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the, the news this is the w news live from the presidents of the us and russia meet in geneva for that 1st face to face talks as leaders, joe biden. and vladimir putin straight can, with relations between that 2 nations at their lowest in years will the 2 find at least some common ground. also coming up the slimy, floating mouth of sea. if not, that's threatening marine life tourism. and the fishing industry off the coast of turkey. critics say the government's cleanup efforts have come to light the brutal
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world of human trafficking. we made one of the nigerian women forced into prostitution in italy. she escaped with thousands like remain trapped in a vortex of violence and exploitation. ah, have you reviewed football championships? france fan celebrate their teams victory over germany in their opening. ah, i'm good how that. welcome to the program, us president joe biden, and russia's let me put you and have begun that 1st face to face meeting in geneva, switzerland. the 2 leaders briefly shook hands before entering this summit, venue nations. i'd odds over many issues. biden has repeatedly pledged to take a tough stance on russia, particularly over its aggression in ukraine. and he has promised to set clear red
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lines between washington and moscow. was us russia relations at that was in years that talks i expect it to be turns and expectations although and on the vehicle out on patrol heavy security all around geneva, as the swiss city plays host to this much anticipated summit inside this villa to lead it who seem worlds apart, trying to prove they can come together with the law so that the summit will help restore our personal contacts and establish a direct dialogue. we can cooperate. the american side are talking the same way and i generally agree with them. but you don't have to look far to see areas of conflict. eyes of the jailed russian opposition leader alexi,
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nevada. me are using geneva to remind people what putin can do to his enemies. russia is also accused of being involved in recent cyber and ransomware attacks on the us, as well as interference in various selections for you as president joe biden. this is about trying to rein in rushes more disruptive behavior. it's about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship are with russia. we're not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions, which we think are inconsistent, international norms. both men have agendas. both men have the red lines. and despite the tranquil surroundings, few here are expecting a research in us russian relations anytime soon funded
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that i found a phenomena in geneva full that a submittal offender biden has promised he will set clear red lines for food. how tense will this meeting be? the 2 presidents kicked off their meeting with a very nice photo opportunity. we sell them smile and shake hands in front of the cameras, but now there are getting down to business and there are a lot of controversial topics on the agenda. joe biden has promised to talk about human rights abuses in russia. loving the poor team doesn't like to be lectured about that joe biden also wants to talk about russia aggression against ukraine. and we can imagine that the new port in doesn't want to talk about that. so a lot of controversial, controversial issues on the agenda. however,
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my impression also is that both sides a want to lower that temperature and notch or 2. and they're trying to find ways to resume their dialogue over there were protests in geneva today against to teen over the poisoning and the jailing of a position in a volume. how will baden a button tackle that issue? he has promised to raise the issue during the talks him geneva because the poisoning of for the position leader alexander vonnie and he's incarceration has cost a lot of outrage in the u. s. and in europe. so he is definitely going to talk about that and he has the backing of american life. we still quite strong statement from nato, from the g 7 leaders on that issue. however, here again, we have to say that flat me put in is not likely to listen. biden
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said he will also confront putin with the allegations that russian hackers are behind cyber attacks on the american infrastructure. how contentious is this going to be very contentious. i would say this topic is at the top of the agenda up to a number of far reaching cyber attacks on you as companies. some of them had rush and fingerprints on them. so joe biden is expected to demand from russia to do more to deter as such a text from within russia, borders and vladimir putin has signaled that he is ready to do something he was talking about swapping cyber criminals with the u. s. i don't think that this is going to be enough. well, joe biden. and additional you have to say that at least according to the us intelligence agencies. in some cases the russian authorities are suspected
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to be behind some cyber attack. so there's some phenomena in geneva. there, thank you. well, that summit is of course being washed and both lead us home countries, also by our w correspondence that we joined from moscow by emily sherman and all of us all it is in washington for us. let's start with you. us relations with russia have worse and since the 2016, an excellent claims of russian interference in those elections, what will americans want to see by an achieve well, your heart of your talk about foreign policy then jo button was elected for essentially 2 reasons. and number one was, of course reviving the trans atlantic partnership, which we've seen very clearly when by them close ranks with g 7 and 8 to leaders in recent days. and number 2 is dealing with the american adversaries in particular, that's china. but russia also plays a very important role. the central question of today's meeting will be of the u. s
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. 10, establish a more stable relationship with russia. because as you mentioned, we've seen cyber attacks. we've seen election modeling and all kinds of aggressive behavior carried out by russia in recent years. joe biden has evolved that he will draw a red line, as he said that he will hand no longer hand out a cod blown to russia. so essentially will tell, letting me are put into stop those activities or face consequences of the likes of like sanctions that we've seen in recent weeks. but also very important to point out is that there will be an attempt made to find areas of common ground to cooperate. and one of those fields could be disarmament. both countries have a serious interest in reducing their nuclear arms arsenal. i mean, how much interest is the president meeting with bite and generating at home in moscow? it's generating huge interest. i would say here i just heard a state tv presenter describe this summit as
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a summit. the whole future of the whole world depends on this is definitely an opportunity for russia to kind of present itself as a superpower on the world stage. the media here have been pointing out repeatedly that it was the us that sought this meeting with russia. and i think who to knows that he knows that it's an opportunity to show once again that he can meet with the u. s. with one of the leading powers on the world stage kind of on, on one level. and that is convenient for him as well. on the head of the upcoming parliamentary elections, i think for normal russians, you know, they will be watching this as well because us sanctions impact russia, the russian economy and people here very much perceive the us as kind of leading policymakers in europe as well. and the economy here in russia certainly depends on trade with europe. as you said,
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that russia is keen to be seen on an eye on the same level as a partner with the us and oliver u. s. foreign policy, though, is increasingly focused on china. you touched upon this earlier, how big of a man is, does the us still consider moscow to be? well, the relations, if you look at the, how the both countries are faring in terms of diplomacy have been described as the worst since the end of the cold war. so we've talked about all the cyber espionage and ransomware attacks and really over the last years letting me approved and followed his own geopolitical interests in a very aggressive way. and in a way that is incompatible with western values that have been countless regions of human rights. so the opposition leader election a volley is being persecuted. russia is deploying troops to the ukraine border. so it is a problem. china is higher up on the agenda, but the ultimate goal of today's meeting and of foreign policy looking at russia is finding a working relationship, getting back to some kind of normalcy with russia,
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and then focus all time and energy on the biggest foreign policy problem for the u . s. and that is china. emily, do russians think the us grievances of election meddling, for example, in computer hockey, legitimate concern why think most russian here, i believe the official line of the authorities, which is that russia did not meddle in the u. s. is elections that there were, were no russian hackers involved there. and people here that i've spoken to at least certainly seem to believe that this is all part of some kind of a rush of phobic campaign that's been going on for the last few years. that's also the view that's being presented time and time again on state tv here. and over the past few years, i think these hacking accusations have also become so frequent along with us and european sanctions that people almost kind of don't pay attention to them. it's almost part of the new normal here, i think for people who
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w as emily serve in moscow and all of those others in washington. thank you both. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. israel has launched as strikes on the gaza strip. that's the 1st military flare up since last month. cross border fighting. the israeli military says it attacks him off compounds in response to infinity, entered infinity. balloons launched from the palestinian territory. authorities say the balloons close around 25 in open fields. someone is that north korea's leader kim jong own has want of possible food shortages at a meeting of his ruling workers party. he blamed for it, he called the 10th food situation on the corona virus pandemic on, on last year's typhoons party officials to try and find ways of boosting the country's agricultural production. it's all talk to the socialist candidates, federal conceal, claim victory, and through the presidential election he ended the lengthy vote. count 44000 votes
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ahead of his right wing rival keiko for to morrow. she has pledged to fight the result which election authorities have not yet formerly announce. in turkey. slimy, floating mass of yellowish white fi slime is threatening marine life tourism. and the fishing industry, especially in the sea of mara and the waters south of stumble, but it's also in the black sea and the agency, the so called sees not as is caused by poor waste management. aided by rising water temperatures attributed to global warming, the turkish government recently launched an action plan to clean up the slimy substance. many say the if it comes to late corresponding braved the waters of the sea of mama rock to send us this report. webs of seek yellowish slime covering corals wrapping themselves
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around crabs and sea 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 east stumble. the so called seas not in science speak. marine news village is produced by some of the slime, has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a manmade disaster cuz i could do the seas not very difficult to grab, hold off this stuff so slimy. it slipped through your hands and back into the water . it's really revolting. an aerial view illustrates the extent of the environmental crisis. carpets is mucus along the coast line, clogging ports and beaches. as well as affecting the sea of mall moran and the
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metropolis of a stumble. this line have also taken over parts of the adjoining a g and, and black seeds. it's a threat to the local fishing industry. and swimming is now impossible in many places. in china, then i had heard of the thief note, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still felt ha cushion that they're both on just so if you have mitchell shows that 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 shore. restricted against authentic. i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen a natural disaster like this speaking. there was seen not when i was a child, but it was never as bad as the kids will. i still the turkish government has recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched
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a massive clean up operation. dressers 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. we don't know 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 that a marine biologist, like most of a sudden say, the scourge of cease not is not just a turkish problem, but a storm warning to the world. the climate change is pushing our planets life support systems to the brink for its victims, human trafficking, physically and mentally traumatizing and sometimes deadly for criminal gangs. it's
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highly lucrative, the main smuggling roots around the world, through latin america, the mediterranean, and asia gangs often forced victims into prostitution or slave labor in the service industries in recent weeks, police have been cracking down on the $150000000000.00 black box. and the alliance against trafficking in persons says the only way to stop it is to try to damp out the demand for cheap sex d w. who responded the phillip shots went to italy on the trail of the jury and mafia. he spoke to traffickers to some of the women they exploited. the scenes could have been found at countless industrial areas in italy, on any given night, young nigerian women working the street almost none of them of their own free will . at rome, central station we meet david, he says he was a member of the nigeria mafia until he witnessed the brutal murder of
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a woman forced to work as a prostitute got into pieces then the package it. so for example, if you have 10 people that know the dead body, you can won't get a car one killer because one killer, everybody will dispose it. you can never tell the person, you can never have the person again. the person is missing is gone. one of the nigerian murphy as basis he said to be the southern italian village of wild torno often. and nigeria, madame is in charge of a group of young women behind her, a well organized network of violent operatives smuggling young women from africa to europe. juliet or sabo arrives in italy about a migrant boat 4 years ago. she saw 1st hand how the human traffic is and the madams operate. they go like,
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are you ready to pay had the money or notes and guesses no. i'm tired. i don't want to do just walk anymore, they continue to be go, no food, no water. the log, the girl inside the room for 4 days on. they are able to call ha, juliet managed to escape the traffickers and found refuge at a women center for migrant. she believes most women like her full victim before they even leave their home. countries want to fight their right smugglers. you young women to europe with lies and promises on arrival. they're told they are thousands of years in debt and have to pay it off on that pharaoh is an advisor to the anti murphy, a commission in the italian parliament. he says the italian state now treats the nigerian mafia the same as the italian mob. yes, my son,
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that the code law for 16 be so they have a structure like mafia. so the code of silence violence, intimidation, psychological pressure with age and son in some ex mafia. a member david says the nigerian groups are now operating right across europe and they all have one thing in common violence. he shows us a gruesome video of men beating a woman. david says she refused to work on the street so they tortured her to death . most of them were not registered. nobody knows about them. the government don't know anything about them. yeah, here we don't have the committee, don't have anything. so it did die is very difficult for the government to know that this person has recent judy. it has since been registered with the 4 teeth. she now has a visa and a job at a local restaurant. but you know, she's one of the lucky ones. as long as there's a demand for cheap 6, the my fear will keep exploiting young women and their search for supposedly better
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life will continue to end on the street. onto the football european championships. now germany hosted to the world champions, france in munich last night. in the end, it was decided by an own goal veteran defend a months homeless, deflected a pass into germany's net and that was all the help of france needed. the solitary own goal was enough to give them a one mill victory for german football fans. the night started with a lot to look forward to after here was the panoramic rob them of one of the great joys they were happy just to get together again. never cheers and plenty of beers. but just one downside. the result. the euros mood has made its way to germany. around 500 friends, watch the game against france this big garden in urine birth. due to the pandemic.
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it's been a while since they've been able to sit outside for the full. they're guy got really, really great. just great and there's lots of people here and it makes everyone feel good. we've had a month was a month ago. you wouldn't have the this would be possible, but it's amazing to somehow be back to normal costs no monitor. i'm on mac though, and i can notice that the moods still not quite there yet, but it's coming back slowly. and when you're sitting here, you realize people are happy to watch germany. again. the particular advice didn't last long, the match and start to, well with france to back to teen, and math from scoring and go up, you know, initially, but i wasn't convinced by the 1st half your goal from home or not me back of the ones that i believe in the team, and i hope we can come back in the 2nd half. the things didn't get better. france were simply too strong, and germany didn't really look like scoring. but the fans, well,
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they continue to hope it was not the end of the world. we love what nil and we have to, but the tournament is still wide open and i'm excited about doing well in the next match. when anything, maybe that public viewing now finally to be allowed to watch the match on a big screen. i'd cool after everything that's happened to be together drinking beer, it's a dream. despite the defeat, there were still some positives to take away to be able to watch football together again to get behind the team. and there's always the next game to look forward to the moment of drama, just before that game kicked off. when the greenpeace protested, a motorized parachute crash landed on the pitch. this video show is the instant he clipped from overhead camera wires and then several people are hospitalized for
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injuries. when he's who directly over spectators police the munich, i investigated this incident which you ever called a reckless and dangerous act. creepy has apologized and said that my was not supposed to land on the max meredith cause a member of the d. w. sports team. and the man who shot that video, which has since been viewed by more than 4000000 people. max, tell us about that. incredible moment that you witness then inside the stadium last night? hi, god. yeah, i mean, surreal. i've never seen anything like it at a football match. we've seen a few sort of publicity stunts ahead of us for games. so when i was at my observer seat there looking up into the sky, i thought this was just sort of some sort of thing that was designed to bring the ball down to the match. indeed, he dropped the sort of yellow ball onto the match. but as you mentioned, that wasn't planned to fly into the stadium. now, i was at the alley on serena
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a few weeks before filming with a camera man who was flying a drone there. and we had together remarked, oh, be careful of the wires up there. this person had either not seen the wires beforehand or was surprised by them. i don't know what they were thinking. dropping so low as you mentioned, clipping one of those. why is incredibly dangerous. i'm, you know, for a moment i thought he was going to land in the crowd. he. he diverted his sort of motorized propeller the evidence, slightly clipped. it was a really loud noise and really disconcerting for but until a few minutes after i had still thought this was some sort of you a for stuff gone wrong. but you could see that in these pictures how, how, how low he came. and do you think a lot more damage? could have been done that oh, absolutely get. i mean, you know, he really pulled out of that dive very, very sharply clipped that propeller. it was much closer than it looks like in the
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video. of course, the video sort of creates a bit of distance. i was about 10 meters away from way clips. we immediately office spoke to the lighting crew, who said none of their staff members were injured. that's roughly where the lighting crews usually base their for post match interviews and so on. but as you mentioned quite a few people injured. as far as i know, the parachute is in a perfectly fine condition. my camera man was pitch side and assumed he had broken his ankle at the very least, but it was really incredible to see. and so, so lucky that he, himself and others were not seriously hummed or indeed died in munich max merrill, thank you very much for your video and your time. this is the w. c. as a reminder of our top story, this us presidents, joe biden, and russians have not been put in a meeting at this engine, advise their 1st face to face meeting as leaders with us,
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russian relations at west point. in years, the talks are expected to be friends and expectations are low. and that's it for me and the news team here and a berlin don't go away, don't up next equal africa needs and activists risking death phase. you've got those rates for i've got office in berlin. the the news. the news
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from the the the, the africa, south africa bolter, renewable energy, the initiative green k for john, environmentally friendly, sorta generate clean energy from solar and hydro power. there's always energy go africa, w. o.
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the against the corona virus pandemic. now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, virus updated special monday to friday on dw the how to think i knew when i and i know if i had known that that would be that small. i never would have gone on the tray, but i would not have put myself in my terrace in that danger regarding the theme either leave away love and when i had serious problems on
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a personal level and i was unable to live, there wasn't, ah, you know, their story, migrant clarified and reliable information for migrant. me me the hello and welcome to this new edition of echo africa. the environment show brought to you by an tv, uganda, gen the daughter bella, and channel tv right here in the area. i am christ alone with me today as always, as my co presenter sandra. hi, this is sandra. hey, crease. it is good to be here once again, so they will hear about some,
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a marable examples of activism in auction. so let's get started with a quick look at what we have coming up. the conservation is in uganda, fight to prevent the destruction of the rain forest. a rest of the brock get some much needed support in king as bushland and a young man in walla peninsula. paul from done it with illegal deforestation is destroying entire ecosystems. statistics show that more than 1500000000 people depend directly on the was forest beat for food, for medical products over their livelihoods. africa alone is home to over 15 percent of the plan it's forest cover, but it is doing blink despite numerous protective measures. now an organization right here in uganda called the frame worker,
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is among those butler to save the rain forest. but it's too easy and those involved pay a high price. oh, in william of mine who always feels uneasy when he comes here to tour queen 2 days his efforts to protect the forest have worn him enemies. his entire family has been treated. this is my brother's house. he has lived here full of a for yes. but then seems when the breakfast collated, he decided because office on safe to leave home. the trade in wood and chuckle from local forest has increased. the timber here is highly sought after william a man who has been t as fighting illegal logging in the area. if he hears of trees being felt illegally, he mo, street, into action. the law guys came here and i visited the district. what you see here,
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the guys would do this not quite well connected. these are filled with our money. the also, you know, be direct features of this country. what is to be done among the root documents, the illegal logging and reports it to the authorities? if they don't respond, he publishes the test is on his online platform. friends over will come. he has many supporters together, the try to keep the issue in the public eye because we cannot have access to these are the courts of law or the systems because most times in the bid with the log us where we choose to go to the court of public opinion, if i take your picture on foot here, i may say you will laga when the sum of the evidence iconic declared son of any republican, the son you a month or so, fans most of his work. but once in a while, he receives donations from supporters, most of whom live locally. zuwaka is a tropical forest that covers the 10 square miles. its reach me,
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the varsity includes a fresh water revise that feed directly into the ne africa was a longest re. well, it's a century for abundant politeness, but this includes equally important site, has lost almost half its forest cover in the last 15 years. due to illegal logging, capital bonnie and the need for more farm land. among the root is seeking to sensitize local communities in the home. the join he school is influencing public opinion is best hope of if i can change is especially keen to reach the younger generation there while we are struggling. belongs to that. so we are trying to ship that idea that, you know, let's live in harmony with mitchell this morning. that's how many fuse a long way off among the ro is wanted by the police in his home town, money to answer charges related to his work. i have a police bond that i've been starving since january,
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and today's my reporting day to police. this would be my last day of my freedom outside. i don't know if they are finished with your investigations. among the root is accused of mobilizing villages to empower charcoal from suspected illegal dina's the purported on the capital sees it was, was over $6000.00, and that among the rule, simpler toys the conservation. he has already done several stains increase on his work. but on reaching the police, among the lands that the plaintiff has dropped the charges after 5 months of investigation, the police use the information given the amazon route to arrest the real public traitors. i was able to read the hand it was brought to my friends in the prison yet for a long time, illegal loggers really had to trust justice or when it clearly change is offered.
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i really feel excited. i mean, i feel that my freedoms, buck impala, my one work that remains dangerous for his family. his supporters and above was for him. a powerful example of what one look initiative can accomplish. and if he's never too early to start fighting for what you believe in greater fun, but was just 15. why she started calling for strong action on climate change outside the swedish parliament. and as we all know, or her protests revolved into the global movement, fridays for future gloomy protection. it's just a matter of our agency to the young people all over the world. in fact, one group in particular, has now even taken their course and took this slight lives claudia, to augustine, you, speechless,
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she can still remember when everything here was green. but ever since the wildfires the pines are all dead, it makes me very sad to see an amazing place that was destroyed by the fires. and this is do these very symbolic because it means that it will keep her. but if nothing gets done, they will keep happening in other places from from our planet. and we should fight to change that. the wildfires raged through portugal often in 20. 17 defies, claimed the lives of some 120 people and were deemed worth in living memory. as each summer becomes hotter and dryer than the last, the risk of devastation rises. 2 claudia blamed the climate crisis. that's why the nursing student from larry are
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north of lisbon is stepping up the pressure. but since her voice wasn't being heard enough on the streets, she took her case to the european court of human rights and food, half of europe. i'm taking this case against 33 countries because one day i want to be in a world that's healthy and with no danger. cloudy is fellow plaintiff's, her siblings and her 3 friends. her brother, my team, is 18 and stopped us from asthma. they say more and more people are getting sick from the increasing heat and fires with change breathing problems will just get worse and people like me ones get better just it's going to get worse and worse. the parents are supported by the law to reason more time is 47 years old and grew up in germany. she says she has to care for life, but can understand her children's concerns for the future. that's why she is glad
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that the judges in strasbourg have classified the case as urgent. heaven can. i have a little girl. she's only 9. when see what will her life be like a little missing guilty of all this? i didn't really do anything by because i didn't contribute to the crisis but knocked the doctrine to me, but i also didn't think about it. you get to fight it by like my kids. when i feel bad about that, there is no loss. it's like this was the irish human rights organization, global legal action network specializes in the strategy and the lawyer jerry list and his team was risky with the european court of human rights could have referred to national judicial channels. but the judges have admitted these young people is case we're, we're already failing to adopt the necessary emissions reductions and policies that are needed to avoid these catastrophic consequences. governments are
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effectively discriminating on the basis of age. they are placing a young generations greater risk of future harm. it remains to be seen when a verdict will be reached. for now, the $33.00 states charged a still fighting against the law suit. climate change and habitant laws are pushing more and more species to the brink of extinction. a number of global initiatives are seeking to address the issue, but often it is a smaller local project focusing on a particular species that see the most foxes does. right, sandra, because they include the people who live in the area, like the women of some rural community in kenya. they're on the mission to see are a species of zebra. from the last, well,
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good. the shortly after dawn affairs glimpse of grievous zebras. the presence of general tallie, and have troop doesn't seem to water. the animals who are normally shy here into some blue origin of central kenya, the so called women scouts on patrol to determine how far is their breast range the organization? grievous zebra trust has trained more than 20 young women to monitor the world's most threatened to the bus p. 40. when i leave home, i fill out a data sheet to show where my truly starts and then every 30 minutes, i feel in the g. p. s. d, and to show where i any, i've seen the risks. at the end of the day, the organization uses that data to track their routes where i have a child. neither the nor do i deal with the a the not much. 40 years ago. there were 15000 grievances,
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the rest and king are alone. not there are fewer than 3000. they live in one of the greatest parts of the country. missy breast cancer vive for up to 5 days with water . so the flourished in these conditions where there was no competition from other animals. but now humans have begun to settle here and be a head animals in the grass. things have changed from, nor does him welcome the fuse to my goods for one place to another. giving the land following it for it to cover the way with medical. mainly this more said italy. the pastoral community is rely 1000000 goats and cows due to the presence of the nearby river. humans in anamosa increasingly occupying the same areas and food is growing scarce. longer dry periods caused by global woman destroying more and more pasta land, increasing the pressure on the zebras and your echo system for years. be tell
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a lump are, has been working with local cattle farmers. he believes they can coexist peacefully with the price that they're able to get somebody placed on a griffin, with those 8 as good as some griffing areas that they utilize way. but i'll give you the half buster. and so it's a way of freshening posture. it's a will for making sure that this way existant between lester and wireless eroded areas being replanted to benefit all parties that women in the communities play. a key role in this influence can assure that the next generation will continue to value death. quick systems and head animals loosened the soil on the poster lands. then semicircular embankments are constructed around areas where grass could start growing again. the after the little available rain water and directed onto the fields. there's some boar or women to out invasive. a
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case of trees to useful filed grass and other plants grow. induct place this week, 600 heck. this of pastor land, i reclaimed each year. the area that we started with, who was in a missing response, where there are no glasses that we had over years have come back. that's still an indication that this method is working. traditions are important to some blue people. the regions only braver, the women get richer tons for the water and pastures into roast the ceremony. and got the so that you have central to the intrusive ceremony is the message of respected by. it also communicate to the rest of the community. the importance of conservation way and plant greece and never went into that other. yes. did it other ones i was the scout said yeah, efforts of lead to greater acceptance of the zebras. and that has benefits for all
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one. the whole could be controlled a movement of livestock and he can eat together with a zebra. so there's the rest on one or off instead of pastor this trucks tories to the region that will get and tories increase jobs and best re swap children. that was one of the will not future generations of local people, provided with education and training could build up in meter recess, where the previous zebra population could recover and thrive. ensuring universe, the access to energy by 2030 is one of the lots of mission sustainable development goals. now, while progress has been made international, the soft sovereign offers are still last week behind many areas. i don't know that they are all only for.

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