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i jewish in years, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, the news . the state of the news was from berlin, selves, africa, titans restrictions, as the delta vary and fuels a from russia's 3rd wave of corona, virus infection will take you to a small town that so far has weather is the pen demik with no cases, but has now gone into voluntary lockdown, also coming up for games in the black sea, nato and ukraine stage,
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as theories of the naval exercises. and russia is not happy saying it's a provocation. ah, i'm going to have you with us. south africa is re introducing tough pandemic restrictions. doctors have been battling a 3rd wave of infections driven by the highly infectious delta vary and presidents there around the pose that is warning that the health care system is at its limit for at least 2 weeks. all gatherings and alcohol sales will be banned. there is a curfew curves on travel, and schools have been closed. that includes one town and the western cape were residents were hoping they'd be lucky enough to get through the pandemic unscathed christine moon, while reports no one in the small remote town was known to have been
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infected with the corona virus. since the staunch, depending but that changed in the middle of june, when 3 people suddenly died from cold 19 related complications, just hours apart. one of them lived in this house hindered, okay. was a retired minor. he was 75 years old, and diabetic. and then my sister silicon on sunday morning and something was wrong with the chase. he couldn't breathe properly. and i said, maybe you guys are under millions and then i thought i said he went to east doing fine. my mother must be putting on some point on his chest to have been to breathe properly. and, and i told him, and i asked him, why do you want us to do for you? and he says to be your space for me. and i said to my sister, just keep you updated already doing what's going on with the and then we can take
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it from the the dates, raise the alarm prompting local helpful voice he's to probe, displayed up infections in the community. testing revealed that almost a quarter of $250.00 residence. we're in fix it. recruiter is the community spokesperson. he told us people here were caught off guard. this go what he does with a bang. we weren't prepared for it since the last 15 months. we were totally free since march last year when we started here in south africa in suddenly it would have been and as i already mentioned, it was, we were in pretty bit. there isn't any place in the heart of the community, but it has no capacity to provide care for people who are seriously ill. because the hospital is about 200 kilometers away. while most people who tested positive, hardly experienced any simpson,
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no one wanted to take any chances i as negative back my, my doesn't was. so i decide i want to do it for you. course if i was positive then you will do it for me. all. so that's why i stay in my house in my room in florida and also of course i don't want to fix some out of peoples of i don't want to be infected. that's why i want a my residence. agreed to impose a quarantine on all of clipper. i'm 65 households to slow the spirit off in fiction, among the people of the type, mid community. everyone isolated from each other and the outside world. how we have a 100 nice, have been the exercise proved rewarding. most people are now free of the virus and there is the general feeling that the worst is over for the brand. but just as
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people felt safe to come out again with youngsters resuming part time, pleasure like this game of rugby, fresh nationwide restrictions mean the newly found freedom will be shortness. while earlier we spoke to our corresponding christina, who was now in cape count. she told us that the problem is south africa might actually be a lot bigger than official numbers let on. if you look at the level of testing in this country, it's really only providing a small window as to the race of inspection. only 50000 tests have been administered in the last 24 hours was very limited scope in terms of what we're able to see the visibility as to how far infections. that's great. and so communities like clip brand far out in the outskirts of $500.00 away from tapes, all these people are as far away from most of the public health services. you can imagine that there are many more towns. it's more can you use like
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a brand in this position? nato and ukraine have begun, major naval exercises in the black sea. the u. s. and kia are leading the 2 week drills and welding more than 30 countries. the lion says there intended to showcase its commitment to collect us defense, russia, and the crimean peninsula in 2014, and sees the exercise as a provocation. seabreeze is a major exercise involving thousands of soldiers and thousands of ships and war plains. its opening ceremony was held in the ukraine port, city of desa, tension 5 between ki, of in moscow. right now. the u. s. some such the other countries want to show support for the ukranian allies. we are here as well to work with our partners and to ensure the stability and the security and last week and they will incident illustrated just how tense the situation is. a british warship
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h m. s defender ventured into waters claimed by russia there of the korean peninsula, which must go next and 2014. russia says it fight warning shot force in the british war ship to change course person says that the account is faults that have been other dangerous incidents involving russia and ukraine in ships and the black sea embassy of ours, of north of it. russia has condemned the latest met her military exercise, calling its aggressive little notice if the russian defense ministry will closely monitor nato seabreeze exercise, including the preparation and if necessary, and we will respond to protect rushes, military security. hope your junior are unit is about to give you the nato maneuvers well and on july 10th. now take a look at some of the other stories making is around the world at this hour. if your government says it has agreed to an immediate cease fire with rebel forces in
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the war torn t cry, region, thousands of people have been killed and fighting in recent months and many more displaced. rebel forces claim to have taken control of the regional capital. several people have been injured and a large fire in central london. the blaze broke out near the busy elephant and castle transport hub, causing trains to be diverted. authorities say the fire has now been brought under control. the cause of the ways is still unknown. large parts of the united states and canada are experiencing an unprecedented heat wave. the extreme temperatures have for schools and explanation sites to close and raise the wildfire alert in the pacific northwest. one village in british columbia temperatures hit nearly 47 degrees celsius over the weekend, breaking a canada white heat record from 1937.
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the cooling dip to beat the summer heat. residents to the water. a sister mama rose above 40 degrees celsius in seattle for the 1st time ever. yeah, i mean you just stand around and they're like, you can't breathe. it's so hard for me. definitely have to issue. yeah, yeah, the pavement, even gravity. no, thank you. go back inside the heat was too much for these farmers market system very few times that we do close the market early. most of the time of which we've ever had to close the market earlier because i know that because of the heat, i think is the 1st time we've ever closer to the temperatures like these are no coincidence. the past decade has been the warmest on record, and the 5 hottest days were all recorded in the last 5 years. the main thing going
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on is, is highly unusual weather pattern. but that being said, the climate change is real. our temperatures have warmed here, especially summer nighttime temperatures. and so that has just kind of raised the baseline in made this heat event that much more severe while some seem to revel in the extreme temperatures. many environmentalists say this heat wave bears all the hallmarks of a climate emergency that's bringing my grass. he's now he's a resident of canada's british columbia province. marc, welcome. i see you've got your shades on so it's probably sunny where you are. what's the temperature? all the temperature right now is just cross 50 or sorry, 45 degrees. wow, how are you coping with this crazy weather? well, i've just started sweating like crazy. it's been, it's been a bit of a struggle. i'm also an asthmatic,
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so about anybody with one problems needs to really be careful, but we've just been trying to keep all the windows close. we've actually wasn't. we bought a bunch of tin foil and tin foil the front windows. busy of the house in the back was of the house to try to reflect the heat so so fair. why and have the authorities on anything to help you guys? not a whole lot. not at the moment anyway. i don't know. i've heard a lot of fires and a lot of emergency called around it was supposed to a hospital, so there have been a lot of sirens out. but as far as they know, there haven't even been any. any kind of homeless shelter is open for cooling. busy for them to have clean water and stuff like that. so i think they're working on that as we speak. of how worried are you about this extreme weather because these temperatures are extremely unusual for the part of the world you live in.
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absolutely, right. yes. i've never felt anything like this my life. i've been a resident here my entire life. and this is been a major adjustments we thought coming in the weather, forecasts and stuff. but you can't really understand how hard it is until you are in it. and then things change quite quickly. alright, why grass these in british columbia many thanks and stay hydrated and endorse if you can. absolutely. thank you very much. they failed there. and some sports now and soccer. a switzerland pulled off a shock to reach the year 2020 quarter finals beating world champions, france on penalties in bucharest. young zone, where was the hero for the swiss? he said, keep me on my face penalty to send his team through to the next round. france had been 31 up with 10 minutes of normal time left to play, but this with equalize with,
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to leave goals so forth extra time. and that means this was face spain in the last 8 who, b probation, $53.00 after extra time. and another thriller, this one and copenhagen with the score $33.00. after 90 minutes of moran to finally broke croatia resolved an extra time with spain for the goal. mika, or you are a sub all, then made the game safe with. and it's tennis, a will then is back after the pandemic force said to take last summer, off. know back jo, coverage for the men and ask party for the women or the favorites. but fans of the famous tournament on the outskirts of london don't really care about winners and losers. they're just glad to be back. the sun shone early on. the expanse of the all england, lawn, tennis, and croquet club fans were in fine mood. there weren't as many as there might have been because of restrictions, which meant easier access to the traditional strawberries and cream and the glasses
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of pims. it's amazing. there was no limit in last good. we heard the one excited to see the post just getting on the grounds is cause to be excited. after all this tournament, bills itself simply as the championships, wimbleton has been around since $1877.00, so they pretty much have the right to attach any label. they like. the 1st big sporting event we've been to obviously in a long time. so really looking forward to it today, we'll see some good matches made away. randall sales don't mention the rain because then of course the rain came and the covers went out as they so often do. inside central court though under a roof. novak joke of which was added against a 19 year old brit jack draper, who actually won the 1st set and had a stunned crowd on its feet. but top seat, a joke of which one the next 3. and that was that still the oldest and most
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prestigious tennis event in the world was back. i just saw no boss. and therefore we are the here on 3 days. just watch the whole for the rain clouds did give way and fans were treated to day one of the championships, a dozen more to go. that's all for now. route was with business is next further. thank you so much for a company who's these places in your records into a ball, but i'm sure the treasure map for modern glue trotters discover some of your record breaking sites on google maps. and now also in book form,
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streets of lebanon as the country continues its defence into an economic crisis of historic proportions. do you know what's in berlin to the pro and facebook, have serge giving it a market value of over a trillion dollars for the 1st time? investors have rushed to buy stocks after a us judge dismissed major anti trust lawsuit against the company. the federal trade commission and $4046.00 state attorneys general suit facebook for anti competitive behavior, alleging its rapid growth had come at the expense of consumers. but a district judge has now rude as a lack of evidence. the company is a monopoly we of course or is in new york forest yann's. this is an enormous relief for facebook. yeah, what are we action on wall street? the stucco facebook a year ago was trading it around $200.00. now with more than $350.00 a piece,
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some clearly there was a lot of the unsafe for a facebook. theoretically facebook could have been forced to actually spin of what step and instagram was, that's billions of users. so for now, at least the facebook is some of the hook, and that's at least for facebook itself, a good sign. i wouldn't necessarily say that all those anti trust cases are over. there's a lot of pressure overall in washington, a lot of called the facebook became too powerful, but at least this trial went in favor of the social social media giant, and therefore the very positive reaction. you mentioned it one total market kept. that is definitely quite something and text talks in general are on fire. last week we had microsoft for the 1st time in history, even reaching a market cut of more than 2 trillion dollars a day. but a day at the beginning of the new week. it belonged to facebook and go to new york
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. thanks for joining us. now the mobile world congress is back. it's just beginning barcelona to last year's event was canceled. but the pandemic impact on the world's largest mobile tech that is by no means over this year. some of the biggest names and mobile technology arrived. 8 it's a very different conference to previous years. regular coven screening is the order of the day for both exhibitors and visitors who have to be tested every 72 hours. but the strict health measures weren't enough to get all the industry heavy weights back on board. this year, the likes of erickson nokia and google joining the list of notable absences, organized as calling it a hybrid conference. 30000 are expected to attend in person, but several 1000 more will follow along on line. the conference is also an opportunity for companies to show off their progress and building out ultra high speed 5 g networks that are crucial for the digitalization of economies. when
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we cancelled the show in the fabric 2020, there were only a few, 5 the networks out and being alive today. we have more than 160, i think the pandemic has shown the way. show the way on how important connectivity is. imagine if we would face the pad that make with no means of communication, no means of being online or mean. so sitting at home and working one highlight a special appearance by a long mask on tuesday evening. the tank billing now will present his starling project. a satellite network at his company space ex is building to provide all corners of the earth with internet access. the conference showing how communication tech has providing hope for the future. in these difficult times, even the background. this is a encrypt messed into lebanon now where
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a deep economic crisis is unfolding protests against deteriorating living standards . the continued over the weekend, public resolve is clearly reaching breaking point. the protesters clashed over the weekend with police and tripoli, lebanon's poorest city, and the capital bay route, burning tires and garbage serve as a symbol of citizens. rage leather, non, it's just ending into an economic crisis that can read among the world's worth. at the last 150 years as the world bank, poverty, joblessness, and hunger are commonplace. what's the, what's the big mamma? if i have money i can eat. if not, i won't. if you open my fridge, you won't find any cheese or meet. there's only water and bread, who were soaring, inflation and shortages are pushing up the cost of many essentials,
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the price of subsidized bread and hiked $5.00 times a year alone. long lines of cars, q across lebanon for sheriff in sufficient supply of gasoline. young people, meanwhile, are facing and increasingly bleak future. like this, 16 year old school dropout now works in an auto workshop the young and suddenly i woke up and found poverty. everything is expensive and the dollar exchange rate is high. you can't go to the amusement park or the beach. you stay at work from morning to evening. after you finish, you go home and sleep. the crisis is largely the result of 3 decades of financial mismanagement by successive governments following lebanon civil war. but it's been made even worse by a global pandemic, and a billions of dollars of damage caused by last year's deadly blast and bay report and outraged lebanese public went their government to solve the crisis and fast
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with the economy and forced to contract 20 percent. this year the problems are far from over the let's get more on that from the correspondence in beirut boss, the letter reading, he says, 11 need economy is deteriorating fast. we were talking before the previous month about the state of the threefold economic state in 3 of $34.00. now we are talking about collapse about how can i said there will be no soft landing today. according to the, at 8 financial aid, i gave us the others according to the black markets rates. today, it's most, i'm more than 90 percent of its value against the us dollar. the minimum wage? no, and not cutting today at 2, today's rate is $50.00 per month, which means $1.00 dates was talking about more than 55 percent of the nation. i'll be on and below the poverty line so. so we can talk about it buddy. dramatic
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situation and, and right now, passenger radio. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. australia has filed a formal complaint with the world trade organization over in port terrace composed by china on bottle wine. china is australia's largest trading partner books relations deteriorated half the camera called for an inquiry into the origins of the company. and jewel has agreed to pay $40000000.00 to the state of north carolina to settle claim this marketing fuel. nicotine addiction among teams. they think start of his still facing hundreds of lawsuits brought by other states though is what a school districts and young people now a good pair of sport shoes should be comfortable and ga bull, but they can't last forever. that's why one berlin start up has long been specializing in patching up one our trainers. now they've taken a step in
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a new direction, selling their own sustainably made shoes with one repair included. this is the latest in sneak of fashion. first fare made by berlin cobbler hog. and mutter shack start up sneakers rescue $200.00 euros a shot, including one repair. so they can last up to a decade on golf, nino. and so, you know, just buying, you're buying a shoe, including the cost of repair and final disposal. when you've had them on non stop for a year. and the souls going through will replace the entire soul because we have the original components. then they go back to the customer ready for and of the season . for the nice. it's almost impossible to find original components to repair brand, name, sneakers, a headache for matt, to check and his team. so the idea for an own brand, sneak was bone made in germany under jim and working conditions, taking shape in paramus and 700 kilometers away at the foot where innovation lab,
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the leather. so i'm blind come from germany or other e u countries, just about as fair as it gets. feel while you're here, the sad because we stick to the working standards here and of course the materials are manufactured in line with the regulations. that means now child labor adherence to health and safety regulations, and of course their pe, we've and pay above tariff here is a sneak produced in germany is a rarity most made in asia and n g o, like in quarter, say that work is they're still being exploited in as long as we see forced over time hi health risks. there's a lot of informal work in the factories or the any formal working contracts and so on. and the worst problem is that people can defend themselves against that because the unions are suppressed. and jim and he's industry association denies that and point to it's cooperation with the caps program that's supposed to ensure adequate
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environmental and social standards in global shoe production. yes, it's not going to start off to say we rely very much on our members. self regulation ultimately though, when kids are that means old. can members have agreed to maintain the standards float? and if we hear about any grievances, we are proactive and insist there and he had to huddle. paul, the 1st 1st sneaker is about to go into production. if it sells well matter check plans, his own production line in berlin, he's playing with the idea of one follow up model, but no more. he says more than that would be on sustainable. now for reminder of our top story space, our jazz in facebook has serge giving it a market value of over a trillion dollars to the 1st time investors have rushed to buy stocks after a us court dismissed major mc trusted lawsuit against the company, the district judge rules, there's a lack of evidence. the firm is not protest 11 and
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continued over the weekend as the public lashed out against boarding living founders. the 11th has plunged tobacco layers with more than half the population. now living below the poverty that saw from me on the dw business in terry bell. and if you want more from us to check out our website, either way, dot com slash business, you can also find it on facebook has to be w dot business. thanks a lot for watching and we'll catch you in. excuse me, the key is the worst nightmare of the don't get the most powerful mafia group in europe . prosecutor nicholas perry, his victory, a massive trial against the criminal organization for which state witnesses and the victims families are eagerly waiting. one prosecutor's battle against the close of
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the kick off. they stabilize the defense in a more modern wing back game changer than a typical dream come true. we got 4 of them were causing quite a stir in the wind because after all, it makes us a big difference on the pitch in 60 minutes on w. o. the, it's about it's about power. it's about the foundation of the world order,
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the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. also in drugs. china, his promises partners rich to europe. there's a sharp warning you are wherever, except money from the new superpower will become dependent on in china's gateway. year starts july, 1st on d, w. the neighboring here. many turns of cocaine, or smuggled into the board of julia tower to these calabria region. the illegal drug trade has maintenance that are getting rich and powerful. it's now one of the most feared mafia groups in the world of europe. they
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invest in chance, buying up important company. they, brian publications and officials into working for you. and that means everyone to send out a request, somebody come over to dish re and calabria is fighting back with the largest month via trial in 3 decades. stopping the rise of the that i get, i regional chief prosecutor nicholas penny preparing the case for trial being held in the cannot bring in town of lexia. patty has dedicated his life to fighting the mafia, but felt it was especially important to arrest the members of the mancuso family as they are the most dangerous. even the number of arrests has been impressive. we have more than 450000 factors. political. we've achieved the breakthrough and are
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now further along in our bio against drunk data than ever before. near contrast, the, the so called maxi trial began in january and is expected to last 2 years. a huge warehouse has been converted into a fortified court room or bunker. the trial involved 600 lawyers more than 900 witnesses are due to testify. the list of charges is long, murder, arms trafficking, drug smuggling, money laundering, extortion, and more. the defendants, a group that includes politicians and officials, are all from the province of the bo valencia, prosecutor nicholas. terry has been under police protection day and night for more than 30 years. he hasn't been to the movies in 3 decades. he can't go to a restaurant or take a walk, the risk of being killed by that is just too great be
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a pain. so can be sonya. you have to take a sensible approach to death, rationalize conveners. you could okay, so you have to convince yourself that what you're doing is worth while in the west . then you have the strength to carry on it, but you can't be afraid of death if you have to be rational and cool. to understand that you're in the right, it could be to thousands of people believe in. you give me a, your, their last a to say to us when the trial opened in mid january and get the land of calabria. it was that the biggest success today to the defendant who rounded up in late 2019, in coordinated, really involving 3000 police officers. the police arrest is more than 350 people,
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see 50000000 euros worth of goods and shut down dozens of businesses. law enforcement agencies in switzerland, germany, and the were also involved. gra terry, where did the rest of politicians, lawyers, business leaders, crucially, members of the mancuso clan, the family, dominate, the leadership of been there and get in this area. the serve as the linchpin in the cocaine trade, between latin america and europe. klan boss, luigi mancuso, business affiliates are accused of infiltrating all levels of power in diesel valencia, dealing with opponents with breath taken brutality. most the same because they demonstrate their power through murder. and they don't just hill and they use extremely brutal method. get phone was got anyone who makes a mistake or is disrespect at home and their eyes get senseless and has their
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livelihood and destroy them. everything they interpret as a lack of respect or damaging to their interest, provokes a swift response that far outweighs any disadvantage. they may have suffered, it is better than us will be the in recent decades. $170.00 innocent victims happen murdered at the hands of the that i get to in calabria, the small town of loudy and anybody yellow. which section that was where of enchant . so came them a sister lead. she disappeared 5 years ago. it's clear she was murdered, but her body has never been found. the entire family is still traumatized by what happened? a oh, they don't put the dental for a while, i couldn't even come to my shop to work. i couldn't bear to look people in the eye because i was afraid i might be looking into the eye of my sister's murderer. and i need the model. and with every handshake,
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i thought i might be touching the hands of my sisters murderer. ah, maria was a, we do know vincenzo his wife and his mother are bringing up her 3 children. that a, we just couldn't believe that something so terrible could happen to maria. someone would attack her and even take away the body, which is what the drug in to cleanse. do that and get them. maria never had anything to do with them on my if i said when i go there again, it was successful and outgoing. part of the well respected local family. she went to university, got married at 3 children, founded a small agricultural business. then came her shocking death. ah finch, and so drive to where she used to have her business on that fateful day 5 years ago
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when the money has found her empty car here and immediately called ventura. and so we so know that the both by rushed straight over here and arrive less than 10 minutes later mike maria car with right there almost next to this one. but it was quite a little lud at the engine was running, but and there was blood on the ground to us and it was all be as maria had been the victim of a brutal attack. since then there's be no trace of money or queen nonsense. the police arrived with a forensics team question. the neighbors sees the car and recorded all the evidence . it literally just took us a quote for on that channel. so on the other side of the road is acquainted with the security system that has a camera pointing this way, but that it will, it should have recorded everything you need could have been yet. but the care of the neary discovered that on that particular morning at the system was working probably more than 10. so still doesn't know what happened to muddy.
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the police launched an investigation and searched the area once he was arrested of later released due to insufficient evidence. when the trial began in lament insurance and hoped he might learn something over the past 50 years. then the getter has steadily expanded space and calabria authorities and the capital cut on saddle are now hoping to at least liberate the province of vivo, valencia, the area controlled by the mancuso family. here the local authorities were heavily infiltrated by them and get nicholas patty has been hi or less in his investigation . he reached a deal with 60 key witnesses who agree to testify, to avoid a life sentence and present media. mancuso mancuso family dominated this area. they
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controlled all economic activity here that they bought, vocals and influenced local and regional election. the government within their territory. they infiltrated all areas of daily activity, economic, political and social mika. they view the entire province of debo valencia as their property, as opposed to go separately. the mancuso family is part of been that i get a governing body known as the cleaning a if controlled and coordinates, all right, get ourselves worldwide. lead able to the rules of the and john get to are the same all over the world. they just copy them. it's like a brand. they have a structure that's divided into territories, but called low colleague. well yeah, okay, that's a copy to get that. if they set up a new one somewhere, they follow the same principle. it's like a franchise whether it's frankfurt, do sport, zurich, piano, or new york. it's the same everywhere. me
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in the district of lin, buddy, talk to them and crucial plan. this status now seeking to win back territory. authorities have seized illegally purchase property like this, the la belonging to the mancuso family journalist, mckinley, albany. there had been writing for many years about the criminal dealings. and yet the far reaching tentacles of the mafia clang to has a pair of body guards constantly at his side. ever since it emerged at the mafia wanted to kill him and just go. and course i was told that you really on the s, francesco mancuso, had 11 children, who in turn all have 6 or 7 children of their owns. they are all engaged in lucrative activities like cocaine trafficking, and a lot of stuff they were authorized by the drug, get to import cocaine from south america. that's how the man who has won the
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support of the leading and get to families and moved into the elite leadership on, i mean, the air influences spread to the whole of italy and the entire world or the responses to take value in a month to read under armed guard for 7 years, his work as a journalist, severely limited, and no one knows when things will change in my and you never get used to the loss of your freedom without driving a car as part of your freedom. going for a walk alone, the thing can reflect is another element of freedom inside, like anyone who opposes them. then geta and calabria risks their life. the morphia control, entire cities and villages a regime of terror. because this teacher, even though it's difficult, i don't want to stop reporting the story about my home. a circular, if i can be it,
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i want my people to understand that we could live here in italy like dogs. that we could have really good line if it weren't for these criminals. what all development and progress in previous carlos, for the municipal council in the body have been dissolved 3 times because it was so heavily infiltrated by the mafia. since the mid 19 seventies they skimmed off the government contracts with millions of euros, with almost every investment made by the state and local authorities, and every private business transaction than that i get. i took their car wash and intimidation. while criminals, like the mancuso, grew rich, much of the remaining population were less impoverished. many left the region, especially the young and well educated. ah vincent hometown of loading the body yellow,
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was also controlled by the mancuso clan. he hoped that the new maxi trial will also reveal who murdered his sister. ah, the shock of her brutal death and questions about what happened. continue to plague venture and so and his wife, ah, stop you but a so the not going to come in to be just something young. a video surveillance camera here in the town film to car driving up and down 10 times a thought that someone in the car was watching to catch the moment when maria left the house. on the contrary, last it in a moment to the new sheet garza. not so far, the trial has not uncovered the identity of the murderer. a can indeed be believable. it try and see crazy to think that the person who killed
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maria or isn't listed in her murder, feel free and walking the street and she did not come me, not caught me, but i'm in tech. and then this is my missing the reassign lunch. she was the legal witness at my wedding as i was at home. i love to maria deeply. i love her so much. i can complain. any bought anything my nephew deprive to be pan in another day by day. no, not because of the business of the cruelty of another agonizing pains me deeply free. i would like them to have the same life as my children, because even if she got all the yellow house,
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so there is where maria lived and the car drove up and down here 10 times back. and for one revelation has already emerged from the trial and a key witness said, while he was in prison, he heard that many as body was driven over repeatedly with a tractor and then fed to pigs to remove the evidence. he said she was killed because of a dispute over land. then that i get off and disposes of victims bodies for the families. it's a double tragedy. there's no closure and their loved ones can never be laid to rest . we leave southern italy and travel hundreds of kilometers to meet with a former member of the mafia. luigi born, having toward a can't appear on camera. he's another key witness at the trial. information from
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him has put many criminals behind bars in recent years. his life is in constant danger. he and his family live in hiding. his father and uncle were powerful and get up. in calabria. when luigi announced he was leaving the mafia, his father tried to kill him. meeting off as a child, i experienced an extreme amount of violence and it was rooted not just physical violence, but also psychological in you're still a child a little, but they show you how to kill an animal. they force you to slaughter and got out from the much they force you to eat the raw flesh. you follow me when i step, he was groomed for life as a killer of this job. can you smell the stench of a blood,
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the stench of death fuel? and then later, when you're in action, you feel everything. you're intensely aware of. all the smell is on the ground. all your senses are sharpened. he'll need, especially while you're committing the murder, luigi smuggles cocaine and weapons, and committed a number of murders on behalf of his family. at the age of 30, he was made a couple, a powerful regional leader clue, but in 2005, he threw in the towel, agreeing to tell the authorities what he knew about the mafia. he served 6 years in prison and was then released. no doubt. you need cue at 1st. you do everything like, you know, given me just like you've been taught to pull them out. it's all precisely planned . ice cold without emotion, but it's just something technical. yes,
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you follow precisely as though you've done it a 1000 times. you hope to dig it out at 1st. you feel nothing. what will you do? but then when you fire the fatal shock, at least this is what happened to me. you realize that at that moment that was something inside you changed. something is different. you didn't do this and after i returned home from my 1st murder, the 1st murder that i had committed with my own hands, i told my uncle who was the boss at the time that everything was okay. so he looks satisfied and said sit down to see there's a meal waiting for you. and that was the last word on the subject. for you. on the day after our interview with luigi prosecutor nicholas at terry questioned him in an online meeting. his family did business with him, and crusoe klein so his testimony is also relevant to the current trial. both
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families were heavily involved in drugs and trafficking. contacts in latin america, and drunk get specialized in importing cocaine to europe. they have their own men in columbia work. there is, agents are legal and can get cocaine for a minimum price of your bus like ok, ok, makes up 70 percent of the john, get us activities and is to say use extortion. mainly to stake out and control their territory not to earn money directly when the big profits come from drugs profiteering and then money laundering and re investing money invested in to the jewish mikaela. benita has watched the rise of various mafia families over many decades. the more successful ones quickly invested their profits from criminal
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activities in legal businesses a lot. well, a lack of concern that quarry over them made the mancuso plan what it is today. then from there, the family supplied construction materials on a grand scale to build the port of julia tower over the drive. though michael was lucrative and at the same time did a huge favor for the drug who controlled the building of the ports. partridge power and wealth of many of that and get to families increased rapidly. they not only profited from the construction work. they also placed their own people at the port, which the largest container terminal in italy that allowed them to build up a phone bigger business smuggling cocaine from latin america in pudding vast amounts of cocaine into territory under their own control. soon they didn't get far more powerful than the cars are not in neighboring sicily. but only these
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are now they use not only julia tower and many other poor to vanish in french port antwerp rotterdam humbug. rima ha g, italian courts of genuine live on the tree. s, unless spits here are my the say they send the big consignments of cocaine to wherever they expect control to be the least strength. the control is that about the me police specialized in our clinic. now conduct daily checks and julia total to try to intercept the drugs. there are 2 main shipping routes out of latin america that go directly to julia total. so the port and calabria is strategic, important to them that i get. $2000000.00 containers arrive here each year. the chance of police or customs officer is finding smuggled goods. it's relatively low, but at times they do get lucky. every they go,
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daisy and his team check up to 70 containers a day. every year they find more cocaine. the method of a rip off method is the classic one. that's where banks and drugs are placed on top of legally transported goods. so they can be removed quickly when they arrive at the court on the part the amount that i'm looking on. but last year we uncovered another method where drugs are hidden amongst the goods and put them in boxes of bananas, for example. and i'm actually going to send you the last couple of the but on the other end in 2020, we seized a total of 5 tons of cocaine. she'll quit drugs with a st value of 350000000 euros. but it's estimated that less than 10 percent of smuggled drugs are discovered by the authorities. the same is true of all other
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european port, where the amount of cocaine being intercepted is also growing here by here. experts estimate annual sales for them and get her amount to 55000000000 euros. and then i get that call gets a convenient kane and less than america for a 1000 euro man. they sell it on here for at least 70 or 80 times that. well, that's a huge profit margin, wrote an impressive return in the studio. i change the recent study, put the value of illegal funds. hill funny italian mafia in tax havens worldwide at around 3 trillion euros. a part of this. this is kylie the limited elliana. internal meet the out of the be a little they can literally by half of europe compress missouri overall. but
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if they invest in shares and buying up important companies, they, brian politicians and officials into working for them. and that means everyone is a great, i'm pretty cool. about me for my mafia member in the region, one of intruder has brought his oldest son nemo to meet us, luigi says neither his mother nor his wife came from mafia families. he says there positive influence help can break within that and get that bundled chapter when our 1st child was born, i realized that i couldn't teach him the values of the in john gates with the john k to decide who gets to die with no one should have that right at the same time fighting for this society. i want my children to be part of this culture. and you
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see this sort of luigi, but haven't know is his decision to switch sides could cost him his life. he's come to terms with that. what he struggles with more is that than that i get, i could also take revenge on his family. they live in an undisclosed location, and they are in constant fear for their lives. some o'clock can get me from my family has lived a life of health for 14 years. now, why, why is my family not under police protections? which is why haven't we been given a new identity? you can, you do not show that the person. it's all part and parcel of my janice decision, the song of from diana into telecom. so he definitely made the right decision. and now we have to live with the consequences that haven't been pretty stetson. but what bothers us and makes us very sad, is that we're not getting any kind of help assist the start of the group on the
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same state that made you an offer to work with them. then let's you down when you actually start doing it. it's a huge worry for us was nemo can't go to university because that would be too dangerous. experts say informants like luigi and their families need to be better protected so that more people will be encouraged to work with the authorities. at the trial back in lithia, all the talk mafia leaders in the province are on trial. an absolute 1st that's created hope for some that things could actually change the daily that only has very many mancuso family like this trial won't solve the problem. so i wish it would, but sadly we need to carry out many more such operations. but in the town of loudy on anybody or low local people can already feel that the power of the
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mancuso family has waned, then choose to keep them all is working with a local organization to ensure that the victims like his sister, maria, are not forgotten. he's also volunteering as a teacher for prison inmates. he's teaching natural history. right now the lessons are online, only. all ecosystems are linked together. all organisms of a community are linked together and interact. name include my feels he, he wants to provide opportunities for them to leave their life of crime. he also tells them about what happened to her sister and the impact her death has had on his family and on her children. possibly not back to the may need to be meant to come after maria's disappearance, a part of me inevitably changed. i was full of anger at these criminal agenda weighs 30 s corps. now, by teaching, i can somehow give vent to my anger
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a and not only that, i can bring my anger and my desire for revenge, my desire for justice and truth, and channel it into something good that i want for this country is gone. and then i can pull you up with the bathroom. the more and more people in calabria are daring to take a stand against the mafia. lynch and so kinda kinda uneasy luigi bone of intuit and and for more than 3 decades and p, mafia, prosecutor, and nicholas teddy. no matter the price, they're willing to risk everything in their fight against and get to create a better future for the next generation.
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