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many here in saxony, on how to relatively poorest days, d a f, a could win, and would, when it had pulled strongly for months, capitalizing on voted. dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core anti immigration message. instead, sundays result indicate the f. d may be weakening and its stronghold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. them as it is not bad, we're very happy with the result. it's pretty much what we got last time and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back to left part. he has lost voters and the work is in the state came to us and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though sex to me on how he's a small side to see, to use when here is a much needed booth to federal reader and lash at it. but he's got a lot on the place like sending off a challenge nationally from the green sea. we're riding high in the park. if he succeeds lash,
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it's the greatest chance of winning the biggest prize. replacing uncle michael as chancellor of some analysis that go to w's. she's political, as electives on the hill. some opinion polls show the far right the did have a real chance of winning this election, but the conservative fought them all, gaining just about 7 percentage points compared to the last election results there while the f d. last about 3 points. how did the city manage this while the cd you most of all managed to activate for my non voters. and that is something that used to be the recipes for success for the fall, right? a sd policy which literally came out of nowhere 5 years ago to get almost a quarter of the vote in sacks, in the unheard. now they've received a damper here, but at 20 percent, upwards of 20 percent. and as the 2nd strongest political force, now they still from the on the political map not just in saxony and highs,
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but most importantly by now has off the state premier from the back of conservative . you proved that the conception see to you to can mobilize non voters. and it took a couple of voters from everyone, most of all the a f d along the way. so that's a look at the greens and other recent regional elections and the national opinion. both greens have been very successful recently. why not and facts me on out here? that's the big question mark. and it will be a lot of thinking, being done here in berlin, in the green party headquarters. the greens have had a hard time really establishing themselves as a political force. and they really remain something that they would decades ago in the west. one of the small parties in some eastern states here also in fact to me on highs is clearly is a warning sign to the gradient that their continuous rise is not given particularly
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in eastern states. so how much of the punch are these elections? if we look at the national vote going ahead in september in terms of the results, then not that heavy, much of a pointer. and 1st of all the fall at a if the party is nowhere near double digits. most western states, at the same time, the key message from this was that, i mean, last it, the c d u party leader now stands a real tons to succeed uncle michael for real as jem and tom. so there were a lot of question marks whether he would be able to school with his concert to see, to you would be able to school with him as a continuity candidate at the helm of this campaign made many had wished for someone else mako food from bavaria, now he's proved that at least he doesn't stand in the way of election victory on the cd. you going into the lead, so it's a more open race. now it's a sigh of relief in the c d. u. conservative headquarters and it will be
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a very interesting way staticky between the greens and uncle michael c. d u. k. that's usually the w g physical offense you judges and the netherlands have begun to hearing evidence against foremen who are suspected of being behind the dawning of malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine hearing in the murder trial has just got on the way it's being held on saddam's, skip all that was from where 17 took off on his final flight. the 3 russians on a ukrainian suspect, still a large and being tried in absentia, all 298 people on board image 17 died when the plane was shot down nearly 70 years ago. the families of the victims are bracing to his painful details in court. a treat for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next. his he pl airport has $298.00 trees and total 3
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of them are dedicated to pete looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with them and all the days. 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters with their father and mother and brother died and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete ploot chairs, a foundation, bring together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television, just terrible. but this was also very,
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very beautiful that there was so much compression among the people, slight mh 17 took off here at people airport and never reach the spinal destination in malaysia. know after years of investigations, a court here in the netherlands is determined to find out what exactly happened on that fateful day in 2014 and also who is responsible at the center of this inquiry are the remnants of the bowing. triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was piece back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia into rebel territory controlled by pro russian
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separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. those were presenting the victims family, say this doesn't make the case any less important. war has alarm, you know, also in time can take 5 can take 10 years, maybe 50 years. and mr. put in and his regime will not always be in power. so maybe if there's a shift in government and it will be shipped from policy also, there will be a shift in policy in this fall, so they will have no rest. the suspects, i'm sure that pete took on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the ro, what role of the russian federation was not only push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all? what happened?
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so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end as have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. russian position figure dmitri good coff has left his country after kremlin inside his won't. he would be arrested if he stayed. good. go says the government wants to keep him from running in parliamentary elections. the kremlin has said, recent, the rest of opposition figures are not politically motivated. how to screw booklet around has confirmed its lead. i will because cow died and fighting against the islamic state group is death. 2 weeks ago, march the major shift and jury a 12 year old and jihadist insurgency, it has killed more than 40000 people and displaced around 2000000 in the ne. the living veteran of the liberation of oceans has died. dutchman was 98 the red
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army soldier, he drove his tank into the notorious death camp in early 945. later in life, he told students about the camp where the nazis killed more than a 1000000 people. nearly 90 percent of results and peruse presidential election in and the outcomes looking ever more type right when populus keiko for maury has a narrow 50.5 to 94.5 percent lead over her left. his opponent federal casteel as after a polarizing election campaign, overshadowed by the cobit 19 pandemic. more than 30 people are dead after 2 express trains collided in pug stone. police say one of the trains derailed, and then the other slammed into it. it's not clear what caused the crash box downs prime minister image khan as ordered an investigation to india
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now where they capital deleon has been reopening as a devastating 2nd. corona virus. wave receipts on monday, marcus and shopping malls opened their doors to the public again. offices and the cities metro are also back in action, running at a 50 percent capacity to maintain social distance thing. just weeks ago, delhi experienced one of the worst covert 19 crises seen so far make shift from atoria. sprung up as congress died in the city. every day for more of this story, let's cross over to delhi byrd chief and, and see my mentor. what is actually open in delhi at the moment. yeah, denny has been to a very, very strict lockdown. and the quality of feed reopening of the city that we the construction sector and some factory open. and as of today you have shopping center mall, neighborhood markets, and standalone kiosks. being allowed to partially open all the private offices,
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big enough to operate again. but as you get back to the and very important for those people who are hoping to resume, what is the opening of the metro? as you mentioned, it was operating earlier, but only for the front line. black is not public, but it's only 50 percent capacity. so it's a big step forward, but the government is also very eager to remind people in the message the authentic . we made big, james, but we can't afford to let up god done. so people in delhi, by the relief of the city is beginning to reopen relief. and yeah, also there's some sense of who the city has been to such a tough time. now, you know, overall in india you have to have the lowest number of infection in almost 2 months and the depth who is also gone down. and jenny, it's going to harrowing time. now people have lost loved ones and people wanted, but images of people die due to the lack of medical oxygen. now finally,
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i think using up people have time to read and as the local government, the emotional scholar to take a long time to key. but it's time to work together and work and bring the economy back on track. ok. that's the situation and telling what about the surrounding rural areas is village life. also back on track that is a degree in rural areas in the can do that. you still course look and son, not you because the medical infrastructure that it's still exist actually needs to drive area is not doing then actually even where they are back seem to be able to be on to be live in the back. and also the talk to, i'm not going to play to back to the people in the hinterland backs at the side of the company from the dead. the 2nd leave. so that's one area where the government is not giving them what could be the next step says the government indicated how
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this is going to go further and what happens is numbers spike again. it numbers, mike, again, immediately i think they will revert to lockdown again and try to restrict you which they have done because go, daddy is using restrictions and thoughts all russia, the state which is they hard here including by the are you think restrictive in many parts of the country we have extended the locked on an extended these. so i think the government is using a very close eye on seeing where the positivity rates is low and that's where they're using restrictions. but whenever the infections are high, that keeping a very tight lid on, you know, on measures to contain the, grew in a bind, i'll deliberately for me to assume that thank you. i'm lisa we have returning to park is don where more than 30 people are dead after to express trans collided in progress time. we actually do have a report on this,
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which we have for technical reasons didn't play earlier, but here it is. now the twisted metal, the remains of 2 packed passenger trains. just before dawn, one train derailed, falling into the path of another hours after the crash rescue teams and local volunteers as you're still trying to free truck passengers. the saudi will be mixed. 7 or 8 training carriages were destroyed. many passengers are still trapped there and rescue work only started 3 hours after the crash. the injured taken to the local hospital where medical workers rushed to save the lives of those pulled from the wreckage. but already say the remote location of the crash has slowed the rescue efforts. because they can,
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you can see that the rescue operation is going on. the soldiers from the military ranges, district administration personnel and how it came to taking up on the operation will gain momentum off the heavy machinery arrive too much of pakistan's. rail infrastructure is left over from the british colonial era. while the cause of these crash is still unknown, accidents are all too common on the run down railways and sports news now in soccer . germany have won the mens under $21.00 european football championship, beat portugal one mill in the final in sabina lucas. a med shop grab the goal earlier in the 2nd half. germany's 3rd continental triumph out on the $21.00 level puts down a markup for the senior side. with the euro's starting on friday. for me on that when i joined by jonathan grant from d. w sports, jonathan,
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germany's under $21.00 was considered the favorites for the tall. and so how did they manage to pull this off? yeah, no back going really? is it for team that wasn't necessarily expecting to even exit the group stage, or we've heard in the past the code steph, and comes, has been quite critical about some of the players coming through. he's been for about 70 players in the last 2 years. he's tried to fine tune his squad, a scope features, no player from by munich. bruce, you don't mean to be like the best teams in the country. but what they do have to do is a sense of togetherness, and unity and that really strong through. i think in this tournament and an incredible story really the match when a lucas matcher. he used to play for england, believe it or not, he grew up that even played at this level for england before we switched allegiance to germany. i think english will probably be kicking us out. they've let him go. i think now the big test for jeremy is having these prize transition to the senior side. that's something that's gone wrong in the past when the last one is 21 in 2017 only one of the players says not very then made it through to the senior size
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for this upcoming year is what i meant. so talking about the senior side, they are playing that final year was warm up against via tonight. what can we expect that we would expect or when that there are any rank 138 in the world? jenny, the twelth in amazing by german standards. i think it will be important for them to get a win just to have some a mention and a bit of confidence going into the tournament as cost of minds back a few years ago. 2018 for the. well captain, russia, they had some dia performances in the friendly before that tournament. and then of course, they crashed out. i think more than anything year the lab will be hoping his site keep it clean. the defense really has been where the problems out there if they can in or not, can see the goal. i think that will give them a big confidence based going into the tournament. that's what germany, captain manuel? no, no. he'll become the 1st germany goalkeeper to reach 100 caps tonight. he's 35 years old though. how much longer with the sticker on i think what he's always said,
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as long as he's feeling up threat as long as his body. let's keep going. then he will, as long as he keeps enjoying the game that had been some room as last year when the tournament was scheduled to take place last year. maybe it would be his last international tournament and the to seek the way for mark andrey to stay. going to come in, replace him. but we just the mom think about doesn't a germany team without man? well, no, he's been there for more than a decade, and an incredible achievement to, to be the 1st go, keep it to get to a 100 caps when you think of the go, keith is germany have had in the past that maya all of a con, that achievement is something that he is very aware of himself. for me, he is very me all the number because we're a national team to always have great goalkeepers of the legend between the poses picked up. again, the 1st one and the fact that i'm approaching the 100 mark makes me extremely proud, and therefore i'm really looking forward to it. but it's no use on that to you.
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you feel like the enthusiasm still shines through there and who knows? maybe if jimmy do, when the earliest and perhaps that will encourage him to carry on. you still got a long way to go those to break the overall record. that is a 150 caps held by low temp 60 shorter that number that's. thank you very much, jonathan crane d w. sports. you're welcome. and formula one motor racing red bull. sergio paris has won a dramatic pre another by john. it was the mexican 2nd formula, one triumphs the championship leader and current title holder both missed out on points. the ferrari shot the clock started on po after a crash drew qualifying, and the rates on the back of the street circuit was just as chaotic defending champion, louis hamilton soon passed the ferrari in his mercedes. but later gave up the lead,
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pulling pit stop. to read both mac, the shop and the enemy asked the mountains, lamb strolled, and so for the high speed crash when he's tired, failed for step. and then almost exactly the same thing happened to him while leading. we've just 5 laps left. the crash meant the race was stopped and after a frantic re stop, hamilton got ahead of sergio perez. only to look up his brakes an end of 15 mexican parrot seals victory ahead of germany. sebastian fed back on the podium for the 1st time and asked and math in thank you for calling me today. but the day ultimately, the long to read both parents they would have been very well you're not to read that one to for the team. but then, you know, it is up about the judgement pushed up and still leave the drive is championship
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from brittany hamilton. but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. almost 8000 athletes has already qualified for the took your olympics just as in real and 2016 . that will also be a special team in tokyo, the refugee olympic team, $56.00 i o. c scholars, scholarship holders hope to participate in the olympics. one of them is iranian refugee said, fuzzy luna. iranian said 5 lula has one goal firmly and focus to compete in tokyo as a member of the refugee olympic team. the resist won't be very proud and the life of a refugee isn't easy. a lot of people don't know that in the national in 2015 so escaped from iran v of the balkans, fearing for his life during the world canoe sprint championships, he took
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a selfie in front of them, a land cathedral. the iranian regime accused him of having converted to christianity, which carries a death sentence. he found a new home in cause who are. he's devoted the past 17 years of his life to competitive sports. after he settled in germany, kayaking remained his top priority. of any one like this, we have 4 training sessions a day from monday through saturday. each one is $1.00 to $1.00 and a half hours. we always have a half day off on wednesdays. we always have fitness, training, running and pedal sessions. comp claiming loudon puzzle on site fuzz lula has found a friend in the $996.00 olympic clinic champion deadline hoffman. he's death s i. e . whenever he needs motivation i spot for i'm one of the i was depressed one and a half months ago. and i came to debt left and i said i wanted to quit,
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but i talked a debt left a loss of interest, christmas lift. you have me as a replacement father figure in also me his exact words were the 9th would be great, but don't give up and what you want. and i said ok, it's my one and only chance use it to show them who i am. that's all i can do. that really worked out great. as long as that's what this looks like a lot. because he went on to win at the world cup and he'll be hoping he'll be able to give his all at tokyo to make it. i don't think it's cost before we go, here's a quick remind them of our top story today. uncle american conservatives have comfortably seen off the challenge from the populace. the far right, tentative for germany and a regional election and vote in the east and state of facts on what is the last big test of public opinion before general election in september. and judges in the
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netherlands have begun hearing evidence against foreman suspected of being behind the downing of malaysia ad on the slide image. 17 years ago. the 3 russians and ukranian national are still in kenya. that's following up land and live the one that's coming up next on global 3000 spacing. the news, the news, the news, the
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the the the the. busy deliver, deliver, deliver, go. good morning when get ready. log in to pick up to get started. deliver, deliver. china's food carriers work 7 days a week. and if they're too low, their weight is $3000.00 with
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eco, india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with his people and the environment when there are doers? look at the bigger picture, india, a country that faces many challenges. engines, people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. equal india. in 60 minutes, w o, the young immigrant they know the police will stop them. they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight. like going back, not an option. peace ma,
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i'm on and the other day are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. i in the welcome, sick label, 3002 buttons who have fled. that homeland to making a new life in switzerland. but the hurdles a great the homesickness in kenya lake is following villages. but where does the water come from and how is that affecting life? and the region and china's delivery drivers. what no stressful alice says,
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very little money. how do they chose fancy a quick and tasty bite, but there's no way to go to 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 a $190000000000.00. the biggest market is china followed by the us and india. but just a fraction of the money goes to those making the deliveries. they tend to earn low wages and work long days and nights. that's less money to take to the streets and calls the better working conditions and an end to exploitation. you can call me wang include piper from my real name peer and this report isn't something when someone asks what i do for a living, and i say i'm
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a food delivery and other people have sundays off or they have vacation time. we don't have those privileges. licensing is very stressful for you to come, which is not nice for me. here. are you rarely the customers say thank you. okay. and then there's that moment in the evening when i see how much i've actually earned and 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 has to share a room and a bed with another migrant worker, they have no heating. when it reaches freezing temperatures outside, i don't have running water inside. when that happens, i have to go to public restrooms to brush my teeth and wash my face. i. he pays the
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equivalent of 65 years per month for the roof. the says he 7 year old migrant workers since every says to his wife and 3 children back home. so only when i make 58 years a day, do i earn more than i did back home at the factory? young sanderson, but it's hard to recall. i swear all day long. you know those are his job requires him to work a quick pace. he was determined how much tiny as to each trip they assign deliveries the sometimes they pay decency, but often they don't want to cause i said, i need more than $30.00 good orders a day. i don't. the ones listed here are all bad. i get just $0.65 per delivery. ah,
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he almost never ends more than 2 years per delivery when he can't keep to the strict delivery deadlines. he's penalized, i for sure, a cojet being late leads to pay deductions. again, as i went on, the current rule is that for every 5 to 10 minutes of being late, my pay is reduced by more than $0.60. no, 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, made in a very stressful the afternoon as a stressful time fuel of phasing these notes on tickets for yourself. oh, go out to meals can be delivered for as little as the equivalent of 2 years and $0.50. one has 10 deliveries now for being late, he could lose more money from deductions than he earned from the deliveries. the about 7000000 food. every workers are employed in china.
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this recording is from the beginning of march 2021. it's a protest against the industries low wages. this is 10 go chung. he advocates working conditions on the 31 year old as a delivery worker himself. his online videos caught our attention. they showed him providing a to his colleagues with communities in is very organized and driver's 10 go. john united people who had previously been fighting on his respected by everyone then suddenly his online videos were nowhere to be found. at the end of march 2021, he disappeared back
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to wang, his 2, racing against plug to deliver those 10 orders. one made all those deliveries, so 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 mostly just all i do is work that much. i don't even know what i do, who i can me if i had time to come with when your poor people look down on your view as incapable of that's a phenomenon here in beijing, everything is all about money. the most commonly asked question is, how much money did you want in last year? me? why hate myself for doing this job? but everything i do for my family. back
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in october 1950 chinese troops invaded tibet and took control of the small mountain kingdom. over the ensuing decades, chinese authorities responded forcefully to any uprisings, including that of 1959. 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 felt regular bouts of unrest most recently in 20082012. political repression has driven many tibetans to go into exile with little hope of returning
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home. the buddhist traditions of his full fathers are extremely important for tenzing, originally from tibet. he now lives in switzerland. he fled his homeland in 2013 and started a family here to here in this row smarter than i would like to stay here in switzerland. i'm all i want to work as a care assistant and provide for my family owned for mind if i want to live a normal life, you know, i normally live in the living tens in dreams that staying in this swiss 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 the homeland. i was a fear. you have a kind of contact me mind for me that i have no contact with my family because i didn't want to call them any problems. mine familiar with my family doesn't even
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know that i have 2 children that it makes me very sad at it. and i'm very homesick to their home be they've had 3 allocations for asylum, rejected this with authorities believe tens in came here, fire another safe country and say he should seek asylum 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, vfl and down for them to be tried to help them through the tibet friendship organisation seats. and it's a health. there's a support network, for example, where individuals can befriend refugees and help them with everyday challenges. size that so often many tibetan flying consent in prayer and meditation and this buddhist monastery. 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 monastery and was happy,
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honest. and it was wonderful. you get up early in the morning that make your bed have breakfast and play with your friends. in the speed in a carefree life that ended when chinese security forces began harassing the monks, they initially tried to take a stand in thought, stood and sit on the authorities came every day, putting pressure on us and restricting our freedom and how this. so i put up posters to protest and took part in demonstration. it's demarc. he says friends warned him that the police were looking for him. that's when tens in fled. the opposite of the monastery knows many similar stories. basically they have more full right to religious freedom. so that's maybe if you asking them against the government, they could put the image in. we wanted to talk to someone from the chinese embassy and ben. but our interview questions went on onset by gene views,
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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 for switzerland pursuing economic interests while standing up for human rights. the difficult balancing act paid to name and china is becoming increasingly authoritarian and more assertive of its economic interests and refugee policy listing. so switzerland needs to respond to that and more coordinated in its approach yet not long ago, tens, and went to the chinese embassy himself. he needed papers to confirm his form. to bet. i'm all i went to the chinese embassy just once to get an id. was to hold, but they started arguing with me on the phone and i felt threatened to disprove
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them it brought the embassy refused to give him papers. he still feels at risk from china. this was 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 everywhere. few areas of our planet remain unaffected. what can be done? for global ideas? we went to ginger to improve, to find out how the economy in breathing new life into the desert that the, these chickens are engaged in important work. they produce eggs like any other
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chickens, but with the help of their owner, they're also working wonders transforming into desert this entire area. and yet the city of ginger per room is dry and it's barren. there's almost no rain, so it's hardly suitable for farming. green plantation is flourishing mandarin trees, leading with fruit cover, an area of 30 square kilometers. it's all thanks to the chickens. and they're resourceful owner. the 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. i know it's the chickens that have made the desert soil 36000000 of them in all at 1st bicycle,
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marcia was only planning to sell their eggs. but when he found himself ankle deep in excrement, he came up with an idea. why not use it as fertilize the ants, all the leftover chicken feed to the birds feed on corn, but they're quite picky. the this is what's left over here. we used to burn an up or throw it away. but now we use it to produce bio char, and that's the central element in our regenerate. so fertilizer, i believe that the bus go macias, 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 char is rich 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 pallets,
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some of them he uses for the mandarin plantation. the rest he sells. local music. this circular economy allows us to make everything efficient. it's really nothing new. it's actually the way that nature works from sooner. listen, the principle is simple. resources are used in re, as long as possible, saving money, and avoiding waste. unlike normal methods. in the capital rima, the german development agency, g i. c is advising the power of in environment ministry on how to encourage more businesses to move to a circular economy. the program is financed by the german governments, international climate initiative. people level and i'm very grateful to be part of this project and, and for the opportunity to support an initiative like that for for that up to a. yeah, it is true. it's a.

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