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jan is to create a kind of bangkok post humanities collective knowledge some 150 meters from those scientists the data here protected by the poem of frost will hopefully be safe considering the world's growing data storage nice will soon need for the long term solutions. capitec it's practically a so long on wheels. a symbol of germany's economic miracle its force planes pull away and a dash of american alex. leapai trip to the tonic car. wreck. next on d w. how do you want to. discover the...
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don is to create a kind of bangkok post humanities collective knowledge some 150 meters below and to suffer speak to the data here protected by the palm of frost will hopefully be safe considering the world's growing data storage needs will soon need for the long term solutions. to live. view as clear as mud shallowly want to get closer to nature i want to live right now not just one the constant don't have visits to the much land. exploring. the planet failing to watch as he came by i can bring the same make all specializing in enjoying his sound. check to. news stream on the bulletin. board. we know that this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep your distance and wash your hands if you can stay at how we're d.w.b. for here for we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms and we're all in this together run together and we'll make it through the main street you see everyone stacey stacey stay safe please stay safe.
don is to create a kind of bangkok post humanities collective knowledge some 150 meters below and to suffer speak to the data here protected by the palm of frost will hopefully be safe considering the world's growing data storage needs will soon need for the long term solutions. to live. view as clear as mud shallowly want to get closer to nature i want to live right now not just one the constant don't have visits to the much land. exploring. the planet failing to watch as he came by i can...
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plan is to create a kind of bangkok post humanities collective knowledge some 150 meters from love for scientists the dental here protected by the palm of frost will hopefully be safe considering the world's grown data storage nice will soon need to find the long term solutions. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian it's not as if sun to suddenly be moving for a long time about a pandemic but the politicians didn't seem to take much notice fair lack of preparation is now becoming clear my guess this week from brussels is the european commission of home affairs johansson why do you believe you'll get it so wrong conflict. next on d w. hot air in northern greece. coal mining is splitting the population. fear for their jobs in the mines and power stations. others are fighting the old dominant energy corporation the uncle they blame for destroying the environment. the curse or blessing extracting coaling grease the couple in the middle of it. and 30 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back at that but not africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us olds are a
plan is to create a kind of bangkok post humanities collective knowledge some 150 meters from love for scientists the dental here protected by the palm of frost will hopefully be safe considering the world's grown data storage nice will soon need to find the long term solutions. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian it's not as if sun to suddenly be moving for a long time about a pandemic but the politicians didn't seem to take much notice fair lack of preparation is now becoming clear...
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the recognition of hong kong and the presence of taiwan is after the chinese embassy in bangkok made a facebook postccused, if further prompted users tojoin in accused, if further prompted users to join in and then we saw a wave of other asian countries like vietnam, philippines, and india also expressing growing discontent and finally enough, the most recent country to join in is australia. some of the uses are also quite critical of their own governments. is there i worry they could end up being identified and punished? there is definitely a real concern but i think that with twitter being so recognised as a platform than other traditional media platforms, as well as facebook, many people, especially the younger generation are coming out and realising that they now have a platform where they can voice an opinion and say that in an informal setting. one to keep an eye on, thank you very, tracy beattie. there are fears parts of latin america are quickly becoming the new virus hotspot, with the number of cases soaring. new pictures out of peru have revealed hospital systems aren't coping while indige
the recognition of hong kong and the presence of taiwan is after the chinese embassy in bangkok made a facebook postccused, if further prompted users tojoin in accused, if further prompted users to join in and then we saw a wave of other asian countries like vietnam, philippines, and india also expressing growing discontent and finally enough, the most recent country to join in is australia. some of the uses are also quite critical of their own governments. is there i worry they could end up...
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many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkoking forced to stay inside. many places are reporting cleaner air or water, as pollution has been greatly reduced. and on the coast of south—east india, the absence of people has had a dramatic impact, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. burrowing out of the sand, new life emerges. this year, like every year, thousands upon thousands of olive ridley turtles begin theirjourney to the sea. but this time, their numbers may be even greater than normal. due to the lockdown, these beaches have been mostly empty, so more turtles have ventured onto the land, more eggs have been laid, and more of those eggs have now hatched. translation: they come in hundreds of thousands here. translation: when do the hatchlings come out? when its warm. how many turtles are born here at this time? every turtle lays 30—a0 eggs or more. and those eggs soon add up. by certain estimates, there could be around 60 million of them. it is believed some of the more endangered species may be making a bit of a comeback. the
many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkoking forced to stay inside. many places are reporting cleaner air or water, as pollution has been greatly reduced. and on the coast of south—east india, the absence of people has had a dramatic impact, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. burrowing out of the sand, new life emerges. this year, like every year, thousands upon thousands of olive ridley...
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many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkokd to stay inside. many places, for example, are reporting cleaner air or water as pollution has been greatly reduced. and on the coast of south—east india, the absence of people has had a dramatic impact, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. burrowing out of the sand, new life emerges. this year, like every year, thousands upon thousands of olive ridley turtles begin theirjourney to the sea. but this time, their numbers may be even greater than normal. due to the lockdown, these beaches have been mostly empty, so more turtles have ventured onto the land, more eggs have been laid, and more of those eggs have now hatched. translation: they come in hundreds of thousands here. translation: when do the hatchlings come out? when it's warm. how many turtles are born here at this time? every turtle lays 30—a0 eggs or more. and those eggs soon add up. by certain estimates, there could be around 60 million of them. it is believed some of the more endangered species may be making a bit of a comeback
many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkokd to stay inside. many places, for example, are reporting cleaner air or water as pollution has been greatly reduced. and on the coast of south—east india, the absence of people has had a dramatic impact, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. burrowing out of the sand, new life emerges. this year, like every year, thousands upon thousands of olive...
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many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkokelderly — one dutch care home has opened a customized glass cabin that keeps elderly people protected and isolated — without forcing them to sacrifice seeing their loved ones. anna holligan reports. scrubbing a shield to protect vulnerable people. from the invisible danger their loved ones may pose to them. this is what a family reunion looks like under lockdown. the way so many of us have been keeping in touch with each other just don't keeping in touch with each otherjust don't make sense to everyone. for zoom, is too difficult for half our residents to understand. they are looking at an ipad and thinking they are watching the picture or a video, they don't understand it is real—time so they don't respond. and in here they don't respond. and in here they get the full picture. for me, being able to really see her, the way she walks, just her, the way she walks, just her whole body in her body language is incredible. initially, it was really difficult and the family were trying to reas
many businesses which are struggling to adapt to the strange new post—covid world, as we emerge from lockdown. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkokelderly — one dutch care home has opened a customized glass cabin that keeps elderly people protected and isolated — without forcing them to sacrifice seeing their loved ones. anna holligan reports. scrubbing a shield to protect vulnerable people. from the invisible danger their loved ones may pose to them. this is what a family reunion looks like...