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but i believe that we are the cause of an even more dramatic breakthrough in historic peace between israel and saudi arabia. sound either knew that for jane, close the tides with as well, risk angering palestinians. at the end of september, it sent its 1st delegation in 3 decades to be occupied westbank. it's aimless to reassure palestinians that the oil rich kingdom still supported the fight for statehood. which on october, the 7th, everything changed. the deadly terror attacks on these re, the soil by militant is let me screw palm. us have shaken the middle east and the world in retaliation is well has declared war on him. us which governs the gallons of strip within days, reports in most,
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but foundry. a rapier was pushing us backs, plans to normalize ties with is well on, hold the saudi government, even how talks with it's and israel's arch enemy iran, one of the strongest supporters of homicide analysts believe the saudi crown prince is trying to de escalate tensions in increasingly vol natal region, while publicly supporting the palestinians. we are the painful as we gather here to see the escalating violence that guys is witnessing today. the price of which innocent civilians are paying. we have firm or rejection of targeting civilians in any way. and the importance of sticking to international law and the necessity of stopping military operations against civilians and infrastructure. we want to create conditions to restore stability and achieve peace that ensures reaching a solution to establish a palestinian stays in a way that the chief security and prosperity for all on which at the moment peace
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and stability seemed a long way off. improving relations between saudi arabia and as well, just one of the many casualties. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world and russia's parliament has approved the countries withdrawal from an international tracy binding nuclear test . this follows a warning by president who said that russia would counsel its ross if occasion of the tracy since the united states had never ossified it. there were fears that russia could now review nuclear tests. us republicans, that named mike johnson as a candidate to leave the house of representatives on tuesday. he's the 4th person to be nominated for the job as be tough. just i was on the search candles. it dropped out off to being criticized by donald trump. congrats has been paralyzed to 3 weeks of the republicans full style, the previous speaker,
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kevin mccarthy. the powerful hurricane has made land full and southern mexico near the pacific result. town of acapulco, ark and otis came ashore as a category 5 stool that has now been downgraded to a category full. with ortiz, all warning, the storm could still trigger flash floods and much lights. now, the gym and cabinet has introduced a new draft bill of measures aimed at making it easier for rosara sees to report to create such an irregular migrants withdraw. seeks to make it easy, a i'm foster to put people who are still in the country despite not having the legal right to stay. for example, because there was silent request was rejected. but some members of the governing coalition, along with migrant and refugee advocacy groups of criticize the missions saying they go to fall off of the or i'll still use benjamin algebra is group. if the gym and government's plans represents a shift in thinking on migration,
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this is rather once it gets off and that's what this proposal that was now is sent through a the, the child's larry where they met today is a to get those who do not have the right to stay in germany to leave the country. that's what into him and is the monthly fees a has repeatedly said she wants a regulation that helps to enforce the law more consistently and more quickly. because as a number of refugees crossing into germany without a permission is expected to exceed the record reached in 2016 governments now proposed a series of measures. so one of them is that the number of days the people can be held in pre deputation custody. it will be more days for authorities to have more time to pass with this new law. let's remember that it still needs to be approved by the bonus tag. police would also have greater access to a person's accommodation phone for them to make it easier to confirm their identity to carry out the deputation. and possibly the most can prevention, controversial
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a proposal also that has been criticized by many organizations that if members of organized crime groups could be reported even if they have not been convicted of a crime, something it already occurs from members of terrorist a group. so that will be in measures that apply in germany. but sounds that will of charles has sat there a bundle of mental, several measures that i needed to limit this a regular migration. and one of them is a better protection of the external bonus. and that's something that into administer. nancy fees are also stressed with a new deals when it comes it to, for example, a tech for public opponent, but also deal with this with some data. these benjamin algebra is group of that as we just had the gym and government's plans to expedite the potations comes, as there is a fee to debate of a total emigration numbers in the country. political policy, as opposed to migration have been gaining ground and elections across germany, even in places which have been beneficial. thing from new arrivals like in the town
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of ghosts, law in central germany, west skilled work has all helping to provide vital public services. as in the small town of ghost law, the topic of migration is steering and motions and dividing public opinion. even though migration has been working well, an example is known as you've said, as much. he flipped war torn syria 9 years ago and is now the owner of a pharmacy. excuse me, i'm happy here and i feel comfortable for that 1st it was difficult, but then i got the feeling that there are people around me, a community that wants to help most of the city as embrace me for the past 9 years . so i see mostly the pharmacies, former owner gave nigi a helping hand and he was happy to find a skilled successor to the show. this is integration and action. yeah, we need people to come here and work together with us and help keep our society running and myself inside. and also i did
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a few months ago. there are people with lots to offer a cab. i'm sort of talking on many levels for doctors, engineers, carpenters and nurses. you know, they are all immigrants, if you look closer at and it's a win win situation and you have what i guess about you when we specialize in 2015, many local go slow. citizens, walk up migrants into this rural area with its aging population. and many vague and properties. but now things are getting tens more than $2700.00 additional refugees have arrived since the war broke out in ukraine. it's getting worse with the immigrants, no matter the nation empty set, it's very tens. there's a lot of complaining about the people who come here now. here comes the dash side on the boys is calling for someone to read exempt down again. here of course, getting louder. the longer this goes on, the small organization got law has been trying to foster diversity for more than 3 decades. now, the far right populous party, the alternative for germany or a f d,
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holds a few seats in the local council. these refugee supporters still hold hope for integration via v, as in indian. also, you will grow to these debates. we have the most, we want people in ga slide to learn how to live together with people from foreign countries and to realize that you have to get to know each other and to put to understand each other. and that you shouldn't let yourself get riled up on the click to 1st day, and that's once they finish off heights and list the jeep things. populace narratives are being fueled by other problems such as inflation daemon. so you always want to blame it on something. so you have an issue for right parties of taking advantage of that recently. if anything happens, they point their fingers at refugees. but at these people sit and reflect what our refugees done since coming here,
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that our success stories were telling lots of them you. despite the challenges many and go slower, are still striving for peaceful coexistence. we're going to take a look now at a long standing project here in the, in the brings together young musicians from israel and the palestinian territories . the decade ago. the renowned conducts of daniel barn blame, started an orchestral academy in memory of his friend, the palestinian rise to edward slight. and despite so whole, perhaps because of the current conflict, the students of the box and boy in flight academy. i've now united to perform a concert that began within minutes silence. the scene is re unity, young israelis, palestinians, and lebanese musicians sit together, listen to each other and find
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a common tone. 3 music to study together at the band boy inside the academy and bell in the music school. and its students has been shaken by recent events in this. and i thought that he must ensure thoughts, at least here, they have a place where they can come and feel secure, so they can express themselves freely and safely have a place a where they can be together was it says i'm doing the, the academy was founded by conduct daniel down, boy, i'm in 2012. with the goal of the coming, the divide between is radius and palestinians. his deep conviction is that peace community come from understanding the his son michael, don blame is a professor at the academy. the institution hopes to provide the students with a safe space and a feeling of normality and dock times a globe and is just a i don't believe there are any defiance that cannot be bridge to see him of either
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i see repeated efforts to overcome boundaries through talking and i see the making of music together is combined them and was. 6 the, there are many different emotions of their sadness, anger. there's a lot of fear. the students are very afraid for their families and friends. despite the situation is ran and gaza, all students return from the summer break to the academy in bell in this evening is about more than just music. this was really moved. that's all i can say, said suzanne, seeing these young musicians from both sides of the wall playing together uh blank . but an emotional program, the tailor emotional, the
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vehicle was, is no say need for the performance, but also for the musicians bravery in the face of trying to do that. commitment to keep making music to get the number that you are up today. so i'm on, you could make it an invalid and i'll be back with you at the top of the hour. thanks so much for watching the, the
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the show africa log with cousin, blah, hands down paces and wildlife traffic is she has to enforcement after you've gone to wildlife. well, so i see the government agency protects wild animals from the legal hunting and they will cause a huge success as they commit that criminal is know what is coming for them to africa. next, d, w is really more analysis and background stories.
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dw news provides extended coverage. what is the military and situation? how can an escalation of violence be prevented? experts report from this the extended coverage on dw news. in 60 minutes on d w, the thing was like a stepping point to point you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate from a crane. you can just go back to somewhere else coverage. the more people than ever on the world wide in search of a pass in life. so why do i want to go back to idea? like, i don't have any reason to select additional reason that's nothing for me this.
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yeah, i believe something that is coming very, very soon on. we know when the story in for my reliable news from migraines, wherever they may be, the if you had to boil the climate crisis down to one single issue, it would probably be energy. we will be looking at some of the ways we can reduce dependence on fossil fuels with the help of the sun and the wind. welcome to equal africa. i have sandra holmes that we know do right here in comp. hello uganda. and
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i a chris, a los illegals nigeria, nice to have you with us. all show today is parked with interesting and informative reports. so let's get started with a brief look at what we have coming up as a woman in uganda, destination a life wildlife conservation. amid a wind turbine inspired by nature and how small moves of farmers and nothing can on making the most of the addition of knowledge. what for us to solve, oper go, what continues to struggle with us if you have paul crisis? blackouts come and place the problems a possibly due to aging, and they do for structure with coal still dominating the energy makes a transition to green. the options is urgently needed. of course,
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the country is blessed with sunshine all year round, slowly, but surely that's helping south africa. finally get its lights back on. the things are happening in south africa, so less thing to the country. it's finally manufactured in its own solar mode used in this plants, which energy africa opened to cape town in 2023. what force is women early? the company wants to set an example in an industry that's male dominated. the solar panels produced here. also different. this smaller than usual and also more affordable. the company hopes it's home field advantage, give us a competitive edge over impulsive turner. what makes us special is that we are able to get that all materials in cheaper. then we are able to manufacture the products locally, which fact, which kept them on the price. and then we all, well,
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it's also easier for us to just deliver to out of the warehouse. is that all the choices in my law? we and all the other places in africa, south africa, has seen a massive growth in its solar industry over the past few years. but it comes with a hefty price tag. the majority of the solar panel assign portage over $600000000.00 was so fabulous views. while most of the solar industries growth is in the business and residential sectors, people live in informal settlements without access to legal electricity can now also benefit from the locally produced panels. so this single 50 watts pano produced by n a g ask because women run factory costs less than $20.00 and includes the power bank and l e d panel. candles used to be robert jones, only source of lights. now he finally has all the options. you really, you really limited in what you can do, even bookings as well. and with this live,
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the size won't give me. if i, if it's free to charge you, it will burn rogers and not to them for a morning. i can read, but i can do that. i can, can, i can, i can do a job. so whatever i can do reparations on things and things i can with joyce mentioned to you before. more than 80 percent or south africa's energy is produced by coal fired power stations. let's aged infrastructure and mismanagement at state owned power company as school is resulted in rolling blackouts. low children has become part of daily life. sometimes there are over 10 hours of allergies a day. the significance of costs to the economy. s. com, which has strong links to the government has long had a monopoly of selling electricity. but the solar sector hopes that the energy crisis is forcing the government to focus more on renewables,
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i think with the struggling grid. and with the struggling uh you know, utility at the moment. they've got another choice but to promote renewable energy and actually jump on board. but yes, i think slowly but surely the wheels that's ending to promote. so renewable energy and so that as the solar industry continues to expand, so do opportunities, a provider of build an integrated photovoltaics ac is africa, has developed an academy to train and certified solar installers. so the workforce provides in potential employment opportunities. it in the country was nearly 33 percent on employment. these opportunities. i definitely welcome it serves you well, and it gives you qualification and certification as a solely in store and with a few of the goods you up with. unity is also that is available for you. one of the major drivers of the countries optic and sola has come from private industry to go in its own solutions to the west in power prices. at this facility cakes cross
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salts and roles the baked in opens and then frozen, stored, and shipped for the retail sector. 24 hours a day. bacon and freezing both require a lot of power. several years ago, the company installed the 1st solar array and now they are looking to expand their renewable energy capacity. responsible for utilizing just follow, generalize the through the throughout the day. but really looking for too much of the storage of paula. however, we are now busy with our 2nd phase, which is in store one megawatt factory, which will stole some of the energy that'd be generated throughout solar. right. to carry us related, shooting always in the evening. and we intend to within the next 3 to 3 years to be completely solved lines from i'll follow you, tennessee, and run kelly or battery and saw that paula during the dialogue dollars as well as doing load shipping. currently being able to install sola is a privilege for logic businesses with small companies like in the capital phones to
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install major systems, to keep the lights on. both. there is a shift energy africa has recently started manufacturing a panel with nearly 7 times the capacity of the original products. and there's plenty of reason to believe that this is just the beginning. as we leave off again, had nothing to europe. we have sustainable energy solutions are also being explored . yeah, there might be less sun. well there is a lot of wind. i'm afraid company is devised a level. we'll pond this and eat. with a surprise, a small scale design. take out the 6 doing your bits. it looks like a plastic tree, but this tree is good for the environment. weather conditions here in all tasks
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which is home to this animal, shelter or ideal for an innovative environmental experiment close to the alps. it's always windy, making it a great location for wind turbines. in the kinds of trains for the, for the next one, for us environmental protection on animal protection, go hand in hand which and really started to invest in a winning tree to generate some green energy. and to stair was away from our dependency on oil and gas show up and you get going for the soon as the guys are issued. this wind tree is a hybrid model. it has the t small wind turbines attached to the branches, which each generate to electricity. and it's 20 y lease contains so sounds, depending on the weather. this hybrid model can produce between 4 and 16000 kilowatts of electricity. uh, yeah. the wind trees are made in switzerland. they have between 5 and 10 meters. tall da, particularly well suited to open areas. because you, again,
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for the winter lines need to be quite far away from the cities. we never see them in the city, so people doubt to be placed on the outskirts and i never quite engineers either. our product is close to the consumer and doesn't require any major engineering work . how about there's any cds? easy energy does produce, can be used, right? then in the immediate small, i put see me think one tray can potentially supply of full pass in the household. so perhaps one day every golf could have one and tell about again, if you will also doing your bits, tell us about it, visit our website school, send us a tweet. tags, doing your bids. we share your stories on the move protection and then climate protection to make a preference test. because without the healthy ecosystem we wouldn't survive.
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that's why we're all the to can see that the environmental consequences of many of the decisions we as individuals make such as well. we get our energy. what kind of work we do. you make a good point of trees here in uganda we have a wonderful abundance of wild life from comedians on a boat, which is to ship has on of course of spend those mountain gorillas. but the well being of many of these nemo populations depends on the tireless efforts of people who have dedicated their lives to pro texting them margaret costume by miss how crucial, what deficient eased for her. and her 2 more ranges. looking for the getting the one day for 32. this is
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a real moment to the next issue. they frequently put their lives the line in order to predict to be a countries wide life. margaret costume by executive, and that of the fight against the bushes. and you can visit national parks, had you'll be the highly dangerous one. sometimes we are confronted with people who do credit like us, like the porches, we have on the 14th. sometimes people come in to, to get to the n was that they want. so we have also to be done on and ready to call into to come. and so what do they come to do? you can just in the front of the police should he's know, but up to over 5000 new motors the songs to the ring. just tyler spits, let's do the cushion. but this site is not over in 2019. so it seems to be a real quick amount of ivory. we gain a total of over 3 tons of tasks. hose that goes to the lives of over $350.00
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elephant. actually hundreds of put us on average. every yeah, we prosecute about 400 suspects involved in different offenses, including wavelength, trafficking, torching, illegal and seen to the past. and of us, the ranges of to q brochure and pushes by maintaining but true is across the national parks. you kinda has an ambitious goal to reintroduce they had to fight trainers to the wired for 2 years. left approaches wiped them out. this the was century in century. uganda is the proud home of the only wild sold on by trainers in the country. the thought to 3 and the most good by ring just around to the clock . we have increased o 4 numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading regional
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needs her training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to enforce the already existing range of us to protect their resources. we have also improved or no uh um, detection mechanisms. our discussions unit has acquired equipment to detect. we live crime unintelligence, they cannot detect and to prevent it's also vital. she sees that supports as a quote and convicted in 2019 the government, just the cutting crease depend no cheese for pushing or trading protected dynamos. this particular little has given us breathing space, at least as the comments of things is the criminals. know what is coming for them was hoping to get to them. you're going to know has
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a special quote dedicated to cases involving purchase, a daily good trafficking of protect it down the most, an annual products and the punishments a severe just recently. and i bought a trade that was given a life sentence for me that it'd be good for me because all of us of the chain contributes with that. we have a court which was designated to handle wildlife related cases that's available. the gus you've made for me, please us hello, use it to grapple competitive. we've ever cases in court of a very important cases of my, the previous order whatsoever. you can imagine it present cuz competing with a wait list case, which one will be given pro to, to be had. margaret customer sees that she and her colleagues from the wildlife for 30, i know, be leasing to both of the politicians and the quotes. know that to their commitment to the countries wildlife has benefits for the entire country were sent to you as
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have seen the fund population gradually recovering at the same time. there's also been a slight increase in the number of ending jed mountain gorillas. my bread cuz somebody's not looking for it so they didn't get quite trained. no. so no. so reappearing way to be loans but kinda wired as we go now to somebody in a country who is economy is closely tied to audrey culture. but the 6, the east increasingly on the threats from climate change in the last 10 years. because his contribution to the g d p has decreased from roughly 10 percent to just over 3 percent. now one of the challenges bought from the space is lack of access to affordable loans to try out different things. we found one solution in the 2nd world to be some far as subsidies with the digital world starts helping the suckers
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them. yeah, he's using technology to benefit farmers in nature. this is the team behind putting a phone opposite to naples from us to both save money. i'm drunk, little with the app. small groups of farmers create the so called savings of members of a circle agree a fixed amount which they then each deposit every month. members can then either draw or lose from this money pool or earn interest on the savings. many farmers here face considerable challenges. they need money to fund solutions in zambia, almost $300000.00 hector is a forest need every year for chaco timber. and i've the culture on my colleague and i actually know it, well why to say discussing about us being vague about the time. so those are some form of control and most people couldn't from, and it's very important to, you know, cutting down of trees if they don't cutting down trees to mix up within one thing
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to do that. okay. how about the keeping? the team suggested small hold is produced rule honey, which they would then buy package and we sell in supermarkets, janica nick, assemble on his team, provide free b, keeping workshops grants in the farm as an alternative to talk production, the fish, the bees bring the benefits to for the we, for example, costs for the nation and the fluids, the in the product to of what if you are growing in your, from without the food to trees that you of good with that to him, it towards the way that they had. it's amaze, sunflower you said benefit due to both of you. philip zulu is a small scale meas, former. he has diversified in to be keeping them fish farming, making him fall as vulnerable to dropped half of his farm. land is no indigenous forest ideal for bees too. far h, b has the expensive for 20 heis zulu,
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needed the equivalent of $500.00 units and the amount which you would now be able to go through the polling savings. so many farmers don't have bank accounts. it's easier for really because he doesn't to access. he has to produce, i know often governmental collateral and guy is getting it on from the people that he stays within the community. and they know him. yeah. so, and that's where you and the interest rate, there's no, that's easy. and so these are getting the loan because it's kind of to in the savings circle, farmers can agree on their own interest rates. these are typically about 5 to 10 percent, which is a far cry from the 15 to 100 percent interest of when demanded by informed them when the lenders phillips is eager to trial the system with the new app coming is in
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a test fees until the end of 2023 farmers hope it will enable them to diversify and expand this small holdings, the village banking system, london mobile. i think it would be helpful because people to see them. money is a collection, as people can you borrow without the the, the signing of the contract. the agreements as long as your balance is totting. the pulling up is built with block chain technology. a digital system that allows people to transfer money without the need for traditional banks. all transactions on the platform i recorded poly should be available for farmers in 2024. in the meantime, janica noncustodial is working with 2000 be keepers. the stotts up has already sold, set the tons of honey in supermarkets, the sweet, sweet,
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and tall farmers. i'm project based on forest at the same time. so sometimes the best solutions a high take bond, sometimes traditional approaches just as effective on the often c plus and foster to implement those right. son drop in on next report way. nothing done up with animal breed is our re discovering truck dition the knowledge they're looking for in digital expertise to kill sick animals tend to be a good bomb. b is the warming has heard today. the live stock farmer uses indigenous medicines and herbal remedies, all based on knowledge passed down to him by his grandparents are here and not pass on google. when gone is upper east region. animals are vulnerable to diseases like
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gold plague, livestock dysentery, and parasitical infections that cause stomach bloating. well, if you have that, you will have the money. i have williams in my stomach because i'm making them sick . got a new phone. so i have to get mahogany tree bog. i'm mixed up with other native hubs and give them several doses of a 3 days on this mixture, kills the ones with a new phone and a, some of this knowledge of them. additional properties of plants and herbs is invaluable, both for the regions, farmers and their herds. and for researchers, that's because to be a good time this part of a major interdisciplinary project to implement f no veterinary medicine and gonna of the at the center for plant medicine research in the town of men pump. ok, want them not far from the capital lacrosse scientists are investigating the healing properties of native plants. the government originally established the
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facility to provide alternative health care to local people. now it's carrying out research into animal health. but the laboratory here has been studying the chemical and pharmaceutical properties of plans for some time. now off the course was to look out for what does the chemist cheap of the splines. what is the balance to us to get this of this plus and release them with the disease is stuck deece and solve this for, you know, beach as clean to be cheating with in gun a 10 percent of live stocks to come to disease in a country with few trained veterinarians, farmers often rely on the advice of tabel, herders and other locals who recommend medicine sold and open markets like this one . young regulated misuse and over use of antibiotics can lead to high levels of antibiotic residues in animal products. and it can encourage antibiotic resistance,
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which affects the health of both livestock and people who consume animal products. meanwhile, 75 percent of live stock and gonna are resistant to the antibiotics used to treat them. at the same time, many live stock owners don't trust durable medicines which aren't scientifically tested and don't come with a company leaflets and packaging was we provide this information where this project is it that would provide this evidence of disappointment and says which against the disease that we are what you studied fluids depends dots. these met says, final vicious outputs. if verbal treatments do become more accepted, sourcing these medicinal plants will also be an issue. and gonna, there are sacred groves that are preserved for ceremonial reasons. local people
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often collect plants and herbs there for domestic use, for indigenous botanist and java. james oswald, i'm an ego. who's the project's lead consultants, these groves or a treasure that could make a real difference to livestock farmers. that means now they can prepare in good appendages, like i said, more farmers. so that was a have into production of unless therefore that well is good. we agree because do have a good number of yeah, unless i life. and then the guy said that was a make money as a participant in the project, simply because i'm being no longer has to rely on the plants and the forest. the project gave him exclusive use of an herb garden. so remember that he's one of a selected group of herbalists who are receiving support from the s no veterinary medicine project on this protected patch of land. he's planting a variety of native plants including mahogany and oak trees and dogwood dow. but you haven't taught you these plans,
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patients are hard to find out when you know what to do and there aren't any more of them nearby that. that's why the project is helping us to both plant and protect them so that when we need them, but it will be easily available to me this year to native plants, carnes, or an eco friendly source of medicines for traditional practitioners. like to me, a good idea of if this project catches on, gone, could become a 4 runner in f. no veterinary medicine. this vouch revolt is a good reminder that we already have many of the answers to the problems facing a planet. if we just know where to look great to hobby with us on the show, i really hope you enjoy that good buy from complex, right to in uganda, a. and by for be in the area. if you want to know more check out, the social media channel is shown on your screen. hopefully, we'll see you next time until then by
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. this is the w news alive from bell and the clock is ticking on fuel supplies in gaza. you an agency helping refugees and the territory ones it will be forced to stop. it's 8 operations today, but it does not get will appeal as rails military won't allow fuel into goals, but it's accusing come months of stone piling supplies also coming off of class. so the united nations, the u. n. chief criticism of israel's actions from a strong review from the countries foreign minister across germany scouts.

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