Global Us: What connects us all

There are eight billion people on Earth and we are better connected than ever before. How can we make use of that? From Global 3000 comes Global Us - because we need joint action now more than ever.

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A speciality from Madeira: Black scabbardfish with banana


The black scabbard fish is a delicacy on the Portuguese island of Madeira. The deep sea fish is popular because its white meat is tender and fat free. It's often served with banana and passionfruit sauce.


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 May 8, 2023  3m
 
 

The US combats drought with recycled water


California has heavy rainfall from time to time, but years of drought have exacerbated the constant threat of water shortages. Water utilities in Los Angeles are quickly recycling stinky sludge into clean drinking water.


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 April 28, 2023  6m
 
 

Teenager dreams in Mexico


On today's Global Teen, we get to know Emiliano Calleri Jasso Berri from Mexico. He loves playing basketball and wants to work in the film industry when he grows up.


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 April 28, 2023  2m
 
 

Gallo Pinto the breakfast snack from Costa Rica


Gallo Pinto is Costa Rica’s national dish, where locals usually eat it for breakfast. Made with rice, beans, onions, und a traditional spicy sauce, the savory dish is considered the taste of Costa Rica.


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 April 3, 2023  2m
 
 

Tunisia: Seeds of Hope


As Tunisia faces worsening drought, modern seeds are struggling to cope – so farmers are now reverting to traditional seeds. They're getting assistance from a gene depository set up in 2008 to collect old seed varieties.


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 March 17, 2023  4m
 
 

Indian Ocean fish curry from the Maldives


The sea is omnipresent in the Maldives, so it's no surprise that some delicious fish curries are served there. Our reporters were allowed to look over a chef's shoulder.


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 March 3, 2023  2m
 
 

Próspera: Honduras' new 'private city'


It's a radical experiment: A city, organized like a private business, with its own laws, operated autonomously. International investors are building the charter city of Próspera in Honduras. But is it a threat to democracy?


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 March 3, 2023  6m
 
 

South Africa: Post-fire reconstruction


Townships in Cape Town have been repeatedly hit by major fires – caused by both negligence and soaring summer temperatures. The NGO iKhayalami makes fire-resistant shacks to make people's lives safer.


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 February 24, 2023  6m
 
 

A taste of famous Venezuelan cachapas


Cachapas are giant pancakes made from fresh corn that are topped with soft cheese and various meats. They're one of Venezuela's most popular dishes. They're sold everywhere there, from luxury restaurants to modest food trucks.


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 January 27, 2023  2m
 
 

The fight to protect sea turtles in Costa Rica


The beach in the Tortuguero National Park is one of the most important beaches for sea turtle conservation. The turtles gather there to lay eggs, but their numbers are dwindling. Now, Tortuguero's residents are fighting to protect them.


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 January 27, 2023  7m