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this is good news that live from berlin shots fired on protests and me and laura's calls for restraint go on heard the military crackdown continues and pro-democracy protesters keep marching across the country the u.n. security council wrestles with how to respond to the point does the use of force. also coming up to german lawmakers joins a list of politicians around the world accused her of profiteering from the coronavirus has there been a rush to judgment or is this another mismanagement failure by chance i'm american
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we ask a watchdog group. back in the palace breaks in silence over claims of racism by prince harry and his wife and i guess the queen is bound to address their grievances but in private. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us security forces in man maher cracking down with increased force on protests and political opponents demonstrators have taken to the streets daily since the february 1st coup meeting with tear gas water cannon and live rounds the united nations security council has called for military restraint there at least 60 people have died and more than 2000 of been arrested and the tally keeps rising. the moment any member of the overthrown political party dreads c.c.t.v. catches security forces as they pull up and rush into the house of john meagher of
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the national league for democracy party he's a former volunteer guard for ousted leader aung sang suu kyi. john meagher in his white t. shirt is pulled from the home and pushed into a waiting vehicle as more assault weapon wielding forces move in to get in on the moment. such arrests have not slowed activism in me and mar this in da way in the southeast where a protest turned into a sit down with makeshift barricades at either end. another sit down protest in the northern city of mandalay so engineering students figure a way to keep police at bay using bricks turned vertically in the roadway the strategy is for quick hit gatherings and then a retreat to avoid security forces. and in mandalay police again arrived with a vengeance slowed perhaps by the bricks. but the sound of armaments can be heard
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as yet again protesters make a run for it avoiding arrest for much worse at the hands of security forces. security forces like those who took john maher but now detained a member of the overthrown and l.d. party armed personnel snapped pictures and got such a drive off with their detainee who is no doubt aware that 2 fellow party members have died in police custody in recent days the troops also found the keys to john maher's vehicle and decided to take it into custody as well. let's talk about all of this with tim's action lady approached him ocracy activist in yangon in me and mark thank you very much for joining us now as we mentioned you have been out demonstrating and there are people out demonstrating today again despite the threat of violence from the military junta how determined are you and other activists
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a to continue what you're doing. not just today. almost every day you know not just add to that but also on how the young people from different walks of life time something to add to this and protest and we are all equally angry at them as if we are or we ted dagne was going off and so yeah we out on the street protesting almost every day you said that you are all equally angry and i want to ask these protests have been going on for more than a month so what are you a despoina looking to achieve is it still reversing the coup. we have not sure what the future holds for us right now because the military tends to tend to use more of the late escalation and when they are when they are despising the crowd they tend the other more using foul and their use them more because as you know right now we're still worried about the tester and novelty of the such
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a wrestler right now because the other things are all that by a lot of snow if you track them police cars right now and more than 200 people arrested right now so we don't know what you just pull for us but for us we are all it might go forward because this is not the 1st time the military come into such crime against the people in the amount they have them to think that the minorities in their rooms and now to all of us right now so i think on its own ration all the time i act well for what it's for what's going on but what is the number one priority right now that you want to achieve with these protests. we want to eventually we want to get pressure to the military that's the 1st priority right now we want to get fresh out of the military who is not yet complete is not. cool so they need to realize that this is still not yet suspenseful and we are all resisting the attempts so that's what they have to realize and they have to reverse
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that right away at the same side to what happened this way we need continuous pressure that's why we are getting our streets almost every day as well not so fast but also international communities we are doing that you gave more pressure in texas and that and local so this this is what we hope right now they have to immediately back down and go back to barracks you mentioned what you want from the international community and we mentioned already that the u.n. security council sailed to reach a resolution condemning the coup is that disappointing to you and what do you expect going forward. oh yeah we haven't the white house because the u.n. security council and all of many of our well you know good neighbors good girl friends country they have signed the assassin to address the situation but as you all know that china and russia stayed back in the military in one day the country is not the 1st time they have done the same thing in the past 60 years so we just saw tired of it and we want for chinese government to know that's used they have
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lastly intervene at you know what internet affair and the military they found out the military and now they are supporting the military is too much for us now we all like our young people are 60 percent of the population the military just a small number well it is again they thought might be in power actually they are not in power that it could be as young people as what we are internally in power as the time used to and just and we have to leave it there are times i should lay you pro-democracy activists in the in march thank you for joining us. thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world libya lawmakers have confirmed a transitional government to serve until elections at the end of 2021 the unity government replaces 2 rival administrations that have been competing for power in the north african country has faced years of chaos and violence since the 2011 uprising that toppled dictator moammar gadhafi. a state of emergency has been
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declared in hawaii after heavy rain caused flooding and landslides the declaration came after a dam overflowed on the island of maui forcing evacuations and destroying homes officials say the dam was scheduled to be removed this year due to its poor condition. and brazil has again reported a record number of daily coronavirus deaths on tuesday almost 2000 people died from causes related to covert 19 it follows the country's deadliest week in the pandemic so far authorities are warning that health systems across prison brazil are on the brink of collapse. in germany as scandal over the procuring of facemasks has rocked the conservative political establishment a lawmaker from chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. party is stepping down over payments that he received for brokering facemask deals for local authorities and another conservative member of parliament from the city has been very and sister party c s
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u is quitting his parliamentary group following claims he accepted bribes. what is being called the mask affair surfaced at the end of february when police searched the offices of gail newsline a member of parliament and prominent figure in the conservative c.s.u. party newsline is being probed for bribery he is thought to have accepted over 600000 euros biomass producer to lobby for its product but the affair doesn't stop here nicholas lobel a lawmaker with chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. party admitted his company received 250000 euros to act as a mediator for mask purchases prosecutors are now carrying out an initial review of his case both newsline and liberal have announced they're the parcher from the conservative blocs parliamentary group but while little bit resigned from parliament effective immediately newsline plans to keep a seat for the opposition f.t.p. party this is not enough for their scrutiny is needed. clarity must be
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provided to the public millions of people fear for their existence and have seen their freedom restricted and the impression can't be that the few who want to do business from parliament using its letterhead are exploiting this crisis for their own benefit and these are. the sister parties c.d.u. and c assume say they want to conduct a comprehensive investigation into such practices and introduce a code of conduct that would prevent them. i think we need to go a whole step further and make it clear that what is legally possible is not necessarily acceptable for us we need a code of conduct that clearly states that it's not possible or acceptable under any circumstances to benefit financially from the already active role as a member of parliament. up your. scandal risk
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spattering merkel's c.d.u. party ahead of 2 important regional elections taking place on sunday in the states of by then 15 back and right and latin it recent polls have shown a dip in the party's numbers not good news for the seaview just 6 months before the country's parliamentary elections. let's talk about the story now with ana my americans she is the managing director of transparency international germany welcome to the w. now we have 2 lawmakers here who are accused of profiteering from the pen demick directly are you worried that there are many more. yet that could be because we have a general program and and jim bunning to himself the transparency of to political decision making because we have now 2 cases just mentioned and these 2 persons obviously facilitated didas between the german government and these companies and act it sort of and lobbyists and not as a political decision makers and because we don't have the transparency in the
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contest else that decision making the sort of cape gets disc is accidentally because of the value of the verbal to investigate they've shown it it's what the conservatives that we have to say are promising that transparency they said that they're going to clear up all cases of corruption they're going to ask lawmakers now to disclose whether they made any much money in connection with the procuring p. p. e. they want a code of conduct is that good enough. well of course it's fantastic that to be as fine and talking about this issue and i know the code of conduct and the purpose is very well but it's not enough for example we should prohibit these secondary duties of parliamentary ends to act this is lobbyists that they are act that are paid so that shouldn't be. feasible for them so i think we need more transparency also in terms of the. additional earnings what they have to not
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only within schools but they need to have the details to very detailed amount of money that they receive for these actions but all of course we need also will be reduced at that we don't have in germany yet but even more important is that it's the footprint that that we need so you just touched on these calls for parliamentarians to disclose any salary that they have alongside what they earn as parliamentarians if they're earning that money legally why is that important. but you can not be both at the same time i was there and you are a member of parliament you or you are no business but you can that abuse your power in your own sake so there's a very clear conflict of interest here so it's ok to have this admission at salaries but you should be clear what you are getting that for and we should be sure that they send not any sort of a conflict of interest we're talking here about the trust of the society and
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political leaders and in times of pandemic and covert ninety's is even more important than in normal times if we take a look at the bigger picture here are we talking about a few individual cases in germany or are us transparency international saying a broader trend in other countries as well of people specifically profiting from this pandemic. well we are indeed very devout situation because and this is something to be very understanding we need very fast proles says that this means always also that the process is not that i don't know that if they should be so we need to have a watch dr like transparency but also others who have the overview of the process so it should be more than ever transparent the process serious and the should have also investigations if there are some cases that are that's clear not an on my americans managing director of transparency international germany thank you for joining us here and. thank you. well england is facing its own
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pandemic spending scandal the parliamentary watchdog says the country's coronavirus test and trace scheme has not proven its worth despite having a budget of 37000000000 british pounds british prime minister boris johnson promised the scheme would be world beating when it was announced in may last year but lawmakers say there is no evidence that it has reduced the number of corona virus infections or achieved its aim of preventing further lock downs it was also criticised for using expensive private contractors. let's go right to london and bring in our correspondent there get very good there were huge expectations for this scheme so 1st of all can you remind us what it was supposed to do. well yes to step back in time to last spring and remind everyone that this was the time when boris johnson had promised that this was going to be this world beating test and trace system and the aim was going to be to find people very quickly who tested
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positive of the virus and then crucially to find the people that they had been in contact with so that those people could then isolate and that this could then just help with the spread of the virus and isolate the positive cases now has it been successful that's the big question the u.k. is one of the countries most affected by the corona virus remains one of the country's most effective and over 120000 people have died of the virus and now this parliamentary watchdog is essentially saying that this very expensive scheme hasn't proven it's worth does that mean that it's failed. yes the group of m.p.'s to find out whether it's delivered value for money the money that spins this is really staggering and this is also what the m.p.'s emphasize emphasize they said it's around $37000000000.00 pounds that was set aside for this
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scheme and they criticized out there was a over reliance for example on the very expensive consultants so a lot of private companies help the government with this test and trade scheme and these consultants cost in some cases over $6000.00 pounds a day now the government says this is all being worth it they for example point to the fact that when the new variants were found in the u.k. the so-called brazil and south african variants that people were found quite quickly and that the spread of these particular variants was stopped and that only a few cases were found and spread in the u.k. so the government of course defending this scheme and how are people reacting to this assessment. quite a lot of gossip i would say there has always been criticism particularly about the many private companies that were set up instead of relying on for example on local
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knowledge of g.p.'s and public have authorities the trade unions have been very critical they said for example it's not enough money to help people to isolate so there's no point in finding people that would have been in contact with somebody who was positive but you actually help have to help them to stay at home and many people and low paid jobs can't afford to do that and the government money was too little also interesting from the nursing union they said this is really too much money being spent on consultants and then when the nurses learn that over $6000.00 pounds a day was paid to a consultant when the nurses pay is actually really very moderate it shows that did more money should be spent on nurses and not on expensive consultants our correspondent there good mass reporting there from london thank you. you're watching the news still to come on our show tourists are still streaming to the
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island of zanzibar for sand and sea and sand despite the threat of cold at night. but 1st the british royal family has responded to the damaging interview given by prince harry and his wife meghan markle in a statement the queen said she takes their allegations of racism seriously it is the 1st step in an image repair campaign for a monarchy in crisis. and buckingham palace broke it silence on the tell all interview a statement issued on behalf of the queen reads the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of her challenging the last few years have been for her in macon the issues raised particularly that of race are concerning while some recollections may have very very taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. the accusations that make and marco experienced racism after she joined the royal family have set off a heated debate in britain. it's
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a disgrace to be quite honest militia which is different because of the color of their skin are being. such it's if they are. about can truthfully know how true how hard for anyone on the set of. problems that often might be sure to pick or meet. someone different in the royal family being makes race heritage myself. and all along. of our community black or white and indifferent so i'm not actually surprised about the interview how the truth was told and i think it was a long time coming allegations of racism towards macon are not new prince harry said in the interview that racist coverage from the tabloid press was
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a large part of why he unmake and left the u.k. and moved to the us. the interview has ensured the couple are back on all the front pages but they say they wanted to share their side of the story. more headlines now greece's prime minister has condemned protesters who attacked a police station with petrol bombs in the capital athens the violence erupted after thousands of people turned out to demonstrate against a video of police officers beating a man over the weekend authorities are investigating the use of force and that video. russia and china's space agencies have unveiled plans to develop a lunar research station together they want to put their research facilities on the surface of the moon or in its orbit moscow was once at the forefront of space exploration but its efforts have been eclipsed by both china and the united states in recent years. and sudan has started rolling out vaccinations against covert 19
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health staff in the capital khartoum received the 1st shots sudan received its 1st batch of the astra zeneca vaccine last week to the world health organization's vaccine sharing program kovacs. now for many travel lovers the pandemic has put their patients to the test most of the world has been under covered 1000 restrictions but on the eastern african island of zanzibar it's been largely business as usual until last month the government treated the coronavirus as a non existent threat and journalists who try to report on cases have faced pushback but many locals welcome the easygoing attitude that keeps the tourist dollars rolling in. this is the legendary say ots have to sara festival and sounds about. everyone's dancing to the heart's content tourists and locals together share racing to the beat of the bands. it's february 2021 russia in the middle of a pandemic yet conveyed 19 seems to be far away for many here. on jalal
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are lucky to have friends came from russia this is already their 2nd time here on the island in just 2 months but the bottom a bottom. line i. always. have. and i. know it'll be a free free her 2 yeah if not you know it's a pretty good way to bed bugs out i don't remember. what about it was. the money zanzibar mean summer sun and the sea instead of tough restrictions tourism is encouraged as if everything's normal. charter flights mainly from russia and eastern europe blantyre regularly. sounds about as not one of this region of tanzania is president has been in denial about coronavirus for months since may of
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last year a number of cases are no longer made public. everything's under control according to the acting health minister of the island so far we've just been going on a very real. people coming and making sure that getting through the stuff that's we've not had any cases that the government might must take this very serious. journalist who left the scene begs to differ he says corona virus is spreading across the island because he reported on that he's been banned from practicing his profession for several months he says coronavirus has become a to do subject. we see so many people we see a lot of people dying and. we do not there's a lot of guys was they can't bring up that we're not used to seeing someone who can't read properly or who has a bad cold what if you look at that then you can see that it's the same sentence as with colbert now townsite is easy to use he is demanding stricter measures to protect the people on zanzibar however he says the government wants to keep tourism
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running at any price because it's so important for the island. a lot of people like to a guard cassim 10100 i depended on terrorists for their livelihood he's happy he can our company a group from bulgaria. he's been working in the sector for 5 years and has even learned german for the many german tourists seized to come before the pandemic struck then for months there was hardly any work. that changed when the island promoted tourism again the 30 year old says at least he's earning money again to provide for his family he says he's not scared that tourists might bring coronavirus to the island. i think hunger is worse than corona. if now tourists come then people will stop that's why us. many people however irresponsibly says germans have been an average from zanzibar biggest tourism agency. she says that a huge black market
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a negative coronavirus certificates for tourists has been thriving on the arm and for quite a while. she's made sure her employees understand the disease and that to us is everyone has to wear a face mask including the tourists. and mother he says tourism is possible if you take the right protective measures. it's about traveling responsibly now that a pandemic has been around for a year everyone in the world should know what it is how the disease can spread and what you can do to protect yourself should. last month the 1st vice president of the died of covert 1000 according to his party that may have given pause to rethink fitness and date now authorities are asking people to wear masks and keep a safe distance. let's get a reminder now of our top story security forces in the unmarked have fired at protesters in the cities of yang gong and mandalay close to 2000 people have been arrested and at least 60 have been killed in the ongoing crackdown the un security
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the new year mean years and years we can hear you and how last year's judgments are so that when we bring you an angle a man called and you've never had to have the full surprise yourself with what disposable who is medical really what moves and what. we talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike and how is the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from eccles last stop. every day counts for us and for our judge. the light is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make see the screen her how can we protect habitats what to do with all our waste.
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we can make a difference by choosing smaller solutions overstrained said in our own ways. the ideas limited series of moves results i'm going to double down on mon. ami. hello and welcome to equal africa the environment a show co-produced by m.t.v. in uganda china's t.v. major area in germany i am sandra on time with me as always is my co-host crease in nigeria greece how are you today just fine sandra thank you so very much on the welcome to all of us out there we have a lot in store for you today on today's program so let's take
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a quick look i was we have coming up. visit the company booking the bus so that's is reliant on the ball of the sun in order to avoid fossil fuels. we meet a student from germany who has found the source of the blue solution to do you would old blue jeans and we talk with pollen is in genetic engineering which claims what you do when specie die out. but 1st let's head to rwanda we know the plastic bags have been banned in gali for several years and that their use is even criminal offense is not all or has the country gone even farther to reduce plastic in everyday life well not exactly steal very ideal for cycling is becoming more popular let's see how plastic is being turned into a room or terria to make other things.
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pastika in a country where the material is supposedly forbidden farmers cooperative ossified to speak rancid landfalling steep plantation rwanda is one of the 20 biggest stupid uses in the world more than 800000 hectares of it an area twice as large as the city of paris spread across this green hills the tea harvested here is very valuable but little plastic it wouldn't awards nearly as much a little paw polish and then when you whole whole world pulling in it we do silly back some plastic covers without them it becomes difficult to get the desired quality because the seed leaves depend on the moisture to grow to get the necessary nature and it's just like a mushroom you move the members of the $4000.00 strong corporate abuse more than $2000000.00 plus to tube's and other plastic materials the chair and the capital
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kigali the government is waging a war against plastic the punishment for the production import and sell of single use plastics is now up to a year in jail and our mental agency remini recognizes that the journey to a future without plastic will require a lot of creativity and present them as we move on react when you have an active when we still have to look for better or tentative we re are always preferable but only putting new players a framework or for dealing with. back to use of prosthetics. and terry gentle care for their. plants is one of the company is looking for an intelligent way to deal with excess plastic waste they employ 11 teams that regularly travel the country collect innit. they use what they get primary thing to
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make fun print outs of to roll teeth mazarin the only one having difficulties finding the right to use for their siblings. we talked to a very. good one not a vitamin d. i got. on do we agreed on we teach type of plastic needed in need not be cut. that's where we started making i get got to 2 being. witches used to me we need not sorry. we've produced also plastic sheeting. since then they've been money factory in plastic materials from the xrays but the point isn't just as are mentally friendly production once the process has started it's meant to be sustainable. what we do we've money talk around we know they have we have the they had located. after using that they are necessary our product we go back they are and it would bring back
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their their beer they used to press the point and also we do the same the same walk . the furnace from the us a fight cooperative a part of the cycle the middle have the conditions during training courses and insist and remind all of you that the plastics you are left with after planting to seedlings on not meant for other uses must be returned also whenever you see plastic please don't leave it there this is a way to increase the productions from our farms and to save god the environments. they're cool for ever been to our protection isn't just empty talk the cooperative is committed itself to the cause pledge incidents whatever it purchases to be recycled or to use a deal that's been elf. every farmer who gets the silliness must ensure the return plastics corresponding to the number of civilians each to their 4
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will make sure they are all trucked and delivered back to recycling plant that is also a benefit because a plant pays us for the amount delivered and they end its progress for the environment more business for the co-operative and another milestone on the road to wander becoming one of the environmentalists cleanest countries in africa. yes created many food new planes from used materials this is the what a secular economy could look like in the future now with that in mind a young student from germany wondered what could be done with the millions of terms of clothing no longer wanted a lot less for blue jeans it seems to have found an answer let's start with. piles and piles of used clothes
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a loss ends up in the trash. left for the dutch design student term funded lure so together with a charity start monsieur own he set up a used clothing depo. text also sold for $2.00 to $4.00 euros per kilo it's also we have had to do it came up with the idea for his new blue jeans. he has the denim shredded and processes it in his workshop when mixed with water the father was born to form a soft fleece the pattern is embroidered right onto the fleece which strengthens the fabric and eliminates the need for paper pattern when i started to get you through a small part like that it was very important to me that i focus on the concept and idea of circular economy that everything is regenerated. when the new denim is morse and the excess bits can simply be plucked off pieces left over is added to the next batch of plates. done if you as we see it in the walls and various grants
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for his idea now as part of an e.u. innovation program he's working on a sustainably died and process pressure time after that he can get down to designing most 2nd economy fashion. then how about you if you're also doing your bit terms about it visit our website orbs. this is a tweet. last day doing your bit. with sharing your story. and maybe when these one out they can be turned into a solution to it's a great idea to keep things out of sites i'm very impressed peace and a single idea is also becoming increasingly important when dealing with many invested species some of these plants and being used as close to action. of being
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processed into fish food oh you know a case here in bed is telling it into a delicacy in restaurants africa takes you to the no then you have to know a. hauling a trap in from the ocean bed do it high chief aga had only set it out a day before had a depth of 180 meters but one day was enough for the tour guide to almost fill the cage with king crabs a delicacy all over the world yet the christians also pose a growing ecological threat jobber the water you get eaten from the ground you have creds right ever your. these are no to catch we need only from the brand to the back 15 centimeters. harvesting king crabs has brought unheard of prosperity to norway's economically constrained far north. it's even
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enriched the remote fishing village of figure in the us so destitute in 1989 the residents put it up for sale in an average. young people then were moving away because there was no work. now the village has been revived hosting bed and breakfast and even a bee stroll all things to the king crab. fisherman late was among the 1st to discover the non-native species after the nace. soviet researchers had released them into the barents sea in the 1950 s. . but was unaware of that when he found the monster crab and his nets one day. don't call me for what they were the 1st crabs we caught the i weighed all 10 to 12 kilos. we were very old completely by
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surprise i think about for trouble i didn't have the crabs hadn't turned up we wouldn't have any fish processing in turn to go nor any fishing boats or at most 2 or 3 but today we have 15 or 16 boats on. the explosive spread of the king crab is a boon to the fisherman but environmentalists and scientists are alarmed the ratios predators are being spotted further and further south they're expected to reach the scottish coast soon and can even adapt to the war mediterranean waters. and wherever these crabs become established they have devastating effects on of the marine life on the seabed. or some species like mussels and starfish have disappeared completely. the king crab is also known as the monster crab it has no natural enemies and poses
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a threat to every other living thing on the seabed so fisheries authorities have made the quotas generous. seem we have the right to catch a 10 crabs for our own use a free person per year. one crab business worth 990 euro's right in our pockets multiplied by 10 and you know for a 1000 euros you're reaching a look 3 delicacy for free is. what. service is gas after only a short time in the kitchen can otherwise be had only and your ups and asians finest restaurants norway exports over 2000 tonnes of king crab all around the world annually while environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourist savor it spicy meat and the norwegian authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep its population under control.
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keeping nature as healthy balance is not easy often there is too much of one thing and too early to over another with certainty is the case we've been mediately x. think than white rhino today the only 2 of them left on earth and both female now people are favorite looking for ways to save the species from extinction for german and italian santas on the bush plan could be the director of success for the koreas. the future of an entire species is suspended here in liquid nitrogen cooled to minus $196.00 degrees the contents of these contain is that the lot that's institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin will determine whether or not the northern watch rhinos will become extinct so we did and also collection where we harvest 14 always thought it was the highest number of you ever got form and we
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were extremely happy about that outcome and on their christmas eve 2 embryos for photos and saw that. at another and boost to our already existing scaremongers i feel. conservancy in kenya an international team of researchers led by veterinarian thomas hid a plant collected immature eggs from far to one of the last 2 remaining northern white rhinos in december. far too and the gene females the last male so done died in 2018. gravestone in the century commemorates him his sperm was preserved this has allowed researchers to create embryos a crucial steps says chair is that a galileo of the evan taylor biotechnology laboratory incremental where the x. were fertilized with saddam. we know now we
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can maybe aimless is the method to go there every 3 or 4 months and we know we can produce a medicine list from. the embryos are now waiting to be transferred to a surrogate mother. the researchers plan to use southern white line is a subspecies with about $800000.00 animals still surviving the gene and fast who can no longer carry the embryos themselves because of their age but they already grazing together with a possible surrogate mother a southern white rhino female the centuries ranges can't wait after years of fearing for the species survival so it is a he would hope that at least in the near future william will be having some baby no one way trials which is a watery of pain for. the researchers are doing everything they can to ensure that the 1st northern why dry no calf can be born in as little as 3 years that would be a start.
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