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life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never have thought that i am so free. remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad explorer, the stickers, jewish and the 2 part documentary starts july, 5th long d, w. i choose more than 80 percent of our options remain unexplored and here this shortly, important to us, we produce more than half of the wolves. oxygen absorb carbon dioxide and provide
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us with food join us this week. as we dive beneath the waves, pure on equal india, i'm sorry that are cool. let's start in the indian ocean to be a creature with the leathery skin and elongated bobby found here, may not impress everyone what it performs in essential service to the ocean. sea cucumber as they called a band from being hunted and sold in india because they considered to be critically indian, but butcher, still pre owned them while the 4 important and what's being done to protect it. let's find out. the under these 15 waters lies a strange creature that's creating quite a stir. not only in the local fishing town of monday, one of the sudden, most of india, but all the way into the mainland and beyond the neighboring china. to
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seek you, come. this one can do up to 30 centimeters long. conservation have been trying to study the marine cumbersome, cause the earth, one of the see, just like how to him that a farmers friend seek gumble, please don't of ones in the seat, which means it helps to make the soil more fertile. and this is good for the see glasses and other associated organisms that live on the c c floor. i even don't want to call him about the over the last 4 years local, far as french officer has taken on the role of protecting the cucumber. because if it's important ecological vote already a call when the sea cucumbers excrete, alkaline in nature, and so with neutralizes the increasing acidity on the sea surface. as utilizes the coral rates underneath are saved from the trail glitching. when the coral reefs
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held fish and froth crabs and other creatures tribe around, if any. so on the cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation with support? i'm or the other one that said to the cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china, dry t cucumber, known as the man is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, pushing in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. we're going to let you know we're getting more weight and lots of young people involved in the right one in our lives. very misleading young people. pretty same deal like only go to jail for $5.00 to $10.00 days. and then they come out and the case would be try this frequently, but to event conducted by the forest department. and we have reiterated for that. and this is a highly respects the punishment is similar to the crime. a tiger or an elephant
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punishment got to come on. i did the quote on a punishment by the to see cucumber is listed under the wildlife protection act as a schedule one species, which means the punishment could go from fines of to laughter, piece about 2000 years, up to date time. the forest officials betral the area, checking for the contraband, and also teaching people in the villages about the consequences of getting caught. some form reporters have learned their lesson, spoke to one who wishes to remain anonymous, salute, or whether you got a case. by the way, i once got caught on halting the told me that the punishment would be between 3 to 7 years, imprisonment and elders in my community and decided that it was wrong to do this when it illegal. so we decided that we would stick to catching fish or crab. i'm only even if you come back, get caught in on natalie when we take them out and return them to the la are there
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that the non gaap if and the load or the unit. but this hasn't been asian for the fishing community who have traditionally fish and cucumber for their own needs. the balance that came in 2001 has affected your life. not even a fisher, some only fish will see could come at certain. natalie around you could still so there are dive in the sun to do all the stronger armies every now and again, they were allowed to see this. they could sell the 100 grouping and i would, i just wonder which would buy them amount of knowledge. i don't know, like i was hop automotive. now it's a complex problem with the seat you cumber, in the middle of it. as far as officers like that these are able to protect the animals by keeping an eye out for poachers. the customer ecosystem,
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the better shot at surviving and the local fishermen could get back their livelihood. the ocean offers a world of delicious food for people around the world. but at the moment, we're taking too many fish out of the sea, $2.00 to $3.00 times more than can be sustainably provided according to some estimates. but there are things we can do to cut back and take better care of the entire marine ecosystem. after the whole debate about meat and dairy farming and its consequences, seafood has come on the greater scrutiny. global production of sea food has quadrupled over the past. 50 years while our kids little and subsistence fishing used to be the norm. industrial grade, wild capture, has dominated, over the past decades. the u. n. estimates a 3rd of all seafood might be fished, we emptying the oceans at an alarming rate. and not only that,
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the way we fish and dangers other marine animals and entire ecosystem. sea food sustainability is a very touchy subject where everybody i spoke to said, you know how complicated seafood is, but i found out there is some seaford you can eat with relatively good conscience if you follow some rules of them. the 1st question need to ask yourself if your why fi food is, is this species endangered or not for some super clear cut? so if you could avoid booth into an answer she, restaurants and other places we stoop. and the 2nd is another species most commonly needed to see what is now there are many different species within that category. many different types of feel, but for them, for the vast majority of them, they're in pad straits. what you do not need. that's ryan bigelow, who has been working for the database. seafood watch for over 10 years. green piece
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has a red list. the fish fish in the wilder the endangered. this is quite a blanket list if you want to dig into exactly which fish stock is endangered, where you can turn to databases for more precise information. one of the best known is the sea food watch program. it's scientifically assesses and lists thousands of species and their sustainability status. my recommendations are very, very specific to types of fisheries. how healthy is this population of this session? if you're trying to catch, you're trying to catch a tune up. how many of those 2 are lost? so you catch in sharks? things you don't want are you impacting that natural environment? or there are rules in place to get those species that there is quite a bit of difference depending on how and where it's caught. so let's talk about how these fish are caught. fishing methods using large industrial grade gear and marine environments often cause the most damaged. number one is bottom trolling
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with huge units, the height of buildings and the length of football field scott, where the ocean floor causing vast amounts of bycatch catching and killing other non target fish and endangered animals. this often happens when fishing for bottom dwelling fish like a flounder. it also sees it. this is what the bed looked like before and after potential. number 2 is long line fishing, which targets big species like turn. this, these lines can be miles long and have thousands of hooks causing again by chance depending on where you live, you can get information on fishing methods on the packaging. so of course, fisheries sustainability point of view. we would absolutely benefit from having more selective deer. this is mina eps, who's responsible for the protection of marine and polar environments at the r u. c . n. and as previously worked for the marines stewardship council. most elective mean targeting the species you want more accurately, like rod and reel fishing,
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or how pruning or costless. you can also use special hooks in long lining pulled stucco hooks that don't immediately kill non targeted fish or other marine animals . so what about found fish like this semen catching wild fish used to be the dominant way to get to fish. but aquaculture sea food production has recently overtaken wildcats. its growth accelerated mostly by farms in china, india and indonesia. but farming big fish in open pens and marine environments has its own host of problems. many phone fish like salmon are mostly carnivals, meaning they need to be fed fish estimates very, but around 10 to 20 percent of all wild caught fish may have been used to feed farm seafood on top of that if the fish farms are not
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managed well, pesticides antibiotics, food ways as well as fish excrement, can poison the environment, the spread of diseases to and from wild populations, as well as parasites also major problems. but omnivorous fish like tilapia, cops, catfish open, gazes, can manage well be found most sustainably. they can eat plant based feed and can be found in big upon the lakes in a more natural environment. but sustainable management is still the exception in emerging and developing countries where aquaculture is concentrated. the most sustainable form of agriculture is shellfish, farming like mussels, oysters or clams. they require a little feed filter the water and are very fast growing. if you want to be on the safe side, that's the fancy food to go forth with one exception, farm trim and pro,
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a lot of which contributes massively to environmental degradation, not to mention social injustice. i know that large a large percentage, if not, los shrimp is red rated and of the industry has some serious problems. so one way we are told that we can make sure that the food we eat is not responsible for all of these problems is to look out for assess if occasions this is the marine stewardship council label m s c long seen of the gold standard of sustainable, wild chord, seafood. then there's the aquaculture stewardship council label a s c. all the dolphin safe to no label. let's have a look at the m s. c. it's the most widely accepted certification covering about 15 percent of the market. this one is particularly interesting, so it has the m s. c. label on it even says it's 100 percent sustainable, but it's cold with bottom trolling. how does that do it together?
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basically, we don't consider only to get to determine whether or not sustainability as possible. any fishery will have some level of interest. this is michael, marriott, m s c program manager for africa, middle east and south asia. the question is whether or not that impact can be managed with intolerable limits. the m s. c looks at 3 principles. where did a targeted stock is over fished? what impact the fishing has on the why the ecosystem and the strength of the fisheries management? but the m s. c has seen criticism, for example, for certifying fisheries with a high percentage of bycatch. when these fisheries has bycatch, maybe they may need to report it, but they can just throw it overboard without anyone notes. this is frank by and who co also the study on the controversy surrounding the marine stewardship council. have been observations that several doctors not scrupulously complied with an
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arrangement. so that means if you have the m s. c label, you can't always be sure it's really sustainable, but in more cases than not, it is better than a non certified seafood. at least if you're in the north american or european region. there are many regional labels that have good standards, but also labels that are given by the industry without any independent certification to read up. if you want to make sure they mean anything. to be honest, a lot of this information is quite hard to come by. if you're an average consumer, especially if you're not cooking from scratch. so here are some rules of thumb that the experts gave me if you want to minimize the kind of impact or the pressure on the ocean is also to diversify it's to eat from. you know, wrote a comment if you can be more adventurous in your and your sea food consumption,
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that's a good thing for some, shall fish in your diet. try a sustainable sources. plucky, or another fish. there's a lot of other good see, put out there. we just have to expand, are horizon, eating smaller fish that repopulate faster like enter the sardines or small macros that are fish sustainably. rather than only eating the bigger fish is a way to take some pressure off the big popular species. the just asking, you know, also asking where your fish comes from. it actually shows that you care whether you're in the restaurants or in shops. when i go to a restaurant and they don't know, that's a red flag cuz you should know a little bit of information. there is a good vegetarian option. so for that, if not, if the fish and a little more research before you got the sometimes so different sets of defects using standards could be that's the thing
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that code sustainability has been covered. so i can eat as much as i liked, but it surely should not the sort of supreme tickets the words from human as much as you'd like to some suggest that the only way to go is to, you know, see it all. and that is the powerful option, but it's not viable for vos parts of the world's population to rely on it for food security or for the income. the much bigger problem is the over consumption of the food in the global north. for those of us are lucky enough to pick and choose eating less seaford and carrying more about where it comes from. is a step in the right direction. i'll make story is about the read slider, which is made of to north and central america. but as me that we into many indian home as an exotic bit, we require a serious commitment and don't always me for the best bets and when abandoned,
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they can cause even more damage. let's see how african left and other exotic animals like granite ornamental fish from singapore operation guess all gauge shot and banga local man ready to send this just to be the doesn't want to be there, but he's proud of this business media customers. i have all over you, me advertising youtube and people call know and order the animals they want. well, when people buy the return for them, every year we're transfer got out of one of the most popular that is a red flag. so for about 5 years, they are native to europe in australia already banned that import, but it still doesn't bolt and bring them in india. yeah, i get
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a lead slide. yeah, this is a red flag 6 to 8. this one is about 68. and so that is, it gets the name from the red mark here. this is an old shows you say yea, clear people enjoy spending time with the titles. it makes a very good because an attack, very children most around a lot of team vote killed by came by. but taking ownership of one is a serious coming. the reach to the something them learn and have a lifespan of almost 30 years. once people don't want them anymore, they often release them into the wise, ready at the door. it is been kept us a good for looking animal. so in the introduced habit of natural habitat like lake pond or bank, it feeds on local very suspicious local but it radius of
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snake. mollusks in 6 beatles i'm the one you just known to damage athletic, both x and feed on on them the turnip. and so quite few, populating more and more lakes and waterways across india. are you seeing them as one of the 100 most invasive species globally with a serious impact on biodiversity. there is also concern that normative, like red light could spread new. what it says amongst local populations, slow you, the government is trying to get control over imported animals. we are increasing people who resist the animals. it will take some time. right now, if we go there and if we find any mos, and if not, maybe as a 1st step, we may and way them to resist that any most so that the transactions become
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legal and a monitor one, sir, in a sanctuary in the outskirts of bank looters, sandiv nick decks, give many important animals. these australian evenings would abandon by far off the email, meet market dropped, the found a new home here. as did event one us, which is native to south america. we are more full door of the 5 busy. then mon $700.00 individual $700.00 plus or minus individuals we have, hey, jog hamster, guinea pig, the movie guano hosses. donkey she's gone for nice makes it gives going on the list gets going on. and he also has a lot of read your slide. most of them found in the city. we cleaned up one of the legs in bang law, and we found thornton in 50 of them and not a single native total noticing the need to have been. all of them were just these
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and he had that for the 1st time when i actually saw them. oh, you know, most of them didn't have a limb, didn't have. well, you don't begin judy in the neck. and i was wondering what feeding them, you know, it's invasive and something of eating them. i was pretty happy that something is eating them. and then i realize that they are showing the behaviors of cannibalism when there's absolutely no food they can actually their own kind. that's how they survive every bit and supplant local species to reduce envisions and the public is focusing on raising awareness about the challenges that comes with owning exotic animals. he's organizing in a sanctuary and plans to continue collaborating with the school ones. the covert restrictions are easy to be the video
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purple for me just for on on the only invasive species causing havoc. the gold stuff, navi is all for played by invaders. this time the king crab. it's a boon for local fishermen. but has environmentalists concerned? did high fog, i love the arctic ocean. the german has been living in norway's high, nor for 12 years. he takes tourists to see the science along the coast, near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for the 2 groups. the only set out the track, the day before, at a depth of $118.00 meeting. but one day was long enough for him to hold up dozens of king crabs, a delicacy all around the world. yet the crabs also a growing ecological problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits. job in the water, you're good. he rode the grubs, grubs ret ever your harvest thing. the king crabs has brought an unheard of
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prosperity to noise, economically constrained high nor including for the remote fishing village of fuko . nice. in 1989 residence ran an advertisement offering the village for sale. the young people were moving away because there was no work. now the village has been revived, complete with bed and breakfast, and even a bistro. and it's all thanks to none other than the king crap fisherman left england. i was among the 1st to discover the non native species of the name of a researches had released them in the baron's c in the 1950 bucks in yellow was unaware of that when he found the monster crab and his next one day
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called me so was 1st crabs we caught we 10 to 12. he lewis. we were taken completely by surprise. if the crabs hadn't turned up, i think we will not have any fish processing and tone. the explosive spread of the invasive crab is been to the fisherman, but norwegian, environmentalists and scientists are alarmed. the crabs, it almost anything posing a threat to native ecosystems and they being spotted farther and farther south pool again. so for lot of them, we found that the crabs are able to adapt to water temperatures of 18 degrees celsius. a lot of that means they could survive in the mediterranean middle home where ever these crabs become established. they have devastating effects on the other marine life on the sea. been something they never to some species. muscle would star the all of this appear completely laying down the longest
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piano on the their own. the doctor has this was the king crap, also known as the monster. crab has no natural enemies. you're the fisher, you sorry you have made the quote, his generous in an attempt to keep its population under control stomach and hydro vargas serves his guests. after only a short time in the kitchen can otherwise be had only in europe, and asia is finest restaurants. no way exposed of 2000 tons of king crabs all around the world, annually. locals her as to like, enjoy the craft flavor for me. for the weekend or far as he's, it's a balancing act. they want to preserve the crap population that bring so much business to the region, while ensuring that the invasive species doesn't spread. with 70 percent of our planet made up of the oceans, making sure they're protected is a no brainer. life enough started from that's how important our oceans up pink
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the news news, this is the w news lie from berlin. its election day in iran. citizens can go to the post to choose a new president for the islamic republic. but with nearly all reformers candidates borrowed from running, what choice did they really have also calling us up rooted not once, but twice we follow a group of impoverished venezuelans who fled their country for
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a better life in columbia. but i've been forced to return ah, ah, i am public earliest welcome to the program. voting is underway in iran in a controversial presidential election. these voters into iran lined up to cost their balance, but overall turnover is expected to be exceptionally low. there's widespread apathy after hundreds of candidates, including prominent moderates, were barred from running. many voters are also angry over the impact of international sanctions, unemployment and hard line rule. 3 of the 4 candidates are viewed as hardliners. frontrunner abraham racy is one of the fields for conservative. cleric is a stone, july and protege of supreme leader, ayatollah ali. how many abraham racy has what it takes to make it to the top in iran,
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the 60 year old received most of his education that religious seminaries supported ayatollah khomeini during the revolution in 1979. and has been part of the islamic republics in a circle ever since. he's got the support of the ultra conservative establishment. and most importantly, iran supreme leader. so when he entered the race to become president racy, immediately became a front runner even more so after any serious, reformist moderate competition was bought from running and other hardliners boat out to boost his chances the few relatively unknown rivals still in the running? no, they don't stand a chance against the truck. when the services head of the judiciary, they only serve as a backdrop to give rise. see the one thing only lacking so far? democrats in the study and again as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice at the ballot box. not too much. again,
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i'm not taking part in the election. we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections on the street with them or the newspapers. so i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time of definitely not vote. this public satisfaction and high inflation. no one's living in comfort and peace and the government never keeps its work. medical paradoxically, this increases raise his chances of winning even further because he runs most conservative voters are the ones that usually do turn up at the pulse. in the long term though, if he's elected, a lack of public support could end up undermining his standing or joining us now for some analysis is the head of the dw persian service. yelder are bosh. hi ya, they're good to see you. and is this election really a voting exercise in name only?
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hey, yes, you know, problem thing is that when we talk about elections in iran, in general, we cannot, we cannot, we cannot presume what we understand and rest on the market is as election. so the election, we have always been engine engine in here. it's in a way, but there is a big difference in this year's election because in a, in the last years, at least, they were trying to, you know, to keep up appearances of a republic by allowing reformers candidates also called before his candidate, the thing and feds in this year's election, not only the guarding counsel does not just qualified every, every candidates could be a potential threat to the hard line. a candidate brian, right? you see who as it seems and every here her new force will be elected. but he is kind of also the, the favors candidates off
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a supreme either. i have to look how many and what is, what is important here. also to see is that even hotline or candidates who could be a challenge to see we're not allowed. but at the same time are close to the supreme either. so it is very, it is the 1st time that it is such a manufacturer. it's kind of election to pay the way for one particular candidate. right, well let's take a look at the fact that the country's been suffering from economic problems for many years now. close out, it's about, you've got the punitive sanctions and because of the nuclear program, how is this affecting turn? i've been it is affecting turn off because people are disappointed. people are fit up. it is like even the people who may be the last 4 years ago or 8 years ago, even had a slight of hope in some changes. now, after 8 years of the government of prison,
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honie came to came to the conclusion that there is actually no, no chance for any kind of change in this direction. so. so when we, when the thing right now this year is really on, in social media, on the 3 every, every saw the report, a huge kind of boy cut of elections. but it's and the end we don't know what the turn out will be because you can also not rely on the, on the numbers and the figures that will come. so what we, what we see now actually is that this time, it's not even so important for them. if there was a low turn out to let my stay, the system of this public. all right, we'll leave it there. are back from the persian service. thanks for that analysis. let's get you updated now. on the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic,
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portugal government says it will seal off the capital lisbon this weekend to try to control rise in case numbers. people will only be able to enter and exit lives, been in exceptional circumstances. the world health organization says that the delta variance, which was 1st identified in india as well on its way to becoming dominant globally because it's increased, it transmits ability and spain says it's scrapping the requirement to wear face masks. i doors. the new rule will go into force on june 26th. frances reopening to foreign tourists. after the pandemic, devastated business. the capital france is enticing visitors with bargains and unusually empty museums. but if the w lisa lewis found that the city has some tough competition, paris loves its tourists. that's the message. these young, multilingual ambassadors, are trying to spread. why should you have to return? you shouldn't hesitate and just come to paris. we'll help them find the bearings here, the santa pompey do, and all the other. paris is such
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a pleasant city and more and more of us to help visitors. this makes me happy, some about the buddha. up to $500.00 of them will be deployed this year in an effort to kick stop tourism again after a visit to numbers plummeted by 2 thirds last year. but the tourists who normally represent a large share the cities, visitors, people from asia and the u. s. might be a bit longer incoming or sweat school or more of the movie, the more we would like everybody to come back to paris. but we are obviously aware that french and european choices are likely to be the 1st one back, as it's still easier for them to travel. sometimes on the upper, many hotels are trying to learn in the locals with special deals with some luxury establishment, offering discounts of up to 70 percent. but no offer will convince those already desperate to get out of the city. this french couple have chosen to go to
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higher ground, 50 kilometers north of the french capital. to deal with this pandemic, people have understood that they needed to disconnect from reality, such as special offers aren't necessarily so important for me. we need to breed and take a step back from work, especially as we've all been working from home for quite a while now, because they are not the only ones who feel the urge to get out of the city bubba. reservations at these cabins have skyrocketed said dave, i'm only dicky for i measure it. did it seem like people have slipped since the beginning of the 1900 crisis and realized that they needed nature to reconnect to who they are. we can't keep up with the demand and, and now planning to construct an additional 5 cabin by the end of next year. it will reflect new will given that this is any portion. and yet, some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. here at the level of
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the world's biggest museum furnace makeup, 3 quarters of visitors. but due to close at 900 restrictions, many of these visitors from abroad are not showing up. that's why you can now even get tickets at short notice and visit wolf payments. work so far, almost by yourself. what's true for the leuva is true for other sites in the french capital. you no longer have to queue for hours, and that might be the most appealing tourist attraction of all. all right, well let's take a look at some other stories from around the world. the court has ordered astrazeneca to deliver 50000000 co, with 900 shots of the european union. by late september, it's far fewer than b. e. you originally saw both sides are hailing efficient as a victory. the british swedish pharmaceutical firm faces kinds of 10 euros permits
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and shot if it doesn't deliver the doses on time. done in the area have kidnapped at least 800 students and 5 teachers from a school in the remote town of baron and uri and kathy state. a police officer was killed in the right. it's the latest in a series of mass abductions in the countries northwest authorities, blame, armed groups seeking runs and payments. the united nation says the number of people fleeing wars and violence is at a record high. in a report released today, the u. n says 82000000 people are displaced globally double the number a decade ago. venezuela is one of the worst effected countries and economic mel time has force millions to flee an international effort to raise money for venezuela. refugees and migrants kicked off on thursday. he w's oscar shanker reports that they are coming to for walkers. millions of them have left venezuela fleeing the countries humanitarian crisis. now, some of them are going back depend demik and political turmoil,
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the neighboring columbia has prompted a wave of an as williams worn down by economic hardship to make the journey home when i left them with the goal of succeeding and helping my family. but now that prices are too high in columbia, i could not make and i mean, luis had, he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia capital. but they survived on goodwill along the way. but that dried up when they cross the border the situation at home is dia and geo say that the country needs much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger . it's financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the country. the numbers are sheen for even the age that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activist effort, often hampered by fuel shortages,
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violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the un predicts that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making it the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet humanitarian aid for venezuela is that it's minimum and the rain, a better mood is thought about joining the exodus, but says the risk was and is too high with young children. through her eldest daughter school, her family receives food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program, you know the big one or c. i notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food, because we could give the children in our school balance meal,
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i guess. so the plan to make ends meet the stay at home. mom relies on what she can find today and maybe have extra eggs for sale. but the supply of cheap food is sporadic. we cannot buy imported products in regular supermarket. i don't know, prices, we have to settle for small markets in the home, vegetable merchants and places that sell a better prices in micro normally cost. that is the venezuela becoming empty as a walking home to a country still ravaged by economic decline. its people still struggling to feed themselves and still waiting for international help. hero, 2020. and today's 1st much worse, we didn't jump to the top of group with a one nail when over slovak. yeah. after a goal is 1st half sweden, striker alexander e. sac pressure, these little icons earning a penalty that teammate annual force bird put away perfectly. sweet and now have 4 points from 2 games. so we have time for but stay tuned because business uses of
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