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the make up your own mind, the w need for mines. the news . this is d w. news lines from berlin. hate is president assassinated in an overnight attack. gunman kills driven as luis and severely wound his wife and a right on their private residence. the announcement was made by the country's entrance prime minister and follows months of upheaval also on the program. the evidence shocked by a gun attack on a prominent crime reporter fitted the phrase, is fighting for his life. after being shot industries in amsterdam,
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authorities are investigating links to his work on organized crime. man, my face is a growing health care crisis as a ministry john to crack down on doctors in the middle of a pandemic. we hear from a medic who's had to go into hiding and italy, fans ecstatic after reaching the euro. 2020 final the long into the night in london. after this, i'd be spain and the penalty shoes out italy will face the winner of tonight's clash between england and denmark. ah, ah, i'm so gained. welcome to the program. it is the president of alamo east has been
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assassinated as his private residents. countries entering prime ministers as a group of an identified silence attack, the president and his home overnight. the 53 year old was elected in 2016 and had been ruling haiti by decree for the last 2 years. his wife was shot in the attack and has been hospitalized. haiti has seen an increase in politically motivated violence over recent months. the streets of the capital reported to be largely empty, with reports of businesses being looted in one area. let's get more from it. law man call, whose editor in chief of able post, an online news agency importer france. welcome to d w. so what more is known about how the president met his end? we don't know more than what is being reported in the media. according to the prime minister, he give an interview at registration and he also sent out the press release this
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morning at one e n a common do with people in it was book french and spoke english in spanish. nice people attacked the residents of the president, and during this attack the president was killed, his wife is, was injured, and she is in the critical condition. and it has to do right now. and did this attack come out of nowhere hated has been suffering economically and going through a period of political instability as well. ok, so i'm repeating a human rights organisation lawyer. we are in the state of confusion right now in haiti. the country is mainly controlled by a group of gangs in some of the gangs were allegedly having ties to the government. the government was i mean, is contested by
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a large part of a position in the world trying to earn a election and change the constitution, which is illegal as well. so who is in charge of the country at the moment with a, with the president dead? that's a good question because we have constitution no path for these type of things, but most school institutions in haiti and that working properly. you don't have a parliament that is working properly. the chamber of deputies doesn't exist and you only have one of the senators. we don't have a judicial system which is working in the prime minister and that is will send out these press release thing is taking this situation in the control and trying to like bring a piece to, to, to people's mind. it's a resigning government because just before the president was killed,
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he nominated new prime minister. of course, the transfer of power from the previous by minister to the new wasn't effective. we are hearing a familiar isn't from people that you know folks should get together and try to find a new way because there is no legal way to, to, to, to escape the situation that we're living right now. there is no legal, it's nothing in the books. wow. ok, thank you so much for joining us and laurie out lining not to to us that video, man, a call from able post in port a price. we'll take a look at some more stories making news around the world. now the container ship at the center of a recent global ship and crisis has finally left its anchored position in the service canal. the ever given the block, the busy shipping route for 6 days in march when he became stuck,
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and course made disruptions to global trade. us and to his defense ministers meeting to discuss security at cobble airport. turkish troops expected to god the strategically important site for the withdrawal of the us been forces from us. got this done. it comes as the taliban makes sweeping gains in many parts of the country. rescue asserting the bubble of the collapse to town block in florida. raise the official death of 36. the tower partially collapsed 2 weeks ago was totally demolished on sunday. wasn't 100 people are still unaccounted for. police in nicaragua have arrested 6 more opposition, figures ahead of elections in november than daniel ortega loans to raise after political opponents against political opponents. last month, 30 people have been detained. 6 something presidential candidates.
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the leaders of european union have described the shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on our values to debrief was gone down in amsterdam on tuesday remains in hospital in the serious condition of the artists are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major crime guy. this was the street where one of the netherlands most famous journalist was gun down. witnesses a painted fleece was shot 5 times, including once in the head. just police had just finished an interview on dodge tv when he was attacked. the 64 year old journalist rose to prominence for his crime reporting milton and as an advocate for survivors and violent crimes, getting in jail and activities, police long feared, would make him a target for reprisals. dutch authorities described his attempted murder as an attack on the country's freedom of the press and democracy and an attempt to snuff out one of the country's leading voices they to air disease was all a mile,
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naturally to displease is a national hero for all of us in uncommonly brave journalists, tireless and search for justice, fully independent and free of spirits from haste to fleeces. currently in serious condition at his hospital, the police have arrested 3 men in connection with the attack, including the suspected shooter. so far, no motive has been identified. let's get more from michelle carol from dutch newspaper and see in rotterdam. welcome to the w. let's start with the differences. condition. what's the latest that you've had? well, we don't know. pay my share for sure is, as you said in the report, it was that hit 5 times in close range. so he's obviously a very critical condition. his son releases statement this morning saying that
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a lot of things are uncertain and be surrounded with all or so basically everybody's waiting for more post views. so clearly there's an investigation underway. well, how, what are people speculating on why, why, why do you think he was targeted? well, and he was yes and he has a, he was a very well known and very outspoken criminal court, and he has been crime important for most of his life. so he made quite a few enemies, but there is one thing that people are speculating about today a lot. and this he is an advisor to a crown witness and a very prominent law case against the trucks. lord, now the lawyer of this crowd witness and be there if he's is now working for was murder than 2019. he was shot in front of his house. so people are speculating that
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this might be connected case. but as, as i said, we don't know for sure yet why we're reporting crime can often be a dangerous game. the other dutch journalist be where it wasn't, of course that among the crime report is there is additional very there is some calling to see is that on different cases and i already have this protection, we assume that the 3 were received. death threats recently is also being additionally protect. we're not quite sure. and of course in general, it's seen as an attack on the profession. right. well, we wish you well, and thank you so much for joining us and outlining michelle kennedy different i think doug newspaper and see how you think you're
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a man man military regime is estimated to have killed nearly 900 people and detained thousands since seizing power in february, now it seems to be deliberately targeting doctors, nurses with at least 12 reportedly killed in the last 5 months. the world health organization has named me and mars was dangerous place to be a medical worker. you may find some parts of this report distressing. health workers protesting against the new regime. that's when the hunter decided they were a threat. since the crew medics have faced attacks like this by the military says one fugitive dr. on call on the delta. huge fuels due to our actions in the ear. but we have become criminal overnight, find a military treating and seen patient is isn't illegal in any part of the war
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in muma that forced many practitioners to go into hiding. but escaping persecution isn't easy. many of them had been arrested while working in underground clinics, treating injured protesters wounded by the hunters, pluto crack down. all the medical equipment, cadence and michael leech and odd for doctors and enough auntie has seen the patients. you can say that i'm lucky, and i have as many doctor as one of many health workers who refused to return to hospitals now occupied by the military at decision heavily criticized by the hunter government, the dog julian, people in cold blood cow. if this is not genocide, what shall i call it?
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formally with georgia motor? a claim to magic's deny. they say no one, no dance to seek medical care in hospitals from by the military. all of this in the middle of the corona virus pandemic has created a health care crisis but the p 100 doesn't seem to mind and continue the tax on his health. while i'm out of free and the family all being bethany doctor's fear, its public health system could collapse at a time when people are already suffering from the political turmoil that seems to have no end. the head of the commission has warned hungry that it faces legal action if it fails to repeal a new anti l g b t q law, which comes into force on thursday. the new law bands,
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content about homosexuality. agenda change from schools and some tv shows commission a president on the line is described below as a disgrace that flies in the face. if you values, she says hungry must change it to face legal action. some a new parliament members have advocated freezing hungry. you funding maria wells is an irish emmy pe who is part of the european parliament center, right, a p p group. he joins us from strasburg. welcome to d w. i know that you have raised objections to these new laws in hungry. what do you most wanted about? absolutely, thank you very much for having me on as the right you point to that, i'm an irish m e p sitting in the p p group. i'm also an activist and i law and an algebra. community member myself and to see what we're, what, what we've seen over years, not just in the last weeks in hungry makes me as an e citizen, as a very private citizen,
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as well as in m. e. p. quite nervous. now is the time that we need we need a stronger line from the commission and to show that enough's enough, we're seeing pockets of this right wing on p l g b, q, i sentiment right across the e. u not just in hungry. so this needs to set a precedent. enough's enough. and why is it right for the european union to meddle in hungary is domestic law making? well, i think as, as every, every country does, we sign up to assess of values. we sign up for us. any citizen, we heard it from our president commission state of the union speech in september when, when one, when one you citizen is moving from one country to another, across the european union in solidarity and free movement, their rights to travel with them. it doesn't just stop at one border and continues
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onto a next by a hearing to the fundamental values and principles of their e. you. therefore, countries like hungry poland we seen in croatia in the last coming days, even in my own country of arnold's. we've seen issues around algebra, anti sentiment, and we need to make sure that again, the citizen at the very heart of the you, why we even set up your opinion in the 1st place is to protect the fundamental rights of our citizens and their values. and that has to be here too. so what can you do about it? on the line is talking about legal action. so prosecuting hungary for what? with what sanctions? well for a long time we've heard for heard from the commission, not just in this in this monday, put in the previous commission, ryan article, article 7 and infringement procedures time to act on us. i was delighted to hear from the president commission earlier this morning about all the tools and the to
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but will be used. we need to ensure that we're striking when are in toss, and often i have seen or heard that countries i'm hungry and pulled and elsewhere that i mentioned dirtier respond twice, quite sadly. but if money gets revoked, then then they'll start hearing to was maria welsh, member of the european parliament speaking to us from strasburg. i for some more headlines from around the world, starting in indonesia, which is tightening corona virus restrictions. as it's pandemic, death toll its records levels and restrictions what applies to dozens of citizens be in place until at least the 20th of july. with our to say hospice and the increasing pressure last month with north america houses june on record. according to climate researchers, much of the continent has been facing heat ways including last week's unprecedented temperatures in the pacific northwest. the use, copernicus,
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climate change service says average temperatures are about one degrees celsius, higher than the average of the last 30 years. downgraded hurricane is drenching parts of a florida florida gulf coast. tropical storm elsa is due to cut across the states north with high winds and heavy rain schools. and government offices in the tampa area have been closed as a precaution. tribute to being paid to bollywood asset deal of coma and has died at the age of $98.00 in mom. bye. as long distinguished film career. a stretched back to bollywood golden age. in the 1940 fifty's and sixty's. it was known by fans as a tragedy. king at the football and italy came out on top of last night's nerve shredding euro 2020, semi final encounter with spain. that we did take a penalty shoot out to get the job done. one all after 120 minutes became for to after penalties. last night victoria wimbley means italian soften. i booked their
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place in sundays. final koby 900 restrictions prevented italy fans from traveling to england for the game. but italians in britain turned up in the thousands to celebrate the jubilation. italian styled the country's u. k. expanse brought wembley a taste of the exotic so the accents betrayed more than a hint local flavor. oh, he's been 53 years now without you being caught on. it's about time doing that and we can bring it home with no penalty. she's so ruined. propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 900. 68,
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and that's important that we knew it would be a tough game that i meant to do. i would say this was the toughest game so far in the tournament. i don't now i could be one that really tiring to reach the 6 much having traveled so much and we suffered against spain. but we really wanted to get the final modem for the field. what did i want with that final to be played at wembley? these funds will be back in their legions, and they're convinced that as far as the trophies destination is concerned, all roads lead to rome meadows from dw sports and took us through the action. welcome mark. so the game ended one all then italy took it to for 2 penalties. fair result. i think based on the tournament of the whole. yes, italy have been better than spain, spain, about, and drawn matches of gold. 5 gold has been knowing between. i mean, we can have a look at some of the action from, from last night now. and the game started quite k g in the 1st off, but then said of the cookie a us got a great go midway through the 2nd period,
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frankly, to give them a longer lead and let it hang on. but then a vital nevada who's at a very open dam tournament and have to pretty real the coast game as well. he collides so then that was $11.00 meant it went to extra time, no goals and exits. i went to penalties who missed of autumn or asked me to keep penalty for italy and then you're, you know, the schooled the winner and puts them through. and it's a pretty amazing story because if we didn't even qualify for the last will cope. so the job coach, roberta munching is done, is staggering. ok tonight, semi final phase england play denmark, i believe england of the favorites. but this is been quite a fairytale tournament for the danes, a test. i mean, obviously we had christine ericsson collapse on the pitch. in the 1st game he's recovery from a cardiac arrest. has really given denmark a boost and i think so my funds are beginning to think that their name might be on this trophy. now what was in the long way to go in the movie at home, that's why they're favorites,
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but they're not going to go to causing surprises. they will. this tone went back in 1992 when no one gave them a hope. which means they won't more european championship that england have, which is 0 actually that go keep a castro cast. this michael plays in england for lester, and he was having a little bit of banter yesterday with an england report about the fact that england hasn't ever been in this torment. and of course england fans sort of tony cheek. they say football is coming home. the favorite song casts, michael just wanted to make a bit of a point of listen, you'll be aware of the phrase is coming home now. what would it mean to you guys to stop it coming home tomorrow night because it ever been home? so have you ever wanted to think that was well, is that all the world come fighting? told me from the days that england hadn't faded any goals yet though. yes, but the james will say will bound to concede at some point surely. but yeah, england have been superman the tournament of see played well against germany,
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played very, very well against ukraine. they do have a problem with semi finals. they've lost their last 2 semi finals in the nation's league, and also in the will cup in 2018. but you'd have to think with 60000 fans behind them maybe a few days. but mainly they will be england found in that tonight that will give them the boost they need to get over the line, but they will be a little wary of denmark and the fact that yeah, they've got this fairy tale behind them. ma meadows, a dw sport, thank you so much. just over 2 weeks until the tokyo olympics organizes are considering by the to band all spectators and impose the state of emergency in the city. as corona, virus, case numbers increase and decision is due on thursday. the pandemic men, the games have been delayed for a year, and athletes are now arriving in the japanese capital. previously, organizers bought overseas funds from attending and couldn't now be poised to band
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domestic spectators. tokyo reported 920 new covey cases on wednesday. the highest number since mid may it was one of the standout films that this year's at berlin international film festival. the documentary who we were carried an urgent message and a time of climate change and a glimmer of hope is a closer look. oh, plan in your article use the as mentioned lean on his last mission to the international space station. astronaut, alexander guest documents his thoughts, his perspective on the world from far above it. he reflects from the way we treat our precious planet, our oceans,
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our resources from space he could see was extreme weather events and above all the fragility of our habitat video. and since i need to finish, survive it on the end of the sheets to them and i thought i was immune geophysicist, i knew the diameter to the kilometer. i knew how thin the atmosphere was. and then when i saw it with my own eyes, it hit me again, show me a new and that's the big thing to understand that this is way too small to take its continued existence for granted for us not to care. come on. what are we doing to our planet? what is reversible? what can still be salvaged? the film follows 6 scientists from different disciplines and continent. oh sure. no it just, sylvia. oh, who has been studying marine ecosystems for decades? gives an urgent call to action. every choice we make about what to
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eat, what to wear, the power we use, the water, we waste or not mean all that times a 1000000000 really stacks up. what i want you to make a film that takes you from they to we by showing that these problems that we often see in isolation by the climate crisis. social causes that you can always show. you see that we are always part of the problem, but also part of the solution loses one demand is for more global cooperation. african countries for example, account for only 4 percent of c o 2 emissions, but are feeding climate change with particular severity. who we, where describes are present and asks how we will be seen by later generations when we, our history is offered. thus, the focus by fuel generations will remember our generation as the one that understood and transform knowledge into understanding and awareness from in the
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film looks at the world from unusual perspective and has a clear message. we are the ones who need to tackle the problem right now. that fits your up to date eco, africa is next world news at the top of the good news . the news news news
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news. the, the africa in more ways than water decades of the nation have blood test the water infrastructure and really the water that goes underneath. so you just direct to come out. it goes immediately to the
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democratic republic of congo tributaries, b, c, d, w o. news you ready to get places in europe are smashing all the record venture. just don't lose your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's cover some of europe's wykard breaking and also in book form. in december, 2019 the european councils new president show me shows important on a ground breaking mission. i have
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a clear job to make you the 1st time a gentleman on the planet by 2015 but not all member states supported and some persuasion is required. some time when the game of diplomatic poker interests and power plays and alliances behind the a be due climate summit starts august 5th on d, w. i i hello and welcome to the latest and he should have equal africa. the weekly environmental magazine brought you from uganda, nigeria and germany. i am sandra to do and i'm glad to have you along with us. and
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here is michael host crease. hello, everybody. i chris the labs illegals today for job. fix a look of cells on why keeping up with the latest strength is not so and by remains to be friendly. but that's not all. we see how a muslim, big tell you was this the, my, me change learn why? because we're still building and visit, afraid to region suffering from a big shortage. was a big is a country that has suffered greatly in recent years from extreme poverty coupled with political instability. now for many of the country's leaders and barbara of protection, simply this is on the agenda. while the male bearer wants to stop talking, the problem, not least, the cost the cost, the city has been hammered by type loans. more and more often the the started
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before doing the shipping in the city of rita need to be out in the water all day to make it was quite low. your w 9. he said from his father, he grew up in the fishing community over and over. today he hit up at the local fishing cooperative. and not just where to get the best crunch. that was, but i did bring it in. it's in but times they are, you know, the sea itself though it is their biggest worry, every ties in and did the me shoes go. but though our bought our house entire villages, we need to leave. but where can we go?
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there's nowhere been growing for them. this and then the other one covered our houses in 10 meters to tell me tell it's vision made for the pot city obeta and it's fishing industry. this is a vital source of income. but every november when the cycle and season starts, it becomes dangerous. in order to absorb the destructive force of the flood waters, mcgrooves have been planted along the shore, which are flunked by large bucks. over the last 5 years, beta has begun to restore the natural water causes and bases the big green pack. at the same time, covering for the for it cause of london is now almost complete. but the city, ma'am, by no creature has come to inspect or thought us apart and the good do not need
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to dream this area again, it's dried out to be this areas i designed to absorb the flood waters like a sponge, holding back the one from the city later has become a pioneer in green infrastructure on the african continent to saw only what was the very next. we need to think about how we can, can living in how we can cope with the challenges of climate change without creating even more problems for the city. and we need to simply and sustainably develop a sustainable life data will be found more and more attractive to be split up mice the good or equal on the anti i prior to dinner glossy. but it moves deficient community has to move prior nova is located in form among group one, which will now be the planted president of the us to move to the sentiment aside in
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the edge of the city. let this one in, dement rosie far from the sea for fishermen. leander was lost his home and his boat to take a day in 2019. so he moved here voluntarily. she now lives from planning and is building his own house that i will never go back. no one wants to return that way of life because it's difficult and dangerous. it's like fighting a will not against men, but against what we are and what is not an easy open didn't in future is here, but not if we fall we have to work hard to come. we should do. but as we go to my see, i didn't wish that if you dad did this city authorities offered him and 200 of a fisherman, small plots of land each on which to farm and build a home. it's an area that's safe from flooding and suitable for growing rise. but
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most one she has more. what up to museum? the house of these neighbor been, i don't. matilda was flattened by. powerful winds. much lower than the fish like he used to. but that's not an option here. deal, but even a problem for you to travel to the sea and buy a fish to sell it. no one will make a living. that's what we are growing. did. so this is the blue 20. what was your site this year? we had a lot of rise, but because the range failed, everything has we've actually got books that got a potential job for the job. a city during a visit is residential area and the cost of goods for support for his plans because it will be built in the see here. protecting the city from future slides don't feel but you know local the need for change. he believes projects like the green
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pack and the relocation of nova out of vitals for this to do the future. and he's hoping local residents will support him a notch, but it says down to please that it was not squint manish. we need to use our knowledge back to the city to stop and don't what he's stuck up as a gun. that's where we are going to be drugs going out to my not maybe your because you want to give and the better. but i get my, you know, with one of ensuring that to moderate we no longer on the list of climate change on this was just the mattress. on the other side of the base, the fisherman continued to walk on a moment or 2. there is settlement site is voluntarily many realize that it's too dangerous to stay here, but is out of real and he's colleagues. it's hard to believe there will make
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a good home. i don't, i don't think moving to resettlement with an audio, maria. there's no point why not to take the cost from sean and with the he and continue to fishing for the fishing cooperation of printer onto the ladder. the question the, the finding a place to live at that he was close enough to the water and affordable is certainly not listed on this report is about ready to from the g. i'll start top has found the will of cycling westwood into new furniture and the results give new have of the often humble beginning furniture making in egypt is expensive. the country has no wood resources.
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everything has to be imported. normally scrap would get thrown away. but that's changed and shareef. alcholay use workshop together with architect sarah about to t. he found the move on startup. they make luxury sustainable furnishings using scrap wood. and let me give them a hand to start them. now my upside, it's very important that we up cycle and not only recycle we use and we furbished a scrap wood and incorporated into a new product that also helped raise people's awareness with these products are made without heat treatment. and for those any harmful chemical motor de la, ah, they've made more than $120.00 pieces since newborn opened a year ago, setting them in egypt and as far afield as powers in london. and how about you?
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if you are also doing your bit, tell us about his visit our website. oh, send us the tweaks. hash tag doing you oh, we shall yours to raise hers. when with graceful work or an evening out in menu for us, have a whole rock of things to choose from. bodies hasn't always been like that. in the past. it was pretty standard for people to have few of clothes than there was more of it. this is true, creased 1st fashion is the boss. once it has made buying clothes cheaper and easier bought. it is terrible for the environment in germany, businesses unknown, looking for ways to move towards a more fucking business model and fashion. let's take a look. new t shirt new pants, another t shirt, a new hoodie, blue,
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and maybe another pair of sneakers on special offer. most likely, all these new garments will end up in the trash sooner rather than later. just like $92000000.00 tons of textiles, every year, only one percent of that gets recycled. the true price, so fast fashion. between 200-2015, the clothing production. meanwhile, the amount of time places being used for individual items has been used for actually decreased by over this sort of facility and eastern germany takes in a lot of unwanted clothing. but here it's treated as a new resource every day workers short up to 200 tons of items based on their condition style and type of material. it's one of the largest facilities of its kind in europe. garments come from all over the world news room in store collection and recycling containers. they're either sent a 2nd hand shops or so to recycling firms to create new fabrics and some
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$500000000000.00 us dollars could be earned every year worldwide. if the close industry would shift to a circular economy, valuable resource a found in our clothing. and it is, it is, it would be a shame to not re utilize these resources. we are creating value again because we are identifying items that new didn't have the demand of the customer and privately owned it anymore. nonetheless, other people who are demanding these types of carmen, and that's how the value is created. the need for more recycling is growing due to fast fashion. now power boss is partnering with my real mild suffer from a berlin based initiative called circular fashion. seeking to move the industry towards a more sustainable model, we are dealing with also very high, valuable product like kashmir, for example,
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which we are able to identify by simply touching it. and this is in a way, is a showcase for what's about to come with regard to mature of recognition because this we can identify however, when we're dealing with various mixes, we need more precise information, find a future as it will be relevant if it like 80 percent 90 percent a little because the recycle increase. what's different quality if you know exactly this is one of the percent war or you can combine material percent, all 80 percent. so that the, the output of the recycling it's really usable for the 1st name is reagan. many of the items that end up here are no longer wearable around to 60 times daily. right? now most of that goes to the automotive industry. but it's impossible to utilize the full potential of these textiles, while sorting everything by hand. this is where the technology developed by your
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mild interest colleagues comes into it. so this is actually intelligent thing, station equip scanner and fruit a scanner. as soon as a garmin comes to the table with an idea and size, so clarity id. it's automatically read out and we get all the products verification with the products that occasion we can calculate. well this the right reuse case for this. what is the best recycling case? workers still have to decide whether the item is wearable or not, and the rest is shown on the screen. truly circular products will one day contain information from the whole value chain. the conventional textile industry is resource intensive. it relies on oil chemicals and 93000000000 cubic meters of water every year. the difference in a circular model starts at the very beginning of the product. it's all about from the outset, from the design principles,
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ensuring that you are eliminating waste and pollution that you are keeping products materials in use, and you're generating actual systems dying. the conventional approach uses water and chemicals. one reason why fashion is responsible for 20 percent of the world's waste water. this company is different. it's facility and vietnam dies polyester without process chemicals or water meters of water just to today, and that's only one t shirt. so if you look at a t shirt, it will be 150 meters of water for kilogram of february. you need to die textiles. and this is what you safe. we don't use that ah, they work with reclaimed carbon dioxide instead. fabric is loaded into the dying vessel. c o 2 is added and brought to the right temperature and pressure only pure dyes are used with no additional chemicals needed. clean guy is currently producing around $10000000.00 leaders.

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