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the, the 1st jaguars to roam free in the even our wetlands for 50 years. the 2 children to one giant problem. in the near proceed. julian, my name is jason. how will climate change affect us and our children? learn more. d, w dot com slash water. prospecting that precious metals is sometimes the only option people have earning a basic likelihood. the work is hard, the reward self and minimal reported f. i managed to track down gold diggers. in most money, money national park. he discovered that their efforts to survive,
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that's taking their toll on the local wildlife. the t money, money, mountains look like an untouched paradise. but antonio of any knows better. he is once again on the trail of illegal gold prospect is usually the streams around. here are clear, but not this one. so there must be an illegal mine somewhere upstream in the middle of them beaks to money, money, national reserve. his ranges, detain every gold mine. as i catch this in, i said, don't you know, this is a nature reserve? no, i only arrived yesterday. i heard others were here that you don't, you know, this isn't allowed. no, i didn't. a friend told me i should come. so he didn't know either. right, right. where the other mozambique the gold diggers are called game perils.
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the ranges see this group for the 1st time and call the police and the repeat offenders face time in jail because the national park wants to win over the cold minus was wondering, wanted to. so when we find somebody for the 1st time, we tried to educate them. michelle, and so we talked to them about the negative impact of illegal goldmine. and we also tell them about alternative and opportunities, for example, tourism. the name of that is but also about development projects in agriculture, in nature conservation and then to present order period. and the parents are a serious problem for the national park. thousands of people lost everything due to cycling in 2019. now they're looking for gold and precious stones using the most rudimentary methods just to get an income. as a result,
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forests of being cut down and toxic mercury is contaminating the waters. so the national park is seeking to provide alternative sources of income. that to, to barter is one of the 1st beneficiaries of a job creation scheme. he trained as a veterinarian and now helps farmers look off to their cattle. the park is working with a conservation project called most bio, to create jobs for people who live in the areas bordering the park. before to barter became a vet, he too was a gold prospector. well done, judge did it. yes, i used to do too. but then i began to have down to understand that you can't always be a gold digger. aqaba did mean the more i take out, the less there is work until one day it's totally depleted. and if there's nothing else, what should i live on? go make it. well, that's why i started working as a vet and it's been well worth the effort in a that if you, if you live in
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a since 2017, the park has created hundreds of jobs in agriculture. everything from organic coffee growing to sustainable beekeeping and livestock farming. but for many gold is still more repealing. new minds are always popping up. this one blocks and important elephant pass on the edge of the park and a team from the ministry of mineral resources and energy is on site. last week, police evicted, some guy, petros and burned down. de camp are basically martini the ministries inspector general wants to make sure the mind remains closed, spots at the same time. he also wants to make a deal with the minus was up and it goes up. there's a nice going to new, almost a year. the more form or we want the people here to keep mining gold, but in an organized manner that benefit both of them. the government,
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the size of the chef lawrence protocol. but at the to do this, they need to form cooperative. then we, we have a program that helps minors set up their own co, operative and corporate, peevish capital is that minority and i'm coming up. i see we also teach the message that helped them to work more effectively without having such a negative impact on the environment. specific as cooper his advocate will be ambient. to see what this can look like, we had to set out one of the 5 mining cooperatives in monica province, and the only one in the buffer zone bordering the par. any more than beacon can become a member. but they have to hand over a 3rd of the proceeds as taxes and fees. the gold is mind and sold legally. the tunnels are safe and the ministry has donated simple tools. however, some mine is use highly toxic mercury to bind gold dust from the mud. the
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board member and the co operative ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital and i mean them. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here, guys some. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. most bio, he's unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented
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hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. about does english classes with agriculture, a project of would be keeping it's just one example. we have been able to reduce at a negative impact humans have on the environment by half dead as he started. oh oh for one thing. we currently see that deforestation is decreased or disorders them into the rest of the successes are sorely needed. the mind blocking the elephant path where the police burned down the camp is fully operational again, by the very next day, the guy pedals will not stop looking for gold because they need the money
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to be on board. if they stop from digging here, all the people will starve to death by mining that we can at least buy some food if and pay school fees for school fees. i cannot stress that enough. if the illegal prospect is will surely continue searching for gold. it's more dangerous than working in the co operative but also more lucrative. and now for today's global snack, we had to brazil, the brazilian, the capital of brazil, a city famous for its modern architecture, the in the whole of the metropolis station with a colored region. the puff delivery stuff, especially those are kinda savory pastries with sugar cane juice.
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one also was created when the capital was built. so the resources and procedures are part of one and the same history. we'll take with the, the, the, the, the, the pastries, a deep fried. the oil has to be hoped enough so that they chris quickly. but without burning, the traditional feelings include cheese, mincemeat, chicken palm and the, the fuzzy. we have a secret special house. the recipe is made with meat and cheese, and now it's got a cage. i'll show you the inside of the property, but i'm a sub and i will say we're selling like phenomena or cinnamon and sugar only. so on the menu, the sugar cane is home growing freshly squeezed and oppressed and chilled with ice
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as jesus refreshing and the taste is somewhat sweet, but not too sweet. so i finished up here with the sugar cane juice hold. mother bought the machine and filled with ice all the time. so it's important that we don't run out like the juice comes out nice and fresh. ready to drink? we got, we got the most hipaa customers passing through the bus station because the flu keeps the pos delivery of busy all day. so will to the customers think the pastry has a special flavor? oh god, the soldiers in the suite sugar cane juice go well together. they balance each other around 11 award. i'd sensational and now i don't need lunch in the past delivery so so it's so popular now. also home delivery supplies for
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the news . this is the of the news why, from berlin? big disagreements and low expectations. us president joe biden has a rise in geneva ahead of his summit with russia flattened approaches. what can we expect from the high stakes talks? also coming up on the show as the european soccer championship, france fans to celebrate their side victory over germany in their opening match was a slimy floating mass of space is threatening marine life and the fishing industry off the coast of churchy. critics stay the government clean up at 1st are too
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little too late. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. you as president joe biden has arrived in geneva saying he's ready for a tough encounter with russia. vladimir putin and major security effort has been mobilized, or what is expected to be a half day of discussions behind closed doors. the meeting comes at a low point in us, russia relations widen, has promised to set clear red lines aimed at preventing the relationship from worsening another day. another city and force one touch down in geneva after a whole week in europe. joe biden now faces a very different meeting. on wednesday, he'll sit down with the russia, vladimir putin at
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a time of frosty ties between the countries. among the issues of contention, rushes roll in ukraine and its cracked down on opposition. activists at home, a sharp contrast to the cordial meetings in brussels with you leaders early on tuesday, whereby to announce the reset of washington agenda. americans, we are committed. we have never fully left, but we are researching back and it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great relationship may don't have a very different than my predecessor that you and us announced the truth over the both boeing trade dispute, which will lead to the suspension of billions of dollars in tariffs, the conflict over subsidies to the rival aircraft makers had been going on for 17 years. the decision is seen as a move to join forces to stand up to
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a more assertive china. the agreement we follow now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. a more glaring rivalry. you will be at play in geneva on wednesday, although the bite and pewter meeting provides some room for cooperation. both sides have nevertheless played down expectations of any major research in relation. earlier d, w is washington correspondent, oliver valid, shared his expectations for the bite and twitch in summits clear buyer wants to join him back at the negotiating table. he wants to have the return of some kind of normalcy of diplomacy and then work in areas of common interest. as you said in this press conference on tuesday. and that could be a bilateral disarm. and that's
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a very crucial and important topic for both countries or the reduction of nuclear weapons, for instance. and then also, as we heard in the report, really to draw some red lines and tell body we're approved and no more election meddling, normal ransomware attacks also no more aggress aggressive behavior. that's why the u. s. one from russia. otherwise, it will face consequences just like we've seen in recent weeks with the, with the sanctions that have been imposed on russia. another observation is that there will very likely be no joint press conference of fight, an imputed buttons. message here is very clear. he wants to treat bite and the putin as a worthy adversary of but certainly not at i level. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. israel has launched airstrikes in the gaza strip. the 1st military flare up since last month, cross border fighting. the israeli military says it attacked thomas compounds in
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response to incendiary balloons. launch from the palestinian territory authorities bay. the balloons caused around 20 fires in open fields. us carrier, southwest airlines has been trying to restore normal operations for a technology related issue. let's the cancellation of some 500 flights and delayed 1300 others. the disruptions affected about half of southwest flight on tuesday. an airline spokespersons that a cyber attack was not a suspected cause. and a judge in the us state of new york has cleared the way for convicted rapist and former movie producer harvey weinstein to be expedited to california where he faces more sexual assault charges. the court rejected arguments that paperwork to move points was not filed correctly, or that he should stay in new york for medical care. can digitalization
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strength and democracy for social media help or hinder the drive towards the quality. and how has cove it impacted journalism and the arts on the african continent? and these are just some of the questions that were explored at this year's v. w global media forum. here's a look at the highlights of the event. now for the 14th time politicians, artists, journalists, scientists, and influencers have come together in germany's former parliament buildings in bond, for the deutsch of outlet global media for him. for him as a space to debate, the hot button issues shaping the world. but the ongoing global cove at 19 pandemic has had an impact on this years event, which is mostly online affairs. among those taking part virtually are turkish writer and political scientists. and we've shut fuck, who's criticism of the turkish state has forced her into exile. so fox, sharp and precise analysis of her homeland has made her
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a leading force in the fight for justice and freedom of speech. living in the age of anxiety, i think it's like an existential unc. i'm living in the age of honor, fear, frustration, but also we are living in the age of change and we know that change is possible, so it's a be interesting moments like in between. i call it. the old world is no more, but the new world is not for you. and we are in the middle. and that is a difficult place to be in because it's on a mid this uncertainty chef. i believe that writers have a social responsibility to stand up and be heard. if you happen to be right. because sees you do not have the luxury of saying, you know what, i'm not going to talk about what's happening outside the window. because we ride to disconnect it from the societies where we come from. the social media is the focus
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at the global media for him with guests including bloggers and influencers, like actually been that they've got 41000000 followers worldwide, including 17000000 in brazil, abroad. bloggers like him are playing and increasingly important role in combating political lies and distortions. nato has become a sharp critic of brazilian president. you're both in our right now. what brazil is facing is a very different and special situation that is very delicate. so what i said is that when we're facing fascism and fascists, every one who decided to stay silent is an accomplice of this fascist regime regime . i stand by my opinion, and i believe you cannot stay silent when we're, if you're facing someone like abels, one out of the d. w. global media for bringing together media makers,
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movers and shakers from around the world in their incisive quest for truth. the to the european football championship now and the one to watch in the 1st round of games, germany at home against world cup champions, france in the end, it was decided by an own of goal met almost reflected a pass into his own net. and that was all france needed. they had 2 goals called back for offside calls, but they still got the victory. one knell. of course, germany fans were devastated by their sides performance and are hoping for a victory against portugal in their next match. the french, though, were overjoyed and celebrated their sides winning start to their euro 2020 campaign when they, when they filled up 20 percent of the stadium. but we know how to make noise and we
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know that it works. clipper, the, can you? but it was fabulous. there was a great atmosphere. in fact, we were at home. there were lots of french people, lots of energy, lots of singing. the french delight in us. they play the game, and then they score a german own goal. there was a penalty missed on frankly, it was awesome. this is a good stop for the stage group of the years. so we're proud of them. probably put new told she'll be going to shelter already. oh yeah. it was really incredible. the team was great reason and was at the top payments at the top. i really think it's a sign of great things to come. they were talk when the, i think i think it was a positive start to the chinaman. germany played well, especially in the 2nd half were actually better from my point of view. we had mobile position. i feel positive about the rest of the tournament. jago, it was
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a pity that we had say, she scoring opportunities. but i think we'll do better in the next game against portugal, that will be important. and also how portugal pay against france that will be decisive for our group type. they paid better next time to turkey. now where a slimy, flowing mass of yellowish white sea slime is threatening marine life. and the fishing industry, especially in the sea of mar, mariah in the water is south of stumble. but it's also in the black sea and the a g n. c. the so called a c not is caused by rising temperature is due to climate change and poor waste management. the turkish government recently launched an action plan to clean up the slimy substance. many se the efforts came to leaves, our correspondent has braved the waters of the sea of mamma. and thus this report. webs of seek yellowish slime,
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a covering corals wrapping themselves around crabs and see urchins suffocating marine life. but this isn't a horror movie. it's under water footage from the sea of mara, off the coast of the symbol, the so called cease not in science speak. marine use village is produced by some l . g. the slime has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a man made disaster. i could, you know, from the seas not very difficult to grab, hold off. this stuff is so slimy, it slipped through your hands and back into the water. parts of it really revolting. an aerial view illustrates the extent of the
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environmental crisis. carpets of mucus along the coastline clogging ports and beaches, as well as affecting the sea of mom, laura and the metropolis of a stumble. this line has also taken over parts of the adjoining a g in and black seas. it's a threat to the local fishing industry and swimming is now impossible in many places. in town at the time i had heard of the seas not, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still felt a chill cushion that so just to make sure that up the phone again, we usually come surfing here every week. but now we are really worried that we have to go further out because the slime is all over the short. but just say that again, this authentic. i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen a natural disaster like this guy's been. there was c not when a with a child, but it was never as bad as the kids are still. the turkish government has
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recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched a massive clean up operation. dredge years are pumping out the slime and work is a bringing the muck assure for disposal. it looks like an impossible task, and many experts say it's already too late. below none of them, here's what we see on the surface is very worrying. but it's just the tip of the iceberg. the real problem is under the water. this is where the slime is spreading . and it's getting worse every week. after that, as humans, marine biologists like most of a sudden save a scourge of cease not, is not just a turkish problem, but a stock warning to the world that climate change is pushing a plan of life support systems to the brink.
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and is your news update at this? our coming up next is our cove. it at 19 special. so stay tuned for that. if you want more news and analysis, you can of course, check out our website, w dot com or check out our social media at g w. news. i'm clear richardson in berlin for me in the team here. thank you so much for joining us. the the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus? because the 19th next on d w. how does it spread? why do we panic by and when will all this free the.

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