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the just education makes the world to make up your own mind. made for mines. the hello and welcome to focus on your thanks for joining us today. ukraine's troops facing a new assault by russian forces trying to h fords at the front line to help defend the country. ukraine not only is western weapons badly, but additional soldiers. a recent mobilization bull aims to provide fresh conscripts to the outcomes troops. in preparation for the deployment, the recruits have to undergo basic training before joining the military unit. not
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an easy situation for civilians turning soldiers that a necessary one says english teacher, philip. otherwise, he voluntarily signed up after more than 2 years of war, she wants his country and his hometown keys to become a safe place. again. an appeal that can not choose to keep it, but to prepare for the berries wheeled. one, freely uncle has decided to join ukrainian. i'll be it sounds like uh too much to see it is. yeah. but i have lost the meaning of my civil life. civilian people died like every day and it's not a joke. once a month i wake up, do do to explosions. oh, flashing messiah was born being key. and in this case, learning programming or becoming a developer or grades in your family. it feels like you're
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a law. i'm lying to myself. silly as an english teacher in the put to yours has been working for months on his physical and mental fitness. so right now, although people think that right now is the worst moments to join army and i understand that because your brain lacks less shells. ideally, man, everything we like, i would have things i feel the time, but i do, and i don't care what the situation on the phone line is. i'm strong enough to protect my own candidates. felipe has meet another important choice to join the prominent ministry unit. the dumping cheap once it's found to me to go to buy a new who was skins new book last year is a national hero in ukraine. as a spot is a bit to boost recruitment,
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military units like the da vinci. what about hiring people on their own? they recently opened this recruitment center in keith for naples in listing at the time when you claims out guns on these pieces of renewed russian defensive in the northeast. i been thinking about fear a lot. uh, i have a fear of my body, but my mind is strong. when i go outside i see that majority of people are afraid because war is freaking scary. and you either break or become stronger and nobody knows when it finishes fluffy deep. his decision marks a new start a
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clean break from his life in keith. i don't need these things, and i'm not sure that i'm gonna come back from work. he's giving up his rental apartment. i'm leaving for a military cleaning camp in a few days. but saying good bye isn't easy. felipe is cut off ties with his father in odessa, who he says remains staunchly pro russian. he says assembly isn't even aware. he's joining the army, who with the midst of most. ringback of my friends i feel that it's worth protecting them if they have to be sold. yeah. but the most difficult part. yeah, that's the thing my friends of
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a are a really amazing people in the afternoon really meets 2 of them. said he and e, or have known for the since the child, his decision to join the army has still a lot of emotions. you queens army is struggling to find pressure troops. a new mobilization loan has typed in registration procedures for min each $25.00 to $60.00, and impulse dependencies for dropboxes. for the po ever made this decision when before, but i supports that leap. i feel proud of him for making such a difficult decision. there's always katie, and i'm also a little ashamed that i haven't made such a decision yet because i could have made one and google thing and
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the smell it was. so of course i'm worried about and not it's felipe, as mentioned more than once that maybe this is our last meeting, which is fine. a few days later felipe has begun his ministry training. he's already loaded to carry a width and he has to be up in the camp by 6. every morning to the the group of recruits is learning to the booby traps and minds. felipe remains clear about what's at stake. all these hor, all the state, or is that the actions due to ukraine? ukraine and people don't deserve that. they see that if i don't protect them, they come to my country or will cease to exist despite the difficult bought the head. for now, felipe says his decision to join the ukrainian,
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alby has never felt more right. the public opinion in britain has largely turned against the notion that rex it was a good idea. according to a use of survey. and majority of brits regret leaving the european union and opinion why they supported in the north west of scotland, especially among the fishing community on the aisle of sky. they complained about lower profits and extensive rich types since the case exit from the common market. blair mckinnon has little hope of seeing things change for the better in the near future. the theater edge of europe, the small island of sky, is feeling the full force brakes at the stomach and finally has been fishing for 3 generations. the fishing sector was one of the most vocal supporters
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of preexisting britain because of catch quotas. now especially those who fish for carter, how about are disappointed. but it comes like that. that's where you get a lot of problems for all the other fishermen. they all thought west the next it we'd get our cool a back and we'll ever michigan really seem to be the case still go, but of course the back but not, not much. the beginnings length of stains, crumbs and lobsters are still mostly exported to the continents. when adjusted for inflation, the prices for the sea food have fallen and there's more paperwork and brocker c involved in selling abroad. now, let's go to some, an industry as an important employer in sky. it estimates brags that accounts for annual losses of up to 100000000 pounds because of the increased costs of exporting summit breaks. it is also impacting the islands infrastructure. the highlands of scotland benefit greatly from being in the european union. so we have lot, we've lost all that and we have to rely on on hundreds from, from westminster,
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and they're not as good as we did we had before. so the british government promised the scouts that breaks it would pay off. they said scottish products would then be exportable to new growth markets. the new free trade agreements with the endo pacific region. but the people on skype have yet to see even a trace of that. the biggest problem for us is just because the getting people here cuz i always before, like there's the eastern blog, can you if we could, if we have a lot of radians, eastern europeans, all coming to work here, tourist clock to the picturesque island in summer. they used to be seasonal workers from the u. today. they're hard to come by if you look at some of our really top color to your tails fight forced out or tails. a award winning residence. they have to cut back on the number of people they can take it into their practices because they haven't got the staff to case it from people on the left line and say,
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briggs, it's is responsible for all of that. i was against it and i'm still against it. i don't know. i know people who voted for it, none of them would vote for it to the traces here have gone up a lot, people are blaming directs that they're saying it's harder to get goods and, and i think is was a 100 percent. and that doesn't seem to really be a plan for break. so it like was a plan like we're, we've been in it now for a while and we've not done nothing about it, you know, on to any locals who are benefiting from, breaks it. the morrison works in construction here. the problem is a shortage of skills. labor that used to come from eastern europe the 31 year old says he doesn't have to worry about anyone taking his job. but he still doesn't few briggs, it's as beneficial. fluids the island done to that fluid building? don't? yeah. the materials and so i'm getting stuff here. obviously, as an island is
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a struggle anyway, but i would, i would say it definitely has its effect, estimating the exact financial impact of breakfast and scotland is complex and depends on various factors. but the pro european scottish government puts the losses of available phones in the billions during the coming parliamentary elections in britain, the scottish nationalist will try to capitalize into products that blues. mckinnon says the strategy could work. a lot of scotland vote to stay under the in, but like in the they didn't want break so. so i reckon the, the only thing that may come from a is a dependence because a lot of people want to go back into the survey show, no current majority for independence, but discontent with briggs. it's as evidence extending beyond the iowa sky. katerina, some of the looking for new prospects in life history has left its mark on her hometown and laughed via her neighborhood exudes the steel spirit of the soviet.
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paused, including many of the buildings here. it's up hang over from the long soviet occupation before last the declared independence in 1991 thousands of russian families stay there at the time like in the seaside town of carrasco, or formerly restricted military area under. so if you had room. yeah. residents in particular field, it's time to start a new chapter in costa. the waves battered the old fortress of carrasco. in lafayette, its soviet history is long gone. but in some ways not much has changed. 19 year old katya lives here in colorado. as does her friend club the to try to see the silver lining in cross to a place with many sites to it. the
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bonus to show you can have a good time here. if it's a good place to relax. for tourists, for example, does the nearby we have beautiful landscapes and good weather. but yes, there are very peculiar people here or means that an old houses and buildings listed or be all in all. it still has the air of an isolated military compound. no group, of course, in their system for a year now, which i didn't know over cutoffs to is like a museum of love is turbulent history, commissioned and constructed over a century ago during this artist era is a gleaming golden cathedral later, the soviets took over for us to the military garrison became a restricted area. when lucky i regained its independence in 1991 and the russian troops withdrew. thousands of russian families remained here. but their hopes for
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a better life failed to materialize. maybe that's why people are so close to us. yeah, it has to do with her history study. even in the new lafayette, the former restricted area remains a world of its own, though no longer a hot bed of drugs and violence. a certain melancholy lingers here. but katya and gloves refused to resign themselves to this springs in the air twice a week. they come here to the house of pope. and then you taught deanna mccovie. yeah. supports local teenagers from colorado stuff. and that was the beauty of old. it's a safe haven for young people. i used to somebody from told me that without a house of hopes they might not be alive today. some days,
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tatiana hosts up to a 100 teenagers. here they can little steam laugh together and take their minds off things that with the most the money i'm thinking it's for anyone looking for emotional help. they might be worrying too much about life or struggling with a child today at home. that then you kind of times like that with that for them them all. i do have a 2nd. let me know if i'm in that place. i need to be up and learn how to work with what here was doing. and so we have a straight cuts and i want to build a house for her. so she has somewhere to live there with the bundles of it all started here among the prefab buildings have crossed almost 30 years ago. property was rights so much so that hungry children would knock on and talk to you on this window for a slice of bread. many teenagers came to tatiana for help over the years, including christina at the old kind of those on the i got mixed up with the wrong
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people back then, most of whom and started injecting drugs. actually the met tatiana by chance. she saw my 4 arms only with an old, and she made me realize that i was on the wrong path as a fellow, but did. and then i could change my life is easy, your much. what we did most the most appoint me. i just really put to being there for so many people is not easy. but tatiana is faith helps her through the day. now because you have the potential, everyone wants to be loved, but no 2 families can provide love. when you think that you see, that's why it's important that we support each other. maybe for different talk to you on his work is financed predominantly through donation is from germany. for example, in this building, the giant mural, tatiana would like to open a 2nd huge center. she sees the potential in colorado and the special people who live here, the
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music i'm know, which i want to make my dream of going to college come true. but i also want to help out at the youth center, but i could be there for teenagers like me. and those who situation is even more complicated. because the thoughts that everyone has their dreams here began small for glib and katia. colorado has been stuck in the past long enough time now for the future. getting a jobs can be quite a challenge if you are a person with disabilities. at the european union level, only 50 percent of people with disabilities are employed compared to a $75.00 of people without disabilities. jacob larose had to struggle hard to find a job in their home country comfortable. she faced even bigger hurdles, but she succeeded. that's
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a rarity in this small country in the southeast of europe, which rarely integrates people with disabilities into the workforce. and where existing laws are not enforced. at almost 50 jeffrey of the real see, has started a whole new life. jekka as she is known as a person of short stature. she's one meter 40 to me with a custom with a on a i've been working here for one year and full month a year. or if i feel very comfortable working here, this job has made me feel appreciative. and i have a great time with my colleague. so may i connect on doing some media? and with free, we communicate and help each other. which means we're very close. you have some in the morning showing on his visit. the factory freeze produces kitchen and toilet paper and cardboard boxes. one day 30 people will be employed here. a may end the
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business, the fact we're still a new company and our aim is to become profitable as soon as possible. but we won't keep the profits. all our proceeds will be donated to people with disabilities. on that, i'll send jessica and her sister nasty. i travel back to their home village as often as they can much um for some as a person with disabilities living in kosovo is very difficult. it's a country when nothing is as it should be associated. it's so difficult. you can hardly imagine stuff and them are now their brothers refer to is mom, have the same disability is mom is bedridden and suffers from depression. he's okay with being filmed, but that's all the fuck out there, of course. and then the police report, see, you're on the right,
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the golf to just and then help from a state. yeah. as i pay the people or anyone that wraps it and is loved face discrimination even within their own family. there are 3 other siblings. avoid them without jack on a fee of support. the 2 brothers would be lost. one is telling me at the islam and i x receive a $100.00 euro disability benefits. is that electricity costs 20 years a months? walter, 10 log in the waste disposal 5. that setup will have to pay $15.00 euros for the television license from that, that about 50 euros altogether. that that is why i might need to buy medication costing 50 euro. so that's $100.00 yours. in total. how are we supposed to live on that? yeah, if i and stuff. but finding a job is impossible. after all, rough, it looks after his brother around the clock. sheka also struggle design work until
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she was hired by frasier, financed by the golden eagle foundation. free just drives to uphold their workers. dignity isn't. but we've received no support from the state or any institution. so far. we covered all costs with funds provided by the golden eagle foundation. all of them in the construction of the plans for employing workers and everything else that's needed for the factory. large kosovo companies are legally required to employ people with disabilities. but the law isn't worth the paper. it's written on say, disability associations, money. there have been cases where companies or institutions even paid money just to avoid hiring people with disabilities. that's why jetta and the fee
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a do what they can to help their brothers website. and as long as they cook and stuck applies to last until their next visit, chapter 3 this i am very happy on the 3 days we visit because they need to discuss the problems and me company, mitchell hall, and data was telling me about the i want to make them happy to have someone here who supports the military, they stop she to see. so they can. so i guess one of the pain. yeah. i don't know. at least while i'm here on us. yeah. i don't know. so can i have a box? yeah, thanks to her job jacket to now stand on her own 2 feet. entering the factory grounds, she says, is always an amazing feeling. you probably assume i'm a real person. right. well, you never know. i could be a virtual host created by artificial intelligence. i'm not, but it's no secret
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a i is seeping into everyday life. and a pain is certainly divided over that. especially when the lines start to blurb between humans at machines. take a re not from spain, for example. she's a striking tv host from barcelona, with a huge faller ship on social media. like you won't ever need her in reality. spanish tvs version of i'm a celebrity, a young and friendly, flawless host appears. what's special about all the renada is she only exists in the virtual world, you know, with the sound. first, we use artificial intelligence for the script to get ideas with the then another, a for the image. and then another that has special post production tools stuff but i, if i'm in the zip of funds you created as a virtual influence here. although renee was designed to have an appearance and
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communication style that resonates with gen the viewers. and when it comes to content, the a i learns and even develops her own ideas and suggestions. she's prompted to suggest a clip on instagram and to answer in german. it would be exciting to make a video where i present different tasks in urban surroundings. the scene could take place in a modern public park. they most likely collect information and ideas that are screenplay and writing teams, proposed and unit uh we didn't feed into the alba training model and she didn't mix her own submissions to was properties that are better suited to a personality and how she expresses herself like apathy aspect yeah, she's a highly marketable persona, perfectly adapted to her environment, and she generates lots of posts on social media. for creators make no secret that she's virtual. but there's ongoing discussion about the potential ethical dilemmas
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. this is an organization having of course, he's not a journalist and you know, it's just not trying to be here to see has been of that. but it's true that this project leads us to new horizons and all these on this color. but of this, i'm into it list on this and then we need legislation to protect us soon, but it takes to replicate a job, at least the main threats and poses to journalism, revolves around issues concerning fake news, this information and manipulation. what am i feeling? the money pool of feeling in are increasingly digital landscape. all the night is a fictional character with a very real need for regulation. hey, sometimes i kind of like the wrinkles on my face. that's all from this week's edition of focus on your of hope you enjoyed or show. you can look up all our reports in a website, d, w dot com, make sure to june and again, next week. so you then, by the,
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