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tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  July 25, 2022 5:15am-5:31am CEST

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the fishery of le claire's woes. the grid at luke hastily has been good to the dutchman, and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere there was a rare moment of joy in a poor season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and tea mate, louis hamilton on the podium. but the day belonged to for stepan, who, 7th, when of the season, gives him a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary. that's all for now. will stories is next for the look at the booming market, the latvian built drive that's coming up after a short break. ah
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nico it is in germany to learn german polish pinnacle. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free? just ask for fidel is e learning course nikos vague. ah, ah. this week on world stories, germany a year after the flood. uganda battling air pollution. but
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we begin in latvia where a drone manufacturer is seeing a spike in demand because of the ukraine war. many of the companies employees are from ukraine a few weeks ago these ukranian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver. now they're building drones for the ukrainian army. atlas aerospace, the latvian company, they now work for saw an explosion in demand for military grade recognizance drones with the onset of the war in ukraine previously was like, i was happy to sell 10 drawn spell months. and now you, if you're talking about external $100.00, pay up amount of stuff to figure, maybe it's not enough and we need to sell to think how we're going to sell more. atlas builds drones that are small enough to be carried by one soldier. they are highly sought after by ukrainian special forces. units equipped with these drones can cover large areas for recognizance and stream their video feeds back to base in
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real time in for red thermal imaging cameras turn night into day. atlas says tools like this help save soldiers lives and the ukrainians are buying so far more than 100. drones have already been delivered. the battleship has become a bit more transparent. maybe you have soldiers that are just more independent. can act independently because they already have all the data and what's happening over the next hill behind bad wall. this justice on ukraine's battlefields consumer drones from china have had a starring role in propaganda video circulating on social media that the soldiers have been modifying these drones to drop bombs. i heard often to devastating effect. yeah. yeah, but you won't be stuck in there, but experts say using chinese may drones is potentially dangerous. this video
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allegedly shows an artillery strike honing in on a ukrainian drone operator. ah, it's been claim that d j i. the chinese firm producing these drones is passing on gio tracking information to the russian military. something the company denies. back in latvia, atlas aerospace is hiring more ukrainians to increase production. they are keen to help lever, but the line that we're making trends for the ukranian army. with the help of d strains, we shall win the war. that war is a money maker for some. all of these green bags will be going to ukraine, and they won't be the last, on average, these drones only last for 48 hours in combat. and so the flow of equipment will continue a year after the flood
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catastrophe in the art valley. much of the major damage has been repaired, but for the people affected by the deluge. the emotional scars will take longer to heal one year after scenes of abandonment. this used to be a tranquil village street with half timbered houses and gardens on the banks of the ar, the apparently harmless stream that became a raging torrent. taking cars, houses everything with it, and leaving lasting marks on the people. here. i'm outside announced father, are you afraid of walter? even of taking a shower on her j. o. you hear the sound of the water coming out of the shower head and it remind you of that rushing sand and the wetness. business laska full jojo,
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hanrick's childhood home, survived the flood, but an outside wall almost collapsed. after 8 months of work, the family was able to move back in. at least 134 people died when the r flooded. hundreds are still missing, including a newly as neighbourhood. reddish alton, if i guess i'll never forget it. oh, good paul. this massive water just popped the door open and my kid yell dialect my, my mom help mom help life. and then suddenly it was quiet. and i didn't see some people for 3 days, and then i saw them and i knew okay, that safe, nothing happened to them. and, and zisha had didn't mix puffy out. these are images from the days after the flood . mud and debris piled up meters high. back then we visited mohammed abdul hamid who was trying to salvage what he could from his rented barbershop
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shopping. i've been here 6 years. i've lost everything in shambles for laura, for months he gave haircuts outside. now finally, his salon is open again, but hardly any work has been done on many houses. some are in danger of collapsing . sometimes it's unclear who's responsible for paying to fix them up. not many people had insurance. state aid payments have not arrived yet. or there not enough. mohammed's hair salon is an exception through dusty london. i'm really happy that the shops up and running again, that every day life is back that i get to see my customers are either mine or condenses in a. yeah, my heart is dancing. mine has fun in his. i'm tonton. once again, the r is a harmless looking stream. but for many here, the havoc it caused
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a year ago is far from over. ah, air pollution is the 2nd biggest killer in africa after 8th. a young climate activist is taking matters into her own hands and forcing the authorities to do more to improve air quality ugandan climate activist. he would and natalia is concerned about the air quality in her city. the smoke from binding waste traffic fumes, an industrial remissions have made camp ha, one of africa's most polluted cities. let air here feel very unclean, very polluted. it filled shocking of a um, a sudden change in smell that you can feel it doesn't feel healthy at all.
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knuckle you runs, you can, the group of the climate change movement, freight is for future. she is known for speaking up for the environment, but now she is taking action. makalya wants to sue this city authorities. she accuses them of failing to combat air pollution. hospitals are seeing an increase in illnesses linked to breathing bad air, such as lung cancer and asthma. and we have done studies a credit when you get a 100, a 1000 as much x. okay. and for them, for one year, what we call a told on passing the us $27.00 of them would be in the next couple. you, once the city authorities to do more to talk with a problem where they have the power to regulate the amount of cars that are coming in and out of the city that are contributing so much to the air pollution. i feel
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like there should be more trees on the road side, like within other cities abroad that help in cleaning up the air. i feel that there's an issue with our west damping, sweating and collection, and that needs to be checked. but the authorities see that they don't have the money to clean up the cities here. one of the biggest problems companies lacking is funding coming to you going to us, what does we're willing are very, very thankful, but the big ones we have require big funding. and that's why i call upon i development partners joso communion support you going to has stick in some states to help reduce air pollution. it has been the input of older, less environmentally friendly cars, and authorities planned to expand public transport to help the can just the city. but the problem of emissions remains until this key pollute has,
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are effectively addressed. makalya sees that compl as it is unlikely to get any clean ah, in the wake of the butcher massacre and ukraine, a team of hair dressers and stylists, are donating some much needed comfort and care in the form of free haircuts and beauty treatments. they have survived the very worst now these boots residents want to look their very best with free haircuts, manicures, facials, and massages. because the beauty volunteers have come to town. the groups founder all have billets gus as they help those who suffered because of the russian invasion, agree browse home. their houses are damaged. ah, but they want to steal a does have,
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might not have mice will then sell. it was the maybe they built their life. yeah. ah, silas, dennis, tech and echo had to flee the war in the east himself. he says he's just doing what he knows best. right now i can do this and i do do what i do, you know? and make some people happy. barbara golub at him and then co says the volunteers are kind of battalion fighting and what he calls the beauty front. but their work is often anything but skin deep to speak for them. to understand, understand a male lord and hale and we'll try to understand feelings and it's like art therapy, i think. and some of the people here say the treatments. give them more than inner piece. they can spark hope so. crushing is, will it have smith, c, butch, and better future?
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this was the one the for city, a beautiful european country. when was on, we cannot be slaves with them. we want to be free to live in dignity, to earn money, to raise children, to rebuild our town. we will have better times with founder or houses. the volunteers have to be strong. the hear many, many painful stories. right? we have her know maybe choice to me to cry or to show our feelings. no, no, we're here to help. that's why we want to be strong, who we must be happy smile. the beauty volunteers are hoping to expand, raise more money, visit more towns and cities, and as the war grounds on that there's every chance they'll be able to continue work, which they call the way of serving the country. ah,
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