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aspiring story about survival of the home and you do get the tennis. i was the only one. what usually in nazi germany, watch now on youtube dw documentary. the this is focus on europe. i'm laura babylon. welcome. campaigning is heating up in france after the president dissolved parliament and called for snap elections and manual mat. crohn's party suffered a bruising defeat in the recent european parliament elections in which the right wing populace national rally won a rezoning victory. this prompted hundreds of thousands to take to the streets across france to denounce the national riley. the protesters fear their anti immigration stands, and e, you,
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skeptic policies could bring drastic changes. left wing parties have now united to fend off the challenge from the populist right. well my crohn is hoping his gamble and calling snap elections will pay off, though he will remain president for another 3 years. a crumbs party currently does not have a majority in parliament. so he's betting on his coalition allies to come out ahead of the far right. bush 5 wagner is a small business owner who had voted from the crowd in the past. but now like many voters, she feels let down and is becoming disillusioned with french politics. boucher wagner has been selling organic food in the home phone rouge covered marketing central powers for almost 2 years. she said she'd never vote for the fall. right. but like many in france feels let done by president my chrome. it was, it was dave, do for me. i voted twice for myself because i believed in him in mental it was but
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sadly, since he's been in government and we've seen a rise and operating cost on the shelf, bottom lines are always a vote. swing a for friends is 3900000 small business owners like the markets is full of people talking about president my crumbs decision to call a smart collection marsh. i mean i'm wasting watching with some distance some. ready of them and i in the, it's called is v victory of the far right, the field press and everyone's mind. and by the end of the month when we have the 1st round of new elections, it will still be fresh in everyone's minds. and so hopefully that provokes a stronger turn out to get those people. and that's exactly the gambled presidents . my chrome has made. he hopes political factions in the central and the left will join together to belong to the far right from winning power is just finish. what the fuel, i made the choice to trust our compatriots in their level, the republic of clarity, a political debate took off. what did i say?
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no to the spirit of defeat, it honestly been so it would be said a macro on this policy lost its majority of the french parliaments in the 2022 legislative elections. greatly weakening his ability to be effective as president. also in 2022 jordan bardello took over the leadership of the far right national riley at the request of marine the pen. as the leading candidate in the european elections, he had cheap, almost 30 percent of the vote twice as much as my crumbs liberal party. now, at 28 years old, bought the hoops to become friends, is next prime minister, you presume, was for several months we've been working on the organization of early legislative elections. why each day the past has brings us closer to power and we need to be ready. what to do is you click on marine the pen francis central far right. vega has lost twice to macro and in presidential elections, but hoops to win in 2027. so makes but say the risk right now for the far right is
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that they win the parliament in july. but, but they live in sales as prime minister and the public lose trust and that party again, her preference strategy would be to win up sort of the majority and push my quote out. no, to have presidential election as soon as possible. and that's in 2027. well, the decisions corner parliamentary election, close the political us quite kevin fronds bucket the markets. bish revolves, and i believe that highlights a disconnect with the public is always there playing around. it's people like me that pay for it. i also see ment plus so the parliamentary elections will finish on the 7th of july and we'll set of up a clear result where the frogs continues its tons of the far right. cool unites against it. a for years bosnia and herzegovina has been a transit country for migrants trying to make it to the you. but on its border,
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was serbia. a deadly trap awaits those heading west the drain or river? many don't make it over. pathologist dfacs image tries to bring dignity to the departed and although he's of retirement, age limits keeps working to identify the diseased so that their families can have some closure. but for many of the victims, this is their final resting place. a cemetery in a country they only intended to pass through the cemetery small but it harbours many secrets. each grave conceals of personal tragedy involved in the nearby border river during the deck. see mitch shows us the site just outside the small town of building. now in bosnia and herzegovina, the overall uh, easy display is the most recent as of january, a woman march. and then she was found unusually far from here, the invalid,
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and that will go up to or otherwise it's only men in the cemetery. young healthy men says doctor cmh, he's the pathologist who examines the bodies here the dream and looks peaceful on the opposite side, light serbia. the river plays in and take real role in the lives of people. here we are both element 3 and we are doing the green a. it's beautiful, our paradise for that. but the gina is also the most devious, treacherous river in the world and i bought a vehicle. i see it, the entity in the civil defense of bosnia herzegovina knows why it's so devious. goren, skill, you that and dragon ravage patrol there, stretch up the river regularly, around 40 kilometers of border, tempting from migrants wishing to enter the u. v i v. but as i said in the dream, it is 1st and then the shallow parts unpredictable. it's one of the fastest rivers
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in europe that, which is why so many people don't leak. it's from one bank to the other. small makes us found one of them just 500 meters down stream from here means what's on their face to met rapidly changing water levels and treacherous whirlpools combined to make the dream that a deadly trap dragon grew up by the river. he knows every meter of it, but he wouldn't try swimming from one side to the other for all the money in the world. for now, the dream is still full of water. but that changes at the beginning of summer. then the other bank looks tantalizingly, close. 4 years ago, a bosnia and herzegovina young journalist filmed what that can lead to dozens of refugees and migrants tied together. many of them can't swim and risk everything. what looks like a walk in the park can be life threatening. the button 3 people from tac
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is down drowned in the river, then a 3, but let's just, yes, there's been a decrease of people using this route in recent years as serbia's taking action against them. so smugglers have changed their routes. but bodies are still found floating in the water. really cool these nice kind of that equity. no, no fits. uh yeah, i came to the river to fish. so what did you there? i see the body floating under the water. so i would need to, but i called the police a local is what they came and we pulled it out. i took a photo at the time. it was a refugee from afghanistan. i think that's where they got. the dragon's boss tells us what happened next. they were able to identify that young man with the help of the photo the show, but not use i've gotten, says brother came from france and brought him back home to have a gun to stand when they buried him. besides, nothing through the wonderful old name a tombstone was and what we do,
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what we can to help to protocol for marching out. i'm not sure as to what it was. so good. i'm training the dream that does not always release it stead so quickly. sometimes it takes days even weeks. then they end up with dr. c. mitch pathologist is retired, but he continues to work anyway. this will go to the seas, have them sign up. let's take, for instance, families from i've done this done talk is done on morocco who are looking for their relatives. it's just impossible. they, they might even know that their loved ones drowned in the dream or not, but finding and identifying them impossible. it seems a lot so in each case doctor, seem it takes dna samples, which he saves in the database. today's he's collect the dna from 40 unknown bodies . now the international commission on missing persons in the hague wants to analyze the samples. this gives the pathologist help a hey, over 90 days,
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this little little period. most that simplifies everything forward. so what are cool or the usual a family, a morocco goes to a laboratory who's the parents give a sample for you? and then that lab contacts the laboratory in the hague and we compare profiles all the profile. it was put a you portal that the little code so less than a week for the family knows where their loved one is buried. cool. so whether it'd be elena subordinate or somewhere else, now they will be an adult. it was what they told him and they put the risk. and so perhaps the cemeteries along the river will reveal some of their secrets after all . because people like the dark sea much wished to give the dead back their dignity . and their names. shift calla monroe loves to cope with locally grown products. only his garden of choice is under water. column is part of the green movement in the north west of scotland and some of his dishes feature seaweed in different varieties. commercial seaweed harvesting is booming on the aisle of sky.
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but it's actually been collected by the locals for centuries, and is used to make things such as fertilizer, packaging, and even cosmetics. c weight is also sustainable. it has a low ecological in print, and it absorbs carbon dioxide from the water. residents on the isle of skye are hoping their products will soon become a staple in shopping aisles. solutions to the climate crisis will take many forms. one of which is algy. that's according to shift color monroe. he comes down to the coast every other day to collect seaweed here on the scottish aisle of sky. do you mean to be twice or 3 times a week? i should have become a yeah. say this one here, which is, as i would say, probably with the best of the see spaghetti. and you can tell it it's cold, seems to be guessing because it just looks exactly at this. again, it's quite
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a subtle flavor. but you can use it just as even spigot it together with climate active is shona cameron, the 2 are trying to bring. see we back into the kitchen as a renewable alternative, a fish and me see read is the best of all of a c. n is available all your round there, sharing these ideas with schools armed with recipes for the children to learn how to read. because humans change the climate that see reads and bibles are a huge part of culture. here for centuries, millennial people are eating these species. but we've kind of lost types with that low, but and higher. can we sort reconnect people with that tradition shown, or cameron and visions for coast as a garden somewhere with that we can cultivate and use in a responsible way on maybe her small scale community enterprises could start to use that as a way to support their local economy in math as in to wants to capitalize on the
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aisle of sky seaweed by growing it. he's a trained fisherman, but for almost 2 years he's been farming, see it as a sidekicks. it's more sustainable, he says. but 1st, he must find out which type school best in these waters the to begin with who are using this for a bio stimulus. and, but we need to stand up for testing 1st. see what kind of a nutrients the minerals that has. and then once we fade discovered that we'll, we'll know what we want to do with the after the b and matheson and other entrepreneurs found at the farm on an area spending 40 hector's really pretty good hoff this whole thing for media. i'm not, she produced a right and $200.00 tons of a kelp in the 1st year. and then the following year we'll put in the other half of
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the grid. so we'll be up to 400 tons along side tourism sam and farming is one of the aisle of skies most important industries. it provides jobs, but also culture also causes environmental damage. the in recent years, more and more count farmers have settled around the island. some farms are already producing, the seaweed sky can grow to over 2 meters long, and that's completely fertilizer free. until now, processing has been the bottleneck, a gap in the market, but allison baker is intent on filling. for startup eco cascade is supported by the scottish government. they've just invested in a new shredding plants to see where it is going to go into a research project for animal phage. but it's all sorry, this particular variety of health is a very good for, for bias. stimulants is
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a startling, proven. allison baker and her colleagues are like our banking on the small industries potential to grow quickly. but so far, large scale commercial uptake has been slower than expected we want to be able to process a lot of see ways that can go on to a commercial market. because that will promote the growth of the industry because farm is will be able to grow to order. they'll be able to increase the size of a firm. and probably most the way, see we'd farming is still far from replacing the sam and industry here. the residents on sky, same open to the idea on like and southern britain. more fishers have protested the new industry. the residents of sky are actively involved in the planning process. the people just has to get used to it. we
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discovered such just tell them monroe like that, like any other vegetable and the other thing, but it just goes into see that yes, there's a definite, maybe a shift and mentality that might need to happen. but hopefully it's more people trying to see salads and things like that. it will become more and on the see is truly a treasure and see read farming might just go some way towards saving it. a finding a sense of normality in a war zone. that's the challenge, me call of waco is facing. he's a 2nd generation steel worker and ukraine, despite air and missile strikes from russian forces. nicola and his colleagues are helping to keep the plan operational. he lives in what's called the steel heart of ukraine. previously is an industrial town in the nation south. the steel produced here is key for the economy, but the threat of
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a russian attack is always moving. the old comes to this furnace and clearly some 60 kilometers from the, from the sirens wail again and again constant remind those that russian missiles and thrones could strike at any 2nd. but they continue working most likely process production is on a tight schedule because just drop everything and run. not even during an air raid alarm. we scale down to work if it gets dangerous, but otherwise we just go on. it's their job was the sort of both of me collab i cough has known the sights of molten metal since childhood. he's this just full minute the furnace today and make sure with the steel production keeps to it. strict schedule. my parents worked here and so did my brother one way or another. we've all worked here at the still works and i ended up here to new york. i was
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just the vice principal. they all proud of the what i'm proud of the city despite google deal it up on us as a big industrial city. but it's the people who make it a special place that we all live and work here like on and on until everyone goes to work. everyone has their own life and stress. of course we take time out to relax too, but mainly we work with our tv. the is ukraine is an hoss the key spots, the base and surrounding the lodge. industrial city is rich in mineral resources. an old mining continues, even in the midst of the tv is one of the longest cities in europe driving in it seems to go on forever. this is also a city where the impacts of war are sometimes very tangible.
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unless the butch, this, you can see these 7 memorial plaques on the wall and you have a side personally taught history to find that these young man, who's the school to these former students were killed on the front line defending the country school principals that he believe adolfo wants to make sure they're not forgotten and that no one gets used to the school. they pushed in the bullied sense of, with the sure. there's a constant acres in my heart and my soul office and they put it out of it and it's so unfair of you. so much of the world lives different lives in business, just industries and art people have to live to the 2nd terrible war and the last 80 years that they look you up with with this it. but it's just one of history's great injustices. don't say yeah, chris is 30 so that's probably why it was right. he doesn't want to have to put more memorial plaques on the cells. and he wants the children to be able to learn again without fear of ms styles and drones. another reason why lessons continue
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with students who attend online from home for fear of attack, and with windows taped shop to prevent shop know from shock waves. load them use the lensky grew up not far from here. he attended the neighbouring school number, 95. now he is president, veronica to kind of imagine becoming president going to i would make the we stop, i. e and everything i would want the book, a book to a shield listed our lives and all that that we would rebuild everything with them. so he football at the schools would be open again. cool at the kindergarten ash, sitting on the children, but long side and there wouldn't be any most sirens. you to choose rice off to the break, the rage bell rings again. all the clauses have to go down to the cellar as it may
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look routine. but it takes a great emotional toll on students and teachers and like the grades are crowded into one noisy, stuffy room. but at least the lessons can take place. your cards, mostly at least for able to properly teach the children whose parents have agreed to send them to school. but of course, the online lessons can't compare online, says the china and there's it even the weather in the shelter or the steelworks. no one includes the escapes, the daily hardships are full of questions right now we have about 20000 employees of whom about 3000 have been called up specifically because that's more than 15 percent. it's just not just yourself. you ukraine's dilemma becomes clear in austin o mattel's factory holes. the state needs sold just to protect it, and the industry needs work has to produce steel and to remain profitable. jonya,
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if it takes a very long time to train these workers, it doesn't happen in a few weeks or a few months. and at the same time, the mobilization is continuing with deductibles that they do not produce thoughts. the seal is used for building fortifications. i'm shelters and the tax money is important for the country struggling budget. how comes of government solve the dye? lemme me collab. i cough is of military age. i'm could be cooled off at any time. most legit we're already short staffed. so i'm usually here in the foundry, and i'm not a real shortage of workers. somebody help the guys. if i'm called to, i'll go, i'd have to go because we have to defend our country. for now, we'll just keep working for as long as we can because persevering is what they do and to be easy. and so even in the sheets of whole,
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the home game goes ahead for the cities football team. you premiums refused to let the daily lives be taken away. despite the a roman artichokes, roman disco and parmesan, dining in the return of city is rooted in tradition. the streets of rome are a food lovers. paradise roman cuisine has been cultivated for centuries, and is based on high quality ingredients and simple recipes brothers, renato and mile row run a small restaurant in the italian capital, and their secret ingredient is one that can be found interest of people. it's wednesday morning and we're not so and morrow are out spying delicacies for the restaurant. dispatcher specializes in sheet part of rooms, age old calling or a tradition that our grandfather liked the deep fry the brains and then eat them.
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uh mostly should be little feet fried ccc. yes. its traditional and very delicious . we still do it today. we want to process the whole animal just like we used to. no waste. it. right. no, no, no simple. yes. food is undoubtedly the quickest way to roman's heart, and in the way the market's here contain all the ingredients you need to get their interest 1st with a good amount of charter unfriendliness. just simple in rome, you can discover something new every day and it's always very authentic. or did you know that in case of a sister holding a brother's shows around the knotted anyways, hitting cookie holes of their hometown reminiscing about childhood and a life for the food when the no no it was. you know, when our grandma cooked, she will look out the window at lunch time and invite all the neighbors around. so,
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i mean, is that even the, the people from across the street is eating bit died. everyone was supposed to try, but she and cooked auntie and i suggested literally labels, you know, i don't fear enrollment's only island, the 2 brothers honor the on mother's legacy. the walls of the restaurants are covered with family history. always somehow relating to the kitchen. even the best true i'm a to chiana sauce, to quote are now to is a relic from the old days in your grandmother's, milky automatic china prepared the same way today was you if you want to understand role, you must 1st understand food and the best way to do that is with the health of or not so on model. and i'll try to keep an open mind about those fried brains when enrollment. well, that's all from us this week as focus on your face for your company, bye. for now, the,
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chart 3 generations, one, jenny, dots july, 7th on d. w. a dream of revolution. the dictates of somoza was full. so that changed my life. the people hoped for a sara i imagined we would change the world. tens of thousands of messages from all over the world wanted to help reconstruct the country. this mission became the dream. it was simply a spirit of optimism where we encouraged each other so many things were suddenly imaginable. there are the most efficient and make it a dream of revolution. starts to lie twins. yes, maam, dw,
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the, this is dw news live from berlin, nato gets ready to name it's new chief judge, prime minister, mark russia is now the only candidate to replace against oldenburg after his arrival. pulsated from the contest, also in the program. kinda as parliament folks to advance the finance bill that sparked protests across the country demonstrator say the proposed tax increases will hurt when so many people are already struggling to make ends meet.

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