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and their dr. sports life every weekend on dw we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah romantic corner chat. hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off we go. ah, this week on world stories. rebuilding the no today i'm in france. muscle fishing and goro, italy. we begin in estonia. the austic state has no fighter jets of its
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own. so nato partners regularly sent contingent there to secure air space. a water immersion suit boots, a g suit, a life jacket and a helmet. it takes lieutenant colonel christoph hoffmeister just under 2 minutes to put it all on right next door. his euro fighter is refueled and armed with a 27 millimeter cannon, and air to air missiles ready for take off in under 15 minutes. their court summons on hall complex. that's a very short time for such a highly complex system. as for ela, pillow, it's no secret that for all pilots, you know when you're fast asleep, when the alarm goes off, the pulse starts rising molinas, that's in the adrenalin kicks in, because you're trying to be ready heights as we completely awake shine,
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so that you can get your job done at day. oh, at night, yes. and clicking on that off, click a button. hoffmeister is the german detachment commander for nato's enhanced air policing mission in estonia. under his command on a my re air base, our 4 year old fighter jets their pilots ground crew and support personnel. a total of around $150.00 soldiers. their military mission is to protect the air space over the baltic states and to identify unknown and potentially hostile aircraft. just like the other baltic states, estonia has a very small air force and no fighter jets of its own. nato has been providing air support to estonia, latvia and lithuania since 2004. in 2014. after russia illegally annexed crimea, nato started a 2nd air policing mission and amory, where the germans are now stationed. after take off the jets need as little as 3 minutes to reach international air space and intercept their targets. russian
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military aircraft regularly fly with their flight transponders turned off and do not communicate with aircraft controllers on the ground. a potential hazard for civilian air traffic. in this case, the lift buffer euro fighters are tasked to intercept the unknown aircraft and identify them. the melissa, so it's not normal when to fight a jets don't communicate in international airspace. i look on. but when you're approaching an act craft that you're not in contact with, and you don't know what the other guy's doing was intentions are. and what is flight path is going to of course you are a bit more tense. can this one as well as miss an english monta, christoph hoffmeister and his soldiers are well prepared for all possible situations. together with other nato pilots, they secure the air space along the alliance, eastern flank, 24 hours a day, all year round a prestige project. the
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notre damn cathedral and paris is rapidly being reconstructed after the devastating fire 4 years ago. the best crafts people in the country are on it for even some pity is preparing for her day's work with care. a master glass maker . she's one of the artisans tossed with her, storing the stained glass windows damaged and the knotted on fire and cleaning the soot off them. it's a painstaking operation, but she's working at full speed so that the cathedral can reopen as soon as possible. it's also where they work in 2 shifts here from 6 in the morning to 10 at night think i'm all in see mm hm. we're in our work to help repair this trauma is something really special. have i said we usually have more time for our work on projects that are planned for the long term. but this is an emergency of
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sorts. no tottenham has a very special symbolic quality, which we me to restore somebody. and didn't object as if by a miracle, most of the cathedral stained glass, which stood the heat and flames of the fire on the 15th of april, 2019. but the icon expire collapsed. ah, the roof and parts of the vaulted ceiling were destroyed. the entire cathedral came close to collapse. after the fire, the french government announced an ambitious reconstruction plan. not true, tom was to be repaired and reopened within 5 years. looking even more splendid than before. you are still to supers who am only the best should work on such an important construct inside of the house is local. this mit his is latino hiring process. we selected the most highly skilled crafts people in every trade admitted
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to me. new york, chicago, former to more than 100 companies and over 1000 crafts people are involved in the reconstruction. not all of them are on site artisans from across france were commissioned to repair the cathedrals, windows including flo viva san patty, who works in tall south paris. she is mainly working on stained glass windows from the 19th century. avow some also date from the middle ages. without its windows, the cathedral can not reopen. it he call said to help him out. then without these windows, the sacred atmosphere is lost and becomes rather profane. it, the windows are filters that transform natural light into divine light. it can proceed nemea could the cathedral spire will also be rebuilt. exactly as it was
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before we construction is taking a little longer than originally planned. madame is now scheduled to reopen at the end of next year. even though they can't go inside. visitors are thrilled to see the construction work if, if in very confident that man, i'm happy to see their rebuilding, the cathedral will have to save the building will look like the original or even better. 3rd method sample, it's amazing work. a come to see the cathedral once it's completed. that's for sure . is that money isn't an issue for the cathedral parish. donations from around the world will cover the cost of the repair work. for many of the crafts people, though this is more than a job, it's a labor of love. also, thank you. we're part of a long line of glass makers. he began in the middle ages. each of us works to preserve the building for the next generation regina has your kid, you wants to such on the dust of centuries,
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have been removed. the stained glass windows will shine like new and not your tam might even be a little more beautiful than it was before. claims are an export hit from the po delta in northern italy. not only a popular delicacy, but also climate friendly as they bind c o 2. their harvest is hard work for the fishers. it's an icy 7 o'clock in the morning and gordon and the harbor here on the po. delta is draped in a thick fog providers. pies, auntie, a doesn't make setting out any easier. audio, nobody got it. you tried to navigate by orienting yourself to certain landmarks. but on mornings like this. when the fog, which we call cali go,
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is so thick that it, it makes navigating difficult. super feature, very difficult. his father fished the adriatic before him, but to day, but his harvest clams bungalow. where and how much they can that changes every day . lucito hargrove at ativa mandel mas in the evening. we get a message from the co operatives. you don't mind telling us what zone we can fish when we can set out. and when we have to return to laura, and how much we can bring ashore in the bees are there for a little bit, but they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends. ah, the clam fishers appear from the fog like ghosts. 1500 men and women work the go to lagoon. that is finally reaches as a sign zone is not deep,
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but it is cold. this legal mortal cost that sees him money. it's the only way to warm up your hands when they're cold. i knew i'm unaware. busy come all the clam. fishing is more like farming the sea bed than traditional fishing. the goto fishers harvest, almost $14000.00 tons of mollusks each year. well up today, we can all harvest 30 kilos. they suck the mollusks out of the sand with a special device. the water is 6 degrees celsius, just right for winter. but in recent years, the temperature has stayed around 11 degrees celsius. climate change is also affecting the po, delta noise we video, mac come to our mental prima. we observe the effects of climate change here when the sea level changes aqua, when the shock a wind blows or during the phases of the moon and fuzzy lunar video,
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one that i see come yeah, man, totally. but we also see the effect of climate change when we find fish demolish and crap species that we've never seen here before. it said that the be valving jeanetta, give him a known of it. that's why clam farming is important. he says to help protect the climate liquid key, the shelves are made of calcium carbonate, go out to the car, which is just captured carbon dioxide lemmy that he, that carbonic at the university of florida. professor elena thom bodine has authored a study on the impact of muscles on the climate. it confirms that girl fisher's arguments could do more with can be mildly as they grow mollusks for michelle in that capture c o 2, charlotte, oak, 2. and i'm gonna, if i harvest sticky low of clams, what are the c o 2 emitted for their commercial use is much less than the c o 2 captured by the clamshell as they grow, said he already spectra at you. and what that's the surprising thing will show that it will good evening and look at this when i was back was i sort of put in the
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lagoon on the goto fisher's now form a dozen molar species over 10 square kilometers. 7 years ago, vidas on the other fissures launched another climate friendly project. farming, oysters from the mediterranean, using the tides make up for the seal mika. yeah, we're the only oyster producers in it'll donate their stroke. now it's low tide or yeah. and these baskets with a young oysters are hanging in the air and the sun showed gwendolen when the tide comes in with this entire zone will be flooded after your lego ah, preserving this world and ensuring its future providers. and the fishers of goro, it's their life's work. ah
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