tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle April 11, 2024 4:30pm-5:01pm CEST
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to reveal that so world, why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series and most king has paula stats may 4th on d, w. the hello and welcome to focus on europe. how does a country best protect itself against threats? how do we safeguard our democracy, our freedoms and the lives of our citizens against criminals and terrorists? several european countries have been re evaluating their security measures following the recent attack and they were moscow. more than a 130 concert goers were killed by armed her is during
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a performance by the russian band picnic as croak, a city whole. shortly after an assignment, state affiliates claimed responsibility for the attack, saying they had targeted the thousands of christians in the audience. to 4 people in france, the heretic images brought back from magic memories of what happened in 2015. when i s carried out a series of attacks, killing nearly a 100 people during a concert at the bus, a cloth theatre. this year friends is hosting the summer olympics and experts fewer the major sporting events could be an attractive terrace target and response. the country has raised its security alerts to the highest level, and president mccall has assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to keep citizens athletes and visitors safe. 2024. it was from one
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giant celebration. that's what the organizes up the power summer olympics are planning a low the opening ceremony which will be the 1st ever to be held at the side of a stadium is expected to 2 over $300000.00 people. but this is megan events could make power as a target for terrorism. again, like on the 13th of november 2015. when this miss terrace killed 130 people in several bars. the past con, concert, whole, and 3rd. so i, the soccer stadium of the receipt to talk in moscow has rekindled memories. here in paris, experts are even quoting dots, attack the russian boss, a club, the more do give it to us. it was on, in both cases, terrorist attacked a concert venue. the death tolls were very similar, and both were carried out by the so called islamic state. i guess for sure. i'll be it very different of to it's the same. oh yes. off shoes as believe to have planned
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to forward to talking from the french government has now raised the terror threat to the highest level. with ours, have the option to deploy an additional 4 tires and security forces. nationwide. schools and government institutions are also guessing more security to that was tricky. so let's say the extent of the attack it must go really shocked to it wasn't just a loan attacker that killed a few people with a knife. this was a launch scale and a time to which the police had difficulty responding to. as you can tell when you in recent years, security services believe that the days of major attacks could be over. they were seeing loan attackers like in 2023 on a teacher in the northern city of a russ and on a german tourist and the center of paris. stapleton was school. the must go attack, but also other recent attacks carried out by the islamic state show development
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that experts have been seen for months. now, that is the terror organization is once again gaining power. while these womic state has regained its capacity to carry out devastating attacks and other countries, it will make if i'm just a push debbie courtney french police believe they're no better prepared for this type of terrorist attack. then in 2015 will not pay. we'll see the new information 146 when he measures both of us know get special training that we didn't use to get those of this include special ed time training, but we learn how to take how to talk is to accounting masses of people in closed room situations without injuring civilians couldn't up. it's made us realize that both we on the civilians are in constant danger. pushes listed a rule. he's got them and all the parts of the french security concept to main. contentious. the police unions are protesting. a large contingent of many tens of thousands of police officers and john dorms will be working to guarantee security
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during the olympics. but they say there are still too many unanswered questions. also to help. ah, okay, cool is showing liberty, said we still don't know where all the police offices coming in from the other regions of front will we housed in paris? it better do. okay, that's adding more stress, give up too much and we're constantly under pressure to do to all the demonstrations here in front of the critically the terrorist attacks on the unrest in the suburbs. homebuyers all be about is that that still is if we have all these extra here and i'll spell out the zip code from those are planning on deploying over 40000 private security personnel. they're guessing specialized training like this fire drill. because the tellers has no says at the highest level, this number could go up by several size and no so far, any 2 thirds of the required personnel. how being trained like this room, what we're asking ourselves whether we can really train that many people in a short time available. but private security personnel are important. we keep her
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eyes open and alert the police if we see anything suspicious. so would be attacks can be foiled, let that they didn't know that it's a race against time. on a far as against the threat the company completes, the role dies, despise all precautions. suppose we know that will be some incidents during the olympic games. but we hope they'll be minor ones. in any case, our security forces will be extremely vigilant, and other countries are also set to send security personnel to help protect the games. to try to ensure that this summer empowers will be a celebration of joy. every parent has big hopes and dreams for that child, but unfortunately, life opportunities still largely depend on where they are born and for romani children growing up in the slums of yet of need to. in slovakia there are 2 possibilities of receiving
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a good education and of breaking out of poverty. there are many people are the largest ethnic minority in europe and they have been facing discrimination for decades. our partners said how to hear about the struggles and regions and the pressure hospital and eastern slovakia. martina proudly hold simon in her arms. she could be his mother, but simon is her grandson. martinez. daughter nicholas is nervous. only 15. she worries about how she will be as a mother to bottles. i was afraid i wouldn't know how to take care of the baby. so i want him to go to school when he's big enough and then to work. so. but that won't be easy because simon will grow up here and you know, if need, say this is and one of many sloan villages, eastern stuff i q, majority of people here are romani,
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europe's largest ethnic minority as nothing comments to see children becoming parents here. just a few houses away from nicholas lives. younger who was 16, an age months pregnant. she and her boyfriend, tommy, have their own room in which to raise their baby. i don't know how they will finance life with a child. tell me, is you have to start an apprenticeship today. marcia says you want to work and it will. yes. so what i don't know is it easy to find what's called a set of pat suitable no. the most trauma here can only dream of finding a job that side of the settlement, prejudiced as common sense. social workers slapped under rena. they themselves aroma and help presidents deal with the authorities, stevens there, roma often face a still have the my you know, the non room. i don't like us very much, you know,
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send these thoughts and scroll. when i was in secondary school, it didn't matter how well dressed i was. come, i looks my white schoolmates, only swore me is the bad roman uh me, but most u. s. just another bad roma i was just thinking gypsy, but on the lot of things which such experiences, many romani, people prefer to keep to themselves and their villages it gets worse every year. and there's no works ours who's going to give us what? nobody, if a white person comes, they take him. so when we roam a come, they send us away the more than 200000 people into the back, you live an appalling conditions. settlements such as schumann janski's vonny, growing with shak after shack being built, children are often without supervision to better understand
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development within such places, we visited the school in gotta meet the principal. maria, upon the co, the told is that only romani children come to the school. the few non roma children in the village i drove into the with of schools by their parents. classrooms were quite empty. the principal explain this have to do with the vacation starting in 2 weeks. meaning most children weren't interested in class anymore. school believes the state that should do something, not about the children, but their parents hung up on me those. the main problem is the parents don't help that children learn at home. they don't really take care of them, right? so we shouldn't be unable to doing the parent school school. i've talked to him uh, they need much more time by the attention to make progress. the central solar eclipse, $14.00 supple some one project that shows great promise was set up by an
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age organization. the so called a minus provide health to rome, a families such as here and jo chava, sonya, and younger of both social workers. they show young mothers have to play with their children today. sonya will spend an hour with a 2 year old. some of the less than also starts with about where is it? where is the red circle? look at it. no, because we already did it go very high desert by helping somebody was concentration and motor skills, develop the aim or mom as to what many parents with time got to do with their children to get to protest looking at maybe parents they often don't know what to do with that kid, nobody ever showed them how they're worried about getting food. i would say eating
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my even they have many children. so the old ones need looking after as well. i think they often just keep the young children in their arms. the parents don't know that you also have to talk with them, play with them and show them pictures because we saw most mother can see the results of and playing with the a mama once a week. the old model, the less down to being with the mom is i can see the difference compared to my daughter on you. she's 4 years old. always on these 2 on i can read even more than she can. a little upset that the school teachers have also said that children do better when they have been mentors by a minus one months later, we were backing out of need to what there is no, mom. i project young cotton. tommy's family has grown with the birth of their
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son toby as a week ago. i have no wish to leave you out of needs. what's your dream younger than where do you see yourself in 10 years? my dream, my dream is still be here. i like it, it's good to live with somebody to buy to the are ways of poverty, mature, many fear and feel that would be marginalized elsewhere. the millions of tourists will visit spain once again this year, but the country is already facing water shortages. although the hot summer months have yet to begin, one of the most popular tourist destinations is the region of catalonia, with its lavish beach, of along the cost of grab. but here to water scarcity is
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a growing problem, much to the concern of tony quinton. i'm a farmer who is now hoping for a miracle to save his fields and animals of the these fields are green because it recently rained here that the tony can. thomas says it wasn't nearly enough the farmer from to get us cold debates, alfalfa, a spider for his cows. he says he's never experienced such a drought then the youngest bad for the plan, so to be coming up to where he is at this point. no, they 30 pounds february because there was something afraid. no. but a fall validate you via the spanish region of catalonia has declared a state of emergency because of the drought. water reserve levels have fallen below 16 percent. drastic water restrictions are already imposed. and summer has not even
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begun yet. this canal used to bring water to tony came thomas fields. he doubts bad will ever happen again. lavelle, it's practically impossible. although only god can help him saturday, but hopefully he will ask you know how you mean? otherwise there's going to be a fight here is when i get there is no life without the water. for now, the cows can still feed on the reserves, but stocks are running out. tony can ton and his nephew found on have to make tough decisions. but we now have to buy what we can produce affordable because the crops in the fields won't grow properly without the water at similar. i don't know what's the problem for, but if you know the name was how was it to the most of the table? you have been and we don't know how it's going to pan out the water, we'll have enough water for animals. and so we're being careful with our
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investments invest cns dried relief measures are putting a strain on the regional government's budget in catalonia has called an early election after an initial, but the proposal failed to pass. 20 can ton of does not optimistic almost a little know we make up just one percent of the electorate, but our tourism is much more important. why don't? because there's more money in a wash of, you know, you'll see him. but at the will, i always say that it's not politicians on the phone here. it's money annual. what do you think was a little light came on the as of you know, just a few kilometers further. eliza roll says on the coastal problem, the tourism sector here is preparing for the summer water consumption increases as visitor numbers rise. monitors on this runs a restaurant and says that politicians reacted too late to the drought. sydney almost gets an issue just have me do some the nation plans by now. the only options,
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but i don't think they'll come this summer. no, you gotta maybe next year with a bit of a lot. which i sort of say like the minister in charge says the cuts alone, your government does not have enough funds to solve the water crisis alone. this, that last time incomplete. when we have corporation projects with other regions suffering from the climate crisis in the mediterranean, they like is the scheme i think i. e, so that we want to raise more to policy to a higher level. but uh, you're the one lead the gosh, but a lot of stuff that we must understand. we can only solve this together. e circumstances, the future of your a goal. so it depends on the future of the mediterranean. but if with the lady that i'm waiting for, you support isn't an option for tony. can tanya and his nephew, they were worried about their animals and the ongoing drought. and i've asked themselves whether they should continue at all that
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a lot of lot points out. it would be easy to say we quit fatal, but to really give up the firm would hurt for gives my parents whole life isn't it's, i mean mind me let me know also my nephew cl voice road unit dall almost somehow it's to worst curry going up on the water for now he'll keep hoping for more rain. there is still snow on the nearby tyranny's. and when that melts, there will be some water for his fields. to for build a wall and having children around makes them feel like he's still a part of society rather than lonely and isolated. luckily, at his care home in western england, the old and young play, eat and sing together, making it a place filled with life. laughter and new friendships having
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fun is easy when this thing in the senior citizens residential sounds, can home the loan, chester, elderly people, to mention patients and kindergarten, children who lived together. there's children who sold people of the quality people all together. and we will get together. i think it's absolutely fantastic. i called a my god to be seen . wilton has at least as much fun playing as the children do. he used to be a truck driver at $84.00. he now needs assistance. and that's been living in this in to generational community for 2 years to visual. go over our
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v. that's easy, always on a trip. will piece fail with jim hughes used to be an engineer. he's showing 3 year olds, jacob, how to handle the trail. these joint activities are optional for young adult and 9th joyce ashton takes part as often as she can. what's the weight? we come down and i says that they all seem to enjoy it. came to me see how the guiding principle here is that know who should feel isolated. many are on a 1st name basis. the old residents that also nothing. li,
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cold brand friends. and they're happy to share some of that life experiences with the children at the end. and they just knew how to do it the same just to come to do this from that confidence. it stays and i think she's like, i love the rest of them. and said, as it's so fast and big thing as well as good communication skills for them to think towards them as well. so what, how she actually treats, takes it somebody and we get to see the front of the project is almost 2 years old . but it took several years to plan and it's, it's a generational concept. this new to person. the projects found is hope that community will serve as an inspiration to office. we look to implement this on wheel to improve this and australia and, and kind of messing with the university on,
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on models in china. because everybody is, is knows that there is a need for this bill will spend. ready afternoon with the kids, they call him abil stuff say the children to come when he was that we knew it would was believe david with what. but what we've seen in the last, almost 2 years now, has far exceeded expectations in terms of relationships. in terms of george, i'm the last stop. we have one c created for the success, is that the elderly i'm the kids not trusted to do quite a bit such as going for walks together. i go to the chair of children. that should be getting it. sadly, it's nature every day with the children is a new beginning for
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e and then on the good day, oh we don't do. don't worry, don't, don't do where we're stay a dive in. don't you go away? you did like how to make the perfect kind of will not that and who invented the iconic dish? now the answer may seem obvious, but he, the debate has broken out on it. tell you on social media about that very question . restaurant owner, i better go math tele researched and believes that his family knows the secret of the true origins of this famous italian dish. but the other claims have led to quite the uproar as to cover. nora is a classic lunchtime dish and it's a time when it comes to the recipe. well, you shouldn't mess with classics. the shep set, look up in our written room. say they have been using the original recipe since the restaurant opened to 1912. with ag pecorino pepper and of course when charlie
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cheered pork and cheek my grandmother always made it this way. democrats pass down the recipe for him. there is no question that the dish has called carbon or because it was invented by wood calling our car bony vendors in the upper 9 mountains. if you imagine that coal vendors came to rome from the mountain iceland, possibly with horses, they probably had some food with on it. yeah. and eggs when charlie and pecorino cheese were popular products that were easy for them to get ahold of the fox news. but he tanya and food historian, luca chancery recently posted a recipe and social media from a 1950 for a ton in food magazine, which he says is the 1st printed version menu were outraged because dispersion is with conic and swiss cheese. the bit point.
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yeah, no apple fees over insults after the black people said they wished i were dead and that i should be in jail gallia, a decent stuff. they never reactions like this new loan is he for the fact is that there is no 1st recipe, not the real one that says how it came about the uh, but he checked the cool me stopped that guy. yeah. he has his own theory about carbon iris origin story, a nation for the main thing. need ya need the sickle? probably during the 2nd world war, when us troops were stationed in rome to somebody today and eggs and bacon, mit spaghetti and cheese. i just forget the virtual marcelli says this grandmother was cooking carbon are a long before then, but the same recipe as restaurants still use us today. and so the debate about the origins of this classic dish continues me. yeah.
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