tv World Stories Deutsche Welle August 6, 2022 3:15pm-3:31pm CEST
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after the break, frankfurt finally found the back of the net courtesy of manual noise mistake some assigning randell colo maloney, with a goal on his debut. fine tuft the only highlight for the home side by an would have the last laugh. substitute leroy son, a beautifully set up jamal lucila, who doubled his account to seal as 61 when on opening day bombs, storming by and assessing the bow incredibly high. you're watching did up the news . there's more on our website, d, w dot com. i've told me already both with red alert for the blue planet. ah, this isn't just route it is a red if acacia. i think we're going to have some epic fighting here. over the
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world, her is becoming a scarce commodity. he's just getting dryer and dryer, and we need more and more water. he somewhere earth dying of thirst. there's no water at home. then it's like be upon the global struggle for water. and nothing can be done. the thirst starts on august 10th on d. w. ah, this week and world stories, botswana, russian sanctions cause diamond boom. italy has call on horseback. but let's start
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in ukraine over 2000 and schools have been destroyed or damaged since the outbreak of war. this ukrainian village is working to rebuild. there's pauline as lots of time on her hands to draw, but she would love to do other things to lose. and the reason i miss my friends, i love, and i miss my teacher, he more it's been 5 months now since the children were at school. the last time was in february. it was supposed to include an excursion, but it was a fateful day. oh so, but all we were supposed to go to the river to see the ice melting. my living for? oh, we couldn't make it because it was the 24th of allotment. voluptuous paulina's mother says the lack of schooling makes her question the decision to stay in ukraine. rush in forces attacked their village at the start of the war. their school was
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seriously damaged, leaving all the kids stuck at home. a wall has been fixed, but most of the windows are still broken and there is no heating. the classrooms will remain empty until basic facilities are restored. oksana is a literature teacher. better said on the 1st day of the war. did the for children started to text me and say good bye. returning into her old classroom is difficult. she's concerned about her students said to her bollicheck, well, it's very painful when you realize that our children so that we don't know what to morrow will bring his name to. will there be any future our kids don't deserve. this isn't as a slow ukrainian forces blew up this bridge to stop the russians coming. but people here are scared of new rocket attacks. so scared the mayor asked us not to use the
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name of the village in this report. pauline andrew classmates don't want to wait for the war to end to go back to school. they sell what they have and what they may to try to fix things will be able to go back to school soon, raise money, and the school can be repaired. ukrainian children are growing up quickly. here they are fighting for a future with what ever they can find. ah, sanctions for the warn ukraine have pushed russia out of the global jewel trade. botswana, the world's 2nd largest source of ra diamonds, is using this to search ahead. for 2 years kiwa booklet low caling struggled to fight the job after finishing school when she was offered a trainee position at this diamond processing factory. and do any fancy things. so if the tammy, i police a mixer,
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a lake nissan and, and they me in the name any legal, they're very thin. if any, no credit a problem for years, the country has been pushing to not only export rough diamonds, but also to attract companies that processed them here to adding value and creating jobs. now, more than 30 companies cut and polish diamonds locally. suddenly in boats on under garment is quite our pro diamond industry. now it is the main industry for most wanna ease of doing business in botswana for diamond cutting and polishing is, is, is quite a weitel thing. why people are easily able to come here instead of the businesses landlocked botswana, was once one of the poorest countries and the world until it discovered vast diamond deposits in less than 20 years. it had turned itself into a success story,
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as well as a middle income country. but the success wouldn't have been possible without this mine and wanting the richest diamond mine in the world, employing more than 6000 people. the government struck a unique deal with the world's biggest diamond cooperation dubious. each site owns 50 percent of the mine. russia currently can't export diamonds to major markets like the u. s. and diamond prices have spiked by 20 percent since the beginning of the war. mining companies and the government here are only cautiously talking about possibly filling this gap. but economist could of boy doesn't believe they should. they should take advantage of the classes in iraq. the when you grade is very, it's very painful. i watch news every day. i don't like what is happening there. ah, but you know, in, on economic point of view, they come to put on, i should have started to promote levels on adam once for that, not these are the best down ones. those are now blended our month. back at the diamond processing factory, cho level really look, billing is hoping to get a job as a polish her when she finishes her training. and chances are goods,
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the company is expanding and constantly hiring new people. the climate crisis has been affecting countries for years. now it's impacting regions that aren't known for extreme climates, such as brandenburg in germany. there should be water flowing down this river bed, but the black ellis during the germans, tate of brandon book, has dried up. again, a consequence of heat waves and drought. water piped in from a nearby lake, replenishing the river at least a bit. which time hu bye works for a state run company that we cultivate these former mining landscapes. he regularly monitors the block ester as, as, as bright. so do i as part has dried up repeatedly during hot summer spells in the past 3 years. that many countries are already familiar with extreme droughts due to
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climate change. but low water levels like you in brandon book, have become concerned in germany to in the nearby flood control center. mike, all rich managers discourse resource in local lakes and rivers, sending it where it isn't that most every drought season makes his job harder since it's comfortable me. my nose not toilet water shortages always increase potential for conflict between users who need the river water. if there is a water shortage, and this is more and more often the case here than this potential for conflict worsens, couldn't awkward. in other parts of brandon burg, alto tis have already kept the amount of water for private households, but only 50 kilometers away from here. rows of burn trees testify to another danger mattie, as bower and other volunteers fought wildfire in this brandon book forest, one of the regions biggest fires this year, it burned more than $1000.00 hector's smokeless end. the situation was in part
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life threatening, and he pushed experienced firefighters to the limits of yahoo. some even had to run for their lives, there was no oclock have as it would be 11 then. police have launched an arson investigation. firefighter said that the blaze could only have spread so quickly due to this year's extreme drought. he and his colleagues are now training to fight even more intense forest fires than they are. you still at that us? how to seniors in other countries like southern spain or southern france, where serious wildfires or nor frequent, you can watch what's happening there. right. and on the news firefighters, they're familiar with it overnight. we've never seen anything like it here until now. was percentage thought rush time huber brandon book is in the race against time to adapt to the fast changing climate. ah, when dr. roberto and faso makes calls to his patience, he does so in
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a time tested manner on horseback. the question internist is known throughout the piedmont region ah. amber and roberto and inseparable do oh. from long gave in italy's piedmont region. but this is no pony drag. they're on their way to work. you're fetching pre mario a lot of fun. yes. state it go on, i had doctor on the horse as my assistant. she spoke my friend and the message that i bring to my patience, ah, the pair ride up and down the hilly terrain. as long as it's not an emergency doctor on 1st though prefers to ride to his appointments. so his 1st task of the day is to get his assistant ready for action. burger
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towel, umbrella. i am bradley sema. hello, gorgeous squadron. bon book. it was like, i brought you a little treat quite a bit on bra, a amber as my new horse khalilah. i got her 3 years ago for nicholas the birthday. the mandy covina could come a lot and maybe caught a doctor that comes to turn to the sick on horseback. as soon as someone who has time for his patience, medical venga corner, that fact alone that people know the doctor is taking the time for them for those the patients good and makes them feel well cared for. it are major, but center of fussing to europe. you're swatch, roberto unfair, so has been a doctor for for decades. 15 years ago he decided to combine his hobby with his job, the response of impatience as
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going from an easy tried to an elegant gallop abra and roberto cover at least 80 kilometers a week. a lack of, of a horse and eliza strength, elegance, and vigorous one of those are all characteristics that my patient slack due to ill health or old age. so when i come with amber, it is, if we're bringing those attributes spectrum prompt on hello. hey, yes, i'll be with you in half an hour. i see a soon sorry roberto cares for some 1500 patients scattered across the hill than small villages of this famous wine region. the area had been a unesco world heritage site since 2014
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wind rower, a daily atari is. roberto is 1st patient of the day. hey john. good morning. hi. good morning. yeah. how are you gonna then in good nice. you came to visit you tamika of course i didn't. so just let me tie my horse up. i'll be with you shortly . harry was we'll be glad to day is just a routine checkup to monitor the patient's heart and blood pressure but lamp and assure to low pressures find a chunk of $100.00. 20 over 80. if that's okay. oh fuck your chair over there. i'm always happy when he comes to visit. it's like in the old days when there weren't any cars b can there's something special about it. no lockers are bell. it was one said no hour of life is wasted. that is spent in the saddle. roberto unfold so might just agree. ah,
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