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and i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest after it didn't come. ok, because on i want to do the same and then hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow, and it's in a me ah, ah with aah! with the plight of the chamberlain, trading and endangered species in africa and asia might very among them. some people consider their meat to be a delicacy, and their scales are used in popular remedies. the black market...
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northern boundary has 8 of the 14 tallest mountains in the world, including the world's highest peak mount everest. the country's geography is a big draw from mountaineers, but its diverse cultures and fates also attract visitors from all over the world. as a travel destination, nepal ticks a lot of boxes. but the network of roads linking up mountainous regions is punchy and often air travel is the only way to go. the pulse aviation sector is booming in response to an ever increasing need to move goods and people between hard to reach areas we have added them at the moment. the country has 26 airlines in operation run by private and public companies that offer domestic international and helicopter flights. together they ran more than $9500.00 flights a month in the last quarter of 2022. 0, but the industry is dogged by a per safety record in 2013 the european union bond on the poly carriers from its airspace over safety concerns with $900.00 people have lost their lives in the 60 plane crushes that have occurred in nepal since 1955 in the latest disaster a yet he airlines plane crashed on its fina
northern boundary has 8 of the 14 tallest mountains in the world, including the world's highest peak mount everest. the country's geography is a big draw from mountaineers, but its diverse cultures and fates also attract visitors from all over the world. as a travel destination, nepal ticks a lot of boxes. but the network of roads linking up mountainous regions is punchy and often air travel is the only way to go. the pulse aviation sector is booming in response to an ever increasing need to...
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northern boundary has 8 of the 14 tallest mountains in the world, including the world's highest peak mount everest. the country's geography is a big draw from mountaineers, but its diverse cultures and fates also attract visitors from all over the world. as a travel destination, nepal ticks a lot of boxes. but the network of roads linking of mountainous regions is punchy and often air travel is the only way to go. the pulse aviation sector is booming in response to an ever increasing need to move goods and people between hard to reach areas we have added them at the moment. the country has 26 airlines in operation run by private and public companies that offer domestic international and helicopter flights. together they ran more than $9500.00 flights a month in the last quarter of 2022. 0, but the industry is dogged by a per safety record in 2013 the european union bond on the poly carriers from its airspace over safety concerns with $900.00 people have lost their lives in the 60 plane crushes that have occurred in nepal since 1955, the latest disaster a yet he airlines playing crushed on its fina
northern boundary has 8 of the 14 tallest mountains in the world, including the world's highest peak mount everest. the country's geography is a big draw from mountaineers, but its diverse cultures and fates also attract visitors from all over the world. as a travel destination, nepal ticks a lot of boxes. but the network of roads linking of mountainous regions is punchy and often air travel is the only way to go. the pulse aviation sector is booming in response to an ever increasing need to...
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i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest out for it didn't come out because i want to do the same. it hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow with me for the 77 percent west. i'm central africa have the highest rate of child marriage in the world. a violation of human rights. you're r 15 at this age. would you want to be married? no, because been a girl child, i believe to say there is more to life than getting married at the very age. what is being done to fight this cruel practice? 77 percent. next on d. w, i with the plight of the pink, allan trading and endangered species in africa and asia. my grandma, some people consider their meat to be a delicacy, and their skills are used in popular remedies. the black market trade is flourishing. this report follows trafficking routes from the congo to vietnam. ah, good on d, w. them. what are sports all go in and scoring? do we say they're about giving up sports like every weekend on d, w i. hello lovely people. welcome to another edition of the 77 perce
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i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest south. it didn't come okay, because i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in shallow, and it's in a day or wood stoves are back in and with them particle of pollution to save money. germans are turning on their fireplaces. it's cheap and cozy because his massive air quality problems, scientists are sounding alarm, demanding all fireplaces be equipped, was catalytic converters to morrow to day. next on d. w. check in with us again in new city that you can visit over and over. prong forget, busy tourist site. nicole clearly shown by real insights, how life is lived in prague checking in 30 minutes on d. w. ah. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the out now. oh, in the northern hemisphere every one is longing for spring, but hasn't it arrived already? for years many plans have flowered earlier and earlier. this
i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest south. it didn't come okay, because i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in shallow, and it's in a day or wood stoves are back in and with them particle of pollution to save money. germans are turning on their fireplaces. it's cheap and cozy because his massive air quality problems, scientists are sounding alarm, demanding all fireplaces be...
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i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest after it can come, all can get on it. i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in july and it's in a me ah, the drug, my fiance's running rampant on that now. and the residence of the ream region won't put up with it any more. 10000 hector's of peruvian virgin forest have been cleared to a legally grow co. the deforestation is rising, while the government seems powerless. global 3000 next on wood stoves are back. and wisdom particle pollution to save money. germans are turning on their fireplaces. it's cheap and cozy causes massive air quality problems. scientists are sounding the alarm, demanding all fireplaces be equipped with catalytic converters to morrow to day. in 30 minutes on d w. ah . would you work as an architect, you go online or not at all? women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. what is the poetry the secret of the house? about their struggles and dreams. response ability i
i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest after it can come, all can get on it. i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in july and it's in a me ah, the drug, my fiance's running rampant on that now. and the residence of the ream region won't put up with it any more. 10000 hector's of peruvian virgin forest have been cleared to a legally grow co. the deforestation is rising, while the...
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and they do it online cuz i, i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest saturday . can come all can get on. i want to do the same, it hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow. and it's in a me ah, nico india, how to clean and light a village all at once. everybody keeps stalking, though it is the board rescue. well. so this is airport for as well mission in the engine. the village of kangi, ron gall, generates electricity from waste, with a bio gas plant, there is no better way to keep tom ahl now, do's landfills clean india ah, next on d, w be your own health advocate. by turning into your own expert, we are your coach without any fiction. and lots of facts. be active in a clever way with a 30 minute d, w. o. and sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gr
and they do it online cuz i, i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest saturday . can come all can get on. i want to do the same, it hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow. and it's in a me ah, nico india, how to clean and light a village all at once. everybody keeps stalking, though it is the board rescue. well. so this is airport for as well mission in the engine. the village of kangi, ron gall, generates...
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i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest. south can come all can get on it. i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in july and it's in a day ah, what making the headlight is and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that faculty is youth shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally on the streets to give you in the report. on the inside our correspond with brown and reporting from the continent and all the trains doesn't matter to you. next on d, w or flying rivers created by a waterfalls throwing water particles into the trees, sweating out up to 1000 liters of water in a day. in short, sea forest fires evaporating large amounts of moisture. i get the answer in the invisible river that flows through the sky in 45 minutes on d. w. a thought they will create a business . did up the news, africa coming up on the program, the danger of water pollution. we visit a community in nigeria that is soon shall blaming them for spill in poison i
i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest. south can come all can get on it. i want to do the same and then hopefully in the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go back in july and it's in a day ah, what making the headlight is and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that faculty is youth shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally on the streets to give you in the report. on the inside our correspond with brown...
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he's the only person to journey to both and mount everest, all in the same year.ing back. is it ever going to be enough? >> my old answer would have been a very robust no way, it was never enough. i'm not so sure now. >> reporter: because of the cancer? >> yeah. >> reporter: in 2021, larsen was diagnosed with colon cancer. they told him it was terminal. >> trying to think about what those few years would be like with my family and my young kids. to say it was difficult is an extreme understatement. >> reporter: but the prognosis was wrong. he needed chemo, radiation, and had 14 inches of his colon removed. he never thought he would live to do this again, pack his bags and head back to the north pole. why put your body through that again? >> to see it again when i thought i would never do anything again. for me, it feels like the right thing to do. >> reporter: because when you've touched the top of the world and survived the predicted end of yours, risk is only opportunity to live wildly. david begnaud, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the "overnight news" fo
he's the only person to journey to both and mount everest, all in the same year.ing back. is it ever going to be enough? >> my old answer would have been a very robust no way, it was never enough. i'm not so sure now. >> reporter: because of the cancer? >> yeah. >> reporter: in 2021, larsen was diagnosed with colon cancer. they told him it was terminal. >> trying to think about what those few years would be like with my family and my young kids. to say it was...
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they do it online because i, i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest after it didn't come. ok, because on, i want to do the same and it hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow. and it's in a, me ah, ah, with one tragedy to many vincent. so, luciano had been a fisherman in crow tony italy for 40 years. he was one of the 1st on the beach, when more than 80 people had drowned. since then he can no longer pursue his work. the drama of international refugee policy destroys so many lives. focus on europe. in 30 minutes on d. w. conflict with tim sebastian as the fighting grind zone in ukraine. spare a thought for some of the countries on the edge of the was a fable of a these days. that's moldova foreign minister, nico profess group, is government struggling to come back. i bring the tags from russia, and it's supported. just how long would this probably west to the state, even hope to survive. conflict with 90 minutes on d. w. o. guardians of truth, my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of
they do it online because i, i saw a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest after it didn't come. ok, because on, i want to do the same and it hopefully and the next 10 years. as soon as i find gold, i'm going to go that in shallow. and it's in a, me ah, ah, with one tragedy to many vincent. so, luciano had been a fisherman in crow tony italy for 40 years. he was one of the 1st on the beach, when more than 80 people had drowned. since then he can no longer...
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he climbed mount everest, although they are serving their sentences for committing a crime, but workingvery important to them. there are many people who we love . they are paying their children from these iranian rights by the women and children foundation at their own expense. very good, the average income of ninja is very high i'm happy that i'm working. i've taken a lot of work off my hands. mansoor, the head of the prison . when, for example, god, look at us, let me give you a bow tie , so that i can tell you about some things in the technical work of the 206 switch . 206 has a special box. start to control the welding quality and do this we gave the open quality between the companies of the piece, get drunk, complete carpet weaving and handicrafts, the art of penmanship, which trained 100 prisoners. we started with five people, 35 people, less than the work we do, mostly bowl carving, turning and wood carving. 1,401 prisoners were working in 300 fields in 1,000 workshops. in 1401, this number exceeded 50,000, but currently we have 45,000 salaried prisoners whose products are produc
he climbed mount everest, although they are serving their sentences for committing a crime, but workingvery important to them. there are many people who we love . they are paying their children from these iranian rights by the women and children foundation at their own expense. very good, the average income of ninja is very high i'm happy that i'm working. i've taken a lot of work off my hands. mansoor, the head of the prison . when, for example, god, look at us, let me give you a bow tie , so...
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many years ago, the great british explorer, george mallory, who was to die on mount everest, was asked he want a climate? he said, because it is their spaces. they and we're going to climb it and the moon and the planets are there. and new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. and therefore, as we set sail, we ask god's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. thank you. thank you, lady. i am proud. to come to this city as the guest of your distinguished mayor, who has symbolized throughout the world the fighting spirit of west berlin. and i am proud. and i am proud to visit the federal republic with your distinguished traveler, who for so many years has committed germany to democracy and freedom and progress. i had to come here in the company of my fellow american general clay, who. who has been in this city during a great moment of crisis and will come again, if ever needed. 2000 years ago. 2000 years ago, the proudest vote was he with romana? so today in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is if being on be leader. i
many years ago, the great british explorer, george mallory, who was to die on mount everest, was asked he want a climate? he said, because it is their spaces. they and we're going to climb it and the moon and the planets are there. and new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. and therefore, as we set sail, we ask god's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. thank you. thank you, lady. i am proud. to come to this city as the guest...
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he is the only person to journey to both and mount everest, all in the same year. >> my old answer would have been a very robust "no way." it was never enough fearful i'm not so sure now, becaus of the cancer. >> yeah. >> reporter: in 2021, larsen was diagnosed with colon cancer. they told him it was terminal. >> trying to figure out what those years would be like with my family and young kids. to say it was difficult is an extreme understatement. >> reporter: but the prognosis was wrong. he needed chemo radiation and had 14 inches of his removed. he never thought he would live to do this again. packed his bags and head back to the north pole per. why put your body through that again? >> to see it again when i thought i would never do anything again. for me, it feels like the right thing to do. >> reporter: because when you have touched the top of the world and survived the predicted end of yours, risk is only opportunity to live wildly. david begnaud, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: and inspiring us with his dreams. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah
he is the only person to journey to both and mount everest, all in the same year. >> my old answer would have been a very robust "no way." it was never enough fearful i'm not so sure now, becaus of the cancer. >> yeah. >> reporter: in 2021, larsen was diagnosed with colon cancer. they told him it was terminal. >> trying to figure out what those years would be like with my family and young kids. to say it was difficult is an extreme understatement. >>...
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even in avalanches at top mount everest, incredibly, intelligent off-road vehicles are also mapping deep cave systems previously unknown to science, discovering a vast supply of rare earth elements essential for modern technology. - [shivani] artificial intelligence will clearly save human lives in the future, but there's a lot of terrain on earth that's too difficult to navigate on wheels. how will intelligent robots make their way over rainforests, bodies of water or even mountain tunnels? in philadelphia, jason derenick of exyn technologies is wking to overcome this problem. - what we focus on is autonomous aerial robotics to enable drones to safely navigate in unknown or unexplored spaces. - [shivani] jason's team has built the first industrial drone that can fly itself anywhere. incredibly, these autonomous robots navigate without gps and map their enronment they go - [der] we focus on all aspects of automy, which includes perception, orientation of during flight, motion planning, and then finally control. - [shivani] but going from two dimensions to three dimensions requires an inc
even in avalanches at top mount everest, incredibly, intelligent off-road vehicles are also mapping deep cave systems previously unknown to science, discovering a vast supply of rare earth elements essential for modern technology. - [shivani] artificial intelligence will clearly save human lives in the future, but there's a lot of terrain on earth that's too difficult to navigate on wheels. how will intelligent robots make their way over rainforests, bodies of water or even mountain tunnels? in...
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most importantly, about why you want to tackle young onset dementia and why you want to climb mount everestere's a mountain to climb as regards getting the fruit and veg, you want in your local supermarket. how are you faring at iceland ? how are you faring at iceland? we're okay. i mean, i couldn't sit here and say we're in a much better position in terms of our fresh produce offer than the competition . it's a struggle for competition. it's a struggle for everyone . however, as you know , everyone. however, as you know, we focus on frozen and sales of our frozen vegetables . 25% fresh our frozen vegetables. 25% fresh batch is a much smaller category for us and therefore it's a much smaller problem for us than than everyone else . but it is everyone else. but it is undoubtedly an issue and all i'd urge is for customers to bear with us. we will get through this. it will just take two or three weeks to sort it. and like you've referred to, there's been a range of culprits names. but ultimately, this is about the weather in morocco and spain. and there's not really much that i or any of my co
most importantly, about why you want to tackle young onset dementia and why you want to climb mount everestere's a mountain to climb as regards getting the fruit and veg, you want in your local supermarket. how are you faring at iceland ? how are you faring at iceland? we're okay. i mean, i couldn't sit here and say we're in a much better position in terms of our fresh produce offer than the competition . it's a struggle for competition. it's a struggle for everyone . however, as you know ,...
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a father| of three, hari grew up in the shadow of three, hari grew up in the shadow of mount everest.ming into eastern parts of england. the winds are light today. temperatures have not changed at all, really, overthe today. temperatures have not changed at all, really, over the past few days, typically 7—9 this afternoon. overnight tonight we keep generally cloudy skies, then we can see a few more showers arriving as well, there could turn wintry of the higher parts of scotland, where dust clouds break will see that i am, a lot of cloud tomorrow, and thicker to give us more showers around, maybe something brighter with some sunshine across central southern scotland, even northern ireland and later in the north—west of england, but on the hole that will be cloudy again, and ifanything but on the hole that will be cloudy again, and if anything the temperatures may be a shade lower tomorrow, 6—7 30 typically. colder weather to come into next week, this is when the weather really starts to change, bring the risk of some snow in some eyes and frost widely as well, all because we will find
a father| of three, hari grew up in the shadow of three, hari grew up in the shadow of mount everest.ming into eastern parts of england. the winds are light today. temperatures have not changed at all, really, overthe today. temperatures have not changed at all, really, over the past few days, typically 7—9 this afternoon. overnight tonight we keep generally cloudy skies, then we can see a few more showers arriving as well, there could turn wintry of the higher parts of scotland, where dust...