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Fact-checking Reform's migration claims about the new EU deal


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The video at the provided URL features a segment from BBC News where a man named Paul, who has been blind since birth, experiences the sensation of seeing for the first time through the use of a revolutionary new technology. The device, developed by a team of scientists, translates visual data into a form that Paul's brain can interpret, allowing him to perceive shapes and movements. In the video, Paul expresses his overwhelming emotions and describes the experience as life-changing, highlighting the potential impact of this technology on the lives of visually impaired individuals.

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