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so take care of yourself distance and if you can stay at home we are here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed. we're all in this if you run together we'll make it through the. paces stay safe release. a warm welcome to a new edition focus on europe thanks for joining us today violence against women is on the rise in europe so much so that the united nations and aid organizations are
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calling it a shadow pandemic they have an urgent appeal don't look away step in and help when women become victims of domestic violence turkish women are protesting against government plans to withdraw from that is simple convention on combating violence against women even though more and more women are being murdered. violence against women in turkey has been on the rise for years the perpetrators are often people will known to the victims a husband and ex partner earlier this year one case that sent shock waves through the town of backyard kind western turkey is that of p. not good to kitten she was killed by her ex-boyfriend's back in july more than 200 women have become victims of femicide just this year but now turkish president to one wants to withdrawal from a european convention that was the zine specifically to protect women from violence and abuse there is strong opposition against this plan not just in hometown.
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the friends describe her as a fun loving young woman. this was the image techie was left with of the 27 year old student. on july 16th ex-boyfriend strangled her to death remember her body. flowers and a photo commemorate and her favorite. now her friends beth and layla sit here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next trick to a violence against women. can't get it back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounter they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that
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. the site of the murder was a province on near g. and coast. that has a reputation for a free and more easygoing mindset than takis conservative regions or so many women thought. the birds no matter if they're not going to can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women. their forty's and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women . the number of women mad at each year in taki has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping silent many celebrities also join the protests around the country including the popular turkish thing a seal a. medical. doctor knows friends are also taking to the streets every week in the highly town no longer will they sit by and do nothing as violence
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against women started. rises. harnick of a step above the lower they try to intimidate and sideline us the greater our rage and to turn the nation and. now i'm convinced of that target john xenon there with . the final seconds we're making to use unabated. but pro-government policy journalists like. check don't see the problem so much in a piece of men as in the istanbul convention on combating domestic violence turkey's them government signed and ratified it in 201231 of those somebody called whatever happens inside the 4 walls of the family's home want to stay there. this convention is incompatible with our faith our culture and our traditions on them is one. seemingly compatible with the culture on the other hand is the coverlid treatment of violence against women in turkish t.v. series for years lawyers took has been representing the victims of domestic
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violence i'm a survivor as she's often seen the abusers appeal to the court for leniency and sympathy. which they could. say this woman has done this or that ruined by male pride in a stain my father that's what motivated these actions charset del sabra gauge something in their entire defense on it given as lose this single time on this home a lot of you know the accused can then hope for a lighter sentence. which couldn't even be possible with the authorities and the courts were bound to the european convention on preventing violence against women. what are the men and cannot go to consume towns how important to them is the protection of women. gun violence before i have to confess but it's
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important for everyone to understand each other and get along better make. it all evolutionary roots of the violence line or bringing. what has to change anything with you to keep. murder victim punahou to concerns agree why so not just a change in this country until it does the protests will go on that already reshaping consciousness among the turkish people. for i raised my voice and expressed my rage and sought out the solidarity of other when i was so far more vulnerable to abusive behavior from men and it wasn't just that all women experience the same things we see and experience them every day who do you know any . the tragedy of the friends hopefully at least inspire a resistance movement among tuckey's women. the guy creator in russia is one of the largest permafrost creators in the world
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and although it's located in one of the coldest regions on earth in siberia it too is facing the effects of the climate crisis the ice is going increasing the craters size year by year the rising temperatures are an alarming development and they could affect the livelihood of people like cousinly if he needs the colds to keep supplies for his community fresh his warehouse is like nothing you've ever seen before. deep in the heart of the mountain is where. keeps a supply that's because it's cold here freezing cold even in summer some products can be stored here for up to 2 years without spoiling. here we store so flour all tongues meat to date or chips to fruit it's practical and much cheaper than a climate controlled warehouse. even in summer the temperature in this
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high cellar is normally 15 degrees celsius below 0 but causing can tell that northern siberia is getting warmer and warmer even underground. things are naturally kept cold here in the permafrost now we've covered the cellar up with sheets to keep out the warmth. this year the ice summer was water temp agrees war with that change isn't too bad it's ok that bit more. but for how much longer in the village of butter guy there are many ice sellers like has names the village depends on them for it supplies over land access is only possible when the river is frozen for 4 months a year it forms the road in and out. for january to april we can use the winter is to receive supplies. in the summer because these 3 stores get weekly deliveries by airplane from the regional capital you could say it's
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expensive but necessary. with temperatures that can drop to minus 50 degrees in winter life in about a guy is dictated by the cold permafrost still covers the area but it's starting to thaw. this is the but i got a crater just a few kilometers from the village it's the largest permafrost crater in the world one kilometer wide and 100 meters deep and it's growing. the crater was originally caused by deforestation as the frozen earth was no longer protected by trees today it's also exposed to the rising arctic temperatures the melting permafrost sets off a vicious cycle the organic substances in the ice decompose as it melts which releases more greenhouse gases which in turn speeds up global warming.
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what modern processes were observing at the bottom like a crater are things we're seeing everywhere else just to a lesser extent the ice under the ground melts in the ground collapses but it happens everywhere. but they still get about a guy crater is the perfect example of why we shouldn't mess around with the permafrost it's will smith's. rupturing its. neighboring vessel youngster is otherwise one of the coldest places in the world but this summer temperatures hit 38 degrees it's never been so hot houses here could collapse because of the melting permafrost was the most the most basic and supports in the ground just like all public water and sewage systems. so. if they start shifting there could be accidents. global warming will cause a lot of problems here. so we should. continue but. the earth
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is also moving and test seams ice seller everywhere there are wide cracks like this one. through cassim plugs them up with water which then freezes and reinforces the walls with blocks of ice he says ice is always shifting and the cracks have nothing to do with global warming is that the cupboard will manage even without an ice cellar it's not that bad let's hope everything turns out ok. for to see them in his eye cellar the effects of climate change still seem to be a long way off and many people here still don't know anything the called for most months of the year but that is starting to change. france is among the european countries that have been hardest hit by the coronavirus and demick many french flag top a car are afraid of another lockdown is that she is manufacturer and he remembers
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all too well what effect the 1st lock down had on his business for 2 months the demand for cheese plummeted as the nation came to a standstill to stop tons of this good quality produce from going to waste the french were called upon to support the local economy go out and. a region famous for its cheese as they declared a colony emergency there's simply too much good cheese in storage due to the coronavirus french cheese maker baton has close to 10 tons of cheese maturing in his cellars and that's creating more than a storage problem cheese has a limited shelf life in particular have enough for much of the current president. for more than 2 and a half months you can't sell it any more wouldn't look very nice or negative 44th
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would start to appear in the rye and it would grow too thick to pull in after more than 2 months or too strong a taste. during the covert 1000 lockdown artists and all cheeses remained behind closed doors thousands of french cheese shops were shut as were the regional cheese counters and supermarkets restaurants were closed as well so consumers were left eating pre-packed mass produced cheeses with long shelf lives. children who were stuck at home with their families found themselves without their favorite varieties and were not happy about it. oh no we don't have any gets cheese anymore. either. for close to 3 months even gore maize had to put up with processed or prepackaged cheese meanwhile across france artists and all cheeses were piling up over
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a 1000 tons worth soon after the lockdown was lifted the dairy industry coined a new term for combining the words for cheese for mush and taking action. eating cheese has become a patriotic duty all nationally and by buying in consuming traditional french she says people are being good citizens then helping small produces the find themselves in difficulty due to the lockdown will end at the same time they're treating themselves to some delicious traditional french cheese it's. campaign surpassed all expectations and has been seen around the world. for farmers like. who owns $39.00 cows the campaign arrived at just the right time now he can once again sell his cable show without any problems but even during the lockdown he came up with a clever idea he contacted acquaintances throughout france and offered to send the
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cheese by mail enjoyed your. point along they said to themselves hey we know they're there in a bit of a pickle so they spontaneously said yes for the name of. the farmer thing to scott's dimmers on behalf of his cows to. don't have a tap you can turn on and off they have to be milked. morning and night and you have to do something with them now if you do. the campaign has hit a nerve with cheese lovers in recent weeks consumption has risen in france and the stockpiles of cheese are getting smaller all the time. she's makers like batons are pleased the french are proving so patriotic.
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and more of this patriotism will be needed not just from the french but from all of us as governments introduced stricter measures to combat the pandemic life in a village far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city that's the ideal for a lot of people in germany actually many refused to remove to other places because their families have owned the land for generations but the villages in our next report may soon disappear one of germany's largest energy firms has been allowed to relocate all of the people living in the village of kind back in western germany the company wants to expand its coal mining activities in the brown coal mine of god but many villages are not ready to give up their homes. to the village the greater the threat to. its farms. here. is already right there in front. it's about 3 or 400 meters away
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it's come a lot closer in the last few. only 3 more years that his whole undesigned would have disappeared to godfather europe's largest opencast lignite mind germany has pledged to phase out coal by 2038 but that's too late for the vid since. they live as an extended family on this historic farm with a 1000 square metres of land mine because what i see and my grandfather was resettled here because of that same mine more than 60 years ago when he was out he was told that there was an old farm here that he could take over and that he'd be safe here you know now we're the 4th generation and it seems we'll have to leave again because of the mine. vic these are all seed. the vincents want to defend themselves but most of the neighbors have given up even
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though it's difficult for them. if they tell us that we have to leave then there's nothing we can do about it. they're being relocated from their traditional centuries old farming villages to unfinished new settlements the lignite mining company or w e tells us that 80 percent of the villagers agreed to the compensation while many are struggling others think that resettlement is a good thing. there are people who work for our. relatives who do and of course they are in favor because they're concerned about their job. so for now there are other people besides them to see the benefits and. what you're in terms of money the relocation deal isn't unfair i have to admit. but illness is all village with the orchards the words on the well being is much
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more to him than a new development that's what he supports the ones who want to stay and fight like marie to address. my parents keep saying they don't want to go through it again having to leave my mother says that often and then she starts to cry she says she would rather die than see a coal digger destroy everything here and take her home and. that is why she and her son co-founded the initiative all villages remain to take a stand against the political decision to excavate 6 more villages in the rhineland coal mining area. from a just as far as a question of justice it is not fair that people have to leave their homes because of a 19th century form of energy. initiatives attracted support from climate activists and this is cause the stir the otherwise quiet and long forgotten villages that surround the mind for some the protests are
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a cause for concern but others like the drug isn't see the support from the climate protection movement as a chance to stop the diggers for good. get tired feet it's given us a lot of strength there's a feeling that we might actually. i think it's a great sign. for villagers it's about loss and destruction they don't understand why they have to lose their homes. they say lignite is not compatible with the pirates agreement on climate change the resettlement measure is excessive and that residents rights are equal to human rights. trying to keep all of the villages and we won't back down one bit. this weekend around 1000 people came together from the villages and beyond to form a human chain. a protective wall for the villages which are still losing ground to the mines. were deal saying no to this job offer like robinson
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crusoe you get to live all alone on a beautiful island located between corsica and sardinia you're surrounded by nature and your only task is to protect the famous think talian island well the man in our next reports took on the dream island guardian for over 30 years but now he's been ordered to leave although his job is still important. well you can't come in here because you see the red boys. roam around he is able to drive these 2 would be intruders away. you know if i were to your they'd already be lying on the beach. would follow their lead and soon the whole place was full of people like accused to be. morandi is defending this. on the island of blue delhi one of the most famous speeches on the mediterranean it's playing
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sand is unique. and around he has been caring for this natural wonder for over 3 decades he got stranded here back in 1909 while heading for the atlantic in his catamaran. marandi happened upon the little islands between corsican sardinia quite by accident. he's lived here on his own and watched over to delhi ever since at 81 he's still almost become of me at least self-sufficient. when it came to the island i couldn't even change a lightbulb. but here i was forced to acquire all sorts of important survival skills. like a modern day robinson crusoe he uses everything the island's rugged terrain has to offer like prickly pears and aloe vera. i also use the ilo as a medicinal plant to treat cuts and scrapes and above all. because
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the only. house miranda's only companions are his 2 hands to keep him hopping here's what. they jump over the brush and lay their eggs elsewhere. so he can't count on eggs for breakfast. that's a dead person is the friend did with supply him with food morandi was once a teacher and. from his pension. i used to go shopping myself but then i was forbidden from using the motor boat. so now i have to rely on others his days in paradise looked to be numbered soon there could be no more rubber boat on the pink beach and no more marrow marandi. that's it the administration of the national park on the main island madalena has its way the whole madalena archipelago is run from here to delhi included. to build
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a research station in new zealand there in place of. future visitors to the pink beach to better consciously enjoy the natural beauty before their eyes. the operators of the national park want marandi to leave 6 years ago the italian government purchased new delhi which had been privately owned they say miranda's contract as the island's caretaker is now known and void. in public administration positions are publicly advertised candidates must be suitable and qualified and several need to apply sort of. but now roam around the won't be pushed out of paradise without putting up a fight using instagram as his weapon he's one close to $60000.00 followers they have launched a petition demanding he be allowed to stay and continue posting photos of rule
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breakers. i need this life here it's my mission and i hope the folks from the national park finally get that. many day trippers who visit here legally in the summer and keep to the prescribe paths think that this beotch or rosa or pink beach needs protection from the tourists towards. and those who have met. agree that he. and his way of life are worth protecting to achieve on a park or morrow should stay not just because of the island he makes reflect what are our needs where do we come from you know i mean. as long as he lives and who knows how long that will be he should be allowed to continue to. morrow marandi can't imagine being banished from his island paradise he plans to stay live in his hut and continue his work protecting delhi and its pink beach.
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and we'll be sure it's a follow up on that story to find out if more andy will be allowed to play on his beloved island of well that's of course a day thanks for watching and goodbye. elemental
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