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the idea is all it's way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities cleaner how can we protect habitats we can make a difference to the largest metro series of novels on the w daum on. the oil company a clean nor is doing something extraordinary on the slightly gas platform in the north sea it pumps millions of tons of carbon dioxide on the sea that the greenhouse gas that threatens to warm the planet is simply bunkered away and ecuador has plans to sequester even more carbon dioxide just. in the north sea is large enough to handle. substantial part of everything that
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comes out of your. can that work will ships with c o 2 soon be going to norway to sing called climate problem under the no save the technologies exist but do they really advance climate protection or are we just buying time. according to the intergovernmental panel on climate change we can only emit a maximum of around 300 certain 1000000000 tons of c o 2 if the rising global temperature is to stay below 1.5 degrees celsius we're currently releasing around 42000000000 tonnes a year if we carry on as before the c o 2 budget would be used up in around 8 years by 2028. steps like closing coal fired power plants expanding the use of renewable. energy sam
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switching to electric cars will cause c o 2 emissions to decrease the more ambitious we are the more they go down but keeping the increase below $330000000000.00 tons seems a hopeless cause and it means they'll be more c o 2 that has to be removed from the air. we don't need reforestation we have to think about how to deal with our bogs but that won't be enough. from our so when we are. if we cut our c o 2 emissions of half a decade you will still have to remove several 100000000 tons of c o 2 from the atmosphere by the end to this natural. why must we have to ask ourselves how really what it was done was once hard work in. norway has a lot of experience removing and storing c
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o 2 clean or extracts natural gas on a peninsula near hammerfest the northernmost city in europe. and today a stand take is in charge of the plant he's proud that away has been found here to get rid of c o 2 but also to deliver an immense amount of fossil energy to europe. in some areas and iran. it's all locked all work and i'm just so kim pickler and i'm sure for all of us $65.00 times for a whole year. and that's about $1.00 gigawatts so it's a massive. c o 2 is always a byproduct of natural gas extraction but the crucial thing here is that it flows back under the north sea the system is controlled room. please from the command
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center there's no offshore platform one pipeline brings natural gas to the plant while another carries c o 2 back under the sea. in the stream calling him about 6 percent. this is quite unique about this because we remove the seal through the dryer then compress it push it back to a separate dresser or offshore. for permanent storage. almost. a year to the store permanently in us. short or long 43 kilometers all. the state and company that made norway one of the richest countries on earth would like to benefit from this experience a clean oil is in the process of establishing a new business model it calls the project northern lights as early as 2023 the
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1st ships will bring c o 2 from european industry to no way a new pipeline descends steeply from the coast then runs 110 kilometers along the sea floor to a point where the greenhouse gases are injected 2500 meters deep into the north sea sediment. is responsible for the new field of business it's his job to lead the company into the future norway it's seen as an opportunity to actually continue to use steady sources in the north sea not us in the deeper why there are isis storage for why they're for industrial c o 2. construction of the pumps has started and the 1st test drilling has been done the gigantic northern lights project is meant to pave the way for the large scale storage of c
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o 2 its initial goal is to free europe's industries from greenhouse gases. if we succeed. and we have the opportunity to actually help clean up quite a few of the industries that have no other option. and we will allow these industries actually to to stay here in europe it's hard to see a bird without steel it's hard to see a future without cement they are essential and they need to meet our prices. even if steel production switches to renewable energy sources there will always be an amount of c o 2 left over from the manufacturing process looking at german industry as a whole this remaining c o 2 accounts for around 7 percent of c o 2 emissions if europe is serious about climate protection these emissions must also be stopped. but is it realistic that freighters will bring c
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o 2 from germany to norway today there are only 4 ships like the froyo worldwide told me pedersen is responsible for loading the tanker. in the norwegian port of porsche going it takes on c. otu that was released during the production of fertilizes. down and. out. the gas is delivered to the food industry which uses it in beer and fizzy drinks for example or for cooling. today c a 2 is a commodity in small quantities. after the gas is being cooled and compressed the fryer transport sits in liquid form the tank holds $1500.00 tons of c o 2 assuming that all of the carbon dioxide produced by german industry would be
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transported by ships like the foyer around $100.00 of these tankers would have to travel from germany to norway every day. but that's not a problem for the specialist in syria it will be just a cost calculation more whole. size of the ship from let's say. so. if the. technology. that. they were. the size of the ship. so shipping c o 2 to norway is plausible but with those millions of tons of greenhouse gases released a perch on the ocean floor. this is the key. in eastern germany. professor didn't has many objections to the idea
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of sinking our greenhouse gases using technical processes he believes our priority should be to restore natural c o 2 stores such as. we have to get away from the illusion that we can do business as usual and develop a technology that compensates for a while since. euston is done he's researched folks all over the world works on the intergovernmental panel on climate change and is known as the peat pope here yost and tries to understand the origin and development of bugs in the meta sick of pete. these are actually my favorite people to taste the shrek and these a lot of people more says they taste very fine often sulfurous sulfide like it's.
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part of the mission and of course we have to use all of our senses to better understand nature you know to we always think that we need a lot of devices to measure things but we shouldn't forget that we can do an incredible amount with our eyes and ears noses and our mouths is really forgotten. there are hardly any places like this left in germany 99 percent of bugs have been drained and thus destroyed this is made them climate killers because all the peach that a bug like this stores is then gradually released into the atmosphere. part of course that's pure stored carbon half of this plant matter consists of carbon and that's stored away then grows up layer by layer with us in the order of half a millimeter to one millimeter per year over thousands of years to all of these
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layers a meters thick and contain a great deal of carbon that's pure climate protection that's a school in which. this only applies to intact bugs since almost all bugs in germany have been drained they give off a lot of greenhouse gases almost 6 percent of total emissions more than add traffic . and to that. we calculated that if we restore water to drain bogs we will be able to compensate for even more than the warming caused by c o 2 emissions since the industrial revolution it. just so we're seeing is a very important step along with creating cooling systems for a world that's getting warmer anyway. that would be desirable but how would it be possible to restore bokes to the natural state in an industrialized country like germany.
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the largest oil and gas deposits in the north sea off the coast of starving i in no way the plans would mean pumping would continue here but in the opposite direction after those deposits are eventually exhausted but with the c o 2 from european industry really stay underground or will it become a time bomb i think we can move huge example that oil and gas is in the ground and it stays there until we try to take it out. and what we're doing essentially is the reverse we are replacing c o 2 in the ground. the headquarters of the norwegian petroleum directorate is also here and stuff it makes decisions on the resources under the north sea issues drilling licenses and inspects rock formations.
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preacher is a geologist who has long been searching in the drill core archives for the optimum sediment into which the 1st industrial carbon dioxide will be injected. we have been looking at possible storage options for many years i think i started with this in 2006. and one of the 1st just from what i was i was information because it's and it is a good sandstone it has and we were looking at what can't touch it or feel it and feel it is sand with lots of poor space between the grains and under the north sea the poorest of the sandstone are filled with water most of the injected c o 2 dissolves in it turning it into sparkling water the bigger the pools the easy at the gas can spread well qantas with your own. just blowing it and see if it can
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and you can get some air through it. and this is quite good no i don't need to too much force on my blow to get the. the you hansen formation which is intended to absorb the c o 2 lines below the troll field a gas deposit that contains another 30 years supply of the fossil fuel in between a several layers of dense shale rock basically homes information. because of their bodies cold that they're somewhere. because of the gas production from this all feels the pressure is falling in this more shallow. means even if there should be a little bit of the casual c o 2 from this one. it cannot escape from the under pressure in the overlying sounds . so far everything has been going well with the storage of c
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o 2 in norway at the slightly gas drilling platform more than $1000000.00 tons of c o 2 have been pumped back underground every year for 25 years the northern lights project aims to stop with $1500000.00 tonnes per year. if you look at the sheer magnitude of the problem globally there is a need for. our facilities and we're talking hundreds of millions of tons per year that needs to be handled. carbon capture and storage chill c.c.s. is also being researched in germany a 2017 experiment was a success the c o 2 remained in the ground and the kit seen in eastern germany but it raised fears of earthquakes and escaping gases since then the storage of c o 2 has been politically dead in gemini even the search is essentially prohibited. into. into the scene where i was also deeply involved in the safety concert on it i
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would have gladly built most of the storage facility at any time without any worry or negate us all. very proud of being worried if i put it on the wrong plates in the wrong way with the wrong parking lots all of. the functioning it's clear that countries like germany that emit a lot of c o 2 also have to take responsibility for it he says c.c.'s is indispensable is get upset so. you know there are estimates that in europe we have enough storage space for 1000 years for a c o 2 emissions or woman at the moment we have c.c.'s as a good alternative fuel for if someone has a better one in 30 years all the better. but right now we have to improve the technology so that it's safe and is also controlled safely houses. france used in this top priority when it comes to climate protection is to return the bugs to their natural state and thus stop their c
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o 2 emissions. when they're taking its region near ha stuck on the eastern german coast he's researching how i really whetted bulk can become a c o 2 store again in the long term the team say bob was drained of the centuries this allowed oxygen to penetrate the bog soil and break it down that released a lot of carbon it was really flooded 20 years ago so for your wash jury in the period it was without water it was a system in decline. we've calculated that we lost 2.7 meters of peat at this location over the last few decades. and now we're looking to see whether we can not only stop these processes but also turn them around in order to get new peat formation of higher water levels you're talking to. the scale of the problem is vast wealth of northern germany has been drained to grow potatoes or corn or to
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graze animals a check ted then emits as much c o 2 in a single year 29 tons as a car does in a typical lifespan of 200000 kilometers. in hank house and in the northwest landscape ecologist. is investigating what happens when a drained is flooded again he discovered that at 1st it produces methane another very dangerous greenhouse gas. this after a few years the missing emissions and then the ball begins to store c o 2 over the long term. just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can
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see very clearly that the faster we return water to the bards the better it is for the climate. drained make up 7 percent of arab will land in germany is it even possible to turn back time if we take climate protection seriously we have no alternative. but to get dusty when you understand that agriculture on dogs in germany causes annual climate damage of $7400000000.00 euros corresponds exactly to the total added value of the whole of agriculture then you have to ask yourself what are we doing here. why is it as an activity that causes $789000.00 euros damage per hectare is allowed for and even subsidized. because of course these greenhouse gases that are emitted must be compensated for somewhere else somebody else has to pay for it.
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it will be easy to restructure and rakoczy and convince farmers to turn huge areas of farm land into wet bugs again. if we follow the norwegians plan for dealing with the c.e.o. to europe will soon have lots of facilities like the claymates through to waste to energy pound. here c.e.o. to is filtered from the flu gases this could serve as a model for other industry sectors that have not yet been able to make their production carbon neutral. yanni could be a cuz initiated the c.c.s. project at the waste to energy plant in 2014 i'm proud and i believe that it's meaningful to work with this building because this could actually make a difference and this is something we need to do in order to basically save save
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this world. because once to prove that it's possible to remove c o 2 from industrial emissions the waste to energy plant releases 400000 tons of c o 2 every year the small pilot plant can only collect 1000 tons of it per year but that shows that it can work always comes to the capture rates the technology has proven to be extremely effective you have managed to capture more than 95 percent of the c o 2 from the pilot plant. when it comes to the energy use it's quite an idjit demanding. i that usually makes capturing c o 2 very expensive but that's not a problem. i'm here in the waste to energy plant there's an abundance of waste heat here. and the big challenge is to make capturing c
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o 2 economical it sharing the flue gases there's only 5 to 10 percent it's important to find the right chemicals that combined and enrich the c o 2 they are then removed with heat and he used again. because. it's quite costly today because if we are at the very beginning of the developments there are only a few plants today and none of them are actually all in industrial sources the biggest challenge is that today. is not favoring handling of c o 2 it is a more attractive business wise simpler to the c o 2. high price the c o $2.00 could make carbon capture and storage increasingly attractive since around half of the waste in this waste to energy plant consists of biomass c
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o 2 is even in directly extracted from the and because when this biomass grows it absorbs c o 2. if this is trapped during incineration and bunkered away it reduces the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. we've got to go to negative and we know that we need to develop c o 2 in the solutions in order to reach the paris agreement so waste to energy the waste energy business can be very important in that matter. so this is what the future of getting c o 2 out of the atmosphere could look like. bilston is in his favorite place the calendar off meadows here you can see how pete then scroll in their natural. what state they don't release c o 2 but instead absorb it and yet they can still be used for agriculture by growing
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reads a lot can be made out of these rains roofs plastics bio gas. reeds are an example of a plant that can be harvested sustainably without damaging with more sure than remorse. there are already many ideas about what can be cultivated in bugs in hand housing in western germany large areas of moss are being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted goal after all most is that the natural vegetation on people oaks can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop. the search for the best most is the agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area i mean the and her team grow muscles from all over the world here they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible in this way they also absorb c o 2 and turn the bugs into sinks with greenhouse gases however it will take more
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for moss' to become a profitable product. effect so are long gone direct payments to support and subsidies for farmers are not yet established it's almost everything my dear but we can show here on the demonstration farm at this is actually feasible was much as well as what we can harvest into a large scale implementation really depends on political will decline further technological development of and on finding the supermarket. most for walks as a replacement food weight pete pete was once made from moss and horticulture needs huge amounts of it so much that germany's trained dogs are not enough and most of the peat is imported from the baltic states. in about 15 you. is the german petes will be completely exploited then an alternative will have to be found most is a piece substitute would be
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a double benefit for the climate no more emissions from peta extraction and the most is buying c o 2 from the. own methods of binding c o 2 must be researched without prejudice time is running out.
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to. get. these plants large climate hero. they store huge amounts of c o 2 via their genetically modified leaves the bathroom they could also lead to higher view which would open the fight against food shortages to green collar and. a small town. tomorrow today. and 30 minutes on d w. enjoy the bracing sea at and circuit the 1st
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this is data we news live from berlin it's the bloodiest day so far in the recent pro-democracy protests in myanmar police opened fire on the protesters with life rounds killing 18 people according to the united nations attach up with an activist and mandalay also on the show. donald trump supporters are out in force and orlando florida as a former president gets ready to return to the political sphere for the 1st time since leaving office as very worst by that he could run for the presidency again in 2024.
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welcome to the program more bloodshed on the streets of me on mar as security forces use increasingly violent tactics to deter protesters the u.n. says at least 18 people were killed and over 30 wounded on sunday alone so millions are demanding the return of their elected leaders and an end to military rule. protesters try their best to smother clouds of tear gas retreating to wash out their eyes. security forces are becoming more aggressive in their determination to and civilian protests against the military's takeover of their country and the fore . removal of elected leaders even if it means taking lives local media are reporting casualties in multiple locations. but. they shot at us
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yesterday. and the day before. but i don't care about it. i already said goodbye to my family before i left home in case i don't come back. marches took place throughout the country the crackdown and the threat of arrest not deterring those on the streets but the crackdown isn't limited to the demonstrators the military also taking aim at the civil service they fired me in march and bassett are to be united nations after he pleaded for international support. we need to find our strongest possible action from the international community immediately and a military coup to stop. people to return the state power to the people and to school the democracy. has been in
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a state of unrest since the military seized power and detained elected civilian leader aung sang suu kyi and members of her government on the 1st of february since then the numbers of burney's people taking to the streets in protest has been growing by the thousands in locations all over the country. they say they won't back down until their leaders have been safely released and handed back their jobs . the military accuses suchi of importing illegal walkie talkies and breaching coronavirus restrictions a hearing for her case will be conducted on monday. to get more information about the situation on the ground i'm joined now by an activist and mandalay just a heads up to our viewers we won't disclose his full name to protect his identity sam good to speak to you again sunday was reportedly the bloodiest day since the beginning of the crisis in your country what have you experienced and mandalay this
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weekend. yes to the bloody history. you know. scream revolution so yeah we got lost too many people. know the turtle could be higher than 18 people because i have seen in the social media videos steps military as you know destroying. evidence like a training window to deter bodies from the street and they are covering up the players and they're also working on. security cameras that aegis so the total could be much more than 18 people right now. the police are increasingly getting more and more aggressive and their response to the demonstration what effect is that having on the civil disobedience we'll find yes i think people are you know right now surely all kinds of motions it's. even even some of the
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police officers have known going to use so let's assume we do move movement so i think you are getting more or less. angry and more emotional sort to school east to a wider spread a 100 persons severe disease will be against women in the country. a man was deposed later on time so she is there to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military the protests are of course against the cool and the who but how central is the battle for sanchez returned to freedom to the pro-democracy movement. yes. doors as you know our you know employment also democracy sort of how the lease means everything to me you know everyone can we're not going to back we're
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going to affect all because we have lost so many people right today and if we start their lives will be insane. sammul pro-democracy activists in mandalay thank you very much for your time and. thank you. also take a look at some other headlines we're following for you at this hour in hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion under beijing's sweeping new super national security law the activists were arrested in january for taking part in a mock primary election to select candidates to hong kong's legislature. police in the capital bangkok have used tear gas and water cannon against pro-democracy demonstrators marching on a military base that contains prime minister prior presidents the demonstrators are calling for his resignation the recent detention of 4 prominent protest leaders on royal defamation charges has really energized the used movement.
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humanitarian groups see watch has rescued 363 migrants from the central mediterranean in 5 different operations this weekend on sunday the group said it rescued 44 people from a wooden boat that was about to overturn the vessel was spotted by an aircraft operated by another humanitarian group. and astronauts have been out of the international space station to install support for things for new high efficiency solar panels arriving later this year nasa kate rubens and victor glover carried hundreds of kilos of mounting brackets and struts but 6 new solar panels should boost the station's power by up to 30 percent. for the 1st time since leaving office on january 20th donald trump makes a return to the political stage at a conservative confront conference with rumors flying that he could run again for president in 2024 his supporters were out in force ahead of his keynote speech at
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the american conservative political action conference or c. pac in orlando florida with 74 year old was banned from twitter and other social media and the last days of his presidency and has kept a low profile since president biden was inaugurated he was recently acquitted of inciting january's capitol hill riots after a 2nd impeachment trial. for more on donald trump's return to the political stage i'm joined now by our washington bureau chief in us paul who is following events in orlando in us trump is back what can we expect. well you know people here are really excited to finally hear from him again they didn't hear from him as you just mentioned mentioned ever since he was banned from twitter it is really difficult for him to reach out to his followers most of the
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people i talked to here really hope him to announce that he's going to run for president again in 2024 so this is what all eyes and ears will be on they will watch if you really makes this 5 announcement. back is a gathering of the most conservative wing of the republican party of more than friendly crowd for a donald trump there was even a golden statue of him at the gathering how big is their influence on the g.o.p. as a whole. so they see peg really traditionally is the more conservative wing of the republican party really used to be the forum for the conservatives to discuss their ideas to discuss the future shape of this report of the party but this year it's really one could say that stolen by donald trump he holds not only the c.p.i.
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give away hostage but the whole republican party why because the republicans would need or will need this die hard supposes if that will ever be able to gain the majority again and to win the white house back again so even the so many here are supporting him. it will be probably enough to make it very very difficult for the republican party leader or leaders to ignore donald trump in the future. nonetheless. he does still hold a very dominant role in the republican party right now do you think he will be able to maintain that. i think so i mean you know he gives people the feeling that he listens to them i talked to a woman a very interesting businesswoman she said years ago or she voted for obama because of outsiders she was very disappointed for her and i think that's true for many
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donald trump still represents that he still appears to his followers to be polluted who listens to them and who is not kind of drawn so deeply in the washington swamp . in this poll in orlando florida covering donald trump's return to the political stage there for us thank you very much. concern is growing in armenia over the country's deepening political crisis on sunday armenians once again took to the streets of the capital here to demand the resignation of prime minister and he called on protesters accuse him of striking a humiliating deal with neighboring azerbaijan to end the war over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh but even with support wendling and refuses to step down a reporter alex under procope penco sent us this report. and armand.
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nothing new in armenia has capital year of on where the opposition has staged demonstrations in recent days for these 2 young or meanings the future of their country is very important 7 they think that our state it is now it's most all full and. full of dangerous condition well i'm here today to support me firstly and then just to express my. position together with my friends with my. colleague. here today. to demand. to protect our dignity. tensions remain high in europe on after prime minister need call passion young rejected calls by top military officers to resign on saturday evening president darman sarkies yun who plays a largely ceremonial role refused to fire the army's chief of staff despite the prime minister's claims that the military is attempting
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a coup. many observers say that the situation here is unprecedented and dangerous they're calling it a new chapter in the political crisis that followed the conflict in the new gorno karabakh region and the cease fire signed by armenia azerbaijan and russia last november. we're seeing a tendency in armenian society to try to avoid further destabilization. of the government is trying to look blameless. even offering a political solution to this crisis in the form of early parliamentary elections. that's even though it has democratic legitimacy consolidated by the elections in december 2018. on monday there will be 2 rallies held at once one in support of the prime minister the 2nd from the opposition.
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opposition leaders have said that they are ready for a long term protests their main demand is the resignation of the prime minister but armenians including armand and. hope the political crisis will this time be solved peacefully. oh and quite honestly before we go here are all the results from that state 23. fire. one brushed past. one against hatta still got going 5 past shaka lives. and on friday bremen god and underdog win over frankfurt on sunday on your own drew with hoffenheim minds lost to alex welk and leave a close and were beaten by work. that's what the table looks like after all these matches byron narrowly lead the league just 2 points ahead of life baseball spoke and frankford to round out the top 4 while some of the league's big hitters continued to struggle and the bottom half still got are still going strong but
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things are looking bad for mines and even worse for shaka who fired their entire coaching staff under 9 points from safety and watching w.'s lie from berlin on the company thanks for watching. on twitter. to the.
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documentary. one of kenya's biggest slums in any order its residents live in corrugated iron shacks landlords such as peter a better known as slum lords they pay gangs in the slum to collect overdue rent with violence if need be this is a goal most there is much at. some night you know this is up to brotherhood they'll do it. and as we consider islam so slow it up to the job does amaze. me that he
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lies northeast of downtown nairobi the capital of $800000.00 people living here the vast majority on less than $1.00 a day. pay to change a stops at nothing to collect the rent money. is just one of many slum lords in muttering typically they throw together the cheapest possible housing with new kitchen or running water and then charge rent for it and if necessary they resort to violence to get it or they make lots of money doing this ending the reputation for exploiting the poorest of kenya's pool. i've got 30 houses here i'm afarid was a few i've been putting them up since i 1st came here and i'd like to expand even
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more by it all to make goal is to have 40 houses who are being a landlord is a good idea where you get your money from all the households you can earn very well and expand even further before long just from what you make you can build many new houses. the housing market is not such old regulated tenants have to pay what ever the landlord dumond's so people should have a living space to make it affordable an average of 2.6 pounds. sentenced to a one room shack for the equivalent of some 30 or is a month some knowledge pizza chain collects his rent in person for the camera he puts on an amiable face but they know you're doing it have you got anything for me or not yet. look ok this is everything going all right. with your husband home. no problem when he comes with tell him hello for me. by. now you know i really think that your neighbor. know
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ok fine. name by your neighbor here but later i'll. buy you there and will. hurt. but if someone fails to pay their rent on time the slumlords hajigak has to connect it to gangs you can be quick to resort to violence from that 10 your it is strong on the tenants will try them out almost lose much any of. us from ny you know this is a sure they will do it one of the islanders was crushing with it and someone was sent to the someone that tenant was beaten up is part of bullying because it is the moving to removing things that are putting them out without giving them 2nd chance or we don't see how they want to have to see but if they have been money or if the
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able to get the money that would. be depended on the issues like that cause you have to have issues like that so that you can somebody so you make sure that who don't live there so you have to go to the land up to the site of the london. i myself. with some people not says you have to be tough so then too you can beat it so you have those guys who must be tough so that the boss will see that you're doing a good job and i just found the bolivia bit tough for you out of there well did you become. more and more people are crowding into. library be slowly migrating from drought
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stricken country sites in search of food water and a better life. but the rents in the slums turn into a kind of trap for many of them a bondage from which they find no escape. 6 6 6 back miss my vision is 57 years old she's lived half 18 years now. but a question of the calls i came to the slum of mcgarvey so my children could go to school right now there are just no jobs for me left and i used to get all that john so i could be the school fees when the pandemic came everything got a lot harder there aren't any jobs anymore i don't have money for food or the rent to everything's gotten so hard because hardly any opportunities are left to earn money sometimes i'm so stressed i get sick. in the nearby area agnus joins other women to wait for jobs and earn a bit of money but often enough no jobs out of the hands agnes wants to know who
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has a job hunting is going we are struggling the woman says they just aren't any jobs would you want a bit of magnus stagehand yesterday so she wants to know how it all ends up but i mean i found a couple of jobs she says but today there's nothing i shall have to try again. except. the odd jobs i used to get for things like doing laundry or now i come here and mobs of young women are sitting there also waiting for what few jobs there are . often they tell me i'm too old and then they take the young women and i stay behind without a job at all. this time i guess more than she was lucky enough to get a job washing clothes for a family every month once again she faces the pressure of having to earn enough to pay the rent. up to a quarter. usually the landlord come shortly before the due date on the 8th of
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every month if he comes by and you don't have any money he gets very angry and there's trouble. on the bus and. the credit. many people here sit in the same boat. life in the city carries a high price for the residents especially because a black market economy has a stranglehold on the slum. food water electricity and rents all cost more than in the country. pizza chain keeps meticulous accounts the ones who pay get a receipt those who don't get a visit from one of the slum gangs. from going to the ministries or. whether the names gangs know the people who live here in the slum far better than
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the police do. agree and they're always willing to help collect the rent. if you go to the police they'll ask you for a pile of money 1st to get a whiff of a. if you end up paying more than the $6000.00 shillings the 10 owes you were the better. and they got about is that my but these corrugated iron houses myself take 5 years for me to make the money back i invested in them because i generally put in a cement floor. that you would be willing to take me and you can't say in advance because you'll always have a couple of renters who can't pay. the bill what i've come for the rent but they see the people aren't here but there's no
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problems with your husband because he paid his rent yesterday the others aren't here are they. it's empty there's nobody home with they're probably out looking for work renters who are in a reus don't usually stay home during the day. to doing laundry agnus my vision is about one your a 50 but she needs 30 or is for rent if she doesn't pay on time the landlord may resort to extreme measures. that we live in a house that belongs to our landlord sometimes if we didn't pay the rent by the due date the landlord would come and put an ad lock on the homestead but he would only unlock it again if we paid the rent and. she hasn't been able to pay the rent for a full months. walk or if i earn
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a little money and spend it on food i'm afraid i won't have to live for the end of the month the landlord will come and throw us out of the house and do it before you've eaten or cooked something for the kids when i walk i can't sleep anymore now because i don't know how it will go on. he can come any time and throw us out so little and so i'm afraid of it all the time because just anything can happen as he and enough woke up one son. atmos lives with her husband's children and grandchildren 8 people and one very lush and without a kitchen bath or running water. if they don't pay the back rent soon they could be out on the street. but the family has something else to worry about. the children's future. oh it's the talk normally the children would be going to
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school for the own list is already back at school now i keep getting messages from the school that i have to pay the fees which i haven't done yet and when the younger ones start back to school know how and i don't have the slightest idea where i'm going to get the money for it. because of the corona pandemic many slum residents have not been able to pay their rent so many of his houses are standing empty. the regular this place have been unreachable for 3 months now in this apartment the renter has nothing at all he's been out of work for 3 months can't get anything further. from my idea and i'm now this ranger moved out 6 months in arrears president khurana pedagogue over the place has been standing empty says no. empty.
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empty. i want to have enough money to paint the walls properly here i don't know if the government pays subsidies for landlords to renovate or houses had to go without the rent from a lot of tenants who just can't pay they don't have any belongings that you can confiscate so very often i end up empty handed. some say while his tenants is struggling to survive the has no worries still his position is ambivalent he might leave his rent his 11 for a few months but then send a gang to collect the payments by force either way people hang on to pendent and slum lords like him. to sleep.
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