildlife but concert.

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