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the world that are going to have you then that he doesn't get home on the my know is a lawyer from sat down a city near barcelona. he made his 1st pilgrimage 24 years ago to get back into shape after a new operation. the religious side of the camino is foreign to him. yet they are with us. yes, yes, i'm an atheist. the mobility. thank god the, the walking gives me a lot. i me know, but nothing religious. it gives me physical and mental strengths, and a love of life cannot be read in finished at manolo has his pilgrim passport, stamped to prove he was here. he needs to walk at least a 100 kilometers on the route to get his certificate for compo stella. good morning. can i get the pilgrim stamp here? for over a 1000 years, people from around the world have been making the pilgrimage to spain lithia region
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to the shrine of saint james and santiago since the 1900 seventy's. it's been something of a colt. the locals have grown used to the visitors. it looks better with the pilgrim's life. he has changed more tourism and in the beginning they weren't welcome people who saw them as people with no money who were just a nuisance given them. i think i want to start over today. they are an economic factor in the finished stead, a region. the status, at least that was the case until the corona virus pandemic. quarter closures and locked downs meant fewer pilgrims visiting hostiles and restaurants was now pub owners like parker lopez are slowly trying to get back on their feet. if you don't have to import them to learn, it's important that the pilgrims are coming back and it gives us a good feeling and helps us forget the past year that you give us all the manila has already covered
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65 kilometers, stopping at a hostile overnight he's more than halfway there, but his feet are sore. it's a struggle. last year he was hit hard by a coby infection and he's still feeling some of the effects grandmother. the i recovered from covered and left the hospital. but it was as though something was missing on the federal and now to be able to return to the camino de santiago despite the virus and all the difficulties. it's like having a 2nd life, say it will be. after 3 days, he has reached santiago, the destination of all pilgrims on the way of saint james. all the my know the has made it for the 99th time. can you go to
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campus, stella in latin with the cathedral stan effect and we're not really, you know, and now he wants to greet an old friend, so to speak. here st james is said to be buried, standing face to face with the st. is enough to make even an atheist like manolo feel devout if he could be there in the circle of life closes with death and yet i'm at that time motor freight of it and i'm no stranger to it. and in fact, when it approaches me, i want to meet it in the place that gives me life. in the middle of my time comes again. i want to die on camino de santiago san diego. but not just yet. for now, manolo is already planning his next pilgrimage. his 100 will be a very special one. is no secret that
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these are immensely important. life on earth, they carry poland from flower to flower and by doing so secure our food supplies. but in recent years, more and more bew colonies have died away in france, their numbers have gone down by a staggering 30 percent due to pesticides, tests, and moral cultures. beekeeper julia, is fighting this negative trim. he loved his bees, but he never thought that other people would show quite so much interest in his insect friends. ah, beekeepers. yet, beryl said it be high spirited in february. he's determined to never let it happen again. how much i was eating when i saw on my phone, someone taking away my be hives in a wheelbarrow unable to protect his livelihood. he's installed cameras in all his
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behind. so as soon as there is movement, photo sent to his phone. the theft in february cause the many precious bi colonies, damage amounting to 20000 euros. last month. so it's not just the hives that vanish when they're stolen, but the living creatures. and of course, all the work you've put into them. would you come off? she has been a beekeeper for 12 years here. 35 kilometers southwest of car as he now has a 1000 b hives. and he raises extra variable speed ended in mind when they were specially bred out queens and male bees drones to be resistant to problems such as borrow. and the problem on that just happened was that his bees, i regret to face his danger, but i rule the b population is declining. 30 percent of the colonies in france died off recently off the basis suffering from climate war mainly. for instance,
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this fly was blossom too early, and then they froze over again. and new kinds of parasites from asia are also making the basic than the manager on the practice for these have skyrocketed because so many be call me if a falling gale, we meet an official from the national union. the french be keeping the theft is a huge issue. 617. the highest have already been reported. failing in front of 50 percent from the same time last year. no. on the one hand, you have people who want to maintain their stock without putting into much work on the other. you've got people who take advantage of the fact that hives are easily accessible to make money long and examinable, while grey is a beekeeper who lives 50 kilometers north west of perez, he too was robbed, and the thief was never caught. he wants to make sure this never happens again,
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and has a plan to protect his 200 b. hives he consulting? normally a 2 makes gps track is that a place in the hive to track would be thieves. you could exam movement, even if there is any movement i can see on my cell phone where my hive, if it stolen, i have a link that i can send directly to the police so they can track the theme like when you go to each device cost 17 years the be high, the gps track has a new and highly coveted. several 100 highs are already being monitored. we haven't developed this product at the request of beekeepers contact yet. they contacted us and we adapted our logistics and industry products to be high. for me, but many cases of be theft remain unsolved. and even when the thief, the court, the punishments are relatively mild. we meet 1000000 parent again. thanks to the 5
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says the person who stole his hiv could be convicted. it was a neighbor or rule that we are really happy that we were able to track down the thesis and that this one go unpunished. pretty often juliette wants to focus on the future. the weather is looking better and that these high season is beginning for a mish call in serbia. it's always the right season to visit one special place for 50 years. he's been going to a rock in the middle of the green river. it's an amazing, beautiful location, but it's also a place with a bitter passed every day lily and her owner mission, take a boat over the drain, a river into their very own little world. the the cabin perched in the middle of the river was a crazy teenage idea, mika,
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and 4 of his friends built it on the rock near the border town of buying a busta 7 times in total of chloe. we have in, in 2011 and the, and the 1st one in 1968. so this, it, those, it's a never ending labor of love. it started out as the shanty where the boys could get out in party. and each time the river destroyed the cabin, they built it back up again. serves our persistence, says mister, even when flood waters come up to here. and there, inventive, these hinges are designed to protect the cabin in the future, miss cook, and simply fold up the walls and take out the furniture on a circular net. be out that way, there's no resistance to the water and it can flow through the cabin like through
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a tunnel. so we hope the structure will remain in talking to him and you might think the cabin is fragile, but it's been an enduring element in his life. when you get sloppy, descended into war in the 1990 s, everything changed michigan took on jobs and headed to mexico to avoid being drafted his cabin got through the conflict unscathed. unlike the people in august, so very many muslims and served were good friends before the war. the people, whenever the problem just politics some a politic the world was started by the politicians. not the people with the war came have still yet dorsal matters. now. mistrust of the authorities is common in this region and it's typically for people to maintain a place as a retreat. nice guy just happens to have a very special one. the
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ah, the news this is the news ally from berlin. you leaders failed to reach agreement on holding a summit with russia latimer project. german chancellor on the market says their discussion was comprehensive, but not easy. they want to talk with overshadowed by hungry is controversial, new l g b t q law, which most of the leaders have condemned at homophobic also on the show. heartbreak and anger in florida after the mysterious collapse of the beach front apartment building, dozens of people are accounted for and rescue proved. here the death toll put it rise sharply.
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ah. hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. german chancellor anglo market says e u leaders did not reach an agreement on holding a summit with russia. the vladimir putin on day one of their talks. but another topic was creating headaches and a division. what to do about a new law in hungry? the critics say is homophobic. more than half of you leaders condemns the legislation calling it discrimination that runs against you. values hungry as prime minister, victor or bon says he has no intention of changing the law. attend summer began with a cold reception for hungry prime minister victor. last week his country passed the controversial legal amendment against con, can deemed by the government to promote homosexuality. how are you?
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good, how are you? i'm a freedom fighter in the community stream. homosexuality was punished and i fought for their freedom in the right why i am defending the rights of the whole sexual guys. but the slope is not about that. it's about the right of the kids. and the parents, you know, makes it illegal to allow children and teenagers access to books or films which depict any kind of sex. well, as the, aside from heterosexuality for some, it goes against everything that you stand for. for many of them you hungry has no place in the european union, but unfortunately i can't do anything about it on my own. i need the support of the other members, of course, the nice stuff that has to happen step by step on another figure who was not in brussels, loomed large france, and germany's leaders say it's time for the you to hold a summit with russian president vladimir putin for the 1st time since 2014, but they didn't manage to convince all the other leaders because of the hope and
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stuff we weren't able to agreed today on a mediately holding a liter summers. up for me, it's important that we're keeping existing dialogue formats that we're working on us. i personally would have liked to have seen a more courageous step here, but this is also good. i will keep working on us. if you in rush and leaders sit down together, it looks certain to be after the miracle era. this is set to be her last to use some before she steps and it's german chancellor in the full and that's the summit you leaders agreed to impose wide ranging economic sanctions on min for the 1st time and measures target key export industries, prohibiting the import of products such as potash, petroleum, and tobacco, from bella, ruth, and stopping access to finance. meanwhile, a trial behind closed doors began of leading bella ruth position figure survey take a novice ski. he is one of 6 people facing charges including inciting,
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social hatred and organizing public disorder. taken off, he was arrested last year after announcing his candidacy to challenge alexander lucas franco in the presidential election, to know your wife, atlanta, and then took over her husband's campaign. supporters they, she won the vote in august, not the consent that led to month of protest in bel earlier dw spoke with atlantic an oscar who has been exile in vilnius lithuania. and we asked her for comment on her husbands trial. you know, i can't call it trail because it's faith trial. say judge isn't fake prosecutors. that's why they made this process called the trial is going on. not in the court, but in the prison. and no, and look, no diplomats no relative snow must need to wear aloud into this court for nobody could see how my husband and the other political prisoners are strong. so called
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judge i can give to my husbands and other people as many years as they want. 1527. it doesn't matter what matters to how release all political prisoners and not let them see it as much as they could see. just how to really look fit long as you can. i was speaking to d. w. news earlier there to united states now where rescue teams are searching for close to a 100 people who are believed to be trapped under the rubble of a 12 story apartment building the collapse near miami, florida. a large section of the building crumbled in the middle of the night, killing at least one resident and injuring several others. and now engraving community wants to know how does a modern building simply collapse. in the small hours of thursday morning, a roaring sound work residence at apartments near miami beach
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building. and i looked out the window and you can see i thought it was like a store coming in. what happened was when the dust cleared, there was the backup stability or back. 2 thirds of the building was gone down to the ground. firefighters evacuated shocked and frightened residence from the parts of the building. still standing. rescue has moved fast and pulled out. dozens of survivors in the initial hours after the collapse. many others aren't expected to be so lucky. as dawn broke, the massive damage was all the more shocking. 12 stories collapsed on top of each other pancake in on the way down. this woman's and was in one of the collapsed apartments. she's one of those still unaccounted for.
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it feels like a warm nightmare. like for real all of this that i'm living right now. you and it's not real. but the search for survivors continues with dogs and sound detecting equipment. our fire rescue team leaving no stone unturned. and we're working with the families on re cation as well as those that were just located in the neighboring building. as the clock ticks over 24 hours since the collapse crews continued to search, the shifting rubble pile. an investigation of the cause can only begin when the rescue is sure there are no more survivors. let's get more on this story from our washington bureau chief as paul who joined us now from washington. d. c. still many residents missing one more. can you tell us about the situation?
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it's so horrible. i mean, we just heard the report. neighbors do not know what happened. family families do not know if they still have members in, in the collab building. we just heard or learned about a 10 year old boy who was rescued and he didn't want the police and firemen going back in to look for other people because he was so scared of being left behind. so it's just a very dramatic situation in miami and when it comes to the reason why the building collapsed at this point, everything is speculation and nothing is really known. so we don't have any kind of indications about what the reasons are behind this class. because surely this is going to be the major question people are going to be asking in the coming days. absolutely, unlike rightly so. right. you want to know why a building which is built in the eighty's was just like, collapsing was just like pancakes leaving only kind of less than feeds
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between the different levels and hardly any song for the nearly 100 people still missing to survive. what has been the official response to this tragedy? well, president biden offered pretty far federal resources including assistance from the fema. this is always a very big thing. if this happens, this is a federal emergency management agency. and also, like florida's governor and his sons is said that he will help all those who were displaced by one of the deadliest building collapses in the united states. history . r d w. washington bureau. she's in a poll. thank you so much for that update. now let's turn our attention to some other stories making headlines at this hour. it tornado in the czech republic has left dozens injured. regional health authorities are currently estimating up to 150
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people may be affected in towns around the country. southern border, austrian and low volume and rescue units are rushing to assist. check authorities in the emergency response was australian authority that ordered residents of 4 neighborhoods in central sydney to stay home for a week as part of measures to contain a growing outbreak of the highly contagious bells. the variance of covert 19 several dozen cases have been reported this week. at least 10 canyon soldiers had been killed in a helicopter crash on the outskirts of the capitol, nairobi. several others were injured. they were on their way to a training exercise in the shop or went down a police official that a total of $23.00 soldiers were on board. hundreds of protesters who called for palestinian president mahmoud abbas to quit following the death of a human rights activists. these are going on died shortly after his arrest by
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palestinian authority. security forces in the west bank now was an outspoken critic of the authority and his family say he was beaten to death. well, the biggest and most outspoken pro democracy newspaper in hong kong, the apple daily has shut down its owner say they were forced to stop publishing after authorities use powerful national security laws to seize the paper, the assets, and arrest several of its editors. not a normal way to end the work day, but these journalists waved to a crowd of people who chant keep fighting. they've just sent the last edition of the popular apple daily to print off to the media outlet was bought to close down. what followed was long lines of people eager to snap up the copy of the last edition. inside. it says,
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the paper has been a victim of tyranny coming out so that i know that today will be the last day of capital daily. i know why i feel very sad because i know they will never be such a paper that day is to say the truth and death too, in depth investigative reports. hold on. very shocking. nothing to you. within 2 weeks, the authorities could use this national security law to dismantle a media company. i'm worried i your, i believe the worst is yet to come by roommates and i apple daily is known for its racy celebrity gossip. but in more recent years, it stood out in hong kong media as an ally of the pro democracy movement. it's china. critical coverage attracted the attention of the authorities. and when new national security laws were recently passed the new powers we used to obstruct the papers,
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operations. assets were frozen. offices were rated and executive arrested, including the papers founder genie law who has been in jail since last december. china accuses the paper of colluding with foreign powers. gym. lashawn kong is a society ruled by law, not a paradise where law does not exist. freedom of the press is not a cod of impunity. and there is no extra legal right to people who are anti china and quote, disruption in hong kong. the but the papers closure is seen as the silencing of one of the last pro democracy voices in hong kong. at china continued to tighten its grip on the city. i'll just hold off. are researchers in israel, they, they have identified a previously unknown type of ancient human that lives alongside our species more
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than a 100000 years ago. the findings shed new light on the course of human evolution. remnants of an ancient human form near the city of ram la research is discovered remains of this previously unknown link and evolution. a partial skull and jaw from an individual who lived between 140120000 years ago. it belongs to a very old roof that lived in the yvonne. we can rewrite in a, in a way the history of the development of now under 12. now we can say that it's probably that they originate in, in the levant, in our region, rather than in europe. and many researchers. so it's and young. now, the dig also uncovered large quantities of animal bones as well as stone tools. scientists believe this species most likely interacted with the local homo sapiens, meaning modern day israel may have served as
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a melting pot where different human populations mixed with one another. before spreading out across several continents. oh, dear news update at this hour, stay tuned for our $900.00 special program. i'm clear. richardson in berlin for me in the team here. thank you so much for watching the news. the against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection and in developing what does the latest research same information and contact the corona virus? 19 special next on dw, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life.
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