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that's barely enough to live on as it is. during the soviet era, the village of meter and ski had us of cause a large scale state owned farm. with accounting factory. not only was the state and church of agricultural production, it was also responsible for a basic purification of the water, the long time residence recall. then the soviet union collapsed with it the old purification system. the wrench will not be lit them. they used to be large tanks along the road out of town where the river water was processed before it was led into the village to scott. but then new rulers came, everything was looted and ever sent them. and the little ones learning ever since these tanks have been crumbling, they're no longer able to clean the water from the river according to a report by the state environmental protection agency. so let me to risk is water
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means i know what to 90 percent clubbed with silt from the river. once more, the water from the co buying river is known to be polluted. environmentalists are demanding urgent action to remove bacteria and chemicals from the water. require is about water quality in the region and measures taken to purify it met with no response from the local authorities. and so it seems to be true in sky, villagers do indeed have no other choice, but to use the dirty brown water will be only times when the water looks a bit cleaner. i put white laundry in it, but it all comes out dirty. that's that you might as well throw the clothes away, which were given away. once again, the top butcher was so brown, the van republican decided to buy himself an expensive 5 liter bottle of clean drinking water at the village store. but this water russian will have to last
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a few days and even revoke and has to, which has died carefully look at the i have to be careful not to eat too much harring. that would make me so thirsty. i'd have to drink the dirty water from the river, but now i'm pretty much toughened up against it. as long as it's cold, how of the summer's russia can be hard for me to risky will need a lot of water and what it gets from the crew bind isn't fit for human consumption . the summer holidays are just around the corner here in europe, and the popular tourist destinations are preparing to receive guests. after a year of isolation and locked down, the a multi coast in italy was specifically hard hit by the corona virus measures that brought tourism to a sense bill. but now our reporter got to visit the people who call this beautiful
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stretch of lands their home. they talks about how they are managing life during the pandemic, and i have to admit a bit jealous of our reporters assignments to you on the steep terraces of the mail. if he coast, they grow the most delicious lemons. they get their characteristic mild flavor from the sun and the soul, t c. ere i made family i chet who was 6th generation lemon farmers at 86 luigi at those still feel as if he's convinced that lemon juice flowed through his veins. fortunately, he was spared a corona infection and has already been vaccinated the lemons and working at doors he says, have given him strength even in old age. was the appeal of this look here. this one is full of juice. we also used to choose for distant fiction before he was to
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clean our hands about the money off to taking over the family business. salvatore had a rebuilds professionally working on the state. lemon grows is tiring. 2500 trees. that's about $800.00 tons of lemons need to be harvested in the hanging gardens each year. the chat, those say that they were able to get through the corona crisis by sticking together as a family focus control, the things are as control. and in case of us and made us lose their faith in politics, we don't believe the problems here will be solved. so that's why family is so important to us. and then me not. the mouse itala is the only road connecting such a picturesque towns like lo, positano or theresa murray, tourism here is both a blessing and a curse. before the crisis hit, money flowed freely. american tourists in particular, would often rent luxury villas in prime locations. ramona at the top. it gives me a tour of one of her vacant luxury apartments with a positiveness,
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illustrious house called villa aris. 32 year old ramon manages 20 other privately own villas and apartments. this is our salon, which we renovated to you this made use of the current pandemic by investing into even more luxury at 1200 year. as a day. this bill is still comparatively cheap. the owners want to make up for last year financial losses. and since there's not a lot of work outside the tourism industry, the locals are dependent on the wealth of others to stay on on a robot. and it's not easy to find work here with someone. i'm fortunate enough to be working in the business that i help set up. and that i enjoy working at odd, okay, me can i get to interact with a lot of people. so i'm happy here. maybe they're not of it, but there are a lot of other young people who are forced to leave me. guess i'll go straight to them. that me this is especially true positano, like the rest of the coast. this village to the unesco world. heritage dies. many
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residents rent out their apartments and holiday homes to international jets. it is . meanwhile, young people, especially those starting a family, have to move away. at shay black, they're waiting on the return of celebrities. reservations are filling up, says the owner the this was taken in the 1st few years he came to visit. he called me papa black. denzel washington isn't the only one. the restaurant became the new place to be for hollywood stars, enjoying his doj a far end or the sweetness of doing nothing. it's 5 am and albert, so rousseau and his father take me along to go fishing back when positano, with just a sleepy little village. everyone here, mid of fishing, and i've seen this type of work. that's our passion. that's what they're drawn to. it was here. they were isolated for a month during the corona virus pandemic pilgrimage. is $100.00 telling you about
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a few fish that we didn't catch had to be sold for less than the market price. it was really a very difficult situation. let's hope that we can bounce back. if it's even that they say that's hope that will come out of this stronger than before. during the panoramic, they were left to themselves to get by and amidst the quiet, even the dolphins returned to the bay. but now they were afraid things might go back to normal, says alberta, his father luigi, when it comes to tourism many agreed that less is more like the country. it was a reminder that only guessed here, and there should be less selfish. but unfortunately, it didn't really help change people's mindset. people haven't learned a thing that they should not be greedy and to take better care of the environment
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today to, to any and see might not have provided them with a lot of fish. but when humans live in harmony with nature, says alberto, grace and beauty shore to follow. and so the american coast remains a place of longing. our final report takes us to the netherlands country with lots of water, even in towns and cities, things to its numerous canals. these canals are a graph, are a breeding ground for fish that would normally swim upstream to lay the eggs. but when the waterways are closed, the fish gets stuck in traffic so to speak. but now there is an app that helps waiting fish navigate the busy waterways. spring time in the netherlands and the fish and tracks canals are following the call of nature. heading upstream to the spawning grounds. but there is little difficult. this many evil luck controls the
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water levels. the luck is closed in spring because there are hardly any boats about and that creates an under water fish, traffic jam who tricks water monitors have found a novel way round it a fish doorbell. ecologist installed an underwater camera at the lock that can be viewed on a phone at users to see fish, can press a digital door ringer to tell the lock keepers to open the gate. ryan, for example, has just scanned the cure code to see what's happening below the surface. there was an appeal at 1st i thought it was an april fools joke because the fish doorbell went online in the last week of march. but it does seem to be serious. serious business indeed, an unexpected success story than the past month alone, one and a half 1000000 people have clicked on the fish camp,
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bringing the luck keepers 50000 times. that means no risk for student tom to birth . at least twice a day, he hooked a crank, opened the ancient lock and to let the fish through the air melting benefit. all the luckily the priest told the ring feels all clicks of registered, but we won't open the lock until we see that enough fish have gathered there. and on the cord about the fish instinctively know where to go. they feel the current through the gate. the bell also helps truck and maintain fish stocks. so from the camera has a 10 to 5 to 18 different species. felicia duke energy, literally used to spend a lot of energy waiting here for weeks at a time open, as you can. and that increases the risk of the need by cormorants, bought the fish traffic jam, me a fish. but those days are now over. the next fish friendly citizen
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of tracks is ringing the bell. while down below crustacean waves, it's close to the bank passage. a doorbell for fish, that is officially the one headline i never expected to have the joy of presenting . be sure to join us again next week. thanks for watching. take care and they say the news. the news, the news
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the station jewish and the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw me the news . this is the w news life from berlin. will leaders gather the talks on climate change and the pan demik us president or by didn't take center stage before the g 7 farmers in the u. k. on the program a deadly start to india is one, sees the children are among the dead as the building collapses. during heavy rain and football european championships are ready to kick off or wait
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a year later can you are 2020 the health safely. during the pandemic, and who are the biggest ah hello, i'm a have them 100 will lead is gathering in britain for summit of the g 7 group of leading nations. talks in west england will focus on climate change, global security, and the distribution of vaccines to find the current of virus pandemic for us. and you can leave this got together before the summit opens. it began with friendly elbow bomb, british prime minister, boris johnson. and us president joe biden's 1st in person encounter, continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. romantic views,
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mc sidewalks, for the 1st lady's included. power finally here, and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. the leaders made a point of highlighting the nation's famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated version of the 80 year old atlantic charter biden said the alliance would help the countries address global challenges such as cybersecurity, the climate crisis, and the clone of virus pandemic together at the beginning, ounce men came after the talks, when the us president said his country would donate $500000000.00 pfizer vaccine doses to lower income countries and the african union. our values call us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world. against coven 19. it's also in america self interest. as long as the virus rage is elsewhere,
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there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging over 900 in other countries, hold back global growth raises in stability and weakens governments. but activists protesting the global inequality of vaccine access. believe that waving pharmaceutical patterns would be a more effective than charity is nowhere near reaching the fluctuating turns for really billions of beans of axis. and these hands with pharmacy companies only seem to have not produced enough for everyone. and that's why we're asking for the manufacturing to be scale global. opening up the pages and the rest of the sort of more qualified manufacturers can produce. and i said, with a key 7 leaders arriving. all eyes will be on the leaders of the world's wealthiest
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nations. to see how serious they are about helping the rest of the world get a grip on the pan damage. and as we heard in that report, global inequality of vaccine access is a problem. and that's why the kovak system was started to help poor countries get vaccines where we asked. yeah, a boom from the epicenter africa, which is part of doctors without borders. whether kovacs is working in the country . country like some point to receive $1000000.00 from the callback and you should keep the youth $900.00 tower for the front of the population phone point. there were no more those people talk to going to do because of what's happening is producing for africa. country, so it's really, really a challenge for some countries more read me for the fruit guys. so why you know that you have country that don't want to use even that you're
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receiving. so it's quite complex and fission across the country and he's quite a generous authorities in germany are disbanding and elite police. eunice off the revelations that offices joined extreme right wing chat groups, members of the s e k. swat team in frankfort, all suspected of inciting racial hatred and sharing not the images 20 officers are under investigation. germany. 3 chiefs have been criticized over a series of extremism capital. oscar tossed the w political correspondent hands brand has more on how this case came about. they only found this group really by mistake, because they were accidentally, they were investigations going on against a member of this group who is to have child pornography and why they were investigating him. about that. they found evidence of this right tween chat group.
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there have been similar sorts of chat groups in various parts of germany here in berlin as well, for instance. and the german domestic intelligence service has talked about hundreds of cases in the last 4 years or so. and in the german forces about a 1000 k. so, so this is not a simple matter, there seems to be a structural problem. and obviously these kinds of organizations, military organizations, armed forces do attract these kinds of people. one would imagine. but at the moment, the authorities have not really been able to get a handle on that. now at least 11 people, including 8 children, have been killed in india monsoon season. heavy rains and winds have led to a residential block, collapsing in buying residence way evacuated, and several people are now feared missing. it's a race against time for these rescue workers has the search for survivors. in the
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rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life, i was the my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building collapsed. our heavy monsoon rains have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of the city or on the water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations, with deadly consequences. regarding the incident happened around midnight, it was a building consisting of the ground floor and 2 levels. its fell onto the building in front of it. we have rescued 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 had been injured. also, police will investigate the accidents and will follow up with what the legal
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procedures required. she got the family members wait anxiously for news about their loved ones with more rain expect to denise than in central india over the coming weeks. many here that tried to do will not be the last let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world. mean was military have opened you corruption cases against also the unsung to she. the charges include misusing land and accepting brian c. cheese lawyers say the accusations are absurd . the army sees power in a coup in february votes counting is wrapping up in bruce presidential election left. this pedro castillo holds a slim lead of a conservative keiko for murray, for he worry claims there were voting in irregularities. independent of service dispute this though an interim government was installed during political time on
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last year. the wife of mexican truckload, l capital goodman, was, has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and money don't train charges. and coronel is charged with running her husband's multi $1000000000.00 drug empire, and helping him escape from prison in mexico. chapel is serving a life sentence in the us. the porters of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu have demonstrated outside parliament in jerusalem there opposing a possible governing coalition that could end to 12 years in power. parliament is to vote on the coalition on sunday, which was negotiated between right and left. when you are 2020 is finally with us a year late because of the because of the pandemic. but the tournament is kicking off in rome with italy taking on turkey. the biggest dollars of the european football will be showing off the skills. but there are also concerns around safety
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. euro 2020 means a lot of stars competing, like killing and in bombay. the friends wonder can, who could put his stamp on his 1st heroes. germany's kind habits who scored the winning goal for chelsea's champions league title or robert levin, dusky of poland, who can't seem to stop scoring. and don't forget portugal, christiana rinaldo, who could become the euro's all time top scorer. the question is, how safe is a pen? european tournament, europe's best players during a pandemic. despite the pandemic force delay your way for president alexander jeffery in has been insisting the tournament will be safe for players. officials and fans. there have been concerns over possible virus clusters. this led to your way, allowing nations to expand squads up to 26 players and good thing. the netherlands already dropped goalkeeper ya specialists in from their squad because of
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a positive test. both spain and sweden have also had players test positive for covert 19. for the 1st time in its history, the tournament will be taking place across europe. each of the 11 host cities have been given clearance to host fans. 10 cities are shooting for anywhere from 12231000 fans. budapest is aiming to have a full house. that would mean $61000.00 fans in the push costs arena, the semi finals and the final will take place in london's wembley stadium. world cup winners, france enter euro 2020 as the top favorites. but they blur and their stars need to survive the so called group of death, which consists the reigning champions, portugal, as well as germany. if things go england's way,
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they could play all but one of their matches in london, some serious harm advantage. other nations to watch out for our belgium and italy who both won all 10 of their qualifiers. and the tournaments dark horse could be turkey, who together with belgium, had the best defense during qualifiers. and might just surprise the top teams at the euros. ukraine is caught up in a row with european football officials over a controversial shack slogan the ukrainians have been told to remove the phrase glory to the heroes from a year or 2020 jersey. russia complained about the kids governing body wafer rules . ukraine could keep a map that includes premier, but the slogan, glory to the heroes. a military briefing was seemed to be political. now, while the climate change and the pandemic topped the gender at the g 7 summit. what a group of activists and assists is hoping that will be this won't ignore the
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environmental threats caused by electronic waste. the 7 leaders have been immortalized in a sculpture made of electronic waste. the giant artwork looks out toward carpet bake, where the g 7 summit is taking place this week to mount recycle. more. it aims to highlight the growing threat of electronic waste. we have to deal with it as as a human race. you have to do is know as nations where one nation is pushing off to another nation to get rid of polluting. well, this is why it's a g 7 lead. this is for it to get them all talking to each other. i just say this sort this out as a human race. you know, the piece highlights not only the need for urgent political decision, but also more environmental awareness. i'm afraid your hoover all you know, could last 20 years. it doesn't have to be thrown away so quickly and hopefully
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this will draw people's attention to the fact, especially the people over there been the g server that these things that something has to be done about this. everyone involved hopes to some it will finally lead to action. not just more empty promises. you're watching tv being a lie from berlin. you can find much more news analysis on our website that is d w dot com. meanwhile, will leave you with pictures from the solar eclipse, also known as an angela eclipse, or the you bring a fire. people in the most areas of east canada, greenland and siberia, were able to see it in full. but many others were able to see a partial eclipse where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. have a look the ah, ah,
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