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and tend to shape tomorrow. join us and register now for the d. w. global media for in 2020 for the . this is focus on europe. i'm lara. baba, lola, welcome. rushes. invasion is testing the limits of ukraine's army. hooton's forces have been making games, rushes, military release. these pictures allegedly showing their advancement as the strength and their position on the front lines. ukrainian soldiers have had to retreat. they are counting on billions in a to arrive quickly from the us and europe. in ukraine,
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south, the city of her son has been in battle since the outbreak of the war. its location on the black sea makes it strategically important. many residents have flooded the showing which is near constant. her son is becoming deserted, but this doctor is standing his ground. all exempted, shrivelled, tardy, or sees it as his duty to help her sons, injured citizens and soldiers. despite the danger and sacrifice. it's a beautiful day for hassle in a city on ukraine's frontline. the sky may be great, but the silver lining of these clouds is that russia will launch fewer attacks. dr . alexander chapel totty off is one of the last doctors here. i wasn't going to sit on the someone has to do it and do it here, the others. but that's the 1st reason the
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federal a 2nd is that i'm doing something good here showing up. is it any different from our boys in the trenches he stayed through the cities liberation from russian occupation in november 2022 the 1st day of the liberation i raised the flag pass on has been under constant bombardment by russian forces. and so all activity inside the hospital takes place without the benefit of daylight. the windows are boarded up from outside to keep the glass from shattering and a missile strike. yes, i go to show you the number. i'm the head of the radiology department. it doesn't have stickers or used to be responsible for consulting with other radiologists and identifying injuries on the radiology scans,
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which i think you would replace the rank of my things. but now i routinely do whatever comes up. i think video advertising has any minus sam. have shown lies in southern ukraine. the opposite bank of the new pro river is in russian hands. the city was occupied by russian forces for 8 months until autumn, 2020 to the throne. i believe the weight in there for them to go before the war. we had every day injuries and especially from black ice broken bones and so on. now their injuries from minds or artillery, shrapnel, interested in the material present, even if it wasn't working. it's difficult when someone has several injuries at once to find the problem with the body. so if i knew for the the test on is bombarded daily the sirens, the doctors rarely have time to seek shelter. he is
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the only radiologist left in this hospital. the other 15 of all fled either abroad or to other parts of ukraine. his wife and daughter also fled after their apartment was hit last year. at the time their daughter liza was only 4 years old. she also kind of bomb flew into it. i feel sorry for our home number. luckily we got out in time where we'd be dead. i don't want to die these days as soon as something of a ghost town only the supermarket shows signs of activity, almost like an oasis amidst the war zone. life pier is full of contrast
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dishes, more than issues with a visit. where can you feel safe now? is almost nowhere without you can who do it any moments anywhere. but the most that i have animals at home with a wife who seriously oh, most impressively. i can't just pack up and leave their belts to doctor or look santa chapel. totty, lots old neighborhood was caught in the crossfire. so we call the police here we took a directed me from my balcony, was torn off. completely deal slow, both on the so that a little even of trunk. it is a small town in the west of ukraine. the doctor's wife,
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vitalia and daughter liza have been living here for a year. but the new apartment still feels temporary. dr. vitalia chapel, teddy over is also a medical doctor, but she hasn't found a new job yet. for a daycare center for liza. so many people have moved to western ukraine from the east that it's extremely hard to get a foothold for a new beginning here. but there was no other solution. even liza understands why they had to leave their city. because cancelling is being bombarded. it's a bad time perhaps soon. but dad is doing the best he can there. the fear too far away from the front. so more ways on people's minds, even if the life in this part of ukraine is very different,
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the sign boards commemorate people from even know from kits to fall in at the front . one of them was friends with battalion enter. husband was memorable. it just never should have happened almost every day. there are more of these pictures a year ago, this boulevard only had half as many people learned to survive any situation you get used to everything you survive. the test was dig a factory, including hydra has given the workforce in eastern germany, a boost thousands of jobs have been created in the region. company founder e long mosque has held it as a sustainable and efficient facility. but from the moment he announced the project years ago, the town has become increasingly divided. opponents of the car factory saved the jobs and infrastructure come at
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a high cost environmental. this argue the plant is doing more harm than good, and are determined to stop it from expanding. test levels will make sure that this is the jumpstart area for germany, for europe, and for the world. to store protesting here in front of tests 9 between high to kinda hudson, we simply can't afford to go on as we are entrepreneur elan mosque wants to expand his tesla plant near berlin in germany, which would mean clearing forest a nightmare for roman as this activist calls himself, he's part of the group who have occupied the forest in protest against tesla. that's not for one. i just love for that as much. i'm always happy enough for us to be. i felt the ground and since i got here is mr. title data. the 24 year old has joined the occupation to prevent further deforestation cutting down trees for environmentally friendly cars. roman says that's
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a contradiction the test size. this is what the test lot is super clever at selling . this is a solution as a green alternative to our current situation, but we simply can't afford to go on as we are in the long term. it's not everyone can have a car. as long as it's because income sheet on alta hobby, the after this come from all over germany and some from abroad, they've been occupying the area for 2 months. here on the outskirts of the small village of gruen heider, tesla is producing the model. why? which in 2023 was the best selling car in the world. most cars, broad economic growth to the region. around 12000 people working the giga factory, german chancellor love schultz attended the opening himself. the elect, a mobile electron mobility will shape the future of mobility. and that's evidence here today. yeah, lot local resident,
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manuela jolla has a different take on the situation. she's bound to the citizens initiative for them . it's not only about the trees, the factory was built in a water protection area and their biggest fear is contamination. a catastrophe that would leave tens of thousands of residents without drinking water. he mentioned they're taking us for a ride. as a diamond friendly, there's nothing climate friendly about it, nothing at all. comics over 60 percent of room height of residents recently voted against testers. plans to extend the plant the company scaled back its plan somewhat, but it's still intent on expansion of your standing here in front of this factory. last, what didn't they understand? flushed on, on the i'm going out of going to hire to residents voted against the expansion this and we're going to continue to fight it vladin of via that are getting can tesla
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should stick to the land they've already destroyed and leave the rest of the forest and peace item environment in their battle against tesla, some protesters have resorted to sabotage in march in electricity. pylon was set on fire by a radical left wing group. the attack paralyzed production at tesla for days, costing the company millions of bureaus. a lot must called the perpetrators the dumbest eco terrorist on earth for stopping the production of electric vehicles and to boost morale. he visited the plant and gruen high to the attack caused consternation and politics and business. we contacted tested to hear their side, but our interview requests remained un answered. the company actually could point to a number of steps it's taken to protect the environment. for example, if built a new industrial water filter system,
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this recycles almost all of the water and thereby reduces consumption. that's one of the reasons why some residents support the company as well. that's cool, uh, belongs to a different citizens initiative. together with a friend to be a flint, he follows and documents the development of the test, the factory i deal with. i don't even noticed anything new for the is the i'll find the i also believe there are global challenges. yeah. about the test that i see tesla is part of the solution and that's not the case for most people in the count at all. i'm convinced that we did that without tesla, we wouldn't have gotten to where we are in electro mobility visits. and as i live, everyone says that electric cars alone will start climate change help and that's true. but public transport alone can stop climate change either nothing on its own . construct, climate change and we need multiple different solutions glue and high to town center. the 9000 people who live including high to have
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diverging opinions on both the tesla and the activists is coming on. you have to sell everything back to air water or it's oil all for sale. instead of protesting, they should be looking for work with tesla because that'll be that many i'm reimburse and they've probably never worked a day in their lives. so there's a try working for 48 years like me that there are a bunch of free loaders. i have to go, but it's like i said, how can the dispute be result local politician palmilla heisman is moving over this very question. as chair of the local council, she has a say in the decision on whether tesla can expand the factory. but she's still undecided on how to vote. she tells us that the millions of euros and tax revenue from tests that have made it possible to build a new school. at the same time, she recognizes that many citizens are concerned. as a test flows from testament as both a curse and a blessing for clean hydro. on the one hand, the higher tax revenues are
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a blessing to. it's on the other hand, the curse as all the restructuring that affects this region. do you do the and the source of the residents anxieties regardless because residents are afraid that they'll no longer recognize their clear and hide when items with the wild boon height, the locals tend to voice their opinions. tesla employees that commute here are much more reticent every day they have to pass the protesters, information stands to get to the factory side. what do you think of the protest camp here? no comment. firewalls, what's your take on the camp? tension is rising in the camp. police are patrolling the area but aren't allowed to evacuated yet. the occupation is officially registered until the end of may. only then would the police be allowed to disperse the camp. the activists are preparing
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for that day. i mean, we're trying not to be too invasive, but theoretically i'd have permission to march right through here because i can't do any of the dug a hole in the ground back there. or if there's a fire, peter rubbish, i can't see it from here. savings and is coming from here, we'll say see they're planning bigger anti tests. i protest soon along with other activist groups for rome and it's not just about the situation here. he's also critical of the continual economic growth and its consequences. if the dentist is, yeah, is some of the woodlands here, it may well be cleared. a lot of like it's already happened up there to build dr. cars, which at 1st glance appears to be a more sustainable alternative to the assignment on the face. of course you could argue that it's worth it to reduce overall emissions, but we're not just here because of this forest. so the whole supply chain and everything that comes with it. the, the reason bias here. so then there's massive exploitation supplement in men's
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environmental destruction. this is the assistant humans, alice boyd and women's. the field as evening falls, peace returns. but the battle overt test level continue in the green hide of forest . a mild climate, sunshine and beach, whether all year round. welcome to the canary islands, a spanish archipelago, off the coast of west africa. every year, millions of tourists fly there to enjoy their holidays. 10 a reef is the largest of the group, and an increasing number of resorts are being built to accommodate the many visitors. the locals like victor martin, are fed up with their island being over run by tourists. and some residents are taking drastic measures to call for change empty land with unobstructed ocean views what some view as a perfect place for a new tourist resort. others would like to see left to nature. a
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victor martine belongs to the latter groups. he's looking to prevent his native canary islands from being completely absorbed by tourism. but even this place, which was formerly used to go tomatoes and bananas, will soon house hundreds of luxury apartments. i'll get him to somebody if we don't want to completely lose the connection to our roots, which has already long been undermined, especially not in his coastal region where tourism has taken up more and more space over the last 50 years or so. and i have been through this would be another step in that direction, but i think i'm in. thank you so much. victor knows his way around the canary islands. better than most. he's a university professor of geography, turned activist and spokes person for the canaries. i've had enough alliance only around 2000000 people live on the canaries. last year alone, some 14000000 for an holidaymakers came to the archipelago. tourism dominates the streetscape. it's also sort of
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a thought digital you own as bread and butter. the native battalion moved here 6 years ago. he and his wife opened a small diving school in most americans. he has limited sympathy for people going on hunger strikes against the tourism. let us go to that too. let me just, i don't think it's a right to complain about tourism because we live from it didn't seem to raise money. nobody can live here without tourism e cause, but i think it has to be responsible tourism in moderation on to these mo, the must seattle, most of salvatore is customers know 10 a reef well and had been coming here for years to dive. the fact that they as torres are seen as a nuisance by some local is that something that many are aware of we were actually discussing yesterday we went to the supermarket and we were talking about the price is what the we compared to a few years ago. that we've been here and the raise the law. it was crazy and we're thinking i come with a capital f o survive with his prices in the supermarket effectiveness of salvatore
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is done when school is doing well. the temperature hardly ever drops below 20 degrees celsius making diving, snorkeling, and swimming possible all year round. something has pupils of love about the mid atlantic islands, but there is another site of tentative where people who can't find an apartment find themselves and housed eloise been living like this for years. he says he's lucky, he always liked camping. i love you that got his boss is the only roof over his head. you don't go from 2 to design, you know, 200 people originally occupied, the building around 30, remain next to it with no electricity and no water. l i had spent a long time looking for a place after separating from his partner nearly the field of a whole. i work in construction and at some point i passed by this building system . no. so i decided to move in with the others until they kicked us out. he said, yeah, most likely. now we're all on the street because you can't find a rental of it. so then all you have to list and as you do,
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those can be expensive. like in this residential complex in the south, even real estate agent a lean, my ran has difficulty finding a place. he knows the market and the fierce competition there will be at least 20 other interested people. so you have to decide very quickly at the office how many languages are spoken to accommodate international clients? according to our liens. colleague, atlanta, 80 percent of their customers are foreigners, given the low wages on the canary islands, locals have a hard time winning bidding mores for, for the most of the apartments belong to landlords who have 3 for 5 or 6 apartments . all rented out as holiday homes, basically like very few properties on the market and cuddle. that's especially true and the inner cities locals therefore have to commute to work in the active as of victor says, tourist to the traffic problem. this hotel project is being pro tested.
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active is say it's building permits so close to the waterfront is dubious. after being halted, one's construction has now resumed. but the islands hotel owners have a different view. jorge, muddy child doesn't want, is gets to feeling welcome and is newly renovated hotel, somebody in the program or the end of the business, or blaming towards the remedy. the tourism is actually the solution here. and what problem is that our population has grown by 30 percent in the last 25 years. and the main thing we're going to see will not, but we don't have a more highways, hospitals, schools, or housing. so you're not going to hear. none of that has grown into the level as you tell, the owners are demanding more infrastructure and want the state to step up. but active is one of different economic model for the canary islands. the 2nd pores region in spain is the name of the you're not going to need to leave the canal. audience can do much more than just clean rooms and wait tables,
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even though they're good at that. them you and them. i think that the 2000000 inhabitants have a lot to offer and that many are willing to develop other sectors like industry or agriculture and above all, renewable energy's internal water. that sometimes less is more. could that be the case when it comes to tourism in the canary islands? london is famous for its sky line and dreary weather, but was to quite man a rainbow is always on the horizon. the octo genario and has a knack for looking on the bright side. and the artist is getting notice both online and off. now sous colorful style is inspiring others to follow suit. for su, craftsman, every day starts with a generous splash of color, like for her color is everything. each one of these things is a work of art. and when i put myself together, i'm essentially making a collage because i want to bring color an art and excitement out into the page
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world. people dress, so go the investigative color, they have promo for vs that she's become something of an icon for a movement that is all about color and the social media savvy, 83 year old has some advice for all of us listening phase. don't wear beige. it might kill you. i mean that from the bottom of my heart, some people are afraid of heights. some people are afraid of spiders. i am petrified space time to bring the fight against the bays and the bland to the streets. at spittle fields. market london, su craftsman is a familiar face. she meets many of her followers here. one is vibrant as the next. the mood is bright and best is it
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lift you up. also if it's not many, yes, until the x is which clearly it isn't. for me. we best it'd be as cheerful as recap and swing about and have loads of fun. it really is. a community that sees is created and what a community it is. every 3rd thursday, su, entered color, full co conspirators get together or color walk is gaining quite the following. the, it's not just fashion, though. sous message for philosophy even is quite simple. color he's good for color has helped me through my life to connect to my emotion and to main. instead, i like the opportunity to be an extrovert because i'm an introvert really, but i love to dress up. so to me is an opportunity to select my in a shy self be both. and if you do happen to pass by wearing page,
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you might just get pulled in. and if i do so read to see someone wearing colors, do anything like so many people as kate of call us and seeing that i think that you made my day like i'm working in this way. my day to day and the papa roxy are invited to what better way to get the word out then a good photo color it's about this about being with the same way. that's the incredible. i'm not just one lonely. weird though. i've got a lot of weird. those were not only the 2 crates meant is undeniably magnetic for energy. drawing people in from all walks of life, a missionary for a more colorful world. anything goes except bays. that's all from us. this we get focus on your thanks so much for your company. bye. for now.
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the, the, the gemini scheme of villa t is on a recycling track. for the 1st time in hand bag batteries will be recycled. critical role materials such as nicole cobalt will be used in a closed loop. environmentally friendly and self sufficient. they didn't tell the 30 minutes, dw,
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the, these big companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. the letter for luxury casa, often comes from illegal capital funds in the m, as in yet the supply chains does matter to the deal industry. the illegal of the stats may said on d w,
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the project cassandra, re the term coming through our investigations that has below was operating like a global drug court. not somebody normally seizures organizations. the object to financially drain has gone up and bring them down to the team. agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean, as well as another whole lot. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed them to reveal that. so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series. i'm asking has paula stats may 4th on d, w.
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the . this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin is real reopen is a lifeline for the people of god's desperately need it to monetary an 8th is now being allowed into the territory through the arrows crossing which had been closed since the october 7th terror attacks also coming up demonstrations continue outside new york city's columbia university after police cleared a pro palestinian camp on the call, which is ground. but the crackdown is doing nothing to stop. the spread of student led protests across the country. and george's capital sees another night a violent protest demonstrators and typically see clash with police after lawmakers