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a young women in nigeria is determined to shrink the mountains of trash and life in chaos. lebanon's poverty levels arising and with that people's desperation. the 8th of august 2020 was a dark day for lebanon. a huge explosion at the port of bay route, decimated areas of the city and destroyed much of the country's grain stores. that damage is still taking its tow grain prices shut up. and now we, tim ports from ukraine have ceased around 80 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. many who can and now trying to leave perhaps the most telling sign of the collapse of any country is garbage pining up on the streets of its capital. and people rummaging through it, ah,
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the lebanese have lived through so many wars, but they have never gone hungry like this. in any of them. i beg while picking scraps from the garbage. i have no money for food to la. hopefully, the war will come back sooner than later. even war is better than what we're going through now. below. oh, lebanon is over. the pensioner says lebanon no longer exists. before midnight in a large bakery in southern bay route. they quickly sell what's available. bakeries here don't have large stocks of flour. many places are running out of bread and the country imported much of its wheat from water ukraine. that's making the problems here even worse for them of uncovered. there's no more broad and i have 7 children at home. may god help us a lab, may god help this country? amanda hobbins, my family and
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a root has no bread. they asked me to buy some. here it is none. i've searched everywhere. i let mahal they root may look pretty on a postcard from afar. you wouldn't suspect the tragedies behind every door. marva eunice, a special education teacher, takes us into her children's room a little intact world. but appearances are deceiving. her daughter a lou me is full and is battling an aggressive form of cancer. but there is no medicine in the country for her as her, but none of gay. we've reached a point psychologically or where we wake up suddenly and fear that she is no longer with us on shore. and i am going to quinn about that with most of them are known for a louise parents. the search for medicine is a 24 hour job through friends, acquaintances, and networks. they organized coal chains and by her medicine in france,
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in switzerland and nigeria. at the same time, they watch their currency losing its value, their savings disappearing, and they daughter's chances of survival, rapidly sinking and again and the almost the same been me. we had a 90 percent hope that she would be cured by you. but the lack of medication and the medical complications arising from that have pushed her chances down to 4045 percent. i rambled me yellow, the family only has a tricity for a few hours of the generate outside needs diesel. and since the war and ukraine, it's become a luxury item, but their daughter's medicines have to stay. kula had the official box. so this is our treasure chest. and then we tap electricity from the neighbors on some one with their own power generator sends the electricity to us to keep this cool at all times of that got
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a won known for lebanon's wealthy. and the billionaires and lebanese politics life goes on as before. the decision makers simply expect the arrival of humanitarian aid. the un report blames the state and the central bank for the impoverishment. the economic and financial crisis could have been avoided. the lebanese recently elected in new parliament, but there is little hope the system will change. as i must say, we don't vote out this corrupted leadership. wield all the guy here with our youth will emigrate at all. my friends have already left, there is no electricity, no water and no reform saw nothing. thus la la, she would noted for our government should go home from the very top to the very bottom that the president is not ashamed to open his mouth. those that want to escape lebanon's poverty risk their lives in tripoli, the poorest city in the country. the numbers of people who die trying to flee are
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rising on. there's more and more anger. the victims of the latest boat disaster are being laid to rest yoseph l, jamal is morning, his daughter, his granddaughter, and his wife. they died in the mediterranean. 7 of them wanted to flee to germany. this simple life, he says, had become increasingly unbearable in recent years when i have there. but i hear, they set off full of hope. the last cellphone video before setting sail, pray that we don't drown, they say having to pay for the boat trip. i sold a car furniture and mattresses and went into debt. this of august tell us that i was lazy, the lebanese navy ran the boat and it sank within seconds. fatty 9 refugees died. none of them got a passion. leslie alena, they pointed their guns at us,
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what we didn't stop to look the get oliver. i told the officer to go away up that we had women and children on board and said, we were not terrorists. we were not doing anything wrong. no, not a heavy while, and we was just emigrating from a country that can no longer support us. the can no longer feed us shuffler. model of domino, the family is in shock. they sit in the only room with windows, a dilapidated leaky home. a son and daughter in law have come from germany. they're worried about their sick father, who they say often can't afford more than tea and bread when they feel helpless. if you like them for years and we've been here looking for pharmacies, not justified medicine for him, but we can't find any kind him to become info. now
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they ask us, can germany help us recover our dead women and children from the mediterranean, their own country, abandoned them long ago with the piles of garbage on our planet are expanding dramatically by mid century. they'll be an extra $3400000000.00 tons of trash every year. well, see countries of the worst culprits when it comes to waste production? but more and more is produced in africa 2 by 2050. it's set to reach more than $500000000.00 tons each year. that's more than twice as much as to day. about 90 percent of it ends up in landfills or is dumped in nature with around 21000000 residents, lagos is africa's most popular city. according to the cities, waste authorities every day,
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more than $10000.00 tons of rubbish are discarded. damaging both people's house and the environment. less than half of all waste is collected. just 13 percent is recycled. but there's reason for hope. ah no, without the environment, we are non existent. imagine walk into animal, the life there is no, we can't interact with the environment. vondik soil underneath your feet to the air you breathe. so the sounds you hear nature is a very, very huge part of our existence or which we shouldn't leave in this hum. when you with nature, we should understand and need only to be preserved to thou. we come preserved as humans a change make her boot camp in lagos, nigeria, ah, 20 year old environmental activist, or the was shame boy, joe founded and india for training. the next generation of movers and shakers. her
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students here explore ways to make saving the environment creative and fun, such as separating waste in pairs with their legs tied to one another. at the end of the workshop, the best project is decided on the n g o u recycle supports the winning idea. the wages n g o has reached over 6000 young people in 11 african countries, 5 rent new ways of cycle recycle. houses, where bosses and how to be in need are amongst my peers. also continue actually educating my peers and people younger than me about the impact we have on the environment, the good impacts and in the, by the facts that they can also have on the environment. i also want to teach them how to be lee does and be changed because amongst their peers and those that people
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have on them. ah, so this plan is question us. the old child is, is standing in front of a was coming straight ahead. how does it fit the one i and then what we do about students from the bright achievers, school have spent several days connecting and cleaning plastic bottles with a touch of paint. they transformed into st. decorations for their neighborhood. when you look at the outside of the school, yeah. did. did. did. which contains a lot of plastic voters and we see that we can make use of these blasting and what we now get as a team. what can we use it for now, sir, the young people collected over 12000 bustles as part of a similar project. yeah. do what is the process of
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watson waste into something of value in this process? just because it's not like recycling because we says we have to break it down to almost the other thing is that once you're on the website you gain that stopped something like probably an hour to walk in wonderment or something that basically is it says you could please, in the sprawling city of lagos has a special waste management authority. all the one say moto is hoping to get support from the department, which is just a quiet 100 new garbage trucks. the local government is also investing money and local recycling incentive programs. currently hundreds of recycling containers are still waiting to be installed around lagos. on the was shay motor wants to ask the waste management director why this city is still choking in garbage. 15 years ago these plastic they do in their wires is,
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did. a lot of was we are using a glass ball true where you drink a name, tonya watts will back to the bottling company to refill with the population challenge and groups. it is ministry forced to find easier and quicker we to, to get all these all the, our products was so eve, daisy, we, we come to ring, the usage is always going to be better. nonetheless, seconds had over again, activist unexpectedly finds an ally in the money from director the to quickly agree to plan a joint conference for high school and university students. and there's plenty of work to do before that me and then do as confusion has so many laws, what it's just written. most of in the i was put into practice, we need to make laws and effects laws, implement laws. and for those laws,
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concept in preserving the environment. for instance, if you'd like climate change and glass flowing oil spinning that's toby impacting the region. the laws that the wilson protect conveniences will guarantee that was being followed because people are choosing a company that doesn't profit or plot properly to the planet to buy. like when i'm watching, my job isn't busy saving the planet. she studies law at the university of lagos. here too, her focus is environmental protection. but sometimes even the most dedicated climate hero needs to break spending time with frames as well come reward after all the hard work and still tired of sitting back and watching the plan, the planet into the very, very horrible states. right? we don't have much time. i will need to take action as soon as possible to preserve
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what we know and issues like crime which info is. he's actually trying to do things . i know one is too young to make a difference. he probably had before. and i don't ever look down yourself on the circumstances your background, you find me like where you came from. you have so much potential. ah, women have driven cars ever since. they were 1st invented in 18. 88 back to bens, the wife of car bents, inventor of the motor car drove the 1st model, a distance of a 106 kilometers. and the 1st person to drive a car around the world was also a woman clam hanoi. hash dennis in 1927 to 29 and to day across the globe, women work as truck drivers. they drive attack seas through cities. and
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they compete in monterey says, even in a highly conservative society, like saudi arabia, there is no visibility on the ground on here. and so putting all the numbers and arrows can be bewildering for beginners last to look at your they did simone as schooling to budding racing drive rule on the art of finding your bearings in the desert. so it's a bit easy to, to hit and we studied the manual yesterday. so everything sasha come all in l. hom . alcohol are newbies to the world of motor sports and are preparing for their very 1st race, which is an historic one. the 1st ever women's rally event in saudi arabia, driving us so new to us. it's only been a few years. you know that we've been driving and saudi, but you know, the off road is, is our backyard, literally that we, you know, we've grown up racing and having fun on the weekends. so it kind of comes naturally to us. and we're excited that it's finally like an official legit event on the
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final training before the big race. and l hom. 32 is at the wheel. i'm just going to put on my job to look at it and focus. i thought my co pilot, sasha, 34 loves the adventure. hell her even if not the navigation worth 1200000 reality. they were jolla, they simone, a from motor sports, crazy italy, we're preparing the 2 friends for their race is on labor love and also a challenge because it made up as soon as they certainly have the caution. this is sheila, but what's difficult here is he can't train year round because of the weather school. plus you don't have the number of gadgets you do in italy. so there are more challenges. but on the plus side and we have the most beautiful desert on a world here, little guys, a demo disaster bellowed and warned a new era has dawned in saudi arabia. ready traditionally roads here were strictly reserved for men only until 2018. this was the only country left on the planet where women were barred from driving. before a major political,
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you turn the kingdoms all male leadership headed by crown prince mohammed bin solomon introduced vision, 2030 a set of economic and social reforms including limited freedoms for women. but the regimes, human rights record remains anything but visionary. lotion all. how long was among the activists who bought for women's right to drive? but who have since based a government crackdown on descent? she's currently subject to a 5 year travel ban on sasha and joyce. the recent changes in the country she chooses not to wear a head scarf or western style of dress is now permitted in public but still, there is a long way to go for equal rights and opportunities for women here. issues with divorced women like how to take care of the whole situation with children. there's issues with how you're treated in the workplace. you know, women in business where a minority even in sports like it's, it's very new to saudi, but universally,
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it's been a difficult thing. but the obstacles to progress, she says are not only from the men, because some of the women like because they didn't do it in their generation, they feel like they shouldn't teach their daughters to do the same thing. so for example, my mom wanted me to go into ballet or something, girlie, early, per se. but my message is that there is no gender when it comes to sports, breaking down societal norms and traditions takes a huge effort. men and women can work out together at this gym in the capital re odd on thinkable back when sasha and l. hom. we're still kids annual membership costs of princely, $13000.00. no problem for the 2 business women now more eager than ever to stay in shape. their big race is just around the corner. it's just before 6 a. m, as the sun rises over high in a city,
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in the north of the country. man, the host of the country's 1st rally event for women. over at this mosque, local men ponder the changes under way in their nation opinion is divided while some have reservations. others welcome the idea of women at the wheel wally, but alien cottage that they didn't could, is that and we, we are standing beside that does to fust because it oh, we always consider us as we have on till edition. we hover on clay fia, which see not far down the road. there's a flurry of activity in and around the parking lot as 68 drivers fine tune their vehicles, while some also record that vital instagram video just to competitors have yet to
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show up. i check on the those and see whether or not he already has no there is. he's only 10 minutes. yeah. it's ok by some of the time he's a good day. but he that but their team chief is relieved when they finally turner. it's a particularly proud moment for sasha and l hom, as they get to apply their names to the car together with the saudi national emblem . after a quick photo in just minutes to go, sasha gets down to her principal job for the race, navigating their way through the road book on that will 3. so the race takes competitors through the ruby alcholay, the largest sand desert in the world. sasha l. home and their car had put in
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a good performance and they crossed the finish line 6. 0, oh was amazing. the landscaping buckler. sasha banged her head at one point along the at times very bumpy ride. at one point when i was dizzy, she had to call race and drive at the same time. and you know, this is of these type of experiences. really test your partnership. i feel really like happy that we're taking responsibility and learning ourselves. feel like we're capable and we did it and we're so proud of ourselves and all the other girls to be honest, the headache will soon fade, unlike their pride in delight. women who have written a new chapter in the history of motor sports shot by that. oh, yeah, you know, on the curve when we waited for you, i don't know why you know 5 how do
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different people live around the world? this week we had to the netherlands. enjoy. ah. yeah. oh, hi, my name, shirty and we're in, i'll me other right now. this is closer to amsterdam and we build our own happy home here. so let's go to my site and i will show income with . so now we're in our living room, and we designed it as one whole area. and without any walls, just connecting. and i'm this i and we have our vision
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room next room. and it also does our side of our house with in the system now. well, our picture in trying to design it as we call it space because we really like life. simply go z as in say that huh. and when we do like with various st and i am, so this is the one of her or, well i will read over. we also store our own buying because we live on our own small urban vineyard and we make our own wine. and that is one and a school, a toaster,
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hold her now where and their actual living room. i also love to hang out is really, really light and on the spark of the worst. and that we don't hear from a member, so that very lovely. and this is really a favorite spot of mine because that in the morning you have the morning sun, this side. so i'm looking at my own health and the other side and enjoy the morning. so this is her most fit for house. and because it's like a painting and we design this thing. so when you enter the house and you can see her whole paradise looping it moves in during spring and summer or so were and then at the end of her to her now. and i hope you enjoyed
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it a little bit in our way of living and eligible. and we are welcome to stay with an explorer on may and i, which is a lovely city to visit i by see you soon. and that's all from us at global 3000 this week. what did you particularly enjoy about the program? send us your feedback, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com. and check us out on facebook to d w global ideas. see, take, can ah, with
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go, mike speaking, how can this passionate hatred of a people be explained a gold. com? where does it come from? come also wrap up the history of anti semitism. he's a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles in the christian christianity wants to convey that is why christianity you like the figure of the jew as the parent some hope, the flat it's a history of slender of hatred and violence is the monkeys from then on the jews were considered servants of evil. we simply told you the most atrocious chapter under, within 6 years, a 3rd of our people were exterminating 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the
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