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braman has a 1000000000 beat the drop with a draw against cologne beat a felton hoffenheim grabbed a point each freiburg how champions great by minute to a droll relegated shaka stunned french fish play victories and shared the spoils with berlin and stood got downed glad. and now for that recap that i promised you in a fight but that's mostly at the top of the next hour of an. odd. every day. for us and for our planet. the idea is on its way to bring you more conservation place how do we make cities streamer how can we protect animals and their habitats and what to do with all of waste. we
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can make a difference by choosing reforestation over to be forced to recycling over disposable smart new solutions oberstein said you know we're already sunnybrook is truly unique and we know that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive on globe why do you assume the environmental issues to global 3000 on g.w. and omagh. this week on good stories. to last a speedy that seemed rolled out in the u.s. shopping with face recognition in russia could we begin in india where the subcontinent is suffering under the world's biggest surge in corona infections this
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huge burden on the population this triggered a mental health epidemic that's closing people to seek counseling online. breakdowns feel anxiety these other woods 29 year old connie god uses when asked about how she's coping with the 2nd week of school with 90. water parents are cool with positive and help other has been in the hospital for days plus a family the emotional me hands in the 2nd wave my dad became a victim and a very serious one and it just made me realize how crazy things are at them. around an online mental health platform mind. which connects people to terrorists. and the statistics are enough to tell her that she is not alone. about from anxiety depression and grief that many are already experiencing she says a lot of young people may end up suffering with p.t.s.d.
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post-traumatic stress disorder last year there were about 50 to 60 parity that were coming in in one day and right now from the last 3 to 4 weeks at least that has started to 50 already the 2nd wave has been catastrophic images of people gasping for breath and collapsing in front of hospitals where no beds or oxygen are available have a back to the mental well being of many some experts are convinced this we've had triggered a mental health epidemic of its own. therapist should actually worsen says many young people who come to her feel hopeless and anxious over an uncertain future we're also collectively going to a traumatic experience right now with. ongoing anxiety. or well. which means that none of us. to handle and.
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i was difficult. cian of us in ads that being constantly connected with the world online and accessing new information why healthful is also impacting the country's youth. well i guess you didn't. make a majority and of these days you may be generating very distressing in regions. of the west 8 and 8 in reading some nice and or museums i don't think it's an experience that any of us could ever recover from yes we need help. on this yes he did more and more. because there are. increased conversations about both of them have been doing what they can to help my amplifying the quest for emergency aid on social media they say that while there is an overpowering feeling of helplessness there is also some optimism in the way young people have been mobilizing help in these times.
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in the us the 19th exene campaign is well underway with millions already vaccinated surprisingly the state of alaska as the country spends distracting road have to split its removal. final preparations for a vaccine flight near the arctic circle in alaska kimberley and on house with her 50 shots of the modernity vaccine she hopes they'll help bring an end to the pun demick which has had rural alaska hard one person gets a hair that's you know that's 5 percent of the population almost so that one household pretty much can cause for the whole village to shut down that means nobody hauling water nobody hauling fuel nobody you know you're not leaving your house to go get stuff that you've made. ok going to start tonight 20 minutes will
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be despite its remoteness the state of alaska has rolled out the coronavirus vaccines faster than any other state in the u.s. today the team of health care professionals will be visiting several indigenous villages in the arctic wilderness. the village of bein a thai has no mobile phone coverage no supermarket and no permanent doctor landing on a gravel runway covered with snow all goods have to be flown into vienna tie today's air freight is the covert 19 vaccine the village of around 200 inhabitants is only 2 cars one of them is the ambulance snow mobiles of the most important means of transport here a quick ride takes the team to the local health center. inside around 20 villagers are waiting for their shot.
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like most of the villagers lawrence roberts belongs to the which and tried for many years he's relied on his strong constitution but in time of the pandemic he wants to play it safe. from wherever to go the way you would have to get sick or. prevent hospitalization this could. take off to the next village it may be one of the world's remotest places but when it comes to the vaccine program alaska is leading the way. the shitty town and the southern edge of the trade is would have fewer of these poorest neighborhoods. people here lack of electricity and other basic amenities and the government looks on without taking action. regional authorities and the process of demolishing these houses. social worker
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ministers eyewitness to this transition right in front of us where they were build a regional park. demolition the government's attempt to stop the illegal settlements here but relocation is slow going the trucks can be seen coming and going to the ring sent. a menace and his team often come to visit they bring families basic supplies and are middlemen between the authorities and those who want to leave this place. ok. living conditions here on you main children can't be expected to live like this that's why i think it's important that we all help that way these families can exist in normal housing conditions until they're relocated. how is that for you point that at least as far as food hygiene and electricity is concerned. if you are the power has been out since october but
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cannabis plantations further up an area 6 encreasing retraining the power supply families here were once able to get electricity from their own lines across the oh fernandez has been living here for 30 years it's never been easy but now life for her and her children has become impossible it's sad my children grow up here but i want them to have a good life i want them to have running water and electricity for t.v. set. we put the buckets here then warm the water in them and then we pour it in the bathtub so we can wash ourselves these families suffer most year in the cold months as t w reported this winter feeling forgotten by politicians they found other solutions . is a bit relieved now that she has solar panels and electricity. don't install the panels his charity organization wants to help 70 other families to get started with solar power. the motional this is a community where people live illegally and that's why government authorities can't
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intervene like they usually put up with this would be asking them to do something highly unusual and at the moment we don't have any politicians who do on the usual thing us because you need courage for that and you have to be willing to take a risk with. the regional government has taken a clear line of the morlocks tricity you give them more than marianna plantations will take they take advantage of these people's poverty. but local police only have limited power as i used to says the central government has to do something but they won't. be a menace doesn't understand why not. violence is in the air here it's a ghetto a ghetto for the poor and that generates crime a lot of people using drugs and selling them that's not good it needs to stop. is a place with many faces this is just one of them.
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in a russian supermarket chain customers can pay by simply looking into a camera. or some activists are sounding the alarm about the tension of data protection abuses. cash cards and cell phones os cell yesterday today is the blink of a camera lens is all it takes and under the tap is paid to face i did acknowledge is now operating in around 50 of the x. 5 retail groups moscow supermarkets says look at him and as. we want to make it convenient for customers they save time and don't need to get out there for a while it just press a button the system or it's their face and they can go home quickly or sister my. cell far facial recognition payment is only available to customers who have accounts with a major russian bank and for there to they have to provide to the bank with their
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biometric data once studied by credit card institute shows 70 percent of russians would be willing to use of the technology once with and heard about it. never heard of it before and if you coud would you do that you might not maybe but overstocking sisters in the so now they're going to recognize our faces to grangeville have to get used to that. yet facial recognition technology is all. be a part of everyday life from us guys more than 170000 cameras register and regulate public life how of of them with the help of face side while it's a blessing for police officers it's a curse for data protection advocates. privacy activist alyona pop over campaigns against to the must use of facial recognition and is critical of russian laws she says as they are too vague and to don't protect personal data well enough but paul
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has even sued in moscow city government without success measured on. our biometric data is part of our private lives which no one is allowed to enter with their dirty shoes and once it's deposited you can never get rid of this data your voice your gate in your face that's data that accompanies us throughout our lives. that became apparent to during recent opposition protests hundreds involved in authorized demonstrations over the last few months have been subsequently investigated and punished by police in moscow. but the doctor protection arguments haven't convinced software developers as they're currently under lies in customer reactions to the technology the goal is to later install facial recognition cameras in more than 6000 self-service terminals across russia. back.
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