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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  January 28, 2021 12:45pm-1:00pm CET

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named storm cookers as the holiday gift of the year the title is taken quite seriously since the late 1980 s. a market research company has analyzed which products are trending well in sweden to see up and how not to stand. in the back to see this new trend towards nature shops selling sporting and outdoor with ghana during business at a time when many others are doing far worse it's symbolic of the times we're living in yet incidentally have. kaiser and her 3 children have decided to get outdoors whenever they can this winter it doesn't matter whether they prepare the food at home all out in the open air they tell us but somehow it tastes especially good when made on that little stove and that helps them get through this difficult time with a smile. it's been 2 decades since the cost of a conflict though it remains an open wound there are still many people missing the
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quarry close to the serbia kosovo border is the site of a recently discovered mask raith identifying the bodies is extremely difficult both technically and emotionally are some good shall you as made it his mission to do just that he knows many relatives are still waiting for answers and for justice. this place hides a grim secret the quarry is in serbia not far from the border with kosovo after a long search a further mass grave was found here at the end of 2020 with victims from the cause of the war there were still 1600 people missing since the war most of them kosovo albanians. now seem to charlie you is the head of the institute of forensic medicine in pristina he is always present with the remains of victims are recovered and have to be identified he says this is often difficult after more than 20 years
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. good or bad these remains found last week is that the clothes are intact. what's also very helpful is when there is a wedding ring or something similar. so the more. the forensic scientist and his family also suffered terribly in the war he lost $33.00 relatives including a cousin and his 8 children. he said himself a lifestyle ask to identify the victims that are found he says that genetic comparisons can be very helpful but family members are not always willing to cooperate because they find it so hard to accept the terrible truth.
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that. some of the remains from the last war cannot be identified because there are families who don't want to give any blood for identification purposes if you even though we think that the dead are probably their relatives. these families still hope that their loved ones are alive and detained somewhere in serbia. he knows many families that are still looking for their relatives he says he finds it very difficult to inform people when the remains of their loved ones have been found. only. the 1st reaction of these families is completely understandable. when you bring them this news the scenes from $999.00 come alive again. many of them saw their relatives being dragged away. and they relived the scenes today.
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because. he drove with us to duck of feature a city in kosovo where hundreds of albanians were killed for don't each a cares he still lives here today the 2 have known each other for a long time she too will never get over her pain and today her house is almost like a museum on march 27th 1909 serbian police arrived and took away her husband and their 4 sons including the youngest edmundo who was only 14 that was the worst. when morgan apart under orders on monday was sitting behind me i said to him stand up the police are here. and they took all the men and we're looking for one more i said you've gotten more and they said no we want another one. the bodies of 2 sons were found in
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2005 the clothes of a 3rd were also found a 4th son and her husband are still missing. there were also serbian victims of the war natasha chip pan a bitch is a serb from kosovo during the war she fled to belgrade but her parents refused to go with her they were killed a few days later on the 4th only they started a little survey and that was the wrong decision that they didn't want to leave their home but out. in 2014 japan of each founded the association of course of our victims which tries to find out the truth about what happened to those missing on both sides. of the main bar it's not important the times and the others are a pain eons where united and i are paying our grief is the same we want the same things we have the same goals but i know we want to find the remains of our poor
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relatives. but on the edge of the or thora these estimate that the remains of another 250 victims still lie in the quarry and keesha back a lot of painstaking work lies ahead for us and get charlie you and the others they cannot take away the pain from the families but perhaps they can help some of them find a sense of closure by giving them the news that a victim has been identified. coral reefs hardly anyone who has seen them with their own eyes can escape their magic but around 40 percent of all corals worldwide have already perished in the netherlands is not trying to preserve their colorful splendor for posterity in order to do so the zoo has created a gigantic in the small city of arnim marine biologists are happy with the project and so others it was the visitors they can finally get an answer to the question is
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actually plants or animals. like you know c s or tons of lighting equipment are used to put the spotlights on. the real stars of the shoe. this research project and splashes of wondrous color unfolding here underwater bright green orange and yellow corals are thriving here in europe's biggest artificial reef. marine biologist max younes and his team have created a sensation. it's just you know we're doing the best we can to build for corals the way using technology knowledge and scientific investigation to create the best habitat we can for the corals best gave them so lucky to be.
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feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem is giving many scientists hopes they can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild. here in the great barrier reef in australia climate change is warming the ocean and causing the water to become hyper acidic. add the pollution and damage caused by fishing and the result is more frequent devastating bleaching . was used to be i'm it's like a forest without animals if there's no forest then there's no forest animals it's
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the same with a coral reef if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea that's why there's a minute fraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i don't want to leave it that it will be a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this that no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one orifice and little tentacles. there are more than 14 sows in species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you. like this rare soft corals in australia but 1st had to go into quarantine. as shots of
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shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the painstakingly resides corals back to the sea isn't an option at the moment because the conditions of the oceans are too poor. to ever eventually become possible when the water quality improves. until then and on him will keep mixing 16 judeans to make artificial pacific launchers and the corals will continue to fascinate visitors. but when they like them i also believe that we need to shape people the beauty in our special things about this natural environment you can't love and protect something if you don't know about it . and the corals urgently need protection and if we wanted to guarantee their survival into the future. that was focused on europe
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for this week thanks for watching take care of it but.
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conflicts when china imposed a national security law on hong kong last year and promised that the principle of one country 2 systems and be basic rights that insurance would be up helps the critics point to a rapid on motion of freedom 6 my guest this week is michael cole beijing member of hong kong's legislative council and deputy china's national people's congress. complex. still.
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trying to explain us like a bunch of the queen because i want to feel. gemini was for me the last few years have been quite o'brian. and learned on the time but when it comes to be is on the whole so would look right in the eyes for a chance but perhaps the biggest on the new $100.00 going to prove to be that you'd better present the records but when you feel good things realize that coach is just another way of never they are you ready to meet them to haven't enjoyed me. imagine how many polish homeless us right now in the world climate change because often stores face is one placing way from just one week. before it can really get. the feel have time to. time during.
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the. process. hijacking the news. where i go wrong the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a script is reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china churchy people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoking mirrors it's not just about being clear and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was born golf and i worked with you know.
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this is the wus slide from the crime that shocked germany a politician shot to the head in cold blood now a right wing extremist has been found guilty of murdering vile to look good and sentenced to life in prison is this a tragedy though that could have been avoided also coming up on scene and into the field a w.h.o. team in one.

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