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a subscribe now, with interest in the global economy, our portfolio d w business. beyond. here, the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. this is with business beyond a hello and welcome to focus on europe. it is good to have you with us. we're more than half a year now into russia's war on ukraine and for president vladimir putin. things
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have not worked out as planned. his troops are now on the defensive. ukrainian army is reporting new games in territories in the east and south of the country. and to supply the kremlin with a fresh batch of soldiers to send to the front lines. putin has ordered a quote, unquote partial mobilization of forces in russia. this would mean hundreds of thousands of additional soldiers, enough put in hopes to turn the tide of war in his favor. but forcing more russians into military service with some going directly to the front lines is an appalling prospect for many citizens. including mikhail, a young man living in moscow. he does not want to fight against ukraine and he is resisting being drafted as a reservist. he's one of the many people protesting putin's policies in his homeland. and mikhail does not plan to leave the country quietly. ah, no to war these protesters shout,
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hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets of moscow to protest hooton's partial mobilization. many have been arrested by authorities and brought to police stations on greece. among them was mia yields again, a 29 year old musician and pod, castor. he says he spent 6 hours in custody. the police tried to force him to find a draft notice or to join the army in as a with me. are you yet, but a shoulder walk on the thongs, air, bowling escalate? i was brought to another room. ha, boys. there were several men there. ha, dois, 2 were policemen. days and 2 were in plain closing him. they locked the door from the inside and started telling me i was a nobody i knew as i part of the clunk. there's not that in a clue which a boy put me down rather showed me around and even quickly, little guy behind dasa most of his i had to get through that was but i didn't the and i'll post. i made it out of the station without signing anything, i think corporate up our call. now i'll just have to wait and see what happens as
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a dash of it. and this since his detention mikhail has been staying with a friend, he hardly goes out in order to avoid the police. he could be called up under the partial mobilization order because he completed his military service. but he says he's been against the war since the very beginning, yet. newkirk oil open. there's no way that i'll be drafted from our bill is i'd rather be sent to a penal colony lynch of the war habits of colonial chem, the lionel. mike, you are russia's military has suffered huge losses in ukraine. moscow is banking on fresh troops. officially, authorities have called up 300000 men with military experience. but critics say the draft is more universal and arbitrary, especially in provincial regions. men without basic training are scared of being drafted like this warehouse worker or disco, nauseous, livingstone, they're telling us just go, i don't care whether we ever combine criticizes. you was just cannon fodder. what's
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that? a goal of this mobilization is to stuck up on cannon fodder and wind with quantity from that since the quality isn't there, which is podcast or mikhail and moscow says he doesn't want to flee abroad though. even if staying in russia means taking a big risk or of age of the opera, or credit of the building in that i feel something like an inner driving. anything else that i with the young actual i don't like what's happening here. shout and i want to fight back, thaw on stay there. i think there as early as the property, but if nobody stays here in russia and there will be no one to change anything, think i was going thought miss marston tomorrow mika, you intend to keep taking to the streets, to protest against boot and more, even if he and fellow demonstrators to face up to 15 years in prison for doing so.
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the war against ukraine has also become an economic one, primarily between russia on the one side and the west on the other. russia has stopped or at least very severely restricted gas deliveries to europe, and the e u has announced it will block most russian oil imports by the end of 2022. but just off the coast of grease, canker owners appear to be shipping higher volumes of russian oil than before. the war began its daybreak calling the coast of the peloponnesian peninsula. so doris sean jose yeah knows, is out with his reporters, united colleagues and network of investigative journalists. they're heading to the laconia and gulf to document ship to ship or asked. he has transfers of russian oil out in international water. so we as it about as united, a lot of being a drug of is that isn't about as the s, which is the transmitter of oil fossil fuels from one that thank you. blend of
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a i've got a bay russian invisible ukraine, a web scene of the back to god. a local as this transfers have been conducted in this area, which is a god. using online marine traffic tracking, the reporters have been logging these s t s transfers in the laconia and gulf for weeks. most of the tankers carrying russian oil arrive via the black sea. the eu has closed its ports to russian merchant ships as part of it. sanctions packaged with them and by the end of the year it's set to completely banned the import of russian oil. as they approached the tanker, the investigative journalists see signs that a 1st oil transfer is imminent. one tanker is already dropped down those huge blue mike vendors final they prevent the 2 tankers from bumping into each other during the transfer to other tankers are
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already in the middle of an oil transfer. the one on the right is taking on the russian oil and belongs to a greek shipping company. according to the journalists, greek ship owners in particular, have been making money off of russian oil, also without disclosing its origins. very sad hypoxia, when a gardening received the greek ship owners waits a all the local channels stated some of the saying that the war is bad. the russian war in ukraine his bod bother facing was dennis lee. the a continue. it runs fitting dead, dealing with a ross, hon. since she was all over the world. the ship owner say these operations aren't illegal since they take placed in international waters. we asked the union of greek ship owners for an interview, but they refused. opposition. politicians don't think the ship owners are doing anything wrong and they say greece can't pursue sanction violations outside of it. see borders the you would have to take action off the oil for
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a mule. she had not going to grace. it's going to hold you to. oh, so it's the problem to the hands ofa united. so for now, huge quantities of crude oil continue to be transferred between tankers. off the southern tip of the peloponnesian, that makes environmentalist, your goes to dow tacos nervous and not just because this region is a breeding ground for sea turtles. well, most of that is not at all. we're afraid of a tanker spell and all that would contaminate this whole area with oil. can i get the therapy? we live off of tourism nature in history. we don't have any industry or significant agriculture a. so an oil spill with destroy everything we have is,
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was obtainable. safety for your vacation rental owner also expresses concern about a possible oil spill. and what that would mean for her business? broke up a mouthful of a month after my vacation rentals only just got finished in this year. and i'm, when we're struggling with damage from wildfire zone, we pick the video here an oil spill now would be an ecological and financial disaster. he called me just a bit or he reporter, so doors, yano says that greek media are largely silent about the ship to ship transfers of russian oil, which is sold on the global market to him. this lack of reporting isn't surprising . this one is control the media in many ways. maybe they have advertisement, maybe the upstairs of the media, and i think that they're so far in political bedroom,
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so the media avoided reporting on them. the journalists therefore keep up their investigation. the transfers continue after nightfall, indirectly pumping money into moscow's war chest. meanwhile, over in britain, countless citizens pockets are getting emptier and emptier high inflation and high energy prices are ripping huge holes in many households budgets. and more and more people in the u. k. are finding themselves no longer able to pay their gas or electricity bills. many feel abandoned by politicians like natasha and gary waterhouse, who fear the coming winter, lincolnshire in england's midlands. this is the village of morton, where karen natasha waterhouse left. cancer surgery left natasha severely disabled
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. gary quit his job as a taxi driver to look after her. he shows as their gas and electricity bill, they used to pay the equivalent of $36.00 euro per month. now it's over $200.00 for the price hikes loom and ottoman winter of michael plans, of which rooms we can hate at the moment. i mean, it might be a case of just where blaring up and then of say having blankets around, it's to keep warm. to receive a one off payment from the state equivalent to round $1200.00 euros. but that won't be enough. they have to be frugal with groceries and stick to budget supermarkets plus has gone up astronomically, with shopping smarter. and i'm doing a lot of batch cookin. so we have meals in the freezer for coming weeks. inflation and britain has reached a 40 year high at over 10 percent low fat milk,
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for example, is 34 percent more expensive than it was last year. with energy prices tripling or quadrupling, hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of so called fuel poverty. to help those need willie mcg running and founded a food bank you like. so he says to her, even more people coming than during the corona, virus pandemic, from unemployed to employed to self employed, people all are in need of donations, sometimes of food. they don't have enough. and we have to send families away with, but no food on for you see a mom or dad accident. you don't have enough food to make dinner a drink chart for some tones. stuff. roland is ill and can no longer work. and so he doesn't know how he'll feed his family. it's a big roller coaster and have
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a son and the wife and it is very difficult to not to survive. their biggest worry is about the coming winter when they'll have to start heating is very, very fearful because you're just thinking about how you going to get the money to keep warm, how you're going to get the money to buy the food, which, why is it gonna go through dog or heating, i think is gonna be very hard for us. yeah. the little guy. yeah. we try to live clack. people move the poorest or being hit the hardest by rising costs. but the middle class is affected to over northern england. susanna and dave morgan lived in new york with her 2 daughters. 3rd atrocity bill has tripled and a liter of fuel cost equivalent of $2.00 euros. the family is having to restrict,
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to spending also when it comes to the kids were quite rural. everything that we want to do is a distance away. so if they want to go swimming for the swimming lessons, history lessons plus the petrol to get there. the couple run an online subscription service for hi and coffee. they were, the crisis will hurt their business. what the cost of in crisis is made. everybody think about what they're spending. so we are, look, she item and pass people might look at his in their bank can't sail. i'm not gonna buy that coffee especially as the cost of coffee has risen all over the world. susanna now sells a $500.00 grand bag of coffee beans for 19, instead of 17 pounds when we patella plus it to our customers. we also moved our staff t, v, a living wage because we understand that they have to pay their fuel, their electricity, their residence. many of the businesses are reluctant to raise wages at this time, sparking labour protests to rep the country. to day trade unions and left when
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groups are staging a protest event at a club in london's battersea district. with the motto enough is enough. they want to fight for fair wages. while at the movement building, people are really angry. the cost of living sitting up in the u. k. and politicians on neither side, both sides of the plaza, doing nothing about it. over $113000.00 britons have already joined the campaign, vowing to stand up to major corporations and lawmakers. they all look up to mich lynch. his rel union has led strikes that brought large parts of britain to a standstill. the working class is by no just a day to do. and we refuse to be bull any more. everyone to be
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a until recently natasha and gary supported the conservatives. but the party is deeply disappointed. they're not looking at the individual people who are like at the lower classes, middle classes. they're the ones that are going to suffer. the scribbling looks themselves and not focusing on the true thing. that's the photos, the people of this country. people like natasha and gary waterhouse and hundreds of thousands of others who have no idea how to get through this winter. the canary island of la paloma is also known as the east le bonita, but the huge volcanic eruption that began one year ago and lasted for 3 whole months has left parts of the beautiful island. a desolate lunar landscape, many lost their houses and their livelihoods. but the islanders loved their home and rather than despair, they are confronting the blackened landscape cautiously to rebuild their lives on
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a changing island. farmer victor beneath is driving through a cold lava field. he says it pains him to be on this makeshift road. that meant that he would come up. awesome. look when i see my mother was driving over a banana plantation, i used to own a lot force. i would have to look at the way i love it. if i can still see some of it to the right, that's what's left of a ton of middle earth like that without of us or what is there a warning signs along the road telling people to keep off the ground as this can be up to 70 degrees celsius hot. it was one year ago that the volcano on the canary island palm began erupting the lava, buried $4000.00 buildings, roads, and banana plantations. thousands of families on the palmer and are living from
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banana farming. in december, the volcano finally stopped corrupting, but many problems remain latina? i'm a little beach. this is our problem now with some english, younger faculty. when you lift from the ground, i didn't get also on the plants. and it took a problem in a year now, and you can see what still there of, you know, you see the problem we're going to have all about and for now it's fine. i did a one, but we have to prevent the dust from penetrating into the plants using bags, episode novels. right next to the plantation. there's another problem. after the eruption experts observed gas escaping from the ground. even now, the area around puerto mouse has to be blocked off the fire department. let us accompany them as they take measurements. our team has to keep a safe distance. you can't come in here. all the readings are too
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high. ah, the seo to concentration as high as close to the ground, the firefighters explain this means children are especially at risk. yet the real risk is an outside. but inside buildings, residents are only allowed to enter for 2 to 3 hours to retreat belongings from their homes and businesses, and they need clearing from the fire department. we meet the technical director a few blocks away. the bomb was just, i don't book all it was with young about when you had there for an hour early and nothing happened was in africa, but that there are no health problem isn't on. this was as his stomach was to land that someone spent 24 hours. there are a lot of day and night. no one can guarantee they will be okay. napoleon that on the threshold he out of the 2nd some locals referred to deserted puerto. now's as little chernobyl. there are thousands of vacant hotel rooms on the palmers west coast, all off limits due to the gas these hotels might otherwise have had
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a good season. as the volcanic eruption has attracted a high number of tourists, no. the tours of the volcano region are in high demand and in the summer of 2022. the palmer actually surpass projected visitor numbers. but i would like to come to see the island on the erupt and brought it to our attention it. it hung up, it is a very different experience, a co, it's like walking on another planet. well, no planet that only trained guides are allowed to take tourists near the volcano as the area is still dangerous. even if no interruption is expected any time soon. stavros millet gleedy's who monitors the volcano, is that a little i get a little bit of dc. estella did a capacitor yena one up at all. and i wanna apologize. one reg factor is the terrain since stability is from that in a book or it cooled off quickly, which means that the ground is still an ocean. they're not alive yet. if said the
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other gases in the volcanic cone office in the corner gate for not being amid, in a stable white horse with a machinist levels could change and suddenly shoot up into the moon. plus the are the high temperatures, you know, what are yep. and then what a bit of put us out us like further down on the makeshift road to the lava field. it's been a year since the eruption began, and many problems remain. the steady stream of tourists brings hope to the economy, at least and hope springs eternal as they say, in an unlikely turn of events hope is also re emerging in a small town deep in the forest. the finland felucca is home to fewer than 3000 people and its been dealing with a shrinking population. for years. the village seemed doomed. but now these 2 men santeria and that was scary, have taken that dark outlook and given it a kind of twist. both are self professed pessimists,
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yet instead of wallowing in that attitude, they choose to celebrate it. and their town, ah, this pub closed long ago. and all that's left of this shops inventory are 2 chairs. as you enter town, there's a sign that reads you are entering polanko. there's still time to turn around. ah, polanko is a small dine town in the middle of finland, with a remaining population of just $2400.00. most of whom are over 60 young people tend to move away from poor lanka. but these 2 are staying true to their home town or scottie and sand teddy of the local pessimist society. and it's their pessimism that's raised hopes for a new beginning. oh we are,
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we have accepted backed up, we cannot revise like it's not something we, you know, feel sad about it. we try to find the funny side of our it's so didn't come. we can joke about with the law that a who said, who's as a business, you should be like, like this. yeah, why, why, why, why, why you gonna, why you couldn't smile, you are bristles. and it's precisely these 2 self professed pessimists who brought some cause for optimism to polanko. the pessimists. cafe does good business tourists buy t shirts and buttons with pessimistic messages in the shop. next door, we go ex extra it together with friends, oscar. he also made self deprecating and ironic music videos about polanko. the 2 pessimists had brought a small town a cult following in finland. no vixen,
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it's funny. typical finish human english. all my life by, even at very low time on, on, on a lot is a t shirt says you're, i'm cross to day. hello and that's okay with me in a social security, just informed me that my pensions to be res, 3 percent tequila. that's 2 whole more euros a month years ago. like i said, yeah, cool. go with the facts. speak against a bright future for the town. the population has dropped by over half since the 19 eighties and every year it falls a bit more. the town still has its schools, day care centers and a retirement home. the question is, who still wants to live deep in the forests of finland? lake, but it's mayor says nature is precisely what makes poor long cuts so great. and of the pessimism campaign has only enhanced the popularity of his town. he's convinced that soon the population will start increasing again. now will relieve that more
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and more people will want to move to areas, withers, pristine nature, lots of room to live latin. and we've got plenty of room and they need to be exact . we have one square kilometer personally. so you don't have to worry about the neighbors that will address 8, then make it to be an old retirement home, right? boss, kitty and santa. he actually insist that they're among the happiest people in polanko right now. and in the world, happiness report. that fins have been named the happiest people on earth for the 5th year in a row. i think the pessimism thing fits really well in the people don't expect a lot, so they are happy with life. and if we truly had like very serious problems, maybe we wouldn't do fun, things like pessimism and put our time and effort to it may be research like do something else. mm. pessimism has become polanko trademark, but will that preserve it from its demise?
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at least its people are giving it a go with a touch of optimism and a good chunk of humor. well, if all else fails, laugh, that's it for me and the team here at focus on europe. if you've missed parts of our show, you can find more information about it on our website. thank you for watching today . take care and until next time. with ah, with
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