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to d, w dot com, highlight the 70 years, dw, the hello, and welcome to focus on your up. it's wonderful to have you with us. that's if they have add on has dominated focused politics for more than 20 years. but now he has
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fallen short of an absolute majority of the presidential election. this is the 1st time in 2 decades, but he has had to face a ronald and yet who supported those are all very celebrating him. as of them are the ones a group policy has been in a neck and neck trees with the opposition in this presidential election. many dogs wish to have more democracy and the opposition leader, a mock village don't know this promising is just that. almost 90 percent of adults have both of them the selection but the slightly the lot of air the on see themselves one step closer to victory. they do not want any truth about entity. they trust the president to handle the well economic situation and take care of the cost of with reconstruction. the country urgently needs. on the other hand, is often in blame. him for the price of the country is facing. johnson, we appear to decided not to war, to add one. she feels for her mother who was in prison and spoke with the sizing
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air, the one and the mother of freedom beams completely dependent on the change of power in the country. as this done both after the 1st round of the presidential elections, even though the turkish president did not secure an absolute majority ridge of type air to one supporters are pleased to hear that it was the will of the people in the country. yeah, this isn't the sentiment in his temples artistic quarter cousin chuck following positive projections for the opposition. most people here are hoping for a change in government and a new direction for turkey. they're setting their hopes on the runoff election when it came to the 2nd round, a voting gosh. but i do believe we have a chance and i hope we can still pull it off and just sort of the socials to was just it. and we'll have to roll up our sleeves again, because we want to finally live in a free democratic country for everyone feels safe in the scene to this john,
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so your picture has long fault for a democratic turkey along side. her mother would show a jump, a child who's now been in jail for over a year. she was sentenced to 18 years on charges of assisting an attempt to over throw the government the architect scene here with her daughter at the sentencing campaign for social urban developments that were earthquake proof and was involved in the protest movement. at this time, bull's gaze, the park. yeah. to the i especially liked this picture from prison when it goes to it. um, it shows my mother both relaxed and strong as i make the us and the by screen. so i'm late of the court looked to the authorities in prison to my mother, to intimidate other active as a core. cool. but do you see a fearful woman in this photo, lima?
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yes. the families of these non violent political prisoners and turkey have their hopes set on the opposition candidate to come out. she let still, who has promised the release of much of a yep. what you and others if he wins this, it's top of it and we've gone through a roller coaster of emotions in the past year in our name, in the i conduct the fate of my mother and other prisoners depends on the outcome of this election just shows how bad things have gotten into your team with a thought on it. what parts may need a good deal? she often goes to the sea to take her mind off things, but she refuses to give up. like her mother. she too, is an architect and has been very involved in women's rights for many years. but state repression and hostility in the pro government media have taken their toll
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and who are cabinet. i've not felt welcome in this country for a long time that, that i'm going to under such conditions and that it's hard to continue living as normal last. for now, she's volunteer to be in election observer and aims to ensure that everything runs smoothly in the runoff election. almost 90 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the 1st round. the run off as seen as crucial. many turks are dissatisfied with the catastrophic economic situation. the government's build response to the earthquake and the clamp down on fundamental rights move down there. typically it is the solar dougherty among all of us who are unwanted in this country that keeps us going and keeps us alive. she says that solidarity among democrats is needed more now than ever. the run off could be the less chance of freedom for her mother lucelle a yeah. put you add on one started out as
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a reformer, but then even gone to increase as pilot. and in the last 21 years has become so powerful that the media in the country can neither report independently, nor, particularly as we just saw. those who dared to express that will be in, in and face business sentences. under add on thursday has become increasingly applauded asian kinds of way to and patriarchal dumler. diane knows exactly how it feels. boom and then particular have half the stuff under the air dwanda jeep. they barely receive any protection from the state. this young focus bowman hopes that our country will change of the classes out at the university of this temple, where 22 year old dumb law studies political science. she comes here to the district of faulty every day. the area is traditionally, most of them. they stare at me whether i show my stomach or cover up to
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the stair control from the i don't feel comfortable here. just one of my friends don't either off to gloss dumler heads back to the other side of town to hip and motor and kind of going the she meets up with a friend. she says she feels free a in category, but that things are changing. he to especially off to token, withdrew from the symbol convention on preventing violence against women. women's rights activists say at least one woman is killed in turkey every day, while countless more subjected to domestic violence and harassment bunch to work. i think every 20 year old woman in this country has experienced harassment. got sometimes go to this and it will come, there isn't much to talk about. took the question real, but it happens in buses, shared tax season one fairy's. it's happened to me to for the go to, to double her celebration regardless of each of the provisions of the symbol
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convention, a still interested in national law. but president ad one's new. ultra is list coalition partners calling for women's rights to be rolled back. once more they demand agenda, segregated classrooms for boys and girls and punishments for adultery. okay, good, good. good. absolutely. shocks me. yeah. and there's no other way to put it. in this instance, they want men to decide everything suitable and women to have no rights learn. you spell how cool most of them are to flash parsing, boys to verify some animals have more rights than women. jocelyn go balls with imagine that around those around the for a few kilometers away lies the office of the women's party. cold coffee in the policy, they filed charges against the heads of the a k p's is the most coalition partner childish only they want to sound in his
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lumnick republic. even though turkey is moving towards becoming a modern country. now in the centennial year of its founding, that's unacceptable. reason directly into the charges haven't gone anywhere. the women's party is part of the off position. but even women, politicians from ad ones, a k party criticize the demand to abolish the country's law on protecting women. like those limbs and getting a senior adviser to president at one time dot com. i bought the photos. i want to make a move that i'm always touched, chanda high turkish women will be or for their personal freedom all much to modern bundle you cuz i'm not colleagues or your dumb pod is winding down the day with a friend like it, like it works as a waitress, but he's looking for work as a journalist. the 26 year old has been installed by her ex boyfriend for years. the last time was 3 or 4 weeks ago. we happened to run into each other. he gave me
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a menacing look and said, i see you almost done. would it be? and he walked back and forth in front of me several times to try to find it. i'm honestly afraid to see him. i'm really worried. i got checks on kids. he hasn't turned violent sofa, but 4 out of 10 women in turkey experience physical or sexual violence at the hands of the partners that's almost twice as many as in germany, a human rights organization. se tokyo authorities often ignore reports of harassment or abuse. so he has reported her ex to the police multiple times, but in vain. because i mean, we all want to think positive, but we young people feel overcome with the sort of hopelessness. i want to see turkey become a safe country for women and girls in the future. i feel the same way. that's why this patriarchal system has to come to an end. it's
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$50000.00 to a safe democratic future. we're all voices are heard to a free turkey dumb law and i q are crossing the finger, spend the runoff election will change things for them. if that doesn't happen, many young dogs are already thinking of leaving the country. now moving on to another state, but people have been false believe back on the ukraine. it's hard to imagine. but even in the most disputed areas in eastern you came from civilians have made a conscious decision to stay aback. especially units of your brain and police are trying to get to these people and also have them believe bay area. but beyond finding it easy because around cities like of the of the and along the dump line on easton, you train some people also feel connected to russia or of
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deep is ukraine. the sign reads, it seems very clear how people here feel and yet in front line towns like this, we find more complicated stories. these men, finality and dimitra belong to a police evacuation unit. nick named the white angels always shop in the garden. you members 1st and it is very dangerous to stay, that there is only one shop where you can buy bread more than that. but i'm just going to the store getting water or going to the hospital is a challenge when they come. apple really cutting it the you will get through or you weren't this and if you survive or you don't, more than a football at the default, you can be sure to get injured or dying on the bus. the thing this was home to more than 32000 people before the war. bombs and shells still fall
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on this ruined place. russian forces are making gains, although small and yet about 2000 people choose to remain. this distribution center offers t, electricity, and company. just my argument, this is my home language was i was born here, lived here all my life, you know, and my parents are buried here. and i don't want to leave my home. the work of many generations is simply destroyed. i'm very sorry, but this is too much for me. i can't go. you're not in demetrius. i have been asked to visit one particular couple the mans
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daughter, ask the policeman to get them out. they've moved under ground wafaa wafaa. blanca, your daughter, send us the video girls and asks you to watch it all through a separate but down the way off of your property via to dead. hello. i cannot allow my only father to live in such conditions gibson's, but i pray to god. i hope and wait for you and send you hugs reopened. you might have lots of it. is your daughter, are you ready to leave or we know too why hope all is well, they are ready to sell to us. your daughter will take you in. i'm not ready, i can walk up why, when will you be ready? when it's alova cut off the corner? it's the fear is paralyzing. as i said, you bring your use, you cannot escape from fate at all possible. for example, i'm afraid of the road, doesn't matter, but i'm sure something will happen to me on the way out. and farmer still searching
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for an audience. demitra can't force people to leave when the russian propaganda has left some scared of the ukrainian authorities. or you might have more time uh, the more can we talk to them and give them time to think of them. like we then we take them in and um it took across for equivalent to is received and they help with the pension and additional assistance for displaced persons. everything is sorted out of the builder. someone will need to know we have to start filming and seek shelter. as soon as it's safe, we go to where the bomb hit. this was the towns market. this woman came to sell household goods. she isn't hurt, but clearly in shock of difficult was upfront line city long before the russian full scale invasion, russian back rebels were in control for
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a brief period in 2014, before the ukrainians took it back. so i'm still identified with the russians despite the war an hours drive away. in charles, if you are, we're close to bach moved. here it's thought fewer than 10 percent of people have stayed there for the past. here we meet. oh, like. and he's 74 years old and used to be an economist. now he grows onions behind, broken windows, and new quote you, it's a new quote to you. i don't want to go anywhere i was born here. i have lived here for a long time. my parents were here, i don't want to leave their grades when i die, they will bury me here. don't be afraid. they have shooting from over the thing that we ask him to show us a memory, something from before the war. he pulls out this a soviet military id 43 years old, but always close at hand. that really need to do that for you. i feel sorry for
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both those 2 fools and the others. it's we one people, the very same people here because they were all in the soviet union also didn't associate on me. i no opinions that divided it. that's what the latest did wrong. they pitted the people against each other, so it was not necessary. it was necessary to negotiate it, to another beloved. how do i do with this? is a common sentiments. can cities like this? even though negotiations could mean living under moscow's rule, it says if some are not only in this, don't think about the soviet union, but waiting for the russians to arrive in updates. we ask officer nadia about this one that's already up like a real property or 2. yeah. unfortunately, there are such cases that is on the how do i go, how many are there those waiting for the so called russian pace, who are perhaps costing on information about the location of the military. and you may yeah, thank you. but there are cases when such people were detained through the you have
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like you kept the local residents have relatives who are fighting on the enemy's side and the place that i knew it all the, to the officers of the white angels are here to offer a way out of town, for anyone who is willing to go to actually go to it is important to have plenty of water. but in europe, it's almost like getting dryer and dryer by they are on phones as one of the countries here that is, are taking, it'll be affected by that. final exam. yolando is also allotted about drought houston against blinds by the french government to collect rainwater and huge quantities. and he's not the only one in the west of france and the village of also lean vamos, us stumbling water. at the end of much, a dispute over a megabytes, an incense, celine escalated several 1000 demonstrators,
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across the fields and the police tried to stop them. there was 2 gas, fireworks stones, and serious injuries on both sides. the protests were about this construction size. this is where the parties are building a huge reservoir for rain water to be used for irrigation during the summer months . the village of sun saline has 300 inhabitants and they are divided into caps about this issue. to a panel is one of the farm is in favor of the project. he had already set up his connection to the base and i've only been fits the showing the reports. we protected it before the demonstration because then we made a cabin and used straw flanks and earth to cover it all. they knew where the connection was small and it was all burned down like this and through. that's it. i said it goes this way. it's also just of the pencil has
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a $170.00 hector's, on which he called debates, mainly wait and con krupps, that can barely survive without extra irrigation. they me lorenzo is also a pharma, but he's against the reservoir. he has 3 hector's and mainly cultivates vegetables . he has his own well within 3. this is my, well they, the water is going down compared to 2 weeks ago. i'll have to get this meant in a normal year. it overflows in winter and all that. but it's gone down by at least 2 meters have to play the wise job. you know, that he's worried, his well could run dry if rainwater no longer saves into the ground water. and this quote by the base and you know, i box it, i won't have any access to it,
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but i don't have that much land. so it doesn't make financial sense to get a connection booked as well and thoughtful. it would only be worth it if i used a certain amount of water or it how those who are not farm is worried about getting cold between the fronts. so when they quit, so if you listen to those in favor, they have excellent arguments as to those who are against it. i admit i don't have a clear opinion that utah sure. it's a massive construction site purchase 12 people for me, it's private property or these people are going to monopolize some of the water and many a whole i guess having such a reservoir as a being built over the front on instructions from paris and not everyone is pleased about the climate activists say, it doesn't make sense to divert water that's already scarce. and then it would be better to switch to less water intensive agriculture. the journalist mach
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lamont, so you fee is the conflict of the water, is only going to get worse. and worse, and the effect agriculture. sunscreen, and i think sun solely is just the beginning of what's going to happen in france as water becomes increasingly scarce of it's a hobby, if it's 2 levels we will have shortages, we will have rationing and there won't be enough water for everyone in the end to know the blue, it won't show up for us a new one will put them on the vegetable from loving though also once the project to be stopped. but he's concerned about the violence of the protests in much a very low set up. please say thank you to us on the phone. you can say it was a war, but almost i can't go to sense of the how much of the body since the protests, it's too intense. i mean, it's a total of the sauce payable is also worried
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about an escalation, but he can't see a way out at the moment. the judge, the old, there is no dialogue anymore. you can't talk to people who say they want to talk to me, but only on the condition. so you respect what they want to do. no, he day is going to school every miss holmes. this is grooven fan. the sensor lane is just one example of many divided communities in central and southern france. when the heat comes this summer, the battle of the water is likely to intensify the no, you might not come to the goal. it's to be the smartest features, but appearances can be deceptive. and fun. goats are one of those animals that can spend, spend a natural disaster is about to basically be about to walk any good option or
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another way. and that's why this though, to us in this the photo volcano, aetna, on developing an early warning system with the help of votes i just set the roast as farm is located directly at the foot of mount aetna. the perfect location for behavioral biologist, my team because you to conduct a field study p and the goal. it's of known each other for 10 years. he analyzes their behavior prior to volcanic eruptions. human on the guns can we still don't know exactly how to predict a volcanic eruption, right? is neither when nowhere. so we're hoping that the goats will provide us with additional information for about the sun. but how many farmers are convinced that animals know intuitively when there's going to be interruption and adjust their behavior accordingly. one butcher, when is interruption to go to always stay close to us and don't want to go up to the positive about it. so the goats are equipped with transmitters,
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so their movements can be tracked precisely. normally they climb the mountain quickly. if there is a change in their behavior, the scientists can make predictions. data from the previous years has confirmed this, the one that i knew they were quite a few bigger russians and they always stayed down. they didn't do that otherwise. for this, this was in july 2021. when there were a few erupt, sions, the goats predictions were spot on the previously, it was only possible to analyze the data retrospectively. now the goats were real time sensors, as soon as they become nervous and change their movements, the scientists pick up on this and can issue warnings. the gods consents interruption between 4 and 6 hours ahead. this experiment in sicily could soon be tested around the world, not only with goats, but also with stray dogs, revise into their animals everywhere. they can tell us what the situations like that we can collect knowledge and provide information about climate change,
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earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc. but there are currently some 15000 animals equipped with sensors. like just set the roast as good. what's in sicily? the battery level, you might see a lot of good stuff around us. that's it for this b, b to be back next. be until then the by, i think that the,
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