ukrainian capital of kiev. i studied philosophy at university. now i work as a radio announcer and music editor at a ukrainian radio station. on the one hand, for me, globalization means different cultures exchanging views and influencing each other and learning more about other people and nations. on the other hand, it also means a loss of individuality. so i can't say whether i think globalization's good or not. my family, my friends and my work. that's it. i don't need anything else. my favorite food is the simplest dish in the world: fried potatoes and meat. when i was small, my mother and i dreamed of traveling to australia to see kangaroos and talk with crocodiles. now i'm an adult, but i still want to go to australia. but first i want to see more of europe. >> considered somewhat exotic just a few decades ago, the japanese specialty sushi has long since taken the world by storm. a fact much lauded by nutritionists. but the growing appetite for premium fish is depleting global tuna stocks and some blue fin tuna species have already been pushed to the brink of extinction. as a result, japanese fish traders are even com