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dead, are we getting? oh, we have an exponential growth in bullshit. how can we feed every one does mean we don't want to chase climate change with our food supply? questions for the present or future heads filled with ideas. and when we learn something, the hardware and software brain changing the peons. so get ready for the brain update for you to the answer to everything starts january 15th on d w. ah, ah, ah, welcome to global 3, thousands. back to blue, brazil 6 is mccaul was once extinct in the wild. now it's making
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a comeback. center stage we encounter po van ku miles tenacity on his challenging career path. and fleeing at all costs. african refugees risk everything on the dangerous journey to the arabian peninsula. glittering facades and vast wealth, the visible prosperity of saudi arabia. the emirates and guitar is a big drawer for migrants from africa and asia. saudi arabia's population, in fact comprises just under 40 percent migrants and the proportion is growing across the whole region. despite notoriously harsh working conditions, often with little regard for human rights. in the 1st half of 2022 more than 25000 people from east africa alone migrated to the arabian peninsula. almost as many as in the entire previous year. mostly from ethiopia and somalia jeep lucy on
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the east african coast is a key embarkation point for the both trip to the arabian peninsula. it's just 25 kilometers away from yemen. shortly after midnight, we leave off a small town in northern judy. the smuggler has informed us that migrants are gathering in this open field behind the city and being brought to a boat. the group assembled here and is loaded onto a pickup truck. many of them are flying, war and poverty in ethiopia, while others come from neighboring countries. they've made it this far, but now they're going on the next leg of their trip to the arabian peninsula. he who i want to go to saudi arabia the thing cuz there's work there. so i am so dandy as an analog i. i love hourly. yeah. go walking for 4 days. my dog out of my own interior, you are you alone? you are the la la, i'm with a friend. the overcrowded truck travels for only
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a few 100 meters on the lit path. before continuing in the dark, judy turns a blind eye to undocumented migrants smugglers. on the other hand, brisk imprisonment. 2 dozen men line up along a cliff above the beach, each one hoping for a better future ahead. many of them have no idea that another war is waiting for them on the other side of the sea in yemen. and when it comes to lena money, i want aboard the ship because i want to work and earn money in yemen. who do you want to continue on to the gulf states? no sir william or i want to go to yemen. and then saudi arabia, who, wherever there is work and your family will you? yes, my mother is there. everyone is there and she will. oh do. god will work it out. i will do i god willing. so we'd love. god bless you.
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oh, book is a small town in northern djibouti with fewer than 30000 residents. there's hardly any agriculture, no industry, and very little work. opposite the port of buck across the gulf of shed dura lies yemen. the main source of work is fishing and smuggling gasoline. alcohol and even people that's illegal eligibility, which is why no one talks about it. but fishermen like abu or barely getting by got what i'm going to show up and i work on the coast city where it's legal for me to fish way not, but it's very hard and gas is expensive. so you don't earn much, you have to leave your booty to make better money and places like yemen. oh no, you're good. with a lot of hardship pushes fishermen to become people smugglers who risk falling into
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the clutches of the coast guard. all these boats have been confiscated, the owners are now in prison. and the migrants were headed to a place that offers them shelter through an unforgiving landscape and brutal heat. we're going to meet a group of refugees who have been on their feet for days, including mohammed who speaks to us. what's a good one? why did you walk the entire way? good ability. i am but it yet all on foot. i don't have money for a car. ah. why, why that are you exhausted? that? yes, i'm tired. how to my legs hurt. it's hot and we're thirsty ivy. how can why next is the t shirt all you have? what is what? yes. just a t shirt. but why did, why did mom and is this your only pair of shoes? allow wide of, hey,
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we give them our water and move on. this is the base for the international organization of, for migration, or i o m. a to workers are currently helping some 250 people. they've had to turn away many others young people, women and children. some have experienced horrific things on their journey. social worker, how a mussa worked with the children who struggled to come to terms of what they've experienced with. yeah. and i really with born. yeah. yeah. of the began here the i'm small. yeah. yeah. there are some side is one of the people who couldn't
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take it any more. she came from northern ethiopia, got married, and went to yemen with her husband to look for work. he moved on to saudi arabia. she managed to get by with small jobs in yemen, while raising her 3 children alone. now, she's back in judy with the monkey and i want to go home and take my children to school. i don't want to move to a foreign country anymore. i've had enough i just want to go home to live for my children in school. at least, samson is safe at the iowa camp. according to research conducted by the organization, tens of thousands of migrants who died or disappeared in recent years on the way to saudi arabia carter or the gulf states. the i o m is kadijah ahmed takes us to the scene, wearable tragedy. that time that was too
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much we have in there was a little was when all of them the date the it was 916123 . this has no names. just a few. c shows the tomb for undocumented migrants called there was then so then half of them there was this shattuck. so yank in front because there was family but they were also if you think they had all it now all it took. but when we know there, at this, we call the family to for me, usually. yeah. the sun is already setting, and these migrants are still on the road. they have been on their feet for days. food is too expensive and the water is dirty. they share their hopes for the future
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with us. we ask ms. eve if he knows what's waiting for them. with yemen is dangerous. there's a war there. water. oh yeah. was war. war is everywhere. heard galvan who lot abroad you're out of violence is everywhere. well, i'll get the greatest war, but a lot of your what should i do? it's time for the evening prayer. or more. these men, just like all the migrants on this route will need god's blessing. on next story is also about hope and the future. pub, on coma from india has a big dream ever since he watched a ballet on youtube as a young child, he's been determined to become a dancer. but he's had to overcome many obstacles along the way,
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including from within his own family. ah man, i'm poem, my name is puffin cool. my mouth's been amazed since childhood. i've loved to dance . althea in the village, they say it's a girl, dana. equally not you, but this isn't a delicate dance form. both, it requires a great deal of strength, flexibility. well, and hard work and number of that liberal lip let our donkey have been, i want the day to come when those who market yet when will see for themselves that ballet can also be done by men may live home. hey larry, believe me,
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where have you been to laura? now, i was dancing with the logo. i 8 company last year. i just want to pursue dancing so that there's no visit you had a job offer or why are you doing this to yourself? if you didn't have anything else to do, i asked you to learn a skill today. i need somebody to share the workload givequote, but i'm unemployed. i don't have work there is gonna be. i don't have savings and an e mail, but divide about a town. it at what will you get to dance knowledge gather that? why don't you get a job in a company or a very well company that that is good then and you see is talent, don't you see his doing something other than his working so hard?
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just let him become successful. i'm no oh, what i look for is most 1st and 1st and foremost, a desire to do something like this with a passion because i need someone who was not in because excited but the in because they want to do it. i am actionable and i have a chain of studios cross of here. i how are you? welcome you ready? i'm ready to go full of jackie. thank of. no, i'm big. thank you. what you have to offer but we have some a low. i've never had the chance in my life to talk to real ballet dancers
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a little better than that. yeah. but this has never happened before. don't much time and i feel so happy meeting them for the 1st time i've done closing the lonely kids, get it and i more to go. is it iep that rib should be visible? meat by the ban on march supposed to be the supposed to be deal if you in go gone then just put us in there like a day and
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get a boat even holding a woman or a holding another body he's. he's proper quote. he's only proper, he also needs to understand every time he comes into a stage where he comes into o place of performing oper work. oh, it is not his life will be a bunch of. if i get this opportunity, i will put my heart and soul. now to has done a i me ah,
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i saw him dancing with my own eyes on my sofa that piece on the top and dancers very well. he said a good place. he's been laid off and now the villagers were saying that it's a girl stands and we didn't understand what he was learning, but i liked it a lot to me. so i think 1st and foremost, i want to do that for me to take him on as an apprentice is not going to happen. ok, because i feel he's got the potential, but he doesn't have that much experience. he doesn't have the strength we require in the power we require for that company. okay. of having said that, i do believe however that he definitely has talent. so what i would offer him is probably a scholarship to study for you with us and come me to do bally online with us. and
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then after that i'll re look at him. and if he, if i feel by then he started to develop the vocabulary in the far and the conviction and the commitment to move the body with that force that clarity. then yes, i can look at a guy like you have one year. you'll have to train yourself for another year. you can do other work hard. so, but that's one thing i know you can do to making an offer what you want to do then after tuning and i will prove myself, sir, but can you call service ticket? okay, i'll give you a chance the 1st thing that i took away was my ignorance of what's happening, the underbelly of and that i would never have dreamt them that kind of a kid would be doing badly, you know, or even heard about that i want to continue dancing. also,
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i can improve what i can achieve something in my life with ballet. a chance is something our planet's estimated. 8000000 animal implants, species need to. $1000000.00 species are threatened with extinction, including many bird species. but all is not lost. the blue mccorr, also known as speaks is mccorr, vanished from the wild years ago. it since been bred in captivity and re introduced in ne and brazil. the moon is still visible when you 1st hear them. they are cromwell purchasers alarm clock. he is the waller just biologist, and a kind of manager for the specs of my cause. and right now they're demanding their breakfast. mixture,
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visual responsive. so as similar as possible to food and the wild ones, the eating all the while food they able to put together as either workflow and make it to richie. we don't always have it available. so we have to use what's available to it, to try and mimic a similar dia eats, fixes mic cause have been flying around the catching a wilderness in ne brazil for several weeks. more will be introduced. the animals 1st have to get used to their new found freedom. they come whenever they hear cromwell purchases quad feeding time. we have this day back. the animals are supposed to be becoming less used to people. these birds have never been in the wild before. will there be no sticks in the wild for more than 22 years? so we need to teach them. we don't want them to stop am and we don't want them to
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be weak and stressed and about not having enough food and then vulnerable. so we make sure that they have food available, and they are healthy while they find the wild food. las fixes mc cars are like celebrities. people from neighboring areas want to see the birds. only older residents can recall the time before they died out in the wild. people like 84 year old and use of the da santos. my dad really grew on gabrielle. when i was an airbag, i saw the birds near a house, a lea at the river, as i washed clo yazzy places he acted on for when i was out heard and go all what kind of garbage you or with the look wish to believe it didn't you dialogue with the local community is important to biologists. google eisler for their help is needed to make the reintroduction process a success. i can tell you that i pull up this over so that i mean, you know, we have to maintain this mixes habitat. we want to protect both account is
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interesting and that requires the dedication of people who live here says because they have to monitor and ultimately package that he has. all the animals extinction in the wild, 20 years ago, was also linked to the way people here live. farming, good hurting are all typical of brazil's bearing north east, but these practices are destroying more and more habitat poaching with the last straw for them a cause habit. it was probably the key that brought their numbers down to very little em. but in the end, once you get to that point, they become very valuable to a collector. so the rarer they are, the more valuable they are. so suddenly the, the price on they had got bigger and bigger. the animals return is thanks to a complex breeding program. that was supported in part by the brazilian government and german non profit association led the breeding program using animals from these
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and i had owners. and a former a mirror from katara made his fixes collection available. genes were analyzed to reach the best results, a complex project, costing millions, finance primarily through donations. 52 speaks as mic cause travel to brazil where they were met at the airport by cromwell purchase, basically, new arrivals of them via piece in the country. so it was fantastic, but how can the new v i p's be me to feel at home again and be able to survive in the future? scientists, biologists, and engineers are working together and measuring things like how far the birds fly . everyone agrees that it can only work if the destruction of habitat is halted. if 40 percent of the coach, anger has already been destroyed. being as at google eisler and his team visit local farmers each week, most like jamar. does santos live by raising animal sports thing? every one here raises goats. i want some of a lot of some, just
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a few of them about everyone has something to do with cones you can go and they can best survive in this drought written area, or cowboy. i was trying to convince the farmers to fence in their animals to allow nature to recover. the hardest part in though to change the mind set are they all the curvature that they have? here are the ears that came from their parents and grandparents. so it's quite hard to understand ah, how the dots are connected. ah, gee, is relying on the younger generation in the city of could i saw the specs as my car has already made an impression even in this elementary school. oh yeah. i want them across to combat the better city becomes more beautiful, a promotion campaign in
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a kind of hands on education that's with like trying to bring back in all the crawled through be all times we took all the brawl to ah, perfectly vara men to proud to be from god senior, the hope is that the spic sysmic cause will breed and settle permanently. it could serve as an example for helping other species on the brink of extinction. for this weeks global snack we tried something tasty in south africa. ah. on route $27.00 an hour drive from cape town. the our 27th rooster cook snack bass serves up. delicious. freshly baked treats it specialty orders that cook a bread snack with a filling that's been made here in the western cape for centuries. listed as the africans word for grilled cook means cake. the doas made
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from flour voting yeast, an inch of who the del is needed by hand and then baked on a grid over hot coals. g. think the optimal temperature is an allison itself. in gust on most tens, the fire. he's an expert at getting the coals just rice, but if you make gross to call him, you need to be very specific and make sure that your fire is in to heart. was a dollar burns to cooks very quickly. ok, so you have to turn it over quickly and regularly so it doesn't burn out of it. but you also need to make sure it's cooked throughout so much. so the cold heat needs to be 100 percent perfect. when he tapped the twisted cook and get a hollow sound, it's done once they've been taken off the grill,
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the bread needs to cool for 10 minutes before the fillings are added. they delicious just with butter, but fillings include egg, bacon, and onion, as well as cheese mincemeat and spill tongue dried cured meas, that's popular in south africa. depending on the filling, it was the cook costs between 30 and 75, south african rand. that's about 2 to 5 years a to 3000 brewster cook or so it every day. the snack bar gets especially busy at the weekend . but it's a popular snack among both locals and tourists. i think it's, it's the, it's the fact that it's made on a fire. south africans love love. they love making food on a via we bry,
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everything. so it's the bacon is the egg. it's the soft a. it's the fact that it's traditional it's, it's, it comes from this is, yeah it's, it's, it's, it's relative, it's just, it's something that we all on this the good taste best when they're still piping hot. and they say that the do is the cook at $327.00, all the best around that. so from us at global 3000 this week, right to us at global 3000 at d, w dot com and check us out on facebook to dw global ideas the next time ah, with
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