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of asian service on the taking crisis is multifaceted and there are many solutions that need policy and financial interventions. but also from when the technology is needed, relatively speaking, since the great stink, not all that much has changed and how we handle sanitation. but another pressing global issue is pushing activists and scientists to rethink the status quo. climate change. climate change is this can be even more challenging for some attention because, for example, in flooding increases them where people are relying on on site connotation. okay, between love can wash out the contents of pit latrina was the ones in the state. well, who they're going to call a help? posit losses can destroy the water pipes and other infrastructure. if there's droughts, then people might not have enough water water, sewage systems. while climate change exacerbates the issues of honorable sanitation
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infrastructure, outdated sanitation systems in many developed countries, a worsening the effects of climate change. flushing the toilet accounts for some 30 percent of a person's average daily drinking water consumption. older toads use up to 14 leaders of water per flush, even though 3 leaders might be plenty depending on what needs to go down the drain . in 2011 the 1000000 and the gates foundation initiated the reinvent the charlatans that awarded grands to researchers to develop sustainable tal technology that could function without connections to the public sewage systems. teams have doubts, university of technology, for example, are using the ground to work on a water saving toilet system that employs microwave technology to transform human waste electricity. credit showed university in the you, k, use the grand to finance the development of the nano membrane toilet country human waste. without any external energy or water. the tunnel realizing the mechanism
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activated by the pull of a lever and vaporize ation. after vaporizing the ways liquids are filtered through a special membrane. sorry, crap, all. the time has shed to in history for centuries, and continue through so many, many people around the world need was and we all knew. so next time to take 40 bucks, men hold a moment and reflect the monumental acts of angel, prize, ingenuity, and abuse. you're about an impossible to do what your hands afterwards. throughout the pandemic, many of us have got used to the idea of working remotely. after all, the less we come in contact with each other, the less chance we have spending the buyers. but what about health care itself? before over 19 turned our lives upside down. the trend towards tele medicine was
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already developing. not every ailment requires and in person visits, the doctor, the crisis is only served to increase our appetite for digital consultations. oh, i need to see a dermatologist at short notice. except the next available appointment is in fair months time. but then i can cover a doctor offering online consultation after entering a few personal details on her website. i find myself talking to her just a few minutes later. yeah, i have said i need to type. yeah, my hands have been really, really dry for quite a long time now. and they each a bit to, i'm wishing your hands more frequently might have impaired your skin is natural protective barrier. this can lead to a kind of eczema. so the 1st thing you need to do is apply hand cream a lot more often. the online consultation costs $30.00 euros. i consider
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that a price worth paying if i had a problem i was concerned about, as i get help quickly and easily. in many cases we can look at the patient and make an assessment based on the severity and extent of the problem. and then also determine the degree of urgency. of course, that's no substitute for personal contact. you still need doctors surgeries for physical checking or for certain technical equipment needed for a more precise diagnosis. the reason being to find them and get me the video consultation serves as a preliminary finding for diseases where visual checked by the doctors. and now this form of tele, medical treatment has only been permitted in germany since 2019 in the corona, virus era, patients are happy for the opportunity to save time and avoid risk of infection and demand to story. like so many other areas of life medical care is now also becoming
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digitalized. people with chronic conditions can for example, have their blood pressure monitor remotely by stafford at clinic next day to health care management expert in the country. affility unkind thing says patients in germany have become increasingly receptive to the concept of telemedicine. this is lead to greater willingness among investors to provide funding that enables the young companies to acquire new technologies. cut endorsement can bit of a lot of firms in germany, of insufficient funding that going on. but it's especially the case, would start at all a laugh and that's no changing in some areas. we're seeing many parts of the health sector getting a lot more capital, isn't not unable to catch up with us. for example, if all our companies now have a better setup all round up with competent team so they can develop a broader scope of phone calls. when done on my provider. and to conclude the digital boom has benefited and given birth to a lot of startups. swedish company crew has developed
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a digital health that allows users to consult with the doctor at live. after registering online patients answer a series of questions about their symptoms and can then request an appointment. cruz network now extends to 900 doctors across europe covering all manner of medical conditions and violent infection. terry hall infections, headache, many different types of pain, diarrhea, and vomiting i infections. everything that normally a general practitioner would deal with short notice, which based on the line that tried putting your head down, said your chin meets your chest. is that painful? yes, yes, i feel it on the right side of my head where the painters the services available in scandinavia, in france, britain and now in germany to dr. speak of range of different languages in germany
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. consultations are offered in german or english prescriptions, sick notes and referrals are all issued electronically. but doesn't that raise data privacy concern? i start feel a lot to hand off. a lot of people will have questions because it's also new. club is also an days of privacy concerns are always great when it comes to health matters and then, but we're seeing people getting used to it pretty quickly. and they know that it works on the doctors who have tele medical treatment training are able to find out a lot by asking the patient questions. and this is often digital applications are now common place and a health care world. in addition to remote consultations, they now also enabled after care for acute and chronic diseases, ordering medication, compiling patient data, and even psychotherapy services. ah, when it comes to serious life threatening conditions, there is no substitute for
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a proper visit to the doctor. but telemedicine can offer supplementary health, and in germany, for example, health insurance companies now cover both types of treatment. you can say telemedicine, remote working with a catch with fewer reasons, to go out, you're moving a whole lot less. but that's where the self motivation comes into play, and i'd much rather go for a jog than sit on a tramp, train, or bus to the doctors. just ask all of korea the yes. here we go. i'm so it's 41, a good warming up. it's really important stretching very important because going to action. it's warming from i think the neighbors see me me solid. the pendant mac means many of us aren't commuting to
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the the, the the all ah. into the conflicts with sebastian, nevada and congregation between israel and the palestinians. gone into the 2nd week . i guess this week from jerusalem is michael freeman, policy advisor, israel's foreign minister. country now listening to the key criticisms being moved by the, by the ministration and go back to seeking a 2 state solution conflict. 30 minutes on the w. outdated medical infrastructure,
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overwhelmed intensive care unit in romania. this is lead to hospital fire with his deadly consequences. the doctor diana, but she lost her father in want to now she's fighting to improve her countries health care system focus on europe, 90 minutes. when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room as are nice to me. it was hard. fair. i even got white hair is learning the language, hit me a lot. this kid to me and critical 1st unity to instruct you want to know their story for my verified and in for a live formation for migraines. ah the
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the me was ah, this is the w news lies from berlin for us. president tells israel's prime minister he expects to see the escalation to pave the way 1st spire with him off. for instance, box benjamin netanyahu says he's determined to continue the gaza offensive at the violence rages on hamas fi is more rockets into israel. i think people been running for cover also coming up to the afghans who worked for the german army stay. there are risk as troops prepared to
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withdraw the calling on the german government to grant them a stylus and opposition to the tokyo. let's think it's growing as japan spike. and you covered 19 cases, but the health, the head of the international olympic committee and some his games will go on the news. hello, i'm really mohammed us, president joe biden has urged israel to de escalate. it's offensive against hamas militants in garza. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not backing down saying the military operation will continue until its objectives are achieved . i'm off as reported in looking for a truce. meanwhile, the death toll is rising. with many children caught in the crossfire. the young girl rescued from what was once for
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families home, destroyed in an air strike. she was buried in the rebel for hours as her siblings and mother died around her calling for help. the 2 days later, she's recovering with her father in hospital severely traumatized. her name is susie. on the matter of fact, along the way, i heard the voice of my children. from beneath the rubble calling me, i heard my son's voice calling, dad, dad, before he suddenly became silent. he's 2 and a half years old. what and my daughter was calling me, dad, dad, a few words. then she went silent to get him off of these really army has been showing the gas a stripped targeting,
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how much the tunnel systems there. they reported that they took aim at about 50 targets. but there's no guarantee there won't be innocent deaths. i have to say, we don't we hopefully we still quite, we can use it. but i want to say that we're doing that while doing their utmost to avoid civilian cars. palestinian president, my food boss, has called for an immediate end to the fighting. i'm at home read all the attacks and destruction and gaza are, is really occupation led to terrorism in a war crime that is punishable by international law. what the media had out, however, and into hostilities in the middle east still seems a long way off. international diplomacy is trying to make inroads. german foreign minister, a high call mass announced he will fly to the region on thursday for talks with israelis and palestinians. in you will send him with him on the field.
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meanwhile, and gaza. susie still isn't talking and she's only just started to eat and drink again. the doctor say they can't get her the psychological help. she needs because of the fighting. if any victims are innocent here, it's the children or earlier i spoke to professor, yes, i don't know of director of the sterling institute for jewish studies and more than israel at michigan state university. and i asked her about the prospects of the 2 sides reaching a ceasefire in the next few days. certainly it's heartbreaking stories to hear about children for sure. and that's why i think many people around the world and including president biden, and i think israel and palestine themselves would hope for an immediate cease, fire, cease fire as soon as possible. certainly biden is pressing for that. and actually
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it appears as if in the last couple days, egypt has been mediating and facilitating those ceasefire. negotiations are ready in the last couple days between hamas and israel. and so both parties are trying to jock for what the conditions of those fires would be. and neither hamas nor israel at this point has agreed on those conditions. but we're certainly hoping for a cease fire as soon as possible. i think part of what's going on with different officials and mos, and also with miss now is kind of a posturing. so that they don't feel like someone else's telling them when to stop or so that they try to get some kind of advantage. and of course the costs are too high and this to really have many advantages. but i think that there is this kind of posturing, but hopefully also expectation that as soon as possible the next couple days they'll be a ceasefire, so that civilians in gaza, one have to continue burying this burden and hope hopefully also there are pictures
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of children in bomb shelters in israel as well to balance out the report in terms of children being effected this by the fear, severely and fearful child. children, both sides of this. a 2nd look at other stories making headlines around the world. you are a secretary of state anthony, blinking, and his russian counterpart such a love for all have had their face to face meeting. the pair met on the sidelines of this years off the council meeting in iceland. both stressed the need for the countries to cooperate on a range of issues. despite their differences. the u. s. has weighed sanctions on the german firm, overseen construction of russia's nor string to pipeline bought. it will impose sanctions on russian ships and companies involved in the project. the pipeline runs through the baltic sea into germany. the us previously claimed the pipeline would make europe too dependent on russian oil, russian energy,
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and germany's foreign minister called the move constructive. now german troops are preparing to pull out of afghanistan by july. they'll leave behind many afghan colleagues who supported the army for years. working as interpreters, gods, drivers, and cooks the afghans say they are now in danger because the taliban considers them traitors. the matcher. the 2 tawny lead to the protests. the small group is standing in front of the german army camp in massa, asia reef in northern afghanistan. these men form a local bundis, their employees, neither demanding to be allowed to emigrate to germany. we have to leave because we work with them and they community call us by the community, call us, for example, perpetrators. so we have to leave. otherwise we will be killed. we will be,
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as he said, we will be getting up any assassination will be happen. we meet at my job so tiny at his home. he works for the german army from 2009 to 2018 shows as photos of his german connie as a translator. the 31 year old was always at best side. mike was in the military job, have every minute risk. we were in operation, we were in deployment and, and the water zone in operation. so therefore we were fighting and then he showed us this letter. it says i'm much of eat. so tani is a danger to our fight. therefore we have to kill him. it was sent by the islamic emerett of afghanistan, the way the taliban referred to them. so that's why some time he wants to move to
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germany as quickly as possible. he has applied 7 times and was always rejected. so that's something this german soldier content to stand, he was deploy, task, understand, and now leads an organization helping local high is that he points to the example set by other nato members in the, in finance. and when i'm in a cognitive, i'm in the united states, there is a special immigrant visa program in the netherlands to start direct granting assign them to local hires who indicate their in danger. this would become today as you the german defense minister says her country has considerably simplified the procedure when the seal is our goal is to help those people who stood side and bring them to safety in germany together with their families. this applies to those who are working for us now or have done so in the last 2 years. we are still discussing the question of how to deal with early a case for gun and height. that means much of it so tiny can't come to germany. his
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case is still open behind him, the next plane takes off as the german army brings its equipment home. the last of its soldiers, usually bath, gonna stand by early july. now, spain has accused morocco of showing lack of respect for the european union by allowing migraines to cross to spain. north african enclave of uter around a 1000 migrants have arrived there since monday. many of them risking their lives by swimming around break quarters to cross the border. spain's interior ministry says more than half have already been sent back. those who make it to the shore of sale are immediately picked up by spanish soldiers. the numbers of migrants who cross for morocco have decreased overnight. after more than 8000 had managed to reach the spanish enclave in a bit. more than a day. spain deployed the army to patrol the border and sent them. i went back
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speaking in the parliament in madrid, 2 days spanish prime minister, a little scientist vowed to restore order and set that some 4800 migrants had been sent back to the spanish. but i remind you that the border with soda is not only a border between spain and morocco, but also a european border. and that in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect was being, but also to was the european union. some reports as well as this footage suggest moroccan police allowed many of the migrants to cross over to soda unhindered because of a diplomatic spat with spain. morocco was upset that a separatist leader who is seeking independence for the western sahara regent ruled by morocco is currently getting medical treatment in spain than what the officials in madrid say. they are further reinforcing security. and so that to prevent more arrivals while the w correspondence, a,
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yan phillips shows this in the spanish enclave of suitor. and he says that the tension there are likely to continue. it seems like a simple fence between morocco and spain, but it has become an important symbol of world politics. over the past day, thousands of my rent have one across the border. you can still see some of that close here. it seems like the price that spain has to pay for out sourcing some of its, bought our protection and paying millions of euro to morocco, to prevent migrant from passing the border. now, during the diplomatic dispute, morocco that started to make use of its power and test started to let migrants pass . thousands have arrived over the past days. and the challenge doesn't seem to be over to take care now where the drum beats to cancel this summer is already postponed. olympics and paralympics has been echoing on the streets and from a group of doctors despite a spike. in covered 19 cases, the head of the international olympic committee insists the games will open as
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planned. in july the i o. c. 's thomas bar in the upper left, loomed large over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened. i, in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona virus infections poll after poll show a clear majority in favor of terminating the games over fears. it could become a super spreader event box. some said should cancel the olympics while in tokyo for
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this week's meeting. he actually stayed home though in switzerland. what it isn't coming means he cannot come and that implicitly recognizes japan's emergency situation. so thinking a video to show all will be well for the japanese people during the olympics and paralympics box points to bench rehearsals in which athletes competed and were housed in a strict bubble. and he added, most teams will now bring additional health professionals. should corona, virus infections occur with our jump annisa partners in france? i can only re emphasize these fully commitment of the i of the, to organize together. they've are little big and are all in the games for everybody . momentum so important in many sports events is not on box side at the moment, but it's still the i o c's call, whether to cancel the games,
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