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Most of the families in Togo, a country in West Africa, live in poverty and have no money even for clothes and food. Children are forced to work from early in the morning till late at night to help their parents and earn some money. Every third child in Togo is engaged in forced labour, according to Unicef.
Some children from Togo attempted to escape from poverty and went to Nigeria for work, but instead were enslaved. ‘They treated us like animals!’ That’s how young Kao described his experience.
On the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery we post a fragment from our film Togo: Tough to Survive. Watch stories of the children who suffer from slavery.
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🧐‘The Nord Stream sabotage showed that we need to completely reassess the risks to our energy infrastructure.’ German Chancellor Olaf Scholz сalled on NATO to strengthen the protection of Europe's energy sector. But from whom does it need protection?
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‘It was my duty to serve the Motherland, to help the people fighting at the frontline now,’ shared Alexey, head of the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit. The doctor says he came as he felt he is needed here and because of his grandfathers, both of whom fought and died in the battle against Nazism in WWII.
Doctors provide medical care at a specially designated deployed hospital, equipped with the highest modern technologies. And they fight to save lives even in the most hopeless cases.
Find more about Alexey and his story in our clip. To know the stories of other military doctors check out Dr. Donbass: Behind the Frontline.
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This is not the only scandal involving Thai Buddhists. Earlier, at least two monks were charged with drug possession and defrocked after being caught using methamphetamines. According to the UN, Thailand is considered a major transit point for meth, which arrives there from Myanmar via Laos.
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🏚America wants to destroy sacred Apache land. US authorities have given foreign companies the green light to mine copper there. This could result in a huge sinkhole and water contaminated with toxic chemicals.
Oak Flat was home to indigenous peoples until they were driven out by European settlers in the late 19th century. The land is listed in the National Register of Historic Places because of its spiritual and cultural significance.
How are Native Americans trying to protect Oak Flat? Watch our video and the new film Protect Oak Flat to find out.
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Oak Flat was home to indigenous peoples until they were driven out by European settlers in the late 19th century. The land is listed in the National Register of Historic Places because of its spiritual and cultural significance.
How are Native Americans trying to protect Oak Flat? Watch our video and the new film Protect Oak Flat to find out.
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📍In these photos, residents of the Conchaccota community are suffering from the driest period in almost a half-century in Peru. Due to the dried-up lagoon, animals are dying and the planting of potatoes, the only vegetable grown, was postponed. Now Peruvians may not have enough food. It rained only twice in the past eight months. ‘Every day, I ask — I hope — the rain falls... when there is rain the grasses grow, the potatoes grow,’ says Huamani, a local farmer.
Serious global changes affect the entire planet. People from Yemen are also faced with the consequences of global warming. ‘It’s impossible to keep animals. Nothing grows here. What would we feed them? We had to sell our livestock’, says a Yemeni farmer, the main character of our documentary No Way Back: Heat.
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Serious global changes affect the entire planet. People from Yemen are also faced with the consequences of global warming. ‘It’s impossible to keep animals. Nothing grows here. What would we feed them? We had to sell our livestock’, says a Yemeni farmer, the main character of our documentary No Way Back: Heat.
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🐫Qatar camels working overtime due to World Cup.
Thanks to the World Cup, animal handlers profit several times more than they normally would, forcing camels to work harder. But while making selfies on a camel, the fans don’t care about the health of the animals.
One of the handlers shared that a camel should rest after five rides, but ‘now, people are saying we can’t wait ... because they have other plans they need to go to the middle of the desert’. So, the animals are taken for 15 to 20 — sometimes even 40 rides — without a break.
Qatar’s camels surely must envy Zimbabwe’s animals from the 'Wild is Life' sanctuary. Here, the elephants, monkeys, giraffes and others suffered from hunters and are provided with special care. When an Elephant Smiles tells about those who devoted their life to saving animals and returning them to the wild.
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Thanks to the World Cup, animal handlers profit several times more than they normally would, forcing camels to work harder. But while making selfies on a camel, the fans don’t care about the health of the animals.
One of the handlers shared that a camel should rest after five rides, but ‘now, people are saying we can’t wait ... because they have other plans they need to go to the middle of the desert’. So, the animals are taken for 15 to 20 — sometimes even 40 rides — without a break.
Qatar’s camels surely must envy Zimbabwe’s animals from the 'Wild is Life' sanctuary. Here, the elephants, monkeys, giraffes and others suffered from hunters and are provided with special care. When an Elephant Smiles tells about those who devoted their life to saving animals and returning them to the wild.
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All those people are recognized as dead, but Dr. Max Mohr does not believe that. He is keeping them safe and is planning to have his brain frozen as well. Will it be possible to bring the patients back to life? At the moment, scientific research has not reached that stage and it remains a dream.
Are you interested? Watch a segment about cryonics from our series The Future is Now (2020).
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‘If you want to help the American middle class, would be to force a ceasefire in Ukraine.’ Fox News host Tucker Carlson shines light on what's behind surging energy prices and inflation.
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‘Every time I see nobody's going to help these people, I try to!’
Alexey Smirnov, founder of the Angel Humanitarian Battalion, has been volunteering in Donbass for several years. He brings humanitarian aid to the people and helps with evacuations. The man risks his own life as he even ventures to the areas that are constantly shelled by the Ukrainian army.
Alexey was raised in an orphanage and says his life made him the person he is: ‘I thought, if I was tossed out, I wasn’t helpful. For me as a kid, it was a psychological trauma and I wanted to be helpful, always!’
On Volunteer Day in Russia, watch an excerpt from our documentary Donbass: I’m Alive! about the man. Discover more in the full film.
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Alexey Smirnov, founder of the Angel Humanitarian Battalion, has been volunteering in Donbass for several years. He brings humanitarian aid to the people and helps with evacuations. The man risks his own life as he even ventures to the areas that are constantly shelled by the Ukrainian army.
Alexey was raised in an orphanage and says his life made him the person he is: ‘I thought, if I was tossed out, I wasn’t helpful. For me as a kid, it was a psychological trauma and I wanted to be helpful, always!’
On Volunteer Day in Russia, watch an excerpt from our documentary Donbass: I’m Alive! about the man. Discover more in the full film.
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Is American justice fair? Otis Johnson spent more than 40 years in prison due to a mistake. He was accused of a crime he didn't commit. What helped him to survive and not lose his mind in prison for four decades? 'I think by my martial arts training, you know, it helped me to survive in a prison system,' he says.
On International Ninja Day, watch our video and learn how the discipline saved him. Discover the Otis' shocking story in the episode of our series Imprisoned: The Man in a Tan Jacket.
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On International Ninja Day, watch our video and learn how the discipline saved him. Discover the Otis' shocking story in the episode of our series Imprisoned: The Man in a Tan Jacket.
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