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take part, share it on info, migrants dot net. ah. the me, the news is it's e w. news lives in south africa away it's a court decision unsafe jacob zoom is faith form of president of asked a high court to overturn order phase arrest. and he's supposed to fight efforts to jail him for contempt of court. also on the program, indonesia phases of record breaking, surging corona, virus infections with one of the world's highest rates, a child death, from covey. 19 in football, italy,
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fans hope for more reasons to celebrate says that team taken spade in the 1st of the european championships, every 5 ah i feel gale. welcome to the program. police in south africa are waiting for a high court ruling before making any move to arrest the former president jacob's duma. this, the zoom is currently appealing a 15 month prison sentence, full contempt and refusing to hand himself in speaking to hundreds of supporters outside his home. on sunday, he claim there was no need for him to go to jail and asked them to protest peacefully in order to avoid a violent confrontation with the least 79 year old was sentence to jo for disobeying the court order to appear before the commission investigating masses state corruption during his 9 year tenure i call on,
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on my support has to use peaceful means to protest against this injustice. i really must be clear. i'm not asking for sympathy, but justice. it's kim open data, because from christine mon dwell who's outside the high court in peter merits berg without hearing has begun. welcome, christie. what can you tell us about the hearing so far? well, phil, this is him, is lawyer, is making the case as to why this court should even be hearing this appeal on a number of occasions please. you can call me 3 times the judge has all his lawyers repeatedly states that it does not have jurisdiction to overrule
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a decision by the constitutional court. that would be the court that handed mrs room at the 50 month jail sentence off to finding him guilty of content on monday, he's going to go to that course and also it rescind it's ruling and sentencing. one of the things he's, he's saying is that he is at an advanced age and he said he's 79 years old. i believe to have a number of underlying health conditions. and he says he's not fascinated in that. sentencing him to a 15 month jail. prison sentence is essentially a sentence. but again, you've come to this court to ask, but the police not arrest him because they have to do that by midnight tomorrow because he hadn't had himself over to the authorities. so again, his lawyer making the case that the court has the power to do that, but it doesn't seem that the judge is convinced of that. right. and he's making this appeal virtually from his home in quasi lou and the town where hundreds of his supporters have gathered that that sounds like rather 10 situation
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it is so and i'll point out that he's support, have really been converging outside of his home for a number of days now almost every day you even have some people who have camped outside of his home and they say that they're there to protect him that they're not going to allow police offices to take him. that is the reason why most of them are they certainly when we spoke to them, they said that they will die in defense off the president. now when he spoke to his supporters on sunday, he addressed a crowd. he said to them that they had effectively formed a human shield that even if the police were trying to arrest him, that they wouldn't be able to get through this crowd of his support at the certainly there are fears back the situation could escalate. the police minister was taken to talk about the fact that zimmer supported effectively breaking the law right now because the covert restrictions that are in place, the locked down that is in place makes all public gatherings illegal. if you see the pictures, you see a lot of the, the support of the not worrying, face, mouth, social distancing is not being listed. the police are asked, why are you not disposing these crowds and removing them from there?
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and what the police minister said is that he does not want to escalate the situation that at the weekend, as many as 100 firearms live ammunition firearms will say to be among his supporters. there was the intelligence on the ground on sunday. and so they said that they didn't want, it's an area where you had this violent escalation, a confrontation between police and his supporters. so what the police minister has said is pending the outcome in this particular proceeding in this court today. he will then act on his order by the constitutional court, the supreme court, this country to have mrs. luma in a correctional facility by midnight tomorrow. so if this call case goes against mr . zoom, it sounds like we have a recipe for a massively violent confrontation. this is it, in fact just around to talk to and listen agenda so covering this particular story . the question is how are they going to do it?
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how all the police going to be able to get him from his homestead without there being some kind of a violent confrontation? i have spoken to a lot of the former president supporters. these are people who are ready for war. certainly the language that they're using. this is a war, were fighting for men who they by the way, believe is being politically persecuted. christine monday in pitt america. thank you so much. we'll take a look at some other stories making news around the world. and now we're starting hong kong where police say they've uncovered a plot to bomb caught tunnels and the railway network authorities seized explosives and arrested 9 people on suspicion of terrorist activities. 6 of those detained high school students facing imposed a controversial security level on the former british colony. a year ago. that is of france and germany have held a video call with the chinese president. jason ping on medical. anybody on macro discuss issues from climate change to human rights?
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president j told the to your parents that he hopes to expand with chinese cooperation with europe. he went down to south korea, stephanie pandemic prevention measures. according to state media leader came joe and issued a cryptic statement last week, criticizing senior officials for their handling of the crisis. john young has not officially confirmed any code 19 cases. indonesia has reported a record 728 corona virus death in a day. and it faces the deadliest way since the pandemic began. the spike in infections is being blamed on the delta variant. overstretched hospitals are facing oxygen shortages, and the government is appealing to neighboring countries for help. the camped outside and over crowded hospital cove in 1900 patients fighting for their lives. the highly contagious delta vary until swept through indonesia overwhelming the
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health system and leaving families in a desperate hunt for oxygen, for stricken relatives. i used to refill at a kiosk near home, but there is no supply there. so i came here. the government is struggling to fill the gaps, get something that the demand for oxygen has increased 3 to 4 fold and that hamper distribution. and that there is indeed a shortage. and we have asked the 5 biggest oxygen suppliers to dedicate 100 percent of their production to medical needs. because he got to stop the spread of the corona virus. the government has imposed a partial lockdown. it also wants to step up vaccination efforts, but with doses in short supply and only around 5 percent of the population fully vaccinated. another shortage is making itself felt to cope with the rising death
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toll farmland, across the country is hastily being converted into make shift graveyards. children are generally less seriously affected by coven 19 than others. but the number of indonesian children contracting corona viruses, triple since may, and an increasing number dying. so me a cut down delays chief of health in indonesia for the you and children's fund units that welcome to d w. do we know why coven 19 is facing indonesian children so much harder than elsewhere? thanks very much for having us on the show. so in terms of the overall numbers and indonesia, children have about 12.6 percent that have been affected in terms of the coven, 1900 cases. this is around each group 18 years, and locally compare across about 100 countries. we're looking at about 13 percent so engineer is comparable in terms of the case numbers. many of these cases do tend
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to be a symptomatic or less serious. however, where there are concerns around the depth rates. we go about 1.2 percent of children dying from cove it as a result of the recent case increase. and this is attributed to a variety of factors. one of them is the increase in numbers overall in the country . pushed the notch bod by the variant, but then there's also cases of under reporting under testing or in some cases to make mix mis diagnosis. we also do know that children have higher rates of what we didn't t like asthma and pneumonia or have generally immunocompromised systems which make them move hon jacoby. so this is, this is some of the reasons why we are seeing these numbers. but besides the direct impact to schools at 19, we're also seeing an interest in fact,
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of called the 1900 on children's health. and well being that the stemming from strained health systems, loss of household income disruption in terms of seeking behavior like immunization, etc, which is all contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of children in the country. what sort of states is the vaccination program at so now about 18 percent of the population of the population has been vaccinated. the government has received that the government has been stepping up efforts on various funds from to ensure that there's going to be nacia coverage across the country. they're doing this on various brands, is improving the health systems, increasing their job procurement options through by natural agreements to the callbacks facility, which is voted by the international community and global partners. they're also
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looking to increase vaccine demand efforts across the country. they're looking at targeting valuable groups and populations like teachers who also the elderly, coming up with some innovative ways, for example, to ensure as really that are coming to get the pensions can also get their back seen devices. so there's a lot that's happening across the board in terms of using the vaccination coverage, and contrary to pulling out all the stops in indonesia. thank you so much for outlining about for us. so we can delay from unison indonesia. now here's the more developments in the pandemic starting an inch or israel scientists of collected data, which indicates that the bond tech 5 vaccine is less effective against mild corona virus infections scientist for this down to the delta valid. but they say the vaccine is still highly effective at stopping serious illness and hospitalizations and germany. these in quarantine rules are travelers from the u. k. portugal,
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russia, india, and the poll for the vaccination people will no longer need to isolate on arrival. and luxembourg at prime minister is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after contracting cove. in 19 live, a battle has only been partially vaccinated with the astrazeneca job. now, here in germany for men have been sent to prison for between 10 and 14 years for their roles. and one of the country's biggest child abuse scandals. in a case that shocked the nation, they drugged and raped children sometimes for days in a garden summer house in the city of munster. the ringleader is also said to have filmed and distributed videos of assaults on his partners under age, sun, 50 suspects linked to these crimes of being tried in other german cities. the w political correspondent has brands can tell us more welcome hands. i'm. let's start with the background to this case. well,
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the 4 men that were convicted today, part of a very extensive ring of child pornography. the ring leader had to set up a computer server in his cellar and was distributing videos of child a booth use through the internet across germany and possibly internationally. the full men had celebrated a birthday party by using 3 young boys filming themselves doing this and distributing the videos. also convicted today was a woman, the mother of the main perpetrator. it was her garden hudson, which one of this took place and she knew what was going on. so she was convicted as an accessory. there are another handful of people who have already been convicted as part of this investigation, but there are at least 50 other investigations continue. and 30 people are in custody at the moment. so it's going to continue for a long time. the men who were convicted today will say the sentences and after that
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that will go into predict preventive custody because one expects that they might go back to this kind of abuse. so they'll be out of circulation for a very long time. so it's jail tend to 14 years with more cases still to come are the sentence is likely to satisfy the victims families. well, this guys, we have to say unfortunately, as the victims, families are the perpetrators. these are all the sons of some of the people that committed this abuse or their step children. the sentences are very close to the maximum possible sentences in germany, which is 15 years, anything else beyond murder. but as i said, the perpetrators will be going into preventive custody. so they will serve very, very long sentences. victims organizations have been saying that is very important that these investigations are happening, that these sentences are being passed. because it raises awareness and society that
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these abuses are happening. the police are saying that they have a huge mountain of evidence still to be sifted through that. i've been spending millions to increase their capacity for investigation that to special prosecutors dealing only with this case. so we can expect that this will go on for many, many years to come. i thank you for that. the w correspondent, 100 sprint l g b t q campaigners had been forced to counsel george's 1st pride much organizes called off the parade after protest as attacked. journalists and activists in the office is in the capital, tbilisi opposition. politicians are playing with the government for encouraging violence and fighting to protect l g, b t q communities. what was meant to be a march for dignity instead turned into a march of violence when ultra nationalist fall right protesters took to the
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streets of to be the see in an anti l. g. b to rally. an angry mob ransacked the offices of the local l. g, b, t, pride, organization, and the tax activist and journalists, politicians in georgia of leaving the government for encouraging violence. or maybe there are many responsible people, but when the violence is openly announced in the country and that is not prevented . the main responsible person is the government values, the violence so very clear. but the interior ministry was not prepared enough to prevent this violence. the green light to this violence was given by the prime ministers, very shameful and unlawful statement made in the morning. so much. these are the words that many considered responsible for inciting the violence. when the young, today's l. g b t mark poses
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a threat of confrontation. as you know, the majority of our population considers today's rally unacceptable. which is why i do not think it should be held on ro, steadily avenue out in which other this is going to be. is there? what happens next caused international abroad police were quickly overwhelmed by the massive pride activists was forced to flee when demonstrators started for an object at them. some orthodox clerks were also among the anti l. g. b t. protests. the conservative orthodox church, a powerful force in georgia, is largely opposed to l g b t writes that called on supportive to gather for a public prayer on monday. against the pride, march, ga, be criminalized time is actually on the t in 2000, but not everyone has accepted that is look at most tourism in making news
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around the world. a debrief found in eastern rushes believe to be part of a missing plane. 28 people were on board by last radar contact. local reports suggested no survivors. civil defense teams are searching the court in bella luce, a sentence deposition politician victor. bye bye. rico. 214 years in jail for fraud . the former banker was arrested last year before i disputed the presidential election that spunk nationwide demonstrations. he maintains his innocence on account film festival. as preparing to reopen, now the restrictions are being used, social distancing will subdue the normal kalama festival, where 24 fails will compete. for the top prize, the jury will be heading my american director, spike lee, and becomes the 1st the black leader of judges. the 1st film on the president will
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be and that a musical by french director and the o cox w. some correspondence got rock spread is in can for tonight said grand opening. welcome scott, you've got the hardest jobs. how does it feel to be back on the coat? does your after last year, pandemic highest yes. the facts of. yeah. so i don't want to make everyone, they are jealous in berlin, but of course it's a basic to be back here. the weather is phenomenal. everyone finally, returning to the syllabus again, returning to the festivals again. the atmosphere here is really electric. ahead of tonight's opening a night film. and so yeah, it still is amazing to be back. the only one complaint i have is that it's so hot that i'm going to i think i'm just going to die. when i put my tuxedo on tonight to walk the red carpet, but that's a very, very minor issue. all right, that's a little a little ramos fall in all of our lives at some stage. let's talk about tonight's
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opening a film. this is a rock opera. yes, exactly, and you mentioned a french director, but it's actually an adaptation of a concept album by an art house band called sparks, who i don't know if you know they've been a sort of a cult band for oh, really? since the late sixty's, when they started there now in their seventies, these new brothers, male brothers, who created this opera about a stand up comic play by adam driver and oper singer played by my uncle mostly for normally visually and emotional. we powerful film and i think are really appropriate one to, to kick off of the can film festival because it looks like a real celebration of the big screen. and that is really what, what this vessel especially happening at this time is really all about, okay, so that's a net which other films are you looking forward to a couple of
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films. i'm really looking forward to our films that were supposed to be here last year. at the cannes film festival that we're ready for last year, but because the past like to be cancelled because of cove it they've held back until now. so nobody's seen them. there's the new wes anderson film, the french dispatch, which like every west anderson field, was just packed with stars. timothy shall m a tilda, swinton bill murray. all who are expect to be here on the right carpet behind me for that for the premier. so really looking forward to that movie and then cancel was great for having a scandal film, and i'm hoping this year that's going to be been detail, which is the new film from basic instinct director, paul, for whom. and it's a true life, lesbian, none thriller from the middle ages based in the middle ages. so obviously lat pull up there will see if it's as scandalous as everyone thinks it might be, or as i hope it will be. but those at least are 2 of the films that i've been waiting for now for almost over a year. now. a true life, lesbian, nun thriller as a sentence that ever so i'd say on international news. i don't know what it will.
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serious note. some of the major news today that has been as of american, so make it richard donna. no real connection with con, but he leaves quite a legacy. no, i mean can, of course is known for celebration of art house films of tourist about richard donner was not that richard honor was one of the great one of the greatest directors of commercial blockbuster cinema he, he basically invented at least 2 genres with this film superman, he created the, the new superhero movie jaundra and with lethal weapon. he basically invented the buddy cop genre. it was a phenomenally successful director, his, his films gross access of a $1000000000.00 worldwide. and he'll be really, really sorely best, even here in can, which although it doesn't tend to celebrate blockbuster cinema still a respects the really hollywood commercial cinema. next week,
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we're going to have the, the right car for going to have the french premier of f 9. the new film and the fast and furious a franchise, which is just as kind of sort of big budget blockbuster entertainment that richer daughter would have been proud of. good, talking to scott, trying to get some then scott ross, for in can the pandemic is forced cancellation of formula. one's australian grown free for the 2nd year in a row. the march 2020 addition of the rates was canceled. the last minute the pandemic took hold, and this year the melbourne race was shifted from its usual season opening spot to late november. but as the car race fans will not have to wait for 2022, as will motorbike fans because the motor g pavan scheduled for october has also been canceled just for teams left in the european football championships. the 1st of the semi finals kicks off to night when spain take on. it's really the right to
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play in sundays, final, a both sides and jude close games in the last round. but a revitalized italy looked like having the upper hand the as who it is ride home off to their quarter final whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome. once again, i want to thank a coach about the mancini because it's all thanks to him. i expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support the team, but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards. still,
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mancini sees the fixture as being even they tell us, by edison italy, in spain or in the semi finals, that means they have deserved it both of their own merits. i think we have a 50 percent chance percent obviously i know i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin, sold at all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured that the tournament a glimmer of hope for spain who have no such injury concerns but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this fixture though, spain have lost just twice through italy and the last 13 encounters winning 7. however, given the choice between the 2 countries, dishes, british predict the dog, the psychic sausage was tempted by the serrano but eventually shows the lasagna.
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let's remind you of our top story at this hour. the prison merits, the high course in south africa is hearing an appeal from former president jacob's humor it's refusing to hand himself in the countries constitutional court. and it's him to 15 months in jail, for contempt. i set you up today, so i have more world news at the top of the hour of next year on the w. it's close with a documentary when the challenges facing sea turtles in brazil public ah, the news, the news?
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the news the news, the news, the whole nature of wonders is under threat. northern coast. as humans are encroaching, the creatures like turtles and montes are losing their habitats. paradise to be brazil, coastline, a harsh reality for sea turtle. the count. next
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go. the field matches the, discover the world around you. subscribed to the w documentary on youtube. me or the animal conservationists out and about and brazil's ne him coast there are creatures that live here that can only be found in a few other places and the landscape is breathtaking.
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but the conservationists have no time to favor it just now. they have the job to do to stop the environment here from changing even more to human interventions. brazil's cause is sensitive and i'm just right. the really help me think what i was anyway. we are here to look for injured or dead creatures on the beach. it was when we find something, we try to understand what has happened to the animal. that way we can find out what we should do to protect up. we are going to be as him as a bag. he and his team aim to save every animal that gets into trouble on the stretch of the coast. like this bird, they found the gannett on the beach several months ago. it was completely exhausted
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. the team of biologists and animal care workers gave it vitamins and fish to restore its strength. today is the burg big day. it's going to be set free again. it's a special occasion for the conservationists to the moment they've all been working towards. ah, time to take off and fly to freedom or maybe not. ah, ah ah, ah, it looks as if this particular bird is unsure about leaving its human care is even
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a gentle prod, doesn't change that is that we still want to foster always, birds get accustomed to captivity. but i'm not worried. we just have to be patient and wait until it feels safe and flies away. we will find the right moment to release it into the while. the bird is fine, it could leave, but it doesn't want to be your sample. me, it seems the scan, it is not ready to turn down the hospitality of its care as just yet. the bed isn't the only foundling being looked after by the city seals, the cost of the banker project. based in the brazilian state of rio grande g denotie, the project is mainly focused on preserving these creatures see count or amenities as they're also cool. they love the atlantic close to the equation. it was nice and
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warm. but these ones meet some t l. c. the project searches the beaches, formalities that have been stranded caught in nets, have 5 votes or injured by legal hunters. it brings the marine animals that here and looks after them. often it takes several years before they are strong enough to be released back into the wine. so what do you mean if i t p take the less contact we have with them? that's more likely it is that the creatures will recover and heal quickly. all that way we avoid them getting to use to people. they sit in my foot, which wouldn't be good once they are free again for ac was with the feeding model we have developed. we can feed them without touching them. they said there may be
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some calories, any life in a few years, baby amenities, only drink milk, and the best d i. y construction works a treat this young animal, her skin. it probably lay stranded in the sun for hours before residents found it and contacted the se tassels project. sun like seals see cows don't go online, so they don't have a protective fairy pelt. if they do stray onto a beach, they're mercilessly exposed to the sun. though you anymore with the fordable, he's the, his condition was critical for 60 days, but now he's out of the dangerous. maybe he's stable and there's a very good chance of him returning to his natural habitat. at some point,
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the show that you have with us all by then the severe burn will have long. he because this manatee is still young and without a mother, it will be another 2 to 3 years before it can survive out in the open sea alone. on the following morning, we accompany the teams on a daily beach toward one half south. we are the north. together, they take some 100 kilometers of coastline every day. oh, good to go. the option says there is 100 percent chance of finding injured or dead animals every single day. at 1st splunk, the environment here may still appear but much has changed. ah, especially over the last 30 years, there's been a lot of development of hotels, industry, and sop news
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. a status that will be sad. you can. these artificial saucepans have destroyed the mangrove that used to line the river a lot more than the manatees used to give birth to their young and the mangrove. it was a place with enough food and fresh water where the manatees could feed their babies undisturbed in the cold water, and also find enough food for themselves. equal preferred? ah, it doesn't take long before the conservationists do come across with dead creatures . the sea turtle. if there's no external signs of home from the way it's flying with sun from the tide under its head, it must have been washed in on the high tide as sign it died in the sea and not on
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the beach, says biologist. jean paul, no. do you know how the creature died off made a visa? it's always hard to say at 1st sight, no more. but with the examination possibilities that we have here on the beach, we will soon be able to find out more that we'll have to open it up and take a look at the organ or what do for them of the fi, attracts onlookers. now i think that's the fun of very, very fuzzy. i was out walking here. it's the 1st time i see a dead turtle. yeah. it's a loss for nature. market. out of here i came over because i saw people here. i wanted to find out what was happening. i saw a dead turtle the last time i was here to. i think that it's due to environmental pollution back when i said the police on this to who actually didn't die as
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a result of pollution. its stomach contents are normal and it has no visible injuries or this is the scientists are going to take the organs and tissue samples to the lab. but they're fairly confident that this turtle drowned in a fishing net. then just a few meters away, they find these fishing contraptions to capture the fish or shellfish in which are classic creatures that need to surface to breathe. also regularly get caught and throughout the day it all goes to who of ya. jim is going to visit one of his former patients, amenities that he looked after for years, which is almost ready to be released into the one. got that's there, amanda olivera and ought to barbosa from the across the project come in capital. i
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also left on the she's getting on very well here. she's eating the vegetables that we give her, and she also likes the sea grass that she'll find later in the fee. not but i. the manatees have been kept in small pools to prepare for the wild. they need to get a taste for the sea again, but the reintroduction must be gradual. who's to this and the dial it is to have created a floating tube, 100 meters up. sure. 3 managers are currently waiting here to be set free. ah, the scientists might have trouble getting, they see legs. the floating construction allows the animals to get used to the waves and the water. and they have to learn to feed themselves.
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to simulate sea grass, some of the letters is pushed into heavy pipes so that it sinks to the sea floor where the man is. he can practice grazing the 500 kilos, seek out devours about 50 kilos of plant matter a day before the phone. you said before we released the animals into the wilderness, we have to see whether they can feed themselves properly and drink water on their own and see if they're seeking less interaction with humans. we had to be the only one that tells us whether they've gotten to the stage where they can survive and see them all types of south florida. they don't know how many weeks the process will take. this is the 1st time they've used the floating pool to reintroduce the creatures to the while. once they're ready, the manatees will swim off into the atlantic in the service. the result is then you
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might want to call me when we released the animals, they're given a gps bill that allows us to track them. most one of them is already fitted with adults to try it out. god is based on the data transmitted to us. we'll be able to see where the animal is, how far it swims out into the see if it find in a food, and whether it's joined up with other manatee, a lot of my country. this allows the team to see whether the many years of care pays off. if one more of this endangered species survives in the seas of brazil, me personally, beautiful, naturally also attract tourists. small example show that tourism and animal conservation can go together.
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geneva, the sil, that takes visit his allison, his boats to where the seek house a year ago. the fisherman didn't know a lot about the animals. apart from the fact that his parents once hunted and ate them up on the mia. i just was, when the coven pandemic started, i was still a fisherman, but i was selling less and less fish. well then i noticed that the manatee came to the same places at the same time. i used this knowledge and started taking tourists there, especially office now though this is my work, i don't, i don't to day he's able to tell his passengers and not about the animals. for instance, that they are related to elephants, even though they are known as the cows. that they can survive for 6 months without food and love warm water, which is why they are only to be found in the topic. and that they can remain under
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water for up to 15 minutes. i can see them already. we're almost there. he also tells his visit his that manage. he's are at risk even though humans are, they only predators. 10 in the silver now sees himself as a conservationist, as his raising awareness. it makes me want to learn more about manatees and locals can stand their villages because they have work thanks to the animals. young sunk lot, it's an amazing trip. the animals are in danger of dying out, and this is a real conservation area where they can give birth to their young and birthday boy . i had never seen the manatee before, and i'm impressed by how huge they are. i've learned something. i read the seasonal fish as a pie,
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as ranko on the other hand aren't up to tourist. they're here to catch cream, touch or macro, the they kill fish. but miguel, the silver, the deputy chairman of the union in bunker says that the environment is very important. to them, after all, their business depends on the health of the see. have you caught anything yet? not so far, his colleagues reply, fishing has gotten harder. he tells us that a john gotta the name for the little boats used to catch 200 kilograms officially. what the amount of nowadays 2230 today the sea is calm, light winds and waves that are a meter high at most. nevertheless, we haven't had any luck. we're not going to find any fish today. it's
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a 4 day for our 3 votes of that book. prescott. luckily being in the union means that they say they profits and the 2nd on gotta have more knock. miguel says a lot has changed here. they used to be less noise, no cars, and nobody's front houses. he thinks that's why they're catching few fish these days. fishes are often the 1st to notice changes the long because the best that we can hardly live from what we catch anymore. factory farming is also responsible for that. many colleagues now work in that sector. you can earn more than with our traditional way efficient with me. but in brazil, people try to stay optimistic, and at least they can still catch enough to feed their families. true fishing won't
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make them rich, but they cherish their freedom. in the past, everyone here used to make their living from fishing or foaming. today the fishes feel they are no longer respective and environmental catastrophe in 2019 hammett and all those salad, 2000 kilometers of coastline, including here where they are, what they say. the authorities responded far too slow. civil docket not for michael. are beach here in rio grande. he didn't, she was the worst hit. the reefs were completely covered in oil that made our life very difficult because everyone thought our fish had been contaminated. does not go to. the prices still haven't recovered. skyline boston won't be
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the 1st clumps of oil were rushed on to the beach. in september 2019. no one knew what it was coming from. and it just got worse and worse, hundreds of beaches were affected. for month residents trying to remove the oil. and they related joined by state employees, but it kept on washing in god. many marine creatures lost their life to solve this role. what i thought god was in the game followed by the way that we still don't know who was responsible for the catastrophe. some say it was a venezuelan oil tank at all. yes, i was, and the others say, brazilian, off shore oil rigs are to blame. the way we get off the beach looks clean now, but only at 1st glance. back
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in the ugly oil from 2019 just won't go away. it's still sticking to the stone. it'll take a long time before that disappear. and this will remain here. every high tide loosened the oil a bit, and it ends up on the beach or on the c bet my friend in the feel scientist. so still trying to find out who caused the pollution. hello. are you taking samples? yes, we're analyzing the sand. it's still very oily. yes. in the small mangrove swamp, over there, and on the sea bed, which we have so much technology, but we still don't know who is responsible. leoni mendez is a c biologist from the federal university of rio grande. you do not see. she's
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researching the impact of the all catastrophe on the coast. just so i key, but on the oil is still here exerting its influence, even in the places where it's no longer visible on so many devices over time, the particles get smaller and smaller and can be absorbed by the ecosystem. i sat by plants and animal damages, the leon e mendez and her assistant regularly collect coral samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage. bank plenty jagow. we profit in so many areas from natural resources, spots. what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. we have to protect resources at the same time, find a balance between youth,
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out and conservation. they did the plan is the 1000 kilometers service. the beach also came again despite the recent order. ah, this is the tomorrow project in by here, which is dedicated to the protection of sea turtle. the inquisitive paddlers spend their lives in the big pools so that visitors can learn about them. denise, the mora is preparing to act as midwife. about 100 turtle eggs have been incubated here in the sand for about 50 days. and the eggs always all hatch at the same time the i love the little
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ones, they're so cute. the case that we should realize how important it is to protect them. now it really pains me to know that they often end up eating plastic because of r o l, as in the last little reptiles way in just 20 grams. each one of them is logged and then it's quarter to the sea. normally the 1st ellis and the life of the turtle are the most dangerous ones. there's the mortality is hatching. is the survival tactic? the loss of baby turtles run across
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the sand together. at least a few will manage to dodge predatory bird. so fish. once they've got to the, to the head out into the open sea for 2 days, biologist piano ma, datas tells us i got them, you know that, that we estimate that out of a 1000. only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big danger being eaten in their 1st stages of life and its nature. that's why so many hats out there, part of the oceans, food chain, something. the turtles arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the turtle. she is already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs. the bandages seized the
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opportunity to measure and mark the turtle. thanks to this method, scientists were able to prove that turtles keep returning to the beach where they were born. the doesn't matter of all or when a turtle lays eggs, it's as if they are oblivious to everything around them. but also to the fact that we're here by the last those you must, that's why we can do our work without disturbing them. telephone messages of them is but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun and crawls back towards the water. the turtle is guided by the night crest breaking, weighed bright light from 3 sides cars or houses with this orientate her. and she
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would no longer find her way back to the sea. recount some 12000 nath phone or section of the coastline every year. that's proof that this species is making a fantastic recovery here. and it's great confirmation of what we're doing to save this endangered species. instead of me, people here now live side by side with make sure the presence of the conservationist has stopped the plundering that the tech has missed and restaurants no longer serve turtle eggs. residents are increasingly learning to respect the animals and she got me, jackie, fishers used to make their living hunting turtles since the people from tomorrow project got here. we have learned that we have to protect the turtles. the thank
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you, like many other animals in brazil, the turtles are in danger of extinction. but here and by here on, we're mainly because of the project conservation is working well about the project . so mana, you're washing, cannot do it, isn't all countries have to do their bit. it is not just brazil's responsibility nature belongs to everyone. and that's why we all have to help with environmental protection is to preserve nature as riches. and above all, the brazilian estimates the conservationists can know how much they need the help of people from the surrounding villages. and they've turned many into committed environmentalist. antonio mendez is the best turtle tracker full and wide. it's his job to find the hidden ness. and he's been doing that for 35 years. he has seen many turtle moms to be
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returning to his beach time and time again after the journey is across the atlantic . some of them travel all the way to the west coast of africa. mm. he just said he would recognize his old friends even without they've had me every one of these people who have dedicated their lives to the brazilian coast and the creatures has a unique perspective on what they're doing. i'm not valuable and i used to eat turtle. and today they give me work and a salary to live with a ladder to me. so i would like see turtles to feel at home in their habitat again and at some stage, but they'll no longer be one of the endangered species. that is by mission live.
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the we can't afford to think that we have permanently solve these problems. our work for the environment has to go on the way. if we don't grant that, we need to protect the world, we are just marking time. sometimes human kind is hard to bear, even for us humans among the
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