tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle January 25, 2024 12:30am-1:01am CET
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what is the same time? the hello and welcome to focus on europe with me live show. in germany reports about a secret meeting of right wing extremists planning to the porch. people with for and background is causing massive waves and cities live cologne unit, collide, fish and berlin. hundreds of thousands are demonstrating, sending a clear message against racism and hatred, spread by right wing extremists and populace was silent. majority is raising its
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voice, calling for an open society and democracy in germany. germany saw the peak of mass migration in 2015 when nearly 1000000 people were registered as asylum seekers. since then, society and politicians have been divided over how to best handle refugees and migrants the matter has given rise to populace to see for and as, as a threat. bavarian village shows a different path. the community inhibits housing, did everything they could to quickly integrate them. zillow journal benefited from this game and he feels very much at home here in germany. a hey, that's housing municipality in the district of the how in the bay area is not like all the towns in germany. the just 6000 towns people welcome more refugees in migrants to the community, then officially requires. and they do so voluntarily. the new comers on need it
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the like most days, p top op drops into a full hospital. when many of the people he takes care of miss the rocks are you still here? so i have to know what this is about, how this misses an application. i mean, honestly and have you got everything worked out for the weekend. this is for someone else, not for you. yeah, that's yes, that could work. can you get this visit about a residence permit for you these? i'm sure you can do it yourself. it's to these mother, pennsylvania line it the boss advises on application and the ranges language courses urging newcomers to find jobs quickly. according to him, learning the language and finding a job, a key to successful integration using my goal is to put people on the right path. so they can live well here. leaving couldn't, does, is bind seen on the slide,
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and there's no end to this. workers are registering goods. jello channel has benefited exactly from this help. originally from sierra leone and west africa, he came to this area 10 years ago. he graduated school and complete his vocational training. now working for temp agency channel would like to stay in germany and become a citizen and he's working hard to would that's the end. most of his water heating on it's all about motivation, thoughts and knowing you want to stay in germany's or that it starts out as wanting to learn the language and then going to school is and then actually speaking german just profit is yes, it really is very hard to learn, but if you just keep going and going come, you can talk to people a little, and that's very good. i don't want the husband. without them does, it's all 0 good. the munich temp agency channel box top specializes in referring refugees and microns to companies in the area. but not all of them have the enthusiasm and motivation the channel exhibit into the offices and fema from the to
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the bottom. the applications we receive every week of eclipse, say only about 10 percent. our place simple. 10 percent fox inhibits housing. the percentage is about 8 times that. how come the community does not see refugees in migrants as a threat, but more as a chance for local businesses and dalia need of work? cuz small businesses like the town bakery of desperate for help, the country is reliant on immigrant labor. but the conservative mayo from the christian social union would like to see the federal government organize it better than it has so far. yeah. this off of me. so what that we can't even manage to distinguish was entering the country, seeking asylum, and who's coming on the basis of immigration. it's a conflict us, and that's our biggest conflict. we're still trying to process everyone under the heading of asylum of i think needs i'm doing quite well things and you doing well
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peter is to him a know back at the home for rescue cheese. pizza boss. witnesses. awesome. that are the few who come here have a real chance of being chrome to the asylum based on their lives, to being in danger. and that home countries, most of hanes of germany in search of a better life. difficult for them to find a job while they're assigned the applications are being processed. yeah, well the, i'm afraid he doesn't speak english either like the whole science to close personal support and excellent contacts and the he about tell them area bob succeeds in finding work here for people from all over the world. yeah. and benjamin to not think of people are here for whatever reason. it enjoyed the i should do everything we can to integrate them inside and well come down on the plan. size of a hospital not far offsets its own policies, it recruits and employees qualified personnel from around the world. like how many do you all say no day from the wrong? he into germany leak and the on the work visa, he had already worked as
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a nurse tantara rondon study job and for the past year he's been making a new life for himself here in the district, the pool. i think the most important part is the language, of course, uh as much to i like to improve my language abilities because that would give me the chance to expand my knowledge and vocational skills, thinking this is a sort of icon. hello, mr. hello, miss. are you, what can i do for you? who do i tell you? got some letters the letter, the knew who the phone, the real estate manager has no doubt that more people will be moving to germany in the future. because i couldn't. let's move, we can dodge the responsibility anymore and build walls to prevent people from coming and then pretend we don't have any problems. to me, anyone who sees it like that is delusional. the it is unique. page football, it's advice is to take the current situation as an opportunity. those who come to hear about the housing will get the help they need to find work and integrate and
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have us housing could be a model for live germany the well countries are still debating on how many migrants they should allow in. it is becoming more and more apparent across europe. that's the whole continent is facing a growing labor shortage. which helped alexandria and i thought to you to find a new job in australia. quickly. he left his home country, brazil to start a new life in the hopes, working at a busy restaurant in till that time is quite demanding, but also very rewarding. the crystal who to lodge perch that over 2000 meters above sea level. in that then it turns out this easy is in full swing and the alpine lodge is packed the shift alexandra, them itself is new. here the brazilian national came here only a month and
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a half ago. so this is the 1st time of the service today for you. yeah, because it is like the one and a half months and is the 1st time that i can appreciate the zoo? i'm speechless. it's so beautiful. so alexander only has a few minutes. his shift has already started and there are several 100 meals to prepare. i have a lot of work. it's always a stressful kitchen, is like that. but is not my work is my passion. i say, yes, we hi. really high, high quality, you know, the food must be perfect. recommend us to prepare perfect food. of course it's of course that's why of yeah, that's why we yeah. it's a stroke of luck for the team. train shifts are hard to come by these days with restaurants and hotels, missing thousands of workers, the coastal who to is no exception. there's 3 people short. did i get you see of
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the situation is serious and do this? i have friends, we have to close for days on end because they can't get workers. our rooms aren't being filled. it needs to be said. there is a major shortage. is that those are the see show my goals of mine to the in the valley below yard klausner is working on a solution. he founded a recruitment agency that fills the gap with skilled workers from brazil. he and his business partner, eduardo scan, new applicants in the same time currently they don't. ready really know how to. ready that the, both of them want to come for long term. right. see, i've already referred 84 people and they're 12000 more in the database. the dispute um did choose to move in as a unit country and the 1st 4 countries. it's larvae of searching for the chance to . ready have a blue balance between life and war and also. ready ready the chance to. ready
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ready ready save of the salary to support the candidates back, but it's not always easy for the brazilians in their new environment is in. okay, so if you're in the kitchen, it's hot, you have to somehow produced 90 dishes a night, the watching orders as they come in and buy. if it's just an insular, tough which bids uncommon, you have to know what it is. i'll be able to translate that into english, or portuguese is what this is. i'm hopeful english showed up on the book is he's done there, but it's a real challenge for the new arrivals. bruno and his wife on a have been here for a year. they've settled in with their pets and want to stay for them. austria's biggest advantage over you is safety. and i think there's just one crime you like 10 years ago that gives it in the, in brazil was like i was mug 2 or 3 times even with the gun points was like quite a normal thing actually was one of the reasons that are the sides of a resume. bruno with his many years of experience and catering works as
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a waiter and a burger restaurant. he is well received by the guests here. his colleagues also brazilian explains why. i mean, once we say we phone review, i've given him, i hope, and they are not, it's about him or is it is people here. they just opened a smile and i always say, i don't talk german, my dog just got this process. i say. so many others are looking for jobs in austria . the age of a 33 year old on we're from syria for example. he tells us about his job search and how as an asylum seeker, he doesn't have a chance. the also the access to the regular labor market is virtually impossible for asylum seekers in austria. that's due to bureaucratic hurdles, crushed by the ruling of the party, and austria's interior minister who declined to comment even conservative politicians like friends who are calling for change. after all,
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nobody would lose the job the americans 1st, then the 3rd states. but people who are here must work austria benefits from tourism, but entrepreneurs are worried with new people there to work. no tours can come, which is far from my deal for australia is economy. we're back at the cost of you to for lunch. the busiest time of day for ship. alexandra. how much? no idea. like 90 a 100, something like this. when it's busy, there's no time for breaks, but i live on foot is happy here. i want to go out of my or go home. welcome to sweet and don't be worry about. i'm looking for quality of life. and here, i think i found it. but what does he miss?
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i miss hugs because we all armed people. so when we meet each odd that we hug each other. so that's something that i use these a miss a probably doesn't remember what it's like to live in a country that is peaceful. just like him, millions of children growing up in ukraine have faced trauma and lost that no parent would wish upon that child for almost 2 years now you create and forces have been defending the country against put into the full scale invasion while the soldiers are fighting for freedom civilians fight for some peace for the children. playing in the snow, myisha is in his element. he's grown up with it. his hometown booklet, the new don't. yeah, it's generally gets more snow then keith but not much is left of books. i doubt the
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russian forces large scale offensive go to the town. since then myisha and his parents had been living in keith. it was a new i don't remember. well huh. but it was nice the know i knew every one and i had a dog that i could feel garden meal to send the whole style to taylor and i choice mission isn't the only child in this cube daycare center who split their hometown. they've all had their personal experience, is that the more of one kind or another the preschool teachers try to make them feel safe and secure. have you thought that there are children here whose fathers are at the front that puts them under great stress. they know you sadly, they know all too well that explosions are constantly happening here. do you remember the thing when they were yes, we suggest that they make in the works for their fathers,
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for the form of fits in and we get the other kids to look after the one. do his father's on danger? no smoke? well, they could let that to. it is not for the to nadine, nearly 2 years into the war. they've collected lots of experience in dealing with the children's commerce psychologist, 80 minutes, and info is in constant communication with colleagues around the country who have found that painting helps. children often draw and play war. when they draw tanks, shows the rifles will crumble up the paper and throw it away frontier a dollar. and that way they can transfer their aggression to the paper and we can help them work through it. but here's the thing. sometimes they'll do this several times a day. after all these children are living a middle war and it has left its mark. ukrainian people will deal with the aftermath for a long time to come meet the profession, greens,
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these children good one believably fast the by the time they start school, most of them have done crowd funding to collect donations for the military. they know very well what they have to do in an air raid, but they don't even see it as something negative in the air raid shelter, they just keep on playing or singing their songs throughout the concern. and keep to the war has become a part of daily life. so the ukraine's children will need psychological counseling for years to deal with in zion depression and pent up anger rewards. i don't see the situation normalizing any time. soon. at times we get 5 error rate alarms a day and on weekends to the children on eating or sleeping well, i want them to have care free lives, which assembly sometimes a little misha wants to return to books are there. so we can feed his dog. like the other kids, he's always worrying about the ones who stayed behind but as time goes by,
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keith is becoming more of a home for him, especially with friends by his side. 2 years of war and there's still no end in sight. we love to introduce you to europeans who follow their passion no matter what this man definitely fits that description out here at sea. on his bowed his favorite place to be joseph puss quote. for decades, he has been sailing out every week to measure the temperature of the mediterranean . he's not being paid for it, but the data he collects off the coast of list that it is actually pretty useful for researchers, for climate policy and for those whose livelihoods depend on fish. it's just after dawn, but jose pasquals is a man on a mission. he's heading out to see the 73 year old,
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collects weather data on land and in the water. i was upset about eunice noticed that the moment i use these special through monitors that you can lower into the c k uh, back on in the process. you have to around 5 minutes of one glass, they flip over and display the temperature in the deep by now get on the amount of time to elect them. but i do like a in this, that proof in the past fall knows all about the sea and how to measure it for over half a century. the topography for and son of a fisher has pursued his hobby of the coast of left 13th in northeastern spring, weather permitting. he goes to see twice a week to document water temperatures in the mediterranean. is maybe that. me see, it's my life. that's my place. it's almost like a drug, a miracle here that ever since i was little, it's through while i eat,
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i mean the desktop mainly because data like this, it didn't exist when i was 15 or 20 years old. then no, no idea that those days having reached his 1st measuring point posts up, lowers one of his devices. it shows that at a depth of 30 meters, the water temperature is close to 16 degrees celsius. pascal says the sea surface has warmed by full degrees since he began taking measurements. is political funding for the must continue more, it's worrying escape because rising temperatures caused the water to expand and with that and leaving the sea level to rise, he loves i think those guys come most new time. we can see this on the beach and i to spend the money and they are the half a meter narrower ingle. i verify that the beach here has shrunk by 15 meters since 1990. 3. did say that those was made out to go along with the temperature pascal measures the water,
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salt content which has all the one on them. this but other lovely medical, my m k i the, one of the pieces and put it providing vital info that fisherman, like a sophomore, you have come to rely on hospital field and we had that lifestyle work as closely connected to this data. and one thing, if we know a bit more about at all, like he does, we'd be better fishers for sure why they walk in and say to you, i want them to quote as difficult as i used piteous piano support on this deal. there are species of fish that can't cope with the rising temperatures by myself, sort of the others that are used to warmer water, you know, now come up nor that from more southern areas like a style. and of course, the morales posts up past qual, meticulously notes, the coordinates and measurements. then at the local tourist info office, he transfers the data to a website used by scientists worldwide. the last time you had an issue with them. and so my data in american trade magazine and compare them to their own findings
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got about this in the hour. they said now they know their satellite instruments are working correctly. so delete this with you and then correct. i mean, pasquals collection of years of data has also made an impression in barcelona. at the institute of maureen sciences, researchers probe how climate change effects plants and animals. and humans especially the arctic is affected, says oceanographer jordy slot, but so is the mediterranean. and other than that, we're observing bigger changes on the water surface than in other seas. around the world, canada, there are regions we called hot spots. and the mediterranean is one of them. you know, the new squalls, how the it has grown and important in this era of climate change, which is why it's his mission to keep taking measurements and do his bit to slow down global warming the
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glen, able to get noise when it's painful because it's not a natural process or something, you can see how everything's changed or how the and how we're changing it and everything is interconnected up. but up the i'll even if only a small part becomes the stable on every things thrown out of balance. with all the full set, pasquals has no children that helps to find someone to carry on his legacy. still, she plans to keep going out to sea and conducting his measurements, for as long as he can. yes, that's the spirit. many, all the people in europe lead pretty isolated lives, probably because their families don't live near them. and social events are often designed to attract the younger crowds in sweden, madeleine, one song did not want the loneliness to be her fav. so she decided to take matters
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into her own hands and created a space where people over 50 can party and go wild. just like in the good old a. when there is music playing, madeline lawn sun cannot keep still. the 79 year old sweet things in dance as well . she spends records for her guests having to lift feet as no excuse. madeline gets everyone up and dancing. i love music. and if i can make other people happy, that's great. that's exactly what was missing here. before model and fitness coach madeline mon son has a color cool past. but through her various jobs in stages of life, one thing remains constant for love of music. yeah, whenever she wanted to dance, she encountered the same problem the tongue seeing if there was no where i could go to dance. i'd have to stand in line with 20 year old. and that clubs things when we
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get underway at 11 p. m. when i'm ready to go to sleep in the store. so madeline mon son made a virtue out of necessity and became a d jane herself. or disco opens at stores at 6 pm to any 150 and up. younger folks must go elsewhere. guests have a drink to warm up before the party starts. then madeline makes clear. they need to put on their dancing shoes. i'm going to play records for 4 hours straight. that means you can dance for, for a street. just accept it. afterwards you'll go home, happy, it was 20000 steps and you're a pedometer, is it? there? says the pep talk clearly works because even if swedes have a reputation for being rather reserved here, they all let loose we need these kind
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of places. this is our music in our time. they want in the dance, floors packed. we all want to dance. the music also helps madeline monson cope when her husband passed away many years ago. she says that though she felt blue, she mustered her courage to start over again. as a d j i succeed at many things, but not everything you must dear to try or even to fail. you just have to work up the courage. what's the worst that can happen? madeline turns 80 soon. with a sprightly senior has no plans to stop d g. she's too busy deciding which crowd pleasing track to play next. what a great energy and attitude towards life which brings us to the end of today's focus
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