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stopping to that and i can yoga, or would you? yeah, but your to let up joel media dog. currently more people than ever on the move world wide in such a better life to jamalia videos, minute day katie mccloud good on a la guardia pin meg. the form to submit a journal, does our peers him and his g school, or that was a book that he gets exposed, go to lecture oakia, or find out about ali story info, migraines, reliable news to migrant. wherever they may be. ah . hello and welcome to focus on europe. thanks for joining me here today. as we entered the new year, russia's war against ukraine continues and with unrelenting ferocity.
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ah, one area that's been hit especially hard, is that of box moot in eastern ukraine. they are, the almost non stop artillery has left the city completely destroyed. russian troops have been trying to capture the strategically important region for months while ukrainian forces have are captured, many other towns. this situation is not how russian president putin envisioned the course of his campaign in ukraine. his war has destroyed countless towns and villages killed thousands of civilians and has wounded or killed hundreds of thousands of soldiers, both on the ukrainian and the russian sides. with the advance of his troops stagnating, and the russian economy badly battered, the question remains, what has putin gained from all of this? and the russian population? many in the country are still behind their president and the war, but there is also resistance. oh oh, they champ freedom quite at 1st, then loud. since the war began,
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sites like this have become rare. demonstrations approaches are legal, hope hearings give your position one of the few chances to meet one. 0 yes, to stay on them. and if i stand here with assigned for even a minute, i can be arrested and find that money with finance. the board didn't come here to at least see a few people who think like i do, i pretty congress gustovo venue. right. it's here, though my thought was rocky balcony gets used, such as fish everywhere, the reporting about rushes negative, 50 rushes, putin aggression and war gates. but there are many russians who are against death. suggestion was this chest. not many people showed up after all, but around a 100, a waiting to be admitted to the courtroom. in the end, the sentence to be announced here is about the war. ilya she was sentenced to 8 and a half years in a penal colony on charges of discrediting the military. he had discussed boucher on
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his live stream and shown what has been reported on the war outside of russia. don't worry machine cold from the glass box if someone thinks potent will rule for 8 more years. they're very big optimist. but there's little to be optimistic about your position has mostly been locked away or driven into russian media only loves to pick the warping success. the country seems shrouded in the fog of lies and uncertainty. even one of prison, potions former speechwriters, now lives in exile, a bus cal yum of switch sides. years ago, he says the war has been put in the biggest mistake. it's changed everything for rational origin godmother booth say a year ago fruit him was still a great leader. everybody saw him as one of the strongest rule is in the world, need it. but as it turns out, he's brutal and not strong at all. like him. his image has faded, especially in comparison to zalinski enough. one is lilian school can yes, well,
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i'll follow up. probably. yet person still appears firmly in control. even his very cautious criticisms are heard from within his own camp. criticism of the retreat from chaos on the honey weeks before russia had nxt against international law and criticism of the partial mobilization. tobacco in the kremlin potent hangs middles on soldiers who excelled during his so called special military operation. but cracks are appearing in the self confident facade, pushing as increasingly had to explain his conduct of the war, even as he sipped, sparkling wine with the newly minted heroes. shut lucas room up a poodle. now we're getting lots of criticism for bombarding a knave. his energy infrastructure for yes, that's what we're doing. but who started that limit? mcdonough, who attacks the crimean bridge to the group the was doing person very little good.
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and russia lis, as even his supporters can see luxury items on the only goods missing from the shelves and central moscow sanctions have been felt across the country. almost all the foreign carmakers are gone. this fall, marino factory has returned to production of the domestic mos creech molten. it's advertised as a kind of supercar made in russia. in reality, it's an exact copy of a chinese model. generally, chinese and russian cars are the only new models available even so, russia's economy is doing better than expected, says alexandra pack up he, inca. she was once an adviser to rush the central bank. now she's an exile with oh, and acre one. here we are, michelle managed assistant, but it's middle when i was expecting the sanctions to tear russia economy apart,
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in fact, could have worshipped the will. effects deal by the government, responded professionally, operating stalkers of rushes, condiments have served it better than its generals. use nicolette middle school to may fade in post, embark on oil and gas last spring. it might have looked different will. but now there's enough money when russia can carry on with it's risky, military adventure war. the what i see the bulging your money in their rent jewelry . and that seems to be precisely the plan, an exhibition of historical military hardware in moscow. the current war isn't direct to the onion ukraine. the enemy is the west and every respect. it says if person were out to prove the superiority of russian culture once and for all you even saw, his ex speech writer says he won't go down in history as a positive figure. oh, i wonder who will he would have had to depart olivia and leave a strong regime behind it, but the regime, wait, it won't survive to to get a room. i'm going to be a hero for the history books. you shouldn't have come back after mid vieja turn.
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office had himself reelected over and over the quiet things, the old red army song about the sacred war. now, who has no way back. nobody knows whether he regrets a special military operation or not. but his own faith bound to it, ends to a final victory in neighboring lot, the people are extremely worried about the ongoing conflict. the e member state used to be a soviet republic. so it shares a common past with russia. a reporter traveled there to meet a weaver named janice rosen towels, who, along with the family, lives in the small town of above. gems for the rosen tolls rushes attack on ukraine has already changed their lives. things have become more expensive. but unlike in much of europe, latvians have another concern as well. their proximity to their big neighbor yan is frozen towels from latvia. we've 7 meters of linen by hand
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a day on average. he uses it to make around 8 scarves in the winter, yaneth and his wife layla build up their stocks in the summer. they sell their goods on market across europe. they've been in business for 20 years, and it's been going okay. but the kobe crisis hit them hard as the war and ukraine has made things even tighter as booking bands. i think once i never know what to expect at the gas station these days. and when i turn on the lights, i see money disappearing, ga, ga. but those are just practical concerns, but once much worse is how we're losing our humanity long. now busied south is what villa. luckily, yanis rosen towels has friends and family helping him to build his house. the price is for construction materials have skyrocketed by over 20 percent and the completion date just keeps getting pushed back further and further.
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the roosevelt live in western la in the tiny village of above. cm's janice, enjoys the picturesque scenery twice a day when he brings his children to school and picked them up again. but things aren't as delicate. they may seem latvia with it's 2000000 inhabitants, is among the 5 poorest countries in the u. it had close economic ties with russia for decades. and even yaneth rosenthal's had a customer for his business there. but the war put a stop to that from his daughter, one reason they liked what we created. so i count his so my soul on that now it's just said alco saddened dummy go to school school. you know me and many others feel just like yanis since more people have become increasingly uneasy about their eastern neighbor. over 30 years ago,
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the luckiest declared their independence from the soviet union. but the trauma of soviet occupation is still rooted very deeply around a quarter of the population speaks russian mostly in the capitol, riga, and many in latvia sympathized with russia and the kremlin policies, at least before the war. now we see that this changes determine, this is a number of people who are still talking about russia as a neighbor, which, who is who's whom we can, ah, negotiate or trade. it's a decreasing law enormously. so all the rest co understand what happens. they see that russia is invader and that we have to be very careful not to have ukranian situation ukraine and kind of war at our borders and our to the rotten talk. think the war in ukraine is horrible. but they say, even though ukraine is not far away,
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they still don't feel their own country faces any great danger. they believe nato will protect them. and that a russian attack on latvia would inevitably lead to world war 3. bernie already go. the other bio optically persisted, done, it feels kind of a body lifting it isn't unless you wake up in the morning and you just as you read the news and think like what the hell is going on in this world on this? but i'm still hope haven't good things. as to michael, i think you have to make the best of it is great law, hold on to humanity and will not lose faith. that may sound childish. ah, i believe in miracles. ah, the rosy house is deep in western, i fear just a few hours drive from the russian border to the east. the latvians and russians
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share a common history that stretches back centuries, but they face an uncertain future no matter where you go on corsica, there is a chance that you will run into a cow on the street and even on the beach, since they hardly inoffensive to restrain them, cows balls and calves, lead a life of absolute freedom on the french island. some of the owners of the animals though, have been a bit too long, a fair when it comes to itemizing exactly how many heads of cattle they own. and that's because for each cow, they declare there's some money that's provided by the european union. but now, every course that can cow has to be registered. and in a way that's not making farmers happy. yeah, of course it can. cows have a relatively good life. often they're not even fenced in their free to roam wherever they like. so hardly anyone can be exactly sure who owns which cow and
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many farmers are perfectly fine with this love a fair approach. the confusion of cattle allows them to report more livestock to the you than actually exist, says lia busty and ellie she has set out to bring order to the chaos. will both tell you. the numbers of cattle in corsica have exploded on paper because the farmers get subsidies for every cow leah and her team and trying to find the true number of cows in corsica. to do that, they plant a micro chip known as a bolus in the cattle. i certainly don't know, we use a tube to introduce a bulus right into the cows room and our stomach. gravity will keep the policy there for the animals entire life time like i like to move along in
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just a moment of discomfort. and the cow has swallowed the bolus. oh, to cause your google, it's quick and richly painless. open the round shape allows us to pass easily. when would you put it? from now on subsidies will only be granted for cows with the boldest chip. the owners of these cattle in the tower valley had accepted this solution consisted of untruth. i think it's a good thing. it had come to the point where it had to be done. i can adjust. i don't make things difficult like some people going for so. but other course akins are afraid of losing their generous e u. subsidies estimated at a total of some one and a half 1000000 euros per year for fictional cows. only about half the $50000.00 cattle declared a foot to actually exist in the village of marin yana. the mer thinks this cheating
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is only to be expected. he says the a you would do better to subsidize sheep and goats more. la la man. yep. all the way certain you subsidies are allocated means that some farmers keep cattle even when they don't have the right space the day that the family but he other, some farmers were failing a cattle ranching and saw inventing fictional animals on paper as a way out. silly display, amid all of us have taken on more than we can handle now and then, and people end up regarding all cattle ranches as fraudsters when they're not too far there are bound to be a few. we've seen them about 40 more people than kicker to cook, with example. not only are the figures for cattle, unclear the pigs in corsica run free as well, but nobody has suggested micro chipping them so far. many cossack and farmers fundamentally distrust the authorities in paris and brussels with their borders,
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rules and regulations. they say these bureaucrats con, understand the realities of cattle ranching anyway. they just patronized the farmers initially all if you've only been, the cows are born outdoors. they live in freedom and now they have to swallow some weird foreign object that they don't understand. i don't like the smithy donkey that's dictatorship. we're living in the dictatorship of the free market. and i get the impression that i'm being spied on more and more. a lot of them push on it the freaky the prison british now the 1st polish chips are in place. they can be read electronically, but they clearly identify each and every cow and lay a busty. nelly is optimistic. when kids who discover your job, you can see that many farmers work hard and really need these subsidies. being able to identify the cattle better, makes the allocation of fat. it possible to distribute it better to those who need
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it most. it was investigation or to the mash in the end, the real winners are the cause, the can cows. still nobody is demanding that they be fenced in like elsewhere, and denied their freedom. oh. what you see here is a very, very special bank in the italian capital of rome. it's special because it doesn't manage money, it manages time. time that's worth at least as much to its customers as actual money. to be clear here, the currency is work hours and by exchanging those hours, patrons end up hopefully with a deal that not only feels fair, but lets them reconnect with people in their community all with the help of their local kime bank. the sunday lasandra from the time bank gate alessandro has brought 2 hours with him. who are what therefore,
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he doesn't know yet. do it. where do i go with you soon? this is my studio knife clinical menu of human me morrow hasn't finished setting up his new apartment. he's the guitarist. but when it comes to d, i why he's all thumbs. he wants to put up shout, patty is worried about drilling into a power cable. but at least he's a member of the time bank and she she young young without going on through since the room. but because a full little things, it's ideal. if you need some or small done that you can't do yourself on it. you contact the bank and they send someone a, the, she say mother alessandro, who is also a musician, is confident that he can install the shelf.
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impossible. oh, what are the one key i used to work in construction. so i've done a little bit of everything. electrics, with masonry, with and now i can put that to good use when he was there was a photo no. wherein pinado, a multicultural neighborhood in rome, many people here don't have much money, and inflation is consuming the rest. so they exchange, oh, good evening. senior rivera, may i come in? how things go? oh, fine. so, between vera's 8 years old and spends a lot of time alone. he'll be sold. your do i need to have friendly company around remote, a dear friend of mine, passed away. oh, he was also a kind of confessor for me. i've always had a confessor, friend, let me pull this story. now, to fanny,
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as there was an hour of her precious time for conversation and playing cards to fanny and vera are also members of the time bank when a demo to come. okay, i like to offer my time company and conversation to those who need it. on a camera one you know, can't get out behind as inconspicuous doors as the time banks office. the idea is that all activities are worth the same and can be exchanged. if alessandra works for morrow, he can redeem that time from another member. farrah, for instance. there are many time banks in italy and pianos is one of the oldest elario records. all the hours spent. there were over 600 last year and the crisis is making the number grow. wow, it can get on for legible data types of requests have changed more than anything. no, but we have more requests for practical help walking by with an important institution
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for the neighbourhood her that is what a deity he the dad, it's vital for me. vitamin b, w you mitchell barrow has only recently moved to rome and knows very few people here as well as socializing was to fanta managing to feed her cards would be a nice addition, but that's a wish to penya isn't prepared to grant her. oh, you mean though, but i don't want it than the one pony are finishing it and you can get locked out of keeping someone company and i saw lucas dos come yogurt, i'm the exchanges enriching de la company, yahoo! the chevy t shit. empty ass. 8 year old farrah says she's unable to pay off her time debts, but she doesn't have to do with, unlike ordinary banks, the time bank is not that strict about repayment. oh, all day re good,
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very good news. alessandro is finished too. if he had drilled into a cable, he would have been insured by the time bank. he's not sure what he'll do with his 2 hours of time credit. but more importantly, he's gotten to know a fellow musician in the neighbourhood. and mighty was, would be nice to play together sometimes. yes, when i yes. let's organize something morrow. pace back his time at the very same day by teaching guitar in the evening at the time bank and to fanny redeems her credit with morrow. she works as a child care worker and playing cards with vera helped her for it. this guitar lesson. i'm very excited. i can't wait to get started with my 1st communion. i got linens and my cousin go take a tong. honestly, i've been waiting 40 years for this moment. at the time bank,
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you only have to give a little to get a lot back. skiing or snowboarding down the alps is getting more and more difficult each year. that's because human induced climate change is causing temperatures to rise in europe's mountains. shortening the winter season in the best case, and making it nearly impossible in the worst. even in switzerland, having enough snow is something you can no longer take for granted. and for the people who earn their living from winter sports, the situation is not easy. first, there was no money. now there's no snow. patrick again manages the chair, lived at the whole fun ski resort in covington, and he's worried donations of being collected to keep it running at all and job. and i would like to close. we have fixed costs. unlike big sky results, we only have a limited number of customers to cover them and that's a big challenge should are reaching critical mammal situation. it is almost
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impossible to manage both climate change and the exploding costs in the valley. the lift operator explains that all the smallest ski resorts are on the brink of collapse. according to his study, a total of 40 percent of all sweep ski resorts have already closed and the trend is rising sharply. photographer and ortho daniel anchor is following the trail of dead chair lifts with his camera. a structural change is taking place and he's capturing what remains. so i'm biskin dank for the old towers and lift stations are quite pretty really like memorials. don't cable car stations just stay there and become the band. i spaces from their little mysterious to go into the land be think a hamlet for them on board. p 9. good. in san bernardino de ski business shut down 10 years ago. the control center is deserted. and the gondolas are dusty. after the initial shock, the village managed to recover with it to bug and run cross country skiing and
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hiking trails. it's less lucrative, says hotel owner hands, peter village. but it works. we haven't done moves. we then decided to concentrate mostly on ski tools, and that's actually proved successful. so we've had a good season. the last few years. readers are, i'm good us is also who was over. they plan to us for their guests with mountain guides, depending on the weather. but are still fighting to reopen the ski areas. if winter's continued to get warmer, they'll have to adapt. says, florian merle lithography, mister nature is always stronger and it's good that it's stronger with will always happen. um, fortunately, we can't change that either. and so it's very clear that we are the ones who have to be flexible side. switzerland is changing, and where lifts have come to a standstill. ski tours and other sports have taken over the slopes
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still plenty of ways to enjoy the mountains. that was our look at europe this week . if you missed anything or want to share this episode on line, you can find it at d, w dot com on behalf of the whole team here. thank you for watching. stay safe and until next time, goodbye. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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