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what it says is behind the passage of ministration with all dissipating the way to new elections. so we'll be able to take conflicts in 60 minutes on p. w. what secrets? why behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites p w world heritage 360 yeah. now the hello and welcome to focus on you up. it's nice to have you with us sweltering heat . has it, the south of europe withdraw sense temperatures over 40 degrees celsius. any spark
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can cause a fire. spain has already seen violent forest fires in may. this year, lack of rain and years of persistence drops, of drastic could increase the number of fire fighting operations. fire we gazed, facing intense works during the upcoming main forest fire season. now it's up to people like enriques of past to prevent outbreaks of large fires. he's part of a special task force and he is alarmed. forest and spain have lost much of their natural powers of defense. climate change has significantly weakened the countries tree population. that's why and well wooded areas like catalonia mattress being done to improve the forest resistance. and the roads are dry and dusty and it's hot. $35.00 degrees celsius enriques up his is
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scouting the cadillac and forest with his special unit on a mission to prevent forest fires. and that's what i think i'll heat waves are becoming stronger and more frequent alone. we can only try to stop fires from spreading by observing and responding facts in the 1st half of 2023, almost 70000. hector is a forest burnt down. that's an area greater than all of the madrid of all the land burnt by wild fires in the you over half is in spain and because very concerned, he checked the soil for moisture and keep finding the same result. yeah, so yeah, it's dry down deep into the earth, meaning fires can break out at any moment to go to. so they have to take action with local massage, simply add to the sum of the car. they put that feeling instead,
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i think we've created a strategic protective strip here and it was it and cleared all the brush from the 4th floor. that was my thought. oh yeah, they will get hit the days they get the how do i mean if a fire does break out it can't spread and can't reach the tree tops. you get it. go to that as a comparison, we left everything over the day or the way it was going to start, i guess we're going to sell in the other the firefighters back at the station are also on high alert at even the slightest sign of a forest fire they head out in nearly done mile is specialized in these kinds of disasters . and he says, extreme climatic conditions are streaming. the 4th best plan is that still same what you, when i find the plants are really suffering and summer dead, others are losing bio mass to look at the sky when that which creates you better
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fuel for a forest fire of the one them via phone names and if a fire starts under those conditions at all the more violent from the outset within those. yeah, there's that any c o in late june, a fire broke out in the back country around tyra go now. firefighters possibly from the air and ground bottles. emily monitor the operation from the station when i'm i keep getting a harvesting machine caught fire and set like a seal to and from there, the flames quickly spread to the jays and for as well the, the special unit conduct the regular aerial surveillance, also to observe harvesting activities, and enrique cents fire trucks to the fields just in case there's an activity that they will be eligible for because it's harvest,
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the thing is dangerous because it takes place from the hot and from the building. 10, doing a fire can start at any moment. it's done with that, keep the support thing and that's why we stay close so we can respond quickly and we'll get it out. and if i would almost have to be them in failures atlas, i can still give them the farmers are thankful to have the firefighters around. tomas every has been in too dangerous situations, but managed to extinguish the fire on his own in the nick of time. with this carpet, and there was a sudden bang and the exhausted and a sparks flew out onto the hay hanging from the machine. yeah, just because you've been a fire broke down, goes into into your the firefighters, anticipate things getting tougher in the future. emily sees climate change as the primary culprit last and most of it ask you the name was going going to dental color for the intense heat is making the atmosphere
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increasing the unstable basic idea. when that causes higher wind speeds and those wins make fire is way more destructive than normal. remodel. enrique and his prevention team are also concerned about the humanities, climate footprint. they say prevention alone isn't enough. and better policy measures are urgently needed. but oh yeah, most gotta be not all the stuff with it and all the way. and then when the, the world is transforming into a forest burning everywhere and get them out of going through the country is need to realize we can't leave this kind of heritage for our children. less courts or the stress forest has made it through yet another hot and dry day, tomorrow and week, and his crew will head out once again to try and prevent the worst from happening. a few weeks ago we introduce you to you hor, ukrainian soldier. he's been fighting against the rushing of your patient on the
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front line. he was injured at last. the legs then returned to his unit with a prosthesis. you hor has no doubt that he's doing the right thing. they accepted an offer from norway for an even better prosthesis because it promises to make him quicker on the battlefield. u haul is currently undergoing treatment and you know is capital also just to make it back to us congress. continuing on the lake of norway, a gordon demon feels very far away from the worn ukraine. but in the thoughts it's still very close. even here the rehab facility. both lost the leg fighting at the front and ukraine. even so, a gore plans to head back to the war soon. well, have you there? would it be that those are probably going to be after what happened and what i've gone through before, i'm not really afraid, is yours that i'm going to publish. it will take it as long as nothing else gets torn off an arm or leg. then i'll give it some more of donald boomers. and
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the go, it shows up here a 2nd time, but the movie then i'll give it some serious thought until set like this metal on metal for 39 year old diem. a joke. so one way to deal with his experiences, he's made the decision not to return to the cha seems a little time passes and you get used to civilian life. and i have a son to raise money. yeah. there are a lot of things to do with it. even though we have to get away from this war a little life, but for 20 year old jake or the war, still a decisive factor in his life. we 1st met him in may in eastern ukraine mobile. i'm looking at this level. it must have been an anti personnel mine. youngest, they were scattered around me. i stepped on, it fell and didn't realize what happens. i looked at my leg so, but it wasn't there anymore. that's capable of topical with me is that i need to
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say what his lower leg couldn't be saved. he spent the next 7 months in hospital. they go have to learn how to walk on a specific against the advice of his doctors and wishes of his family. he decided to return to the front. here in norway, specialist are trying to do more for him. they said that you're gore with a new prosthetic that offers a wider range of movement out of the simple 1001st step. obviously, the fit on this prosthetic is more flexible. i can do this with a visa, and let's say that the shock absorption is better and it doesn't jolt the bone. it's great boost. they go in d, my are spending 5 weeks in this clinic about 100 kilometers north of us law. despite the language barrier, they've a warmly received by their know wage and follow patients.
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they're comfortable here to with a, it's like there are 2 very different worlds. there's a war, but here this piece. everything's quiet while on the other side there's a total chaos. the change those the world of good days and the clinic or john packed with strength, training and gymnastics, among other things. the therapists focus on the soldiers particular needs as an add time interesting by spin for an older person. for example, it might be more important to be able to take care of themselves, often have to do simple things like going to the bathroom and climbing stairs, or going shopping for soldiers. it's more about how they can move around the battlefield. and so we pick more advanced exercise is what you're seeing now is not what we do with our regular and few t patients. no mind about 10 big drawers,
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making good progress. the team is satisfied with this new prosthetic thing and somebody on the south no longer fits at all. at 1st, it was all right lovely. by the time we got to the clinic, my leg was hurting right via credit and prosthetic was fitted and it worked. i can spend the whole day and then with the only thing with the doctors here say another operation could health, but the patient has other plans intends to return home. guess it's official discharge and look for work for his part. yeah, go, i will report a straight back to his unit in the daunted us these days in regular contact with his comrades and his mother, the hello. hello my son. boom. what's new at home? so i got back from work and picked some cherries and now i'm cooking and tomorrow i'll go back to work. first,
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his mother was against her only son returning to the war. but now the family has accepted the decision you have, i wonder? i think he's in dom edible. our entire family sees him that way. it's the men's duty not to hide away. if there were more people like you go and his friends and brothers, we'd winchester to us. he's a hero. we support him. we have no other choice for son had a choice. you could choose to stay in norway study work and build a new life for himself. but he is returning to the ukrainian lines and his homeland actually was comrades to everyone, hugo, or feels he has a duty to in spite of the sacrifices it cost a heavy, rioting ripped france at the end of june. it was triggered by the depth of the hill,
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a fringe teenager with a migrant background. the police killed the 17 year old steering a traffic control and non tear on the outskirts of paris. the outburst so furious, especially from people in the suburbs were directed at the state and its executive authority. the police. how many who does the brother also dies junior police check, like many french people? he wonders if the police have a problem with allowance and racism. molotov cocktails directed at the police burning buses and looting for days on end, right, spread across france, the unrest started after 17 year old and i know was shot by police during a traffic stop and non tear a suburb of parents. the policeman later claimed that the car was moving towards him, but the video was proven wrong. they showed that he was not in danger when he shot
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this traffic stop was caught on camera. on like dozens of other cases of police violence primarily directed at the inhabitants of the bun. yeah. or southern cases like that have made a boot from neal to his family. he was another victim of police violence like no, he was shot during a police. jeff, the latest. that's him when he was 4 years old and then preschool. that's him at 6 with our father proficio. this may be joined to getting as a teenager, he was convicted of theft and spent time in prison on say to he never killed anyone, imagery that he made mistakes stove his way, but he never used excessive violence. never killed anyone who made the major to do what was your dogs. may the siblings take us to the parking lot where the police
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stopped him in 2015, after spotting him by chance. he had not returned to prison after his day for all. you don't want him to live in. my brother was driving in 1st gear. i've tried to drive past them late, but the policeman month to the side and shot him twice by the policeman changed his testimony 5 times and at the end you have to admit to shooting from the side uh with the think that he wasn't acting in self defense and this one did usually the 2nd shot, killed him from the fulton to tempered a verdict and card has not yet been reached. cases of police violence in france have been on the right since 2017. when a law was passed to give police more power during traffic stops, studies show the risk of dying during the police control was 3 times higher in france and britain. french interior minister domino admits the vin
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shortcomings that the is companies ship to commit to police make mistakes too. but we also need to ensure that they haven't better and longer training. they don't use them because he gets a cruise like got the policeman. abdulla icons de reaches out to the suburban residents who have often experience decades of social deprivation. the suburbs often have higher immigrant population for nicholas and he uses videos and comments on social media to bridge the devise and explain the police proceed. active hotel present a 7 month old result of no police officer gets up in the morning. wanted to kill someone where you'd be walking in on some districts, especially where many immigrants lived. the crime rates are high in general. similar, we're not patrolling the streets for no reason pulled that up. we have to double the residents, want the police to be present at the difficulty, the mother that prison before you see some friends, sociologists argue that certain districts have become ghettos, the state as let down its inhabitants says me show co, correct?
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yeah. but on the go down. yeah, there was a colonial context to all of this to say possible example, because some of the suburbans resemble the french colonies, but that's the inhabitants are constantly controlled by police. there's racial profiling on remediation. yeah. these are mean, yes, your great years, miriam and me boot had been fighting for the policeman who killed their brother to be convicted. they oppose the riots though. fell the menu fish desperately to peacefully protest a better than burning cars belonging to innocent people on a well. the rift runs deep between the suburbs and the police forces of the french state. violence could seemingly flare up again at any time. since breakfast in 2020 british farmers like tim chambers have faced the big challenge. there just aren't enough harvest workers. the u. k is departure from the
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european union has led to a shortage of foreign n, usually cheaper labor. many birds would consider this kind of job to a strenuous and too poorly paid, while the domestic economy is still struggling with the consequences of bricks it. here comes to figure from a recent survey, more than 50 percent of the british people would vote rejoined the u. it. is it really feasible to harvest the u. k. strawberries without chief labor from low age countries. as subjects if you're is preached and promised brits were supposed to have been picking this fruit for top, paid the but farmer tim chambers is something of a stick in the mud. he's got bulgarians, indonesians, and cossacks out in his fields for 12 years. and now now if you want that person to be highly paid,
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then please pay me more money in the supermarkets. and i will put us out of a 100000 pound pick. who in the field? impossible. we've, we've tried for many years for the last 10 years to encourage english people back onto funds to what farmer tim's problem is that he can't find enough flavors from abroad. the british government would rather let fewer migrants and not more, not nearly as many work permits are being approved as are needed, which would be about another $10000.00. they would not issuing what permits until the season, who already started, which is too late. so we need the flexibility to bring people in earlier. they weren't allowing that to happen. they weren't telling us as an industry, even if the would be the availability of any labor to it's like he's saying, let them find out the hard way. the home secretary responsible. so algebra berman
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is an aggressive exit idealogue seen here at a rally of ultra conservatives from her party. there was no good reason why we can't train up enough truck drivers, but choose fruit because builders, welders, wrecks enables us to build a high skilled, high wage economy that is less dependent on low skilled foreign labor. the economist like johnson port is think this labor shortage is precisely what the british government wanted. the idea of the new policy is precisely to squeeze sectors that relied on lower paid labor to force them to invest more in technology, to trade, to up skill, whether or not that's going to work. of course, it's too early to tell to understand better where the brakes it idea logs are coming from. we have to go back to their former head forest johnson. he promised
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a golden age donning. after leaving the you and the u. k. where everybody would soon be far better off economically and that is our vision for britain. a high wage low to. 9 highest fuel pipe productivity economy with incomes rising fastest for those who are those pay? well, what it is to end the situation would you have controlled immigration coming in for low skilled jobs pushing down wages his successor, richie. so net has now become johnson's arch nemesis. but sooner is it best to tear himself and a kindred spirit as regards his economic vision. this country is a beacon for the world's most successful talented people. we want to attract the best in the process of around the world to come here to research, to study, to create new businesses to come and work, and you will grow and companies. what does that mean for the strawberry harvest that either wellpaid ritz have to do the job? for robots?
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some british farms are already partly automated. and unlike the british government's attitude towards work permits, it's quite generous on this account. you're marking some 230000000 euros for developing new ideas and agriculture. duncan robertson is renting his 1st prototypes to farmers, and he says they're getting better all the time for people to work as robot supervisors, we employed people in a support functions. they are responsible for deploying robots to custom sites and making sure that they're working to formally as well as they should. and those, those jobs may be slightly better paid and perhaps slightly more desirable than the freight ticket. that may press all the right buttons for the government, but duncan robertson cautions if they're still in a test phase, human pickers will be needed alongside machines for some time to come. tim chambers continues to fume about the government withholding the foreign pickers
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he needs while brits won't take the jobs for him. robots are still far off in the future, or the rough prototypes out there for us to be harvesting. and some of them show initial signs of potentially they might be quite good. but where's the capital going to come from to invest in that machinery? the industry is now one is needs is actually not making the money that we need to, to invest in that kind of machinery. like many british farmers, he depends on foreign labor. no amount of pressure can change that no matter how hard the brakes the tiers may wish otherwise, british farmers can't do without their foreigners. boxing is not just a sport. it's an art for at least according to the creator itself. and exhibition currently on display in brussels. there's a boxing ring set up there and everyone is invited to join in. but this isn't the place for upper cars and knock house. the name of the exhibition is to open the
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young people's eyes to the art of boxing with other black eyes. site school trip to a museum might not sound that exciting before. he knows where he is 18 year old and res fighting in a boxing ring. but this is in fact art and then right, so the part of it is also comes on to disagree with us. it's really strange. it's like you're an exhibit was but i think it's great, it's really motivating. we're in midland dick a deprived district of brussels, notorious for being home to the terrorist behind the powers attack 7 years ago. it's also home to the mainland museum, which wants to transform the reputation of both the area under boxing. looks that looks at those. boxing is a sport. it is not
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a violent street fight. it's light to cliches, about our district. if you dig a little deeper, you see more or less, but we want to dispel prejudice. and this is the exhibition traces the history of boxing. it celebrates legends like mohammed donnelly, as well as today's local heroes fi mailboxes from within peak. the curator se boxing has long been a source of inspiration for artists. of the exhibition unpacking the aspiring punch for visitors of all ages to say a couple of what the books are when you see 2 boxers fighting with each other. it's like a down. let's go to these movements. that'd be sense. a very special energy. the me off the to getting it from me, it's art and most of the boxing ring is also used by professionals who perform here and carry out the normal everyday training. but anyone who has been
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through the exhibition they look at it's from a whole new perspective and see the art behind the sport. and that's all from this edition of focus on your of thanks for watching bye. i the the, [000:00:00;00]
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