tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle June 8, 2023 11:30pm-12:01am CEST
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morning with russian vanity to extinction. are they right? find often to the the dw, these places in europe are smash, records stepped into a folded venture pizza, the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of us record breaking site on google back youtube and now also in book form the hello and welcome to focus on your up, it's good to have you with that. ukraine has been fighting all for all she has envision for more than 450 days in the doughnuts. region ukrainian troops appear to
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have launched a grand total offensive images from the country, testified dramatic developments of the ongoing conflict and southern ukraine near cache on a major dom has been destroyed. and neither are controlled by the show. he was accusing moscow while the kremlin save ukraine is responsible, up to $80000.00 villages are set to be address of flooding and the eastern doughnuts. these are you printing names to have captured some occupied territory which russia into and denies for the moment. these competing claims can not be independently gratified to now, for soldiers on the front lines every day brings the risk of injury and death. they don't or that off that phone rates. it's an experience that leave it's mock, perhaps even more so for the youngest troops like 20 or audio create and soldier u haul or, or the meeks who has been fighting since false days of the war. we met him at the front line in the end by the donuts region in the trenches there. the enemy is
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often just a stone's throw away. and this is where your heart is determined to continue fighting, even as he's recovering from a serious injury. flashing in the trenches is tough and many the scars of war an explosion took off part of your whole linux leg. and yet he's now back with his old unit getting ready to fight again, feeling so running high on his return. and what does the scarlet, the strong emotions you know, like going through and goes through the roof? it's of course of what the sl once it gets to who i used to my anger so that i didn't turn in all my brothers uh, i went out and i shot back and then things quieted down again and i relaxed to football in the lobby. so yeah, who is a korea soldier? he joined when he was 18 initially. the artillery before like to find him on the
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front line. once the since i'm moving on september 29th, we took the position. so that able that these were all our trophies sites in the night vision goggles, pistols is just from one captured position. so take it, take a look. what was the questionable up? was this so long? but there's some destroyed equipment there too long. it's just because the emotions were running high, full thought, go to the there were even automatic weapons, so many truthfully, impossible that they left everything behind the pumpkins. all they've said will you please, as you saw me? but the most interesting thing is down there in the trench, a russian liberator. the mission changed his life. one day yet on his team cap should a russian position. as he went to check on the area, he stepped on the line. he was overcome with fear that he might be captured. my
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husband was also going to send me back some of these wonderful movies. i immediately gave myself 1st aid. well then just lay down all 14 stuck on which caused at the sphere set in. then i was going to shoot myself one on the implement, but then i thought about my parents, even with people finding the people to have and i find it's just the legs on the knee is there. i can walk me, you could be more so as move up, sometimes system puts and swells out, which is frustrating for him. but the whole says he doesn't see himself as an invalid. he's learning to accept his new situation was coming up of couple. you see i had to talk to here and they cut off my leg just above the like on the over the box. i was wounded in this leg as well by shrapnel, lying pensive, a thoughtful with your foot and 3 fragments hit the bone here. and these places are so full of difficulty of school cup all that. but to get back to work as an
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infantry soldier, his legs needed to work to your house as his doctors would not happy with his decision to go back to the front line and his family and girlfriend was fiercely opposed to and my parents. oh, see. busy no, actually my relatives generally no. wait a minute. absolutely. every one was against a simple my girlfriend was to that doesn't. yeah. really. but i said, i am going though, you know, have a duty to my country but thing to defend itself. because you claim needs me a sexual check when i was on vacation, the way former friends were just sitting at home, drinking and hanging out. so you know, what was it was the normal beside the windows. yeah. has already been back to the front line, but flashing is more difficult than before. it has to move quickly through much inclined move obstacles. the whole city is comrades help him and his command is
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glad to have him back. to satisfy this citizen available with me and everything is decided by the medical commission. yep. but yes, hotel. if a finer wants to return, we don't have jack to. it's not familiar with the heart. believe me, everyone is proud that he didn't lose heart. well, i just knew that he's doing well and asked for his position back. no pleasure to process so who there are no complaints. i've known him since august. yeah, we'll say he's a wonderful fighter. we use there are no official numbers, but yeah, who is not the only mpg who returned to the front, the last few months change to him. he says this of louis to for you realize that little more anger surface to me. and this was the desire for revenge, but they will step and it is important to return to the office. and my personal opinion is that after you recover, you need to come back to show them that you can do more. so you will survive at all that you will succeed. this is what they've said. read them off to we left.
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yeah. who except as an invitation to know ways to finish the treatment. he's planning to return soon to take on the russians with the brand new prosthesis to as a front line shift and ukraine quiet descends on what only days before was about to feed what is left behind. as often land littered with mines, unexploded bombs and the bodies of military casualties. though there are no reliable fig goes or did estimated that many tens of thousands of soldiers, both ukrainian and russian, have already lost their lives and showed him that the dead. i'm not forgotten, is the job of me. hi, no. and who special unit? the got out search and recovery emissions for the ukranian forces so that the dead can receive a dignified buddy. a. com has return to this rule part of the hockey
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region. it's monday farmland, surrounded by nature results. but a few months ago there was heavy fighting here. there were some of the issue for the scary to see what happened here is make a ticket because i don't know what kind of mental state people are in after experiencing this. just as being, it makes you waiting with unexcused tens of thousands of dead bodies, least at the battle fields. it's not possible to remove the mo, the high level command with the ukrainian army knows that better the most. he and his team have the green task of collecting the dead, but ukrainian and russian look for you to receive the bodies of russian soldiers are also valuable to us because we can swap them for ukrainians. it's for the ukrainian comb rates that they're doing this. they want all those defending that homeland to know that the full them are important for their memories on it. so they've been take, they look very seriously today,
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they're searching for funding for they come rates, a facility for months, analyzed all the information where they were attacked from and how they pulled back . and those that we should see. there's now only one area here where they could be the zoe for this to me, is that a switch? the risk in their own lives to do this? the entire area is mind. the search is partly carried out by a drunk potter to reduce the risk. but with this sort of a deep is will triple butcher, my job is to fly the drone over the area and to watch from above is to search for human remains in the fields and for any expose minds. i might be in the field and visible from above, and it is also moving in the one he scans the ground mesa by mesa. and once he's comrades of any threats, they work all day. but in this state they find nothing. f, as in a russian reconnaissance drawn some russian weaponry. and a lot of them munition 5 ukrainian soldiers remain missing
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weary. the men return to the quote is still processing the events of the day. and that's the, it's the not knowing. it's hard to explain, but it's also difficult for us. right. and that's the situation right now. there's a growing family members don't know what happened to their sons, their parents. that's the worst and the but the, the huge system of what was the evening. they get a call from the man of zones come, a village not far from here. the bodies of dead russian soldiers have been found on the edge of the village. the next day they go to meet the man. usually dora shang code leads them to the place with the bodies, all load it and they're all in tears. we're driving by and wanted to check out the rubber tires over there. so they went over on foot and discovered the 2 bodies nicely too. but the soldiers quickly get down to look my face for quote,
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everything exactly 6 of the work is probably in every case. so it's always the details that are important of its ability to we do everything according to internationally agreed procedures or procedures enshrined in law. and we do it with respect about the professional and the system with a supervisor. even when they're dealing with the enemy soldiers, it's important to everyone here to respect the data. they also have to be especially careful. this area too was heavily mind. and someone still haven't been cleared. yes. the main site, it's also not uncommon for russians to hide booby trapped onto the bodies if they did come right. so they 1st attached approach to the remains of the russian soldiers knew them carefully was why pretend on this occasion, there were no explosive devices. the soldiers prepared the body bags. before
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closing them, they examined the pockets of the dead, documenting everything to check the other pocket. there's a lighter man, find lighters and cigarettes, but initially nothing that reveals the soul does identity. then suddenly they find what they are looking for. not doing, we needed that it's an identification tag for one of the soldiers. like did they find bank cards to full clues that will hoping to identify the dead? the bags and the bodies will not stay in ukraine for long. the going policies regularly exchange stated, the main hope that these 2 russians can be exchanged for 2 was they did comb rates, who can then have a dignified burial above all. so the families will have closure of
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france, meanwhile, is digging through the streets over its recent pension overall, its main pro vision increased the countries with them and a from 62 to 64. a move that is widely unpopular, even though in most countries in europe, people have to walk much longer than this. but functional medium boss believes that the reforms are the only way to plug a widening pension deficit. others like melanie, a young graduate from patters fair, but the wall condition in front are already quite difficult, and the people shouldn't be able to enjoy retirement. brandon time since her retirement 1000000 bass has been living life to the fullest every monday afternoon, the former english teacher goes dancing in the advance and in paris, a former hunting ground. she says her days are full, but for like the color it's important to transmit the
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experience of june. i mean my take my grandchildren with me travelling on vacation . i teach them house a needs and how to dance to not click what they still have. why don't say oh, she says that she loved her job and didn't stop at 62. like the majority of her colleagues. she carried on teaching for another 3 years. a lot of young people started working late now. so it's almost that they have to control this. 64 or 65000000 bass does not understand why so many french people are against the pension reform, which increases the age of retirement. to 64, she points out that there are more and more older people and fewer younger ones. the state had to react, some of the dancers did go out to protest against the reforms, but often they have
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a different attitude to work. some even carry on until they are well past 80. the 12 i really very much. i work on a voluntary basis. as a manager and companies in startups, desktop, according to a study by the prestigious higher education establishment, seals people, most french people do not feel similarly fulfilled by their work. melanie studied art history and was hoping to cure 8 exhibitions, but she did not find a job. he, we all in front of the, not saddam, because he drove by then he gives guided tours of parents to tourists, but she's not happy with the job. so i think the ones my started 2 months ago and have no social life anymore. i work every weekend on holidays. i finish late at night, sometimes 10 pm. it's a shame because i liked the profession,
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but i see that i'm happy to sacrifice something to do is what she spends her lunch breaks alone. not with colleagues. she feels like a small colleague and the parents tourist industry machine. yep. on paper, at least french legislation is work or friendly offering a 35 hour working week and at least 5 weeks annual vacation. medium bass says that many young people do not realize how lucky they are. your thoughts coming up? oh, i see the attitude to will cause changes in mind. a working was about fulfillment. i was a teacher, so i wanted to teach to share in only the know i'm scheduled for young people. working is more about earning lots of money for food. i was how i feel like i need work without you. melanie does indeed want to earn money, but she wants recognition. and not just having the feeling of being
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a number own that this is the defense area, the business district of power, as well as all these towns office thomas, if you will. one statistic says, half of the working population in france is frustrated, too much hierarchy and not enough freedom. melanie agrees a good will come, i want to like my work. i wanted to fill me in and it was like if you don't want to get up in the morning to go to work, you went up not going anywhere. it is counter productive. but the young woman has to earn a living. so she doesn't have much choice, she has to work. and because she has to, she would prefer to stop working as early as possible. so she to can enjoy life and retirement. dancing in the blog, dive on, send the some 14 housing weapons have been collected in so be as nationwide this on the lines
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campaign, it is part of a one month i missed the, the citizens good hand in the unregistered veterans without fear of punishment. but don't go save, it's too little too late. so be a, is a wash. and in the the fi um, the government only took action off the 17 people was killed in 2 mile shootings in may. was thousands across serbia have joined protests against gun violence. gun ownership is something that many of the country take for granted. it's a booming business. shooting is a popular sport in serbia. today's guests are given a sniper rifle. this one was using afghanistan and bosnia the operator say, with a hint of pride, and the owner stands on fire. arms is clear and they will be out of the the sun with a firearm, per se. doesn't kill anyone. that's the message we want to get across the talk. you
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can commit a crime or a murder with any weapon or object. there are 2 sides to everything. what was recently 2 crimes involving firearms sent shock waves to serbia. in may, a young man killed 8 in a neighboring village. his family had an arsenal of weapons, stuff piled of the day before and bell grade. students shot 8 classmates and a security guard with his father's gun sues the shooting sprees. tens of thousands have taken to the streets, including dan tonka, whose children attended the school where the shooting took place. the system, the state. everyone has failed and his eyes. he feel society is becoming more violent. demonstrators want the president and government to step down day on time because children naturally so by the massacre at the school, he says he will never forget the fear and complaints that they have been left to
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cope with the aftermath themselves. the families feel abandoned. me also take the 1st i did. there's a feeling of shock from the whole situation for you. you can see me is much more intense than you can grass and politically or socially. it doesn't matter when you're sick and then we had to deal with the trauma. so slowly this fear that we had all develop the school shooter in belgrade was only 13 years old. the gun was legally owned by his father, weeks later, people are still struggling to comprehend what happened that according to the small arm survey research project, serbia brings 3rd in the world when it comes to the possession of weapons. statistically, one and 3 serves owns a gun, often illegally. although the number is following slightly,
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the serbian gun lobby talks exclusively about legal firearms. just as a teacher does not die illegal, no 7 percent of the population is legally armed and then not $36.00 as foreign media report on see that you said it makes 12 weapons per 100 inhabitants. sunamerica you 10 times less than in the us for the issue. if the numbers are correct and they certainly are, we are along with the least armed country see good in europe. i misread the main menu and now it has an exam that we have it all in the wake of the shooting sprays . the serbian government has called for people to turn in their legal weapons anonymously and without penalty. thousands have done so already. on top of that. the legal trade in both weapons and weapon parts has been completely banned for 2 years. a step too far for the shooting range operators. this was always the thing. what does this look? something happened that should not have happened to me at the city. obviously this
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would be a respective of whether the guns were legal or not. jarquin cheaper than what i think it's too rash to prohibit legitimate gun owners from doing what was previously legal need going talk with them for up you sent them says guns are only part of the problem. he talks of a generally brutalization of serbian society and says pro government channels such as ping tv, contributing to this pink tv broadcast, the lowest form of content in his new insults and sites for it. because of that, it's a latent form of violence. quite a method of use, it does not directly victimize, but it creates a feel like it's a m, b, and atmosphere in which we are constantly one step away from verbal violence available in the past. and after that, we're only one step away from physical violence. people have called for p t. v to be set down. pressure on the state is growing. the government
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knows that the mood is turning against it. it may serve as autocratic president, alexander village, organize a demonstration for himself, and had loyalist transported from all over the country. to build great long live alexander voltage to the i support my fellow countryman, boot sheets for sylvia. the nature of the government is still firmly in the saddle, but there is an error change in serbia. and now that's what our goal is by the dice, and the could even be able to do anything to preserve the 20. the spider dies island belongs to the dutch entities and those politically to the netherlands. but also known to europe is a major driver of climate change, which poses a threat to the island of barnett enlightenment, lynn jania,
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and jessica johnson. how long experienced the dramatic consequences of global warming on the ground. but she has a plan to mitigate the consequences relative bonaire as an island in the caribbean, netherlands, and is under threat. as we have sea level rise and worsening storms as a result of climate change, we're going to expect the waves to come over this small breaker and then potentially enter the ram star the the projected wetlands area. jessica johnson is an environmental engineer from the us. she's decided to be proactive and not wait for others. her plan is to help mitigate the climate catastrophe by planting mangrove siblings. so our idea is that we create this green barrier between the open ocean and this projected area. mangrove grow in sailing coastal waters. we visit a part of the forest, where the main roads are still intact, sabina,
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and go as our guide. the marine biologist grew up in the caribbean and is the driving force behind that association comprising hundreds of volunteers engaged in conservation. they call themselves the mangrove maniacs. sabina has to get right into the water to plant the seedlings. they take root in a chalky silt, in biodegradable bags. each one is a source of hope, and although even they can hold back to see forever, you see mangrove sign, the hype, at the moment, everybody thinks the manga side of the solution. but does it cause yet? also demand goes to suffer from a sea level rise, but the roots of a mature mangrove can hold the sands together and break the waves. so the idea in itself is good, but time is short. in the race against climate change, these structures can give the ceilings and much needed head start in just a few years. so this will disappear in the mangroves will stay because their roots
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a right. find out on to the to the point dw, a special edition of complex own, we tend to baskin. it says the border crossing point from moldova into ukraine. severest fight to the current moment between ukraine and russia is roughly a 100 kilometers away. the big question dominates here is where most of the proteins next target, like 90 minutes, dw, the pre clinic to
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