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so much trouble to fix the meals culture and in 15 minutes, left side together. parts of our community life on the research is now on the the this is focus on europe. i'm lara baba lola, nice to have you with us. a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent
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in europe as the deadline to meet the parents. climate agreement targets draws closer. last year was the warmest on record and the united nations is sounding a red alert about global warming in the european alps. glaciers are melting and mountain flanks are eroding. and frances brace to array out. a storm at tore through the valley and 2020, causing an avalanche of debris, and the devastation is still visible, says von or foods is trying to rebuild his life and his business. but he's bound by red tape. money there. feel let down by authorities, whether warnings or a regular occurrence and residents are bracing for another storm to hit, or the upper reaches of the royal valley or a disaster area. nature lovers ones for acquainted the valley and adjacent mountain villages. but the climate crisis opened the way for storm alex on flooding and
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destruction was, you mean these, the innkeeper said there's been a food runs as pop. i took this temper reset up. embrace. we were all yeah. we didn't share it is a far cry from a traditional french cafe. we much. that's a bonus. easy way to climate really horrific ecology senior. we're uncomfortable. the don't. people are friendly. they don't. they don't come out any more. that is almost in early october 2020. the area around has pub in place. so i looked like this. 2 days after the storm swept to me, whatever it could carry the night table. the bless. smoke at 1st helpers infringe television camera teams could only get as close as a neighboring valley did cause this. so, so many minutes, would you please repeat this? you can go for about 48 hours the people the frazer road. yeah. and surrounding
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villages were cut off from the outside world or some of the collateral damage and all the buildings there behind you were condemned to the whole news. many of the buildings are still uninhabitable. a local real estate agent receives customers in that container as does the post office the village swimming pool on the river bank is slated for demolition on says bonus, who says he is not a load in sight. his former in for fear it might collapse the funds to see if i think it was the result of climate change. if you see a dark cloud has settled over the people of this valley, uncle said see everything was chaos to go to now. the anxious stress of on the deal is terrible. whole company ridiculous. people got scared every time it rains on
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pushing the population that the valley is aging. and when they are alone, or there's just 2 of them that kind of fight the washer and the much the offer in the royal valley is still buried under a landslide. nobody's allowed to set foot on it. repair work along the river. roy has dragged on for 3 years now. the, the, the palm own government tries to keep up. morale with publicity. video is claiming progress is being made for years after storm alex. meanwhile, extreme weather events keep coming and insurance claims have yet to be settled. residents express the resentment the forgotten ones of storm alex. see the signs off in the insurance companies. won't pay for renovations, especially not for buildings close to the river. the risk is too great. but 74 year old pensioner maurice set from car is determined to stay despite the risk. if you
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can hardly manage the stairs to her temporary apartment, she says miss man, you're heading down to the police. come by regularly. every time we have a storm warning, in orange alerts, they come by and pick me up. since the flood her life is yet to return to normal service of the screws, this is the for the i've been to to psycho therapist, but i just can't get anywhere. it hasn't been possible. in the end, i said to myself, the therapists are worse off than i am. there's no point to a good model for brother printer and the storm warnings. just keep coming. if something were to happen again, if the whole house shakes, then i shake along with it that will get for me of it show. what can i do then? guess what to do with that. she doesn't want to give up her beloved home. now every
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day she looks to see if the water is rising. innkeeper sarah bonus has long since had to accept the new realities of climate change. and some of this to go out there, we are victims of climate change trying to show me proclivity products happening faster and faster as opposed to even the next few years will be hard. and really for the shopping, i'm especially worried about the young people rather partial fellows living here in the valley. it will have dramatic consequences. going to be the least realized. that's it. here's the how much he said there's bonus when his patrons hardly even see the shade and play so well. yeah. as a provisional solution anymore, at least if the next, whether disaster claims this one, it won't be such a sense of loss. they are known as ultras. or hooligans, fanatics who glorify violence in the name of sports, especially soccer incidents have been on the rise across europe for years now. some
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have been fatal in greece, heiress, and melina cub knows, lost their son to hooligan violence. his death has sparked renewed calls for authorities in the country to get a handle on the fanatics. but some believe the problem runs and much deeper than the hooligans themselves. for every photograph of their son reopens old wounds. more than 2 years ago orest cabanas and his wife molina lost their son when he fell victim to a crime for 449, he always tried to support the weaker pupils at school. so having them up at the, anyone who needed help, that's all eh, he was an angel and i missed him very much. can we be brought up on august was killed because he was a fan of the wrong soccer team. hooligans from an opposing club beat him to death
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in broad daylight. 9 s folk on monday of to look at them when it came to fanatical fans. he kept away from them if you might make it through your windows. for me, it was left with some of the beers on, i mean, and i mean, you know, i remember i would warn him again and again, well, so he wouldn't get involved and incidents of all those again, i mean, the base of, say before the there's a memorial to all, just in the northern greek city of the testimony. the 19 year old was sitting here with his friends. when the attackers showed up in cars, the hooligans asked which team they supported. then the punches and stabbing began . alec is led to death at the seen a mix of sports and violence has long been a part of daily life in greece. but the brutality of recent years is unprecedented . 3 people were killed in 18 months. the most recent death came in december
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2023. when police officer, your goals, they gave you. this was fatally injured by a flare. there are 2 1st division soccer clubs and that's low nicky, sports journalists, pedigrees. stella says that's a recipe for trouble. he's been a victim of the violence himself. 20 years ago. he was attacked by mass assailants on the street. all his injuries were life threatening. 3 days earlier, he had received an anonymous call. she told me that the if for you will not stop right about this pearson. you will have a big problem come at us. here's a silence. we're never caught, even though there were many security cameras at the scene. stella suspects that the influence wielded by big soccer clubs in greece reaches all the way to the police and politics. never investigate governments
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for this young journalist. no one thought of the system. stella says the media are involved as well. all you need to do is look at the countries soccer publications. their headlines are meant to rile up the fans. to the uh, we must have who we must win. boy. 60 yeah. so who, who did the business paper? was she who do? nichols condos has a 15 year old son who's a fan of the r as club. she wouldn't allow him to go to the stadium alone. condos is going to one of the clubs home games today, but he's always on the lookout for hooligans. gully that i am,
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you have to be especially careful when there's much as between local rivals like but it's best when funds from both sides avoid each other. but i don't drive through the top of the district of the city with the 2, and the stadium is located to the live in a, but also we give them minutes to but a riot police have already been posted in front of our a stadium. condos has his personalized admission ticket on his phone. as digitize tickets have replaced printed ones. at least condos can get back into the stadium again. after the police officer was killed, the greek soccer association ordered matches be played an empty stadiums for 3 months. yet visiting fans are still not allowed in the stadium for security reasons . because condos team one to nail in the end. she says the government should be tougher on the hooligans. they should double the sentences because it has to be a deterrent, especially when the attacks are taking place outside of the state of august was
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killed far from the stadium. there wasn't even a match that day. his father r as has campaign since then for nationwide reconciliation between different groups of fans. thought in the general motors, there's no magical overnight solution for the problem of fan violence. he has it there. everyone involved our whole society. we must come together in the name of change and he has the missing non gas appointment. but cub yano still says he's seen little progress in greece. violence continues to mar sports events. that's why this year, as in the years before the soccer cup final will be played with out spectators. the aaron islands are where irish culture and traditions flourish in this year is the smallest of the bunch with just a few 100 residents. when there's an issue to be dealt with, the locals turn to
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a woman who's managing the whole island. 24 year old chloe, she moved over from the mainland, and the locals have welcomed her perspective as an outside are managing and this year is a balancing act between preserving traditions and ensuring the island doesn't fall behind. the times the initiator is an outlying slice of irish rock holding strongly against the crushing waves of the atlantic ocean. yeah, 24 year old chloe, a molly has taken on responsibility. many people her age would shy away from. she came here to be the island manager. i don't find that city isolates or i don't know . so yeah, i mean code for my mental health or what would be i'd rather be in a place where you feel connected. and i think that's what's really strong about bernard ends on items like this. the smallest of the 3 are in islands, is famous for it. shipwreck framed by the sweeping cliffs of mo, have on the mainland of islands west to the 345
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irish speaking people who live here. there's no permanent police, no court. no, i'm do this but there is close. you don't have any one role. you might have a time for the day was, you know, you go in and something happens. it's a funeral, there's a missing task, whatever it's going to be your want to put to involve your slaves and take pers hailing from islands mainland chloe fault for her job 3 years ago, off to folding in love with the island. during a brief internship, she'd be called a below in by the island is not someone who's lived here for generations. hey, 1st uh so agreeable. the whole machine will lady know who which i am um you doing for the this is who i am, i guess just fall here. i'm at 12, but that's what i've been doing since i was 10 years old trying to improve the
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bitter land. i got from my dad. now it's a lot harder to do because there's so many rules and regulations when it comes to the dispute is over was and land chloe. you can play a mediating role. she's not from an issue and can stay out of the island internal politics that she manages the islands co op, which was set up in 1971 and is owned by the families. it turns money from selling fuel and pause and reinvest back into the community. every island comedy only has one vote, each on decisions affecting the only let the job requires chloe's clarity, diplomacy and dexterity. i want to work for the lines and make sure it's the best place for them to live on for young people to come back to the island to say close understanding of mainland pumps means modernization. she's been able to pressure to
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sort of these to help access you on national funds for an issue. we're very lucky that we have chloe, you know, there's a young person, she's very good with computers and knows what's going on with the model and word and to bring goes to to the mother and lord once a month, because he facilitates the national bank to come to the island and there's a monthly visit from the police for people to make official reports. but when the god leaves, it's often times of chloe to sole type disputes and problems. for example, along the peer, despite being granted permission for a break, 4 to 16 years ago, there's be no movement in the government to make it to reality. the island is fear, an impending disaster. over tell thing when i was driving down it just ways he's on
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the car and i was sold disorientation for a few seconds. i just stopped but i've said, oh my gosh, is you car move? what is the? is it the way so, you know, think it was the most awful experience. i can't even explain how bad that was. that's why chloe. is campaigning. politicians a why isn't a by the peer for enforcing walsh are about 20000 meters off on twice a day in summertime, our stock squares of funding this. and we need infrastructure to collect more rain, walter, and harvest ourselves the candidate on the order to reduce the carbon footprint. young woman manages the island well says, have pre dest esa, who lives on the island. the experience, you guess in a co op, in a small community is own matched really anywhere else. and if you manage to do that job well, then, you know, disguise limis after that. the skills will last, but the values chloe lives by have always been that there's a sense of community here, and i think a lot of people come to the items are, are,
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and items as a place of maybe healing or a place. so they can connect again even if they have their own family issues or they have stuff going on to be lined costs of rugged initiated or the ones chloe has chosen to cool to have working together with the island is to overcome the challenges of this remote island to harness and to protect it side of standing beauty. it's a bit her sweet farewell fathers and husbands and north macedonia, leaving those families to go work abroad. low wages and high unemployment have made it all, but impossible for many macedonia is to earn a living in their homeland. parts of the country are becoming deserted as opportunities and hope dry up corruption and a weak rule of law are fueling distrust in the system. sophia hasn't seen much of her father over the past year. she misses him dearly, and his absence is becoming a regular part of her life. sophia is waiting for her dad to come home.
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she's been waiting 8 months. my dad is up the in the plane a biplane. i said that this in a few hours, she'll be running into her father's arms again. his plan is to be home tonight in time for her 4th birthday. they have to leave for the airport. so if you can hardly wait the more and more people like her father are seeking their fortune elsewhere in the wealthy year . here at the bus station in scope, yet the plans are put into action. with scene after scene of painful farewells, the men leave their families stay behind the dock and
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yes, i'm getting out of this place to work. there's not even bread for his anymore. is there no work here? they might have no work, no bread, don't life, nothing. almost 700000 macedonia, and about a 3rd of the population now live abroad. north macedonia has one of the highest emigration rates in the world. the sophia and her mother have arrived at the airport. her father is working on a building site in fredericks hoffen, southern germany. then at last the for the next 10 days, so you can enjoy her dad's company. then he'll be gone again for months. children all over the country are in the same situation. this village about
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a 100 kilometers from scope. yeah. is slowly dying. it's especially noticeable in the school. we're only 5 children are still enrolled. the caretaker shows us the 2nd classroom a few years ago. us as we're still taught here, stick within the fit, the number of people's is decreasing every year because people are leaving for italy or germany. first, the fathers who then come back a few months later to collect their wives and children, and they take the children out of school and the whole family is going to the child . care taker has witnessed the changes in his village. all the beautiful houses in the village now belong to families from abroad. she tells us he must see. yeah, that was what i swear. if i were younger, i leave to show you what am i doing here? only pensioners are lit up only everything stayed here, even if you walked right in macon, nobody would see you. according to the forecast,
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the population will continue to shrink. trust in politics is low, and accession to the you is still a long way off frustration range throughout the country. we're back at sophia's cd . shaw shows us pictures from germany. he earns 2300 euro on the building sites in scope. yeah. on earns just $380.00 euro as a full time accountant, but earnings are not the only difference. he feels strongly, it was always to say. the difference is that in germany laws i respect the deputy say. so it's not easy says that there's order the squares here, sir, to pose everywhere. what was that goal? and that's what it is. it's evening the couple of have invited all their friends to sophia's birthday party in north macedonia. people celebrate loudly and late, even when the birthday girl is only for the
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scene, you shall dreams of living here again one day as a family. but she doubts whether north macedonia can offer his daughter a promising future to the coliseum, the vatican and the treviss fountain realms attractions drawn millions of tourists each year. but many of them aren't aware of the treasures hidden right under their feet underground lies in ancient world. including the remains of the roman empire, researchers are mapping out the archaeological sites and hoping to on earth, even more treasures. it's early morning at the hidden site, mckayla and his team of key researchers known as sally ologist are getting ready for work. today they're going diving into the jewish catacombs, a huge labyrinth of tunnels and underground video chambers. it was discovered
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when they were planning a vineyard that was up here in the out of to the sure in the clearing were holding the ground open. suddenly they found the catacombs, them on the yes, yep. and from the g ne, they see it throughout that i think with the rotating measuring devices, record the branching caves and convert them into 3 d animation. this gives the researchers an overview of the dimensions on this, the a wonderful burial chamber from rooms haiti reveals itself, the man, it's always incredibly exciting through lift discovery. but at the same time, there's respect for what we might find preserved here. well, 2000 years of history passed by the it's very, very exciting and emotional the most to what can be seen overgrown this just a fragment of rooms, rich history followed and civilizations were buried again and again,
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while new ones were built on top entire f office lie hidden beneath the ground years ago in this parking garage, a secret entrance was discovered. what was revealed behind it in a huge cavern amazes me, kayla and his team to this day, the underground leak of month of adding the the and the soonest. i can pretty me, we were the 1st to drop the rope and see interior climbed down to and then we found this enormous chamber including chuck we walked around with and try to figure out where we were at the amo. then we found the lake and i go, it was so press are really incredible, national. get out secret, i'm it. i mean, think really like every day bring spelling ologist mikaela new adventures that are so captivating. he prefers to be under room street, rather than on the as well. it certainly is a good way to escape the crowds and to use in rome. that's all from us this we get
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