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the after life are we are in our city saving questions for the present future and heads filled with the ideas. so get ready for the brain uptake. $42.00 inches to almost everything this week on dw, the basically the news coming up today, a nobel prize winner wins of fights and co op plus, our profit is not yet over reductive genres whatever. so to has just been acquitted on tax evasion charges in the philippines. she tells dw, that's our organization stuff. despite its ongoing legal challenges, the big one still hanging over our heads is the court of appeals that the se, decision that is good, essentially, shots traveler down at any time. so we continue to do our jobs,
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but it's the same time we're fighting for our lives and lead to the program. the rebuilding of the deputies floods in boxes. the local in g o is reconstructing people homes using climate friendly materials. the hope is these houses in which stands for new floods calamity the ib to expand it. you're welcome to the new news, a sure glad you could join us for the opinions gold has acquitted nobel peace prize when nobody ever saw in a funny tax fraud. case filed against. huh. and the new site you founded roughly the rest of it was cleared on similar charges 9 months ago. she has long maintained that she and rep level targeted for the critical reporting on former president, on the vehicle to test or rep. look closely followed. the tape is brutal,
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cut down on the lead, the drugs that left thousands dead, the 10th is divisive 60. at the end of last year, he was succeeded by fed 9 bone bone macos junior, who has framed himself as a mesh. so, uni file, 3 guys, and joining us now for more of a mother in law is nobel prize, laureate and raptor. see you maria rest. maria a very big day for you. how are you feeling? great. well, you know, nervous last night, but this morning my co founder and i were in the court and a relief. this is the 5th, the last of the 5 tax evasion charges that i faced along with rapper holdings. and now it's gone. it took a long time, nearly 5 years, but now we've proven our since that we've been acquitted and these were charges brought against you during the rodrigo detailed to regime. do you think you were
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essentially being targeted by the detect the government or i've long stated this is political harassment. an attempt to intimidate me and wrapped blur from doing our jobs. this journalist straight, when you create a climate of fear it's, it's, it goes beyond the chilling effect it became siberia, except we decided to push back and because we did, i had 8 arrest warrants within 3 months in 2019, by the end of 2019, i had 10, so out of those 10 criminal charges 8 are now gone and there are 2 left. one is the cyber libel case. that's now what the supreme court. the 2nd one is essentially been remanded back to the prosecutor and then the big one still hanging over our heads is the court of appeals the the s e c decision that could essentially shut rattler down at any time. so we continue to do our jobs, but at the same time we're fighting for our lives, given via the way these 5 tax evasion cases have gone on how you're going to create
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it and all of them are you hopeful that the other 2 cases that i left the online library, curious if you are fighting and then the closure order against rep law. these are potentially also be dismissed and maybe they'll be ruled in your favor. as you know, i've learned that nothing is for sure until that happens. but i think what we've seen under this new administration is a far more a greater respect for press freedom. we'd certainly been now allowed back into the palace. we've had cool duties. our reporters can report, which is actually a great thing. and then we've seen the chart just go away, it's just been slow. it's drained our resources, but we can continue doing our jobs. i go, i suppose the short answer is really that, yes, i remain hopeful. it is still far from perfect. but rule of law, just as seems closer at hand,
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you did the color or lifting of fear under the got into the dream of reading and not goes to you really mean that the price is for young now in the philippines. then under rodrigo detector, i think let's say that the bar was set so low that the media, the journalist were under such attack. like i said, it was beyond a chilling effect. we were under siberia, you had the largest television network in the philippines, a news room. i used to manage a 1000 journalist strong. last it's franchise, right? that's like bbc losing its franchise. and that's on thinkable, the last time that happened was in 1972 little raps. there were only about a 100 journalist strong, you know, we've maintained, we've continued to fight the phrase, we use this, we hold the line for our rights and we're still here. and will continue doing our jobs investing the last day you had said that the wind for 59 micros junior. what's more this information?
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not just in the philippines, but across the water when it comes to elections? has that happen? is there more of this information now? in the philippines for instance, as it's different in the philippines today, right. the attacks against media online are more strategic. they're distributed denial of service attacks that began around december 2021. and then there were toxic back links, s e o driving news organizations down in search. but, you know, in terms of globally, we've certainly seen a rollback for news organizations all around the world, especially with the, with the rollout of general did a guy in november 2020 to will more this information come out during elections. that's what we're starting to see. that's the fear in the elections that are critical in 2024, 2024. according to our data will really be a tipping point for democracy. you're going to have taiwan in january, indonesia, the world's largest muslim population. in february. you're going have perhaps
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british the u. k, will have canada perhaps, and then the you. and then of course, the united states, if the patterns, if the trends don't change as they are given the, the kind of corruption of our information ecosystem. when lies spread faster than facts on social media, and now you have large language models generally the i not basically weaponized thing. it looks like our loneliness, well we have no idea what to expect during these elections. i'd like to come back to the philippines and for them. macros. julia is the kind of president of the philippines, an advocate for press freedom. he says he is, and i hope he puts his words into action. what measures do they need to protect the philippines to ensure that the press can do their job properly and that democracy is actually served as well. we've certainly seen an improvement. you know,
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let me just talk from rafters perspective. we went from being banned from the palace, our reporter, in january 2018 along with, with myself. you know, i'm not even a reporter, but we were banned from the palace. and then every single reporter, over after through 2018 was banned from anywhere near president detector. all of that changed when ferdinand mark costs became president again, wrapped or had access. we were part of the pool at many times, being the pool reporter in the pool camera. and that's the 1st access was there. i think the 2nd thing though is that you still have attacks against journalist. you still have journalists in prison, frank to make home feel is, was 23 years old. when i, when i gave the lecture the nobel lecture in oslo, she is still in prison. and of course, you have the main person who is the sample of president detected dialogue. he says, seen that sample on. she used a political example. this is sen laila, lima,
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former senator laila. lima will spend most of her, her term, a senator in jail. she is now in her 7th year starting her 7th year in prison. so there's still a lot to be done. but is it better? and the last administration, not even a question where you live with the, for the time being tech, someone for the running us today. whatever. so the climate change induced flooding impact. hassan effected some 33000000 people across the country last year or more than 1700 people lost their lives and some 13000. we're in good schools, health centers and people's homes for washed away and the flooding. some parts of the country are still under water and heavy rains and the earlier part of this. yeah, i added to the suffering in southern park is don, how about a local in general, he's hoping to make
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a change. it is helping people build the climate prison and homes using locally source materials, but also climate friendly jump out. and her family lost everything in the 2022 flats. they were already struggling with poverty and focused on southern st. programs. losing that much house meet them, dispute and homeless. 6 months ago, the family worked with the local in general to construct this new home. a matter of my finding that into the us was tendency of the same support to find me, but it was washed away by the floods. got it, forget me. it was all ruined and became debris paid. i'm the drury of mandates, wrecked at the plastic time to take shelter that the mobile to augusta and that some of the took shelter and they're all good friends that lives in the house is a basic, hard, like strict to meet to be found strong life and clean the construction with the
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environmental, the sustainable training program are done by the end you teach of people how to build their own, sent us that have made their own 1000 houses so far. lots of people are coming to us saying that they would also want to have such houses who could build on this houses. i'll give you the construction material called equivalent of $87.00. that's one thing for house meet with cement, like and savings for poor people struggling to rebuild their lights. the devastating floods in and dated october to focused on destroying more than 2000000 homes. let's do what we have to understand you're looking for the poor. says go through the affordable. secondly, we have to understand that whatever you brings loud side with already my family expensive and gone because you've got to make a for the without the end you have had to construct $55000.00 houses
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for the items home was built before the flats and was left standing prompting many in the area to copy its design. partly to do that, we left the village. when the floods came, when we returned, the house was still standing. but critics point out the government, tricity, and homes are not expandable to urban areas. the violets may be very suitable for a completely motive that it sees. it is not necessarily very popular or visible in a video and audio sort of an atheist. the other disadvantages that, that sense it is a basic center. the further additions for multiplication of studies in this type of structure in the present form is not possible. focused on is one of the top 10 countries most affected by climate change, meaning it could be hit by more extreme, but the defense, the country has to read think it's repeating strategy and making climate tricity
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