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what does the latest research say? ah, information and context with the carina virus updated the code scene special monday to friday phone d, w. ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. germany gets ready for i'm across. as the new variant spreads, people line up to get through to jobs has help official se, even people who have been vaccinated twice are at high risk of infection. also coming up the new drugs regular as approve. another corona virus vaccine. they know
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the vax jap uses conventional protein based technology raising hopes that could win over the vaccine skeptics and chilly alex, a former student protest. lee the as president 35 year old left us gabriel burridge to face his right wing rival fronting massive st celebrations. ah, i'm anthony howard bolcom as the i'm a chrome variant spreads across germany, the nat, national health or 3rd. he has warning that even fully vaccinated people are at high risk of contracting karone of ours. the robert cook institute says i'm a crohn could trigger sudden increases in the number of cases causing medical facilities to be overwhelmed. as officials consider new locked down, men is paypal across germany,
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have been rising to get booster shots preparing for amok ron germany is rushing to get a vaccine booster shot to its critical workers like these firefighters and hamburg before the new cove at 19 variant becomes dominant here, while daily cases are sinking across the country, experts more in the dreaded wave could arrive just after christmas. it's amber and nationalists explanation. it's a rapid exponential increase. i talk with quantity. if you take the conservative estimate that cases double every 3 days, or what scientists and britain are reporting every 2 days. and if you only need a pocket calculator to see that that's extremely fast bonds in a while, vaccines are the 1st line of defense. germany's government is preparing new restrictions for as early as next week, even for the fully vaccinated. like to self not bind to that we will have further restrictions on private contacts. so we're well prepared for the spread of the new
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virus mutation all over europe was them? oh, it's a huge violin novel pals fight it. what the new curves will look like is unclear. that still needs to be discussed with the leaders of germany states. but it seems, everything is on the table is global, then the fish data father, if experts predictions are confirmed and what we're seeing in neighboring countries continues gal and we can't rule out a general lockdown, including everything from businesses to education, to private gatherings, and yet nice malibu season, for starters, that will likely mean cancelled new year's eve parties. and those making fitness resolutions for 2022 might have to postpone hitting the gym until the arm across wave is over. ok, his look now. some of the other developments in the pandemic. israel has band travel to the united states, germany, and 8 other countries because of the spread of the i'm a chronic run of ours variant. the measures come into force at midnight on tuesday . the world economic forum,
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the annual gathering of businesses and political leaders in the swiss mountain resort of divorce has been postponed until summer and south african president 0 ram . a pause a has returned to work after testing positive for the virus and completing a week of isolation of the european union's drugs. regulator has approved a new corona virus vaccine, manufactured by u. s. bond tech company, another ex it's the 5th shot to be cleared for use by the e. u, for people older than i think and older. the european medicines agency said trial data showed the number of x. jad had no serious side effects. the drug use as a more traditional protein based technology and requires 2 doses. it's been shown to be highly effective against alder, current of ours variance that is not known how it will perform against the latest and fast spreading on the phone. varied deliveries of novak's doses to europe could start within weeks of jason. kendra,
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chuck is an assistant professor of medicine at the university of manitoba in canada . welcome. tell us more about how know the facts differs from the other vaccines that have been in use for some months now. yeah, it was great question. and i think the biggest thing is, is that the technology that's been used to derive the backseat is quite different right. we think about the m r day vac seems these are back scenes that provide basically the nucleic acid material that encodes the protein. so tells us tells what protein to make. it gets delivered to the surface of the cells and we get a response with novak back to the roxy delivery to protein instead of the big difference here. it's not so much that the technologies differ, but i think more so the actual cold storage requirements are quite different and that's very, very important. so we think about delivery of those vaccine to many areas. the world that do not necessarily have that capacity to be able to, to keep these kind of ultra cold storage vaccines viable. these protein based
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acting probably are going to go very great distance. jason, part of the battle is been against skepticism as much as the virus some vaccine skeptics refuse to get one of the m r renee jobs for various reasons. do you think this nova backs will have them rolling up their sleeves? it's a good question. i, you know, i hope so. i think that's probably the best way i can put it. i don't know. i mean, we certainly people that have had more from hesitancy. i think is going to be a big question of whether or not this is going to be the thing that's going to push them to get back to it. or is it going to be, you know, a little bit more debate about whether or not there's any long term data and the, the continual tropes we've heard, and certainly the hard, hard, any back community. i hope that it may pull some of those people that are over to getting the vaccine because ultimately we just need to get back stations in the arms. the timing of the arrival of another fax leaves us asking the question, do we know how would phase against the i'm or kron variance we,
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we don't have the issue for us right now. is that even, you know, 3 weeks or just over 3 weeks since we saw the south african and 20th 1st identify omicron. we don't know much about the overall effectiveness of the vaccines against severe disease or even infection. when we look at it from a back effectiveness standpoint. so i think novak is not far behind the probably get more supportive data very, very quickly. and certainly as being looked into more broadly zooming out from, i'm across, coming into christmas holidays. will i renewed push for vaccinations or or boosters? be enough to get on top of this new wife? yet? good question. it was here in canada. we've had a big port right now. for 3rd doses. we may be able to blunt some of what oma crime is doing. we're not gonna be able to stop it. and i think that the reality we need to face is that once that freight train starts for all, the kron based on that doubling time. we can't get out ahead of it now we may be able to blunt some of that transmission and hopefully blunt the effect on,
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on our health care systems. but right now, we're not gonna be able to stop it. and that's really about this idea of trying to get people per care prepared, get those booster doses, especially into the areas that are high, former ability areas that have a highest risk for potential serious effects of, of, of, of co bid. and let's get rolling on. this is probably possible. professor jason kinder chuck, thanks so much. thank you. or chill i had selected the left as former student protest, lady gabriel bartch as its new president. the 35 year old defeated a conservative candidate in a highly divisive campaign for its rest. a prominent string, long running mass protests against corruption and inequality is promising a generational shift in july and politics. for gabriel burrage, it was a night of triumph. tens of thousands of soldiers took to the streets of chiles, capital to celebrate. after he became the country's youngest, ever president elect,
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what is m t? i guarantee that i will be a president who cares about democracy and does not good at risk. who listens more than he speaks, who seeks unity and who attends to the people's daily needs. i will fight against the privileges of the few. even though he let you go despite the divisive campaign birch his far right opponent. jose antonio cast was dignified in defeat. so little look made, the 1st thing i wanna do is congratulate gabrielle bowditch. he deserves all of our respect for a faithful. some welcomed cast loss in santiago, the next morning. my body sanky, and i look at any i give us that. i think it was what had to happen. young people attired and fed up with this permanent right wing. the others were hopeful that boris could bring decisive change he today. okay, i was sad is who i think that despite his young age he seems to have the skills to change the old ways of doing politics and our contractor that wasn't begun. he worked the road with his promises,
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ranging from protecting the environment to tackling chiles. private pension system, the left his leader, has an ambitious agenda. the, when he takes office in march, he'll be faced with a divided parliament and a hard path forward with plans. you can get out anybody. i think gabrielle bowditch, his future government, will have a hard task because the country is going through a difficult time. we are facing an important post pandemic, economic and social crisis. but we're also in the middle of a process to draft a new constitution for which borage is victory. those well, that is if this is a one to 3 and then chili's new political dawn could also come with a difficult economic birth. the country's currency in stock market plummeted in the wake of march, his victory. okay, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has ordered 2 german diplomats to leave the country in a tit for tat ral with berlin. last week, germany expelled to russian diplomats after a court room, moscow had ordered the killing of
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a chechen exile in berlin. germany says the latest expulsions will further strain bilateral relations in the philippines. the death toll from typhoon bry has risen to 375 with dozens of people. still missing. the military has court been called into health as entire communities will leveled, and many more left without electricity, water, or food. hundreds of thousands have been displaced and the typhoon has triggered landslides and flash floods. now that the conflict in ethiopia where the to grind lip paypal's liberation front, has announced that it will withdraw from several regions in 8th had captured the head of the t. gray forces claim for the move was a step towards pace. if the obese has been fighting a civil war for more than a year, now, forces from the t grab region have been battling government troops in a conflict that has drawn in neighboring era trail. both sides are accused of
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committing atrocities. meanwhile, tens of thousands of civilians have died and millions lost their harps. access for journalists has been very limited, but d. w. visited government control them, horror bridge and embedded with local authorities. from mayor maria, get nicholas group filed this report on the people caught in the crossfire. this is all that is left of i you. but hans house to it. it was demolished by artillery fire when the tube in army and to grand forces clashed in the area of amazon. hey, this is where the table was a whole. it's all broken now. you know, look at it. it was a nice house. it was beautiful and wonderful, but she hid in a forest for 9 days. well to gran rebels. occupied her village on their way to the capitol hill about it and what we feared for our lives. we didn't know if they were going to kill us. we had children with us,
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we were scared or whatever. i was with my neighbors at night. it was very cold and the conflict has not spared civilians him in this village resident was a 21. people were killed by a romo, antiquarian, rebel. and y'all, but in law, mcgovern, in this mass grave, we buried 4 people per hole that they weren't soldiers yet. they were honest civilians. local people borrowed them. we collected the bodies after they left. and there were some bodies, which is how eunice had started to eat. hundreds of thousands of people have fled the violins, my me to bill at shoe and her children sought refuge in this made shift temp inevitable hun. but she says it lacks everything valid as another child. there is nothing to eat. we have children, and there are no clothes. people left their homes without their belongings. if we're being told it's safe to go back. but what we have to go back to, they burn down our houses. it's not just people's homes. public infrastructure has
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also been destroyed. this hospital in dessie was heavily looted and could, i could, i could like weird antibiotics here and now we have nothing around here. we had medicine to treat hypertension, mental health issues here. moment i hook the hospital was a referral center for 8000000 people there with our going all its weight material. you see here they just through their hello, this is trasha, but among are there also medicines which we could have used almost at the a millisecond, but the medicine in the people in m herrera already had difficulty accessing food. the war has made that worse. the un says armed men and local communities looted 8 warehouses such as this one. and the government accuses to grand forces of disrupting the harvest. canada they came in the crops from it showed and ready to be harvested. so they destroyed them. not only the crops that had been harvested, but also those that hadn't been collected yet for someone who le, without a global gym. the conflict has affected everything,
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least people and i'm her are the ones we can see in the neighboring to gray region . a great humanitarian crisis is also unfolding, but no one is allowed to go there and report on it up next u. s. president, jo, biden's trillion dulles stimulus bill is close to collapse. chelsea delaney has more on that and the rest of the dies business news for you as well. after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd and this is d w. news. stay with welcome to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and and after 911, he says after 911, the clubs came off. where organized crime rules
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also on the program, we take you to chill a where newly elected president promised to fight poverty and one of the world's most unequal economies. and an outbreak of birds flew, threatens and sherman holiday tradition. chelsea delaney welcome to deal of business. u. s. market slid once again today as joe biden's landmark stimulus bill bill appears close to collapse. investors are betting that congress won't pass the $1.00 trillion dollar bill. it adds to the list of worries for investors on top of the fast spreading overcrowding, omicron cove at variance. the stimulus package and job is in jeopardy after democratic senator joe mansion refused to vote in favor with just one vote needed for the bill to pass the cache would fund climate change. private projects help reduce child care costs and improve health care services. among other cornerstone policies of the bite and presidency. now for more on this,
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let's talk to our wall street correspondent yann's quarter. so yeah, and how much of the sell off we're seeing today is omar crohn and how much of that is these hopes for a trip to trillion dollars stimulus package being dashed at . chelsea actually can even at a 3rd to a reason. and that is the a changing environment when it comes to monetary policy was a surprise for move of the bank of england to last week or 2 already is to start increasing the interest rates are actually already and of last week we saw the selling a pressure to take up some speed, but to him clearly, i mean the, that the infrastructure plan is more than in jeopardy is some another reason why we had to sell off at the beginning of the week. and if you look at the pandemic, i mean, nobody is talking about the locked on here in the united states, but clearly a consumer spending, for example, a could be a factor, could be lord
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a was those increasing numbers. i mean, right now in the united states, i believe we are at about a $130000.00 people annually infected each day. so the stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that that it could potentially not pass now for the us economy that's always difficult to just to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you'd take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, for a lot of working moms that will be much more difficult to fully return for the job . so that is just one of many effectors. if i can on the growth, could be impacted without the build. spec,
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better plan. we had to goldman sachs by the way out on monday, lowering their forecasts for across the medic gross method prospect. sorry. so for an economic growth here in the united states for the next couple of quarter, so it is pretty likely that it will have an impact. and we shouldn't forget, i mean we had this massive growth in the past a couple of quarters. and part of it was all that money that came from washington, so there's no additional money that probably will have an impact on economic growth over here. quarter in new york. thank you so much. now investors have reacted nervously to the election of left this millennial gabriel burridge as chillies the youngest ever president. the 35 year old boards campaigns to increase taxes on the wealthy and boost social spending to tackle chillies, yawning, gap between rich and poor orange. mobilized or record motor turn out, but the market reaction monday was frosty with the chile and pay,
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so losing 3 percent against the dollar. now one of the new president's challenges will be tackling poverty which has been on the rise due to the pandemic. more and more to lands have moved into shanty towns where life is precarious blue to get home. david, why keeley has to climb over a barricade of tyres. he lives in a squatter settlement known as violette or para, at the edge of the chile and a capital santiago. the wooden shacks that have mushrooms here are home to people made jobless by the corona, virus pandemic. people like david, who could no longer afford to pay his rent even though i don't see an after i lost my job a i helped my uncle and let me deal gave way when he was one of the 1st to build a shack here he went on that i had, then i built my own thing because it's some one out of work media. there was no
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other choice. i mean the scene though, i cool david has been living here for several months now. he was only able to pay for the building materials by taking money from his retirement fund. it's now a home for his wife and child me, but it lacks basic amenities. going to quibble and when i go unable ethan, if you were not connected to the power grid key, a lot of families tap into the power lines for me, but were often left without electricity sometimes for weeks on and, and naturally there's no sewage either the matter which a visit could we don't seem to lead. oh yeah, i mean that the, my lower the people here are the losers of the pandemic left without a job or help from the government. a situation that's hit single mother, kara lina fernandez hard. she built her hot with her own hands and is proud of the result. she lives inside these few square meters with her 2 children,
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a lacquer and rous cycles. the water wasn't before up until recently, we used a communal toilet, but now we have our own bathroom since she became unemployed. catalina has been training for a job as a social worker for many other, something like that. she hopes she will some day be able to make a decent wage, was and moved back into her proper neighbourhood, home with her children and her pet cat. yeah, i don't give you an uncle, matthew sylva and the southerner bathroom when i've been through so much as we were on the waiting list for a subsidized apartment or to give up that never worked out. even more lit up within us. think of is the government doesn't have any solutions for poor people like me, that there are kind of them, you know, the squatters settlement has been growing steadily. david, now fears criminal gangs will soon gain the upper hand here.
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with that, we need to show everyone and surely and the world that how we are suffering in our struggle to live in dignity. medina, once they were part of chillies middle class, today they are illegal squatters relegated to the sidelines of society now to some of the other global business stories making news. the world economic forum has called off its annual meeting and the swiss sky town of davos. the organ to get, the organizers blamed the pent annette for the cancellation of the elite gathering . the w e. f instead hoped to put together an alternate event in the early summer. police in india have released dozens of demonstrators who have been detained, falling protest at a fox con, plant 100 had taken to the street after workers had to be hospitalized last week due to food poisoning. it's the 2nd instance of unrest at an apple suppliers factory. this year toilet paper is such become more expensive swedish company as
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city one of the world's biggest producers of consumer tissue says it's preparing to hike its prices on paper hygiene products up to 20 percent. reacting to soaring, cost of raw materials and energy are roskus is a traditional holiday dish in germany. but this year there is a problem. bird flu is ranging. the virus has even been found and wild birds in some part of germany. and that's threatening to take a holiday staple off the table. ah, under normal circumstances they should be out grazing. but in a growing number of german counties, these are restricted to their barnes these days. like here in lower saxony, it's a precautionary measure due to the bird flew. now it is tough born as plenty to worry about each day. in martin m on every morning when i opened the barn door, there's dead animals or there's some other kind of problem. it's so stressful to live with this fear all the time. to leave. early of this year,
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2500 keys had to be called at or farm as many were infected. the state only compensates for a fraction of the enormous cost and minimum. if the animals have to be called again, then i'll probably have to quit. i can't lose that much money cheerfully. grandma is top one has rebuilt her flock. many of her keys have already been slaughtered and put into the deep freeze. to day, a merchant from berlin picks up 200 of them. all of them already sold. german christmas skis are in high demand, and supply is limited due to the bird flew. those who want to roast goose must order early and get a bit lucky. according to the poultry association. streaking on a house, every one who wants a christmas goose can half one, but most are frozen or fresh. and some are from eastern europe and they're not as humanely treated there. as here in germany and the beauty deutsche
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a christmas goose costs up to 30 percent more this year. about 16 euro per kilo such as here at hanover's farmers market. but that doesn't stop most customers from buying one. yes any. so i don't eat much me. but when i do with an i gladly pay more for its deaf and line of clothes. cornersville moses, for most of all, it has to taste good and be cost effective, and it's not unimportant that the animals are kept properly. roseville to join the joined vista on skipped. we'll definitely have a goose drumstick. it's just the 2 of us. we used to be 6 and back then we'd have a whole restore christmas dinner. them are done often by mouth or tissue. it seems despite recent difficulties, a christmas goose will very soon beyond many plates once again. ah, and a reminder of the top business story were falling for you this hour. it was market flynn, once again, as joe bivens,
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landmark $1.00 trillion dollars simula spell appears close to collapse. that's after democratic senator joe mansion refused to vote in favor. but just one vote needed for the bill to pass. it adds to the list of worries for investors on top of the fast spreading corona, vice of corona virus, omar con variant and that's our show for more checkout d, w dot com slash business. and the d. w. news, youtube channel for also on facebook from me and the business team here in berlin. thanks for watching. no, he and testing beautiful and pristine. so culture, a remote island off the horn of africa. an unusual part of him and on touched by
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the civil war, discovered by just a few tourists, the forgotten paradise. so coachman, closer next on d. w. a. ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective culture information is, is neither you news and more d w made for mines. oh oh yeah. does a more and eternity
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time? it can be measured precisely. and yet everyone experiences it differently as if there are different forms of time. time. ah, the phenomenon a dimension, if we know we won't live forever and illusion about time presenting futures past starts december 31st on d, w. d, in the path into the mountains is steep, stony, and spectacular like the island itself. so katya is regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in the world. i believe it's
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the slovak visitors are on their way to a cave. few tourists come here. the island is part of yemen, so it's not so surprising. but the civil war that has raged for years on the mainland is far away. the united arab emirates launched the 1st direct flights here in 2021. it's a 2 hour flight. so coach, lies directly off the horn of africa, about 400 kilometers from the yemen, mainland theater, our guide, he, he's having travel agency and he's doing simple cost about traveling. so he and his co worker talking about the culture. and when they prepared the strip, i decided i really want to go because it's so strange destination. and because of the war, and it's very, the chance that you will come here again later. it's very, very low. or if the situation will be better and more to it will come the,
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the country will definitely change. so to, to see that at this moment it's really amazing. so coach is really far away from almost everything while war is raging in yemen, the island is a peaceful haven, a safe place to go on vacation. caves are not something completely new for the slovak tourists. slovakia has many of them, but the visitors are nevertheless deeply impressed. ah, it's the biggest cave i've ever seen. it's really impressive, beautiful over style at nights and stella nights on the same. very, very impressive. hawk, a cave is 2.5 kilometers long. the many stalagmites and stalactites are not just
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beautiful. they are of great scientific interest. they are an index for climate change. louis alice hopkins. it's even better as on the pictures of the imagined before coming here. the drivers, the guides and the cooks are very happy that tourists have returned to the island for many years. so coach was practically cut off from the rest of the world because of the war in yemen. mahonnan of but we are proud that tourists are coming here again and that we have work men and we hope that more 2 groups will come
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a lot more of a surprisingly nature, conservationist ahmed, a div agrees it is okay. he says as long as the tourists camp outdoors that minimizes that he can logical footprints. what he doesn't agree with are the holiday homes, that the immorality is a building in the middle of protected areas. for example, here by the coast close to the capital, had the boot. he sees this as fraudulent on 2 accounts. and then only a mini gemini law dictates that you cannot build within 300 meters of the coast. and foreigners are not permitted to buy land. and the buyer is from here originally said bill it, but he has american citizenship. like i didn't see it. he used his brother to get
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around that orlando leave and he now keith had that and that is just one example. i made a dave says that the purchases all follow the same pattern. there is a lot of demand for real estate by the see here, an entire vacation complex is springing up. the faces of immorality rulers, depicted at the entrance. the real estate investors do not attempt to hide what they're doing. legal, i'm a leslie and don't visit the people who are building here come from abroad. they are emerald, ease or psycho trees with m radi citizenship mostly with it. there are also kuwaitis east. they buy via middleman. ness said these people have all bought land through local inhabitants, and that the hint,
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good luck that i don't think more than in scotland. the environmental activist is worried that the island is being bought out. he's particularly concerned by the growth of saudi arabia's influence in recent, he is a debug who is the capital of the main island, psycho tra, and the rest of the archipelago. here you can see how the u. a and saudi arabia of vying for influence. fighting to become the dominant power with displays of generosity, the emirates pay the salaries of the municipal officials while saudi arabia builds one school after the other. all of them identical this pow a game is even more apparent on the coast outside had dba. on the right, a yamini school funded by abu dhabi caliph
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a foundation and directly opposite on the left. saudi arabia has also built a new school. at this roadside checkpoint, there are 3 marashi flags and only one yamini flag. the power relations a quite evident in the foothills of the had g, a mountains which reached 1500 meters at their highest point. i made a d, bronze, a nursery. hello. hello. you've been here. the environmental activist tries to care for the islands natural heritage, his son and his is to help him. but it's a herculean task that unique endemic species plans that a native only here are endangered.
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in this, in it. since the 19 ninety's there has been a drop in rainfall. the climate here has changed. this should be the rainy season. and that was september is over on october is drawing to a close shot, but no rain has. com. you can the chat. actually, the vision by the family don't receive any financial support for their endeavors and they are unlikely to get any in times of war. nature is not seen as a priority saved for his relatives. the conservationist is alone in his struggle to save the islands, iconic dragons, blood tree. at what level would that i go believe that this is the dragon's blood tree in the circuitry language? what we call it, the tree of the blood of the 2 brothers for the man,
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ah sir coaches fine, sandy beaches have a caribbean flay the white sands are a magnet for tourists island to save. you haven't been to kellen caea. you haven't seen a co truck for people here. the sea with its plentiful fish stalks is the most important source of nutrition. the islands, 80000 inhabitants, fish to meet their own needs. international fish inflates. dont come here. not yet . at least. i love with many fishing boats bear the inscription, the saudi development and reconstruction program for yemen. more proof of how the
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rich neighboring states, a trying to win influence. fishing is closely bound up with local identity. instead of playing with toy cars, children here play with home, made toys, boats, with the fishes take, turn, putting out to sea. 2 boats. go out for 2 hours, and then they rotate the idea. everyone should equally benefit from this seas. riches fishes, solomon and mohammed are going fishing with
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half way to the fishing grounds. they come across maison salon. he has set out without his father. mohammed isn't surprised the boys known throughout the village with that. i like working of a c. i like catching fish. i live here, i live at the see with the boy is taking a big risk. the waters here are treacherous. thought i wasn't all that that was needed. one boat has already sunk here, so i'm even died. we were able to save obama a. the
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with sony mountain aids just a few minutes to catch the 1st fish. there is still enough to go round, even if so, the man now faces more competition or thought so i think it was right off the saudis have brought us books. anyone who didn't have a boat got one from them. another company. the immorality is how close to us and they brought us electricity, water, natural gas, and gasoline. and anyone who was sick gets flown to the united arab emirates. i love them both, but especially the moratti's because they work with us most i've got
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a message thought of life is changing on to co tra some people are worried about these new forms of dependency, but no one is willing to speak openly about it for the last few days the sea has been stormy, and the fishes were unable to put out to sea. within seconds, his catch is snapped up. with an up, it's gone and the flesh are sitting. people take it out of my hands. we fish, they buy more than i know. i was in far away from the beaches up in the mountains. you can find the coaches, iconic dragons, blood trees. oh,
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i hear the tree stands in the middle of a nameless village. the houses are in good condition. above them flies the flag of the united arab emirates with the village elder sod. mohammed is fine with that. a note what is called good at the moratti's build the houses said them with an as yeah, good. we sent fun for these houses and we thank them to for the medical care. let's go, let's go long. you thank people who do good to know more about the net. good. the net. good to was. yeah. if you didn't know what would be an act of ingratitude to god the most, gordon medical resumes got along with
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life has improved, says thought mohammed sous, i can assure you now i know we used to live here with the sheep and the couch. i will kind of as we sat and slaughtered our animals here, you can get it so you know, you know, we did everything here. we do. and now couldn't amelia? i'm with her neck. no wonder that the u. e has won the hearts of the locals by donating these horns. adam, no matter what, amid is meeting friend and fellow activists. mohammed elk ebony the hood a sees a colleague far off, but he doesn't reach for a phone on the oh
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boy. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 yeah, yeah, i know that i got to read how yeah. yeah. but i am yada yada, yada. yeah. the goats are very far away. they are on the other side of the valley. the goats are very, very far away. oh, well, let's have lunch and then go look, no, we don't have time. we're in a hurry to get in my greetings. still mohammed l okay bonnie: cause he's 60 goats and 10 cows with particular sounds motherhood is have their own specific calls. all the animals would get mixed up otherwise. oh, yeah. 00000000, i am here on this plateau. there are practically no dragon's blood trees left any
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more. it used to look quite different. oh. as an animal lad, with baghdad, our grandfathers told us that there was an entire forest of dragons blood trees here, but that is gone. they have died off. now there's just one tree here. the other there, there are just a few dotted about. they are in danger of extinction. i the circling dat. wow. the less the la la la la la la la man, about it. scientists have told us that it's due to climate change a minute. here i'm gonna tell the le, let them in. now cobra, they're always used to be rein here. visa mana, la, and there were no goat laza, lombard, methuselah, membership. and i'm, and i'm gonna rain at all times of the year them pop. ha,
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ha. the goats are a problem in psycho tra they eat the young, dragon's blood trees, causing them to die off. i only the older ones survived because their leaves are beyond the goats reach. people here say the trees can live for a 1000 years. in april or may, the harvest starts. the red resin from the trunks of the dragon's blood tree is used to produce cosmetics. the resin is used in nail polish and lipstick. o reforestation is urgently needed. the dragon's blood tree is in danger of going extinct activist amanda dave could use help above all money to help protect the trees. but he doesn't expect that from the u. i. e. l l merely martine m. moratti's aren't up on this subject line as was the sleep. we need specialists in business
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with business. people aren't like scientists and emerald cheese. our business people business. oh, i think it. mohammed elk ebony knows that he and his gods are part of the problem. that's why the herder is trying to grow. dragon's blood trees with his son is my ill. lou, how the idea that they know on the go or like chain smokers, america madman, or they're addicted to the tree. luckily, i figured the i'm how many she at the ama highly di maggie. we built a wall to keep them out now, but they just jump on to it and come inside and eat the plant lovable. i gotta move or going to get out the door. the garden, without good in the future is may, you won't be tending the trees any more. he has received a stipend from the u. e. he's going to study computer science in the egyptian city
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of alexandria. his view of the emirates involvement here is widely shared because he had he can govern mouthwash anymore before the immorality is came here. sir. katra was a forgotten island. i get, i get 5 years have passed and we're now in a quite different position than what we can study abroad. and we couldn't before last one. and now we have electricity. things are developing. there are roads and hospitals show florida physiology. she had a give, it gives you 2 feet, then me feet total caught fees. are so high themes, such fear ah, ah, for ton of selim new is the expert on the islands medicinal plants. he is also worried
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about the endangered species in global comparison. so kosher it is recognized as being particularly rich in bio diversity. also in terms of medicinal plants, many are endemic to the archipelago. like you phobia are buskey law for example. he is harvesting it's valuable sap to create a medicine for digestive problems. then the supply knife would cut the arteries of the tree and create a problem voice, but a stone only creates a tiny wound that enables me to treat the tree sparingly for the sake of myself and others and to protect nature. will it love? yeah,
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this is another popular plant. the healer says that it can even help couples to have children and that the alligator element again, when they say this plant remedies in fertility in men and women who wanna help him . and he said, when men don't have enough sperm or their sperm are too weak. and when women have a problem with their ovaries or hormones, this plant is very effective at the shed, it gets earlier, lima, a saudi m, muradi company offered me 63 percent of the profit to see what the rest for them to offer to think. but they wanted the hatton rights to federal game at the caliph. i'm and i turned them down the chef, the sheer law here was not a fault. then a pharmaceutical company from the gulf clearly has the coach or in its sides
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with the activist. i'm in a deep is accompanying his son, aysa to a soccer match in the islands youth league. the 17 year old is the coach of the tigers. i thought with the help with the law. both players and audience are male. girls and women are not welcome society here is conservative. the pitch is typical for the island stony and dusty car. for many boys here, saki is all they have in terms of free time or entertainment. so cobra is still disconnected from the world at lodge. so bad in the internet here isn't good what i need it. much like in other countries. so people here are still just as addicted as
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people abroad album would mean alan nessie butler the internet when it is working is so bad that they can't even watch a soccer match on youtube. it's no wonder that even a youth league game is a highlight of the week that i love and, and visit any of the the, the island doesn't have some things. all those things are basically like internet and the telephone. it was called missouri. there are places that don't have any internet, it'll ask them what the hell of a caught out in the yellow middle i that i'm up in missouri. it's different than the capital than the neighboring villages and remote places. that's why the t, i just play sports probably all. wow, that jen, you can only find inside of the capital. here we don't have any sort of they play, sports will hang out together and have again a very allah again to vienna gives that to ship via saudi arabia. and the united
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arab emirates are investing in the island, but not in its internet infrastructure. it is almost impossible for young people to get access to information or to communicate via social media. is that an oversight on the part of the gulf states or intentional? ahmed a div believes the gulf states are acting out of strategic interests. the activist has arranged to meet up with his son aysa to eat on the beach. he says, abu dhabi and reality, both want to consolidate their influence in the waters off east africa. he's under no illusions. he knows he must pursue his projects himself. yet he sees no alternative to the current situation. get past and present governments in yemen, have done almost nothing in comparison with the n m as in helen em up. we are isolated from the rest of the world. they'll finish that the honey but thank
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god, the way he came to psychiatry and 2016. it's useful that we didn't have a government denies union and god sent us the emerald east, lana. but don't hook them. first of all, they built a hospital and helped people here with jeff. my son was sick when t something was wrong with his heart. he couldn't get up in the morning. i didn't miss. so they took him to the emory and cured him to come. medina, thank god. oh kind for somebody. make omen. hang you if the moratti's hadn't come here, lamar, i thought we would have been worse off than the somalis. for example, moderates get the limit. no one can deny that things are better now. so again, imagine go to locate above all, it's quiet here, says the environmentalist, the war is far away and that's what matters most with
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