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the, the corona virus and data special monday to friday on d. w. the, in the news . this is the news line from berlin. the mother of detained bella, ruth ginger, and left rum on process yet, which appeals to international leaders to save her sons. she's calling on the world to stand up and help us saying valid. we've seen authorities with kill him. she says he's obviously been tortured since being called off a diverted brian air flight on sunday. also coming up us secretary of state data
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link and it's holding costs in egypt as part of a middle east, toward aimed at showing up a fire between israel and palestinian militant and south africa. the former president jacob summa appears in court, and pleads not guilty to corruption fraud, and other charges. ah, i'm see me so much kind. that's good to have you with us. bella was the leader alexander, look shanker, says he acted lawfully to protect people by diverting a commercial flight over belive you see an air spot airspace. he address parliament in his 1st public remark since the country forcibly. we routed the plain and arrested a dissident journalist who was on board robin process, which and his girlfriend were taken into custody. and bela ruth, after their reiner flight from athens to vilnius, was forced to land in minsk on sunday. this week. the you opposed sanctions on bell
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louis over the incident. the 26 year old co founded a social media channel that help mobilized anti government protests last year. i will send, look as i go, defended the decision to divert the plane and condemn the international response. cut me progress or do nothing is predicted are ill wishes from outside and inside the country and change the methods of attack on the stay on. you prefer to be the, they have cross many red lines and have abandoned common sense and human morals, teacher louis grammar. at those informal, this is not information warfare anymore. believe this is modern hybrid warfare. we must do everything to prevent it becoming a real war. a bit of a flood. good. actually. meanwhile, there is mounting concern about bella versus treatment of the detained journalist. this week roman practice,
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you appeared in an alleged confession video. the beller was seen opposition says he was tortured before that video was filmed. now prophecy which is parents are calling on the international community to help us know we will see now what if i know my son very well the we and our friends and relatives have clearly seen that there are a bruises on his face is being covered well with may comp premium one more, but i see that the nose bridge is apparently his nose is broken in north national muslim knowing also and i can say with confidence that he will never admit his skills. because 1st of all, he haven't taken part in mass disturbances. he's never organize them, is all new world. please stand up and help. i urge you to because they will kill him. they will kill him. sophia pagan, the companion of roman protests,
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which was also taken off the ryan their flight and detained. she appeared in a video on tuesday evening. i am to take us to see under the mountain i was born on february 10th, 1998. i'm a citizen of the russian federation. i live in lithuania village. on may 23rd 2021 . i flew on the same plane with rum on potassium, which i am the editor of telegram channel, black book, which publishes private information about internal affairs officers. let's speak more about this now with tanya book. she now she's the europe and central asia associates director at human rights watch in moscow. thank you for joining us. we heard there was likely a confession from sophia, a picket that was recorded under duress, and we've seen a similar video from roman for this year, which what do you make of these videos? first of all, it is crystal clear, the booth is actually made on did us dog is without saying. and
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indeed, if you look proper search his face, it's healthy and eat blasted with pancake makeup which reinforces the very waiting concerns about protest. savage courses being tortured, no the doubt in recent months. so and thousands as peaceful protest up to this invalid the arbitrarily detained and subjected to cruel and degrading treatment. the vicious will be to david, held in truly tortuous condition to the concern for the joy and physical insurgency of protest. 7, rich and sophia got extremely, extremely grave right now,
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very law calling in dungeon their lives are in danger. and we know, meanwhile that there could the crack down on journalists and bella roof has also ramped up. can you tell us what the situation is for journalists right now? both of the russian authorities, he change ill treated. you with the search numerous offices in defendant needs the local and for in the locked up need to and the list including a chunk of criminal charges. they also introduced new legislation that effectively makes it impossible for independent for us to con beverly pacifically. to be put on a peaceful process, we would see streaming from unsanctioned process is no effectively
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bombed in ok. so it's an extremely dangerous situation for both protesters and journalists now the opposition leader to fit on a teacher know sky i spoke to the european parliament about this incident a little while ago. let's listen to what she said with the rain, the flight incidental. lucas, santa cruz, the line in became a threat to international peace and security, trans direction of the international community is justifiable or strong and effective. but i would like to emphasize the blue sense leave in decent, must fear of lawlessness for more than 9 months. disrespectful human rights and freedom is the feature of christian costs for the keys, but seems strict elections of august 2020. the regime has completely lost the boundaries of acceptable behavior. so we heard a very clear message from atlanta teacher there or to the european parliament. what
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would your message be to your appeal lawmakers right now and what needs to be done by for saying the slides to learned by g. soc the hijacking, like bill russian for to clearly aim to send a message to civil society that they will not talk anything in the attempt to crush you. sent the new option. what's the wall, if you will, all is to the play and to crew, and in addition to sending the message to the people and they're also something it to democrats and governments, they're sending it to the roster and in the foods to respond to the lawless action. by mr. lucas chunk, jen, o'clock, and government should drive the safety of rum on protest savage. and to see if the driver is the well being of bill of russian civil
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society needs like novel before we'll have to leave it there. tanya looks, you know, europe and central asia associate director of human rights watch. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. let's check on some other headlines now. cycling yas has made landfall in eastern india. coastal areas were hit by winds of up to 155 kilometers in our and torrential rain. more than a 1000000 people have been evacuated in the states of west pen gall and it's the 2nd cycle and the hit india. and as many weeks, a former chief adviser to british prime minister boys johnson has been answering lawmakers questions on the government's initial response to the corona, virus crisis. dominic coming. so the government failed that the public by reacting to slowly, he accused johnson of not taking the threat seriously. i wouldn't say routine. and
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the court in brussels is hearing the european union case against the vaccine producer astrazeneca. the e u says the company violated the supply contract. it says, astrazeneca was the block, $50000000.00 doses, which had failed to deliver on time. the u. s. secretary of state and any blanket has met with the egyptian president as part of his diplomatic mission in the middle east, blinking in the region following 11 days of conflict between israel and hamas. his talks with the egyptian president, i feel fatter ccs are due to focus on strengthening. last week's garza sees fire and getting reconstruction 8 into the gaza strip. he's due to travel on to jordan later. gentlemen. any comment? let's get the latest on the story correspondent kareem alcohol re standing by in cairo kareem. it's good to see you egypt brokerage. this sees fire between israel and hamas, so how closely are aligned or egypt, and the u. s. and how to cement to cease fire and maintain stability in the region
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. well, 1st and foremost, of course, this is a thank you visit by joe biden, for to easy for brokering to cease fire. because we should not forget the relationship between the 2 countries is not without tension. i mean, the former us present donald trump called interest and present to see his favorite dictator. and then on the other hand, biden, when he started his office, he said he would talk more emphasis on the simplification of human rights. that seemingly, of course, today is not on the agenda. washington is same simply recognizing the strategic importance of egypt. when it comes to god, of course, both countries have a common interest and it is to stabilize the volatile situation because they don't forget the gaza strip lights on the doorstep. so the main interest of the ship is guards. us stability is where the things might, when they escalate,
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they might be stuck with the problems that follow for washington. on the other hand, of course is the main channel of communication to us because you're not directly talking to them. well, we know that the secretary said entered the book and he said it is key to rebuild and repair gaza without re supplying her must. so how will they be allowing aid through this border to gaza when egypt is sharing the only border with the other ship that is not directly controlled by israeli, present up to the pledge $500000000.00 for the reconstruction of the gods. but when comes to the question, how to circumvent the hama in the reconstruction of gods, i think this is a token illusion. how much is controlling all aspects of life in the gaza strip and mainly it's ministration. but this is a problem not only easier to deal with,
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but also of course the americans and the european because the situation on the ground is very, very different. and koreen looking ahead, you know, secretaries they blanket will also move on to meet with jordanian leaders. what role does jordan play in maintaining the ceasefire? what i think joiners emphasis will go to other progress than many dissertations, the jews limit the westbank for palestinian genius and dejection. the main problem here is the israeli occupation and is the question of equal rights between israelis and palestinians. none of those issues close to the source and i think the arab states, all of them, will try to remain these issues on the agenda. the talk in jordan jordan most probably will focus for now on coming station east jerusalem, and the issue of force evictions of policy unions and moving of us into policy and neighborhood since
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a lot on the agenda there. correspondent kareem alcohol re speaking to us from cairo. thank you. now, syrians, head to the polls today to vote in presidential elections. only voters and government held areas of the war torn country can cast their ballot. the opposition claims the poll is a force. it says president bashar assad, who is running for a 4th 7 year term is pre ordained to win. it is the 2nd presidential election since the civil war rocked it. 10 years ago. sods face is all over the syrian capital, damascus, his campaign posters, door for those of the other 2 candidates cleared by the legislature to compete. the final vote tally is expected to show similar dominance by assad. so why is everyone so sure of an aside victory to start with? not all syrians can participate, only residence of areas under government control can vote in the country that has
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the largest number of displaced people in the world. those in rebel held districts are ineligible in the autonomy. curtis regions in the north are not participating. millions of syrians have fled the country during its years of civil war. some of those living abroad can vote like here in lebanon. on the other hand, germany has forbidden the syrian consulate from registering voters, and another president, bashar al assad is running against 2 other men. abdullah saloon, abdullah and mark mood, asked my marie, who said very little chance of winning. they qualified for the vote after an extremely restrictive process in parliament. all candidates must have the support of 35 members of parliament, which is overwhelmingly dominated by a 3rd party. candidates must have lived in syria continuously for 10 years, excluding any one from the diaspora. and they must be married to
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a syrian citizen. the united nations had said it is not involved in the election. and the us says without un involvement, it won't recognize the results. syria media says the regime has invited observers, but from regime friendly countries like russia, iran, china, and venezuela. the last elections were held in 2014 at the height of the civil war and saw a sod when in the landslide in a vote that was also widely condemned by the u. s. and the u, as neither free nor fair. let's get some analysis on this now with a journalist kristin, head back, one of germany's leading experts on the middle east and syria. kristen, thank you for joining us. we saw this pretty much, no doubt, that serious president, bashar la side will be the winner here. he will get another 7 year term in office. is there anything that we should watch out for that could come as a surprise in this election?
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i don't think there's going to be any surprise because it is michelle. i need the electron to legitimize his rule internally and externally, because it's bashfully, it's very strong. and i rush, i seeking the rehabilitation of the accomplishing internationally because serialized in ruins. you need money for reconstruction, so was flooding that putting aimed at is reconstruct and be paid by the way by the europeans and the american. so they want to put some dynamic introduced rehabilitation of the regime by claiming this electron to be some kind of democratic by putting 2 other candidates basically, which doesn't make it any more democratic than used to be without candidates. ok, but let's talk about that legitimacy domestically at home. because as you said, the country is in ruins. the economy is in freefall. how much support is there for us beyond that, the propaganda that we see it is very important to understand that this election is
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an opportunity for syrians to prove their loyalty to the regime. and this is important in a dictatorship and in a police state, because it gives you security, it could save your life and can save you from detention. it could bring you some more humanitarian aid. it could bring you a commission by the secret service that you need to maybe get back to your own house. so many syrians use this actually to say that they are, you know, on the side of the peasant, obviously because they are afraid of being detained or being persecuted. so this is very important, but we have seen during the last month, this is a growing discontent. and even critics, by his own, supported by people in the media, journalist, judges, lawyer, civil servants who have spoken out, especially on social media, on the very bad economic conditions and the mismanagement of the government itself . so these people were detained and they were just released in just before the election in this presidential amnesty. so this is the message to the people living
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there. look, you don't, you're not supposed to criticize what i'm doing in this country. just go and elect me for now, but it's important to see, you know, to understand these pictures and you see all these people railing reading. this is the way to really save your life or to make you, you know, to gain a little bit from decision and its methods in the country. and this 10 years after the civil war, abrupt it and serial. do you think that this lunch election is also by our last, i'd trying to take this as a turning point to say the war has been one now we look into the future. well, he's definitely sending a different signal. this one's messages with this. first of all, he's saying that he doesn't care about any you and that process because there is a constitutional committee that is supposed to meet in geneva and that it's supposed to create a new constitution 1st and then have democratic elections under you and civilian outside the late the work of this committee for several months, as for the last meeting was in january and it ended without any result. so he's
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saying, i don't care for you and processes. i'm just going to stay here. he's also saying to russia that he's not going to go anywhere in a deal, you know, that may be about him putting a broker with the west thing that okay, we'll let go and look for somebody else could replace it. he's basically saying that he's going to be where he is. he is dependent on the people. keep him in power, which is important to understand is iran and russia internationally. it's melissa leaders, walls and the business elite. internally, all these people want to be rewarded by himself, which makes syria, basically a mafia state. because these people are in witching themselves by bribes, by controlling the black market by smuggling things, by taking humanitarian aid, their own militia members. so this is basically what these regime supported. i've seen them 1st and what they were criticizing cannot stabilize the country because he needs people empower until now because he needs them in the future to keep their
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journalists, kristen halbert. thank you very much for that analysis. my pleasure. south africa, the former president, jacob summa has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges relating to a $1000000000.00 arms deal dating back to the late 1900 ninety's. through my accused of accepting annual payments from a french army manufacturer in return, prosecutors say he granted the company protection from scrutiny. film are facing charges of corruption, money laundering, and racketeering. and did have you sandra increases that the court in peter murfreesboro, covering the story for us. i adrien, so jacob, to my showed up in court. he pleaded not guilty. tell us more about what's happened . i both take up to my as well as the company involved pleaded not guilty of do my indicated once again that the all the see if at all at the politic trial, that's what we've been from him before. is that many times in the past that this is
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a conspiracy against him by white monopoly capital, by foreign, by agencies. but you never put any evidence for that. any evidence on that table. but this kind of urgency theory is you can hear that a lot. i'm right in front of the court at the moment of do, my supporters showed up. they set up a massive stage of dumas written on it in his home province. natalie says a very, from the bank, but on the whole country that has changed dramatically. he's definitely not having so much power in its own policy even as you had before. and he charged back to the late 1990 s. what took so long to get to this point right there. i'm still happened that 998 in 2005, one of my former financial advisors was convicted for accepting a bright from the manufacturer and passing it onto zoom on after what's the prosecutor started to investigate. you might as well, but drop the charges shortly before he became president. not every gun, only after his presidency in 2018, the investigation started again,
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the case started again, but even ever since then, there's been a lot of delayed because of legal technicalities, mainly somewhat different. they'd do much to blame and legal team that's trying to delay the process, which is also what the pro, secure to today indicated once again by whom i denied this. and how likely is it that the former president will actually end up in jail? well this gate, they will drink 4 months, possibly even years, more than $200.00 witnesses will testify you. but there's another case that could get them into trouble as much do my set up as state capture investigation during his time as a president, pennell that is investigating corruption and the high level institutions taken over by corrupt individuals. he testified for a few days and then refused to go again. thing the commission is biased and because of that, the court here decided he has to testify. you have to come back. he refused to do so. so in the next week, possibly they might rule that he is facing zeta term. even this year dw
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correspondent adrea and creech at the courthouse in peter more respect. thank you very much. the to sports now and in soccer, the europa league final takes place on wednesday in the polish city of good manchester united are the favorites to win the trophy and have plenty of european experience under their bells while opponents via are in their 1st major final. when would propel the spanish team into next seasons? champions league and their coach knows a thing or 2 about this competition. emory plotting his route to the euro, believe title. it's a familiar role for the spaniard because when the competition 3 times with severe, he might be no stranger to european glory. but his current club is hillary algo, into the 1st major european final as under dogs. but emily says respect for manchester united won't affect his player. so leif with bit data that
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we have done with the other teams that you respect manchester united, i think the right competition favorite to win the trophy alongside some other teams . and the old people followed the bio nice that will be on, but showing them respect, elizabeth, we must believe in ourselves. what's the needle? the last fatal conveyance and manchester united won't be short of belief themselves . after finishing 2nd in the league, but with no silverware since 2017. the club is desperate to get back to europe in glory days. their manager is part of united folklore. having scored the winner in the 1999 champions league final and he knows that for the funds. second is nowhere . when you get your final you, if you need to win it or you want to win it to you, it's, you don't get a price for, for attending. $1500.00 funds will be
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a load into the stadium in the polish city of get danced with capacity restricted because of the pandemic. united supporters are hoping for another european title to add lustre to their legend. while hillary aus small by the followers want to give this iconic trophy pride of place in another wise bear display cabinet. your painful balls governing body your way far has opened disciplinary cases against rail madrid, barcelona, and you venice over their roles in attempts to form a super league. they were among 12 clubs who threatened to break away from the way from but after a widespread backlash, all except those 3 pulled out of the super league. punishments for their refusal to back down could include a 2 year ban from your way for competition, including the champions leak. before we go, stargazers, across the pacific rim, have been enjoying a heavenly treat. it's a total lunar eclipse, the 1st in 2 years. this was the view from sydney harbour bridge, the earth locking light from the sun onto the moon. this is a rare,
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to switch to organic oh me, species. an expedition look into the secret language of wales se sending part of the underwater listening. if you're getting your window into their, their life member, you will never see a company research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june, 4th on dw, sometimes
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a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference knowledge and grows through sharing, download it now for me. the welcome to this new edition of africa, a weekly environment to show. today we're devoting part of the program to kissing sustainable design and fashion ideas. i am sandra, twin over here in compiler. uganda. great to help you with us. hello there,
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sandra. welcome all you view as i'm for zillow. coming to you from lagos, nigeria, now over the next stuff, and we hope to inspire you what i did on health, and leave and dress in waste kind to the environment. how about some vague issues made in some ways all clothes made of treat box, the bose that strikes and practical and we have some design to use it not to revive . is that a guarantee you never can see that but before we hit the eco caught walk, we're 1st had to molly that more than 70 percent of the population lives from farm in. and in order to boost the harvest, most of the farmers there use chemical pesticides. well that's called a high price. if you've been health and the environment and there are bible
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autocracy, the $4000.00 orange trees is spread over 15 acres. this is deanna agriculture. pharma mia mind is public obama call for a long time. i pay the past calls, you might have damaged the whites tom might be in search in 5th the seas and each through them causing them to stop bearing fruit ball. when we tried many different chemicals in our fight against the how might in frustration and nothing worked so much. but then we started using a new one and not only did it walk when it's also a lot cheaper than conventional side july and i was myself or did you know leave from india? they knew she was introduced in the 964. if the restaurant propose, if the plant grows quickly and can handle temperatures up to 45 degrees,
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important for the countries hot climate now in abundance. they contain a horse of useful ingredients, especially the fruit. when processed, this substance can be used for this, you know, and agriculture own purposes. but the potential of been in my office to say, is still largely unknown. there are only a few new oil producers in my lease one company instead of 200 kilometers, not is of the capitol producing name. oil is an m p process only, right? what's that has fallen off the tree is collected, and right in the shed, the oil is it's structured because you're pressing a little 15 euros and can be used to spray and 80 a one side. this size of a soccer field. oil produced delays from godaddy stumbled upon 1000000000 trees. repellant attribute somewhat by accident. who do you have it in place like that?
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i saw the nasty wound and head. it was charmed by everybody. this is kimmy. i already knew a little about the brand. and so i took some classes and them made a pair and put it on the want. immediately there flies left. the dog and i was led to them was listed. there is no more than evidence for the effectiveness of the name my lives, meaning to of culture has been the thought you its beneficial properties that i've done the ingredients in new oil is that's what makes the new best product it's been found doing here. so when an insect in just the substance, they don't develop any new or is not toxic for humans or bees. but from i still have a chemical alternative. even both 1000 of people fall ill do do best to say
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poisoning in my life. every yeah, this came close. i fall on every corner to shirley in there. she's gone from us by this decides enlarge one to 24 people. couple of summers defy using chemicals. because it's 11 using name or sees have been offered training to people in this country who want to switch to organic farming. and that involves learning how to make bio pesticides. one for the oil is mixed with $55.00 will be what it's then ready for spring. there already is light sensitive, however, and should therefore be played after sunset. during the session had been agit discovered an emphasis on i'm the one in the can field. you know this evening, listen them, it was all ready knowing on the part of the on during the 1st,
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which meant we didn't get all the eggs that we missed. we had in 4 or 5 days, but will destroy them and repeating. that meant 4 times a month for them and we'll get them completely in a minute. got him on this specialist has already convinced is your conclusion that the new product is right for him. i believe the name is that we will have around us and they all is not very expensive to process. so i'm delighted with this info boy and now you back at the orange plantation near bummer school. the farm now supplies organic oranges to the entire region. their success will inspire other farmers to use new oil and combats with humming the environment. the co operative was open, looked at different ways clubbing, including shoes, guns produce fairly urgently needed. the test find uses nearly
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80 rubio cubic meters of water each year. now once more companies and bob, we come up with this also cynical model where the candidate for this week doing your big i let me nuts i muscle rural. doing heard that involves producing v and shoes, ones without any animal components. a quick check in zimbabwe capital herrera shows that most shoes here like elsewhere, are made from animal leather. but no sign must have ruined her workers use a synthetic leather with a cotton base. the entire issue is because of the rec, seen the african fabric is made from cotton and also made with rubber the women
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carefully select scraps of fabric from taylors. what was originally supposed to be a part of address will now get a 2nd to life with cycling events. it's not a big topic of them, but it's not particularly prominent activity. but for me that just kind of made me . like i said, it was a light bulb moment that i realize, okay, there's actually a lot of fabric out there that's probably just been thrown out and we use african fabric. so why don't we incorporate that into our shoes? all shoes are made with a sewing machine that doesn't require electricity to be on. the printer has also created jobs for survivors of child marriage like cheaper munoz gov's. he knew something, and that was i'm learning something, something that i really wanted to pursue education because of the traumatic experience i had in my life. everything didn't go so well and i lack another plus
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for the environment is the packaging which is made from recycled cardboard. a single pair of shoes costs around $150.00 us dollars. that's expensive for many, zimbabwe ends. but a portion of the profit goes towards supporting the victims of child marriages. and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it. this is tell website. and us the tweaks the hash tag doing the open with we shall yours to raise hers. they look great. does they? i might just have to or the affair for myself. there are so many you so much here is all around doubt. if we just use a market nation, that is right crease even the most delicate my 2 years from nature can be transformed into pure luxury. in our next report,
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we'll see some incredibly beautiful examples of that. it could be leave, it could be reads, it could be balk, it's, it's feathers from, from but it's anything that's incredibly humble that you have to look at with new eyes and friends form, use your imagination and transform it into, you know, something that hasn't been thought about before nature's glad is the london based ethical design. brown that creates innovative, sustainable surfaces, and they've come up with over $3000.00 of them. the raw materials are often waste, see shelves or feathers from poetry thumbs. the team incorporates them into that create oriented joint projects with other designers like the bath tub played with excels. often the thought material is practically unrecognizable in the finished product. i love watching other people reach that
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point where they pick it up and they go, oh this is amazing. i haven't seen anything that looks like what is it? and then you say it's your breakfast. this is produced in the philippines where there's a long tradition of using organic materials because everything is hand made a square meter can end up costing around 2000 heroes. what we took was people with existing cross skills and we developed them to the level that they are at now, which is a level that nobody else you know for the face design is all over the world working with sustainable natural materials in germany. and catherine uses special ed for her label, fort hood in switzerland design atanya shanker, makes handbags from left to choose. beryl,
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interested in a new most sustainable concept of luxury leaving things that would otherwise be considered a waste. an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for the sustainable creations mitchell has so much to offer us on the reason so much to gain by walking because instead of against, for centuries. righty, uganda tree back has been used to make fun break in a process that doesn't help the tree. as we know, demand for clothing middle natural fibers is growing all over the world with more and more people came to move away from the synthetics. so could you get this back close become a global fashion trend that can help the environment this mac will be used to close after and don't out and complex process. it will be
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turned into fabric for dorinda. metal was creations. the design, i'm expression from backlog in her studio in compiler. in uganda, it is an age old tradition. and one shifting has a lot of potential trained to, to revolve the above fluids from the look of the known coach looms and said to them and appreciating the then question, would you gone no matter who gets the buckler 280 kilometers from the copy to where the tradition technique is still practiced. here, close is made from the inner bark of the natal seats, locally known as the factory. after the bug is carefully peeled from the tree trunk, it is socked in hot water for several minutes. this is primarily done to remove sap
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but also to soften the material. then the bach is beaten with wooden mallet. it takes hours of pounding and stretching before a usable, broad fabric is created. while the cloth drives in the sun, no matter talks to, can you tell the designer also asked and built to treat in future. she will get all the back clothes from a particular tree at an agreed price because i want this buck close every. so in that process, the thumb i will make sure he blunts more and more trees and also keep the ones that you already had. looking at, i mean our plans a nutri every time one is adopted, but he also takes care to protect freshly peeled ones. they wrapped in banana, leaves and left in peace to give them time to rejuvenate. after yeah,
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to me i can have this new back from the same sheet. this process can be repeated for up to 60 years. and she money and he never called and i'm confident that even my grandchildren will earn from the tree without cutting it down and got it. they'll continue to get more benefit from keeping it will cut. meta also wants to see if got the art, which is a new nist because in tangible culture heritage least his work too many trees have been cut down and that young people are choosing western styles over these eco friendly, traditional one. he now chains, craftsman in the technique which also creates job settlement to move from one if you cut down to betray to make charcoal. for instance, you can make quick money. but only once, the, if i harvest the bar room, i may earn less money, but i'll be able to get that money over and over again for years. do you know what's going on? but looking at once the bucket to be promoted as
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