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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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    The Hardship of India’s Tea Pickers

    The working conditions on India's tea plantations are still intolerable. ...

    The working conditions on India's tea plantations are still intolerable. There is no health care, water supplies are scarce, housing is dilapidated, sexual harassment is rife, and workers lack protection from pesticides sprayed over the plants. For fifteen years, Roma Ray has worked on the Phuguri Tea Estate in Darjeeling, at an elevation of 2000 meters. Women like her literally bear a heavy burden, all of it in baskets hung from their necks. They work ten hours a day in the blazing sun, for the equivalent of just under 2 euros a day. The closure of another plantation, the Bundapani Tea Estate, left hundreds of workers jobless. Many people starved to death, and now a third of the former workers’ children suffer from malnutrition.

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    India: Global Snack - Dal Baati

    Mount Abu is a town in Rajasthan, in northwestern India. ...

    Mount Abu is a town in Rajasthan, in northwestern India. Abu Restaurant lies on a lively thoroughfare. It specializes in a typical regional dish: dal baati. For 10 years, Neeraj Singhal has been serving this hearty dish, which combines lentils and the hard wheat rolls known as baati. While the rolls seasoned with cumin are crisping in the oven, the chef prepares the dal. Onions, garlic, garam masala and fresh herbs are fried. Then the lentils are added. Abu Restaurant bakes more than 450 baatis a day.

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    Soldiers versus Poachers - Animal Protection in Nepal

    Worldwide, there are only about 3200 tigers still living in ...

    Worldwide, there are only about 3200 tigers still living in the wild. Their numbers have dropped sharply in Nepal as well. Now the country is doing its best to protect its remaining tigers. Army patrols are cracking down on poachers using modern technology such as camera traps and drones to monitor stocks. Between 2005 and 2008, Nepal lost about 30 percent of its tigers, mainly through poaching to supply the demand for bones and skins in China and Tibet. Since 2009 Nepal's tiger population has grown again - by 63 percent.

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    India - Economic Power with Two Faces

    There is no single India. On the one hand, the ...

    There is no single India. On the one hand, the economy is booming. On the other, there are regions where time seems to have stood still for centuries. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India now has a head of government who wants to improve the energy sector, the infrastructure and education system. But above all, Modi wants to attract investors to the country to further modernize the economy.

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    Tunisia: Jellyfish Scourge in the Mediterranean

    The number of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea is increasing ...

    The number of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea is increasing at an alarming rate. Conditions for the creatures are best at the height of summer. One of the factors contributing to their spread is climate change. Local fishermen and women, as well as the tourism industry on the North African coast are feeling the effects. In Tunisia, researchers, the government and those in the fishing industry are desperately looking for a solution. The species causing the most problems are those not native to the Mediterranean Sea. Many tourists are turned off by the prospect of encountering jellyfish on the beach. An EU project comprising Mediterranean countries is working together with Tunisia to finding a long-term solution.

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    Vietnam: In Nguyen van Quy's Living Room

    Nguyen van Quy lives in Hanoi, where he composes instrumental ...

    Nguyen van Quy lives in Hanoi, where he composes instrumental music. He says Beethoven is his idol because he learnt nearly everything from him. The great German composer inspired him to write his own sonatas.

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