ニュージーランドでは、4万人以上が議会前での抗議活動を行い、1840年の条約に関する法律案に反対しています。一方、ウクライナとロシアの戦争は1000日を超え、アメリカからの長距離ミサイルが供与されました。また、持続可能なファッションを目指す兄弟が、需要に応じた製品を製造する新たなビジネスモデルを展開しています。
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In New Zealand, over 40,000 people protested outside parliament against a controversial bill that could alter the Treaty of Waitangi, established in 1840 between British colonizers and Māori tribes. Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine has reached a grim milestone of over 1,000 days, with the U.S. providing long-range missiles to Ukraine. Additionally, two brothers from England are innovating the fashion industry with a sustainable model that creates clothing only on demand, reducing waste and promoting eco-friendly practices.
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[Music] hello and welcome to CNN 10 it is Wednesday November 20th hump day I know we may have been through a lot already but we're going to make it through let's get going we have lots to get to and we are going to start with news out of New Zealand where more than 40,000 people marched outside parliament in the city of Wellington in protest there protesting a bill called the treaty principles Bill critics say the bill could change an agreement made in the year 1840 between British colonizers and hundreds of native mayori tribes that treaty established that the country would be co-governance together for a traditional peaceful mayori walk waving flags and signs inside Parliament last week mayori lawmakers staged a Haka a traditional chanting dance to disrupt voting protests have been going on for about 10 days across the country and they are some of the largest the country has seen in decades most lawmakers have said they would not vote for the new legislation but its introduction has reignited a debate on indigenous rights this time with a more conservative government than the country has seen in years we just passed the 1,000th day of the war between Ukraine and Russia which began on February 24th 2022 that's when Russia launched a fullscale invasion of Ukraine the Grim milestone in the conflict comes just days after President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use us-made long-range missiles these weapons called attacks missiles have the capacity to reach targets deep inside Russia which is a major new escalation in the conflict CNN takes a look back at what's transpired in the last 2 and 1/2 years Russia's fullscale invasion of Ukraine has now lasted for over 1,000 days and it has quite literally altered the country's landscape while Ukraine has recaptured around half the territory Russia took in 2022 Russia still holds more than 20% of Ukraine including many cities and towns that were Shattered by Russian Firepower this map shows some of the cities that have been leveled by Russia's grinding War of Attrition and before and after images show just how destructive Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign has been marup a coastal city on the azov sea was one of the first objectives for Russian forces looking to establish a land bridge between the occupied regions of the donbas and the Crimean Peninsula annexed in 2014 after a nearly 3month Siege the city and its sprawling a of stall steel Works fell to the Russians since its capture the Russian government has tried to Showcase its partial reconstruction Ukrainian officials believe that more than 20,000 civilians died during The Siege in May last year Russian forces claimed control of the eastern city of bahmut after more than 200 days of fighting once celebrated for its sparkling wine stored in a massive underground complex and its salt export bumu became synonymous with the horrific number of lives the Russians were willing to expend to capture this symbolic prize the fighting has also turned smaller cities into abandoned ghost towns such as marinka and bchunk Putin Justified the fullscale invasion of Ukraine by saying he intended to protect the largely Russian speaking population in the country's East but in effect his so-called special military operation is nearly erased many of these cities from the [Music] map 10-second trivia how much food do a Americans waste each year a billion tons 40 to 80 million tons 500,000 lb or 230 million pound answer is 40 to 80 million tons of waste each year that's an estimated 30 to 40% of the entire us food supply many of us may feel somewhat contrite to know that works out to about 219 lbs of food waste per person all I got a quick bonus pop quiz for you what percentage of clothes are recycled into new clothes 1% 10% 20% or 30% answer is only about 1% of used clothes are recycled into new ones well two brothers who grew up on the aisle of wri off the southern coast of England are trying to change that through their t-shirt printing business called t- Mill the company only makes a clothing item once it's ordered and once that item is worn out it can be sent back to be reused for something new creating less waste and and saving money check out how these creative entrepreneurs are making it work us growing up on our Island everything is finite including resources and you're very conscientious of what that means both for you and also the natural environment that you're surrounded by I think that's a very helpful frame of mind to approach sustainable business if you just expand that out just think about the fact that the entire planet is basically just an island the clothing industry is is a massive industry like everybody on Earth uh has lots of these products everything's produced speculatively and everything's produced on mass but something like half of all of the clothes that are made are actually fully utilized that's like a fancy way of saying that they're made but never worn being from the is of white we have naivity as a superpower cuz you sort of say why why would you do that why don't you just make what people need when you need it and we're like yeah we're going to we're going to redesign the clothing industry um and you can actually do that just with technology like making new types of machines and new software that runs those machines so that you make things uh on demand you can come for a dude you're doing work I'm just talking in the sky in the cloud are all the orders that have just been placed in the last couple seconds there's factories like this all around the world and so the first step is the orders are sent across borders as data massively cuts out travel carbon and Max just scanned the barcode in the computer said uh you should uh go get this large te from 7 wb11 and Chuck it on C1 uh so let's go do that and we put it on the track that's it but from order to ship in you're look in at a couple minutes really simple but it's meant to be simple cuz that means it can scale crazy thing about the traditional model is they would have produced tens of thousands of those products speculatively in the hope that someone would have ordered it here it's already been sold we did it in our mom and dad's shed to start with we had 200 quid that forced us to be very efficient and not waste anything we could afford to that unlocks some really big opportunities because you just you just save money save loads of waste you save loads of money we invest that money here over uh in organic cotton and then the second thing that we do is we uh use that money to fund our circular program now we have something like I think 10,000 Brands and businesses that produce their products in this way and now increasingly what we're doing is it sharing with the industry because it's cheaper and because it's more efficient you can actually get people over the line who previously perhaps wouldn't be your typical sustainable pioneers and so that's what's [Applause] exciting we're going to Tacoma Washington for today's story getting a 10 out of 10 pure pandemonium a pesky puny Pig putting police into a painstaking pickle parading them past people's properties in a precarious fast-paced chase that was properly problematic CN as Maya Blackstone tells us more no he's so squee welcome to the east side 73 the pig is being non-compliant police in Washington state responded to reports of a pig running loose through a residential neighborhood [Music] Tacoma Police nicknamed the quote unquote suspect notorious Pig no come here no police thank the Department's animal control unit who helped the pig find a Cozy home at a local [Music] Ranch that pig had the zooo before I run up out of here today I have two shout outs first they are mean they are green they're the gobblers and in Mrs striber class at quo Junior High in quo Texas you are today's your word Wednesday winner for contrite feeling or showing sorrow and remorse for improper or objectionable Behavior thanks for boosting our vocabulary today and our special shout out goes to Mrs sturgis's US history class at Borman High School in Borman Ohio go Spartans thanks to all of you for spending part of your day with me rise up I'll see you right back here tomorrow on CNN 10 n [Music] [Music]