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naturally occurring climb its event that wounds the oceans. but this yeah, the impact has been particularly dramatic with scientists warning human cause climate change is also to blame. and that's it from me and the new scene. news agent is next with various vanity of job. it offers the you how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously?
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multitasking these, the modern because if we do too much, we get it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary, they say is the, the news aisha coming up to date. go ahead and do a record use, make dangerous c johnnies to indonesia. at least 600 have it. i didn't mean to me shows our chief province in the past week from don love ation. but all the getting the work and they hopeful with archer for answers and the 10 the top turned part time the teacher out hunting has taken the job of providing education to very poor children in the capital. the
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time being expanded, you're welcome to the dublin, use aisha. glad you could join us nearly 600 drawing your refugees have arrived in indonesia as our chief providence. in the past week, for a life by boat, from bunk brothers, you remember bank provisions hosting up to a 1000000 go ahead and get refugees in camps after they fled. persecution, under the military homes are in me in my the refugees of a dangerous c journeys over the past few years to escape dangerous overcrowding and cups and insides of opportunities in countries like malaysia, thailand, and indonesia, hills mall on the recent arrivals in archery in indonesia, 800 so for i can get refugees arrived on a beach and indonesia. they've been traveling for weeks across the sea in decrepit . would in both that put their lives in danger. i don't remember anything about how
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long and what it was like. oh, the thought i was like so i don't know anything i didn't much ever on sunday funded 6 of 2 are on the board and the 240 people on with me in the woods. i can save my life, but there are so many babies. and so many children in the world, this product them that are nearly 600 refugees at a job beach in urgent need of food, water, shinta, and medical help inform us that a myself, i got that the people in the community told us they saw a ship heading towards the land and then also with a fairly high speed and 6 smoke. i fucked around 1130 local time thing that, that uh, data. when we came here, we saw they were running. yeah. then putting outside and when that of that,
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that law. uh what uh, let me see here. almost a 1000000 drawing is have been living invested you camps and bundle dish. after escaping military cracked um in me, in march for conditions and bundle. dish accounts have pushed them to feed indonesia, displacing them a 2nd time. and they, like i said, the if using i've been very said because my, my, my balance i in trouble. my mother's, let's go to us and please help us cover any with people from nearby villages or bringing food for the refugees. but they don't want refugees to get off the boat, you know nothing but the we simply do not have suitable accommodation for them. based on past experiences, the indeed can be problematic. at times they tend to wander off and we're
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concerned that there could be undesirable incidents. it's not that we don't care about humanity. this is the thought boat to have arrived in indonesia over the last days. organizations wanted from throwing gifts, same mobile. it's around the way, and it is what they call the start of the ceiling season. and generally not for more is dw corresponding shot. and so along who is in archer, where some of the refugees arrived, shut them where all these refugees now and are they being looked after a yes, be rash. so right now i'm in p d 2 hours from the city, a bundle, a chair. here behind me is the building where there are 500 refugees are staying. this is in fact the biggest shelter in our checks and um, 300 of them. more than 300 of them are the refugees that have just arrived 2 days
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ago on tuesday. and also when is a wednesday on 2 different boats. so as you can see behind me, there are children, teenagers, men and women staying here and the rest are like another 100 or so they have been stay here for uh, i live a year and yes, after they arrived. uh, people provide been done with food and oh, so i'm looking right now. i switch truck where people over the local government also uh providing them uh foot uh as an aide for directly just they just arrived and do you and hcr and r u. n. a international or an organization for migration. both of these organizations have been a facilitating the refugees for their arrival. can you talk to us a bit about the condition that these refugees arrived and given that they were on rickety boats that what i see for many days yeah, they came here in a week and in dire nutrition. in fact,
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there are 4 people were sick and got immediate medical assistance or from the locals. and also i just talked to one of the refugees, a woman that, that guess arrive on the 1st boat. she came here with 3 of her children and she just bring like very limited food on uh for their um, for their food on the, on the sea. and they have, they have to survive with the very limited food and also drink. and they were on the sea for like 14 days. um, so when i asked her like for example, do you know that, um you can actually like, wait for that knows for how long or like for a year until you can go to malaysia. she just said like when, wherever it is at least she can have a better safety and better future for their chosen. then you talk to us a bit also about how the locals are reacting to these uh,
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refugees on boats that are arriving and not sure. yeah, so uh we got an information that um 3 hours from here in urine in other residency and i checked, the locals are rejecting the rest of the cheese, the rocking the rest of the cheese and they have been rejected twice actually is the 3rd boat, the to land on the beach, why it's because of the locals a feel like they cannot simulate? well, they don't obey like the nor missed and also the cultures that has been implemented for years. and they feel like um there has been like a influx. massive influx of refugees coming to atcha like and they, they just don't expect it to be this many or so. so what does that say about how in denise sure. in general, plans to handle these somewhat regular,
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both that i was given all to the foreign ministry has said that the country has no capacity to accommodate draft, which is yeah, so not just not having the capacity but indonesia in sag. it's not a part of the you and refugee convention the you need your husband, right, decided so in an age of feels that they don't have the obligation to take the refugee in and to give the long term or permanent solution for them. so there's been a meeting sessions talking about refugees, not just indonesia, but also with asi and congress that are involved because yes, they're trying to go to malaysia and thailand to so in the future, it will not only be on indonesia side how to handle this issue. but also with us in countries that are involved and what and one question remains is,
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what are the rushing of refugees future be we leave the timing but thanks so much for bringing us up to date on the situation in dw correspondent sharon some are longer important from there, thanks so much. i or in india, education is free and compulsory for children between 6 and 14 years of age. however, many, especially those living in slums and on the streets are unable to attend school. in the company, intently, one policeman decided to set up a street school to get the children into the education system. fun thing now runs a school with more than 80 poor children, many of whom he's helped to secure admission. informal government from schools was quoted and it always 10 seeing teaches more than 80 children a day on a converted parking lot. in the middle of delhi,
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the police officer founded this street school 8 years ago. he wants to help people who come from poverty and have no other access to education. i want to the above all, to teach children who only have very limited possibilities at night. and i wanted to set a good example for society because my family and i also come from a very poor background. so you got a young today, the children are learning general knowledge, chataway. for a long time, many of the students were unable to read, write, or do arithmetic, but 10 thing and for other teachers taught them how. the children's ambition is huge, because the school offers them a great opportunity for a life beyond the slums. my parents are too poor to afford school fees, uniform and all the books without the school. i wouldn't have
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a chance to get an education then i can live as a beginning. it, ma'am, i do, but i want to become a police officer one day like tennessee that's only possible because we have such grade teachers. they have teaching us so much. i think that the now unless i live nearby temple provides the school children with free lunch for many of them. it's the only warm meal they get all day donations. pay for the street school and the salaries of helpers like 20 year olds, university student on key to sharma. she's excited about the project and the children's willingness to learn and the students want to learn so much. they want me to teach them everything. i know they have big dreams and the goal of doing something with their lives. i mean, you have to pay out of gardening, 10 things go that the children can have a better life than their parents escape poverty. and through their schooling have
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a chance at a decently paid job done, for example, i wish they could become judges, doctors or police officers, whatever they want. i hope that you understand the importance of education because that alone or would that be a huge impact on their futures. what i do when you've got some things says if he can get just one child permanently off the street and his school will have achieved that school to. and that does it for this week and back again on monday. i believe you're now with images of some to me as well. it records that percent. oh, do you have this? yeah. one of them in china, web based man which is about to see did the most leg fortress back. some assaults in a role. enjoy the
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