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ah, welcome to take talk with them about hackers and paralyzing entire societies computers than elsewhere. you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go super. and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden, alberta. a concert is on a mission to help women and gonna grow their own fruit and veggies. in china care
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services for the elderly are going high tech. what does that entail? and the controversial music from egypt streets that won't be silenced. through the arab spring, arrived in egypt in january, 2011, with protests to rotting across the country. tens of thousands of mainly young people gathered on to hurry a square in cairo to demonstrate against the autocratic regime of hosni mubarak, eventually forcing him from power to day 11 years later, the country is still led by an authoritarian president abdel fat. i'll cc democracy and freedom of expression are under threat and artists face increasing censorship. oh, i'm a lot of homes i. uh huh. will you believe? musician alaina's working in the studio with his video similar stefan. they've been
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collaborating for 9 years. they both prefer working at night. alena means father of the night in arabic, 0. his musical genre is not rug a nurse, a uniquely egyptian blend of funk. techno and rap. laura michael looney. the music helps me forget all my worries. we sing about what we experience on the street in m and hug. and of course we always try to convey a massive image overshadow banal. my bothered, i'm gonna go look at it because as lyrics touch on, subjects like drugs and women in recent months has been banned from playing live concerts by egypt, powerful state sponsored musicians syndicate musicians must be registered with it to perform commercially with them. horrible. slocum, i feel paralyzed with that let you that the ban is a disaster by swid mold or de la mo, could be sure linny, they should have talked to me and told me what i am doing wrong. and what i can do
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to change it a lot from them, from them, the saw different worlds collide in egypt, music scene. on the one hand, there's the musicians syndicate which decides who can perform and who can't. on the other, there are the young artists who usually come from rough neighborhoods in cairo and alexandria. that's where a mock rug are not originated spreading from the street some 15 years ago to the mainstream. he to day, muff rug are not echoes throughout the city blaring out of every speaker. every took, took mistake, might have banned live performances. but the sound of muff. raga not is everywhere . a sound sorrow, ramadan grew up with all the 30 year old activist is on her way to the bullet all duck crew or district rather than
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dispenses legal advice to my regret, not artists so they can appeal against performance bands. in her opinion, the state sees these artists and their music as a threat when the for his 20 year old, the limits, the countries image matters a lot to the syndicates in the state that will remo romulus, they will be the state denies these. what will neighborhoods exist? because there is widespread poverty and the people who often lack education audience are openly describing in the harsh reality of their lives and their music, homelessness fall afoot totally get been lower. they are barnham's likely made. here in alexandria, i believe, does posing philosophies in a trendy cafe. he'd been hoping to smoke some seizure and relax with friends, but he doesn't get a minute to himself. nutcracker nods popularity. has long reached the middle and
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upper classes too. we didn't arrange to meet anyone here today, but you hear micro granite at every event, whether it's a birthdate, a baby shower, or a wedding. people play mach worker, not at every celebration. and i'm a, all of the attention he attracts in the cafe is some consolation, but i will layla misses life performances a year ago, weddings and concerts were his main source of income. the feature of his career will be decided at the end of this corridor. in the offices of the musicians syndicate, the caseworkers see themselves as guardians of morals, standards lay, think muff rogue or not is all about bad boys, and bad language is their songs are a threat to society. they use inappropriate language. an entire generation is listening to this and thinking it's acceptable. oh, of course it's a threat. law,
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harper, papa, the syndicate has close ties to egypt. military sorrow . ramadan says that artistic freedom is being fought. it with the syndicate isn't independent. even though it should be from a legal point of view, its job should be protecting the interests of its members. but in fact, what it's doing is reflecting the government's position lines of fans outside concert venues are becoming a more common size again, a few muff. raga not performers have been allowed back on stage after tweaking their lyrics and towing the syndicate line. abdulla the father of the night won't be changing his lyrics. he has the syndicate will be flexible.
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by the way, he says in the sound of his generation won't be silenced. declining birthrate a rapidly aging population, china is dealing with the consequences of its one child policy introduced in 1980 and only lifted in 2016. now there is no one to take care of the elderly. the state is pending its hopes on advanced tank. this control room coordinates the vital data of some 160000 elderly people, their heart rate, blood pressure, movement, and much more. it's china's vision of elderly care services and cheerful life. frankly, dominance of john, we analyzed the old lease, walter and electricity consumption. it was awful. their families get that they to tune until they also know what's going on in town. see, let me know if somebody stops using water, all of a sudden there's only triggers melisha to comment. high chic engineer as like jai
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way kung are in high demand. china faces an aging crisis. the demographic reversal between old and young here is the fastest in the world. and this platform in the eastern chinese metropolis of jan jen is one of over 200 such pilot projects nationwide of showcase which means a corresponding number of officials join us on our shoot. in this apartment block, they chosen 65 year old. we use you qualify for our interview. she takes us to her apartment. yeah. so that is colden in for red detector, yet in comp. hello. yeah, it went on honey gone years old. when you approach it, the red light goes on, hold on then. yeah. though these are auto and if someone shows no sign of movement yet to say over 24 hours of doctrine,
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it transmits that information to their children and to the community. stop you. that's the year my daughter show you the golden ring at her death. my health to day her present. i'm checking your status now. please wait. you know you are joe who out as health status to day. post 84 a minute and normal blood pressure 76 to 116 and normal. you know how? it also reads out her hours of sleep and the paces she's walked no more. oh your status check over all the best to you her. yet her up until recently it would have been normal for her to move in with her son, offspring. we're traditionally seen as the insurance for old age, but times are changing in china are precarious situation for the elderly who need care. 1500 kilometers west in the city of long jew one institution overseas,
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130000 people. it's one of an increasing number of virtual care homes. the elderly remain living at home, but are monitored from this control room eventually handled also, this is our target group for older people without children who can no longer work off during our house visits, we 1st take a photo for facial recognition purposes as a law savvy woman be, should i member with ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha! but it also, thanks to the internet and modern technology, it has become a lot easier to supervise things. here we can check the length of the visit using a recording. each visit should take 15 minutes, so you're quite welcome to listening to one of our recordings single one tut. then cape hi, hello. efficiency is top priority here. that becomes evident in the next room, which is
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a kind of call center for the elderly. oh. ringback you hi, uh hello money. how can i help you daily to leave super to care for today. okay. good by the, the holidays and everything. just pops up. viola, everything is already been recorded including the restaurant where he likes to old escalation. so we just need to press a button. but what do those on the receiving end of this kind of care? think weaver's at junction gung, he's been on the virtual their homes books for a year. now. household help food deliveries all coordinated by the call center. once a week nurse yanine comes round to give him a checkup, done according to a strict routine lease and hudson defenses. every day i get my mails passed to me
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through this window of yeah. hey, look how practical that is. so good, good should you. if i went into a care home, i'd be completely cut off from society, which is fair here. i can read the paper and meet people who i grew up with it. yeah. i just since he was young judging down has been plagued by severe rheumatism. he's been bed bound for years and welcomes any kind of distraction. oh oh and i'm from the kid who to the carry do i did? yeah. she did my shopping washed me and cleaned. ah. ah good health. goodbye. john jingle cooked all his own meals until a year ago. he didn't even own
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a cell phone. he doesn't expect much by way of care. most of china's elderly can't count on much more either with ever fewer younger people to care for them. you need the rainbow as nice. a fresh produce keeps as healthy the world health organization recommends we eat fight portions a day. ready ideally 2 portions of fruit and 3 of vegetables about 400 grams in total. ready but that's an impossible goal for many as result, they have letterman and mineral deficiencies which makes them vulnerable to diabetes. ready cancer and cardiovascular disease worldwide, one in 5 deaths is associated with poor diet. ready it's an acute problem in many parts of the southern hemisphere. plenty of fruit and vegetables aground there,
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but the bulk of production is exported to day we consider the case of blueberries in peru. ah, for a long time, raina espinosa was unemployed. but these days, her family often has to manage without her. she leaves for work at 6 o'clock every morning. none of the little to filling it at all, but the blueberry fields are the best place to work that on them and not. and then the see glass in mind. they need workers every week is, and it's not so strenuous and saw lee and they pay well to where you know, how to get know that when the policy on the rain espinosa ends, the equivalent of 360 euros a month, she says that's a pretty good income and peru ah, the blue berries are cultivated on the hillside slopes of the desert. they're not native to room, but europe has an insatiable appetite for blueberries,
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and peru has become its main supply. this plantation is 2 years old. the fruit has picked from some 3000000 blue very bushes by 1500 seasonal workers. they grown in plastic sacks containing humus. they wouldn't grow in the desert sand . in some plantations, the soil is treated with sulphur to reduce the ph value. blueberries grow best in acidic soil and supervisor rainer espinosa is responsible for quality control. you may not the if already done this just a man and until 2 years ago all this was only desert and sand like and today we harvest tons and tons of blueberries. here it's amazing as the antibiotic deliveries are considered as superfund. packed with antioxidants and pittmans, they contain little sugar,
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have no seeds and supposedly protect against cancer. peruse production has grown dramatically. it's now the world's biggest blueberry exposure. the climate guarantees good harvests, but the fruit is sprayed to guard against funky and insects. the plantation manager insists pesticides are used sparingly, fear muscle. so we've done everything we can organic, like young, and there are still in section diseases for, for then we have them use pesticides, okay. ones that are approved here in peru and in the country switchboard to eureka . and by her another problem is water. for now, there's enough meltwater from the ice caps in the mountains to irrigate the plantations. but the blue very fields are said to expand 3 fold in the next few years. and what then, dans have been built on the edge of the desert with the water diverted through tunnels. it flows towards the fields on the pacific side of the andes and away from
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the amazon basin had a boiler over here at amier in order for our exports to remain internationally competitive. peru needs to create more farmland and grow more produce. we see. and for that we need new irrigation infrastructure projects. and what's the zip on the left and lazily? as you know, the whole operation is geared towards maximum growth. unlike smaller european bill berries, which are rarely cultivated and have less commercial potential, peruvian blueberries, or forcefully brained new varieties promise, even bigger harvests. this one is called mateus. it grows abundantly as firm, tasty fruit, and is about to take german supermarket spice. go ahead, kendall. their quarterly alley, we're reacting to demand in europe kicked on min b. yes. the consumers their want better quality blueberries, and low us have methics. he kinda big firm blueberries that can survive long transport routes and, and can be kept in the refrigerator for a while. you're feed myth,
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enough road to get where one thought am at the end. they need to be a shiny blue color is will now body that guy been in bloom mahoney though, unless he does he. i love rowena to meet europe's exacting standards. the fruit is often treated with fung aside before it's shipped. it's kept in cold storage for 3 weeks as it travels the 10000 kilometers to germany. the carbon footprint of the shipping root is considerable, even if it's less than it would be by plane. new plantations are springing up in peru. one will be in the community where juan carlos lopez is mayor. he's worried about irrigation, but he hopes it will create some 3000 new jobs in the said, wait, we can't believe that the berries will soon be growing here. it will be a dream come true for our impoverished community. the common common. yeah. because the 50 peruvian blueberries fly off the supermarket shelves in europe and other
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people here the chance of a more comfortable life, but more peruse, economy enjoys the boost. the environment bears the burden. the catastrophic consequences of importing can be seen across africa. heavily subsidized badge from europe has largely replaced regional produce at the expense of local farmers. agriculture in ghana, for example, is a struggling sector activist alberta. acosta encourages women to clump their own back yard gardens. it's economical and their families get to eat freshly grown food . a crowd of women is gathering to get some gardening tips, o grown fresh produce isn't hard, and the benefits are enormous. i'm without coming out here in northern gonna out back to our casa and her team are showing local women how best you create
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a backyard vegetable garden. the small organizations started out as a social media project, global and soon gathered momentum, attracting a growing number of female followers. we had seats as our phase. we had some small guiding through. so was others advocating ah, putting on social media. that's if you want to a backyard garden does con south us, and it's was unless i don't whether you though it could be those colewell group was within a week, $700.00 volunteers signed up for the one household. one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose husbands didn't want them working in the garden and stuff. but during the pandemic, food prices rose dramatically, and many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetables. it has an impact on the entire community. and it's how we support women who alive as they
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somewhat application we over the years supported. ah, women from is women for services are women, market says how we do swells when to farming out fragments. we men and a single mother. and we realize that it's extended beyond dea, our families with our communities, changing our livelihood and being an inspiration. and 7 us men says even within the our communities once they complete training, the women are awarded seeds and a pair of rubber boots, shut it off, and they'll be going home to plant tomatoes. okay, onion and peppers to see if their vegetable patches flourish, they'll even have enough produce to sell them. now fighting, yeah, i didn't. those. what i've learned here will benefit me a lot because some guy can make some money with what we've been trained to do is of it though it's in a school, it will also help mothers feed their children up to every harvest. why this could
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be very good business for me, got business only in recent years, food prices have doubled even at the local market. the corona virus crisis has caused ongoing supply chain problems. alberta casa, is keen to make agriculture a more stable sector. she believes that a lot more locally grown produce could be sold at local markets. ganna is a fertile country. that's rich in resources. this group is saying when about about the i'm of the, i'm not even seen anyone from guy. my all is on for the why. so like you are looking at transportation costs here and all that's going to wait. i now 41 better cause a heads the organization. she originally wanted to be a journalist. now she is in active is travelling across the country with her team. in the last 5 years, they've trained up to some 26000 women. they so of morning see how console
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fancy. when i started my career, i ended up having a path which made me more fulfilled and that's as shoveling a cold day. ah, there conchee. awe died login. i dined name with women, farmers is mortal. the farm is been seen. what i can do in my own small way to support agriculture in ghana is a struggling sector. a growing number of farmers are giving up the driving principal behind agra. house foundation is that cultivating vegetables should be profitable. the project also promotes healthy eating. it has the support of local governments and although it also really quite listeners of people's awareness and seeking to make the environment cleaner by haven't lose a goddess. so it is of course have that year for me. he said it will is take in terms of getting the right nutrition,
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getting the environment clean and more in pipe for time loss would generate in people's interest in their practice in agriculture at that level. alberta casa follows up on her training courses, visiting participants years later, to see how they're getting isley ideas that they plan gardens that have sustainable . they have to last longer than just one season. the experts give chips on how to get the most out of a small space. it is how we start all extend my gamble to be able to feed some of my neighbors around. not really my family, because if i have more people around me can also benefit from it. so that's what i'm hoping for. sometimes, alberto, cause it inspires participants to start their own business. many of the women who joined the course have been unable to find work. i sat there 20233 rates i killed abs loud.
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60 within a year. the future is very bright. for for me, i'm see myself in a few years to come with more cages. more breeding stock, providing for restaurants, hotels, and individuals. the women learn new skills and hopefully start to earn an income to oh, but not everyone approves that. deborah, cosa and her team make a point of talking to participants, husbands and the village leaders to convince them that it's in everyone's interest . everything that we do on one to so we are very positive about this our group, and we know that there would, ah, no implemented. i don't a day, we want to see them more in poet. we want to them to be proud of themselves as women seen,
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