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the island is home to a radar station. and 160 defense troops have taken up residence to monitor the air space and the sea. but nobody on the island really believes that they can prevent a potential attack by china taking to a full month's on he says, santo sits in the japanese parliament in tokyo. sure. he understands the concerns of unit when his residence but says it's important to look at the big picture in the whole area is a battlefield. he says, not just taiwan, all of this area. you're going to win that group juma. it's not just about univ uni money, but also about the hundreds of thousands of residents of the other island, the vicinity. i wrote about the evacuation of the taiwanese japanese americans and europeans who live there. i'm unique. i also have the difficult task recruiting our defense capabilities in the region we had on it. in the meantime, the fishermen of joan agony are still waiting for their next big catch. hoping that peace prevails on the island and beyond. and as in depth articles and analysis on
the island is home to a radar station. and 160 defense troops have taken up residence to monitor the air space and the sea. but nobody on the island really believes that they can prevent a potential attack by china taking to a full month's on he says, santo sits in the japanese parliament in tokyo. sure. he understands the concerns of unit when his residence but says it's important to look at the big picture in the whole area is a battlefield. he says, not just taiwan, all of this area. you're...
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hoping that piece prevails on the island and beyond. and as in depth articles and analysis on the tension between and i and taiwan on our website, did the bill dot com forward slash issue back tomorrow. at the same time you been, ah, people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families on the tax in the reason for the credit on it is with people being screened around getting $200.00 people in around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge as to why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah, a quarter of a century of netflix from dds in the post to making its own blockbusters. we'll look at how the streaming giant has changed. how and what we watch and discuss the problems. it's now facing as a weak layer of lights, turkeys manufacturers will also talk about the countries deepening trade deficits. this is the real business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. it went from mailing dvds in envelopes
hoping that piece prevails on the island and beyond. and as in depth articles and analysis on the tension between and i and taiwan on our website, did the bill dot com forward slash issue back tomorrow. at the same time you been, ah, people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families on the tax in the reason for the credit on it is with people being screened around getting $200.00 people in around the world. more than...
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and for those keeping track, that's an island off an island off an island. >> this is a slip. >> reporterom ireland and south england. they came for one reason. >> fish, fish, and fish. >> when you say fish, is it just a given? >> it's a given. so yes, when we say fish, we mean cod. >> is it possible to exaggerate the importance of cod to this place? >> no, it's not possible. because everything that you need to know about someone from here you can figure it out by just studying that lowly fish. it's actually quite a noble fish. >> a noble fish? >> it asks very little and gives so much. they exist on almost anything. i mean, i think a cod could eat a rubber boot if it had to. >> reporter: not unlike the noble fish, zita cobb's family survived without much. in cod they trusted. families worked side by side here, trading their fish for goods. no bank accounts, no cash. cobb's parents could neither read nor write. she and her six brothers grew up in a house with no electricity. she says it was a happy childhood. until it wasn't. >> what happened? >> the worst of the 20th century came down on
and for those keeping track, that's an island off an island off an island. >> this is a slip. >> reporterom ireland and south england. they came for one reason. >> fish, fish, and fish. >> when you say fish, is it just a given? >> it's a given. so yes, when we say fish, we mean cod. >> is it possible to exaggerate the importance of cod to this place? >> no, it's not possible. because everything that you need to know about someone from here you can...
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if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smallest se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 pads. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship frame, jackie and tyler st lawrence winner if the african ranger reward the morning money. naylor's welcome presented special reserve and in order to allow them they're meant to cover more work with officials. warbler said that them was supposed to have income at the same time, but latin sonata knows what the islands don't even throw reserve to see if the war for now you have along 3000 or more of the warbler in this issue. ok. what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the bench with the bad watcher. the fun part about the fair return is that they don't build any nest. they just fall, a small dent on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female because the egg over, she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes. and then build with club and feed her
if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smallest se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 pads. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship frame, jackie and tyler st lawrence winner if the african ranger reward the morning money. naylor's welcome presented special reserve and in order to allow them they're meant to cover more work with officials. warbler said that them...
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the marshall islands is an island ocean nation if you can't see the water from where you're standing you can hear it the waves break endlessly and audibly on the coral reefs that surround the atolls today about 60,000 people live in the marshall islands the vast majority by some estimates 97% identify as christian. since 1857 when two american board missionary families sailed to the marshall islands and kaibuki a marshallisiroge or chief invited them to stay and establish a mission station there generations of marshallese. people have grown up practicing christianity. by the outset of the second world war japanese and american sources independently estimated that at least nine out of every 10 people in the marshall islands were protestant. during world war two the archipelago was strategically significant for both jip japan and the united states since 1919. the marshall islands had formed the eastern perimeter of japan's pacific empire and it effectively cut in half the united states territory in the pacific separating the united states held philippines from the hawaiian islands and
the marshall islands is an island ocean nation if you can't see the water from where you're standing you can hear it the waves break endlessly and audibly on the coral reefs that surround the atolls today about 60,000 people live in the marshall islands the vast majority by some estimates 97% identify as christian. since 1857 when two american board missionary families sailed to the marshall islands and kaibuki a marshallisiroge or chief invited them to stay and establish a mission station...
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if he really wants to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flag ship ranger, thigh less, lawrence winter, if the african ranger reward the morning. money. naylor's welcome to present to her reserve and in order to november, the 3rd amendment over more brooklyn officials warbler said that them was supposed to function at the same time. but life and sen knows what the islands don't even feel reserve to see if the warbler we're now you have around 3000 or more of the war blows in this issue. ok. what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the bench with the bad. what check the fun part about the fair return is that did on bill in this bill, just fall a small dent on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female covers the egg over. she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes, and then be able to come and feed her with fi
if he really wants to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flag ship ranger, thigh less, lawrence winter, if the african ranger reward the morning. money. naylor's welcome to present to her reserve and in order to november, the 3rd amendment over more brooklyn officials warbler said that them was...
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if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and now also has a flagship range, jackie, and can tie las lawrence winter if the african range reward. good morning, money mailers, welcome presented the show reserve and include the fee. and i will mention covers more brooklyn officials warbler said that them was supposed to have income at the same time, but license manager knows what the islands don't even throw reserve to see if the war for now you have around $3000.00 or more of the warbler. in this issue, ok. what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the bench with the bad. what check the fun part about the fair return is that did don't bill in this bill just fall a small dent on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female because the egg over, she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes, and then be able to come and feed
if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and now also has a flagship range, jackie, and can tie las lawrence winter if the african range reward. good morning, money mailers, welcome presented the show reserve and include the fee. and i will mention covers more brooklyn officials warbler said that them was...
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. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill all the indigenous people, and so they decided, "well, we need to deal with this a different way," and so you h this group of self-appointed vigilantes that decided to murder 200 women, children, and elders. >> the people that came onto the island came with these tools. they didn't use anything that could be heard by the people sleeping in eureka. you know, they quietly crept onto the island in the middle of the night and killed people literally in their sleep. from that day forth, wiyot people weren't legally allowed to be on the island again. canter: we're looking at this old, aerial image of tuluwat, which is th
. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill...
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it's a tiny island. a bit like a treasure island. you have to wonder what the future of montserrat holds. the dot, the lovely dot on the map. they used to be 12,000 before the major volcanic eruptions. that changed the face of the island dramatically. when you're 4,000 on an island, there's something very charming about that. it has its challenges: education, jobs, self-sufficiency. they were 12,000 before the eruptions. i don't know how many they're going to be in 10 years. (rose willock) montserrat has always been a place where people from different parts of the world came to, starting from the 16th or 17th century, when the irish people first came. montserrat adopted several place names and people names very similar to ireland. our national colors are green and white. and of course, you see the greenery around you. the hills and the valleys and the goats; so typical of ireland. however, the sea, that's for everyone's sight, the mountains, that are for everyone's sight. how can you not love montserrat? (sophie fouron) rose willock,
it's a tiny island. a bit like a treasure island. you have to wonder what the future of montserrat holds. the dot, the lovely dot on the map. they used to be 12,000 before the major volcanic eruptions. that changed the face of the island dramatically. when you're 4,000 on an island, there's something very charming about that. it has its challenges: education, jobs, self-sufficiency. they were 12,000 before the eruptions. i don't know how many they're going to be in 10 years. (rose willock)...
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, as if the island is really moving.khalin earthquakes did not scare me. unless the ancient ainu, but all the later population of the island tried to prevent possible cataclysms, for example, the japanese who came here erected temples to their gods to protect them from merciless element. this place was sacred for the japanese, we are now in front of the gate. the gate is called the gate, the torii temple was located on this site. and these gates symbolized the entrance to this temple. the temple itself is long gone. but local residents continue to ensure that at least these gates are standing. after all, it was they who endowed these gates with special power. this is the counteraction of the elements to the earthquake tsunami that the sakhalin fish does not sleep and is constantly in readiness to correct its position again, based on the circumstances and position of sirius , the mud volcanoes of the island also testify. because volcanoes. something like the pores of the earth's crust, through which the living skin of the
, as if the island is really moving.khalin earthquakes did not scare me. unless the ancient ainu, but all the later population of the island tried to prevent possible cataclysms, for example, the japanese who came here erected temples to their gods to protect them from merciless element. this place was sacred for the japanese, we are now in front of the gate. the gate is called the gate, the torii temple was located on this site. and these gates symbolized the entrance to this temple. the...
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if he really wants to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship rein. jackie can tie las lawrence winner if the african range reward the morning money mailers. welcome to concerns before reserve. in order to november, the 3rd amendment for worth more worth when officials warbler said that them was close with a function at the same time bird life. and some of those for the island don't have control reserve to see if the war for now you have around 3000 or more of the war blow in. the fisher gulker is like what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the beach with the bad. what check the fun part about the fair return is that they don't build any nest. they just fall a small damp on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female because the egg over, she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes. and then be able to co
if he really wants to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship rein. jackie can tie las lawrence winner if the african range reward the morning money mailers. welcome to concerns before reserve. in order to november, the 3rd amendment for worth more worth when officials warbler said that them was...
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what's 10 cayman islands? the taiwanese military fired to each of them, which is in line with standard practice today trying to go into your conduct life. i addressed within 6 zone the wrong and taiwan jones steward on north north, east and south west oak. taiwan appear particularly close to a territorial waters. it appears that asian ones are to practise locating the island if it had to go into a war and a child. and it's worth noting that chinese citizens have expressed huge disappointment at the, at the authorities. the lack of action to stop hello many were expecting the p l a to shoot hello, playing down or at least turn her away mid air. so the public, this content is very, he is a very huge blow to see things authority, especially when he's under pressure to look strong ahead of hockey meeting later this year. many fear that the pressure could prompt china to issue even top a measures against taiwan has also been a suspension of trade in ports as well as exports. how is this affecting high want in pract
what's 10 cayman islands? the taiwanese military fired to each of them, which is in line with standard practice today trying to go into your conduct life. i addressed within 6 zone the wrong and taiwan jones steward on north north, east and south west oak. taiwan appear particularly close to a territorial waters. it appears that asian ones are to practise locating the island if it had to go into a war and a child. and it's worth noting that chinese citizens have expressed huge disappointment at...
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but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences with miss more than alone. as we are here on the south side of tokyo autocracy or the church really kaba behind as, as the small island of villa alba, like one out the door show. but it blew. oh, february book on. we think the jackal swung from to the are talk to fail alba and then here to connect to another boy threat scoop on the gun in total. that's about 800 meters i believe. and we know from research that chuckles can easily swim to miles. morrison, a truck mooney a problem in the the immediate plots. and indeed there is a video taken by locals. a jackal calmly swims to the shore. never before had there been jackals on core noddy. now you can find their traces everywhere. more and more pictures of dead sheep are emerging, not all victims of jackals, but most of them but a 3 or 3 years ago before the jackal came out. but we had about $200.00 sheep on each farm on the island with douglas blog. now there are abou
but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences with miss more than alone. as we are here on the south side of tokyo autocracy or the church really kaba behind as, as the small island of villa alba, like one out the door show. but it blew. oh, february book on. we think the jackal swung from to the are talk to fail alba and then here to connect to another boy threat scoop on the gun in total. that's about 800...
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they say that since then the warlock has been riding from island to island and now they call him theper, this particular legend was remembered boy, when hunters found a fire pit and human bones on a deserted island. cheer each other up. they took their guns at the ready and combed every bush. something flashed ahead, there was nowhere to go from here, two girls were shaking, human bones were in a hurry from the horror of the men, what was happening here after all the girls told they were collecting material two days ago, a day later it turned out the girls were interrupting each other to tell. settling down in a tent for the night is a task for a very experienced tourist, but i will try first we stick the central hall beauty now lateral no first lateral experiments. at that time, the soviet light industry produced tents exclusively of one color of muddy swamp material - heavy tarpaulin. here on the lacing, the tent is covered with a water-repellent layer for the first couple of times. it saves from the rain, then it flows there is no perfection in the world. in fact, all these little
they say that since then the warlock has been riding from island to island and now they call him theper, this particular legend was remembered boy, when hunters found a fire pit and human bones on a deserted island. cheer each other up. they took their guns at the ready and combed every bush. something flashed ahead, there was nowhere to go from here, two girls were shaking, human bones were in a hurry from the horror of the men, what was happening here after all the girls told they were...
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if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship ranger can tie las lawrence winner if the african ranger reward the morning money. mailers, welcome to present to her reserve and include the fee. and i will mention both more, both with officials. warbler said that them was supposed to function at the same time bud light and senator knows what the island don't even throw reserve to see if the war for now you have around 3000 or more of the warbler in the fish. ok. what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the beach with the bad watches, the fun fuss about the fair return is that dead on bill in the nest? they just fall a small damp on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female because the egg over, she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes. and then bill will come and feed her with fish. other
if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship ranger can tie las lawrence winner if the african ranger reward the morning money. mailers, welcome to present to her reserve and include the fee. and i will mention both more, both with officials. warbler said that them was supposed...
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. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill all the indigenous people, and so they decided, "well, we need to deal with this a different way," and so you h this group of self-appointed vigilantes that decided to murder 200 women, children, and elders. >> the people that came onto the island came with these tools. they didn't use anything that could be heard by the people sleeping in eureka. you know, they quietly crept onto the island in the middle of the night and killed people literally in their sleep. from that day forth, wiyot people weren't legally allowed to be on the island again. canter: we're looking at this old, aerial image of tuluwat, which is th
. >> first time i ever heard of indian island and the indian island massacre was when i was about 6 years old, and mother sat me down and talked about it. koch: because of the wiyot's proximity to development of the city of eureka, you had an indian problem. we've had an "indian problem" since the time that this country was invaded, basically, so the branch of the government that dealt with indians in the beginning was the military and it got to a point where they couldn't kill...
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the island is a sacred place with a very strict door policy. have you seen the island?artefacts have been found there, which led to unesco naming it a world heritage site in 2017. but the old taboos mean only men can set foot on the island, and miki can'tjoin her male colleagues on archaeological expeditions. watching these videos, it certainly has got this kind of eerie, mystical power to it. i might not be able to go myself, but one way that tourists can experience 0kinoshima is by trying a misogi ceremony, a special cleansing ritual performed by all the island's visitors. whoa! yeah, it's cold. face you, yeah? towards you? 0oh... 0oh! ok, i'm down. it feels, now i'm in, somewhat... ..exhilarating, in a way, relaxing... ..but i still want to get back out now! is that enough praying? i'm heading now to japan's southernmost spot, 0kinawa, which is made up of more than 100 subtropical islands. it's a popular holiday destination because of its year—round warm temperatures. and back in 2007, it was the first place injapan to make a barrier—free declaration, a commitment to
the island is a sacred place with a very strict door policy. have you seen the island?artefacts have been found there, which led to unesco naming it a world heritage site in 2017. but the old taboos mean only men can set foot on the island, and miki can'tjoin her male colleagues on archaeological expeditions. watching these videos, it certainly has got this kind of eerie, mystical power to it. i might not be able to go myself, but one way that tourists can experience 0kinoshima is by trying a...
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these islands were annexed in 1848. in hawaii it was accepted. mm so new.d position, which is called the great mohel, its essence was that the entire hawaiian land was divided into three large parts. uh, and part was redistributed to side on the royal family, 1/3, respectively , towards the tribal aristocracy. these leaders are for a fairly limited number of people, and the rest of the third in favor of all the rest of the indigenous population is a naked problem. it consisted in the fact that, after some time, the americans, in general, pushed through what they had. as you understand, yes, very strong positions on the island pushed through the opportunity to buy the opportunity to buy land in hawaii from that moment on, the local population, in general, lost land, lost and lost there is such a point of view that by the end of the 19th century, the local population had mastered less than five percent. and all over the world, moreover, the americans, but in every possible way tried to m-m gain a foothold in hawaii and, uh, such a well-known naval base as pea
these islands were annexed in 1848. in hawaii it was accepted. mm so new.d position, which is called the great mohel, its essence was that the entire hawaiian land was divided into three large parts. uh, and part was redistributed to side on the royal family, 1/3, respectively , towards the tribal aristocracy. these leaders are for a fairly limited number of people, and the rest of the third in favor of all the rest of the indigenous population is a naked problem. it consisted in the fact that,...
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they are semi wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some cheering today, but all he found was a terrified lamb yolk of lives with his family on the corner. he islands the archipelago as a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep farming, and olives of fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island. wolfe like wild dogs flood call regina, which the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a coincidence that he is here today just 2 days ago, yrc of tells him there were a couple of mother sheep with their lambs at the house. you know, how old are they to we are said lot in 2 weeks. oh, and this one's one week old and on one and here there was another one along with this one still at the, at the also one week, but it's gone in and these 2 are gone to. i found this one this morning, was he was there gonna be room? i 30 a jak of will raise the land himself rather than leave it to the jackals. he
they are semi wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some cheering today, but all he found was a terrified lamb yolk of lives with his family on the corner. he islands the archipelago as a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep farming, and olives of fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island. wolfe like wild dogs flood call regina,...
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, i must tell you. - but the thing is, i never feel like an islander. - you don't feel like an islander - no. no, no, no. - it's so huge and you don't see a lot of water here. everything happens inside. - yes. in the cities. taiwan has a long history being in the cold war zone with china. even now, we are not allowed to go to their waters. - your relationship with china is complicated. do you feel taiwanese first and then chinese? - i never feel chinese. taiwan has been colonized by dutch people, spanish people, japanese people and the qing dynasty. the qing dynasty was 600 years. they're chinese, but they're not han. they're a different tribe. it's complicated. i never feel "chinese chinese". - right. - i can speak chinese as a language, but the tendency i have right now, especially our generation, we see ourselves as taiwanese. taiwan is a small place with a highly developed places. why is that? we have to be strong and fast and friendly. - and in taiwan being strong is working hard. - working hard, being polite, having a sense of humour, right? joke around. - and getting to where you
, i must tell you. - but the thing is, i never feel like an islander. - you don't feel like an islander - no. no, no, no. - it's so huge and you don't see a lot of water here. everything happens inside. - yes. in the cities. taiwan has a long history being in the cold war zone with china. even now, we are not allowed to go to their waters. - your relationship with china is complicated. do you feel taiwanese first and then chinese? - i never feel chinese. taiwan has been colonized by dutch...
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it's hot, the islands to rain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much luck as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures you book with arm or so. or here we lose him 8 cameras to find out how many the arts, what direction they are headed in under frequency. so you're chuck, how often they show up calico, just our civil jojo loaded here at the only water hole on all the cannady islands. the chances are good, the sheep come to drink, but so do the jackals. nice, lassie sir, this is jacqueline. yes. and this is good. the sheep sheep and the check. okay. must drink to water. he said that this is now life threatening for the sheep and sheep are important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island, especially under the olive trees. they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany a park administration patrol. they organized regular hands now and have shot a few jackals, but the animals are still propagating across the
it's hot, the islands to rain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much luck as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures you book with arm or so. or here we lose him 8 cameras to find out how many the arts, what direction they are headed in under frequency. so you're chuck, how often they show up calico, just our civil jojo loaded here at the only water hole on all the cannady islands. the chances are good, the sheep...
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the edge as china steps up military drills. beijing puts on its biggest show of force around the island in decades following the controversial visit from the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi class, the former german chancellor. gerhard schroeder is criticized over his thanks to russia's leader vladimir putin. ah, hello there. i'm really mohammed, china is stepping up its military activity around taiwan as tensions rise following the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi visit to the island. beijing is preparing its biggest show of force around taiwan. in decades. the government in taipei says it scrambled jets to warn off chinese air craft which entered its de penson. now a number of ministry websites have also come under cyber attack. pelosi left taiwan pledging washington's iron clad commitment to defending democracy. a trip that has set the region on edge the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi arrives in taiwan, making her the highest level american official to visit the island in 25 years. pelosi stopover was kept deliberately ambiguous, amid stock warnings from china,
the edge as china steps up military drills. beijing puts on its biggest show of force around the island in decades following the controversial visit from the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi class, the former german chancellor. gerhard schroeder is criticized over his thanks to russia's leader vladimir putin. ah, hello there. i'm really mohammed, china is stepping up its military activity around taiwan as tensions rise following the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi visit to the island. beijing is...
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(claudia tavani) sardinia is the second biggest island in the mediterranean. it's part of italy's territory. i say it's the heart of the mediterranean. if you look at the mediterranean, it has a bit of this shape, and sardinia is right inside. people ask me where sardinia is. is it near rome? is it off the coast of naples? it's not. it's really in the middle of nowhere. there's nothing else around. (sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career abroad but decided to return rather quickly. and this is her island. (claudia tavani) the main city is that way, cagliari. sardinia is around 25 000 square kilometers. most people know about sicily, and sardinia is basically as big as sicily, but it has a population of around 1,6 million. so compared to sicily that has around 6 million people, there isn't that many people here. sardinia has been regularly invaded. by the pisans, aragonese, the spaniards, people from genovese, phoenicians, romans, the arabs. that's why the flag has the four blindfolded dark faces, and those ar
(claudia tavani) sardinia is the second biggest island in the mediterranean. it's part of italy's territory. i say it's the heart of the mediterranean. if you look at the mediterranean, it has a bit of this shape, and sardinia is right inside. people ask me where sardinia is. is it near rome? is it off the coast of naples? it's not. it's really in the middle of nowhere. there's nothing else around. (sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career...
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steps up its military activity around taiwan, beijing puts on its biggest show a force around the island in decades following a controversial visit by us house speaker. nancy pelosi also coming up for a german chancellor, got screwed up faces, renewed criticism over his links to russian leader blood america ah . under control, it's good to have you with us. china is stepping up its military activity around taiwan as tensions rise following the u. s. hell speaker nancy pelosi visit beijing as preparing its biggest show of force around taiwan. in decades the government in taipei says in scramble jets to warn off chinese aircraft that entered its air defense zone. a number of taiwanese ministry. websites have come under cyber attack . pelosi left taiwan pledging washington's iron clad commitment to defending democracy there. a trip that has set the region on edge the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi arrives in taiwan, making her the highest level american official to visit the island in 25 years. pelosi stopover was kept deliberately ambiguous, amid stock warnings fr
steps up its military activity around taiwan, beijing puts on its biggest show a force around the island in decades following a controversial visit by us house speaker. nancy pelosi also coming up for a german chancellor, got screwed up faces, renewed criticism over his links to russian leader blood america ah . under control, it's good to have you with us. china is stepping up its military activity around taiwan as tensions rise following the u. s. hell speaker nancy pelosi visit beijing as...
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nude body painting on anna maria island?t here. >> but, sabine didn't needed to be done, it could be a tough business. and with the economy begin to tank in 2008. but once was sunny and light, was gray with worry. she and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market folded. i knew from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly leveraged. >> please call me for a reservation. >> and we'll sabine use your marketing skills to try to keep the hotel afloat. she and tom couldn't do the same for the marriage. after more than a decade, as husband and wife, they were that in name only. but what they did not do was divorce or divide of the business. >> they were always still good friends. very good friends. >> as the romance, fight the marriage front? >> the romance part kind of -- >> maybe romance changed. >> it certainly did, as a detectives couldn't help but discover, tom and sabine had taken up with other people, both of them. he, with a woman he'd known quite a while, she was a local artist, who once
nude body painting on anna maria island?t here. >> but, sabine didn't needed to be done, it could be a tough business. and with the economy begin to tank in 2008. but once was sunny and light, was gray with worry. she and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market folded. i knew from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly leveraged. >> please call me for a reservation. >> and we'll sabine use your marketing skills to try to keep the...
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economies, which is called one of the four asian tigers , will be told by olga zhydetska, and an islande used to describe the republic of china, taiwan, from the mainland , an autonomous region as big as moldova, separated by 180 km of the strait and 70 years of its own history, the most important the political center of the island was transformed as a result of the civil war that broke out in china after the second world war under the pressure of the communists, the official government of the ruling in the whole the heavenly party kuomintang must retreat and camped in taiwan and nearby islands, the republic of china, which was recognized by the world at that time, remained in fact, while the reds captured the entire mainland territory of ukraine and proclaimed the people's republic of china there and officially consider taiwan and its part to be the path to independence . impasse deceived by the motivation to militarily oppose the mainland is like a praying mantis trying to obstruct the chariot in the end it fails after some time the international community recognized the communist gov
economies, which is called one of the four asian tigers , will be told by olga zhydetska, and an islande used to describe the republic of china, taiwan, from the mainland , an autonomous region as big as moldova, separated by 180 km of the strait and 70 years of its own history, the most important the political center of the island was transformed as a result of the civil war that broke out in china after the second world war under the pressure of the communists, the official government of the...
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but if you watched oak island again, i only watch one episode and it was so boring. i i don't know how they strung it out for so many seasons and they never really found the treasure from i understand, but there's not a single shred of evidence that a pirate ever buried their treasure on land and then left. why would they first they may never get back there, you know their life was short and brutish and who knows that they're gonna get back. second they might find it difficult to get back there just navigationally and third wouldn't they be worried about somebody doubling back or somebody else stealing their treasure? so if you find a real example of somebody who's buried treasure? that would be wonderful. well lastly. and now you don't like them very much. understandably the size would be a good topic to write about. but who's your favorite pirate? oh, yeah. this gives you a great insight in my war personality. my favorite pirate is ned lowe. the guy who cut people's noses and ears off just because he was so out there and so crazy and so horrific and his story is wa
but if you watched oak island again, i only watch one episode and it was so boring. i i don't know how they strung it out for so many seasons and they never really found the treasure from i understand, but there's not a single shred of evidence that a pirate ever buried their treasure on land and then left. why would they first they may never get back there, you know their life was short and brutish and who knows that they're gonna get back. second they might find it difficult to get back there...
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it is thought taiwan is an island caught between two - is an island caught between two rival superpowers visit from nancy pelosi, the need for such shelters isn't going away. celia hatton, bbc news. now, to the remarkable story of global teamwork that helped three—year—old conjoined twins to be separated. the brazilian brothers were joined at the head. they were operated on in rio di janeiro, with the help of virtual reality projections and directions from great ormond street hospital in london. the toddlers are now recovering well in hospital, as mark lobel reports. bernardo and arthur, the twin brothers born with a fused brain in brazil. described as otherwise healthy nearly four—year—olds, they cannot sit or walk, robbing them of a normal childhood. as of around seven weeks ago, they now look like this — a remarkable moment, only the sixth such separation of its kind, but this time, surgeries in rio de janeiro came with direction from great ormond street hospital in london. what we were able to do this time around, which was a world first, is to do it in virtual reality across the two
it is thought taiwan is an island caught between two - is an island caught between two rival superpowers visit from nancy pelosi, the need for such shelters isn't going away. celia hatton, bbc news. now, to the remarkable story of global teamwork that helped three—year—old conjoined twins to be separated. the brazilian brothers were joined at the head. they were operated on in rio di janeiro, with the help of virtual reality projections and directions from great ormond street hospital in...
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how many islands are around here? - my estimation is 340 - rock islands, though. counting all islands, there's about 500. and out of the 340, about 100 have beaches. these would be all the rock islands nothing but rocks. - so nobody lives on these islands? - no. not live, but they use them as camping... - grounds. - about three of them. - about three of them? - three of the islands. - that's it? - that's it. - how important is it for you to preserve this jewel? - very important. everywhere in the world, whether it's from bleaching or not caring about the trash piling up... you're poisoning the reef, and people don't want to come visit. and palau, being a tourism economy, that's what we want, to have the place the way it was like 10, 20 years ago, and try to keep it that way. i'm gonna say it's about 80%. - i'm sure you notice some bad manners, and tourists that are not respectful. - right, yes, i have. - for instance? - we were snorkeling with jellyfish one time, and there was this big group, and i was looking at this kid that was playing with them, and then i see
how many islands are around here? - my estimation is 340 - rock islands, though. counting all islands, there's about 500. and out of the 340, about 100 have beaches. these would be all the rock islands nothing but rocks. - so nobody lives on these islands? - no. not live, but they use them as camping... - grounds. - about three of them. - about three of them? - three of the islands. - that's it? - that's it. - how important is it for you to preserve this jewel? - very important. everywhere in...
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this little island off the united kingdom that lost it's formal empire a long time ago. as part of the strategy of spreading the world, the french, big military present, and they're always in the china doesn't that which is the bottom of the united states and lighting the bottom island will become a strategic popular planner. and that's what's the bottom, exercising this off, what it's actually, i mean say you say that exercise, and that's often right matthew, and i must say i'm quite impressed and quite surprised by your, by your quite refreshing perspective on this, the parliament islands are a key archipelago and not part of the world us and, and other naval ships passing through there for years and years and years they've been refueling during their freedom of navigation acts and all this stuff in the other, you know, in this part of the world. obviously, the solomon islands are closer to australia and papa, and you, you get here. and of course, new zealand. but when you go north and you've got the asia pacific, you know, this is one massive theatre in that part of t
this little island off the united kingdom that lost it's formal empire a long time ago. as part of the strategy of spreading the world, the french, big military present, and they're always in the china doesn't that which is the bottom of the united states and lighting the bottom island will become a strategic popular planner. and that's what's the bottom, exercising this off, what it's actually, i mean say you say that exercise, and that's often right matthew, and i must say i'm quite impressed...
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but we had about $200.00 sheep on each farm on the island. we start la blog now there are about 60, if that are quite hypocrite. the farmer has since spotted a few of his sheep. but as soon as they catch his scent, they take off semi wild, cheap, forming, has no future. jak of says he wants to change strategy. i came over there at the one in september. we will start a fresh, which is good. i'll bring in 10 new sheep this. let's see if that works or with not as many as before i'll be done. but we'll keep them in the barn on the go, nego or to korea. so stanley yaga will probably have to get used to living with the jackals. it looks like they have come to stay. the new inhabitants of the islands they came hoping for asylum and away into the european union. last fall at tens of thousands of migrants suddenly gathered at poland. border. suspicion fell on belushi and ruler, alexander lucas shanker. he was accused of sending him there in retaliation for you sanctions against his regime. holden's response was swift. the boarder was a fortified with
but we had about $200.00 sheep on each farm on the island. we start la blog now there are about 60, if that are quite hypocrite. the farmer has since spotted a few of his sheep. but as soon as they catch his scent, they take off semi wild, cheap, forming, has no future. jak of says he wants to change strategy. i came over there at the one in september. we will start a fresh, which is good. i'll bring in 10 new sheep this. let's see if that works or with not as many as before i'll be done. but...
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c needed for many people on this island with china doesn't change its behavior and policies. okay, a situation we're going to be watching very closely. sued some hand in taipei. thank you so much. ok, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world versus in the us state of kansas are deciding whether to remove the right to abortion from the state constitution as the 1st major balance on the issue. since the supreme court revoked the constitutional right to abortion, into those is being seen as a test case for abortion rights across the us. and protest as occupying iraq's parliament have settled in for a 4th day. followers of the powerful cleric knocked out al serra storm the fortified government zone on saturday and had vowed to remain in the building thousands of counter protests. those have also taken to the strait, demanding that outside of supporters, leave parliament immediately. a grain shipments from ukraine have restarted after under a u. r. n. broken deal to end russia's blockade. exports of wheat, corn, and other key commodi
c needed for many people on this island with china doesn't change its behavior and policies. okay, a situation we're going to be watching very closely. sued some hand in taipei. thank you so much. ok, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world versus in the us state of kansas are deciding whether to remove the right to abortion from the state constitution as the 1st major balance on the issue. since the supreme court revoked the constitutional right...
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the island is a major economic and technology partner to the u. s. it supplies more than half of the world. semiconductors, china seas, taiwan as a breakaway province, that will eventually be united and hasn't rolled out using force. ah, let's bring in our guests in taipei, vincent chow form a director of the political did division at the time. pay economic and cultural representative office in the u. s, and a former chief of staff to both the taiwan national security council and foreign minister in miami june teufel drayer, professor of political science at the university of miami and editor of the book taiwan in the area of science when changes and challenges and in beijing henry wheel yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs variable and welcome to you all. i'd like to start with you and re clear wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi visit. and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit? well, i think this is a really a bad move
the island is a major economic and technology partner to the u. s. it supplies more than half of the world. semiconductors, china seas, taiwan as a breakaway province, that will eventually be united and hasn't rolled out using force. ah, let's bring in our guests in taipei, vincent chow form a director of the political did division at the time. pay economic and cultural representative office in the u. s, and a former chief of staff to both the taiwan national security council and foreign...
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muppets treasure island one of my favorites. the goonies, hook, and even princess bride, the princess bride with its dread pirates roberts. but i hadn't read any books about pirates. not even treasure island. which i somehow missed in my misspent youth. and you would hire streamed about, the big score, capturing a ship with a hold full of spanish silver pieces of eight and gold doubloons. i had heard about blackbeard a really didn't know much about him of than the fact that he had a black beard. had also heard about captain kidd. but the only thing i knew about him was that he supposedly buried treasure all along the eastern seaboard from delaware all the way on up to oak island, nova scotia. of course, that is the total myth. but it hasn't stopped many people over the years from spending significant amounts of i time and money searching for buried treasure. and coming up empty. so leaving it with a broker didn't do any good at all. i had also heard that pirates drank a lot, especially rum, wwhich was supposedly the pirates drin
muppets treasure island one of my favorites. the goonies, hook, and even princess bride, the princess bride with its dread pirates roberts. but i hadn't read any books about pirates. not even treasure island. which i somehow missed in my misspent youth. and you would hire streamed about, the big score, capturing a ship with a hold full of spanish silver pieces of eight and gold doubloons. i had heard about blackbeard a really didn't know much about him of than the fact that he had a black...
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so it, it does undermine in, in beijing's view it's, it's claims to the island. what will happen next? nancy pelosi has now left. we're already saying military drills, what's gonna happen now? well, the military drills are interesting because what you're going to see is kind of an in circumvent of the island, and it's almost like a blockade. i think we've seen so far. we've seen things like citrus few fruits and pineapples expo exports being stopped, but at the same time, taiwan really need china really needs tie ones. microchips, for example, this was a $100000000000.00 worth of microchips to, to china. last years there's going to be a lot of them. it's going to be difficult for to, to completely do an embargo. but i think there's going to be some kind of trade embargo or, or something like that is probably going to be the next course. i mean, we can underestimate lean date economic might of taiwan kenway, dr. and so can i ask you an all people in taiwan worried about china's reaction? as we said, we're already seeing chinese military exercises around the island
so it, it does undermine in, in beijing's view it's, it's claims to the island. what will happen next? nancy pelosi has now left. we're already saying military drills, what's gonna happen now? well, the military drills are interesting because what you're going to see is kind of an in circumvent of the island, and it's almost like a blockade. i think we've seen so far. we've seen things like citrus few fruits and pineapples expo exports being stopped, but at the same time, taiwan really need...
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we feel like our island is big because we just don't see it as an island! to us, the ocean is the island's continuity. this is an archipelago, so after grande comore, there's mohéli, then there's anjouan, then there's mayotte and madagascar, and reunion island, etc. that's how a native comorian sees his country. that's his understanding of what a country is: it's divided by an ocean. (sophie fouron) cheik mc. rapper, author and political activist; he strives to make living conditions better for his fellow citizens. born in moroni and known throughout the world, he tells me the story of his island. (cheikh mc) most of the villages are along the coast. fishing is very important here. we live off of fishing and agriculture, well that's actually what we should live off of. the truth is these industries haven't evolved much despite a population boom. all these babies being born depend on fishing and farming to survive. but the people here don't hold fishermen or farmers in high regard and our youth doesn't aspire to do such work. the children of fishermen dream
we feel like our island is big because we just don't see it as an island! to us, the ocean is the island's continuity. this is an archipelago, so after grande comore, there's mohéli, then there's anjouan, then there's mayotte and madagascar, and reunion island, etc. that's how a native comorian sees his country. that's his understanding of what a country is: it's divided by an ocean. (sophie fouron) cheik mc. rapper, author and political activist; he strives to make living conditions better...
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they talked with miners underground, they swam with fishermen near snake island. they visited the track for the speedway in chervonohrad and a broken mototrekubuchy found rarities in the garages of mykolaiv that were bombarded by shelling, they got to know farmers during the harvest near odesa and soldiers undergoing rehabilitation near lviv talked to children who found refuge from the war in a monastery. and we also visited the patients of a children's hospital. look, we spent the morning with military veterans who lost their limbs as a result of amputations and after that you suddenly find yourself in a place that seems like a completely different world . our journey - these are different emotions and different experiences, but all these stories are united by people. i believe that ukraine is a special place with enlightened people, such povolishchangi is the most tragic episode of this travels vinnytsia kira antonil arrived here some three hours after the rocket attacks on the city center that took the lives of dozens of civilians, it is impossible to imagine that people were doing t
they talked with miners underground, they swam with fishermen near snake island. they visited the track for the speedway in chervonohrad and a broken mototrekubuchy found rarities in the garages of mykolaiv that were bombarded by shelling, they got to know farmers during the harvest near odesa and soldiers undergoing rehabilitation near lviv talked to children who found refuge from the war in a monastery. and we also visited the patients of a children's hospital. look, we spent the morning with...