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Egypt’s Garbage City
#video #Egypt

Meet the Zabbaleen, Cairo’s traditional garbage collectors. Generations of Zabbaleen have been recycling Cairo’s trash for more than half a century. They are so good at it that they recycle up to 85% of the capital’s waste. To give you some perspective, a whopping 20 million people live in the Greater Cairo area. Imagine how much waste they produce every day!

Zabbaleen’s garbage industry is an organized network of tens of thousands of people, each playing their own part. They gather, transport, and sort the rubbish. Even pigs play an important role, as they are fed the organic food waste.

The Zabbaleen garbage collectors are largely independent from the rest of Cairo and live by their own rules. For example, the Zabbaleen never collect waste from a colleague’s turf. They have their unofficial mayor, shops, cafes, shishas, and schools.

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Cicadas invade the US

If you are not from the eastern part of the US, you probably haven't followed the cicada news. This year they've invaded the States, reemerging after 17 years. They have a short life cycle, only living for three weeks, breeding and then die.

Some saw it as a good omen: people who spent months on lockdown are eager to meet insects who were trapped underground for almost two decades. Cicada fans, in the meantime, had fun, enjoyed chocolate-covered roast cicadas, made up songs and designed cicada-inspired artwork.

Oxana Ware got famous after she made a photoshoot of cicadas pictured in different settings. Will cicadas bring change along? What do you think?

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#video #Russia

Imagine spending days or even weeks creating an intricate piece of art and then destroying it in just a few moments?

That’s exactly what happens when Buddhist monks create a sacred mandala. It’s handcrafted from dyed grains of sand and takes many days to make. Monks painstakingly apply the sand to a canvas with metal tubes. It’s a meticulous job that requires great concentration and truly Buddhist discipline to sweep up and destroy afterwards.

The process is believed to yield as many blessings as the number of grains that went into the mandala. Mandalas also serve to remind us that nothing in this world is permanent. Do you agree?

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#video #USA

If you watch American movies, you’re probably used to seeing Russians presented as the bad guys. Ivan Drago from Rocky IV, Andrei Sator from Tenet, Yuri Komarov in A Good Day to Die Hard, even Boris and Natasha from Bullwinkle – the list goes on and on. But, Hollywood hasn’t always portrayed Russians as villains.

It’s hard to believe there was a brief moment in history when Hollywood actually produced pro-Soviet films, where Russians were shown in a favourable light. Here’s proof.

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Bride kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
#video #Kyrgyzstan

The Kyrgyz tradition of Ala Kachuu has Kipchak roots and means "grab and run". Initially, it started because a young man didn't have enough money to pay a proper bride's price, and he would "steal" a girl with her consent to negotiate with her parents later and reduce the payment. But now, however, Ala Kachuu has turned into a straight out kidnapping. It is often done in the middle of the street, but no one comes to the girls' rescue.

According to some estimates, up to two-thirds of Kyrgyz girls are married against their will, and thousands suffer domestic abuse. Human rights activists are fighting to outlaw Ala Kachuu. So what else is being done to protect young women?

Tune in for the premiere of 'Stolen Brides, Stolen Lives' on our YouTube channel!

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The ‘Stone people’ from the Tau’t Bato tribe

Buano lives on Palawan Island in the Philippines. He belongs to the Tau’t Bato tribe. They call themselves the ‘stone people’ because they used to live in caves during the rainy season. Buano is 83 and still remembers a childhood devoid of creature comforts.

For our Palawan Lost documentary, Buano took our film crew to see one the caves on higher ground. He walked barefoot the whole way, as if he was in his 20s. It took the crew 8 hours to reach the cave, while the Tau’t Bato people cover this distance in 5 hours.

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Testimony of an ex-child soldier
#video #CentralAfricanRepublic

In the Central African Republic, thousands of children have joined violent militias – either by force, or by choice. Since 2013, the country has been locked in civil war, with several disparate groups fighting each other.

Some kids have joined the Christian Anti-balaka group and wear elaborate amulets to protect them against guns. Others fight for Seleka Muslim rebels with AK-47s.

As part of a UNICEF-led effort to free child soldiers over the years, thousands of underage soldiers have left the groups. However, children traumatised by war have to go through a rehabilitation process before going home.

This child who we filmed for Children of the Front shared his memories.

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Russian Amazon woman
#video #Russia

Natalya’s biceps make a lot of her male peers hang their heads in shame. She lifts a whopping 175 kg in the bench press and clears 240 kg in the deadlift! She’s Russia’s biggest female powerlifter. Her nickname, ‘Amazonka’, is well deserved.

Her impressive looks have helped Natalya rise to internet fame. She now has thousands of followers on Instagram, as well as work outside the gym. She’s even performed on the stage of Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre.

Has she inspired you to work out more yet? 💪🏻

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The world’s most densely populated island
#video #Africa

Could you imagine living on an island roughly the size of a football pitch with several hundred other people? That’s what life is like on tiny Migingo in Lake Victoria.

Metal shacks cover the tiny island, making it look like an iron-plated turtle. It has everything any normal town has: shops, cafes, brothels, a port, a church, and even a hotel for the occasional tourist.

Although there are bigger islands a stone’s throw away, locals don’t rush to populate them, as they believe they are inhabited by evil spirits. Still, why would you want live like sardines packed into a tiny island? The waters surrounding it are rich with fish, so Kenyan and Ugandan fishermen remain on Migingo to fill their nets.

Although Kenya and Uganda both claim jurisdiction over the island, the locals don’t care who owns it, as far as there are fish to catch.

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Breaking Bad Wolf
#video #USA

A whistleblowing US cop put on a wig and sunglasses and fled all the way to Russia to avoid being put in prison or murdered for exposing corruption in the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

No, this isn’t the plot of a spy novel. Real life ex-cop John Mark Dougan now lives in Moscow and was able to retell his incredible story for RT Documentary.

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Inside North Korea
#video #NorthKorea

Everyone In North Korea says they owe everything to the Kim dynasty. North Koreans, young and old, take pride in all of the regime’s achievements: free education, free medicine, orphans are treated so well that even children with parents envy them!

That’s what North Koreans say on camera to the few foreigners that come to the country. But what do you think they’d really say if they were free to do so?

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Is China’s social credit system really Orwellian? 👀

China’s plans to roll out a nationwide system that will rank its 1.4 billion people have set off alarm bells. It’s been compared to Big Brother, Black Mirror, and other dystopian visions. The idea is that all Chinese citizens will gain or lose points based on ‘good’ or ‘bad’ deeds. Unsurprisingly, the concept is also surrounded by numerous myths.

One is that the system had been already implemented all over China. However, that’s a far cry from reality. While there’s an official road map with a stated 2020 deadline, the unified system that’s been portrayed doesn’t exist… at least yet.

To find out more about China’s social credit system and where it stands now, check out our video on YouTube - https://youtu.be/swje6NSdkfk

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Russian ‘Baby Yoga’ 👶🏻
#video #Egypt

Russian PE instructor Lena Fokina has come up with an unorthodox way of making babies strong and resilient, but her method makes a lot of people cringe. Elena grasps the little tykes by their wrists and feet and spins and flips them over and around her head like they were rag dolls.

Lena teaches her bizarre ‘baby yoga’ to parents who want to discover their babies’ natural abilities, but some critics say her innovation is actually baby abuse. Videos of the PE teacher spinning newborns and dipping their heads in the sea have been removed from social media and petitions have appeared on the web calling for Lena’s methods to be banned.

What do you think? Is it baby yoga or baby abuse?

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#photo #SouthSudan

The world’s newest country, South Sudan, marked a decade of independence this month, but it’s still one of the world’s poorest nations, scarred by war and hunger.

South Sudan gained independence in 2011, but an intertribal conflict broke out two years later that escalated into a full-blown civil war which has crippled the country’s economy and agriculture.

This Red Cross station in Kobok was the only place where people in South Sudan’s Upper Nile region could get medical help, make phone calls, or simply get something to eat. The Red Cross staff treated all patients equally, regardless of whether they were soldiers or civilians.

Unfortunately, the hospital was destroyed by government forces three weeks after our crew filmed it.

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Story of de-transitioning
#video #USA

Billy Burleigh struggled with his birth sex from an early age. He wanted to look like his sisters. When he finally underwent sex reassignment surgery, he realised it had not brought the long-awaited relief.

Seven years after his sex change, Billy went back to the operating theatre for reversal surgery. He regretted all the time he'd ‘wasted’ on transitioning to a woman, so much so that he deleted most of the pictures from his time as a female.

He’s now married and enjoying life.

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Beirut blast, one year on
#video #Lebanon

Exactly a year ago, a giant blast tore through the Lebanese capital of Beirut. Eyewitnesses described it as if the end of the world had come. Some 2,700 tonnes of highly explosive ammonium nitrate exploded in the city port, creating shock waves for kilometres in all directions.

The explosion levelled much of the city. More than 200 people were killed, thousands more were injured and scores lost their homes. A year after the deadly explosion, victims and their families are still looking for accountability. No senior official has been questioned over the explosion. As frustration simmers, protests are breaking out in Beirut.

The blast exacerbated the economic crisis in the country, where more than half the population now lives below the poverty line.

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