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tv   Focus on Europe  Deutsche Welle  September 27, 2024 9:02pm-9:31pm CEST

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the hello and welcome to focus on europe happy. you could join us the worst floss and at least 2 decades, half it parts of central and eastern europe. the flooding was caused by torrential rain, causing wise for damage from romania to the czech republic and poland. and killing at least $23.00 bridges were destroyed. car submerged and towers were left, taking much and debris. many villages in the south of poland were badly hit. residential was the say, their town has never experienced the disaster of this magnitude before the slots have left the lives of many and ruins, including too much young coffee. the upholstery, his livelihood literally has been washed away by the floods. he's one of many flooded victims who faces a long and daunting journey ahead to try and pick up the pieces. after the
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flood, there's debris everywhere, side, and furniture is strewn all about. this was the biggest flood in the history of the small up installation town of who, who was the the street to stick with mud. days after the disaster, gas and power are still out. soldiers are hard at work, and residents help wherever they can. thank you. thank you so much. many have been left, devastated yet. oh sophie scott, don't miss you. if it's a good deal. it's a terrible tragedy affecting everyone to hear the invoice and what my son has been self employed for 20 years had everything flooded. and we live from his business, the go to button. yeah. christina is relieved that her son tomeyer. shes even talking again. he was in total shock after the floods and didn't speak for 3 days.
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velocity with its 14000 residents was on a river that 1st it's banks following days of rainfall. searching water swept through the town, even destroying bridges. thomas young coffee is a leather upholsterer. he shows us his workshop, or rather what's left of it. well, the blood, welcome to the water, came up to here. i'd love to hear that cisco place within a fucking me everything in here. hundreds of pieces of leather holding his school to school on all that costs money. he's going to cisco to assist physical appeals and now i have to throw it all the way to, to just to school. she's pushing it over the past few years to marsh has invested thousands of euros in his workshop. he's torn about what to do next. he's consider throwing in the towel, but he really loves his work with the amount of trouble to my machine and look at
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these machines are all computerized. i had them right or a machine just sort of look like you. i'm going to post her and i'm all about quality metric on all sorts of projects. see, people know when it comes to a letter, how much can do it? you can now it's all ruined at the moment the over your mouth that just you bought it of the situation is similar next door. if any so the key robertson book just escape the floods that her neighbors will that lives on the 2nd floor? yes, especially on salt, when the flood water receded, i returned to my apartment. the metal, the corner sofa, was a slow sound, the furniture of the fridge. all the furnishings before the water came right up to here. exactly. but when it receded, there was not everywhere. now they're throwing everything out so the apartment can dry. this was on the towns 1st flood, but the severity was unprecedented. in increasing reality in the age of human
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driven climate change, the the, what thomas doesn't believe that's the reason why the world is warming naturally. it's a cycle the earth's going through, the whole politics of environmental. it's around global warming isn't. oh, may not be able to come up with those to come meet. people are talking about the causes of a disaster around town, including at the soup kitchen on the market square. yeah, potentially damage with a use pulled up on it. it has to do with deforestation right in poland and the tech republic. so for these items, the email, there are no trees to hold this water the double that the window of this movie. these huge crowns are full of water. and when it comes down and ends up in our mountain rivers, not in sun river, and the lowlands, where the water level only rises slowly, but most and many animal who as they are afraid of what the future holds the mushroom coby intends to carry on. the poet state has promised financial help, which has motivated him the extra moment when you pull them ship i won't give up. i
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like doing my job and i'm good at it. just like a factory post that somebody come, thomas hangs up pieces of leather that he thinks he might be able to salvage. he hopes the worst is over for now, and that his village might be spared. next time. have you ever considered cosmetic surgery? rhinoplasty hair transplants or level section. some patients walk away pleased with the results while others faces devastating complications. like in the case of morgan riviera from the u. k, she decided to go under the knife swayed by bargain offers. morgan traveled to turkey the country with the booming beauty industry, which counted more than a 1000000 medical tourist last year. their botched procedure turned morgan's dream into a nightmare. now, her mother is demanding accountability. it had
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a reading con. i'm in k, i'm in the most editing, bought k. i'm i, i'm going be on the monday. so if that didn't pay at the end. so you can hear the payment. sure. you days off to this voice message from turkey? haven't gibson's don't, was that 20 year old morgan from south london had long struggled with a weight. she wanted to put an end to being bullied. in 2023, she spotted an advertisement from this agency in switzerland, claiming to be the number one in europe. they would arrange cosmetic surgery and talking flights and accommodation included a common business model in the industry. morgan was off at the surgery for us, the price she would pay and breton cheapens to refer to a doctor,
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the clinic and his demo. at the end of the year, moulton posted a video to her tick tock account. hi, my name is logan of 20 years old, and on the fif of january 2020 pull, i'm having wait those surgery, civic kids caustics leave. it was crazy to see the out loud work. so when did this for so long? what morgan didn't? the agency global medical can turns out to be a little mold and a name on the mailbox of a 0 rec rental property. we couldn't find an office upon inquiry, the agency stated that they meet clients that by appointment only the shortly after new year's day 2024 morgan and her boyfriend jamie flew from london to is temple the. we want you to learn more about the beauty business and travel to assemble. hundreds of thousands of medical tourists come here every
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year, with a trend on the rise. the full gamut of beauty treatments is available from head transplants, to breast old mentation. to like those options for a comparatively affordable price is according to the government, $1500000.00 patients visit talk in 2023 1000000000 dollar business for the struggling local economy. most treatments are carried out without complications, as many clinics and doctors enjoy good reputations. the physically competitive market, though, is increasing the attracting bruce less business people. the day off to her arrival, morgan was taken to the designated private clinic in an eastern bull's eye, but off to the surgery, morgan complained a persistent pain. nevertheless,
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she was discharged on to 3 days. on the return flight, she collapsed and emergency landing was made and the sub in capital bel grades were a few days later, despite an emergency operation. she died the scenario south in forensic scientist, georgia. and i'm a bitch, was responsible for the autopsy patient. it was a profound infection. and then so if you see me or you know, suppose breathing works infection, dr. skid, the remote a segment. so small in this thing we'd share, it appears to be uh, the image inger, uh, you have a surgical procedure which was reciting all these happenings and beach. the placing is definitely turkey. we wanted to speak to the people in charge of the stumble clinic about molten rape arrows case the director and then, but the young woman from england but waved any responsibility and we only rent them
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the operating room. the doctor is not one of ours. they just rented the who are from us for the operation. the doctor works for another clinic, a version of events that was disputed by the global medical care agency when we approach them. we also have contacted the doctor and assemble who rejected any accusations of malpractice. he declined to be interviewed and i've already said all that's necessary that there was supposedly an infection and who knows what else is all too easy to slander. someone is on the balkan rivera isn't the 1st british resident who has not survived an operation into okay. in the past 5 years, at least 28 british women have died as a result of centuries that some british politicians and i'm calling for
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a band on advertising such medical tourism over the internet for sarah blanche was loaded in by a similar offer. today she says she barely survived to tell me talking breast surgery and talking about coming whales. she needed 9 follow up surgeries to return some semblance of normal life. like i used to be like i go in and you know, go out what as i don't do any of that anymore. yeah. i actually hate my body now. on february the 7th 2023, 33 year old sarah flew to antalya on the mediterranean sea, accompanied by her parents. the talk is, metropolis is one of the country's hotspots, the medical tourism. she too had booked through an agency. yes, i was taken to the hotel and before i'd even been taken to my room,
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like literally i don't, i haven't even seen the doctor again on that said they want to payment. as soon as i go to the hotel. following the surgery plant says the old deal began a wounds one teeling. she was none the less discharged from the hospital and taken to the hotel. i remember walking into the shy way on this order. skunk just kept port was ported out, and i was like the i was screaming and i remember being like the dean is blood like dean is blood. even over a year later, she's still suffering from the fallout she suit the attackers clinic for damages through social media. she's connected with all the british victims of mishandled packaged cosmetic surgery. she intends to find her rights mistakes that can end in desk, as they teach the mold and rivera, and not the hopes. the public knowledge of her daughter's fate will prevent all the young women for roosting that house and as lines from books as on
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saw, deserves to feel confident in her own schemes. regardless of his eyes. she deserved to be beautiful and so beautiful without stickball, without being played. she deserves to have a loss as much as any body else, or any of a 20 year old. who is who, who is alive. she hasn't even begins to me for the i fear. so for the, for me, in the, in the rush us war against ukraine, civilians are increasingly being targeted. the small city of various life has seen an unprecedented wave of attacks in recent months, killing or injuring some 150 presidents. drones are playing a major strategic role in modern warfare, fitted with an explosive. the small and expensive devices have proven to be leave
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full on the battlefield. but they are also used as weapons against civilians. say you both and below the media confront for an exclusive story. the double use investigative unit met with a couple who had to leave various off after drones at their house. this is the aftermath of a drone strikes near ukraine's front line. very slow for residents say attacks like this, have been relentless for months. terrorizing them from dawn to dusk. the are new and used drones buzzing all day long. we almost stopped noticing because it never ended your boss and for loaded me or ken dropped and fled virus love after their home was attacked in february, they were moving cold for cats on a cold winter's day. when the drones arrived. you have enough to live with us. all right, yeah, we were just inside the barn and one guy, a neighbor who was still inside the garage on the 1st kamikaze drones drunk it hit
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a high voltage line and then exploded. we immediately ran out because we were afraid something had happened to him, but he was alive. and this dealership the next day, 2 more drones came along, finally smashed into the garage and hit the car inside. how senior is that the since september 2023 ukrainian no sorties have reported that at least 16 civilians have been killed. and more than $130.00 injured enter on strikes. former residents say they felt like they were being hunted by drones. because this they were sitting there and playing a computer game with into this and realizing that to go on living targets. drones have become a pivotal weapon in this war for both sides. many or amateur drones typically used for racing or aerial photography that had been fitted with explosives. equipped
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with a camera. these 1st person view or f p v. drones transmit a real time image to the operator, giving them a clear picture of the target f p v. drones are often used to observe battlefields from above. but they can also be lethal. the door to the la spend 6 months investigating why russia's military is targeting bear with slot. we identified 3 russian units operating drones in the area and found evidence that one of them is testing a new drone residence and officials. harvard, a terrible suspicion on why they are being targeted by this a bit doesn't matter if it's a person in uniform, a soldier or a civilian, they're using better as small to train color so, but as long as there is no conclusive evidence with a suspicion countering such attacks as difficult in a small village north of various love this the cranium squad is practicing shooting
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down drones with special electronic and t thrown guns. spot ends to hit as many restroom drones as possible. but the russian units keep modifying their devices and changing their tactics. the russians show no sign of winding down their attacks. dozens of clips on telegram. so russian drum strikes on various labs, often on vehicles, making a distinction between military vehicles and civilian cars does not seem to matter to some drone operators. in one post, a drone operator said quotes, there are no civilians here. all vehicles are being destroyed to hinder movement and deprives the enemy of mobility. blowing our site. this is clearly illegal under international law. it's not making any assessment as to how he's going to minimize civilian damage and effectively he's a and decided that any individual is
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a legitimate military target. so that comment plus evidence of the drone being used in the way suggested create not just a plausible case, but a very strong case of war crimes. we could not travel to various lab ourselves due to the constant attacks the ukrainian also already so close all roads to the city. most residents of fled like the king dropped in their new home in a quiet village and the check costs the region. they're trying to build a new life the new school year where you don't hear any bombs or shows or explosions late in gales thing at night. check out. it's like we're in paradise. what are you? whether they can ever return to a very slow office on clear since they left drones tax on civilians have only been increasing along the front line. it's no secret that the people have
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a deep passion for cycling. as europe spike frankly frontrunner, there are more bicycles than residents in the netherlands, riding a bike to get around to simply the norm. but now some se electric bikes with oversized tires, making cycle pops unsafe. the police are alarmed. reckless cyclists are exceeding the speed limit with their modified vehicles and endangering others. another line is one of the top places in europe to cycle known for its great infrastructure and laid back attitude. but a dangerous trend is on the rise that parks the bikes with the tires that are as fast as no pets. and there are increasing the causing accidents. ramona had to discovered this the hard way. in oregon and bar, i came to an intersection in a park in amsterdam where i couldn't see through the bushes, bushes as though it may sound naive. but i wasn't expecting anyone to be cycling by
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at 45 kilometers an hour. even for a stop by that's way too fast, which is why amsterdam authorities have begun inspecting them with the help of a specially designed treadmill. they're not permitted to go over 25 kilometers per hour. this bike is fine. thank you. i appreciate the speed check. i see what's going to far as well. the speed stairs are ruining it for everyone else. it's a safety hazard. yeah. yeah. ok so that i get fed bikes being the i've even seen side bikes traveling at the 65 kilometers per hour himself i there, i came from i board again. that's quite a distance by, by more than 10 kilometers to the center. and so i understand that people want to get quickly from a to b sales on and our baby home. right. but you also see children cycling super fast over short distances, super much really dangerous and traffic. you find it. uh yeah, and it scares a extra doc looks for my house. every day i see very young children passing my
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house on sad bikes. 8 to 10 years old. so small and they, they can barely reach the pedals office, which is sometimes there are 2 or even 3 of them on it though image assume passed, but i can show you that. okay, i took a photo, hold on the phone for mark to come up there. crazy fast. maybe 4050 kilometers an hour. i think on so see the community will fast accumulates but the problem with bad bikes which are currently flooding the market, is that they're very easy to tamper with. non european models, which are often of lower quality are fairly simple to modify. and no time at all, the bikes can easily exceed 25 kilometers an hour. and back in this dense traffic, where speeding to an absolute no go the logic on in the can. thank you could. and so his license plates a general helmet requirement and an age limit and also a driving license,
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who vows all life sites? that would be the best solution. that's all because it's often very young people under the age of 16 who are writing these bikes. when things go wrong or something that yeah box or clock problem. i thought the last when things go wrong, that box fall apart surprisingly easily because they're not actually designed for higher speeds. the accident ramona experienced was a close call. fortunately, her son was sitting on the back of the bike and not as often the case up front. the s new close. we were so lucky in the crash and one of the guys hit my collar bone with his head. i had a bruise, but he could have hit my son's head that we were lucky all things considered to, into this w, as in who hope politically. they're not nearly as robust as they look nor are they very sleek. just to get them
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then you wouldn't dare speed in his vehicle. this was the bus driver regularly takes his passengers to one of the countries unique natural landscapes up in the mountains. the road to demo loss is considered the most dangerous bus route in switzerland. so speeding isn't recommended on the narrow and winding pos many swiss bus driver is brave enough to tackle this journey. reach 331 is spectacular, challenging and dangerous josie, so i'm on a, has been transporting people between seal and deborah halls for 33 years. talking to the driver during the ride is forbidden. the trip requires his full concentration. so there's a lot to do with the biggest challenge for me is getting people safely to their destination. but it's quite a dangerous route with more more land slides due to climate change. but there's all kinds of email up to them on the road is less than 2 lanes wide shows. and you has
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to use the horn because he can't see oncoming traffic. the bus we, it's, it's way along the slopes, sometimes only a few centimeters from the edge dropped is hundreds of meters. coleman. i'm licensed. i do feel some butterflies before the tunnel is where it goes down. so don't okay, but it's still a beautiful ride ropes. they move this in, those obviously, he's a real perfectionist. and that's something you probably have to learn more to share them and shows. he says only very experienced bus drivers with the nerves of steel can handle this route. and keeping calm is especially important when there's fox and disability is only 5 centimeters. he's certainly seen a lot on this route. got smith was on my way up here once with 36 english nurses. and all of a sudden for me to boulders, came crashing down in front of us, gone home. luckily, we were able to stop to avoid a tragedy. in that moment i wasn't afraid and you know who the fear didn't hit me
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until a week later. and it's been in my head ever since, so we'll do. i see. one hour later in the past has arrived in tampa house. most passengers settle for a hike in one of switzerland's last old growth forest with china silver for trees up to 450 years old. josie can now enjoy his break. he'll do it all over again in 2 hours. he's hoping it doesn't rain as that would cause a delay on the return to well i personally was feel safe with josh behind the we. that's all from us for today. so you next week the the
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