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when i was a child we grew our own rice here and. we never had to buy any the same with peanuts and millet. no days crops are threatened by rising sea levels salt water is destroying more and more fertile land this dike was built five years ago and provide some relief was money ignoring works for an environmental n.g.o.s he advises the women and help them get money from the un back to green climate fund he also helps farmers here. well the vegetable growers also want to benefit from the fall short of what i'm going to do for them they need to acquire new skills you've helped us so far but you mustn't leave us alone now there's more to do the money for this project did not come from seneca but from an international fund. you know. the soil the women are working on is still salty but they want to find out if they can resume farming here. they've planted a small patch of rice as an experiment. rule they'll know in about two months at the soil is recovering and is fertile again. a tanker truck appears the driver has evidently just dumped a load of human waste. yama is angry. that this is not good. it's destructive it just rubs the ecological balance it's toxic. the truck doesn't have a number of plate the driver wants to hide his face. forrester moment is also a lieutenant in the army he takes the driver's i.d.n. driver's license and discords the truck to the police station. despite all the difficulties the women have already achieved a lot. year ago the local authority gave the women's cooperative the land they've been working on it used to be follow the forty women share the forehead terror plot . and after the rainy season the donors are going to drill a well they'll teach the women how to grow vegetables and then they'll really get to work. with their. women in senegal or at a great disadvantage because only men and here at land the project is a rare opportunity for the members of the women's collective to earn their own money. in the evening they drive to the coast where they planted mangroves two years ago this too is a project for which they got support from the climate fund. the women cut and plant shoots from the burgeoning mangroves it's hard work but this reforestation project is bearing fruit. migratory birds stop by again and shellfish have come back. in giant is thinking about farming oysters among the mangroves that would combine environmental protection with female empowerment and what could prove to be a profitable business in. their lives at nations climate change conference is the most important climate conference in the wild it's often justified. as cope all the conference of the parties delegates from around one hundred ninety five countries come together to agree on joint political action to mitigate climate change this year over twenty thousand people are expected to attend mt knows more. thank you the delegates are not there to hear themselves talk but to come up with concrete plant i reporter met with a participant from africa and asked him what the conference means for the continent let's hear what he has to say. thank you. so. what are you doing african you did not have a voice and were not there. so the initiative was to bring all you young youth organizations across africa. for. every year having a drought manual event in them that is not time that isn't. needed to bail you out. in the future always there and they will now talk about this in bring on young people. this within a calamity as a way of motivating an interpreter not our culture among the young people because packaging it that way meant that through our more young people interested who are jobless in africa getting into for example like going to catch and therefore while i'm there money down also and opting for the impacts of climate change. i'm hopeful that the leadership that will be provided by underline michael and mark ron in this problem would will consoli did. the wildly does a quantum make powers the developed countries to recommit and physically to see that the future of this globe the future of our dinner vision and the future of the younger generation is pretty soft because this is quite we don't want to be you know we don't want to make telemetry a few years we have enough a few years from a conflict. we humans can't protect the climate by ourselves we need trees how and why this talk about to help to cool down our planet yet all over the world trees are being cut down to provide construction materials for houses but in looking at fossil a group is doing its bit to stop deforestation by reviving an ancient construction technique that doesn't require any wood and best of all guess what even when the outside temperature is sweltering the inside of the building remains pleasantly cool let's have a look. can the mud homes help save trees. yes they can especially here in africa region a swelling population has led to a huge increase in deforestation roofs are made of imported corrugated iron and boy that's expensive and doesn't provide insulation. kanye and sorry you know a farmer from. rediscovered an ancient construction technique the newbie involved. forests are protected as builders only use bricks and mortar locally made from earth and water. it's a cost effective sustainable way of building and it creates a market for local masons. the houses are cool in hot weather and warm on the coldest of night. more than two thousand such houses have been built so far in burkina faso mali senegal and neighboring countries. like that. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. is it our website or send us a tweet. during your bet. your stories. coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world but only a very low point two percent of the bins actually end up in the cup the rest up in the bin that is such a west of resources it's also detrimental to the climate as agriculture and coffee cultivation contribute to the amount of greenhouse gases. from germany wanted to five. where the coffee waste and it came up with a brilliant idea he made. coffee cups from coffee waste how does it work we had a look at this climate you know at what. it can be drunk in many different ways black with milk as a stress zero or a cappuccino coffee is one of the world's favorite drinks. germans consume an average seven kilos of coffee every year. this berlin cafe is themed on the popular bean even the cups are made of recycled coffee grounds. we focus on making very high quality coffee i'm really proud to use the cafe form cups from coffee form which is a berlin based project which very proud to support. the cafe form company is the brainchild of product designer union lush now he invented the recycled cups and collects the coffee grounds for them from the cafés he supplies the cups to. he needs a kilo of coffee grounds to produce fifteen of his durable lightweight cups they're already being used in ten berlin cafes. i had a lot of different questions like can we pour in hot water and then there were half a coffee. break or. is there like a double portion of coffee coming inside my coffee. no they're not out of all and for the first few weeks of use they continue to give off a slight scent of coffee but after a while the only hint of what they're actually made of is their somewhat unusual appearance. anyone wanting to take one home can buy it on location. a cup and saucer cost fifteen euros and they seldom need replacing. but we've broken none so far seems to be virtually impossible to break them we wash them hundreds of times least ten times a day they're yeah really really solid they're very very strong lation i hit on the idea of using coffee grounds as a raw material while studying in italy for three years he worked on getting the correct composition there was no shortage of the basic ingredient coffee grounds usually end up in the trash after brewing. if you dried careful you get a very fine powder from it which is make a good replacement for different fibers and can be added. yeah stretch. polymers to a very solid new material. the recycled cups are pressed into shape by a cologne company the grounds are mixed with wood and cellulose which preserves and stabilizes them the cups are also good for the environment when decomposing organic waste produces harmful greenhouse gases so recycling the coffee grounds is beneficial for the climate. yes. lesnar can't handle demand for his cups alone anymore a special needs workshop organizers distribution for him they currently shipped fifteen hundred cops to nine countries every month the cops are sold via an online platform this consignment is destined for japan. and you leon lashley has no shortage of plans for developing a startup so next year there will be this new portable cup coming out and then also trying to connect coffee shops with each other a good kind of refund system or people coming in with their kind of portable cups the young investor has also used his extremely tough coffee creation to fulfill a long held dream of here's a skateboard with a slight scent of coffee. for over twenty years mozambique was rocked by a civil war in that time poachers killed nearly all the large animals in the tsunami national park today twenty five years later the park is being repopulated partly by reintroducing our animals from other regions it's not as easy as it sounds though but sharon will tell us more there is settlements from other national parks a huge logistical effort i reporter followed one such child support from the north of the country although it down to the park. some forty five thousand watch a buck graze in the flood plains of the girl glisten national park in mozambique but that's actually too many for the grass to sustain itself today the animalism are jumpy than usual. on the edge of the savanna something is afoot. staff from the southern african group peace pocs out to get them a huge structure with high walls would guide the antelope into a cattle truck. as part of our prices so in total we'll move around one thousand four hundred animals from here which includes water back and will also move two hundred reback this year at. the peace and quiet of the bush he shouted as the huns begin. a helicopter circles groups of what's a buck and drives them in the direction of the truck. those on the ground gets much closer to the frightened animals. when on my bird the head of peace boxes come along too he spent years helping to prepare this initiative. always making quite a big effect across a good animal's back to a book that has been completely wiped out of animals there's no animals at all so what happened is and there was a civil war of a lot of over sixteen years and as a result a lot of the wildlife was there some at that. time and to to bring back the animals you have to come to a place like go to go to the national park catch animals and then take them all the way to your box a goal being rehabilitated. the girl goes on national park was one of the first in mozambique to be repopulated after the civil war ended two decades ago the effort paid off today yet even lions here and the park has enough animals to give away. the water back now begin the adjoining to is a navvy national park it's a sixteen hour nonstop right. here in the meantime staff from peace parks already has an r.v. meeting with was am picking officials it is cus how to develop infrastructure to make the park more easily accessible but along your sotto director general of mozambique's national parks supports the project do. you know there is a national strategy that. states here is that we want to rebuild all the protected to a helper such a comical development off was something as yet as a navvy has nothing. to build for the future ranges and transferring the animals alone would cost two point five million dollars apiece parks his children much of the financial burden but it's also looking for donors. there are people even both in and around the park most of them impoverished farmers a fisherman they often clear the bush for farmland by setting fire to it because ervin ist hopes to discourage that by ensuring the park provides a new source of employment. the next day the truck carrying the what's a buck finally reaches his destination despite the long journey the animals appear in good condition and as soon ready to explore the new surroundings. but is just one step on the long road to recreating the natural paradise that the navi once was. it will take time you think is this very few animals left to rebuild their wildlife bring it back to where it was it will take anything fifteen to twenty years to really get it back to just having reinstated the wallace as it was before. over the next few years the water books to be joined by some seven thousand five hundred animals from other african parks and so gradually the navvy will come back to life now let's go to port harcourt in nigeria to be for size it's painful it's all industry i need a major center of commerce so far environmental protection has meant very little and many take little notice but very few exceptions some of the people living in port harcourt have built their houses to a climate friendly standard let's take a look. i really have challenges affectionately on huge presidents amongst them our poor housing conditions and power supply just over half of the population in the country has access to reliable electricity and even when the power is on it's very expensive only a small portion of people will be able climate friendly energy. besides that in many areas people don't have access to serve drinking water and good sanitation a team of green architects and engineers wants to change that in southern nigeria they build low energy houses these houses are designed to be climate friendly and cost efficient they have him built self colin systems use clean solar energy and we use their water to date sixteen adults and twenty two children live in what they call the eco village one of the resident faith tells us how his life has changed since he moved eighteen miles away with some of his neighbors for now i have a sitting room. but from all it an environment there is no community stopping me here even in the minute i come back i want out of my house nobody moralists me in fact this place is very very green. the houses run completely our renewable energy that doesn't emit carbon dioxide they only need one third of the amount of energy of a normal house and half the amount of water so the residents are also a servant a lot of money if i was living monthly i was paying one thousand strong dollars every month and there what are you buying what are we half what i see we don't buy any water and light we have been using the. light yeah the architect also took care of temperature control. for example compressed blocks keep the interior school because if i were to do it is that one or two of bricks and then would cement blocks and basic knowledge to see how to compare intense software climate control looking to houses a room event later from two sides yes i don't have a free flow of. faith and his family are thrilled to be living in the eco village and he would never move out again so far there are eight apartments each wath fifteen thousand euros but the project leaders want to bill much five. or the next. so maybe that oprah poor datasource is our government you know to our plight on the way to maybe get out there for up all this crowd conditions in which they live in this in the house this might be costly at first sight but only been kallio hopes that more and more people will invest in houses but in the long run the money and also help the climate. well that's all the time we have full for this week's climate special we hope of inspired you to help protect our climate and get involved in any environmental projects i would like to share your story to get in touch with us via mail a social media for now goodbye until next 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biodiversity species nontraditional exploitation. human rights displacement. march. three thousand. hello and welcome to another edition of your own max coming to you from so let's see what's making the headlines in today's show. let there be light creative paper from profit. centers village visits call the christmas at home in finland and. treasure hunt how experts of foods time and again by faith finds. and we begin by shedding some light on the subject of lumps to french artists based near bodo specialize in lamb so with paper mushy figures they both put their own creative input into them she brings the a to stick sides to the scotus and he takes care of the more technical aspects my colleague meghan lee met up with them for a closer look. these figures are light as a feather that's because they're sculpted out of paper into feminine forms which resemble dancers. they're called man was and are the work of french artists sophie muito and frederick di bruni frederick structures the paper and so she adds her touch to it by creating the various figures. and the pieces the put the electric parts inside depleted section of the lamp and turning lighter to. focus i think and sophie works on the personification of each character when he gets you do you. who do we both work on the concept of each lamp. of our own range of skill and expertise if you. please give. sophie uses a paper maché technique to sculpt the figures this includes the use of different types of paper and glue to hold it all together. she prefers paper to other sculpting materials because of its flexibility. the made in france label doesn't come cheap but their clients are willing to spend seven hundred euros and upwards for a ham sculpted lamp. move. plumb so that there are many different kinds of paper i started out using old newspapers that i gathered up you can use recycled paper so it's a good paper to start with and it's also very light. do they think you can lodge a freedom to work at home there's also a paper that's very valuable or there's a transparency to it or is it more of their papers that have a quality that makes a nice to work with and to touch and to mold. further england about three to paper in their sculptures are a mix between art and technology and have made it to some of paris is best known addresses or book portray on the cover you we've worked on some beautiful projects for over but i knew we made and that was sells according to the ballets in operas doing i created ballerinas and dancers for the different performances the took place there. so we also liked working for one hundred seventy people which is linked to the museum of decorative arts. as it is of the there we were commissioned twice to decorate their windows both projects that were really close to our hearts because we were a part of a specific place and we had to create works the connected with that place. of experience. are those are expanding their repertoire to include neon like they outsource the creation of the to your glass blower their signature figure is of course included in. the liner elements come in different form. somewhere shorter and wider than this. more and we have others that are much larger. than the biggest we have measures one hundred fifty centimeters. with christmas just around the corner so she and frederick are busy making and shipping off lamps and other paper figures to clients all over the globe. our american clients are buying lots of pieces like this one to put on top of their christmas trees. no clear. we'll clear our australian clients like our little rabbit figures like this one. woman all colors if we want. and our french clients of whom there are also many really like these little characters either in a white or painted little. home but oh it isn't that without our top seller other modern most of us. all know you sold about a thousand of them so far. whatever the time of year these decorative lamps shut a cosy light on any space. and maybe just the thing if you're still looking for that special christmas gift moving on now for a quick look at some other cultural highlights in today's express. chester's to near liverpool england has unveiled its top ten baby animals of twenty eight. among them. this is superstar and the first son bear to be born in a british zoo her pictures were an internet sensation. and this is baby elephant and john born three months later than expected zoo officials and visitors were a little worried about that but things turned out fine. this year visitors were also excited about the birth of a silvery given baby to proud mother to. each christmas dinner as england starters home in reykjavik iceland turned into christmas wonderland. she starts decorating in november then it has so many festive decorations and learns that she needs a shed just to store them all after the holidays. she's especially proud of the christmas decorations on pouted. santa claus turned up at the paris aquarium on tuesday with goggles and swimming fans he spent a few minutes handing out food to some of the fish. just don't believe it we're glad we're here today we got to see santa feed the fish it's great to do something like this right usual christmas and now we're really in a holiday mood. when. the paris aquarium covers an area of thirty five hundred square meters it features ten thousand fish and invertebrates in more than forty tanks. certainly a strange place to meet in this week's series home for christmas we are exploring the roots of christmas traditions in today's episode we're tracking down this mysterious figure who is known by so many names santa claus father christmas saint nick where the jolly man in the red suit really come from which travelling way up north to the finish provence of lapland where the region's capital on uni has its very own santa claus village and the man who claims to be the real deal well the locals call him a you'll know pokie we set off to the active circle to find out is that really use . deep in the magical snowy landscapes of finnish lapland near the glistening city of rovaniemi is the place this santa calls. visitors from all over the world make the pilgrimage to santa claus village up in the arctic circle every year since one thousand nine hundred five santa has welcomed thousands of guests young and old right here in his own living room he listens to all their wishes hello i'm santa claus. quite real we are right now here at the arctic circle. k. twelve to the north but it's also a world of. tree and wonderful place to make a worse place is one place where no one doubts the existence of santa claus i don't think you're ever to all. fifth major hood. guy. you. know but only three a lot but that's where i came here santa claus actually could speak but yes yes. i think he is polyglot things like this. and every year about five hundred thousand letters and cards with wish lists arrive at his official post office of course father christmas can't answer that many letters himself but he has a host of busy else who can lend a helping hands. if. we are open all year round every day and this is like a normal post office here in feel. it's possible. buys nice stamps and of course this is the place where all those letters to the clouds comes to what people and children are right. it is like to send postcards stamped with an arctic circle postmarked to their friends and family as santa claus gives every letter his full attention but some a moment marbled and others sometimes i letters. girls tell that they have everything they need but they know somebody who is in need and they ask me to remember them. this kind of letters are very dear to my heart. the whole theme park based on christmas in santa claus village visitors can experience the entire spectrum of the christmas season every day. for lovers of christmas village near rovaniemi has been the place to get into the spirit for thirty years now but legend has it that santa is real home is much fun to know. we were always told that santa is fun for about on three that is the moment in called air moment in because sound that good to hear all the way up the kids around the world. in a very remote their reality very closed if you know russian border and it's hard to get in there that's why basically santas relates was being it for the travelers to meet in a more easier way santa claus village is open all year round fact it feels most genuine in the winter months when the temperature drops to minus twenty degrees celsius perfect for a little jaunt with the dogs a. great beer full slaves and a more steak effects so how do santa manage to deliver so many gifts just so many children. tara. it's all relative. and that's it you just have to go how to be in the millions of different places around the same time and after practicing it so well a couple of centuries i think i might it's quite well. the atmosphere gets really cozy in the evening with glowing campfires and entertaining music shops even the most stubborn scrooge succumbs to the holidays in charge. and for those who want fortunate enough to visit him santa has this message. i wish you all a very very happy christmas. and if that's got you into the fast so spirit visit our website to let us know how you like to spend christmas and what you really need to make it perfect send us a photo and don't forget to explain why you like to celebrate this way and if your entry is chosen you could win an exclusive whist watch now how can you be successful on social media the young people who grew up with it might be able to answer that question so the logical step would be for them to pass on this knowledge to others who are looking for the past to the perfect online presentation and that's exactly what one young man from bell and is doing. spot i always liked sports even when i was in school. today stardom and popular you tube videos tell little stories from his life visualized with sketches. and this is this latest one today's donovan's you tube channel has more than two hundred fifty thousand subscribers has been producing clips since the age of fourteen a few years ago he started earning a living from them. tulsa thousand clicks earns me one euro two thousand clicks that's not so much this one i only got five thousand views of this when i got the thirty thousand times so what earned me thirty four euros. i would have but sometimes my videos went viral and i made two thousand euro. i would have liked. but today shadowman is switching gears after he helped a friend on social media. two years ago i coached a friend of mine and that worked out really well. with and after so i realized i have know how that can help other people become a success on youtube. cacio bozeman is his latest client she's developed a range of big and beauty products but she still need some advice on marketing them on social media and instagram in particular. was the ad of the facebook era instagram this is into graham to me it's like wizardry i have no idea how it works or why people use the platform and you know if i don't so i did them in the shift again. so i still need to learn all the ins and outs by bringing think how does i believe social media is the future and i'm an expert in this field . entertaining content for you tube and that's fun but helping others make it on social media and helping companies that have a good mission and deliver real added value that's even more fun but luckily no high end equipment is needed to make social media clips. ok can you like talk something true it's a cover. up coming because this. is a come of it because i think whenever i visited my grandparents they'd say don't you want to find a proper job. but my parents were always very supportive and my father's a photographer so i helped him get more followers on instagram. so called today's start a man is not in it to get rich he's happy to pick and choose whom he wants to help . i get takes i'm not always presented with an ideal scenario sometimes they are faced with great ten inches but every problem has a solution as in the case of this family from. out in the south of germany they found a building plot for their new family home but in fact it was just a rather narrow passageway nevertheless they managed to come up with a rather clever solution as they explained in today's. the finke family had been looking for years for an affordable building site near stuttgart. and then just one turned up. the plot of land was really inexpensive because it was unusually narrow. it's left over from a larger piece of property. you know it's just not like you in the properties around here are quite expensive. but we found this site in a sling and. used to be a driveway here but it wasn't being used so we got a good deal. and that's how it all started. if you subtract the required minimum distance to the next lot the property measures four point seven zero eight. why fourteen readers long. i had to ask my husband you really think we can build a house here and he said i've got a plan and i said ok go for it the basic the law. for architect thomas fink this was an exercise in how to save space. we used the world's thinnest walls he's probably covered up panels such as six said to me just pick six in the middest i'll get. polycarbonates or thermal plastic polymers that are used in a wide variety of applications there durable and in some grades translucent i don't ask i'm talking during the first couple of days the sun was shining and the front of the building kept making these popping noises because the material kept expanding and contracting. and if yes it's kind of spooky at first but we got used to it pretty fast. to. think family home as a total floor space of one hundred forty seven square meters private rooms on four levels we kept construction costs low. to the essentials. that meant no expensive windows on the long side walls and no expensive interior construction just concrete and cement based flooring it looks like a work in progress but it's no use the polycarbonate to frame the surrounding countryside so the landscape is like a big old decoration and the scenery changes with the seasons. at the front of the house they have a nice view and in the back a small garden the color scheme is just white and grey except when they light up the polycarbonate panel. you know my husband likes it i don't use it a lot except when we have company. so on a narrow plot of land the finks manage to put a house that lights up their life. believe it or not fake news has been around for a very long time throughout history experts have repeatedly come across find which they believe to be a sensation until they were taught otherwise now an exhibition in the german town of hit is time is dedicated to some amazing fault lines and sometimes they are just as exciting as we treasure. it was in archaeological sensation in one thousand nine hundred sixty school diarra was offered to the louvre in paris it had supposedly just been discovered and was sent to date from the third century b.c. the museum paid to record some for the artifact at first it seemed like a good investment the singer tavernise drew large numbers of visitors about ad homs what i don't like then a couple of archaeologists said the way the depictions i ranged is a bit unusual but awards. the status quo and one day a man from a desk named israel rushkoff ski came and said excuse me but i made that it will destroy the past and they thought of he's crazy he's just a guy from the countryside some kind of craftsman seeking attention and they get the stuff. unfortunately for the louvre the goldsmith was able to prove his talents by reproducing part of the tiara. to art dealers had commissioned him to make the piece based on historical drawings the louver quickly removed the object from its display and was subjected to much derision today the tiara of so you're toughening this is regarded as the most famous fake in archaeological history. there were. museum in here this time is now devoted an exhibition. into stories like these. the show on errors and forgeries in archeology features more than two hundred exhibits their history is often amusing and whitening and now more relevant than ever official us that we cannot spot in the fog trees a clearly a very exciting topic fake used every day we deal with fake news or not fake news what is facts and what isn't and it's a topic which people in politics science but in culture as well have to deal with all the telling and that's the most. so it's hardly surprising that mistakes are made. like in eight hundred thirty eight when these metal pieces from an old bucket were mistaken for a priceless royal crown. and there was clearly some wishful thinking involved when bones allegedly belonging to the skeleton of the unicorn of peddling board were discovered in the hearts mountains in six hundred sixty three. using bones and tusks from mammoths researchers reconstructed the mystical creature in that they clearly wanted to believe in man had nothing at all about math they kept thinking about what it could look like because of course no one had ever seen one in the side. so they were different considerations that it looked like a host with a hole and all something else entirely that's you of us with what we see here is a replica based on bones that really have been found though they weren't from just one animal but from several and. even got played vinum bly planets including the drawing of the find in his standard work on paleontology the polymath fell victim to a hype that began in ancient times and peaked in the middle ages it continues to this day it seems that unicorns never go out of fashion. this isn't an archaeological error but it is the most famous forgery in post-war west german history they could learn diaries. in one nine hundred eighty three down magazine fell for these fakes. the weekly news magazine paid an art forger a huge nine million dollars marks for the diaries before going public with their seemingly sensational find and he doubts as to their authenticity were simply dismissed until the diaries were exposed as fakes. the diary of an exhibition comes from germany's federal archives just one of the sixty volumes forged has been loaned out the scandal surrounding the fake their diaries certainly made one thing clear if it seems too good to be true it probably is. even though new facts are produced every day you have to deal with them in a critical way you need to consider whether the great story of being told is actually a fact. though sometimes fakes are at least as interesting as originals as this exhibition in hindu sime clearly shows. well the saying goes to humans and with that we wrap up the show for today thanks for joining in and hopefully we'll see you again tomorrow and of course in the meantime you can follow us on social media until we meet again from me and they can try out your balance they can and i find out. next time on your own mix the tenth edition of race are clearly festival is now underway at a ski resort in the french alps the festival is widely respected in the film industry and attracts not so famous faces. cinema in the snow next time on your own max. from. the. movie. when it's so cold the foam freezes on top of the waves. that's one am time as a model so far only a few know about come chaka but anton has friends believe the mushroom surf from revolution lobby high surfers huff come childhood mozzies to. more. than one into unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. returned to. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters. made for mines. her first day of school in the jungle. first clueless and. then doris grand moment arrives. join during a taping on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tore up the reputation returns home on t w dot com among its hangs. natural riches. precious resources. and a rewarding investment. in a foreign land it has been called ethiopia's gringo and. the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international preferred giants government to hide export revenues to corporations high profit margin. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. would give when i saw the bulldozers clearing the land i was devastated can give me how could they bulldoze the land without my permission if they knew it belonged to me one object creation environmental destruction starvation. the price for government

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IBU-tec Shares Jump on Deal to Develop European Battery Tech With Lanxess

By David Sachs Shares in IBU-tec Advanced Materials shot up Tuesday after the company entered a partnership to develop electric-vehicle battery technology...

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Saint-Gobain Acquires Two Flooring Companies

By Pierre Bertrand Compagnie de Saint-Gobain said that it has acquired two companies active in the non-residential flooring market. The French...

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