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the mapped out shows the geo political reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, the, the hello and welcome to focus on europe with me live show. europe has decided people across the continent voted for a new european parliament, send a ride parties retained their majority while the far right gained ground. in france, the elections have led to a major shake up since the far right national rally won the election and not president. my call is the party you chose to call for snap elementary elections to be held end of june, and the beginning of july, before the olympics in paris. i had
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a b olympics. the question of how to deal with my grands and on house people remains a, had bought an issue just as it was during the campaign season. like any other host city of paris wants to present a picture perfect image of itself. however, these efforts are affecting the lives of on house my grands, like ali saddling. well, paris is gearing up to becoming a super host of people from around the world. he feels like he is no longer welcome in the city. he's called home for years. so 2024 is the organizing committee for the olympic games once the upcoming event in late july to be one big celebration. one big family completely flawless symmetry, but not everyone is invited. this hotel in a suburb of orlando is currently housing the suit in these refugee ali saline. he
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was placed here against his will and usually lives in paris. loaded us, let us sit there. so there are 7 of us here, easy all refugee as a little blame. see the it is junky. some of us were waving and parents is for them to renew our paperwork or give us accommodations. but you have to show up in front of the authorities and personally see the rules. we've been stuck here before a months now. and this year, the french police have been repeatedly mobilized in paris, rounding up thousands of on house, people forcibly relocating them to other cities as they did with ali saline. 8 organizations have criticized the authorities for wanting to reduce the number of refugees in the capital ahead of the olympics. we call it and it was sad of such a pending as it has no profit solutions that are proposed to the people that just, you know, be pushed away. so we make, you know, room for the beautiful part as postcard to the government denies. there was any
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connection to the olympic games were not given an interview in, on the, on 42 year old saleem is only being helped by private refugee organization. he's been in france for over 10 years and worked in housing construction until he broke both his ankles. now he needs a new residence permit, but getting one is only possible in paris where he lives. the usual center of papers were stolen and you've not been able to renew them. but you know, you're not allowed to work and have no right to social housing. if i didn't want to and was more to go after you and then push this way, here's why. that's why you can't even go to hospital without papers this year because he and he's in a lot of pain because of his broken angle. if it's a truly in humane, let's just take him to choose me. if i picked up. so you know, the mayor of only all is not pleased about the paris transports, different people are brought here and provisionally housing hotels for 3 weeks on
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these land. they're told to leave, but our emergency shelters are overcrowded. it's absurd to send people away from paris because emergency accommodations are overcrowded. when there are no free places here in the provinces either party. the situation has completely overwhelmed the city. a lovely way yet when they show a lot of these, here you see some migrant says setup scan under the archangels. yeah, they started setting one up, but i don't want any cam. see it? yes it goes. so i have the spot cleared. don't. so nobody knows where they went after that show or the jump, a movie, or a single thoughts. the french government says hundreds of feedback. you weighs homeless. people and my grants are being offered long term accommodation in only all and other cities. but age organizations are critical. so in this you do that because, you know, if you're going to move them from parents to early on for the games medium should
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at least offer them the support they need to be the best way to proceed. at least, celine will soon have to move out of the hotel. he doesn't know where to go after that. it's not doing well. he was. yeah, it is. what can i do now that i have to get out of it in the hotel? employee told me today that i have to leave a note that the government doesn't seem to be paying for me anymore. so do i go back to paris now? is i go back to us water and harris, or maybe here see ali saline hasn't been banned from returning to paris. he is interested in the games, whether he's in ali all or the french capital. but he's not really in the mood to celebrate. and he's less than impressed by the organizing committees picture, perfect commercial. the for, for most of us school is a place you go to in order to get an education. but in more and more european
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countries, homeschooling is growing in popularity. for example, in belgium, where a school attendance is not compulsory, and the port city of antwerp, we need oscar, who has never seen the inside of a classroom, has one and only teacher is his mother and she always makes sure that they stay on schedule. let's see, what are you, how do you say that that so you also say have 7. yeah. you say it's how fate, how it's very confusing. monday morning and class begins at the dining table in antwerp. the fine hope family living room is also a classroom for otis and his brother oscar. the 2 don't go to school. what are taught at home by their mother. oscar is practicing french. homeschooling is
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permitted in belgium and it's becoming increasingly popular. is it more choice over here? when you do homeschooling? you can like, like if you, for example, if you're, if you're done early, you can move on to a different subject. and so you're so you don't have to so you can go to something else. and earlier, he's grown up bilingual english and in the afternoon he's off to a theater group in the city at school. you know, like always with other people that sometimes that can be better. well, i feel like you, we also have a lot of friends like every evening we go to on some class at to like music class, stuff like that. his mother prepares the lesson, it's an arduous task. let's see if on hoke explains that she began doing this while the family lived in the us. i was at all my kids and the regular school year
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because sometimes there, there are 25 or 30 get somebody in the class. i think that's too much. and yeah, because of the fact that they are finding well, i think they need some extra attention sometimes for writing and reading. and maybe they will get that in a school to demonstrate that they are keeping up with a school curriculum. otis and oscar regularly have to take official exams. the number of home school pupils in belgium is growing. some children simply don't do well in schools. some families move frequently for others. religious considerations play a role. corona lack of teachers. there can be numerous reasons as education research or pedro de paragraph explains what we've seen for the past time is that one out of what because they are also being controlled. one of one out of for your families,
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get the message. you're not doing it well enough. your who educational homeschooling is not up to the level. it's not always just about the teaching quality. he says. but also that some children wind up with too little social content in belgium. regional politics is responsible for education, conservative flemish and p loose, and rome is calling for even more homeschooling controls to protect children and society. say look, oh there's d as they're also parents who opt for homeschooling docs or because it and allows them to teach certain ideological views that are not compatible with human rights or children's rights act. and that is certainly a threat and, and they'll say no to live with today hanging. still, she proposes a flexible model in which families who receive negative assessments are checked more frequently. and just families apart from quality of learning in exams. what does it really like
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to live under the same roof as your teacher? yeah, sometimes i do. sometimes it's a bit hard, especially, you know, because it's your mom and you're just there the whole time. so is like, but i mean you've, you learn to live with it. it's otherwise, homeschooling isn't a big deal for him. his mother made the decision consciously knowing it's an unpaid full time job, but it's key to their family life. the world's largest island is greenland. although it's geographically closer to north america, it is actually a danish autonomous terry tree. until 1979 greenland was ruled by denmark and they had to bet that's and grew up on the island. and just like
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a majority of the people there she's in with unfortunately, the indigenous population still face of social challenges related to poverty and racial discrimination. this year, henrietta bet, hudson and other indigenous women have taken the danish government to court, demanding justice and compensation. and the scandal that shook the whole nation of the greenland in the late 19 sixty's. the indigenous anyway were gaining ever more rights. but we're still subject to the authority of the colonial ruler denmark henrietta badge wilson was forced to learn danish in school as well as to submit to danish doctors . one of them did something to her that haunts her to this day. when she was just 13 years old, all the girls in her class were told to report to the public health officer, the l. p. s. goodness. oh hi. so we were to be fitted with all you
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d's call to. some of the girls were already crying in the waiting room after this. we were so young so and had never had anything to do with boys. i lived in the new deeds they inserted were big, actually intended for adult swim or mild store, smell out of it. do you remember the terrible pain? oh and none of the grown ups paid any attention to him. oh, how i'm so former, a peasant for phone bill to son is just one of thousands of green lenders who had birth control forced upon them in the 19 sixties and seventies. the danish authorities intended it to slow population growth on the island. the compulsory contraceptive program was put to a hold get some of the women were never able to bear children. mitchell said, who now lives in denmark eventually had 2 children. but she is still haunted by her
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to magic experience. on the call list, we are victims of this compulsory contraceptive policy and live in denmark. we receive no psychological support of any kind from the state. if we seek help, we have to pay part of it ourselves and find that in 2022, a danish broadcast are exposed. what's come to be known as the i u. d scandal. since then, nearly $150.00 effective green lenders have banded together to suit the danish state. copenhagen attorney mats palmer and has taken their case on. and so we see in no way doubts that the contraceptive program was part of a larger state policy. even have very little hard evidence remains in folding and because so and the population dived in on affiliated with some cities that have
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that at civil or both the during that period. and then after 4 years they coach with blue. and that's also a doctor, lives to come to a decision big success. i don't think that the doctor would put in the medical file that he inserted this i read in the 12 year old girl with a crying and being held by to uh the for the dollars. after the revelations denmark's government initiated an investigation. this greenland politicians don't only see it as a matter of compensation. they classify it as a brazen violation of human rights. so this is something that we want it the government of denmark to focus on and the research that they were doing. and they didn't want to to of that at 1st, at least. so this is something that we're going to add on to the research that is already being done. we tried several times to secure a statement from the danish health minister or other representatives of the
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governing coalition. but nobody appears willing to talk about the u. d scandals. henrietta battles and finds comfort and support among copenhagen's own greenland or community the here she minutes with other affected members of her generation wherever they live. now, most victims of the contraceptive policy are reluctant to talk about their experiences, henrietta beth as soon as demanding more than a simple admission by the danish government's own scheme for to be kept your i want an official apology and that would show respect for me from the danish side visa as well as getting equal status today was and green lenders. nice dealing made of den scott laquonda and the case against the danish stage could start before the year is out. and henrietta beth doesn't intend to be sitting in the courtroom of
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the cars, not just the means of getting from point a to point b for many owners. they are also a status symbol in albany. a cars are constantly calling up the street as more and more people can afford them. environmental activist loved or spit when he finds it up, sir, that the cars get registered, even though they are way beyond the permitted you emission limits. but he's a low warrior in the fight against the noisy old pollutants laughed or said loony. only rides his bike when he's out into town, no one will be in. he is best known environmental activists wishes whose compatriots with cycle more. but albania is a car. country congested roads, a part of everyday life and the capital to it on officially around 300000 cars are registered here. far too many for federal and these liking they just feel like i
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use it, me bundle off, or if you don't make that ramos population density is nearly 12000 feet per square kilometer. yeah, but i mean, other european cities average 3 to 6000, which in case this means far more cars for 1000 inhabitants in toronto, then in other european sitting on the saw pizza, keith, or add to that they will be on many older models still apply the streets officially, the emission standards prohibit the import of older vehicles, but the reality is different. this dealer on the outskirts of to down to cells, cars imported from germany, italy, and switzerland, including this classic this is a 1985 mercedes, 500 s e o is in the car is 39 years old, and technically cannot legally be reasonable investment such as old cars are
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considered the main cause of the big air pollution environmental as they're calling for more governmental action, we need systematic inspections and more rigorous government policy with an inspection system that really works for this includes penalties for breaching standard, but that alone would not solve the problem. oh old car emissions have to be tested . old cars are usually driven out in the country side. here, drivers don't seem to faces many checks for valid inspection stickers. his car has over 250000 kilometers on the clock. farmer bari really bought it 14 years ago for the equivalent of 800 euros. he says an inspection sticker isn't needed for driving in the village in the fields. we give her
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a pass that on the roads here are bad shopping is all i'm lucky. i can transport everything i need to with my mercedes, just in there are no repair bills to speak of. it makes my day to day work on the farm easier. good. all. i bought this car in 2010 and in 14 years it's never letting me down as an accomplice from the fact that, like the mocking the importance of the automobile and albanian daily life is historical. in 1994, a strong carts were still seen on the streets, but few cars, ruler and their hotel had for business the private car ownership out of fear of invasion. the roads were poorly maintained on purpose. after the end of communism, albanians wanted cars that could handle potholes. now, congress are everywhere. the government claims to have already done
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a great deal to reduce traffic and air pollution. a new inspection center has been built into it on a. okay, on the impact on that, the, the euro for standard applies to use the closer and the euro, 5 or 6 standard to new vehicles registered here for the 1st time they were up is they were just course me the need 0 can no matter of course, are you seeing verify what the farmer rode transport director admits that the rules are not enforced across the board of the roughly 800000 registered cars. not all of them comply with the law and that's your use. you guys want to produce anything, but they don't see that course produce. we receive tips and reports every day. the police tell us they stop drivers without insurance, without an inspection sticker and without taxes and thought, i estimate 10 to 15 percent, but i can't say for sure you can send the success of say, the, the fact of the matter is that it's impossible to catch everyone who breaks the law signs of the order that think using that one, that's essentially
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a step by more than you can throw a little more copying you felt of the drivers in the countryside are glad the police aren't everywhere. farmer barry wants some used parts to keep his car running for years to come fiscal. hi sammy, how are you and the family and i need some replacement parts for my car. so how many is the head of the family business? she makes ends meet. stocking everything you could need and the countryside roman bike hills, zip, uh, no problem here. now pena is the poor fuel quality, the and then it's not the old cars that are polluting the air and well, no way. i know what i'm talking about on my account, but i, i love my car. but sammy knows that the era of vintage cars is coming to an end in albania. he hopes to stay in business as long as he can.
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well now introduce you to a family from britain. their big dream is to retain their title in a truck and ship. that is one of a kind and probably one of the strangest we've ever brought to you on this program . i walked revealed too much, but i can tell you that it is all about these and seeming fell over here and winning requires a lot of creativity and the family friendly competition takes place in falmouth, located on the southern coast of england. ready set. go welcome to what could just be persons wackiest festivals. this is the one charming championship. every year. teams competes on the cornish coast to entice the most ones for the soil. with some techniques less willing to sick then of is the
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across the field, 6 year old sonny and 8 year old luna. and they used to say that the defending champions known, keen to see that ties to regular way the last year, they backs $21.00 balance with competition fees. they're going to have to dig deep teams can come up with their own with wonderful ways depleted ones by creating vibrations in the soil. luna and sunny had taken the lead from the beds to pat cool stumps and mimic rain. regularly around the square on the fields, others are taking less cautious approach
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pretty well when well says key here with strict rules in place to keep these useful creatures on skates and event organizer relate clauses, georgia candles just as keen to celebrate the serious as the city houses with silence between incredibly impulse and i'm incredibly upset. so i think that like very intriguing characters and that just incredibly important for all soils and also existence. by the same time that one looks like he didn't creak. chairs that we don't know much about which seconds to go to teams last out, that final vibrations, the terminated account begins, and the competition moves from the stools to this boils. i think it's a really fun event, but i think there is quite serious settlement in terms of the competitiveness that people advertise to high the day,
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but no one wants to admit in the case really serious and they want to take it everyone wants to it. i think secretly like when you're standing, that's the the test. so it's the moment of truth for study. indeed. and it's not the result they wanted to tennessee, one wranglers. sweep to victory. think that t t ones. luckily, lunar and sunny sporting to the end of the week, they promised to come back next day to re unite with the perhaps well the models, multi friends that looks like so much fun. and that wraps up this week show. thank you very much for watching. i hope you enjoyed the program . my name is live show by end of the
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