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ah, ah this week on world stories, italy, the efforts to curb illegal coral poaching friends, the michelin chef helping refugees get a new start. we begin in ukraine where the russian invasion has left behind wreckage, but also weapons and personal items of russian soldiers. now becoming popular collectors, items yadi. now what the uncle has been receiving some unusual parcels of his belong to a russian soldier wellness. it smells terrible. it separates. and this is the glove of a russian pilot. she regularly takes aid to ukrainian soldiers on the front lights
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in return. they've stopped to send her objects that russian troops had left behind . when it was, it was given that she chew, i entered the can some, i don't now why i collect they strive. it starts many emotions when you go somehow, it's interesting, it's in me, it's linked to history. some say i gather things related to death and it has bad energy and i will eventually give it away. all sorts of things left behind the russian forces, a piling up everywhere. curators created an exhibition here in keith's world war 2 museum, just month after the russian invasion last february. eulley sub ciocca says it's the 1st of its kind to be held during an ongoing war. he collected most of the artifacts with the help of the ukrainian military. and that's a wholeness of dania. the common are main task is to document this war in order to
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preserve its memory and reconstruct it for the next generations. learn a student and authenticity is what is most valuable and important. seeing that these objects tell the story of the war to see the still viewed on this too many of the exhibits were found. the region around keith and chimney, who, in homes, trenches and basements the russians occupied before being pushed out by ukrainian fossils. the museum has made it a mission, is to continue collecting items wherever they can. and mr. i was in that authority when new territories are liberated they, we try to get there right away. could appleton the should because the face of this war changes so fast was more publicity was insert the obituary. all these objects could disappear, some horror, some people could just take them for now. this seems to be no shortage. the city itself is something of an outdoor war museum.
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ah, cool jewelry is in high demand, but illegal trade and climate change are threatening biodiversity in the mediterranean sea. a journey between italy and tunisia, naples in southern italy, centuries the region has been famous for quarrels. under the shadow of mount vesuvius lies tawnie del greco, the unofficial capital of the global coral trade. local business leaders are up beat read coral jewelry is once again in demand international fashion and jewelry. brands are flocking to taught a dell, greco local entrepreneur muddy a day. simona believes this success is helped by a serious commitment to conservation. she says her business strictly follows environmental protection rules. yeah. she's aware of the illegal coral trade but
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says that's a different world. you have a name, you have the story, you have her something to defend. and there you either do this things. there are many factories, i mean also small, which have a name, a respectful name, and i'm sure they don't, that they have enough thing to do week these people. eventually we find a merchant who's willing to discuss the darker side of the coral trade. mika catallo says the atmosphere is something akin to a gold rush. he says, although authorities are keeping a closer eye on the problem, smugglers continue finding new routes. i say something although larry coral do flew because a day later, ah, let possible goods, goods, the gore from spain as been isabel's softer country. and so they, spain, france,
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they don't come in in italy. they find another way we head to the other side of the mediterranean sea, wherein to barker on tenicia, northern mediterranean coast. for centuries, everything here revolved around precious coral. but unlike in italy, business is slow. local residents tell us 90 percent of the shops have closed because there is no more coral available which he walked to my flock on will. at some point they will probably be no more quarrel left at all. had he and people die out more than as a shortage, already makes it unaffordable for people here, maria, have no money. damages who can afford top quality coral jewelry that may be artists or business people on the fit for years. solid boots are we worked as a coral diver, he insists he always stuck to the rules, but now he's grown too old for the job and allows other divers to use his boat instead. yeah, laquisha was
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a lot of illegal fishing going on and that creates huge problems for us. because at the roy's coral stocks and the entire seaboard, we do the fault mother. if 10 kilos of coral are growing on a rock, illegal fishing methods will destroy all the habitat to round it. if you please, could you kiddo decoy. is our robert g. 9 kilos of the coral is lost and only one kilo ends of been caught. sorry, as, as almost all too fast. he says the coral is smuggled by a tunisia and sent all over the world demand in southern europe and asia is especially high. he says it's hard for authorities to verify the corals origins. the coast guard regularly conduct searches of boats at the small port of to barca. 3 years ago they uncovered a network of smugglers. from algeria, tunisia and spain, whose global trade and coral was worth. millions of heroes has
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blown artful. that is in, they often store the goods in the city of desert, where the capital tunis. then they tried to explored it, not for the classic route is to italy, it tucker, even when a speck of it. from there, the coral is often transported to destinations as far away as india with them and put it italy, learn. in many asian countries. the underwater species are said to have health benefits and even supernatural powers. criminal networks go to great lengths to cash in on the precious corals which often live hundreds of meters below the surface. jewelry artisan more at our folly, is convinced that all the problems plaguing the coral stem from one thing, humans and their greed. june huddle wishing out of them just like many other species or corals are dying because we no longer give them time time to grow and develop of that. we simply don't appreciate the treasures of our oceans any more.
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so mc e, i think it was, she was you in love that we are, or back in torre del greco, the problems of the north african traders seemed far away. even still, many are realizing if they don't take action to combat the illegal trade. the coral stocks could wine out forever. ah, the parisian star chef chevy marks stands with refugees and france by teaching them the arts of fine cooking. can the kitchen be their savior? michelin starred shaft, he ever had. mocks is giving the final touches to the ravioli. he is serving in his new paras restaurant. he has a keen eye for detail. his philosophy is that cooking is not only about talent. he says, all people can do it. if they put their minds to it,
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to mon gotham blew, of course, any one can reach a very high level if you're determined and not afraid of certain words, like discipline, rigor and commitment, you can reach the top longest mole. it was probably the thought of hulu when you. those are all attributes that some of a has. after fleeing afghanistan, 4 years ago, he had to find his way, 1st in austria than in france. somebody says cooking is not just about earning a living. it's a calling but i was in the pool, experimental circle within the already had experience because i learned to cook with my mother more mer, ruthie on pause her in france. i live with 5 of the afghans and i cook afghan dishes for them. florida was in a lot of garner mortgagee. terry marks is passionate about training and
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susie asked at cooks liked samarnie. oh, he teaches classes in the cooking school. he found it. cuisine mode employ will say here's a tube. when you make shoe pastry, be sure to beat the eggs. first. tally marks has been criticized for supporting migrants in his school. detractors has said he'd grant asylum to anyone who wants to cook. the fall regularly behalf papers, even if there's a time limit member seems that may want to impart knowledge. so they have more freedom, little more autonomy and can live their life on french soil in the best conditions possible with a professional solar cell or several in the all the shop with you. me. every committee more than 6000 people have trained at the school. not only migrants, but also people who spent time in jail or who didn't graduate from school. she had
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a marx himself didn't graduate from school and he wants to help people put their problems behind them. lou fussy there's, we're not interested in people's past, or we ask what they want to do. now. if they want to cook, we can help with it. for summer, hey, it's the chance of a lifetime. one, he doesn't want to miss because of that, they had to learn a little breath because if you with here, but they are puffy that they learn to do very, very from my shift during work. those who get through 3 months of training and pass the exams can usually find a job in high end paris restaurants that netflix and hulu mil 50. we noticed that it puts people back in an upright position. they can see beyond the horizon and imagine becoming establish chefs and crafting their own style. in summary, wants to combine afghan and french cuisine. one idea is to serve traditional afghan
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man to or dumplings with a french style vegetable broth low. i want to after my starfish my foremost hewn, i want to work after that i want to open up the restaurant of buddy with the blessing of terry marks hopes his trainees will make it as far as he has. ah ah, that has to from what did you do before? i came to china fantastic. she survived outfits. thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is morally degenerate
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