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she was the nazis favorite conductor positions under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany, watching out one youtube dw documentary the . this is focused on europe, i'm more about below a welcome. one in the 3 women worldwide has been subject to physical or sexual violence in france, the case of which is l. pelley code has caused widespread shock and outrage for ex husband is on trial for drugging her. and recruiting dozens of men to rape her over the course of 10 years while they were married. just now has become a hero for insisting on
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a public trial. she wants the shame to be put on the abusers instead of the survivors. in her final court statement, it is all said, it was time for frances macho society, that trivializes race to change. it's an active courage that has drawn attention to what's known as chemical submission when a person is drugged, but usually without their knowledge and abused. just al pelley code is inspiring. other survivors like and to come forward after years of suffering and says that france must wake up to the reality of chemical submission. so under angel, so agrees, she's a law maker who's also been the target of chemical submission. sandrine is on a mission at to bring awareness to the subjects a scenario that can quickly turn into a nightmare when drugs are used to 46,
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i is known as chemical submission. the most common substances are so called knock out drops sleeping pills or ecstasy in france, dozens of men are currently standing trial for this crime. and more victims are speaking out publicly, including survivors like 63 year old. and as a child, she was drug and raped by her own father and other man for years. then those awful too long. do you constantly feeling danger? like you're going crazy. i don't know for, for a child, the family is there and i it, well, it's got to give him like, always thought it was mindful. i took it to like to try and deserved it more than i was doing. he wanted to talk about this. i really despised myself during my childhood and i was also deteriorating health wise ivy. i had a lot of illnesses and i was suicide on me. look at that time. i repeat. if you're going to take my own life for legal reasons and can not reveal her last name,
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but it's important to her to publicly speak about what happened if she did leave me . she bought it and felt empowered by the strength displayed by g vel politico in her own way trial. the 71 year old survivor was drunk and raped by her now ex husband and at least 70 other men for nearly 10 years for husband even filling the assault. then political insisted on a public trial and that the videos be shown as evidence. because she has school courageous to be holding a public trial, which is rare in these cases. i don't kind of hope of whether the whole will fees this beautiful, elegant woman with a head held high gold. for some instances, banks being completely destroyed on the inside, and in that she has sent us to the now the shame the hora, pretty expensive, and so her husbands and the other defendants. finally, the shame is not we would like to have more not,
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but when the rate pessimist create, as it's considered a loan try to call the police to trial has also led to political changes. the french government has created a new commission on chemical submission. it's been chaired by san jolene, joso, a member of parliament. and this is a very important moment. this is the 1st seminar chemical submission in the national assembly during the doctors and many of the people here today. we're heading in the right direction. level just to speak about the newly founded commission from the parliament building. many people are hoping for greater society awareness on race culture. the brother we need to politicians like you on the patients who aren't scared to speak up for women to thank you very. trying to put
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the have a nice day never saw some of the committee i finally, once official numbers on cases of chemical submission and the possibility to clean things and don't need to plug tests to the fish was still very complicated in many parts of from us on who we should train the cause of welding lee, and we need to get to know us as support the victims. what's offering a silence in finding some peace of mind and to hear i forget to call when you are right, which is a possibility dies sandrine just so herself has also experienced this a year ago, a senator port ecstasy into her class. she says she fairly managed to escape the situation supposed to meet together with other women and colleagues. joso was debating how to strip the senator and anyone else accused of chemical submission of their honorary titles as a warning. but she also gets targeted for her advocacy.
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she'd be please show me who they want to do in the mail. shaheed. i realize she, i was at the train station by them suddenly a man approached me and told me to leave to send the to rely on a sample. but or you have to defend myself, and i need to speak for all those you know, home. if i missed the senior man, it would have to pay like no trial needs to push on country ford news. i mean, i could see the i pulled vista in hopes that the statute of limitations on rate, currently 20 years in france will finally be abolished because it would have taken decades for her to build up a strength to take someone to court. fiscal. com also composing cross of the kind of go try and when we pull up beginning to understand the extent of chemical submission from how much it happens to young people, even children to accept. and that means there is no justification where statute of limitations to the cause of my father is afraid. i want him to realize that the
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times are changing to us on level bush and says that when the perpetrators are made accountable for their actions, their victims, wounds can finally hill as well. their voices are being heard, france has just announced a new measures to combat sexual violence. the government plans to extend the network of hospitals where victims can file complaints and women affected by domestic violence will receive increased financial support. ukrainian and forces are struggling to fight off rushes army as pollutants. troops gain ground at a pace not seen since last year. that's according to a us think tank. russia is trying to over whelmed ukraine's air defenses with your own attacks. soldiers like rigari are tasked with taking them down. he and his colleague feel the weight of their responsibility to protect civilians and critical infrastructure. they are exhausted,
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but there is no relief insight. shawn had crowns over you claims capital key. since october, hardly a day has passed without these kinds of attacks. some of them hit and set buildings on fire off and as a result of falling debris. for the guardian duty that often means being on duty around the clock. they're part of the mobile air defense for the key of region. these reporters got a rare opportunity to ride along with them, but were not allowed to share their location. which is good through them is between them. and as soon as the alarm sounds, and we go to work and it does well, it the, the we can't afford to have 2 or 3 ships for each vehicle, for the heaters and the machine. the avenger, air defense system is american made. guardian, jody have been manning at almost nonstop since september. the home. the based system weighs 4 tons. and it knocks drones out of the sky with
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a machine gun or stinger missiles from a distance of around 5 kilometers. these 2 can't be replaced. there aren't enough soldiers that look good, but you, we don't get much rest as we would we have to do a job and bring the drones to and is it it is, is i've got this so easily within 3 years. sometimes one hour of sleep is enough. for the capital may be the best protected city in ukraine, but the constant anxiety is still an enormous burden. some drones or missiles get through causing deaths and injuries. much more stunning. we've seen an increase in the numbers of drones, especially the 1st year we counted about 400 sha head drones, the next year, up to about 2500 this year so far it's been about 8000 drones and ukraine. we squeeze some efficient when you will push and they are exhausted. but pre gory and jury are well aware of that. missing a target for the catastrophic steam blame should be not
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constantly on their mind that it's up to us to protect the lives of our fellow citizens. tell them. and that's why we constantly train and maintain our equipment . so unless somebody doesn't break down into the wall, as of course, the pressure is enormous. the fiscal year fair rate alarms that last for 8 to 10 hours at night aren't unusual. some people wait them out in subway stations. residents describe this as intimidation here, and maxime, coffee shop and downtown keeps mind on station they can refuel. it's been like this for weeks. he says the drone attacks come in the morning when people are going to work the earlier waves gave him panic. attacks of sweet words, which within the deep i've already had real panic attacks at the age of $21.00. really. yeah. pretty much the only thing that how much was medication, simple of wescal was, was terrible. he said loose at last and 3 or 4 months there and then i stopped taking care of a few of still go. but the constant air strikes something causing flashbacks,
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says that it's not a one doesn't wallace. i'll let you know deep over the thing. many people refuse to leave kids, but how does it affect them? said problem almost all these problem is white, serious of different scenarios that happened acts like chronic stress, especially with model danger on the top right tool tool. if you go to math, not knowing if you're going to wait until the next to me and i just bought that to come out and said, goodness to exhaust and she. so if it gets above huge, that may very well be the idea behind the repeated attack, some ukrainian capital psychologists and the military agreed that the strain from the relentless drone attacks is enormous. let's see animal heights and we actually is trying to, we can ukraine's air defense capability of significantly through the use of drones . it also has knock on effect on the country's economy. can we show through an air rate alarm that starts at night quite often lasts until morning or even the afternoon. and what is the control that puts a strain on the economy when resulting craniums being unable to work clean up?
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that's what most people here are just trying to make it through the coming weeks to survive under constant bombardment as the temperature start to plunge, residents know what to expect. even so this 3rd winter of war promises to be a challenge. and it's a tradition that has been passed down for generations in spain shelf is collecting its integral to the regions economy. but these women have fear their days of picking clams. oysters and muscles are numbered plans to build a textile fiber factory and the least you could affect the island of a rooftop. the project is being billed as a sustainable venture that would create hundreds of jobs, but locals including farmer and biologist, and a quarter door. you aren't buying it, she says building this factory will cause irreversible damage to the environment, the quarters and move down the struggles with what
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a devastating storm has left. michel fish bags at the coast of gully. cs island. i thought i was up in space. tons of l g, because we have to remove it quickly after the other and look how much we have, shall we move a. so we'll see how much michelle fish will suffice this look. say, look, somebody really nice. so some of these ones i called out and i look at them now that i have to come to the top of somebody was suffocating. although now we have to leave the place to clean and they will story themselves again. i know nadia is a shell fish collector and like most here has dedicated to her whole life to this traditional job in the north of space. but it's become more difficult. extreme weather events and pollution can easily spoil her harvest lately. she is worried about the plans to open a big 5 a factory nearby. put the last i was the both of them are arrive here will be
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contaminated, it will be discharged from the river and flow into the same amount. if they open the factory then that's how and really i'll end. yeah. and we need to find other jobs here. the extra re of auto size, one of spain's most economically active, be areas thousands working to fishery business and to supply fresh produce to markets all over the country. the 5, the factory proposed by portuguese company audrey, is considered a threat to many and could be built between melita and fall us there, right in that fines of protest on the present. tens of thousands signed petitions against the factory at peak times. it took to use up to 46000000 that as a for to from the regents. we have river every day, more than half. we'll go back into the river, recycle tents treated. this is how what that's treated more testing the seed. that's the main, it is worth it. and good condition of this water will somehow the extra rustic softening river and it will directly effected economically inside outside of the
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activity. i got this link to the river. yeah. in seattle's. absolutely. we're talking about an eco, you logical in your textbook. i believe that has not yet been fully count. can number 2 missing because we're talking about the climate emergency scenario that will require raised and decides this actually has to contact what is happening to assemble as these project is a direct attack on local entrepreneurs and the environment. assess biologist on our quoted lloyd, she runs a small family farm with $100.00 cows and produces milk full organic and certified . she also fears the factory submissions could cause acid rain and spoiled the meadow. we'll have cows, grace, n 8 content a nation puts an equal a blood risk. well, as any spittle about this, the insists that doubts about contamination not unreasonable as the factory will use new technologies to keep pollution, to a minimum licensing and you fonts have yet to be confirmed. so the locally
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governing conservative party supports the factory saying it would create a 500 direct jobs producing biodegradable life. so about this, this is football to footprints of production plant would be restricted a moves and they put out we have a treatment plan. you know the long plans as a technology that is new to this industry. it allows us to have such quantity that it is possible to reset you late. a pot of water inside the plan to replace water collects it from the rest of the bottom part of the plant. about a 63 i woke up by the impulse, but locals are not convinced. thousands of initiatives and galatia have helped events to discuss their options. and how to stop the project. also here at a meeting of a platform to protect the out of that extra time. and again, they have witnessed how industrial spills have contaminated their waters. they
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won't rely on promises you have to get paid for. and the problem of the carbon pollution in the auto, so as to where repositories comes from, say to us in the sanitation of urban wastewater treatment pond 5 years and possibly from industrial pollution. what i see a lot of these are renters, or you can tell them strongly, we get rid of which is behind us. it pulls from the inside for you all from the factories that are close to the story and factories health and not controlled by the economists administration as they should be. if that's how the customer does with is no sound control out of that. but let them use the feeling of done on the got. when will they be in that makes the oh, so sorry, vulnerable and shelters collect those like on idea a quote is move on even more protective of what matters to herself. and minneapolis may be the, this is my life, like i was little that in the life of the grand parents, i'm the parents and i wanted to continue and the people got for us and careful it.
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the regional government wants to publish an environmental impact report for the 5 of factory soon a factory, but few here can imagine co existing with an economic crisis and high inflation have left many turks struggling to buy the basics. seniors especially feel abandoned by the state pensioners in turkey are among the poorest in europe. but one cafe and it's done. who is doing what it can to remind pensioners that they aren't forgotten in this cafe and assembles failed in the district translates to pensioners house. many customers come to take advantage of discounts for seniors who have trouble getting buying their pensions alone. otherwise i couldn't go to a cafe for a cup of anything. i couldn't afford it, but it's good here. coffee runs $50.00 about $0.14 because an a t for about $0.04. the project is subsidized by the district. we're
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a member of the opposition. c h p. party scoring political points with the pensioners house. turkish retirees are struggling despite presidents are the ones claim that life for turkey senior citizens has improved since he's been in office for you to review the over the past 21 years. we've taken many steps to improve the quality of life for our retirees. these, the pensions used to be far below the humanly acceptable level. e sign is some the good and true, relatively. just before the 2023 elections are the one raised, the pensions one more time is a gift to seniors. what's the name on? met the newer says the high inflation quickly neutralize that or give emissions or got about $12500.00 lira is currently the minimum pension being paid by josie on it . but what can you do with the equivalent of $330.00 yours? you dollars of them, you probably know the rent and is done. total cost is an astronaut. michel some assuming that the 2000000 turkish retirees have to work to supplement their
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pensions like layla airbine. she crochet is and sells hots and banks, but if it weren't for help from her children, she couldn't get by. and then she said, the president has lost touch with his people who have the pleasure to get of how people are hungry, even if it should be doub people 1st. and then does it not saving a friend of yours? that is active and to retirees union because he wants to protest for higher pensions as things done now, she says they feel like 2nd class citizens they say you're never too small to make a difference. and in croatia, a young boy is proving just that thou has started school a milestone for him. and his island residents onto pre a are ecstatic. that's because of school is in session for the 1st time in half a century. it's time for the bottom of the drawing you to head to
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school. but 1st, the proud 1st grader must track across the island. he can take his time because miles only teacher hasn't arrived yet. the. it takes about an hour and a half to reach the small island of copy it from mainland, croatian bows. teacher let's see a lot. you isn't bothered by the commute, lynn, and yet i have accepted it. i even see it as a good thing. an island like this really is something special. copy is one of over a 1000 croatian islands. in summer the region is over run with tourist. but now only a 100 people live here at the most. the recently, the island has made headlines, because after 52 years, it has
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a school once again. and 7 year old valve is it's only people, but it's perfect to come to zillow. if there are more students here that just run around and make a mess. but i'm alone here, that's quiet. that's great. the so long mediately on today's agenda arithmetic. so what does that mean? a blue and you're not the one? yes. what else i'm plotting still. do i have to red ones, i say, and what does this symbol mean? a triangle but vol says his favorite subject is english. no more than i was what i like most about the school is the teacher watched and then also on the planet program. the curriculum was the same everywhere. there is something else special here 70. we make the most of it quarter. so for example, we take field trips. the subjects like music has met the most books and the last me
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for physical education. the dual mounts their trust, the steeds for a cycle along the waterfront, or after a priest from a neighboring island campaign for a school. here, the authorities gave their support. it was the only way of vol in his family could continue living there. it's of little miracle says livia vows mother here in the islands, only cafe she catches up with neighbors while waiting for her son. she and her husband have lived in copper. yeah. his grandparents hometown for 16 years now. and the family is growing. bob has 2 little brothers and a sister on the way for them because of that. they say it takes the whole village to raise a child or now. and it's true me florida. don't mind. we aren't home here so. so the children are olson, the whole islands children. hey, they learn what life is all about, which are supposed to be what most of copy is. residents are elderly,
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but thanks to the school there, islands has a future. once again, it's important to us here in school is without a school. the island is lost or culture. everything. a school means everything is not supposed to go to the island when die out. i hope the young women decide to have children to select this. then life will return when a small tv on the show took associated schools out of all this back home, playing with his siblings. but he's most excited for his father to come home. he's been out since early morning on his fishing boat vol takes over the morning like a pro before inspecting the catch. it's been a good day. but it gets even better for his father. borkam withdrawing. yeah. is about to head out
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again, and we'll take ball with him. it's full squid fishing season. and it's best to catch them in the evening. the one that i love, it seems to have been doing it all my life stuff before i come from a line of fishermen 300 years ago. i loved it as a child. i've always wanted to be a fisherman. d a and i don't know if it was it was on sonya that would that mean it's really great. you can catch a little or a lot but it's a good business. the little school allows fall in his family to live their dream on this tiny island, tennessee, the child to fish, and you'll see them for a lifetime. that's all from us this week. i focus on your advice. thanks so much for your company. bye. for now.
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tough journey to the unknown south into a region that seems forgotten by time in one of the heaviest countries in the world here at the foothills of the himalayas. everything revolves around community and together in 75 minutes on d. w. the if you like, history and with the side of culture, travel and control the sea. and i'm based in a book us that will be on the wow, that's up back into your everyday life. every day we encounter so many things that we don't even notice, and i just kind of fade into the background. but it is still showing a spotlight on them. what you say might just surprise. we're going to dig up the,
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the on the everyday things around. where did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should just search for the day and take them out for on the lessons. they gave me the name includes. it means happy when i was 8 years old, i was already dreaming of a future as a senior or something i wanted to become the funeral of my family. much his dream was within reach. she'd become a star in turkey overnight. then a man took everything from with the help of his family and music. she rebuilt her life. and then his sister also became a family scholar by hatred and mother and the daughters. i am willing to work for change and also so i will sing my song say, well,
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let's click this injustice. we're not going punish. maybe my voice will be heard back to bring to our love. seeking justice for the victims of fame aside. this week i'm d, w the this is dw, there's coming to live from berlin, lebanon incense has troops, so to support the cease fire between is ryland has pull up. soldiers from the 11. these army move to these rarely border and thousands of civilians returned to their homes, says truce take. so also coming up. russia is expelling to journalists from germany's main public broadcaster. moscow says it's retaliation for what it describes as germany's targeting of journalists from russian state. the
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