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though support from the local authorities has been sluggish, especially when it comes to creating the infrastructure for more collection points . but chad robertson and his team are undeterred me. we are full pushing. the optimism comes the small things, you know, seeing the impact that it makes. seeing positive reviews from customers and being able to grow the business as well. the vision is to really scale our service that are kept on in africa, the recycling model, and get people not introduced cycle but living was circular. or sheila baron's is a convert. she's happy about the vouchers, but even happier, that she's now doing something about the waste problem. people will come to realize that we all need to do something to make the change be the change you want to see be the change. and i'm glad that i got thoughts,
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it's late in life, but i got thought that there are the late the regina ice team are hoping that the government will also increase in support. so that recycling can soon become available to all south africans. engine easier is renowned for many local delicacies. we headed back for this weeks. the label snack indonesia is the world for the most populous country. more than $300.00 ethnic groups live here, which makes for a rich and diverse cuisine live in total market in the capital, jakarta offers a wide range of traditional foods. it's where mister mums, you are, makes it care lactaid on a hearty dish. that's a specialty of the baton we people the
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he's old enough when i started showing character hello here in 1980. read up on the right is the 1st ingredient. the rice is allowed to soak overnight so that it cooks more quickly. other ingredients are coconut washroom flour, fried charlotte ground pepper and shredded coconut. then come the eggs. customers can choose 2 chicken eggs or one duck egg. then the pan is turn over the charcoal fire. that helps give the tailor its special flavor. in the end, it's toughed with 2 spoons of spiced shredded coconut and a spoon of roasted challenge. ah, i really like it because it's very delicious. i've always like character hello,
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antic, metalli food, and i'm battalion the before the pandemic. mr. munsey are used to serve up about 50 portions a day. now we've just 30 or 480-0000 rubia. the equivalent of one euro will get you a portion made with a duck egg with chicken eggs. it's even a little cheaper prices in the character. hello here, a very flavorful, because it's not like the character hello made and other places where the seasoning is a bit careless. this character lower is especially delicious. mister munsey are also sells his character as a takeaway dish. don't up a t or mac on. ah. ready healthy diet, that's one way to stay fit into old age. ready according to the u. n,
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there are more than 500000 centenarians on the planet wrestling. and the number of people over 65 is set to double by 2015. we had to a country with a particularly large percentage of elderly people, japan and many of them have no intention of taking it easy in their old age. she could be enjoying his retirements, after all, to yo kiana is 70 sprightly member of what japan calls the silver generation depends population is aging, so the country is putting pensioners back to work to you yet i used to be a see ship now he proved trees i enjoy the work and it keeps me fit. plus it's a welcome bit of money on the side, we do get a pension but not a big one. and so i really do need to work with here
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in coach he prefecture, more than a 3rd of the population over 65 in the regional capital, many shops and businesses associated with the aging population. there's no one to take over and keep them going to yuki yadda used to run his own restaurant, but the number of dine is started dwindling 10 years ago. now he's traded in his sushi knife for a chain. so i and things are looking up. he's self employed again, but now ends with far more lucrative, 20 years an hour. though the quality gardening, they train young people not far from here. local going, not them asking for someone i know started learning how to prune trees, but then quit default. i asked why,
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and he said he didn't enjoy it. probably because it meant working with so many old people. yeah. to say god, the house that the garden belongs to has vacant. the original residents are probably deceased or in the retirement home. my family pays for the upkeep. the owners are gone, but the garden continues to flourish. you know, year ago in the oh, that's the fishmonger. he's always driving past year and it always gives me a scare. it's almost enough to make me fall off the ladder. they did that, i thought i let me call, she is beautiful, but aging, it's home to japan's oldest child system, dating back to 904 and rather fitting me the traffic is directed by seniors. the old red light district is out of business. the hotel now lies in ruins, in the city of co,
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none. it's back to school in what's called the center for so the human resources is somewhat sterile name for a job agency, serving retirees throughout the us have tree pruning is taught by mister hammer, who is a c one along with training. the center also helps with job placement and takes care of the tax and insurance side you are. it's one of hundreds across the country, all funded by the authorities. the elderly recruits emerge as bus drivers, parking lot attendance and even garden, this little boring. well, no, i didn't know the, the older generation have to pitch in. life would otherwise come to a stand still, due to the departure of the younger population. the expectations are really high. but with us they can work without any pressure and contribute something to their region with him right outside the center is a wooded park where the budding gardeners can get some practical training.
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these 9 trainees, or between 61 and 78 years old. mister. because ocoee, the eldest of the group, used to be a cooking hospital so that the main thing is i get some exercise and stay healthy. everyone needs money and i only get my pension every 2 months. when you know much and it's getting smaller. where does all that money go? i guess that's a political issue again. that says, oh, yeah, madame, the former sushi chef also graduated from the silver generation center. he spent 6 years learning on the job as a volunteer, holding his patients and precision the same skills he brought to the sushi business . but the but, but the will give you don't simply cut off what's on top. you started, the root will get there. if you only trim the top of the obama yoke,
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it would look rather odd. a couple of times. mother, my mr. young has mastered the art and now trains. other thing is mr. august. water is 78 and is revelling. and the new challenge was i got more i'd been mowing meadows fancy trying a tree pruning. i don't have my own to semester. i'm other provides them. he's teaching me so much and he's a really nice person. because of this, mrs. jamara has also joined her husband's new enterprise. she's on the books of the silver generation agency as a cleaner. but when her husband's work becomes too much, she lends a hand for a wage freeze. but i did. i work together with my husband. so and when we've tried something up, what did i feel happier, right away with customers also thank me that the results are so lovely and it makes
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me happy with them on the to get another work day draw too close. so mr. young could have borrowed tools from the temp agencies but insisted on having his own just as he did as a sushi chef. but they will always been a stell joe. for the old days walk, i'm only there's only old people here these days. you hardly ever hear children now, and there are lots of vacant homes for an hour neighborhood. people get old and die, but their sons and daughters don't want the houses. they called them all i built and then i got our ear. no. he plans to keep pruning for another 10 years when he'll be a t. it's a job with a future. japan maybe aging, but the trees continue to grow. ah,
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the news . this is the news life from berlin us president. remember, the victims of one of the countries of worst racist atrocity justices are so heretic so grievous. they can't be buried no matter how hard people try. and so it is here. he says the u. s. has been to silent for too long about the tulsa massacre, where black americans were killed over 2 days, june 1921. also on the program, peru reveals that has the worst per capita running virus death toll in the world.
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after a government report more than doubled, the number who have done in germany is national football team prepares for a friendly against denmark on wednesday night with only 10 days to go. and so the european championships kick off ah i'm mommy and he says, welcome to the program. us president joe biden has been in oklahoma to commemorate the 100 anniversary of one of the countries worst racist atrocities. he's the 1st fitting president to mark the 1921 tulsa massacre, where white residents back by police and national guard units destroyed some 1200 buildings in an upscale black majority district of the city. the exact death hole is not known, but witnesses estimated that as many as 300 black residents were killed. here's
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some of what the president had to say. the rance we speak of today took place 100 years ago. and yet, i'm the 1st president in 100 years ever to come to tulsa. and i say that not to them about me to think about 100 years and the 1st president to be here during that entire time. and in this place in this ground, to acknowledge the truth. what took place here. the correspondent carolina seymour was in tulsa and sent us this assessment of the wider implications of president biden's visit. president biden's visit to tulsa has been extremely significant normally foretold. sounds on the state of oklahoma, but for the entire nation. he's not only the 1st president to talk about what
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happened here in 1921, but also the 1st one to call it a massacre. he also talked about systemic racism in the united states. and in order to fight it, he plans to reinvest in minority owned businesses and communities like this one in greenwood district. that is extremely appreciated by the black community in tulsa. and this old shows that it is a priority for president biden, to start a healing process in a deeply divided country d, w, carolina. ch moore. they are reporting from tulsa, oklahoma. the u. s. state of california has launched a task force to look into possible reparations for black americans. the committee held its 1st online meeting on tuesday to begin a 2 year process to address the harms of slavery and a legit systemic racism. the 1st body of its kind in the united states for slavery was abolished nationwide, nearly 160 years ago. my ancestors here are some more of the stories making headlines around the world. canada has flown as flags that half mast to honor the
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more than 200 indigenous children found buried at a former building. former boarding school prime minister justin trudeau called the past treatment appalling. digital groups are calling now for a nation wide search for unmarked graves. that other sites us secretary of state antony blinking has traveled to costa rica where he urged central american governments to do more to help contain illegal immigration. many people arriving on the us mexico border are from the region. the also voice concerns about human rights in central america. the european union is calling on russia to release a prominent political activist after police and st. petersburg pulled him off a flight bound from poland late monday. andre p. people her of is the former head of the recently defended open russia group, which was critical of the kremlin israeli politicians battling to unseat
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu have until midnight on wednesday to put together a coalition. surely regular centrist. yeah, your lab heat is leading the push to form a government composed of bitter ideological rival. if they succeed, it would end a total 15 years in office for israel longest serving premier peru has made a staggering revision to its official covered 1900 death toll visuals are now reporting that more than twice as many people have died from the virus. as previously estimated from just under 70000 to over 180000 countries. health ministers said a new criteria and changed the count. this means peru now has the world's worst per capita cove, the death rate fighting for life emperors hospitals with oxygen shortages and overwhelmed intensive care units, experts had warned officials were under counting covered 19 death. now the
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government has announced the new toll using updated criteria accounting victims of the pandemic. bama nan see for new counting methodology, we will have more exhaustive figures and figures that as the health minister said, will be very useful to monitor the pandemic container. knows when i'm in family 30 and we will take the appropriate measures to deal with it and hopefully overcome the pandemic very soon. but on both the new criteria has been broadened from those who tested positive. it will now include people who showed corona virus symptoms and those who have been linked to a confirmed case. but outside curious crowded hospitals, the families of the sick, angry at the government's response to the pandemic. they should have told the population about this new figure. so that people would
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really be aware of what was happening because with a figure as low as 60000, i think people felt quite confident. and in some cases they did not stick to social distance thing measures on buckling. non they can also be outrageous that our storage, our latest don't do anything because as we know it is true that our vac things at the moment, but they are not enough for me. that's what we think the government purchased additional dices last month, but the vaccine rollout has been slow and hit by allegations of corruption until the vaccine drive speeds up. the new death toll is a devastating reminder of the human cost of the pandemic. let's bring in simeon table now a british journalist based in lima. simeon, thanks for joining as the new statistic is a big one for prove because it means that they now have a higher is highest corona virus death per capita globally. so is that an inflation
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or is this an accurate reflection of the situation there? though this is an accurate reflection now, which wasn't macquarie's, but for many people in peru have fallen sick and died. i'll be getting into hospital, the hospitals were too full. and so you had relatives, for example, scrambling to get the oxygen on the black market of speculative prices, things like that. so getting your reading just tested in most circumstances was, was really not high on the list of priorities on it was obvious to most people that they had coded and that they needed to get the appropriate treatment for them, which they couldn't get him hospitals. so, i mean, that really explains why the numbers were so low before relatively speaking up to kind of global standard and how they count death toll their i believe that is correct. i mean,
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certainly any other country out the continues like route only count cody takes allergies, whether it's been a positive, not oratory result over the county. and especially if they're a poor country like peru, why not everyone has access to get to getting those tests. how are peruvians reacting to this new desktop figure? well, it might seem digital to understand internationally from outside of group. most rooms are really just met this news with a shrug. i mean, we've known for a long time the official figures were drastic up town probably by around 60 percent . and so really the gulf. i mean, a lot of groovy and including public health experts you've been very critical of the government have been waiting literally something like a year now. so this is changed. and just to give you an idea of that, the news today and newspaper i usually read it was on page 12. so these figures
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seem to reflect on the government's handling of the pandemic, of what criticism is the government facing there? there's been a lot of criticism, i mean the government has changed now a couple of times since the start of the time there make but initially 2 of the big mistakes, according to the governments critics. when the failure to test and trace of the track old to track, to track contact tracing, i should say. and the other one was initially the room was using antibody test knob test, which i will tell you if someone had already had corona virus at least a week or 2 before would even several months before. rather than the molecular test to tell you whether someone is contagious right now. so those are 2 major major mistakes made early on in the pandemic. here, simeon take for us in lima. thank you. thank you. brazil has
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confirmed that will step in as emergency host of copa america. after this years south american championships were thrown into doubt 2 weeks before it's due to start. brazilian president, you're both narrow, made the announcement, despite the pandemic raging in his country, it came after a south. america's football confederation said it couldn't be held in argentina as planned because of a coven, 1900 surge. his look now at other developments in the krona virus pandemic. corona virus lockdown in australia. the 2nd biggest city melbourne, has been extended by another week following a cluster of cases. vietnam says it is resuming international flights. effective immediately, authorities did not say why, but most of the cases in its current outbreak have been transmitted locally. a report says africa faces recession growing violence and higher unemployment because of the pandemic. that's from the mo abraham foundation which promotes good
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governance. spanish football giants rail madrid have announced that carlo anti lottie is rejoining the club. as coach italian will be leaving premier side everton in order to replace the entity in the down in madrid. and lucky was previously at the helm of rail from 2013 to 2015 and led them to a champions league title. he has coached several top clubs including goodness, think a champion, iron munich, and still in football with only 9 days to go before the euro. 2020 football tournament kicks off, team germany is now at its austrian training camp. preparing for wednesdays, friendly against denmark. if coach yorkie lives team wins his last major tournament before he steps down, each player will receive a bonus of $400000.00 euros. so motivation should not be a problem by me next, thomas miller back in the germany team after 2 years. and once again, a leader,
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just like gorman's, my homo's, the veteran do, i should give the young team stability and the right mentality for the euros. make them is avoid spotless. so i want to give my all, both as a player and as a person for me and to get myself into the best shape and possible before the tournament office. and of course, i hope i can play that role on the piano of templates. i named off 32 year old homo's is expected to show up the defense last year the team conceded 16 goals in 8 games that won't do at the euro's and merlow with his strategic skills and inventiveness could pose some problems for opponents. but tell me as my the test be to now we have the friend lease and that should get us going on line is when the players who trained for
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a week together, who will be out on the pitch yet and already expected to play some good games goodish bill up to the front coach, him nerve and his players know that success at euro 2020 will be an uphill climb. fans and fellow players have come to the defense of tenant star naomi soccer. after she withdrew from the french open siding mental health concerns. organizers had threatened to expel her after she skipped a mandatory news conference. soccer revealed. she struggles with depression and anxiety, felt that she wasn't able to face the media after her 1st round when she was fined $15000.00. but she received an outpouring of support from fans and other tenant stars, including novak joke of inch and serena williams. and finally, if you're afraid of heights, this london pool is probably not for you. spend 35 meters in the air between 2 apartment buildings is transparent, sky pool offers swimmers,
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the kind of fit of use you'd only get on a postcard. as long as you can hold your breath, and if you are lucky enough to live at the right address, only residence of the luxury high rise developments are allowed to use it. you're watching d. w news, that's it from me. i'm me and if you next time, ah, the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what the latest research they information and contact the corona virus because of 19 special next on dw.

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