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on the show in the clouds as time and then wind generation flash, which now dw documentary, the welcome to focus on you. it is good to have you with us. eastern spain was hit by historic floods, devastating several localities, and shattering thousands of livelihoods. flash floods caused by record breaking rain falls, swept away almost everything in the past. since the outskirts of valencia, people were trapped in vague colson homes, with no time to react. many have died in the floods. residents feel abandoned and are desperate. the weather phenomenon responsible
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for the extreme floods is comparable to a hurricane or at times to the effects our hiring reminder that european countries like spain, unprepared for these consequences. many residents of the oscars of valencia are in the epa center of the flood damage like and then at the elevator ortega, she's frustrated over the crisis. management knows the community needs to come together to help each other. almost everything has to be thrown out. trusty fund show that's long been pulse of christie and his family's life must be broken. the family was at home when the flowers came full 15 minutes, the water rose continually. the parents and children took refuge on the 1st floor, their lines thoughts throwing out the possession, still really hucks. just wondering, just how are you?
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i'm sorry, my friend has helped us to take the things out because we just couldn't do it. what about the no, but it is not because we didn't have the strain august the but, but because these are all memories 1st you can't just throw them away and you understand them. so they did it for us, but i so but all this, but the photographs, you know, nobody has india then neighborhood alpha has been badly hit the se in the next day when the water had gone down, i went to look for my car. i find it and then open fuel in there, and on the way back i saw a pile of cars and don't be near the coaches. there was a man underneath. it looked like he was asleep, but he was dead with his method. okay. just tell us how you see that tom, what many people on elena and kristy on street have have similar experiences that throwing themselves into the work suppressing the grief and questions. for example, while i view for cheese didn't want them in time about the devastating search. even though the voice of further up the river was already very high. spain's politicians arguing about it now. you've got to lock people to see
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a good. the weather situation was predicted pretty well, but it's intensive. you had never been experienced before, and i put 3 to 500 leaders within a few hours. so it stream and that it's almost impossible to give adequate warning by the population, wasn't prepared for the fact whether extremes are becoming more frequent in times of climate change, say the expense valencia suburbs with it's extremely hot. and what looks like the sense of a disaster film is reality here. countless calls stranded in the streets. spain is in the state of emergency volunteers arriving and messes to help out in the worst hit suburbs of valencia. equipped with cleaning materials and volta ivanhoe, a german spanish student is shocked by the destruction here along with other students. he's also around in the neighborhood what they can do to help somewhere else. cuz like we were told that the people in the neighborhood meet
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walter and especially the older people who can't get out of the house at the moment of this. and that's why we're going right and asking for money to watch or have i said, well, we've got food with us to buy. so trying to help where we and one when one comes and most of people need that help owners too many the storage ease of trying to coordinate to the assistance. there's a distribution center with water and food for those who are mobile, but they're all still missing people for them. like i said, it's very sad working like this is under the circumstances that are not being able to help out with not being able to reach people anymore. but we'll manage even if it takes longer for the others. this is now the voluntary is missing, point buses for the admission be from the renowned, futuristic science park underwrite in another world, nothing seems to be in its place. any more rec, so piled up in tunnels, fall you fight as a salvaging them. i'm searching for missing people. how many or missing a?
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still a move. in the same mission, colleagues, palm fulton, i out of an underground cop hawk. it was flattered within minutes. 200 parking spaces. have gotten that are certainly car stay in there, but there are no that's important. human lives that the priority for animals that might still be there and it still looks like this and many cartridges the search will survive us as a race against time. meanwhile, a space government approved a 10600000000. you released package for the flood victims the floods in spain underscore the dramatic reality of human costs, climate change and issued to the top of the list at the upcoming climate summit. in other by john as several countries in europe have introduced a tax on carbon dioxide emissions. denmark has now gone beyond that and implemented
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the fee for burbank house and meeting climate damaging meaning. denmark is the 1st year pink country to introduce this kind of tax, which already has had an impact and the region of christians. so the manners please. the danish government has recently taken steps against working capital business because their belt has contained the same which is harmful to the claimant. that's why danish farmers are now being taxed, but they're breaking caves. dw spoke to castle peter christine hancock in the small village of christie on the steps. he has 1000 heck, peers of land and ruins. 1000 coves. christiane tells us why codes belch in the 1st place. the enough of buying a cool, if the problem with cows is that the ruminants, so the feed passes through several stomachs, is i'm making noise that's full time. and in the process of methane is produced,
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which is belts out on the road see that miles because the scene is even more harmful to the claimant than c o. 2. denmark is taking action. charging 40 euro's and tax per ton of anything. roughly what 10 times admitted in a year the government farming lobby and denmark's largest nature conservation association agreed on this figure. denmark's minister of agriculture is the latest by the joint decision. the signal that is clear that the farmers that have to develop the farms in the even more greenway we have to take out parts of the farming lens as well as putting up more forest fences and that we are in a hurry. but the, i believe that the 6 and let live simple, this equipment will also help doing all these things even faster than what we have agreed in the agreement itself. it shouldn't affect the task. i think that the whole thing has actually gone very well. the fact that they came to an agreement as
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positive, oppose this is elsewhere in europe, there is far less goodwill in germany and friends farmers of stage mass of protest and major cities over the small list of for farms picking up. and then my guess on basically on, on, on, i think there's a slightly different mentality in denmark of the we don't want to harass ordinary citizens and drive around protesting and attractor making a model. it broke up investing in psycho home farm, giving up arable land and re forcing woods is a big deal for danish farmers. but it's needed to improve the quality of denmark's lakes and fjords as they're heavily polluted from excess fertilizer. less agriculture near the water means less water pollution. it's christy and cock also news that he can lower his tax burden if he use his feet that causes the coast to burn less even though denmark's nature conservation association
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doesn't one farmer switching fee to it says the agreement is too soft on this point and that's look, kind of on the agreement, especially that the part is not as strong as we would have hoped. we are worried that some families might even not have to pay anything in tax. so we would like to seem that strong growth, even so in true danish fashion, all groups agree to the kind of deal, despite their different interests. then we have a long tradition talking to each other. we a small country and we have what's called the things module where we sit together, the government, the organizations, in this case, the farm us together with the green organization and find the right balance funds of right compromise. christy and from the gulf green piece wasn't part of the talks and is deeply disappointed this deal. we'll just keep the non fall of couse and
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picks and so on on a quite steady level. so this is not really offering a solution to a much more plan base deck because you and therefore we will not see that as soon as we get back on to it. with this deal, the, the agreement still makes denmark. i group white and even global pioneer. so christy and cox castle can keep going about their p business. their voices has been silenced. girls and women, enough gone is done, has been virtually bad from public life by the hard line, as long as to tell the bank originally from me to amman. little who can be more up lifting than ask gun woman singing. she knows, fighting for women's rights in her homeland, can be dangerous. i mean, the found a way to connect to a fellow citizens from the exiles in paris became the change to
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me. i mean the really from i've gone, astonish thinking and because she loves it, because she's in paris. i'm bedroom tv channel founded by journalist. tell me to, i'm on television by women for women, a window on the world for women and girls in afghanistan. they call in and sing for each other and with each other because they're no longer allowed to use it. it could already been banned, but now women are no longer allowed to speak in public if they're allowed to be in public at all. the tyler bands latest law silence has them. yes, the reach does not extend to paris. they still allow tvs and computers in the home, at least for now. media and her young colleagues who no longer want or can live in afghanistan, have found their nation. is in a professional key,
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so you search the people themselves have become the guardians of morality. is only in 3 years. they have managed to change the people's mentality. so they on now. oh tyler bond no. to move to a come through to the table. everyone plays it being the more on the t police and the screen tv comes with the some older women and men look at young women and say, look at you. a good thing. the tell about a head to keep you in line for home, because i tried it myself to do stuff. in kabul, immediate is filmed by female colleagues. it's becoming increasingly difficult for women to appear in public. people are suspicious. and now even self, these have become taboo. i mean, a grew up in switzerland and studied in those on but after 911, she returned to her native city. as a correspondence in 2021. meet us set up radio bedroom initially only with programs for young people.
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the content for women came later so this girl who was say, hey, how you doing my this my team, their work is becoming increasingly stealthy as the taliban now also prohibits filming people that out to the that's the editorial team is wearing masks for anonymity, as they discuss the increasing restrictions on women and how and now most, okay, only her meta shows her face now, which i so far not been a problem. nice. yeah, but i won't. okay. apparently, it was a not enough pro and agitation in some of that of you as homeless last week. of course, the farmington. we've also noticed that few people have been cooling, but things are slowly picking up again. and people are gaining courage.
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under flesh they need recognition of their plight. a delegation of afghan women recently visited the european parliament in strasbourg to draw attention to the subjugation on behalf of everyone, they received a standing ovation. this house is your friends and your ally on you. we will continue to stand with you in solidarity, but is it enough they are allowed to am and give birth to it to 2 children that's. that's the only function that they have right now. and i, i strongly believe if that was also something if men could have totally been could, they would have just locked her back and women because then there's nothing else left for them to be able to do in new york at the united nations general assembly. the afghan women also receive support from a celebrity. a bird may sing in kabul, but
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a girl may not, and a woman may not in public. this is extraordinary. this is the suppression of the natural law. this is odd. meanwhile, at the gloom and terrace, the journalists are no future for themselves. enough gone, has done working fully, valdez presenter as was out of the question to me and put the audience questions to one of the few female doctors and cobble women in afghanistan. and cannot simply go to the doctor as many suffer from psychological disorders to them . they're depressed, lonely diction, hopeless. they're going to be as a source of advice and help get as a whole. don't get a little time. why too much and have a bunch of you and it's core function, however, is school television. it runs on a continuous loop because the station has secretly and quietly recorded the entire
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higher level school curriculum. not as simple means. girls were no longer allowed to go to school, can continue their education and all that. but think about it as an educator and has not yet been banned. so everything from language, lessons to physics, biology, and mathematics was taught asia. most of these quotes that could make, i hope that these young educated women are the positive results at the last 20 is so eager to jump. women who are aware that what they are experiencing is not the norm. people make know it's the next and new generation that will help other women in afghanistan to break these chains the ship. but these afghan women in paris secretly long for their families and for the trouble of homeland slapping someone can leave quiet the impression. but slab law suicide can have the same intention. mostly plaintiffs from the far right. overwhelmed critics with
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lively baseless law suicide. in order to silence them, shakeela stark is a victim of exactly this illegal flip. the european union has now taken 1st steps to curve such law sues, so the course won't be instrumental last the truck you left stark, is one of a growing number of victims of a new phenomenon in germany. right wing extremists are taking critics. the court with actually named slap law suits standing for strategic law suits against public participation indefinitely for news, slap, low cds, basically a tool to silence opponents the end of the tim intimidation lawsuit. and that was clearly the intention here. this back i was kind of tricky left star because realize that the main sponsor of the local sports club was supporting right wing demonstrations in our hometown attack time. in western germany. she informed the club but received no response. but shortly afterwards,
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a warning letter from the sponsor arrived in the post. if she chose to repeat the accusation to be faced with a 250000, you will find which is fine, wasn't enough fun. in the following 2 weeks, i was full of fear mothers. they knew my names of my number and to my personal details had been passed on by that. so i was actually expecting someone to paint a swell sticker on the wall of my house, all through a brick through the window and find much to you. we live in a small village and there's no and the limits and kind of everyone knows everyone can, someone could even say something to my children and community who by us are included . in the case of thomas, my a ross, there's also a lot of money at stake in the summer of 20212 months as doctor wanted to go on a school trip to a holiday village near based. and he looked into the accommodation this dofer's doesn't been most the time when i discovered what the operator was or how many
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village had published on. i briefly summarize the relevant press articles about 3 or 4 or 5 articles and presented the info to the parents where discussion and consideration is on. so this because you understand, i told them the article is putting down his basic democratic values and asked them to look at it $5.00 and $4.00 and there's just put on the parents cancel the trip. the operator sued my a ross for defamation, demanding around 50000. yours is a well noun, right wing populist interest and, and it already attracted police attention with his radical facebook post this toby's, you know, of course i'll take it with you. i was referring to previously published news articles look like i didn't find anything that wasn't verifiable in the press, but i still felt insecure and fearful. hyatt one's kind of false as a lawyer with the open knowledge foundation in berlin, it supports defendants like stock. and my a ross were targeted by right wing extremist,
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a lot of people are afraid that they're intimidated with fussing, and they've given out of fear with financial consequences to the man. um, i think the strategy is simply to issue warnings as often as possible people to see people with the name of silence and critical voices of reading. uh, you've got tv survivors, police to accept multi use investigative journalist stuff, new code or whatnot. glitzy a was also subjected to slap law suits. she was killed by a car bomb and october 2017. keeping research and corruption and organized crime. and you were according to the e. u commission. 47 slap suits have been filed against her. the use direct to begin, such lawsuits has been named the daphne law in her own or its aim is to enable the speedy dismissal of intimidation loss. it's, however, the directive must be turned into a national law and in germany, an anti slap law is still pending. as a sole, just the,
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the regulations of very soft vi and leave a lot of room for the names for the men, the states each that and so i fear is that not much will come out of it at the end . um and then ms. bonds, and if you back i was comed. but according to a study from like c, defendants can benefit from legal redress by i'm from and put them in a corner of the people who were affected by extreme right. litigation took defensive legal action. you have their lawyers wrote letters of objection and they never heard anything about the matter. again. that's long to check. he lo stock one her case. but the main sponsor still supports the local sports club. 2 months. my a ross one and 2 instances. now the plaintiff is dragging him back to fort but he wouldn't let himself be intimidated. i know. let us introduce you to britain's royal family. well, not the one you're seeing here. the other one,
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the purley kings and queens of london, famous for the unmistakable style. they are true icons of london at their heights. there were hundreds of parolees. now a small community preserves their tradition of charity and working class. active isn't determined to keep the permanent legacy last the needs of the family states institution is does he recognize that the patty kingsley this is the biggest day of the year. how the specing is a chance to bounce out some old ones, and classics and showcase generations, apparently coaching there are people who don't even read about this, that exist and then they find the whole property of us here in the. absolutely. yeah. with the money that realizing it depends on the icons of watching calls,
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me racial policy docs, november 9th. the the, this is dw news live from berlin, us presidential by and promises a peaceful transfer of power to donald trump. said many times you can love your country. only when you, when it was by his 1st address since connell of harrison's defeat to donald trump find urging the nation to come together after a polarizing election. also at our show, german chancellor, olaf schultz fires, is finance minister and promises a confidence vote in parliament after christmas. but the main opposition party demands elections asap saying there's no reason to wait.

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