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ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the app now ah ah! this is dw news live from berlin. cobit cases hit new records across europe. france reports one of the world highest one. the tallies since the started the pandemic. this is countries from europe to china ramp up restrictions against the omni cron
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variance. also coming up. russia supreme court shuts down the country's leading human rights group. the and g o memorial dedicated itself for documenting the atrocities of russia stolen this past. will that era's crimes now be forgotten? an artist, an activist, the navy. molly's i comic photo shine a light on black and queer culture in south africa and exhibition berlin features their groundbreaking work. ah, i'm aaron tilton. welcome to the show. francis announced a record new number of corona virus infections. authorities counted just under 180000 new cases in 24 hours. it's the highest the country has seen and is one of the highest totals of any nation seen in the pandemic. for government has already
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announced new measures aimed at slowing down the spread of the virus. those include limiting the size of gatherings of people and the mandatory wearing of mask outdoors united kingdom, greece and portugal also reported record figures on tuesday. many of those new case was fueled by the new omni cranberry it here in germany for government has responded with new corona virus restrictions, which came into force on tuesday with new years eve approaching, the government is policing tighter limits on public and private celebrations. it's also urgent and vaccinated to get the job before the new restrictions took effect. people protested in cities across the country. ah, hundreds of people demand to pass tensions ran high on the streets of tito in the eastern state of saxony on monday night. just one of many protest so organized across the country against the government's coroner, by restrictions and covey. 19 vaccines. it was a tense, but
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a peaceful protest. in the nearby town of foutz and police were attacked with fireworks and butters, as they attempted to break up an authorized protest. authorities reported at least 10 officers injured in the capital berlin. there is a little understanding of the violin that has erupted. and for those who still refused to get vaccinated, but you, we all get every mandatory vaccine where we go on holiday without questioning it. so what's happening now is ridiculous. the mom of news, nothing. it's not necessary to take it as tweets and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully with other re all in the same boat. so why do some have to kick up a fuss him for is i think, i don't know if it's the right way, but people probably don't know who else to express themselves or almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started berlin, mayor of francis cag if i visited a heavy 19 intensive care unit,
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she repeated the government's pleated a quarter of the population still and vaccinated in germany. lessons in this instance get hard as a native, as i can only say it again and again. the people lying here in this hospital rush, many of them are probably thinking if only i had done it is perhaps, then it would have prevented this from happening. i washed by probably their opponents to their vaccine and measures that over half of the population support measures now in place. that officials are bracing themselves for a new wave of infections with the more transmissible army chron variance, which could, over when germany is critical, health care infrastructure. china is also expanding his corona virus locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people in the northern parts of shun. she province order to stay home a spike in cases there has produced china's highest infection rates since the outbreak and will hung nearly 2 years ago. it's been almost 2 years since china has
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seen the streets of major cities deserted. but once again, millions of buccaneer lockdown all for it is widened the restrictions across shun she province on tuesday. as a grapple with the country's biggest outbreak. since the initial months of the pandemic, china has pursued a 0 tolerance approach. rolling out must testing and draconian lock downs for relatively small outbreaks. and despite administering almost 3000000000 jobs, initial research shows the locally produce sign of arc offers limited protection against the on the chrome variant. the strategy that the government is implementing, he has 0 covert and that means even if they are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of
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the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing winter olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covey outbreaks don't fair the chill, the already, frosty atmosphere. let's turn out to some other stories, making headlines around the world in the syrian port of la tica, firefighters contained a blaze. hours after missiles attacked the facility from the mediterranean syrian state medias that the attack was carried out by israel, but didn't give details. and the damages caused by the strike is really military has not commented on the attack. members of jordan's parliament have tried to blows during a debate about gender equality and changes to the constitution. the punch began when deputies discussed adding the female noun to amendments, that guaranteed evil rights for all citizens. no one was seriously injured.
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living emergency services say they have rescued at least 40 people stranded by flood waters. every ring had central regions of the country last week, affecting farming and damage in hundreds of homes. authorities believe 13 people have died so far in the flooding. italy's allowing a ship carrying almost 560 migrants to dock and sicily, the vessel owned by the a group doctors without borders has been waiting for a week for permission to head for port. the germans ship, see, watch 3 is also waiting for a safe harbor. it's carrying $440.00 rescued migrants. see, watch 3 picked up the migrants from a number of shipwrecked vessels in international waters off the coast of libya. some have already been evacuated for medical reasons. the crew size help is still needed. we have very vulnerable people on board small children who clearly need different medical care. over in recent days,
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hundreds of people have sat out in boats to reach europe via g and c. dozens are dead or missing after a number of shipwrecks, 16 people including a baby drowned of the island of paris. survivors report starting out from turkey in an attempt to reach italy. they say they wanted to avoid greek territory because of fears. greek border guards would force them back the direct result of all. busy this, with the sharp increasing the border violence applied long across the greek border . so migrants are taking a chance on a longer and more dangerous route. it to the hundreds have arrived on the italian mainland since christmas and the now in quarantine. morning the little song for many of them have had medical treatment because they would be hydrated and hadn't eaten full 6 or 7 days are good the say said the jordan and the cru see was 3 is
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also hoping the permission to head to an attack in port will come soon in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court there has ordered the closing of memorial countries, most respected human rights group. it defends the rights of political prisoners in russia, and helps victims of soviet error oppression. the court agreed with the prosecutions argument that the organization violated a law on so called foreign agents, memorial and supporters. the charges are politically motivated. russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded, supporters defied a protest fan to gather in front of memorials headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated. was the idea of critics of being eliminated. so is the opposition. any one who wants to lit the mask off russia and look critically at its history that is being eliminated obese. now,
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your distorted memorial was classified as a foreign agent. that meant the organization had to comply with various requirements. the court founded in violation of those rules. the angio is now banned and must stop its work in russia. for many memorial represents the historical conscience of the country. it aims to make sure that the reign of terror in the soviet union under joseph stalin and the inhumanity of the gulag prison camp system are not forgotten. when earlier this month, russian president vladimir putin accused memorial of rehabilitating the reputations of nazi collaborators in world war 2 was a moment of in use of the organization denied all allegations and wants to appeal. it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is, why don't we put in kremlin so determined to have more close down?
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did you put that question earlier to puzzle and degree of from the organizations board of directors? and i think i would need to say that it's a long history of oppression against me more l as in sports and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that there's no lifestyle legend or put in and he's close friends. he's the former keegan officer and all the many people around around him and who has now the biggest power international day, a former occasion officers and for the family. and the moral always was the enemy because we started to what they did and thirties and the old there. so that history, this is the 1st point. the 2nd thing eats and because me morrow wasn't only historical society and we not only work with stones or oppressions, but also was their biggest part of new moral work in the human rights in the modern
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russia. and that's why it was, it was all this was hard topics for the russian government in church now in the end on all other fields or relation of human rights inside a freshman. and it was very stressful and tomorrow will be the 2nd case against the human rights center of the moral. and it probably also will be bound to work. and the said thing is because they're putting these more than 20 years in power. and they're now preparing the next next his turn to the keep the power because they now they prepare into the transition of his power or to keep him from one more president election. and then that's why the tricky down all in the huge in the band with organizations that was puzzle and ray of memorials, board of directors, south africa, photographers, donnelly, mul, holy is known for betraying sexual freedom and black,
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queer culture. and museum here in berlin has dedicated an exhibition to the artist and activist. it's an insight into south africa's l g, b t, q, community, and reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable. we're even royal. these are some of the faces of z nellum holy, whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal and south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me. and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition in berlin
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shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years. in that we put al, the fear is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless to both, to be desiring to be unafraid of the camera. confident and empowered
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to nailing holies haunting images, celebrate queer beauty and dignity, making them visible to the world. they're watching to be news. i'm aaron tilton, berlin, and remember they'll be more news at the top of the hour. take care and see you soon. i in literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kid . fine strains grown up world may only objective when it is to show where to
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wall street, germans or looking elsewhere for their new year pyrotechnics as authorities again by the sale of fireworks. some are even heading to denmark as supply chain woes man to spain is urging more women to keep on truckin on public lillius. and here's your business update. us stock market is open stronger on choose day on optimism that the i'm a crohn corona virus variant will not d rail. the global economic recovery stocks came off a bit as traders closed their positions for 2021. and there are lingering concerns about on a cron driven traveler disruptions and store closures. but markets are surfing a holiday week, wave boosted by softer rules on corona, virus infections that should offer help for staff challenged businesses. well, james sweeney has more from the new york stock exchange. hi james. good to see. the
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stocks are edging higher as we approach the end of the year to the markets feel that i'm a crown is less of a threat than previously thought. well, i can't really speak on behalf of all of the markets, but evidence would suggest that to be the case is a problem. less of a threat to the markets. yes, it has been here or the u. s. at least we went from being told to be in fear of a deadly 3rd varying to, well, it's more can they just contagious than delta, but not as deadly to the cdc here, recommending tend to quarantine for break 2 cases. so now, recommending 5, just yesterday we've had hundreds of celebrities athletes, traitors here on wall street. they've gotten it, they're back on camera, they're back playing, sports bells is across the world. have it right here in new york city, there's thousands lighting up. they're just being safe. they're being cautious and trying to prevent the space, but it's oma chromos of a threat. for the most part here in the united states, it is now you do have companies like apple here in new york city that announced that it won't let any shoppers physically inside the store regardless of
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vaccinations, that is but then you have a study like today from south africa that said that the crime infection appears to protect against the delta barion and could displace it. and that's not for my words that's from the africa health research institute. so with all of these mixed messages and all of these makes headlines. yes, omar crime fears here in the us are less of a threat than previous lot thought and are pushing the markets higher. and also all you have to do is look at the holiday numbers from yesterday and realize people are still out there shopping. all right, well james, you're basically just said that it's not looking as seriously as previously thought . so this is obviously playing huge factor in the situation there. yes, it definitely is that stiffly playing a huge factor, the santa close rally was in full effect starting yesterday of 300.350 points. the markets are up today and again restrictions they happened to be all. busy over the place here in the u. s. and it's led to a lot of confusion, and that's been since day one. and regarding the confusion with cobit roles of the markets, are taking that in. and they're trying their best to consider like how can you take
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this threat seriously, if they don't even know what the threat actually is that they don't know what the rules actually are to prevent this threat. and that's the real. that's the real concern here. we have companies again like apple that are not living inside the store, but then you have airliners that are saying give us 5 days. we're pre right of 10 days. seems like there's a lot going on. james sweeney in new york. thank you for that. well like much of the world, europe is seeing a shortage of truck drivers. it's causing quite the pinch in supply chains across the continent. in spain, the government is looking at ways to recruit more people into the profession, especially from traditionally under represented groups. this is far from begonia, are manette is 1st time getting behind the wheel. the mother and grandmother has been a truck driver for the last 26 years. i guess it's true that we hear the phrase, you don't look like a trucker
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a lot. it happens to many of us and why don't i look like a trucker? what must i look like? it's just that you're so tiny, so skinny. i don't need to be tall and fat. they're still a stereotype of the truck or woman's physique. i don't know why we all have to be very butch, very manly. we buddy much. what we'll do. a recent estimate shows. europe is missing 400000 drivers needed to deliver goods. spain, meanwhile, is missing tens of thousands of drivers alone. guy with a miracle, there are fewer and fewer truck drivers and this is just the tip of the iceberg. there are 10015000 or 20000 truck drivers missing in spain. that's nothing. now, in 10 or 12 years there will be more missing because if the average age of a truck driver in spain today is 50 or 52 years in 10 years, there will be none because there is no generational replacement. they are not making it easier for new people to enter the workforce. many people are invested in
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getting out ahead of this problem and making the often lonely and difficult job more attractive. a driver's union recently won a battle with the government and drivers will no longer be required to load or unload their trucks. the government is also looking at ways to attract not only more women, but more young people. both groups are under represented in the industry, but as more drivers retire every year, this fast moving problem has no speed bumps in sight. while the pandemic has brought tough times for the global fashion industry, consumers confined to their home spend less money on clothes, on, sheltered shops, couldn't sell them. anyway. fashion designers have also been struggling with lucrative showcases often being canceled. we met one such designer in india, videos from 2019, bring back fond memories for a fashion designer, blue maker cheda. she was at the top of her game back then with models at india fashion. we can mom by before the pandemic business was
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booming. people who are not paid for me, i know that i believe that it is not that intention, not the baby ah, but they want to. but it just that the dime that difficult slide from my heart, again, unity at the for them that if their businesses are good, if they do good. ah, if they come out of the situation quicker and foster, i think even i'll be in a better position. and then my money going to be to leave. the pandemic drove the tourists away to on the street, and mom, by fashion stores of clothes down in droves. boomy kancheta also had to close her store. everybody, one of the other has closed down their business. oh, yeah. and this, it ordered was one of i shouldn't have had begun. it really does a bit, but giving up is not her style. she could no longer afford her old design and sewing
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workshop. so she moved her business to a much smaller location. less than 10 of her 45 sewing machines remain in operation and she was only able to keep a handful of employees. this is, i got a little i me come got the will. the impact on work has been too much. earlier we had a very big staff, we had 110 or 111 people working that way, but i'll be watching shortly. now, that's not the situation right now. we only of 8 to 10 people working here as we don't have as much work as before. it's like having no work at all. well, it is like amin aid us of luck, but come cut the me, which will graduate fabrics and patterns fill the store rooms. before the pandemic, the workshop was a roomy, 400 square meters. now the boss can barely find a seat through all my
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of i will plan is something off. no, i'm not going to shut it. okay. so slowly, gradually. oh, earlier than i used to make for myself, my own brand, and i used to work for dinner. that transition has been to sustain instead of i, i'm making other, but i'm production now producing for them. oh, i design and make sample for the other brand on which they give the order these days boomy. ca, cheda only gets to designed late at night. in one of her shops which she's converted into a grocery store, another step in her crisis management plan. usually new year's eve here in germany is a noisy and colorful affair because of all the fireworks going off. but this year, german authorities have again decided to bind the sale of fireworks. so germans are crossing the border into neighboring denmark to buy rockets and buyers. ah,
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he is. even berlin typically goes off with a bang. but the 201920 tick over was different. in a suburban street, in the midst of crowds of revelers. ah, a huge explosion from a home made bomb. hundreds of thousands of euros of damage. scores of people injured for berlin's authorities. it was the cracker that broke the camel's back. then, with the onset of the pandemic, authorities feared the usual stream of wounded would overwhelm hospitals, already groaning under the load of covered cases. a national ban was put in place, but germans just want to have fun via plus and get as event despite everything we want to celebrate the new year. last year it couldn't happen. therefore, we are happy that it's possible this year. in germany, we are not allowed to buy fire crackers, but we are allowed to set them off. fuck them up then the said so many germans are
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making a pilgrimage across the bordering to denmark, to buy their fireworks. ha humble. they come from hamburg, hanover blaming rostock. dusseldorf, purveyors of pyrotechnics had been worried about their economic plight as denmark prepares for a more subdued and new year's celebration than usual. but now business is booming. your heidi van a german customers have helped safe does it? so that's been nice. hemmings in estimates that this year german customers account for 65 percent of the shops turn over. so it looks like, even though the brandenburg gate party is strictly no spectators, nightclubs will be closed and all indoor venues will be off limits to the on vexed . germans will still be able to make some noise to welcome in the new year. here's a reminder of the tough business story we're following for you. this. our stock markets are in a feat mode as the year draws for close investors,
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since the impact of the amazon corona virus variant might not be as serious as previously feared on pablo foliage. in berlin for more business, he's check out our website, d, w dot com for slash business. and we're also on the dw news, eh, youtube channel, and you can find us on facebook as d, w dot desks until next time, take care. ah ah how to eat without feeling guilty about the impact on the plan it. according to german food, pioneers is possible. they are creating environmentally friendly alternatives for
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popular foods in the kitchen. and the laboratory. is this the solution to a growing global population? global 3000 next thought d w m small access can inspire big changes to meet the people making it possible. you go africa joined them as they set out to save the environment. learn from one another and work together for a better future. ah many thoughts do you all for tuning in africa? in 60 minutes on d w. oh,
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cameroon, home to some now well protected gorillas, 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 $80000000.00 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
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health care provision and a greater awareness when it comes to health age distribution varies greatly from country to country. nija has the lowest median age worldwide, just 15 went to yes. 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 mother is a full package of services for their new born social harlan. you appear to work i. this is a talking diaper. it tells the mom if the baby paid all the babies, temperature is higher than $37.00 degrees. so little it says momma, i have
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a fever casual. mamma, how shall i shall official accomplish it? each diaper costs $0.40. the sensor alerts the mother smartphone stated the our product from the baby industry. she insists on demonstrating how it works. as well as selling baby products. dingey being also runs a real estate empire. she owns more than $460.00 luxury hotels for new parents, where mothers can go to be pampered, right after the child is born. is how hot holly is. the luxury suite costs around $13000.00 euros a month. that room is over a 100 me to square big had health, a normal room cost between $57800.00 euros customers with the middle or high income can afford that film called i'm gonna go quite neatly, especially in the wealthy cities in the lobby of this baby hotel and beijing looks like any other luxury hotel with
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a welcoming committee for every guest than you and her family have 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 glasses. but even she can only afford to have one child right now. oh, you don't. yeah, they will know soon. this is will they? if we manage to earn a lot of money quickly, then i'll consider having a 2nd child who we want to make sure our child grows up in prosperity to how that into ha, ha ha. 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 oh,
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so we hope that our child you'll be able to start learning math physics in english soon. i don't want my child to fall behind the others. chinese parents have such high expectations to highs adults. 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 are either, if only one parent works at the family can't survive to last year 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
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a 2nd time have to report to baby or pay 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 pink, needs more babies to realize his dream of china's greatness. with the a show ball, the pension and health sectors are coming under increasing pressure. yemen, the economy will shrink and expenses for social programs will rise with local administrations, will have to go into debt yet. they will we g in, hey long john, province. the consequences are tangible. this area in 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 money,
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but you want to be with your child to. you have to decide either raise your children or make money. the city of now her, the elderly keeps of themselves. street life here is changing in front of the houses. tenants are sought 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 generations are paying for shanks upbringing. ah, that way? i think no one in the country can afford a 3rd child and no one can even afford a 2nd child. that's why they don't want one long. jeff, who has ambitious plans for his only grand daughter. he helps her with her homework,
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but that's still not enough. in a few months time she be taking private english lessons. the child's life motto is hanging on the wall. oh, when you are confused, you have to read all hello. when you're a line, you can thing. when you get mad jester, 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 no 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. come late in the countryside. you see houses, but no people with the last generation here we hired while the last generation
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fears an aging country, many in china fear an aging population. the adults at this baby hotel will continue 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. today 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 are logical limits . industrial farms are exploiting animals and require postulates water and energy
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globally, milk production alone accounts for almost a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector. rafael vogue and singer as a cheese aficionado from a swiss presented family with a long standing love of dairy products for him saying no true traditional ratcliffe and fun dues doesn't come easy. he want to find cheeses that replicate the taste, experience, and texture of cow milk based once, but with no animals involved. 2 and a half years ago, he founded former a food biotech company based in berlin. he wants a cheese that can be eaten with a good conscience. thanks to christian 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 are ready 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 would find them in milk.
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but without the cars, and if you get rid of the cows in this whole value chain, then you're also able to get rid of most of the, of the downsides. really, whether that's in sustainability, ethical, or, or, or health related. unlike house microorganisms aren't picky about their food. informers, lavin bon funky east and bacteria fed into fermenters with by products from the regions beer and potato industries. then they program to produce organic molecules . these micro organisms a 10 times more efficient than cows in converting feet to proteins, plus they'll a pretty much anything organic. this technology can adapt to what's available locally all over the world, such as cocoa or comb plantations. currently, former is making cheese products with a short maturing process. recada and mozzarella. in this food lab at the taking university of sterling, logan sing on his colleagues are experimenting with various flavors and textures.
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they ain't to serve, not only weakens but true cheese lovers too. i to pronounce creaminess. this is a bit more crumbly. no, 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 vulcans xena ones for mo, to become a leader, implementation based daily in europe. 52030 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 the, the mars is bringing alvy to german dinner tables in the form of the beloved
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breakfast sausage. but these are vague and an nutritious thanks to the moraine component mix with spices, potatoes and onions. i ran in that so from calgary will go 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 am of the time, you know, that's how we came up with the idea of making products where we incorporate on. keep it all for come around my whole, really for dr. over design, integration to give the body, all these minerals vitamins and all the essential nutrients, indian corporate social, the algae 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 algae. the company uses 2 types of micro algae, red and ram, and one type of nico althea, their unassuming organisms, all they need is a clean oxygen rich see to flourish up to 2 meters in 4 to 5 months. the harvesters
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must be careful not to damage the roots. then the algae rapidly grow back again. 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. i am before any animal meat 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. al gay is the perfect ingredient, and not only for sausages, riley bure, shops, m, b, them probably didn't have bio shots and also give the body a lot of vitamin or brown hammer cure. alvi like the red dolls algae. it can be eaten straight as a salt substitute sites or it can be deep fried and then it takes like bacon. yeah . bacon substitute for ligan's, richie i nash was unchecked as us will be gone. i'll be sausages are more expensive
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