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GLOBAL 3000: The Globalization Program

GLOBAL 3000 – DW-TV’s new globalisation magazine looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalisation. GLOBAL 3000 gives globalisation a face. During the Kosovo War nine years ago, many of the ...

GLOBAL 3000 – DW-TV’s new globalisation magazine looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalisation. GLOBAL 3000 gives globalisation a face. During the Kosovo War nine years ago, many of the people from Pristina fled abroad. One of them is Naim Bunjuka. Naim Bunjaku is a radio host, journalist, and singer who lives and works in Pristina, Kosovo. We asked him what globalization means to him, what he hopes the future will bring, and what keeps him up at night.

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    Global Snack El Salvador

    Just outside San Salvador, Claudia Rodrigues sells pupusas - El ...

    Just outside San Salvador, Claudia Rodrigues sells pupusas - El Salvador's national dish. Pupusas are a kind of tortilla, made with cornflour or riceflour, and stuffed with various fillings. For many in El Salvador, pupusas are more than just a delicious snack, they're seen as something of a national treasure.

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    India: Food for the dump

    India is the world's second-largest producer of fruit and vegetables. ...

    India is the world's second-largest producer of fruit and vegetables. But 40% of the foodstuffs grown or produced in India never reach the consumer. They land directly in the trash. We investigate.

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    Namibia - Making way for elephants

    In recent years, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola have ...

    In recent years, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola have gradually begun opening the age-old migration routes used by elephants, that often transverse international borders.For local residents, it's a challenging process. The elephants are often hungry, and happy to decimate any crops they come across. But the gentle giants also bring prosperity - tourists are flocking to marvel at the rich diversity of wildlife that is once again returning to these areas.

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    Questionnaire Fiji: Salote Cina

    Salote Cina has worked as a diving instructor for 16 ...

    Salote Cina has worked as a diving instructor for 16 years on the small island of Nukubati in northern Fiji. The island is a private resort. Divers come here from all over the world to marvel at the Great Sea Reef.

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    Argentina: Protecting the Pampas

    Intensive farming and monocultures have significantly degraded the soil in ...

    Intensive farming and monocultures have significantly degraded the soil in Argentina's traditionally fertile Pampas region. Now with the help of local cattle farmers, or gauchos, conservationists are seeking to revitalize the complex ecosystem.The environmental organization "Aves Argentinas" is breathing new life into Argentina's grasslands. And it's boosting public enthusiasm for the project by offering bird-watching trips and riding tours in the vast open landscape.

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    Questionnaire Vietnam

    Nguyen Thi Duyen is 36 years old and lives in ...

    Nguyen Thi Duyen is 36 years old and lives in Hue, Vietnam. She works as a bamboo weaver and earns about 7 euros a day. To her, globalization means that her employer's products can be exported abroad. She'd like to travel to Germany some day.

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    Global Ideas: Uganda – Protecting an Ecosystem

    Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano, is the fourth highest massif ...

    Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano, is the fourth highest massif in eastern Africa. Because of its unusual biodiversity the summit of the mountain was declared a nature reserve in 1993, as part of an already existing national park. When that happened, 30,000 people who lived there had to be resettled. Many still don’t understand why. A United Nations project has been teaching people alternative methods of farming and earning a livelihood without destroying the unique flora and fauna.

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    Global Ideas: Peru - Forest Protection by Coffee Farmers

    For decades, many Peruvians have been settling in the jungle. ...

    For decades, many Peruvians have been settling in the jungle. An increasing number of immigrants in the San Martin region live from the jungle - and are destroying it.The "REDD” project is teaching them how to use modern agricultural methods to increase yields from their coffee plantations. This means less space is needed, which makes forest-clearing unnecessary.

    Jun 29, 2015 Read more
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    Saving Senegal's Soil

    Increasing aridity, salinized soils - the farmers in the municipality ...

    Increasing aridity, salinized soils - the farmers in the municipality of Djilor in western Senegal have to fear for their livelihoods. A pilot project aims to improve the quality of their farmland. The community lies on the edge of Sine Saloum National Park, which is known for its biodiversity. But the area is becoming increasingly arid due to climate change.

    Jun 22, 2015 Read more
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    Global Snack: Indonesian bakso

    Indonesia is famed for its warungs, small family-owned snack bars ...

    Indonesia is famed for its warungs, small family-owned snack bars on wheels. In his warung, Sutiwin has been making bakso for thirty years. The meatball soup with noodles tastes quite sweet, but is very popular.

    Jun 22, 2015 Read more
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