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pretty sure lots of charity dishes like beef bourguignon. and sauerkraut and some more. of it isn't more from n.p.r. news i'm from the 1st i'm going to make a scallop carpaccio then i'll sautee the scallops insulted boater in served them on a bed of leaks we treat ourselves to good food we cook it and share it with one another. from the back of the busiest market fruit and vegetable trader bars for shows work day is coming to an end he moves unsold produce into the cold storage room he's proud to be helping so many of his fellow frenchmen get through the pandemic means that they're passionate about what we do. with this profession requires a loss of life because we're here at 3 in the morning if you didn't look like you do it's deadly but that will put. him fronts to the end of the corona crisis is nowhere in sight still the traders at
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this famous market near paris complainings just the spy who left it's not just the title of a james bond movies they're in roger moore it's also the title of a chapter in the lives of british women like kate she thought she had met the man ob her dreams but after years of a happy relationship it turned out that the man she shared her life with was on a mission to collect information about her and fellow activists in fact she is not the only woman that this guy took advantage of. lisa often went hiking with her boyfriend whenever they could they would get away together and enjoy being out in nature it was one of their hobbies lisa's face isn't being shown in this report because it could negatively affect the clarification of her case. it was my
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life and i really thought that we were at the beginning of something that you know we had a few to together. lisa lives together with mark for 6 years they spent a case since christmas and their nights together. they come in family life in such an intimate way and in such i mean you know it's it seemed quite intrusive to think that he you know that when i found out who yet really was to know that he'd been that i was closest i miss you know the times when i'm when i've just lost my father and the 1st person i ring when i'm leaving the hospital is having just seen my my father die he's the 1st person i call so you know it's very close. 50 years ago lisa was a dedicated didn't fire mental activist she took part in climate change demonstrations and in her group organized protests against power plants mark was
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always in on the action. years later while they were on holiday together she came across mark's id with a completely different name on it she was really an undercover police officer who'd been assigned to report on her and those around her. felt to me like the ground just moving under my feet like like the mountains went solid anymore it was really really de stabilizing made me maybe afraid because i just didn't know what to believe what was true and what wasn't. several times a day mark would inform his police contact about what was happening in the environmental activists. after his cover was blown he agreed to be filmed to explain how his job worked he can used to work for a. us government intelligence all leftwing movement on the panty fascist movement
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on environmental and what it means in the infantry chain people in the. selling price take care a no saving it down or selling child children. at a sex trade jointly trajan people who has a social conscience. 7 whatever environmental activists planned protests like this one at a coal fired power plant at rochester market pass on info to its contacts in advance so the police knew how to prepare for the demonstration with just enough but not too many officers but doesn't fabricating a relationship cross the line for undercover police operations. and. well we will fall in love you know these things just happen. the police issued an official apology acknowledging that their agents went too far because after marks covered with blood more colleagues were unmasked at least 30 women were unknowingly
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in relationships with undercover police officers ok that was one of them she was also together with mark but before he met lisa cates pitched a tent in their garden so we could talk to her during the corona pandemic she's taking legal action against the police her case is now before the karpin court of human rights. what they were doing was terrible and the units were institutionally sexist and they were using women as an operational tactic. kid accuses the police of contravening the european contents. and on human rights she says her right to privacy was violated because as her partner mark pried into all areas of her life she feels the police demeaned her. the human right who exists above all to identify when states
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abusing human rights and if we can establish that it is an abuse of human rights then that goes some way towards. making it preventing it from happening again and. still can't be sure of that although the british government has officially condemned the police tactics it hasn't acted accordingly in london an inquiry into undercover policing has been going on for months but has produced surprisingly few results and the government itself has just able to bill in parliament that would expand rather than limit what undercover agents can do that would even allow them to break laws much to the surprise of fellow conservative m.p.'s and top bill deals with participation in criminal conduct by covert schuman and intelligence sources this is an important and she neat tactic by working their way into the hearts of criminal groups choose are able to access intelligence that other investigate she
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powers may simply never detect how is that using the human rights act to underpin the rights versus the way in which agencies are required to act under the spillway is that they can actually way that is inconsistent with the conventions right. so british laws would offer no protection against too much spying only the european convention on human rights the police would have less control to fear in future. anybody working undercover for these organizations is going to have a. root to be authorized to commit crime and to face no legal consequence for that so i think it definitely still going on lisa relationship with mark and did a decade ago but it's hard for her to find closure and she fears this kind of spying will never end. finding 10 years later that there are
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still new depths to be to be you know this new things coming out a new reasons to be angry all over again. marc spent more than 7 years spying on his partner yet the information he obtained never led to a single conviction. we now take you to a paradise for many animals the she is it's located in romania in the danube delta to be precise in the village of left you'll find a forest with wild horses and now it's maybe attempting to jump on one of them and ride into the fans but the horse is probably prefer being left alone. the remove the new delta is once a few retreats for wild horses in europe. they find shelter in the unspoiled nature of the d.t.s. forest an extraordinary place for not only oaks and birches group but also lianas
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existence servatius to keep up with c.n.n. . and. the tropical forest in the world this is because of the. migration of the birds who came from north of africa and bring some seeds from that in 1000 of your some plants that that the climate or. heavy speak loud forces appear next to us to take a refreshing break it's a pool in the forests a few years ago some conservationists voiced concerns about the large number of forces eating away the unique forests. i think he works with an animal welfare organization which is organizing birth control for the horses this week to help to maintain the balance between the forest and the horses. but these horses are unique in europe you can't find so many wild horses together in one place anywhere else. the sight of wild forces trotting feeley sea nature is magical.
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it is taking 30 years to research awareness for the benefit force protection. for my. daughter for the more people who don't have many opportunities to earn money 10 years ago people sold a horse to a slaughter house for 20 euros i told them that they could earn much more by keeping the horses alive now with villagers who shows the horses to tourists can earn up to 400 euros a day. protecting the wild horses is cookies life's mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from you up on our website that e.w.
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this is d.w. news live from berlin president joe biden declares that america is back on the world stage biden delivers his 1st foreign policy address and i'll sing a reversal of trump's america 1st agenda evolves to end support for the war in yemen and the withdrawal of troops from germany also on the show guilty of crimes against humanity that's the verdict delivered against a former rebel commander from uganda the lord's resistance army command dominick on when now faces a life in prison. and from a car crash to
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a medical miracle a man in the united states receives the world's 1st successful face and double hand transplant. i'm told me a lot of her glad you could join us u.s. president joe biden has outlined his vision for u.s. foreign policy in his 1st major policy speech biden sought to reassert u.s. global leadership we build alliances and reverse donald trump's america 1st agenda he announced an end to support for the war in yemen and holds to an a hole so the withdrawal of u.s. troops from germany. the united states is ready to engage with the world again that was dr biden's message from the mob would hold of washington state department for biden this means foreign policy must be grounded in the multilateral wote
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rather than a defense of america's interests that puts america 1st america is back to plumb lucy is back at the center of our foreign policy. so the us will once more try to find solutions to the world's problems like in yemen the world would she managed crisis years of conflict of destroyed much of the country killing hundreds of thousands of people and leaving more need starvation. the us has given tacit backing to one side of that war no more it says biden this war has to end and to underscore our commitment we are in need all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen including relevant arms sales biden also said he's ministrations diplomacy will involve a clear defense of democracy he called on me and my generals to surrender power.
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and he signaled a tougher tone on russia than the last administration urging the release of kremlin critic alexei navalny and pledging he will keep plugging that putin's kremlin in check. days the united states rolling over in the face of russia's aggressive actions interfering with our elections cyber attacks poison its citizens are over. biden strengthening the u.s. the stance on russia and china will mean reaching out to washington's old allies in europe and elsewhere. he ordered a freeze on u.s. troop withdrawals abroad. including from the us is spices in germany the trumpet ministration war to pull out nearly $10000.00 troops biden would depart from that plan. american alliances are our greatest asset. levy with diplomacy means standing shoulder to shoulder with
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our allies and key partners once again. this administration comes to power with diplomats. and its alliances chafing referencing her story will be a huge challenge. so how much of a shift was president biden's foreign policy speech a washington correspondent of a sonnet sent us this assessment it's a major shift in foreign policy that president biden outlined in his address his decision to freeze a redeployment of more than $10000.00 troops from germany is a strong signal for the transatlantic partnership it came just as expected so that's good news for germany but germany can also expect that joe biden will continue donald trump's stance when it comes to military spending that will be likely more calls for ohio german defense budget from the why it tells also when it comes to china president biden will continue to pressure full fare
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a trade practices but in large parts america's new role in the world comes in stark contrast to the era president biden announced she wants to end the war in yemen and another change in policy is biden's plan to return to the nuclear deal with iran so there are many foreign policy challenges waiting for him but more important and president biden made that clear in his address is the situation back home in the united states the pandemic and the economic crisis continue to be number one on his agenda. international criminal court has convicted a former rebel commander from uganda of war crimes including multiple mud as rape and systematic forced marriages judges in the hague following that dominic on when is a former commander in the lord's resistance army he is the 1st ellery commander to be put on trial and convicted by the i.c.c. after sentencing he could face life in prison. children's drummer's of executions
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mutilations torture making these pictures helps them process what they've been through in northeastern uganda more than 60000 children were abducted and then abused as child soldiers or sex slaves to do the more than 100000 ugandans were murdered over the course of around 25 years dominic on when the former commander of the lord's resistance army was among those responsible for these crimes that the i.c.c. has now found him guilty of 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity and for the 1st time ever a conviction has been handed down for forced pregnancy forced marriage to a rape sexual slavery and slave meant false pregnancy and all treaties the point person of dignity but on one himself was once a victim he was a child soldier and tortured and abused before becoming
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a perpetrator almost every family in uganda as north has victims to mourn victor ojibwas also abused he now stands up for victims and survivors and was nominated for the nobel peace prize in 2015 is a group that is. * just. before you can see. by the being read the court must now decide on when sentenced but after being found guilty on $61.00 counts dominick on when faces a life sentence. earlier we spoke to james okello a psychiatric and trauma therapist in uganda he said the verdict was vital for the victims of these crimes to move on with their lives. i think what i like to say is that a long time the trial has focused on describing traumatic experiences including sexual violence abduction for conscription but now justice has been achieved because i'm
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next in that we can now focus on the symptoms of a class promise the victims of 7 o'clock but also the consequences of trauma including depression and anxiety because sexual behavior comes from the likelihood of life so i think that we can move on to addressing the after effects of the trauma which is post-traumatic stress disorder that's different complications. to no movement from the little between the teams that i'm not moved on to the survivor in which we can now address the actual effects of drama including repression and. terrorism all the stories making headlines around the world. a controversial republican lawmaker has been punished for promoting cua non conspiracy theories and endorsing violence against democrats budget retailer green was removed from 2 committees after a vote in the u.s. house of representatives 11 republicans voted against her green said she regretted
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some of the past words but stopped short of apologizing. pharmaceutical company johnson and johnson has asked regulators in the united states to give its vaccine emergency approval it authorized it would be the 3rd vaccine to be approved for use in the u.s. the johnson and johnson vaccine only requires one shot the 1st of its kind in the world. thousands of people have been arrested across russia this week in massive protests against the imprisonment of kremlin critic and opposition leader alexina vonnie around 500 are being held at just one detention facility near moscow outside their friends and relatives wait for news a correspondent you rachet so spoke with them. not. who is number 15 and lives with this woman asks she's one of the volunteers outside of the soccer of a detention facility at 2 hour drive from moscow these people have been standing in
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the freezing cold since the early morning. they want to help as their friends and relatives people who were arrested to during the protests. some of them are waiting for their sentence some are already serving at. the shame of you that we have collected warm things this is a sweater this is a blanket because we don't know if our friends in there have anything to cover up with the little seat but there are a subset underwear t. shirts and. just in case all of this is awful but even cried a few times my friends are in vera. good luck. more than 7000 people have been arrested across russia in the past 10 days. the police were particularly brutal during the last protests in moscow and st petersburg on the weekend and after alex enough his sentence some time security forces dragged people
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into police buses for no reason some of them why random passers by several cases are now being investigated the police. authorities argue that the protests were not authorized and therefore posed a security threat in reality however the police officers themselves have at times become a security threat to some you know sent passers by. these young people say this spent up to us as a courthouse after being detained apparently they had to sleep on the floor and they were sentenced to several days in prison but since prison space seems to be running out they have had to wait for hours in the police. it's stuffy one young man explains he says he spent 7 hours in here so far. it's now afternoon in front of the detention center the queue has barely moved. they also
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take their time accepting the packages and are searching each one carefully at the camp with the 4 missing obvious this is all so surreal we don't know what all this will lead to but we want to continue fighting for our rights and our freedom he was pushed and given me by yes of course we're also scared but many people want to keep fighting for their future on the streets you want to finish the bottle sufficient. 500 people are said to be in detention behind to these fans and to more young people are expected to arrive here from moscow. especially if the protests continue . to the u.s. now where a man who was left badly disfigured by a car crash is able to smile 22 year old joe de mayo from the state of new jersey has undergone the world's 1st face and double hand transplant doctors at n.y.u.
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hospital announced the surgery had been a success after operating on to mail in august. been 6 months since operations and speech is still difficult for him but the fact that he can talk at all is a medical sensation. for 23 hours 6 teams of surgeons at new york university hospital operated on him and the result was the successful transplant of a donor's face and both hands. the doctors waited until now to go public because they wanted to make sure the complicated surgery would remain successful over time similar transplants had been previously attempted but failed.
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in july 20th 22 year old had an accident in which he suffered severe burns and lost his lips eyelids and fingertips he had 20 reconstructive operations which resulted in the limited use of his hands and face in the summer of 2019 this complicated transplant became a possibility and it was successful now he sports a new look. the 1st. just kept on with it. but he has not completely recovered from the operations every day he has 5 hours of physical therapy joe de mayo is far from having reached the end of the road but he has a message for others beginning a difficult journey. there's always you know what at the end of tunnel and never
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