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they invade our private lives through surveillance. opaque, secretive. what's true? what's vague? it doesn't matter. the only criteria is walked. we'll hook people up. we should light on the opaque worlds. who's behind her benefits and why are they a threat to us? all opaque world starts january 5th on d w head. ah, ah, ah, ah, welcome to global 3000. this week we had to the rain forests of cameroon, home to some now well protected gorillas,
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cheese without milk and meat free sausages. it is the food of the future and we find out why chinese parents are hesitant to have a 2nd child despite the government lifting it's one child, ruled every 2nd, 2 people on our planet, $1060.00, that's 80000000 people per year. according to the u. n. one in 9 of us is over 60 years old by 2050. that will be one him, 5. with life expectancy rising and our planets population booming, the global population pyramid is whitening and becoming flatter. life expectancy is improving thanks to progress on developments in medicine. better health care provision and a greater awareness when it comes to health ah,
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age distribution varies greatly from country to country. nija has the lowest median age world wide, just 15.2 years. japan, meanwhile, has the highest 48.4. germany's median age is 45.7. china's population to is aging rapidly. the result of decades of government imposed to family planning policies. although beijing is trying to turn this around as yet, there's no baby boom insights. as all day 3 chinese parents want their children to get the perfect start in life. all dingey being offered new mothers, a full package of services for their new boys there, which will harlan, you appear to look at. this is a talking diaper. if it tells the mom, if the baby paid all the babies, temperature is higher than $37.00 degrees. so it says momma, i have a fever casual. mamma, how shall i shall official accomplish it?
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each diaper costs $0.40. the sensor alerts the mother smartphone, so the, our product from the baby industry. she insists on demonstrating how it works. now as well as selling baby products. dingey being also runs a real estate empire. she owns morton $460.00 luxury hotels for new parents were mothers can go to be pampered, right after the child is born. is how at holly is the luxury suite costs around $13000.00 euros a month. that room is over a 100 meters square. big had a normal room cost between 5007800 euros customers with a middle or high income can afford that from galvan to ankle quite neatly. especially in the wealthy cities in the lobby of this baby hotel and beijing looks like any other luxury hotel with a welcoming committee for every guest than you under family have
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enough money. they are renting a room for one month. she belongs to the well educated, a lease with a college degree and a good job and the internet sector. glad. but even she can only afford to have one child right now. i don't know, they will know soon. this is, will i? if we manage to earn a lot of money quickly, then i'll consider having a 2nd child. so we want to make sure our child grows up in prosperity to how that into one 0, the midwife sleeps next to the new mother so that she can take care of the baby at all times. plan you still seem to lack confidence and is anxious about doing the wrong thing. getting ahead in chinese society is a challenge that starts at birth. in 18 years. he's expected to go to university. only a very few make it that far. oh, poor. so we hope that our child you'll be able to start learning math physics in
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english soon. i don't want my child to fall behind the others. chinese parents have such high expectations to highs about celia gall this generation is growing up with wellness programs like china having a child cough an average of 805000 euros. by the time they reach 22 my. the midwives come from a lower economic class. i could never afford hotels or outlays, like those. the communist parties desire for more babies can't be fulfilled. i may be families in the city have the financial means to have more children. but for country people like me, it's difficult if you're either, if only one parent works, the family can't survive a 100. for decades, the chinese government only allowed families to have one child in an attempt to reduce china's population. women who got pregnant a 2nd time have to report a baby or pay
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a fine. now china's population is getting increasingly older and there's a risk that by 2050, it's population will shrink by 28000000 president. she, jim ping needs more babies to realize his dream of china's greatness or the a show ball pension and health sectors are coming under increasing pressure. yeah, i mean the economy will shrink and expenses the social programs will rise with local administrations. will have to go into debt yet means they will we g, in hey long john, province. the consequences are tangible. this area and china is aging, the fastest life is hard. most people here are farmers. the cultivation of corn brings a meager income this year. floods destroyed large parts of the harvest. there are fewer and fewer children here. and parents here have to make a hard decision. was everyone wants to earn the money, but you want to be with your child to. you have to decide either raise your
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children or make money. the city of no, her, the elderly keeps of themselves. street life here is changing in front of the houses. tenants are thought for vacant apartments. one jeff who lives in one of these houses. the 50 year old butcher and his wife are raising their grandchild chung. the parents live in shanghai because the pay is better there. every month they send home money. several g durations are paying for shanks upbringing. ah, yes. oh yeah. i think no one in the country can afford a 3rd child lessons and no one can even afford a 2nd child. that's why they don't want one of one. jeff, who has ambitious plans for his only grand daughter, she helps her with her homework, but that's still not enough. in a few months time she be taking private english lessons. the child's life motto is
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hanging on the wall. oh, when you are confused, you have to read hello. when you're a line you can thing or when you get mad, just do your math. i mark your hall social here. were she was, i hope she will one day be rich and have a happy life again. when she grows up, i hope she can go to a good university and find a good job. in the last 10 years, the population of now her has shrunk by 30 percent. the city already has a ghostly quality. china's leaders are afraid of a childless future in their her, that fear may be slowly becoming a reality. coming late in the countryside, you see houses, but no people were the last generation here we hired while the last generation fears an aging country, many in china fear an aging population. the adults at this baby hotel will continue
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pampering. the precious new borns are no other types of food require as much land to produce as meat and dairy. according to the un livestock farming accounts for 78 percent of agricultural land use and no matter whether it's organic or conventional livestock, farming has some seriously negative consequences for our planet. to day though, there's a huge range of environmentally friendly alternatives. oh, what distinguishes these cheeses from these ones. this is the difference. so mess dary production is exceeding its biological limits. industrial farms are exploiting animals and require postulates water and energy globally, milk production alone accounts for almost
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a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector. ref failed. vulgar, seen as a cheese afficionado from a swiss presented family with a long standing love of dairy products. for him, saying no true traditional rac, let's and fun dues doesn't come easy. he want to find cheeses, the replicate the taste, experience, and texture of cow milk based ones. but with no animals involved. 2 and a half years ago, he founded former as food biotech company based in berlin. he wants a cheese that can be eaten with a good conscience, thanks to precision fermentation. we instruct micro organisms to convert the nutrients sugars and nitrogen that we feed it to convert that into milk proteins and milk proteins already to the basic building blocks of all the products that we love. when it comes to dairy, they are responsible for the functionality of the products, and we are producing them bio identical the same way you will find them in milk, but without the cows. and if you get real the cows in this whole value chain,
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then you also able to get rid of most of the, of the downside 3, whether that's sustainability, ethical, or, or health related. unlike count, microorganisms aren't picky about their food. informers live in bond from the east and bacteria fed into, to mentors with byproduct from the regions via and potato industry. then they program to produce organic molecules. these microorganisms a 10 times more efficient than cows in conversion feed to protein, plus a pretty much anything organic. this technology can adapt to what's available locally all over the world, such as cocoa or comb plantation. currently, former is making chief products with a short maturing process recorder. and martha rella in this food lab at the technical university as berlin logan senior and his colleagues are experimenting with various flavors and chas. they aim to serve not only weakens but true cheese lovers to i to pronounce creaminess. this is a bit more crumbly. no,
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you can already. yeah. you can tell what like how it's nice and cool. health tons cool for most cheeses aren't available in shops yet. the company is in the pilot production phase, and the technology is being validated on a small scale volt xena once for mo, to become a leader in fermentation base dairy in europe, by 2030 with the world's growing population. conventional food production can't satisfy demand, bought, new technologies and diverse ingredients could help increase sustainability. taked algae commonly found in asian cuisine, but largely overlooked elsewhere. hamburg based viva. mars is bringing alvy to german dinner tables in the form of the beloved breakfast sausage. but these are vague and, and nutritious. thanks to the moraine component mixed with spices,
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potatoes and onions i ran in that. so from calgary, we'll get increasingly important in the future to feed the growing population. and they give us so many minerals and vitamins that are important for the body. you know, i would be time, you know, that's how we came up with the idea of making products where we incorporate. i'll keep it all to come around my home, really for dr. over design integration to give the body, all these minerals vitamins and all the essential nutrients union corporate social field, the alga come from an aqua farm of the norwegian, north sea coast, where viva. maurice works with local fishermen. they know the sea like no one else . and a perfectly equipped to harvest the augie, the company uses 2 types of micro alkie, red and brown, and one type of nico, althea, they're unassuming organisms. all they need is that clean oxygen rich see to flourish up to in meters, in 4 to 5 months. the harvest, as must be careful not to damage the roots. then the algae rapidly grow back again
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. one harvest usually yields around $5000.00 kilos. lever maurice produces sausages at this factory once a week to keep it vague and production starts at 6 a. m. before any animal mate has touched the machines, the founder believes that the new alternatives for sausages and other foods we love could help reduce over consumption of meat and fish. algo is the perfect ingredient and not only for sausages while of your shops and even probably didn't have bio shots and also give the body a lot of vitamin austin. how about pure alvy? like the red dolls algae? it can be eaten straight as a solid substitute sites or it can be deep fried and then it takes like begun. good . a bank in substitute for ligan's shrinks the i nash was unchecked as absolutely gonna album sausages are more expensive than the meat variety. but these don't have
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flavor enhances or food coloring and they're begun. ultimately, it's up to the consumer cameron's ebay forest is one of the world's largest rain forests, and almost unbeatable when it comes to its variety of animal and plant species. but deforestation am poaching pose a threat to this unique environment. there is hope though. members of the gorilla guardian club of fighting back this rain forest can only be reached on foot was onto tier and the able forest research project team are on the lookout for rare primates. oh, oh, look. and that's a gorillas nest or a buzz on tomorrow? usually build them on the ground, glory after their evening meal. they make themselves a place to sleep longer, so pushy or offered courtesy on board. we have 11 primary species here. the
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overloading gorillas, chimpanzees drills and prices red, colourless monkeys. nicole obeyed to press. the primates are in high demand with poachers who can sell them as bush meat, jaunty tear also used to make his living that way. but for most of the last 10 years, he's only study their tracks to find out which animals are traveling way in the forest. he lives in liberty on the edge of able forest. one of the 3 villages that are taking part in the project. they do when i am grasped what impact voting has and anyway, like, it's not really a profitable business particularly. okay, yes, you can earn a bit of, but the income is very irregular. that's why i decided to stop hunting is angeline snoopy shaheed. usually now he only gets to see the animals in video footage.
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the reset is have set up 17 trial cameras in the part of the forest rigorously. besides chimpanzees and guerrillas, these forest elephants are also threatened with extinction. and the extremely shy drills are particularly at risk the ebel forest research project was set up by the san diego z wildlife alliance which supports primary conservation. it's been collaborating with the villages for more than 10 years. many of them used to be poachers. now they've learned to collect data on the animals or set up camera traffic. and anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get paid for their work for going, going, going on, going have to thin out the clearing a bit. so the camera isn't obstructed, cassandra, i hipaa laconia. once
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a month the team spent a few days venturing deep into the rain forest. they used campuses and t p. s to find their way. marcell kitchen has been part of the team for 9 years. the environmental scientist recalls precisely where each animal trail is found. what's particularly interesting are the movements of the around $25.00 gorillas that were discovered here in 2002 at to then they were only 2 known gorilla subspecies in cameroon. one group living south of the sonata river and another hundreds of kilometers away to the north. for the reason why we call we are collecting the sample is to do some genetic analyses to find out, well, how related the glass of able to doors far inside of the cassandra, the crockery where glass is very significant. and it is even these analyses are finally, you know, finally come to a conclusion. we might realize that income erroneous little housing tools hops,
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dishes of glory love we might be having a 3rd. one able forest in southwest in cameron covers an area of almost 1500 square kilometers and borders on nigeria. it is part of a large rain forest region, the 2nd largest world wide after the amazon in brazil. to protect the rain forest in the future, the project aims to include the residence of the more than 40 villages surrounding the forest. the 3 villages taking part in the project so far all have a gorilla guardians club to enable the residence to feed their families without having to resort to poaching. they can join the local club here they get help to buy life stock or plant vegetables or cocoa. joseph buckley, another former poacher became a farmer almost a decade ago. he farms vegetables but focuses mainly on cocoa beans cultivation. if he ever has problems, he can get support from the gorilla guardian club like all the other members of
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land with the cole i, the coco plantation has changed my life. full ashes hunting is very tiring and you get little money in the end. or i'll a plant as just dealer with the cocoa plantation. i just have to get out back and go to work and then harvest as much as possible. could you put on a y o? like here in m a t, there is a small school in the other 2 than it is on the edge of the forest. the teachers receive training from the scientists and protecting the forest and its animals has become a fixture of the curriculum. even what kind of animal is that? 11, a gorilla man. lee. the idea is to raise awareness about the topic among the youngest villages. so can move blair down, but i like about the cause it is the guerrillas is there like people yesterday. and
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what i learned is that hunting isn't good because animals are like people are gone live. the project has made many of the vin, it is see the forest with different eyes, like 70, to some 90 percent of the one time coaches have become farmers. and that's what the children see while they grow up. but the guerrilla guardians, club stones, one things to stop there, won't go, i'm fed, do we want to know those zone to be created in which the measures to guarantee this arrival of the guerrillas are respected because the species is in danger of extinction? finish by this young alma that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. little look here, this trail. what animal left, that trail, that he saw a porcupine. he wants his children to know about animals, but he also wants them to know when to leave the forest to its inhabitants.
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in today's global living rooms, we guys to mexico. ah, with louella when a service. hi there. i'm pedro calderon and welcome to the rancho as no house in chihuahua and come in, well, i went up to the menu secchia and through la garza and then for luna. the match is owned by the mexican funds from nature conservation. he yo yo ma nichol. i manage a deal,
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and this is where i live. i read in fact, and if the casa, i am really fortunate to leave here in the ranch house, gentlemen let it kind of have been best. he was built in the 1970s by the original ranch owner. he lived here for 40 years and we occupy and much of what is still here, was his for them of it by year the like, i sat on financial. oh to he not. ah, it's almost like wasena gave this is the kitchen without. here is my computer, my coffee, it's very cold here in the winter law and that's why we don't work in the office. but in the kitchen where everything is close by. and well, i really like my coffee, so i'm always drinking same week of battle. the thing on week off at the, at the ample, ah, ranch own in this used to be a busy cattle ranch. from there, there was between 1003000 head of cattle here, denila. now the ranch is used for animals species conservation because we have
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a heard of mexican bison here and a few cows a not but the been a morgan now, but there used to be a meals for the ranch, hands here in the house and canceling back then they had these large tables where the food was served, an as grand as on may, but today we'll use them for workshops, or when people come to help us work with the bison, your knee, you condo in in, and are you adding a 100? we some i left will put up, but you may, but this is a jar made by the pucky made of which are one of the 1st cultures among the original inhabitants of northern mexico. ac i, as in law sally, this is the living room. i mean, there's also some of the original furniture makita. that's a game table made out of barrels, a chuckle. there's also a pool table and on my side, but it is more of a work and storage table. they had a quiet place to put things for a day, but i'll be out and try and took it away. well, we always try to keep the ranch,
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feel it them of the month and have them put in a lament. then they'll rancho. here are some of the saddles and put us in rancho. yep. and this is my gear. horses are my passion but needed empathy on phone. look. goliath ah, this is the ranches official office because it's so cold here in winter. we hardly use it and i worked next door in the kitchen for my house. i would know, but i collect data here, information about the wells, the map of the ranch or records of where animals have been spotted. thanks a lot for visiting and thank you for allowing us to share a bit of our life here and give you a few impressions of what it's like on the ranch. bye for now. oh no. ah, ah, 2 children, 2 continents. one giant problem,
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offers and johnny alice services all be all a guest at frankfurt. i bought cd managed by from bought ah ah, ah ah, this is the dog in use. ly, from berlin, france introduces new measures to slow the spread of corona virus. as the country's prime minister says, it's facing the highest number of cases. since the start of the pandemic will get the latest from our correspondence in powers. also coming up on the show,
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israel begins trialing, a 4th dose of the corona, virus, faxing. but some experts warn additional booster programs could actually prolong the pandemic. we'll find out why. ah, i published lillius. welcome to the program. french authorities have announced a fresh set of measures to curb an explosion in the number of corona virus cases in france. they include introducing a vaccine mandate for entry to cafes and restaurants. until now, proof of a negative test result was sufficient. face masks will also become mandatory in some outdoor areas. over 100000 new corona virus cases were recorded in france on christmas day setting a record for the country will correspondence on your family car is in paris following this story, forrest hi sonya good to see you. now,
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can you give us some more details about these at new measures that have been introduced in france? willet, of a press conference this evening, a french prime minister drunk our stakes. he announced a several measures to, to kind of tackle these rising numbers and be included for example, you know, he said on the recommendation of the concrete health regulator, the government is now advising adults to get their booster doses just 3 months after the initial jobs. he said a companies in france will now have to offer work at home options for employees at least 3 times a week whenever possible. and he also said capacity limits will now be re imposed for concerts was 14 venues and other large events. but of course, one of the main measures and on saturday is that vaccine mandate that you mentioned for an access to bars and restaurants, museums, and other public venues. members of our present macros cabinet to discuss to a piece of legislation that will essentially tightened restrictions on those the remain unlocks, needed in france,
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estimated to be about 6000000 people. and they of course, of course, of a challenge given that many a intensive care units of a large part are filled with non baxley should people. sonya, there have been measures already in place in france. and also there was talk that there would be new restrictions introduced, which were now seeing how of the french taken to these at these measures when we've seen in france this year, really long and sustained a protest across the country really against the health pass that was introduced in france in july this year, and that is also one reason by french lawmakers have been a bit wary about introducing vaccine mandates. so far we also have for the special engine evictions coming up next spring. and so lawmakers have tended to create a cavity, but on the other hand, you know, we've had about 78 percent of the french population now that has been double vaccinated. i think many of them are now accustomed to these new restrictions, and i have to say in recent weeks, unlike some european countries,
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francis stayed away from announcing big restrictions like locked downs closures. and so, you know, life has seemed, somehow normal in not in many places. right now we mentioned before, you mentioned it that, you know, we've seen a huge number of the cases over a 100000 new cases actually in one single day. and, and we've got these measures with which we've just been talking about and, or what, what's the reason for this explosion in cases what, what's being blamed on in france? well i think one of the main reasons like elsewhere is the high be concept transmissible omicron vaccine, you know, health experts here really seeing that that has led to the sojourn cases. it's become critical, the se, hospitals now risk of being overwhelmed. but i think one of the reasons could also be increased testing. you know, we've seen people queueing up at laboratories and pharmacies trying to get testing before the christmas holidays before they joined the families on holidays. and that could also explain
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a you know why we're seeing the secure jump in numbers. sonya family car in paris, thank you for that update. israel has begun trialing a force dose of the crone of ours faxing, a 150 medical staff at a hospital near tel aviv are being given a 4th shot of the biotech pfizer vaccine. but some medical experts or warning that widespread additional booster programs in rich countries may prolong the global pandemic. this doctor is one of the 1st people to get a 4th corona virus vaccine. he's taking part in what's thought to be a world. first trial, all the participants or medical staff who've had 3 vaccine doses, but were found to have low antibody levels. i'm excited to be the 1st person, apparently in the world who got the 4th booster of lee called correction. to paraphrase, in all thing to small, german and shoulder probably joins therefor mankind. israel's health ministry is
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considering an expert panels recommendation to give additional boosters to medics and people aged over 60. some experts urge caution. i really don't know if will only the 4th of those. i think it's a big question. hah. i think it is. that's why it's so important to have a research. now before most of the world is even thinking about a 4th. and we need to see whether there's any effect giving for almost 45 percent of the israeli population is already triple jabbed. but this concern about the spread of the army con variant with some 2000 recorded cases and one known death prime minister, enough tale bennett, has already ordered preparations to begin for rolling out the 4th dose. if the plan gets approved, it would go against warnings from the world health organization will blanket wooster programs are likely to prolong the pandemic rather than ending it by
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diverting supply to countries that already have high levels of vaccination coverage . giving the virus more opportunity to spread and mitigate the trial will test the safety and efficacy of a 4th shot. but politicians must decide on the ethics of boosting in the face of global vaccine inequality. here's a round up of some more developments in the pandemic. u. s. airlines have cancelled hundreds more flights to to i'm a kron infections among staff. all of the major carriers have faced labor shortages because carbon crews and grand stuff of cold in sick joe biden has pledged to ease a shortage of coven 19 tests. as the alma chron variant threatened to overwhelm hospitals in the united states, he said there was, quote, more work to be done to stem micron serge and the british government has opted not to introduce new restrictions in england in the run up to the new year. the
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government says it's waiting for more evidence before taking action and that's going to round up of some other headlines now. talks aimed at salvaging the 2015 iran nuclear agreement of resumed in the austrian capital vienna. and you diplomatic warn that difficult work? lay ahead for the negotiators. the aim is that the united states will rejoin the deal after the trumpet, ministration unilaterally withdrew in 2018. somali as prime minister has called on security forces to follow his orders and accused the president of an attempted to president mohammed. to abdulla he mohamed to earlier suspended prime minister mohammed hussein robe lay from office on allegations of corruption. the 2 leaders have repeatedly clashed over delays to somali as parliamentary elections to dams have burst in northeastern brazil, causing severe flooding and forcing the evacuation of thousands of people. water swept into the city of a tom bay in by estate after the dams gave way. 800 people have died since
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torrential rains began pounding region in early november. sarah weddington, the lawyer who won the landmark roe vs wade case in the united states, has died at the age of 76. her victory in the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas polish president and re duda has vetoed a controversial media law saying he could not signed the bill in its current form. it would have banned companies outside europe from holding a controlling stake in polish media companies. demonstrations against the law, attractive thousands of people with critic saying it would have curtailed press freedom. holland's president has put his foot down with a widow. he has halted the government's plans for a new media, lo and sent the issue back to parliament. leach on that of not him was i appeal to the parliament to find better solutions with the opposition. and so i would say that shares of foreign owners can be reduced in the future. let us go to but in
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a responsible society contracts that have already been signed, have to be respected zigler on each nerve spool. and so the only private tv station that remains critical of the government will be allowed to continue broadcasting. the t v. n belongs to the american media group discovery. both the u. s. and the you had criticized the law after all, americans would have to give up their majority shareholding. it could even lead to a hefty lawsuit on the streets. tens of thousands of poles have been demonstrating to feel that the law clubs, media freedom and must be withdrawn for the opposition. this is a when was, is upon because the president does not want to sign up to a project with a government in decline. so he wants to preserve good relations with the americans is american army as the president cast as vito he also said that many polish citizens do not want more conflicts. they are already facing rising prices due to inflation and setbacks from the corona virus pandemic. but the media law could be
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back in parliament to be debated all over again. a russian court has increased the prison sentence handed down to a historian and human rights activist, in a case that's attracted international attention. judges extended yuri dmitri f sentence from 13 to 15 years in high security penal camp. last year he was convicted of sexually abusing his adopted daughter critics. of the russian state say the charges are trumped up. the historian came to prominence for researching the crimes committed during the regime of joseph stalin. dmitri f had worked for the renamed russian human rights organization, memorial, which documents soviet era, repression. in a separate case, the organization is facing closure for floating russia, so called foreign agent laws. a verdict is due on tuesday. russians have a saying about the unexpected. it blows like snow on to your head. but for historian arena shabba cova. the possibility that international memorial may be
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forced to close comes as no surprise. she helped found the n g o decades ago. but in 2016, the russian government found that the organization was a foreign agent. since it received contributions from abroad, it's come under increasing legal pressure ever since i would not li clanging to it if i mean we are the keepers of the memories that the russian state would most like to forget. since it only wants to remember its achievements and victories that scattered till this to rain, you had done daily that danny memorial is dedicated to coming to terms with what happened under the regime of joseph stalin. state oppression that saw more than 12000000 people declared enemies of the people. a western sounding name or a high degree of education could get you jailed or executed or sent to the gulags work camps where millions disappeared from you. about a quarter of the victims were women. a new exhibition called material female
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memories of the gulags shows some of the things they left behind at the children's good. but i'm with them like female. and he, even though they were far fewer women who were wicked and was of the gulags place, they were the ones who kept the memorabilia with awful oppression. ramos women also survived that ordeal and even able to keep the memory active. but after gulags alive on the b, that's all that, that the, by me now ha, memorabilia like this dress, the only article of clothing women in the gulag we're allowed, stitched up countless times with a fish bone or hand made toys for children who had been taken away often they never saw their mothers again. it's not clear whether the exhibition will be open to the public after the court's judgment. irina shabba cova is not optimistic yet the was the last think the organization will be shut down. i'll be very glad if i'm
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