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the interest in the global economy, our portfolio w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance versus west getting ahead with the business beyond on you to the this is e w. news and these are the top stories. 9 people are confront tent and more than 100. 50 still missing as rescue teams work through the rubble of an apartment building that collapse in miami, florida. a fire also is also hindering rescue efforts, emergency teams from mexico and israel are being deployed to help and questions are
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being raised about the building safety and engineering report released in 2018 reveal it had severe structural damage. mm transit far rights has come up short and regional elections. it's a blow to leader marine the pens, presidential hopes, initial projection show her national rally parties failed to win a single region and took about 20 percent of votes nationwide. but the results were also disappointing for president. in my name on l. r e m. party turn out was also know tens of thousands of migrant workers have fled phung, the ashes, capital dot com. as current of ours infections grow. the planck led to the government's imposing new lockdown restrictions. many workers rushed to return to their home villages before the restrictions took effect. this is the w news from berlin. there's much more on our website, w dot com. the
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ancient hunting call, still used in sweden. and we'll have more on that tradition coming up in today's show with that. welcome to euro max. and this is what else we have install for you . the classics, the secret behind baking the perfect french packet dispense, the real images, photographer, moses, nature and vibrant color. for travel journalists live during the corona pandemic hasn't been easy, but coastal cars from germany decided to do it. different kinds of traveling. he had already been all over the globe, but for this was trip. he didn't need
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a passport and didn't even have to go into quarantine. but he still. 6 managed to go to japan, iceland and san francisco. how did he do it? just take a look. it's nicknamed the golden gate of the lower right. does bare resemblance to the original in san francisco, even though it's in germany. ryder kristof kosh decided the colored pandemic would be a great time for a world to us within germany. iceland and japan can be found about a 100 kilometers apart. and the south fees aren't much farther away either. cause this one to move or travel bug was my principal motive. i know i wanted to be on the road again, but of course i couldn't leave the country. i'm not to mention, go to another continent on and then i discovered places that a name dr. other places in california, brazil, and america, russia and rome, all these places really here in dodge and enough on the rhine is one of germany's
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oldest towns. originally a roman settlement. crystal found a bit of iceland right here in rhineland for latin. for 3 weeks, he collected material for his book. the title means san francisco lies on the rhine . chris car discovered the world right inside germany. just a short both trip up the river took him to the world's highest cold water geyser. the word geyser are only loan word from icelandic beans gusher. i guess about the start of the brand raw file. as you probably will get direction of the day of the testing because it has to be there. it has to be awkward. it's top of a nice what's yeah, here it goes is i don't know if it's 50 meters high. yes.
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it was able to isolate myself and it just rain for the entire wind. for me, at least in terms of the weather. this is paradise. and yes it's, it's kind of iceland quickly this. i know it's a way stepping into a really fascinating nature that you find in iceland cast and here you can get a taste of it. oh, next up on his local world tour in japan. this quarter in the center of the rhine, metropolis dusseldorf is nicknamed little tokyo diesel doors at home to europe, the 3rd largest ethnic japanese community after london and paris. nearly everything and japanese person might need to feel at home can be found here, such as bookstores, with collections and japanese. but crystal is more interested in the japanese bakery around the corner. it offers them far eastern class to good greens up is
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much up in the pastry specialties aren't generally crispy like german ones. they're big stuff and packed in plastic wrapped in the invoice, along with the flavor. that too is authentically japanese. ok. me go to feelings. the internal compared to many other places. i don't know. it's well to have germany. this one is a genuine pay for the big wide world right in the middle of germany. that fascinates me as many other places. just play around with the cliches and well known names on here. 22, you can really immerse yourself in something like a little japan for a few hours. and that's why the name is so fitting, little tokyo from japan. it's just a short, johns down the rhine with a stop over in the south seas, an artificial swimming like near fountain, back to san francisco. the to actual locations are separated by over 15000
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kilometers. in germany, it's barely a 100. the golden gate bridge of the lower ryan and the destination is germany longest suspension bridge with 803 meters connect, clean and eminence near the dutch border. the real golden gate is over 3 times as long even so the smaller german version is quite a discovery for the traveler is keep kind of often people think they want and the secret chips left the thing seeing germany. but if you change your perspective a bit, embark on a world to in your own country, you might discover places you never heard of before. and i didn't even know a bridge like this existed. we're looking for germany, a country with more variety than many people might think. and this is the diana region in the middle of sweden, and this is the countryside,
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dairy cows can wander far and wide, and that's why something called kooning kane into being a vocal technique. used to call the free range and kaos and other livestock, back home like a mix of yodeling, singing and tending, and over time it's turned into an artful. are not exudes of pruning. you. i'm going to mean if i use my voice, when i'm working with animals at the summer for him to call them, eat them together, mom or urge them on the when they don't want to return home. him the dirty and my name is massey. i'm and i don't know me. the colleges i'm doing my ph . d up. i'm a single i practice tuning to listen to work at summer far. i will figure where in sweden's, done in our province for our northwest have stuck home. this is to say boot an old
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fashioned countryside, some of their typically without electricity and running water, the land alice goose dustin's farm is no exception. the 82 year old knows the centuries old tradition of cooney from her childhood days . the drawn out chance i used to call cattle back from grazing yet old temple corner for me to get all the cows home. and my end to think way one is going to what it sounds like. oh, come oh home. oh oh i guinea is fascinated by these traditions. she's especially interested in stories of women who would spend the summer months,
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all alone at these farms tending to capital aah! was actually out at the honey, i don't want it that we don't learn about this in a school. so some of the historians, i'm a part of our history that simply not talked about. take me least list. so i thought i will tell the story and i see still with me fewer and fewer farmers practice cooling today. the, the hurting coals have evolved into a veritable outfall. i get them on to lincoln who calls can be high or low pick. come what i guess they've been around very pleasant grow how growling quality and credit. so that means there are so many different sounds and wants to move and give traditions, have grown out who and there's some hard
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money open shows of her schools at special cuming concert like here at this, abandoned some of fun in lakes and. c my childhood, there was no the woman who would make these heard and calls that it was great hearing these chance again, the number of ab border and now when i hear crooning that i you know, but it relaxes me the should say hello hello. you can feel these chances are sole vibrating inside of me, but it might be more earth form in less farming call, but it remains the tradition very much alive in sweden
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and the night is not on the eclipse. this christy french placed the starring role in france. 30000000 buckets eaten every day. that means about half a by gets a day per person. it is delicious. so really no one since 1993 decree dictates that the traditional bucket must be baked and set away and he is the secret. ah, the ah. signed by guest from 7 am all the way through to 9 pm. for french people buy get is a part of life and me
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and i get i get a symbol of french identity. of course we have other sorts of bread on offer as well, but like, it is essential. anthony was my name is anthony by phone on a baker. i run for bakeries with my wife. i came 2nd place in the 2019 parents i get championships. performer, i'll be more than good. you need food ingredients for traditional i guess above all, you need high quality flower. that's the most important thing i dearly made in friday, i think within that time. yep. i mean many ingredients, flour and water, salt and east. it may look simple, but baking. really good, bye, get requires prompt. i know how to stop,
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why i don't plan up 1st i mix the water. i will flour, east and salt. in the mixing bowl. i go down to the left, his in something special on the liquid would start to download. i made it to me. we usually go in my apartment when i didn't yet run a bakery on our domains by get its unique flavor and send the me know that i get the traditional i guess like people in the old days when they used to need to do it by hand i mean, then let it rest and we're paying for the same dealt with me. well,
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it sounds long. this resting period 12 to 24 hours long. like making sangria the more intense the flavor because we let out don't fit for at least 12 to 24 hours at 4 degrees celsius today. ah, glad this was what it's supposed to look like. nice in the last day. there are different approaches that we fall out in. ah, it may look easy, but it actually takes plenty of practice skills to do this. about security ah, what i love campbell thought it's important to cut small slips into the don't with
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the blade that way the carbon dioxide formed from the east and liquid sour dough can escape allow me ah, ah, ah, i get some coffee. so when you pull that i get from the oven, you can see the lovely curves in 3 different shades of brown. here, it's quite dark here, golden brown. and here it's quite light on that. and this is a big, it is a typical crackling sound. when you break the cross section, maybe go for traditional by get to 3 out of the are going to different varieties of traditional. but again, this one here has a lighter color,
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this one and duck across to impossible to say which one's better. i need to combine this french, develop love us, but get us children and you share it with your family with other people. so that's what i get is all about for me. ah no need to. well, your screen is not broken. the fact that the colors look so strange here and now a studio is intentional because change of color can make the whole world different . my clothes, my face, the backed up these flowers, all of course, look a bit different and reality is read. photography also relies on similar effects. the camera makes visible a part of the light wave that we can see with the naked eye photographer. zach from
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the young has made in for photography, his main focus, and we met up with him. and this was of the sometimes you just find a place and it's not that i always missed something specific. might be interested in texture. sometimes sometimes it's the water. sometimes it's play shares. my name is back someone young and i'm a photographer. i'm currently working on my modernized mesa series, which is photographed and in for the photographer, uses the techniques to create a real image world like this one for lunch times pain can rate changing the natural environment almost same to some kind of alien territory. and subtle greens from the trees become more dominant. the 1st house needs some more projects on 1000000000 is out hunting for subjects. he grew up in south africa,
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but he's lived in switzerland for many years now. in 2009, he conducted his 1st experiments with infrared photography and has concentrated on the technique ever since. in color photography, we capture a visual spectrum that is blue, green and red. in the infrared, we capture near infrared lights as well. chlorophyll in plants absorb the visual spectrum to use this for, for different pieces. and the cell walls on the other hand, reflect near infrared lights, and this reflected energy creates these are the pinks hundreds zacharon 1000000000 has exhibited this works around the world. currently, his infrared photos are on display and sub and many of them were taken here in the area. andrea karachi from gallery 10 is intrigued by this unusual perspective on the swiss alpha world. the nature here in,
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in switzerland. it's anyway amazing that the way that that presented to us, i think, makes the people which view his words one to strengthen their bond with nature. and this, i think it's important in our days when people sometimes forget seeing the beauty around it. after he made the move from south africa to europe in 2004, he started working as a commercial and fashioned photographer. now he's got clients the world over i think my artistic work also benefit from my commercial work in the commercial field. i really have to concentrate highly on quality precision and so, and he's been saying to bring to my artistic field. but his
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own creative projects are where his heart, the search for motifs in nature is an experience in itself. more than half the world's population, all born in cities and all these people are no longer in sync with nature. but rather they my life phones and devices. i want to attract the city dwellers and subconsciously reminds me of called the real my child. i will be walking in the mountains and a view like this will prevent the south to me and i'll be without words. i cannot live without this, and i don't see as having a future without nature. some people may dream of going to mars, but all it takes to do the other worldly beauty of a red planet. right here is a slight color scheffer. 3 yourself and head on over to our instagram join us on euro.
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matt says, this is some of your locations and sample milk lettering specialties. lean . that is, we showcase cutting edge studying our detector here on instagram site, right in as the skies back in school history lessons could sometimes be quite boring, but rather duffy from london, started getting interested in history. for example, shakespeare at the tender age of 3, like many little girls, she laughs dressing up and during the pandemic, she began making short videos about famous historical figures and posting them on instagram. today the 9 yield slips into the rows of great names on a regular basis and has thousands of followers who love had many history lessons.
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oh, most you can call me will. i've been paying the vine. and since i was by this minute, you might play by 9 the road. arabella duffy from london, she had a soft spot for history and was homeschooled even before the current of virus pen demik. in web videos, arabella brings historical figures back to life women. so i'm curious by any chance, so when i'm into the character i really did feel their emotions like when i was cream. victoria, i really when i, i really felt had, when albert died and when i was winston church i really felt like i was, you know, a prime minister in world war, you know, in the war my name is janice, how it might be not, not true. and you're in, i'm
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a design wise or humorous take on famous figures from the past. have won her many fans on instagram. i read, i think giving you a 500 pneumonia. nice. nice to talk to someone i feel really happy. and so i feel like people that like like them and i, i've been a good job. like yeah. sometimes even if people don't like them, you feel good and said that you try your best warranty. would they like them? it's, it's yeah, it's nice. a lot of work, quick eclipse, arabella and her hair and flesh out ideas. then get busy designing the set, which they tried to make realistic looking. some school teachers have even started incorporating the clips into their lessons. once in character. arabella shares her historical tid bits. you feel amadeus, that would bank stake. let's go
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o sells, but in 17 think and i've composed 600 works. when i was 7, i went all around you performing the king and i rebel a decides which he started to portray. there's no script. everything is improvised . when we did the history videos, we saw discuss with our interesting people or any one she may think, cough and go through a few of them. they're also related to her history books that she reads and who does she feel confident about doing? who she interested in? what interesting facts is she? things people want to learn about. bella duffy's used to the limelight at fix. she study and the waitress, a musical staged at london's west end, right. like any animals, she currently voice is 30 at cartoons quit in the british children series. hey doug
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. arabella loves crossing and creating stop motion films with plus the thing. ah, it does is that i guess something i do for fun or healthy. so when i go, i want to be an archeologist of egypt. ah, she's a treasure hunted to always on the lookout for historical items to use in one of her videos. today she's browsing a london antique shop with her father. a brilliant, why not finding all drink get things been lost in time? i get lost in time circle things. yes. and now they've had that and then i now have a life and i home. they do have another life in another story to catch another story inspiration for more historical videos. this re
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humanity and was on trial. the international criminal tribunal in the hague gave the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of information . i'm a singular experiment in the history of justice. war on trial. in 45 minutes on d, w o the, it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation world order, the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also in europe. china is promises, partners,
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rich profit in europe, and there's a sharp warning us wherever accepts money from the new super power will become dependent on in china's gateway starts july, 1st on dw, the, the welcome to global 3000 winds and from showing in abundance. how the dominican republic is turning its back on fossil fuel. we find out how a malaysian celebrity chef is raising awareness about an unseen, but ever increasing threats. don't fall music is on the rise in jamaica,
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the merger rates. what's the name between music and violence? the laid back reg, funding beaches and the next caribbean vibes. that's jamaica but the island also has a duck aside in 2019 molding. 1300 people were murdered. that there were a similar number of shootings. and just under $500.00 cases of rape bearing a day goes by without bloodshed, much of the perpetrators a young people who are taking cues from the music scene. we are on top of nothing. so it's going to bang astonished to make and dance who have just released a new album. so number resumed by the rifles and the recording studio. approx used in his videos which are saturated with imagery of gangs to culture, governance and drugs and lyrics with distinct. yvonne and overtones that's drunk.
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dancer is the cool kids and the tough ones that so we live, that's always. so what is life is life or negative? life is level of negative and positive. i mean that's what just be down cool. is the most popular music shondra in jamaica as the biggest hit tend to revolve around violence? as far as can bang is concerned. yes, keeping his fan satisfied. you can't understand the criticism he comes in full from some courses by actually 10 birthday can be can be and it can be just that we have to express the whole skill you kingston's get has have been played by violence for decades to make as long had one of the highest murder rights in the world. don paul rhythm and rule lyrics have
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seen it take the storm hood on every street corner. children grow up and face the field. a huge debate about where the boundaries of should be draw. video dawns, hole reflect, reality gone, or does the music promote criminal behavior? does it's laura find violence, homophobia, and massaging some of the answers. the even convicted criminals themselves to make his prime minister ones donald to be aware of his responsibility. you will have the protection of the constitution. the singapore is also about due to the children, the android year hagen, which provided prevention organization. he takes us through the slums of kingston
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increasingly dominated by gang warfare. he explains the roots of the violence that he's experienced. first hand himself, when you're born in a section in a community, learn to hear another section on the community. because maybe a person might have kill your father might have clearly assist. they are brought a own cause, a person living with those kind of anger that it's hard to find someone here who has not lost and loved one to gun violence like common son was killed recently by a bullet in the back. just one of the countless murders that never see any one prosecuted you. it's a similar case with collins neva whose son was executed with a shot to the head. the violence is driven by desperate lack of opportunity for the poor here, neglected and ignored by politicians. put schools and put prospects,
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accompanied by a 100. so recognition when the fee that you're doing with you and talk to them with the god to live, they will listen to you because some time be to be already in the street in for them. so what can you say? it's a fight for survival that breed further violence. revenge was under demand for respect combined to form a vicious circle. as gang member garfield confirms deceased him through the rena any mas, yes, and i'm, yes, it was on the mars. everybody. exactly. and i look for every need, every god on that the they don't have the dog side to the other who good watch those do the same among the best known artist outside kingston is 21 year old coffee. her music features, the rigor infused mix of dance,
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and pines. you got this lag so that i love it. bad thing, you know, fear because he won the grammy for best reggae album. her message is a positive one. i think it less than the poor music for it goes like whole nice. you can, you know, go into a person's life or in a person's life, almost music can mean to them. and i think it's my royal to seem positive lyrics and how positive vibes and i think be a positive public figure. her big inspiration is her mother who gave her a happy childhood. just despite the lack of money, coffee was able to finish school and got her musical training in church. she wants to be a role model in jamaica and not only for women, that's the teacher to more love and appreciate them from home. so that when they
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grow older, they're already have a phone dish on their confidence that they don't feel to expose themselves in a certain way in order to get a certain results. while coffee is going her own way, violence remains a dominant and disturbing factor in dance music stick is everywhere from its 1st use up until 2019 we people produced an estimated 9000000000 tons of it. half of all plastic products, the single use, just diffraction of them are recycled, the mountains of testing waste to expanding steadily. the majority of plastic trash is dumped band or ends up somewhere in the environment. around $25000000.00 tons of plastic waste and to our oceans, that's around one truckload per minute. if this continues in 10 years, it will be to truckloads. and by 2054 per minute. then they will be more plastic than fish in this thing. plastic need centuries to decompose
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so many future generations will have to face the repercussions. the use of it today series unseen aims to open our eyes to environmental impacts, which are easy to overlook this week. we had to malaysia me. this is just both. now for the final ingredient, the the, you'd never use plastic heat. johnson you already do. stuff is the
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doesn't via the grid all magically disappeared. it can breaks into small particles called micro hit that smaller than 5 millimeter in washington is full of plastic and the marine organism living in this system often mistaken for soul the micro. to end up with a previous reform estimated by grams of michael by 6 week. that's similar to what we we we need home cooked food, stomachs. so this week we,
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we told them i need to know how the bus to get food. and now that we know we can actually learn and do something about him. so we still don't know yet the defects of my prof. i see. so human have, but in the previous 10 years, many researchers all over the world trying to find the real effects to the marine organism to human have. but what we can call it is not a good thing for the fact that he has entered into our forces of much bigger problem, the policy
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makers or the government itself. actually a very important role in reducing plastic waste and something ocean that is mismanaged. the law plastic for produce the mall microphone there will be contained to popular belief micro plastics. not just in the ocean. the we know and one of the most intern daniel. and we would like to investigate the microphone to release this for the, for one home. the o
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this is what we have right now. we have several types of states such as a filament for life and some fragments. this is what we read about reading the really stopped breathing while we breathing in plastic right now. i think one of the things that we should do is use less 1st use last thing the use pass. thanks me. use your move has to do our part to ensure that normal plastic goes into our oceans . because what goes into the ocean goes into the animals, goes into the very environment, goes into the goes into the water. right back to us found out in your toilet. michael plastic products as well. we can do something about it every single minute of every single day. we can choose
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how we buy and we choose what food we eat. and we can also choose how we threw out or manage our ways. and by finding out that we can actually recycle or up cycle, at least we can prevent the cycle from, you know, repeat it. i don't sound too preachy, but after learning what we've learned, we really have to put the message out that every person should have the responsibility of. when we leave this earth, we're going to leave it little bit better than when we found it in every person on that. we wouldn't have a better for children from the children's journey. so at least, you know, you got to do it, start to in renewable energy. so gradually gaining ground over the past decade. the share of energy generated by the sun and wind globally increased from 8.7 percent to 11.2 percent. that's the good
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news, about the same time global energy consumption, it's on say, rising. the bad news is that within the energy mix, the proportion of energy generated from fossil fuels remains constant. in 2009 electricity gain from oil, coal and gas made up over 80 percent of global energy use. and it's still, it's 10 years later in 2019 as energy demand increases. so therefore, does our consumption of fossil fuels. it's time to step up the shift to renewables and in the dominican republic. and i'm vicious energy transition is well underway from global ideas. theories are reported. catchy. went back to find out more about the market day in savannah. rio and villages are coming together. the little mountain village lies on the west, the dominican republic,
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right on the border with neighboring haiti. mm hm. i see that mountain over there, where it looks pale. the ground is totally dried up. that's part of a t v i have he is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. that's really the only part i'm a community leader responsible for the development and progress in our village. we fighting for them because many people are leaving deals to the lack of help and work in place. one of the most pressing problems here is that the villages have no electricity. well i think that if the yellow one i've been doing laundry for 3 days, it rained,
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which is why it's taken so long. washing clothes by hand is pretty tiring. my back hurts. if i had a washing machine, things would be much easier, but i have neither light nor washing machine. josephina center is also worried about his children's education. this school is closed due to the corona virus pandemic, so they need to learn from home online. but how is that supposed to work without a computer all the power to run it in the next month, all going well, major changes are in store for savannah, real cleaner. since i've been from the german development agency, g, i said, is working on the dominican republic energy transition. now he's bringing renewable energy here, that if you don't add ons keep beaten, the government asked us to support them with
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a small centralized photo voltaic facility for supplied power to the village. the disease to meet there's room to her. so the villages have had some experience with the energy they pooled the money to install solar power street lights. building roofs were also equipped with many solar panels years ago, though most with stolen sold or no longer work. but that should change in the future thanks to improve technology. a centralized soda power plant will deliver electricity right to people's homes. so binary o will have its own power credit. on the side of sean, just like it has already been built in another, finished a few hours drive away in the south of the country sense to the sun. 50 families here will soon have electricity and internet access data. for me. if you
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have an idea about each family will pay a monthly fee and this money will ensure the system sustainability if something needs repairing or replacing. they'll have enough resources to restore the entire system over time. but i don't want the renewable energy is gaining ground throughout the country, but it's just the stones of a long journey. 85 percent of the dominican republic energy is still comes from fossil fuels. for example, the coal fired pointer, catalina power station produces one 3rd of the countries energy alone. but the dominican republic is trying to switch to cleaner forms of energy. and it seems to be on the right path. the biggest photo phones in the caribbean, located here including the monte christie solar panels, which covers an area of over $200.00 hector. it's one of 15 such projects. by the year 2025,
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a quarter of the countries energy is expected to come from renewable sources. like it's 9 wind farms including met phone go with it's 17 turbines. the wind is a powerful force in the caribbean, especially during hurricane season. so we most who say yesterday we had a wind speed, 11 meters per and the facility was going at full tilt with more momentum. hurricane the turbines will switch off once the wind speed hits 25 meters per 2nd. it's a self defense mechanism will help a little bit. but wind is hard to control. that's one of the laws of the land refer to renewable energy as an f d, as non gets to nobliss, energy sources that are unmanageable and therefore unreliable. that's a ticket, and vinnie can encrypt some fun, got stuck in people's heads
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a bit. i'm so especially at the start of this project, it was clear resistance to this variable, renewable energy, and because of the fear of its impact on the quality of the power network, it takes of dish that all my teeth in the capital center domingo. there's now a central control center which helps provide a better overview of the energy supply. how much energy is currently being produced by the big coal and oil power plants? how much by carbon neutral facilities. the biggest challenge is to calculate the power being generated at the big solar parks will now blank for now with one minute a solar power plant can be producing a lot of energy and then a cloud comes and suddenly there's less on there's nothing the operator can do to controllers how the more data they receive, the smaller the difference between prediction and reality. little by little trust and wind. and so the power is growing me on
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the real people are already sold on the new solar power plant. the village elders have already picked out a place for it, because if folks have electricity, they won't want to village, says nelson risotto. when will we be in this area? because no one wants to leave the community. there's no better place than here. think it's quiet and free, that pollution of all we need is a better quality of life. as many as 300000 people in the dominican republic still live without pallet. soon 50 more families will be enjoying the benefits of electricity. this weeks global snack. we try something sweet from south africa. the ah low cap lives at the foot of signal hill in cape town. the muslim intro quarters,
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renown for its colorful houses and deep by the way. ah, it's home to cooper. my hammers are anti cooper. she's known in the neighbourhood. her speciality is cook sister, sticky, spicy deep fried pastry among the sunday breakfast invoke up. ah, the cook sisters done from those years when they came to south africa, africa that time. right. and they gave our people that a safe off. don't that. and what did what out people say this a little bit from them. and then as god, i won't up to until they came to the end the c. and they call it in the 1st butter and sugar are blended in hot water, then yeast on the spices jeans. yes, that is. mix spice where the curtain wall let this my fine and the
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c. and this little yellow things via is my, i find an occupation not to pay for that tax place. it's a sisters for that. i that i out the field and can i and every week, ah, the milk eggs and flour stirred in to form a dough for needing but no account mechanically or the dough will be too soft for be doing this for over 20 years. and it's all we're the one and the dough then stands for 2 hours before it's time to shake the coat, sisters. ah, and deep fried them for around 4 minutes every saturday auntie cooper's kitchen is transformed into a bakery. ah work
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continues on sunday morning at day break. the cook sisters are warmed in syrup and then rolls investigated coconuts to 1st customers already wasting every sunday we went it was useless otherwise in the sudden at cooper charges 5 south african rounds equivalent to 30 euro for 3 cars is the in good though. some of you, thanks to me all over the show and then this one for me is for myself, my wife is the best i could reconcile up to a 1000 cook sisters on sunday mornings in winter a few less in summer. ah, because africans loved them. so much september 1st has been official world cooks
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