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to new houses and renewed costs guessing code the rates of holding sign and the volunteers will winter freeze the nation kids particular scene, rebuild jobs, move indices, dw, the hello, and welcome to focus on your it's wonderful to have you with us. we have hardly any rights and a practically excluded from society for women. and i've gone to sun. life has become increasingly difficult since with autobahn to look back over the country in 2021. many are trying to escape. zora is one of those will already managed together
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with the entire music school. she fled into exhausted and now lives and nothing far too good in the city of bravo. she continues to make music from that. something that is absolutely forbidden in her native country, the homesick for afghanistan played by an orchestra whose members were driven from their homeland. the young musicians are seeking a future in europe. the breakfast time in braga, in northern portugal, cousins or and for rita, had been living here with her uncle since the flat of dentist, in in 2021. for the 14 year olds. it's important to stand up to the taliban spin on music. even from here in far away, portable thing i think is a lot of crime. it's like i think language and the feeling is they tell them things
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with music. i think it's very important to play music and that's why the person that's who's very lucky that others go, that they've got assessed and they can be the voice of a gun gills. despite their freedom in portugal, they both miss whom on the way to her. so they sing a song in their native language, presto, and the music steam. other students are tuning up. it's a major rehearsal for their upcoming european concert tour. portuguese conductor, 2 of them. what are the sofa is impressed by his students? let's go to bar 63 specific. that is fraud, audit, all the daughter. oh, okay. the rails, we have to fight to go to music school in the country. and so it's very different for us here. so i'm learning from them to respect music more for them. it's
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a true at the freedom. whereas we take music for granted himself. the director of the music school was on holiday in australia. when the taliban seized power from there, he arranged for his students to flee to portugal. there was no future for the school under the taliban regime is what i'm asking for money by the me that this is why did the banding music? i said there's nothing against music in the so it's fee of the music can send very important messages to fall, fuck quoted out of 5 dentist and music and a cease the people of afghanistan with a nation uprising against that thought about the weight of the public if music did with their own seen, yes. which prize bombing we as taliban representative to comment on this. but our interview requests when i'm answered after the rehearsal, zora shows us pictures of afghanistan. oh, this is the the place. so i missed this. no,
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me ever. my family and sometimes i cries at night, no one knows. no. i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder. a little later, laura's mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul. hello. hello. hello ma'am, how are you today? good. how are you? there was mother speaks of daily life in afghanistan. we're now even 5 year old girls are ordered to cover themselves completely and we were afraid that everything's going to get even street. oh,
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gosh. no fine. do to still making music then we'll have to leave the country quickly. zoo and for read it vividly remembered the day they slid down to stand, their uncle to him, that all and his cellphone the all the other music students. last for the last ones, we were a big effect in the past. i only had some videos of our the choir ended tv shows. yes, yes. yes. with the help of the portuguese government school director of months, a must is planning to bring the students families to braga in the coming weeks. that's $300.00 people, a big project around the $150.00 women for the safety. the women
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who lost everything, you know, getting this done by any uniting them with the children here. we also added them to get the ending back. the orchestra has performed and been using several european countries, such as here at the prestigious victoria hall in geneva, switzerland the duplex sunset. the test is a practice that come with zation from out of the country, which is the force in that science. it's also about this celebration of the victim of the asking people that this dates would be good and that's the message you can here. and then using the to this is what the sea bed looks like off the bloss wishing the method use of explosives to kill or sunfish. but it tends to kill all living creatures within
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range. no matter whether they have suitable for human consumption or not. which is why bloss fishing is illegal in european countries, but it's still being used along the coast of montenegro. alexander brockovich routinely heads out from the bolt of goodwill on his boat to catch fishermen using it. but that's no easy feat since the fisherman avelo organize. and bloss fishing is a new creative business. i see, but generally bathrooms, this explosion of the coast of montenegro patients with using dynamite again. and this is the results. the explosives is produced under warranty shop waves, not to kill fish on see titles and tom the ecosystem. the diapers, a horrified, lost fishing, puts their lives endangered to a stop throwing dynamite. you'll
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kill me, you fuel! the alexander brokovich has declared war on dynamite. fishes with his association stone and legal fishing, he gathers videos and evidence which he shares with the police. and he goes on regular patrols themselves from the poor to buddha. the 1st day they let me go to it at certain times of the year. illegal, blast fishing rams up when largest schools of amber jack and other fish come close to the shore. that's ideal for the dynamite fishers. and when they can make the most profit district saying that they might, and i, which was alexander and his team organized. while alexander keeps watch the possible dynamite fishes that see his team members track illegal fishes activities online, and they coordinate, they work via cell phone, but it's no easy feat. ok, i think okay, go ahead and check. is there any boat?
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the advice that goes on it and you only sooner so unfortunately, the dynamite officials are well organized to have people pay to inform them when cars occurred with i'm familiar license plates when a person seemed suspicious and then they disappear. says michel dates are on the number of dynamite positions active along the coast of montenegro. a local news outlets reported that to speak times about 50 kilos of explosives on use daily for the practice. alexander and his team post the findings on social media. if alexander reels in any of the illegal fishes they can face up to 3 years in prison, months for keep going, keep going on to the new office. mean those home town limited. next fishing village. this the 2 year old says in his family that will always explosives on hand because his grandfather use them to finish. the nina remembers
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going out with him. as a young boy 20 years ago, a go out to catch squid with my grandfather. he always had time to mind with him. and when he saw a big school and a fish throw at the bottom of the rocks, i'll show you where me. lo says he wants nothing to do with this family tradition. still, he can remember what happened when his grandfather designated the explosive. a lot of simple explore the dynamite designates near the surface and makes a big bang for the simple saloons of the fish explode the fishing plates and focus to the surface water on it for also most cannot know some really big fish sink down . really cool. what's your, what's the, what's the key right about that? so we would bring in between $50.15 kilos. that's a loss with fish selling. i talked to 20 your i was put kilogram. it's good money for the fishes.
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alexander brings the issue to politicians, to the ministry of agriculture. he meets the hedge of the fisheries department, but to answer the bank, i'm useful thoughts this way of that. and we're drafting a new lawn, sea fishing and criminal regulations our, our priority. they have to be stricter and to the perpetrators have to be punished appropriately to india to motor, midday costs and other costs are not. the problem is that even though fishing with explosives is punishable by law, the entre convictions alex on the says police on lacking the resources to enforce the little table the moment this country says enough to blast fisher's the whole problem will be solved within a month for you to submit the message, but that doesn't seem likely for now, until changes are made. the dynamite positions in this vacation paradise will probably continue,
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as will the destruction of the underwater ecosystems. the climate change has made some rules in your puerto and dryer, including in the pool hot on mountains and southern spain, farmers who are having to apply all of the know how to keep the fees it a gated. and for people like faculty, it is, there's no how is wisdom that they have all the way back to the engine was been graded, span of what 1300 years ago and constructed irrigation canals. and the reason i'm, these remain highly beneficial for many follows to this day off of perez is 95 years old, but he still lands a hand when he's needed. the hardly anyone in his village knows the old irrigation system as well as he does the same, the water and the canals was always the greatest thing for me to return to their
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fields with it. we lived from those canals and the in the 8th century, the more is built a complex network of canals in the mountains of the awful hot, our region in southern spain. even today, the irrigation ditches are still used taco and his son antonio, use the system to water, their pepper crops. so they're benefiting from the moorish legacy. you know, they had only got a system i left as something very important. and the, even though the romans built irrigation, canals model of the arabs. perfect and they're not but many of the distance hasn't been used for years. that's why they're restoring them in cooperation with archaeologist, jose muddy at martine c. fontose. he says the benefits go far beyond farming. lots. i get pretty cool. well, it's kind of like this one here are very important to the environment. now if it
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creates life, i'm being thought of. some of the water seats in the end appears further down below . and then i walk about how about i thought the guessing seems that way the system contribute to greater bio diversity. hemma different when i that i'm the reps into the network of canals prevents the water from draining to quickly water. that's becoming increasingly scarce. papa says there's no denying climate change anymore. yeah. yeah. who do i have it hasn't snowed in my village for in my village for 18 years. you know, 12 ever before we always had to sweep the snow off of the flat roofs and onto the street. oh, good god, sometimes we'd have snow for 15 days, 20 days a month for those days are over. reservoir show the notorious water scarcity. and yet spain is farming more and more tropical fruits like mangoes and all the condos which need lots of water. as a result,
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farmers rely increasingly on automated systems that deliver water to individual plants dropped. i dropped the agricultural engineer, eduardo maldonado, says the old canals are obsolete because water seeps out and evaporates as it's transported as well, the re, eval. i'm not gonna go to put on the trip irrigation. what is the future to live in through not available, it's much more efficient and can be implemented to know the types of firms, fussy, really, that of the implants. i feeling quite get people that go to deal with something tennessee will go might the houses to save between 40 and 60 percent of wars or what i thought for since i bought for him for that across the way. i was also an antonio washington impressed. they continue to water deerfield with what comes from the morris irrigation canals, but they recognize that it's not profitable for big farming operations. hold on one of these days. a lot of one person has to do many jobs, all the ones who but that's the real reason why they're switching to automated drip
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irrigation because it's not because it's better know because oh, my know, because having no key or just view the moist irrigation ditches as being more contemporary than ever and that's why they're trying to learn from the seniors and the villages of apple. honda and you know, the more redone the just been forgotten seemed. and then what if we looked at the efficiency from several points of view and also environmental benefit, then the system is much more effective must have looked at my, especially against the backdrop of climate change today, technical gillion deanna come fix. so they come to the monthly call, cell phone, them install it, that there are fewer and fewer traditional farmers using the old canals. that makes it more difficult to keep them more so legacy alive. it's probably a season where the bill was young. people these days don't know anything about it's
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well, they're not going to day old people stepped back and sent the young ahead. labor warrants loss. today. i'm still coming to work and these canals got the age of 95 the for me to with the city. but that's young compared to the more than a 1000 year old moorish irrigation canals. so for pasco and others like him giving up is out of the question the to so many jo spend an industrial manually friendly neighbors for russians. the open borders provided a gateway to the west and fulfilment. the massive russian naval meant a substantial market right next door. but things have changed significantly, including in loveland drunk the, on the border. the watering ukraine has completely shifted finland's political climate and now finished politicians say russia is not the neighbor. the one's too good for captain yadi human line and would likely agree. he has known the bought
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a reason for nearly 50 years and has never before witnessed such a crisis. like a spacecraft in the galactic depths, the coming up lies its close on lake saima near and the pay run to in finland. the excursion boat is cruising through the fabulous landscape of south korea. the russian border is just a few kilometers away. captain uri him a line and started out as a cabin boy when he was 15. but he's never seen this lump in tourism, like the one that sent in since glad to mid to 10 attacked to crane. the you can already tell the russians are here, since we're close to the border that all the russians mean they came to go shopping around town. you would hear lots of russian speakers not anymore, or used to have maybe 2000 russian passengers these days. it's a few 100 at best to go. it's dropped significantly. limits don't come at all
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anymore. when i move them up, they russian vacation is on to loudon. russians who have businesses in finland can still enter the country despite the war a few years ago and dynamics on different must go with fulfilling mentoring, stable atlantic and spelt holiday rentals. they promoted the vacation spot on the fresh forest in which business is bad. first came the pandemic, then the war and they haven't been able to afford help for a long time. they have to do it all themselves. the dream and the finish forest seems jinxed. well thought of them all the kind of stuff. so i said that we would not do the same process maybe to do something different uh,
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cause of to the credits. if there's some lights gonna come on like some funny things. i know this stuff, but we definitely will try to silence and see i may do something different and by causing me to, to, to, to call them so kind of life. but i love to say because this process has some like a week points. now they're hoping to entice people to clean the heat in central europe for a coolest summer in the woods. the finland. necessity is the mother of invention. you can see it here in this supermarket to write on the russian border. there are products here, especially for customers, from russia to one now barely able to travel. but the supermarket employees are the ones filling the cots fulfilling online orders from russians across the board. and then it goes through checking after checking goes to the packing and the packing. a
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truck comes from, i guess, storing the new rochelle, nevada and collects the goods exchanging russian roubles into your rows happens at a bank in austria. the new sanctions could see the practice. stop at any time the store. oh no. mohammed davi says there's already an 85 percent drop in revenue. the doubts were actually will end the war sooner. nope. nope. i hope so, but i don't think so because the situation is too much complicated and knowing the russian mentality because i live there, my wife is russian, it's is difficult that they will be i mean the, some of the on the some of method of, of uh,
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not being broke, in my opinion, they are, they accept to suffer, but they won't accept to admit that they lose rushes, writes the economy of lots of money. not only russian businesses are affected, the finished tourist industry and not pay. rhonda is dependent on tourists from a broad russian visitors on there anymore. so now people like cafe. oh no i. yeah. i hoping that the whole thing's been in joining nato will bring in new customers. people have to be in the, the us, the questions that is it safe to come here and under a sealant in general. and of course come come to the, the to can really an area because we're so close to border. so nato is a visa promise, full of defense,
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and it's much easier to convince people to come here now. becoming a nathan member and was a big step to finland. it brings us security guarantee on the russian border at the time when many doors here closing. there are 8 no associates going down the sewing machine down to the russian city of people on the baltic until rusher and they did ukraine. this was a busy walked away with great economic importance. now the look people's monitors out well most of the light of ships the, the freight has long since found on the roots to the baltic. beside me, i can know that once linked russia and finland is becoming economically redundant, life at the new native border is changing rapidly to if you go to novice capital,
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all slow, you can see the was famous painting the scream by edward monk, a bees with millions and very, rather protected nothing, it is obviously strictly forbidden on security. both of those done got to make sure no one does, but had to answer them. and you get almost the opposite experience here, a copy of monks painting on numerous other art mazda pieces have been brought together in a single space. and in those gallery, you can get as close as you want to the artworks amsterdam offers a wealth of visits. so new comers really need to stand out. here you can experience 50 of the world's greatest most or pieces of v. it's as copies touching is allowed . taking photos is encouraged, and there is no queueing for a sophie with a mona. lisa control, entrepreneur clinton. evelyn charges 14 year old, 50 for admission,
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take one to go to depth cost saving this. you'd have to travel 30000 kilometers around the globe to see all the originals use. and here they're all available in one building. climate friendly to the field is quite different. to me enterprising and complex free. that's it is design rembrandt from a 3 d printer can see it. sure, a little bit of the magic is missing, but you can touch it on us and try doing that with the real one. you can also immerse yourself and monday's waterloo, the pond. you could call it kitch or celebrate it as arch for everyone. this, this would go for either way here for every one of whom many, many people are reluctant to visit a classical museum. we make it easier for them and everyone who has been here loves it. after the day of his either in hills or just follow the copies are for sale, of course, and think of the savings compared to the originals. that is that
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