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is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need, and the lightest textile ways gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube, the hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's good to have you with us. but then situation in the middle east as having an impact all over the world, including on people here in germany. i didn't. vic, no global defense, the 7 nothing. how can you do that for the president's time? my us know big kinda thing is solid. dotted on israel by that there is
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a group home us presented in the killing of the highest number of jews since the end of the protocol in berlin. over $10000.00 people have demonstrated against violence and being freezing anti semitism in the country after the hamas attacks bone and experienced a sojourn anti israel and anti semitic incidents. certain districts even written as violent clashes between the protest of the police. in situations such as these people like barriers, catastrophe, and lily crowds, a family believe that moderate and mediating voices have become ever more important . they accommodate demanding the rift and heating the pain by advocating for reconciliation and tolerance. it's been new me i am really i am public opinion is really jammed. it's my novice deadline. david, she's actually for the head of the christ bear initiative against anti semitism. some of the many i and one were conflict old problem that was solved by violence, of course, provide conduce for them. well that's been use of our lender. i'm very worried
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about further riots and an escalation of the situation on this. go out soon as it to out soon. this very of increasing violence is a feeling many people had been in 5th, thousands came together to show the support against homeless terrorism and sold a deputy with israel. a master tech on the country as well as a mess of retaliatory strikes and garza and the human attire and catastrophe have had consequences. invalid. several registered demonstrations by pro palestinian groups were cancelled by police. in the wake of this spontaneous gatherings took place and then ariel fell in with the launch immigration population, fireworks with throne and police useful to cannons. many people were detained at the same time, anti semitic, and vices incidents appeared to be on the right. you didn't do it in for juice,
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feel very unsafe, never before have so many people i knew left their children and not sent them to school or taking them to daycare and it was like never experience or anything like that before i thought the sooner or not a tabitha jace and his colleagues sign crisis mode every day. teachers and authorities ask for advice on how to de escalate into community tensions. especially in districts like my cone and clubs back with many immigrant slips. okay, that's the incentive as an interesting, i've also never had so many concern muslims were afraid that their children will be stigmatized here criminalized. they are also worried about their safety, about their livelihood disease, so hurt with an existence because it also knows that them many perspectives and the israeli palestinian conflict and one's them to be hon. she has found the berlin association for peace and them at least that organize this demonstrations. her father was a pedestal, indian citizen of israel. she varies about her friends and gaza. they say they
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apologise to change anything. besides think about the twins, they tell me the only thing you can do as yourself. nice pray that this was all the but i think that is, this feeling was actually, you know, like more money in the coming to send to say this violence was stopped on and says move resolution, it's me, i'm a lose all that's why causes a took part in the demonstration showing solidarity with palestinians. she wants to draw attention to the suffering on both sides. she says, uh huh. does, does not contradict omni state support for israel the we most items by israel sign. come with me. the question is how to stand by it signed. we should be a critical friends. and being critical friends include telling your friends that it is not ok to boom, innocent civilians in gaza. this
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demonstration includes back nicole and brought together some 5000 people of diverse backgrounds to colson and divide this the clouds beg based tabitha jace sees in this moment of high tensions that exchange and building bridges a more important than alpha. he wants more dialogue at schools from an early age and warns against me jack reactions whose prime does he have to stay calm and show our readiness? i didn't for exchange and often design for those. that is what they are requires now, and this was the student the at the for that me because the has brought a 2nd, kendall. so that allied to shines full of today. she wants to continue to work against violence and full peace in the middle east. just as she does,
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he and her hometown offended people in france that also in shock, frances home to the largest jewish community in europe. most the same as of many other countries, anti semitic incidents have been on the rise here as well. however, people like the jewish baker, eric, be nice on hopeful that the middle east conflict will not impact his life and the life of his most of them. neighbor heavy by the do live in the persians above of firestick for many years, jews, muslims, and christians have peacefully coexisted here. and they are determined not to let that harmony be disrupted. they stand together to show their support. the e mom, hudson shell gumi, recently visited perez's grand synagogue to pay tribute to the victims of the violence outside patrolling police war in the middle east. the mom
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has been a close companion to show a master suite for years. jews, muslims, and christians came together shaken by recent events. here's the limits of park barrett clean, murdered over us. i was and i was and of our sisters brothers and children. we can normally warn them now their thoughts are with israel, but easily mist attacks are having an ongoing impact in their own country too. they fear terrorists might strike again and the mom shares this concern the need may be in treatment done. yes, you've people, the course is lumniss,
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the losing brothers and french far left extreme is our spreadsheet from social media. we kind of let the middle east conflict be transported over here. so again, so south sit is like a little jerusalem. since the 1950s, the old parisian suburb has been home to a vibrant jewish community from northern africa, living alongside many muslims and christians. they co existed peacefully for many years. but in 2014 anti semitic attacks shook sunset. bloody sunday, the tv could be not use as run a kosher bakery in south said for 30 years. he is pace trees and cakes are a real hit. but in his cafe in the center, he notices the mood shifting bonus. i'll come in and also from the elders. this tension is more time passes. visual levels. here comes
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a mirror of how are you book, i'm sure the mayor of seth said is joined by the police prefect. they're making round, visiting jewish businesses to somebody says to pass the volumes of message circulating online that you get check tire. just curious what the single most people definitely are they. that's also if you notice something unusual, it isn't terribly unsettled for now. there's only so many creditors, i'm not afraid of the list. i'm afraid of young guys coming in from the i would say, or are you in south says the police are now patrolling the streets and not just to you that this pro palestine demo in paris, protestors screamed israel murders the event was prohibited yet through thousands,
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including many young french people, the police were alarmed. 71 year old de la by it is a household name and saw said he likes to lend a hand repairing bikes or helping neighbors. he is muslim, but he doesn't ask about people's background or religion. nobody's associate shows we're working together more closely than ever here. he runs a neighborhood association and collects anything that can be reused. he's a passionate tinkering in his workshop every day. there he, here's what local say about the new war, raging in the middle east, south and things will stay quite here. and so, so that's why, but we've been working on that for years and they associations, whatever happens in israel,
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it's not coming to us ourselves. but it shows that stuff is soft, so may have remain calm. but in northern france, it's a different story. a 20 year old chechnya and jihad is carried out a deadly knife attack. there. the president rushed to the crime scene, and friends went into top. terror alerts its market day in south say he is here to be offerings here are as diverse as the people of saxon themselves. the alarming news and war in the middle east don't seem to be stirring people up for now. the most just stuff. of course, i want things to stay this way. i'm thankful to have freedom of speech and friends you. we should bring the problems from over there. anyone who can speak them mind. this isn't the country me, but we were secretary. we all this vista ged is convinced the people here can
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coexist peacefully, but will it stay that way in the future? the letting me know introduce you to an infant tradition from the patriarchal relatives of, of a new one that most europeans have also not hold off. it's about women daunting into men. which sounds rather like agenda changed for women like justine, grief, that is the only possible way to become the head of the family. something that booming and patriarchal and comes with a ruler of being, you know, otherwise not entitled to these women, not cause board natures or swan logins be visited most probably the last of them in liberal, in the mountains of another, another baby shopping who does extra hard work in this heat,
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but the work has to be done. now you've seen this is winter comes early up in the mountains of north and i'll be in the port, but the phone will address. it's hardwell, but i'm a woman, but i'm a strong like a manual quote and i like the what you bought. i did it when i was younger by next month, and i still do it today of aquarium, done meredith as i buy it with us. justina is one of albany, a so called sworn versions. what bernisha since the middle ages ancient customary law. as soon as the commune of allowed women to live as men with the same rights and duties, often as a last resort to ensure a family survival, as the only man were able to inherit, as i can afford. well, well my, when my father got sick and died tonight, this, we decided that i would help my mother raise the children. justina took a vow of chastity and was then considered a man. she became known as mooney,
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the new head of the family. yes, there are plenty of women who are unmarried, but no definitions of 270 shows were put on the good old traditions, mine like manliness and hospitality. and on to devote yourself exclusively to your family course towards wisdom sort of fun. you'll probably talk either. i'm devoted, she is justina has provided for her brothers and sisters for many years now. they are thankful and fully accept her as head of the family because that's a simple question using mine the respective and has a negative influence intervention that yours is. she is what people undisputed. oh, sar. tnf family to inform me. yes. okay. even now, i'm 47 years old. i david that contradict each of them you can find the 2nd part he's only known as do need to the outside world. she and her family user
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female name. the role of furniture has nothing to do with sexual orientation. is a purely social function. as a bonus, yet a woman takes on the rule of a man. and that's it says you say good please. let's read what's the broken o depo? just something with the car to the truck and let's have a look and tell me what to do with it. i think i can fix it with a wire. i can help you. they tell me via to the name of what albany is. capital to run, it is far from the reality of the last pernicious people even knew what the bernisha is anymore. but the other should fall. yes, of course. the women who are a strong this man at home, hostage with for in the way women know that the shows are resourceful. well, they have shown what they are capable or even during the war to go. the new portfolio
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was revolutionary for the time you can do me to the name of the foreigners and back in the mountains justina, she was a photo of a lovely also, bernisha valley was a soldier center policeman. they met just before a lease that come lucky. so i'm going to get time. is there anything that had come, she was, my friend was in law, spanish, and so the, it's a lonely life up here in the mountains. the family had to give up farming almost 10 years ago. instead of opening their house to tourist more and more people are discovering the beauty of the obedient and homes that get up when we run the guest house together with my sister and the next few years old when they live, we closed it. i'm getting old and i can't do it alone. almost her whole family has moved abroad. there's simply too little work here. justina is all the
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happier that her sisters from italy and the usa of come for a surprise visit for a few care free days with the family before she's left alone. once again, still, you know, would never leave for more than as long as like the place of extraordinary beauty created like god himself can go with this is where i was born, put in. i'm so happy here. new to this place up. let's label who lives in 70 the community and then we have to can use dina news with her as a centuries old tradition will die to you, but there's no way of writing that. she says, what matters is that her family lives on she needs such is a winemaker and has all the qualities needed for
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a successful career as a buying drawer. however, such lives in dokie, a country that is go on by the religiously guns away, the body of president, that's up they have ad on since coming to bar or the lawn has guns instantly promoted non alcoholic beverages. he has also increased taxes on alcohol. these are the challenging conditions, will bind makers in toki, some of whom have a centuries old tradition such as those and the rest and part of the country, neil the bulgarian bottle. for the meat of them, she needs like such, gives her father a tour of the barbarism. it was a good year with lots of rain and plenty of sun. as such has high hopes for this year's red wine in trace western turkey. the conditions are ideal. y'all's little stroke subjected to very homes here in the summer, underneath that's really cool in the evening. and as a mom which chills the grapes typically if it were always hot and sugar contents
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and the grapes would rise to the claim number. and that would be a problem to call the national just to control it over such her father and her brother were found at the winery 17 years ago on their family's property. wine has been grown in the area for thousands of years. and why makers like such one to revive the tradition. but the current religiously conservative government has other ideas so confusing is that we have to deal with obstacles unlike any on the site. so for example, with them we have to renew an operating license every 2 years and that costs money every time. and they also try to close avenues if somebody wants to come in, we can come to festival level cultural events like asians months of them. she may say yes, like a little blush, and the last, the largest and you know, college is completely prohibited is also to advertise may affect women, which are they coming up on the farm. and then there are the alcohol taxes over the
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past 12 years. they have increased by over 1500 percent, wind, beer, tobacco, all are set to become more expensive, says president air to one, an ardent opponent of alcohol. got in so that we keep raising taxes on tobacco and alcohol. are you buying roughly or beer done, or is it gives me say, oh no, i don't care, get it all by in any way. lucky all most i'm get a all my thing to do but why? and culture is more than just binge drinking. says she needs such, she hasse, regular taste things at the winery explicitly private events. after all, she is not allowed to advertise wine lovers and kind of sores come from as far as is timble 300 kilometers a way to. yeah, and i'll keep the, as far as wind is concerned,
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turkey doesn't get the attention it deserves because i and that literally has something to do with it. all it takes as well that me, i'm be fixed so that we can some of these keys. we are a most and even battery will exist. it is. but we should move each page, we are a country with a majority needs. alcohol is just an intoxicant solution that'd be k. the name var socks wants to combat these prejudices. her visitors are invited to help with the harvest or goal to show everyone it's normal agriculture, not some kind of drug. in turkey, the average person drinks less than a liter of wine and per year. and that's including the $13000000.00 tourists who visit the country annually. from me, the number of wine drinkers, no consumption has been increasing. but despite that,
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there has been a really increasing interest in one production and the culture in our to but not everyone in the area approves in the neighboring village. they wouldn't think of using grapes to make anything besides vinegar. frankly speaking to this is a conservative village minute you can see that from his name that our ancestors were silent woodlands. well, that's why we don't drink wine. it goes against our faith. so we was, yeah, well we had a wine growing hasn't been taught at turkish agricultural schools for years. some employees on the state have to justify themselves. it's heavy deal. a lot of yeah, some people ask me, why do you work on a vineyard money and that doesn't bring any blessings to send. and they say, i'm happy here. you know that i'm a dental for me. it's hard for the vintners to looking over to both area to the european union. wine makers, they are have the same soil the same great varieties the same sun,
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but they are subsidized. what is the fish vehicle that they can understand that price is that would hardly even cover up production costs and all that's between us is 20 kilometers and the modem. they didn't give me 2 minutes ago, avenue midwife. but despite all the difficulties such pushes on for the success of traditional quality wine made in turkey, let me ask you a fine question. know what is green and gold and wide dots the on. so it can be found on a green at the like the one in the south west of england in the quotes was there tens of thousands of she braves and blushed. green meadows, and one young shepherd stands out succeeding an old step godwin. he's deeply passionate about animals and has more than a 100 of them. for this teenager, there's nothing more beautiful than spending time with the hood. a nice
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place many things in life. the reality of raising sheet there's nothing like the room money to sized image. it's a tough job, especially when she gets better. not every teenager would be up to it to go to the foot. sebastien joseph godwin is not your typical teenager. and he is in these elements that mom decided what was out some days they, they do annoy. you have a day the next day. he's left to them to think, well, i probably not know they make, they make. will they make me just stand there in a failed over there? they didn't retain an awful lot, but i just think it's the, the fact when they have a problem and then you fix it is the so it's moving fact that they help them see a sounding thing is probably the people since even raised by phone lines. his mother works in the school and his papa is a technician. they simply grew up in the delightful landscape off the cox walls.
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and you can tell he's coaching next a sheet. he came to me one day when we were hey making. and he said, you know, ralph, he said i'd quite like to be a farmer and we've moved that was probably or 8 years ago. the meat from sent lambs is same good, but up skin london, restaurants have taken notice. monk, clemson, is head chef, which i mentioned and found restaurants in kensington. he recently created a whole set menu using sept lambs. i met this young farmer when he was uh, 13 years old and i just loved his passion. is it to j as in the, for the lives that he was raising? it just goes to show what you can achieve by simply enjoying what you do. no matter how young you. um that's what this
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the this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel prepares for ground operations in gaza . the is really, are me, says tanks carried out overnight rates and the gaza strip to attack from us positions is really again worn civilians and gaza to move so ahead of an expected full scale index. also coming up after weeks of political parentless premises in the us capital. there's finally a new leader in congress. republican lawmakers elect trump ally mike johnson as the
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