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is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never have thought that i really remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad explorer, the stickers, jewish and the 2 part documentary starts july 5th long d w. the me ah, this is the news and these are our top stories. germany main foreign policy has failed in its attempt to send shock waves across the political landscape in the regional election anglo miracles, conservative have comfortably seen of a challenge from the alternative but germany in the eastern states of saxony. unhealthy the f. d was hoping to win
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the news. ah, these horses aren't just going for when they're taking part in a centuries old tradition of shrimping in belgium. we'll see how it's done and meet the only women in the trade. hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me, your house meghan lane. here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. i conic handbags in their history are unpacking a new expedition in london and an increasing number of digital nomads are finding a new home on portugal island mendera. when you add to the
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beach, you might see a fishing boat on the horizon, but have you ever seen a fishing hort? well, in belgium, you might think, as belgium is the only place in the world where fishermen and now women to venture out into the sea on horseback, to catch shrewd this ancient tradition dates back from 500 years. and there are only 17 people who still practice it. we got a 1st hand glimpse of how it's done. oh, the face. yes. at the same time it's loading with a gentleman. serenity you have, we are in the see. i'm describe. ah, it's amazing. you can feel the strengths of the animal. you feel he's walking to the sea. you're on top. you see to see totally and please
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use along the shore. near the belgian town of dewitt care care is the only place on earth where shrimping is still done on horseback. as it has been for over 500 years. 37 year old neighbor bay cart and her horse axle set out right and early. she's the world's 1st officially recognized female horseback chamber in 2013 unesco at the age old practice to its list of humanities, intangible cultural heritage. under the one condition that i had to be open to both men and women in this school is a recognition by unesco was the real reason why they let me become a horseback shrimp or this was what before that it was a total mens club all day i had to prove myself, prove myself doubly moved in britain, but i succeeded and now they fully accepted members of the day by the
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name of a car, had to complete a 2 year internship and passed several tasks in her main job. the mother, 3 earns, are living at a nursing home. and in our free time, she has up to the beach to be on hand 2 hours before. we'll see some days we don't touch anything. on other days, we haul in 10 kilos worse. let's wait and see the the methods have barely changed centuries during storm season. in the spring and autumn, the horses pull fine mesh, nest over the sand beneath the surface. unlike fishing from both this method with very little bypass in the net and what little there is to be released immediately. even though the boating nest, their ancestors pulled out of the stuff of legends for 2 days from today, they both have severely decimated trips done. after about half an hour nailer, baker, and fellow shipper, katrina wren,
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pull up the nuts for the 1st time. at the shoreline, a group of spectators has gathered everybody's eager to see what they've caught your brain. the catch is a bit meeker, but the horseback, fishers aren't only out to catch him. they also draw crowds, a tourist to austin, care, care, and seaside resort. okay, and i noticed here these are fresh live shrimp, this diversity today. 17 counts. people carry on the tradition, both men and women, just as it used to be, because the foreign hanukkah long related a long time ago when little donkeys were also used for fishing. mostly women would write them a face on top of a face. the men went to see and boats at the knees, and this way the women could earn
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a little extra challenge for the children. when he came back at the stables, katrina ran prepares the catch for processing then it's time to look after the horses. ah, something has also become a means to preserve grand breeze. ah, here's a speech in the people. they won't read, discover tradition, but not everyone. there are still people who want to modernize one to better phones, the better computer, the better the website, digital, everything. and there's a little population that says, i want to experience the old traditions, how it used to be me, and so horseback tripping an age old, yet very sustainable and environmentally sound method is undergoing something of a renaissance in part the 1st to recognize women shrimpers on horseback
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alright, what does your handbag say about you? well, bags for men and women have been around for ages serving both purposes of function and fashion. but the nature of handbags has changed over the years to better reflect the personality of the where. well, an exhibition in london takes a closer look at the history of the bag and how it's always been one of fashions most important accessories and bags. percy's pocket book clutches but get they come in a variety of shapes and colors and are the ultimate accessory for holding personal items. at the victoria and albert museum in london, an exhibition called bags inside out is paying homage to the handbag ended history . visitors can see an array of items on display, which are meant to also show how the hand back had become an extension of the
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person carrying it. with his exhibition, we really wanted to show the variety of bags that the entire population have been using some of the most important object on display and exhibition off, for instance, a best that was used by the keeper of the great seal of elizabeth the 1st and as best as from the 16th century, but also we have some lights for more contemporary bags and starting with for instance, with grace kelly and the fact that a bag that he used to care with was rename. and the horner with miss kelly. when grace kelly was photographed with a bag by, it pushed the purse into ex lucidity. princess diana also helped this trend with her classic lady to your person in the 1990 supermodels. like claudia schiffer and iomi campbell shaped it back the nominal out did leverage like sarah jessica parker
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. celebrity culture really drove the phase of hen bags and hand that became discovered that items that everybody wanted to put their hands on. for instance, we have to learn the 1st backing ever made for jane backing. she's really a unique object to have because it tells the story of it back phenomenon. the started like a decade later, brazilian form or model. israel castle, who now resides in london, joined the if bad culture by collecting the coveted version back. in 2015 cents more than 100000 pounds on earning him. the name of burke is boy i was looking for a travel bag and i couldn't find the ideal bag for myself. i found a big bag. so when i went online and i saw the barking, i fall all the straight away. and i didn't know how difficult be for me to get the back. this is the 1st one and i got in italy. but before i went to italy to buy the
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bag, i went to long the stores and asked for the bag. they look at me and said, unfortunately, is not valuable. bags are hard to come by. most buyers, lots of patients and goods connection. now, one i think is suits me. i know is a, is a lady's hand bag before me suits my personality. i have this a very flam boyd, a personality, and it's really important for me to carry a bag when i go out. no more than ever owning handbags is about a personal and emotional connection, as well as an investment. most people today looked about as not just something to hold their belongings, but something which will also hold their value. the market for designer bags continues to grow steadily with his exhibition really wanted for people to think about the double nature of bags. these are everyday items with sometime don't think too much about actually off with us on an everyday basis. and they all,
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they change the shape and the form and then design according to the times, the leaving in, and also the function, their purpose, whether they're for fashion function or just for fun. the bags inside out exhibition shows the public how one of mankind greatest accessories has been designed to down the test of time. 3 yourself and head on over to our instagram channel. join us on your master. some of your locations and sample milk lettering specialties. the lean back is we showcase cutting edge studying architecture and fashion here on instagram site, right in as the sub it's often said that you can get to know
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a culture through its food. so anyone who has visited the spanish island of my york, i shouldn't be surprised by the diversity there from the romans and the mores to a thriving jewish community. these cultures are among many that have left their calling every traces on the island throughout the ages. and gotten a chef santee tower that celebrates this rich legacy at his restaurant in palmer, where he serves up old recipes to please the modern palet gait with capers was made following a recipe more than 300 years. this bread soup with vegetables and apricots dates back to the 13th century. and this is made with my york as own omen brought in by the arabs in the 10th century. ah, 2020 spanish songs. the tower earned his restaurant in my york as capital palmer,
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a michelin star. but he didn't invent the creative recipes, like the lay of hair with crayfish on his arm. they'll be out of yoko basically copied everything using left by the people once lived on my arc summers and import us. and so going by what ingredients are in season when i figured out what dishes people back then used to prepare using them children. i think they give us an a to see if a recipe didn't originate from here. so we won't get no local if you not watch all the dishes on sunday out of menu are based on exhaustive research into my york calling area history. many cultures have left their mark on this mediterranean island through the centuries ruins from the roman era. the fortifications can still be found here. sites like last day of christian cathedral date from the 13th century and of the era baths with their garden or from the 10th
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century. hello mon, done that was all the cultures have their own calling their traditions. so today from historical perspective, you have an incredibly rich queen. well my, your again, my duty as a my organ and keep our gastronomic heritage july. i will meet the law and i do them on our presenting in the personal and the contemporary touch. but it so that it may be preserved for the generations to come and get the d. some piece out of the restaurant is located luxury hotel in the old towns historical colors, tropic jewish quarter star shall find his recipes in historical books and diaries. some of them are centuries old. every dish he prepared tells the story. all this. one is another. they've got a pi following a jewish recipe from the 13th century. it's filled with rockfish charred, parsley,
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and bell pepper, encased in a paper thin crossed by allah. this kind of em panada was prepared and the more well to do households didn't have to store if anything was made fresh every day, the adding and eat and the same day for at the latest. the next time i spoke to her family and i made a sticker cross that was one method of preserving the tiny cigarette lighter salim indoors. it's a very old recipe with a lot of history behind it, from which i saw this approach to gourmet cooking. enhancing dishes from the past with ingredients from today has made sunday out of one of the most popular ships on my york. this feedback in my york and bread wine sauce, and glazed vegetables, was inspired by a recipe dating from the roman times in the 4th century, sunday doubt adopted it to contemporary pallets at that time they used a very heavy and spicy footboard. yeah,
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going to be nice. you know, they took a whole fish and served it. i think what size meals located most lean we fully the fish and prepare a more wholesome sauce. less rich and fat and which cuts back the intense flavor yet therefore, the result is an ancient roman dish for today's taste. and another bit of my york as history that served up as a long before the pandemic to call them people started working from home. digital nomads had a secret that few others realized. all you needed was a laptop and a good internet connection and the world was your oyster when it came to work. well, this way of doing business has become ever more popular since the pandemic. more and more places are catering to digital nomads, including on the portuguese island of madera, well after all,
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why not live in work where other people go on vacation? your 1st village for digital no mass isn't content. on the southwestern coast, the portuguese island madera year round, a location offers and mild weather and then a leafy and setting. it's just a place for people who only need a laptop for work. and maria has been living here for nearly 2 months and a half designer from romania. she's traded in her permanent residence for a workplace in the sun. well, i did want to try out this lifestyle of a digital nomad. and i didn't meet a full commitment from the beginning, so i decided to come for a month, try it out. and i found out about my data being the 1st, the nomad village on the saw. we have the co working space, we have a community, so it seems safe and clear. and that's why i decided to come here and book my flight. almost every day,
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the designer goes to the co working space and the cultural tensor and part of the sole use it's free of charge. or the benefits are that i am able to work in a beautiful environment with a beautiful scenery that helps my per the d v. d as well. and my creativity specially and yeah, i can offer working hours, do all kinds of activities with the people from the community. and that's me, makes me feel in a vacation mode all the time working where others go on vacation. this is the new idea. the indonesian island of bali is another popular destination for digital nomads. big cities like lisbon and berlin are also popular. digital nomads work all around the globe and when they get tired of one place they simply pack their bags and had for another one, founder of the village for digital nomads. casala whole portugal travelled all
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around the world as he worked. he knows that even globetrotters get lonely now and then. so we want to build a whole structure. so if you come here as an arm and you have your questions answered, you know, there we defense, you know that the government is organizing the events. you know, there is a community leader. if anything goes wrong, if a friend of you will go to the hospital, they will take care of you. and that's the structure that we build here, that i never seen anywhere in the world. 100 to so as a population of 8200 and room for around 200 digital, no matter who stay either in private homes or hotels. but the community has already growing beyond its limits. family and we families were pleased as because the strengthens part of the so all in madera, economically for my boy it's not just good for my business for everyone here in bullfighter. but it, we learn from the different cultures to come to the ad and we, we get to meet new people and learn and they get to know our cultures and we get to see their culture. so i think it's positive, very positive. i think it's
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a good idea. federico valente lived in this village part of the soul. since march 19 manager, he's been a digital no man since 2019. the italian citizen has long since given up his apartment in rome, been in contact with different cultures and situations and just amazing places. it's really and reaching and opening my views in my mind. and that's really, i think it's very important each day. members of the community share their special skills with each other. in professional education sessions. the village is really a melting point for meeting new people that comes from different job areas or similar job, whereas with more or less experience than mine. and that's really stimulating my, my chair, tv and my work skills, and that's really helpful for my job progression and career. and after work,
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the digital know math and kicked back with the yoga session or some tight she part of the so on mendera offers digital no mass more than just a place to put up their laptops. living there is an unforgettable experience. is there anything that can't be built with lego as well? a few years ago we even managed to build our old euro max logo with them, as you can see in front of me. the well, an exhibition in northern germany is going a step further and presenting an entire chapter of its medieval history with these colorful bricks. it's about the hands, the arctic league, an alliance of merchants who built a thriving trade network. well, the displays may look like child's play, but they give a fun glimpse into an important piece of history that is accessible to everyone. ships that the keys alone sailor on the asked deck,
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a merchant in his contour and an intrepid traveller. the middle ages have come back to life in the form of interlocking brit. then a hoffmeister dreamed up 6 miniature hands sciatic lead, seen with no blueprint to follow. he's the only lego certified professional model builder in germany. and of course, he was on hand for the exhibition opening. but it was there between the 2 crates yet. no. that's a real slacker. you've hit him between the crates and his happily munching away at sausages and chicken, everyone else's work in the shop. it's a great feeling, happy years work when into iraq, my brain about what the figurine can busy themselves with in each of the scenes and what they might experience in the lloyd. i love it when people discover the little details i put in there about this special exhibition, is that the european hands in the center of all new back in northern germany. there are all these tiny details take so much to discover and they're historically
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correct and it's a great way to really experience history for senior mr. my love finding him, what life back then must have been my current with the thing in the what's so amazing is that there are building techniques there that i've never seen before. especially the shipment there angles and curves there. i never managed to shape with my own blocks at home. if you can go to the exhibition was given an equally playful name concert dime, a creative on that puts the words, kingdom and brick together to mean wealthy, it tells the story of the hands, the arctic big a medieval trade confederation in the north and baltic seas at its height, traders for more than $200.00 countries were members. lou back was added center. the visitors to the museum will find lifetime replica of treating foods from the linen market. enbridge, the belgium city was a 100 cogs,
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specializing in fabrics. the smaller lego model has enough room for an entire linen market. 6 the miniature is worth a closer look, otherwise, you might miss something in the bustle. next town home is also recreated in lego flashback 2 months before the exhibition hoffmeister was working on the back town hall in his workshop. in the mc in brandenburg, he used drawings of the town hall and rough measurements to build his model to scale. he didn't use any blueprint or sketches. he simply got to work a few years by the hard part of building models like this one is that you're always left hoping until the very end of the model will have the right proportions please . this is still because you don't want people saying the roof should have been 3 rows lower so that the peak looks right. i log on with them. it's once you've built your way up to row 60 and we catch something out at row 30 without. and i think
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might even be of a lot of the everything is connected. and if there's something wrong towards the bottom, i have to take everything apart and work from the ground up. one of the women and none oh, the mouth of the river. and yet, in russia has come along nicely. in this case, the challenge was placing the square blocks in a way that still made the trees and plants look natural. in the front are always hard. it's more like bamboo, but it should look like read what you've got to work with the brick you're given. modeling the water is really important because the little details are what make the scene really come to life. and of course, i couldn't just use blue bricks for the water, but i want it to render very in depth. me, here's the see. here's the river. it's a bit calmer than the c. i tried to use different colors under the transparent block to show different depths just to make it more lifelike and you go with me once the characters are in place. the model really springs to life. it shows traders getting ready for the last leg of their journey to nov. corrode after
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a long and dangerous voyage, and just like the merchants of old. the traveling exhibition will soon also set out into the world. and for the next time you want to go on an adventure, be sure to check out our website for our latest, your worst draw, and a chance at receiving this backpack and some other goodies. with that we come to the end of another show as always, thanks for watching and we'll see you in the the the
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their weight is $3000.00 dw and event triggered by an act of desperation to museum st. vendor mohammed boise got himself on fire parking hundreds of thousands of protests as a result of the air belly and began a decade ago. all these moments have left the box in my memory was the 1st part of our documentary era belly and 10 years after the errand spring in 45 minutes on w. o. ah, up to date. don't miss our highlighted d w program online. d, w dot com, highlights against the could remove virus and
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now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say? information and context ah, dated the special monday to friday on d. w. i the welcome to global 3002 buttons who have fled that homeland and making a new life in switzerland. but the hurdles rake the homesickness in kenya, a lake is following villages. but where does the water comes from?
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and how is it affecting life? and the region and china delivery drivers, what long, stressful hours for very little money? how do they fancy a quick and tasty bite. but there's no way to go. the current, pandemic casino boom and delivery services around the world. food curry, as rush around, bringing a plethora of meals to customers. the global food delivery sector is set to reach a 126000000000 dollars this year. by 2025, it will rise to more than $190000000000.00. the biggest market, it's china, followed by the us, but just the fraction of the money goes to those making the deliveries. they tend to low wages and work long days and nights that lead many to take to the streets and call for better working conditions and an end to exploitation. you can
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call me wang and i prefer my real name not appear in this report. so when someone asked what i do for a living, i say i'm a food delivery and other people have sundays off or they have vacation time. but we don't have those privileges. license aging is very stressful for you to come, which is not nice for me. here are rarely the customer say thank you and then there's that moment in the evening when i see how much i've actually earned. and so when invites us into his home in the chinese capital he had to work until midnight the previous night. so we need him at 9 am. when he has to share a room and a bed with another migrant worker,
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they have no heating. when it reaches freezing temperatures outside, i don't have running water inside it. when that happens, i have to go to public restrooms to brush my teeth and wash my face. i he pays the equivalent of 65 years per month for the roof. the 37 year old migrant workers since every says into his wife and 3 children back home. so the only when i make 58 years a day do i earn more than i did back home at the factory young dentist. but it's hard to recall. i sweat all day long and those are his job requires him to work at a quick pace. the platforms will determine how much time you put each trip. they assign deliveries. sometimes they pay decency, but often they don't want that cause i sent them. i need more than 30 good orders
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a day. i don't have the ones listed here are all bad. i get just $0.65 per delivery . he almost never ends more than 2 years per delivery when he can't keep to the strict delivery deadlines. he's penalized for being late leads to pay deductions again, as the current rule is that for every 5 to 10 minutes of being late, my pay is reduced by more than $0.60. now you don't already sweating profusely this time because of time pressure on the water. i have to wait here until the food is ready in a very stressful the afternoon is a stressful time, cruel of phasing these no time tickets for yourself. okay, well 2 meals can be delivered for as little as the equivalent of 2 euros and $0.50 . one has 10 deliveries now for being late,
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he could lose more money from deductions than he earned from the deliveries. about 7000000 food. every workers are employed in china. this recording is from the beginning of march 2021. it's a protest against the industries low wages. this is 10 go john. he advocates working conditions on the says he one year old as a delivery, working himself with his online videos course our attention. they showed him providing aid to his colleagues with communal dentist that he organized the driver's 10 go, john united people who had previously been fighting on his perspective by everyone then suddenly his online videos were nowhere to be found at the end of march 2021
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he disappeared in contact with him, was cut off. 2 weeks later, his parents received a letter from the police station where he was being back to wearing his 2, racing against the clock to deliver those 10 orders. one made all those deliveries, walker and i called the customers for my moped, so it worked out. now i'm really sweating the cheap labor and makes life comfortable for the emerging middle person. but all i do is work. i don't even know what i do, who i can me if i had time to come, which, when you're poor people look down on you, they view you as incapable of them. that's a phenomenon here in beijing and everything is all about money. the most commonly up question is how much money did you earned last year? me?
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why hate myself for doing this job? but everything i do for my family back hard challenge. ah, the cobra, 1950 chinese troops invaded tibet and took control of the small mountain kingdom. over the ensuing decades, chinese authorities responded falsely to any uprisings, including that of $959.00 thousands of tibetans lost their lives. countless monasteries were destroyed. in 1959 to bet spiritual leader, the dalai lama went into exile in durham in northern india. widespread restrictions mean tibetans can only freely practice their religion and culture outside of their homeland. into bash itself can choose between citizens and the chinese authorities
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spoke regular bouts of unrest most recently in 20082012. political repression has driven many tibetans to go into exile with little hope of returning home. the buddhist traditions of his forefathers are extremely important for tens in originally from tibet. he now lives in switzerland. he fled his homeland in 2013 and started a family here to here in destroy slower than i would like to stay here in switzerland buying all i want to work as a care assistant and provide for my family. for mind, if i just want to live a normal life, i normally live in living tens in dreams that staying in this swift village and building up a new life. here. we've changed his name to protect his identity. his wife also fled from tibet. the couple of broken old ties with homeland was a fear in
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a kind of contact me mind for me that i have no contact with my family because i don't want to call them any problems. mine, familiar with my family doesn't even know that i have 2 children that it makes me very sensitive and i'm very homesick to say hi and be they've had 3 occasions for asylum, rejected this with authorities believe tens and came here. fire another safe country and say he should see could find them there. instead, without papers, he can't work, even though he trained as a care assistant in switzerland. but they've at least found friends here via for so can down from going to be tried to help them through the tibet friendship organizations. it's and it's a health. there's a support network for example, where individuals can befriend refugees and help them with everyday challenges size . so often, many tibetans flying comfort in prayer and meditation and they split its monastery
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and i was dr. north of sir. it provides the perfect setting tens in love this place . it reminds him of his youth when he lived in a monastery and was happy. honestly, it was wonderful. you get up early in the morning, make your bed have breakfast, play with your friends. for in this building, a carefree life that ended when chinese security forces began harassing the monks. they initially tried to take a stand in thought, stood and see on the authorities came every day, putting pressure on us and restricting our freedom and hobbies. so i put up posters to protest and took part in demonstration. it's remark, he says friends warned him that the police were looking for him. that when tens in fled, the abbot of the monastery knows many similar stories. basically, they have not full right to religious freedom. so that's maybe
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if you asking and against the government that you put the image in. we wanted to talk to someone from the chinese embassy and ben. but our interview questions went on onset ging views, tibetans who have fled to switzerland as opposition activists. china is focused on expanding its economic ties with switzerland. the 2 countries have had a free trade agreement since 2013 a. bilateral trade has grown steadily since then, switzerland pursuing economic interest while standing up for human rights. the difficult balancing act, he not paid to name and china is becoming increasingly authoritarian and more assertive of its economic interest and refugee policy. listening to switzerland needs to respond to that and by more coordinated in its approach. at 14, not long ago, tense in went to the chinese embassy himself. he needed papers to confirm he from tibet. i'm all i went to the chinese embassy just once
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to get an id. was to hold, but they started arguing with me on this and i felt threatened, screwed the mystery. drop the end to see, refuse to give him papers. he still feels that risks. i'm china. this with authorities of not granted him asylum so far, and he doesn't know what will happen next. every year we humans produce a total of around $2000000000.00 tons of rubbish. according to the world bank by 2050. this figure will rise by 70 percent to a shocking $3400000.00 tons per year. waste is literally every few areas of our planet remain unaffected. what can be done? for global ideas, we went to change to improve, to find out how the secular economy in breathing new life into the desert that
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the, these chickens are engaged in important work. they produce eggs like any other chickens. but with the help of their owner, they're also working wonders forming the desert. this entire area of the city of ginger out in peru is dry and bower. there's almost no rain, so it's hardly suitable for farming. green plantation is flourishing. mandarin trees leading good fruit cover, an area of 30 square kilometers. it's all thanks to the chickens. and there was source for loaner p most. we've been farming in the desert for many years. people thought we were crazy at 1st. obviously you only normally grow fruit and good soil . but today we're producing record numbers of mandarins right here in the middle of the desert name and that you know,
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it's the chickens that have made the desert soil fertile 6000000 of them in all at 1st bicycle, marcia was only planning to show their eggs, but when he found himself ankle deep in excrement, he came up with an idea. why not use it as fertilizer? he adds all the leftover chicken to the birds feed on corn. they're quite picky. the this was, this is what's left over here. we used to burn and up or throw it away. but now we use it to produce bio char, and that's the central element in our regenerate fertilizer. if it wasn't basco mercy as burns, the organic waste in a controlled process called paralysis. it's a centuries old method used by the indigenous peoples of the amazon bio charges
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rich and nutrients and ideal source of food for the trees. but then he adds the chicken excrement to, along with a few other ingredients, turning it all into fertilizer pellets. some of them he uses for the mandarin plantation, the rest he sells, like music and circular economy allows us to make everything efficient. it's really nothing new. it's actually the way that nature work soon and i want to listen. the principal is simple. resources are used in as long as possible, saving money and avoiding waste. unlike normal methods in the capital, lima, the german development agency, g i. c, is advising the peruvian assignment ministry on how to encourage more businesses to move to a circular economy. the program is financed by the german government international climate initiative. revenue and i'm very grateful to be part of this project and,
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and for the opportunity to support an initiative like the dialogue for political. yeah, it's just people, it's a paradigm shift, a whole different way of thinking can you really need to provide help to ensure the shift will be successful? i do that may be a good starting point for that is to talk to business owners. you've already made the change to learn from their experience. like a mirror ocampo. just kind of have a. he's a chef in lima and buys all his vegetables from an organic farm on the menu today. fennel, aroma fennel is intense. delicious. that he uses every part of the plant, including the bits other ships normally throw away like the flowers.
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i'm going to take some of these flowers. they have a great aroma, palm euro is founded, an initiative called corey, which means treasure in the indigenous casual language. part of the idea is to train other ships to use food in its entirety. and i'm calling let me young that we founded corey with the aim of making peruvian cuisine more sustainable. optimizing our use of food and the aim is to avoid food waste and hunger in peru, he takes his freshly harvested vegetables to a local soup kitchen. the staff here are grateful for tips. they work as volunteers, cooking for the needy. they can't afford to throw anything away. here, costs one euro, but for those without an income, it's available for free nodes. wagner man shows the cooking team a new recipe,
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a fennel and beat root salad that uses every part of the vegetable. it's served with them integrated meta fruit, p o, and a kind of pepper point made of dried papaya seeds. look at this, the fire. we can split out the seeds wonderfully without losing anything. a thought normally the seeds and peel would land in the trash. here they end up in the sauce from the florida. the fennel flowers provide the finishing touch. so really meant that isn't one of the building on sample. i'm happy and grateful me the throwing lots away before. now we use it and don't waste anything. chests are now showing others how it's done for moscow must see us also wants to share his idea for fertilizer and see this form of circular economy take off elsewhere. if fruit can flourish in the desert, the possibilities are surely endless. we're bringing
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environmental conservation to life with learning backs like global ideas, deutsche f l is environmental theories will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world with teacher resources . as the reading educators can start right away, knowledge sharing, download it now for free. the global ideas learning east africa has been hard to explain. natural disasters after years of drought, low could destroy harvest. heavy rains, then flooded fields and villages. and dismay. the area gone, go, volcano erupted, displacing hundreds of thousands of people. repercussions were felt throughout the whole of the east african risks system, which stretches from the red sea to southeast in africa, is also home to kenya's lake nikoto. the once natural paradise has become
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a menace to local people and animals. lucy, me and says she used to walk along here when she was living near lake and crew. now she can only come by boat to the spot where her family's home once stood. the 54 year old has 3 adult children. last year, this area included farmland and the shore of lake. now young man cast their fishing nets here in the hope of finding anything of value. the lake has swallowed up the entire hon. nothing and lucy's life is as it was before i bay. when i get mad, you can go to that lake natural kept rising with what it all began in 2020 you might. then in march of last year, we had to move out because the water had reached a dangerous level. suddenly we were home and made before we raised poultry. but the
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chickens died in the water. now i'm penniless and have nothing left to my name was the to me in one way. lake now who is a paradise? it's in a fantastic location in the middle of a national park, there's a unesco world heritage site. and it's just a 3 hour drive from a kenyan capital nairobi. it was always popular with tourism. but for the past 7 years, the lake has grown steadily. the water level is now twice as high. lucy and her husband have moved to a hut just 5 or 6 square meters inside their old house, had several rooms. their children are having to support them financially. see me to recruit an agent. that's my new book that i'm not the only one whose house has been submerged. montgomery my to my neighbors have stuff at the same face. the genie
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si fi but in the room this life you can't cook properly. come out will know if you know when you but you can sleep properly because nothing with the data go for the break. several 100 others who lived on the banks of lake who have had to move to emergency accommodation. this was once the main entrance to the national park. the number of tourists coming has also declined. this is the most point of the big show. and from here, the 100 meter to the actual lake. so this is the beginning of the woodland night, has moved more than 3 kilometers. we joined joseph editor from the canyon wildlife service, the state agency responsible for conservation. he's been observing the changing landscape with great concern. lake level has gone up more than 5 meters initially the lake level was about 4 meter. but now we measured in december to tell
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me to 10 metals, but now the lake level has gone back by half a meter. so it's about 9.5 meters. initially we had a few fresh water bus, for example, we had about $117.00 africa. she goes, africa, she goes, see, don't fish, and mainly found in fresh water system. it's had serious consequences for the entire park. roads have had to be relocated, animals and birds are struggling to find enough food and suitable breeding grounds that force. many of the flamingos, for example, to leave like no crew. it's just one of several lakes and kenya's, great rift valley that had been effected. but what's behind these changes and could they to stabilize the entire ecosystem? experts are still debating the cause. environmental activists. elizabeth one yeah, believes there's no easy answer. then we just said the highest level of water. and it could be attributed to
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a complex and made it the interface of climate change. since and geological factors which is listed to a number of fish or look on the mic impersonal. so hydro and the can you call us back to lucy and her husband. they say there's been very heavy rainfall in recent years. dear friend, victor ne, in do, has also had to move house. he and his family used to live next door to lucy. now their neighbors. again. victor lives with his wife and 4 children in a corrugated iron hut that he built himself. he pays $20.00 rent a month to the church that owns the plot of land on the bottom with you. and these holes, as you can see, it is very small and not even one town i talk to the management of the child to be allowed to meet me at that time. so i realize that i'm so much of the breast i really do in my eyes now, please still thinking,
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so thank you. because when i can see the way i was and see where i am and maybe count of where i would be that i see great, great loss for me and my entire victory in the end do struggles on day by day. he does his best for his family, but finds it hard to stay positive. the lake crew continues to shimmer with all its beauty and attract tourists, albeit in smaller numbers. but the entire area has changed. meanwhile, the younger is deeply unhappy. she dreamed of enjoying her retirement by the lake. now she faces an uncertain future. o 2 children, one giant problem. and we really need to see
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