tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle March 5, 2020 8:30am-9:01am CET
8:30 am
discovered. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. alone a very warm welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven and like many other parts of the world europe is increasingly in the grip of the corona virus to prevent further contagion the world famous louvre museum in paris has closed its stores and in the u.k. some schools have been shut down meanwhile of the burra trees here in germany there's been a steady increase in the number of fresh cases. well so far the worst
8:31 am
affected country in europe is really where several towns have been placed under quarantine orders including the lingo an hour's drive from people there and elsewhere are hoping that things will return to normal in the near future for the time being though that's not how it looks. this is the lingo in northern italy the town of 15000 is on complete lockdown to stop the new coronavirus reading. this shopkeeper won't let more than 4 customers enter at the same time at least the local pharmacy still remains open to everyone. to linger meanwhile it's like a ghost town. it's here in this region the 1st italian corona virus infections were reported thora teased then swiftly imposed
8:32 am
a quarantine people had no choice but to cope with the situation. that we've gotten used to the emergency situation but are hoping supermarkets will soon be restart that's our only worry of a problem that we have no problems with you either but i probably would have finished. most italian coronavirus infections have been recorded in the country's north that's why the government has imposed drastic measures with or a check and entire towns on lockdown. and i'm from the next town at one to collect my son i wonder if they let me pass i'm sure they won't. since the weekend massimo's 15 year old son has been with his grandfather in the quarantined region but the police officer won't let massimo go through. you can take a left over there and then drive back please. many people in italy are surprised their country has been so hard hit by the virus
8:33 am
including textile entrepreneur fabio long though. experts say any country that has close economic ties to china could have been hit. italy's textile industry relies heavily on chinese companies fabio longo's company block industry works with asian manufacturers as well his company is based in italy's veneto region and he's deeply concerned about the coronavirus quarantine. the corona virus outbreak is having serious consequences for a company. it's happening right as major fashion shows around. 2 for men and women each juror in the all important winter season. milan fashion week went ahead with special safety precautions longo says the event
8:34 am
is very important for the country's fashion industry especially as italy's economy is slowing. the textile industry has taken a hit. it really did need that after the economic crisis. and the situation in china which has been struggling with the virus for 2 months makes it worse china makes up 30 to 36 percent of consumption. ok. longo was lucky he exported 97 percent of his products before northern italy was put on virus lockdown he doesn't want to imagine what would have happened after quarantine had been imposed sooner on right now only 15 percent of his staff can come to work the rest live in the quarantine zone and can't leave seamstress mary secure in teen lives near the zone and can still go to work but her son has been told not to come to his venice job. wonderfully ecoterrorism phobia my son doesn't like it at all
8:35 am
and that's the money you see young a guy who just started working on it now he's forced to work from home because of the virus. that. he has no contact at all with any people for the legendary this area the. queen the love they don't force as it's not fair. to. everyone here hopes the virus scare will soon pass and the upcoming international fashion shows will generate enough business to make up for the slump at the milan fashion week. now the news spread like wildfire read chapter i.i. a bad one was opening turkey's border to europe thousands of refugees were quickly on the move and heading towards greece in a desperate bid to make it into e.u. territory instead of calls into question the refugee deal between the european union and ankara whereby turkey has taken in millions of syrian refugees in return
8:36 am
for promised billions in aid meanwhile shocking scenes of the greek border near the turkish town of d.n.a. are our reporter yulia harm has these impressions. this sign at the greek border says welcome. but apparently that doesn't apply to these migrants. greek border guards won't let anyone enter even though there are thousands on the turkish side eager to cross into the e.u. . several days ago this section of the turkish greek border was still under tight security then surprisingly turkey withdrew its border guards and within hours a chaotic makeshift camps sprung up open to the elements. people trying to stay warm lighting small fires and dense smoke drifts through the air. most migrants only have the clothes they wear and perhaps
8:37 am
a bag with them. as in his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey there he met his wife and their daughter was born now they're on the road again. we heard on the news that the borders to europe opened we set off immediately by bus and taxi from izmir to here. is we have done and now we're waiting for them to actually open the border. europe is our hope. we want to go to germany sweden or the netherlands that's what we hope for. or many of these get mixed. they paid around $400.00 turkish lira for the trip that's around 60 euro a lot of money for this family at least they brought some supplies water bread and
8:38 am
cheese. many have nothing at all the desperation becomes apparent when a few local volunteers arrive to distribute food. no. there isn't enough for everyone. but. we need to show compassion and goodness in the world needs to see this if you ask me this is shameful these people have been left out in the cold. most of those waiting here came with the firm belief that the border was indeed open and that the turks the greeks or both were acting in their interest the realisation that this is not true makes it all the more bitter. we are being used for political purposes they should not use refugees for this it's inhumane. perhaps to be living for slum so york now we know that. nobody knows what the
8:39 am
result is a bonus we just want someone to tell us what will happen. the migrants are growing increasingly frustrated with the wait that's why some try making it across the border elsewhere there are rumors some have already succeeded but here greek police officers are repel in migrants with tear gas while some retaliate by throwing stones. at them if. you have children we had woman's there we had disabled persons there and they fired tear gas on them we have enjoyed people right now here and i don't know why they're doing this we don't have peace in our own country we don't have a. future no one on country that's why i'm here we came here to make a life make a new life but they don't let us enter by the way. and so
8:40 am
many here simply keep waiting like for us who even here watches the news from syria he like so many others is determined not to give up. until he's found a way to make it to europe. now on a very different note rumania has the largest population of bears in europe and their number is rising still further especially in central transylvania regions of the country the bears big heavy and dangerous beasts are increasingly clashing with farmers shepherds and tourist resulting in 9 fatalities last year alone that has in turn triggered growing calls for the bands to be cold by hunters. for many years europe's most fearsome predators kept to the deep dark forests of transylvania that are increasingly turning up and remain is villages brown bears encounters with humans a perilous sometimes even life threatening. nov
8:41 am
26th 2019 the village of a cut shepherd mihai dan was on his way home when he came across a bear. but it was so that it suddenly the dog started barking. i turned around and there stood the bear. he lunged at me and threw me to the ground. with the last of a strength he dragged himself to his porch where his wife found him and. he lay here down here all rolled up and just said i'm dying i'm dying that's all so the ambulance came he didn't say anything else just i'm dying i'm dying. the seriously injured 28 year old man was taken to the hospital but it's time to hunters arrived hours later the bear was long gone.
8:42 am
6 am deputy mayor of the village says there have been over 20 attacks here in recent months. most of the local people are out there with and. the bears are attacking everywhere on people's farms among the sheep and the pigs. it's time for the top level of authority to deal with it almost. since remaining a prohibited bear hunting in 2016 many of the impression that the attacks have multiplied more and more politicians such as levant they vashon i demanded that the ban be lifted a soon as possible. but yes it's frightening and disturbing because human lives are at stake recently there's been at least one fatality almost every month. scientists to
8:43 am
some believe that resuming bear hunts is the answer. he's been studying the animals behavior for years and he's familiar with the increasing reports of a tux. often there post in social networks as this one was last summer. a bear attacked a hunter leaving him seriously injured. me that would set up some attacks are motivated by they're searching for food or defending their territory but humans are not on the bear's menu actually they just want to keep people away. but laszlo girl says hardly anyone's interested in the opinions of experts like him much less the authorities it's not even any reliable data on the bears population it's estimated roughly at between $4.60. in eastern transylvania has also had experiences with this interested authorities fear a bear suddenly appeared in schulte and yet scarred you that motivated him to undertake
8:44 am
a highly controversial mission. to look at the me but i discussed it with my son what we could do about it. and we started to put in cornell just who. and since then the bills haven't come to the village anymore. we rode with him out to the feeding site it's barely one kilometer outside the village shortly before we get there he stopped. it spot the tracks of a new previously unfamiliar bear. this is very much just look at these huge crowds. then he shows us his deer stands nearby entering were surprised at how well equipped it is with cameras and internet connection. he's even shot a little publicity spot for it hoping to attract pain tourists guests.
8:45 am
all this cost me a lot of money. and the tourists get something for their money it doesn't take long before the 1st bear shows up then another $2.00 and after a while 3 they all come for the feed once he says he attracted a total of 14 bears it's actually a prime example of eco tourism shelled enya points with pride. but laszlo go the bear expert sees it as irresponsible i mean. this is definitely hazardous. once this kind of food source is no longer available the bears that have grown accustomed to people will come looking for food where people are. if it only takes a short time to alter the bear's habits but it's very difficult to change them back . back with me hi dan and his wife at
8:46 am
their house in video cuts she still has to treat his wounds daily we can't go back to work yet and every day the rage grows. some factions of course it's time the state did something about the bears there are too many of the bear attacks on line it has no consequences but if we hunt the bears we get locked up. they feel abandoned in their conflict with the bears that are widely seen as one of from a news most precious natural treasures. ok let's go to spain now where the good news is that after years in the doldrums the economy is beginning to pick up that is the little consolation for the so-called lost generation there are countless young men and women who are talented ambitious
8:47 am
and university trained but it nevertheless struggling to find a job that comes anywhere near to matching their qualifications people like luca who looks to the future with dismay. handing out flyers was never luca's great ambition after earning a master's degree in water management he thought his life would go very differently this environmental expert has been looking for a suitable position for half a year now. that i look in and you know maybe this really isn't my thing. that i was the stick with this for long or. maybe just keeping afloat with this job and constantly sending off applications by mail or email was important that i find a proper job. his chances don't look good every 3rd young person in spain is unemployed many college graduates look for work in their fields for years and like luca still live with their parents he'd like to build his own life but won't be
8:48 am
moving out any time soon. i mean i would have been a bit spadeful when my parents give me 20 euros so i can go out with friends on friday evening. when i want to after all i'm 26 i'd like to give them something a holiday for example but i called. his sister is also still at home 22 year old carlotta stoney tourism she's finally landed a job at the check in counter for an airline it's limited to 11 months after a short enforced break she'll have to apply for the job again such a short term contract with no real prospects have become the norm in spain. and we all know that in advance. you know they can't give you a permanent contract no matter how good you are. if you want the money you sign. if not you must not needed that badly.
8:49 am
28 year old one me gayle has about reached his limit he's been scraping by on various part time positions he's a waiter in a cafe. also an assistant for disabled passengers at the airport. he's been looking for a job as a teacher ever since he earned his teaching degree 4 years ago. someone with you hardly see any office and when i go for one here for example 400 people applied while there was an order of 1168 for this one it's really frustrating you keep trying so long and you think you've started so hard and what doesn't get you. one miguel has been thinking about leaving the country but he'd have to leave his girlfriend and family behind and he'd have to work up the courage 1st. by a forward who spent
8:50 am
a year in england and it was impressive to see hominids spend so booking there as nurses talk to us and teachers of their own will and feel except that they don't want to come back and then there were. juan miguel's sought help at the out about counseling center in malaga the council is see the root of the problem in the structure of spain's economy it has few big corporations way college graduates can find work small enterprises tend to employ skilled all semi skilled labor and we are not with that and i want to look at the labor market and our society are changing fast the universities are not keeping up and they should be finding out what the markets demanding and then. the universities are full in the absence of job prospects more and more young people are in rolling which only produces more unemployed college graduates. this. is not just
8:51 am
a matter of economic viability. it's a matter of a country's culture of everything that gives our society a greater quality of life. but for luka quality of life means getting a job that he's qualified for and that still nowhere in sight so for now he'll have to keep biting the bullet and passing out flyers. so many talented young men and women we wish them well for the years to come no facts and twisted images manipulated statistics doctored welcome to the world of fake news a serious threat to democracy in many countries but finland is among those leading the way in the war against false facts and half truths how well by educating its citizens to be critical consumers of questionable information and most importantly teaching children to doubt. these children are playing telephone
8:52 am
it's a fun game but it's also a learning experience because these 9 year olds discover that a message can change when it's passed from one person to another. arthur the last one in the chain tells everyone what he heard was hatched eagle. and what was the original version. of the dog runs through the meadow. somehow that dog morphed into a hatched eagle lena the teacher asked her pupils. because it's often if arthur had presented that as a fact would that be right or wrong. that's how it is with word of mouth which is why in finland the telephone game is called broken telephone. the helsinki french finish school is a pioneer when it comes to teaching children about the internet the concepts devised here became the standard nationwide in 2016 media is part of the curriculum
8:53 am
in all grades in math for example principal cari keven and says the children might learn how statistics can be manipulated in art health fake images can be recognised he feels it's never too early to learn such lessons we are starting a already at the early age in preschool because actually the 6 year old student saw people who saw heavy consumers of all kinds of media. i mean feelings music books moccasins for silver. he shows a 7th grader how to check if an image is fake like this one allegedly of sydney's hyde park strewn with trash left by climate strikers. it's an article in the local militias and he you see the title climate strikes and this image. there are lots of articles about it. that you can only pull down below you see what really happens
8:54 am
the photo shows little left somewhere completely different in london's hyde park after an event promoting the legalization of cannabis. finland takes the bunking fake news seriously including that from neighboring russia. russians are alexander the 2nd still presides over how stinky's senate square so fans have long been wary of kremlin propaganda. information campaign so we saw them already made of during the cold war but of course in the present form. the 1st science came about 10 years ago on a crimean media this thought is spreading lies about the finnish a try to wait for a system for example claims that finnish or sort of these are haunting russian born children and taking them into custody without any valid reasons i say leave them to us gay couples this kind of claim as were present in a primetime news so if that happened already 10 years ago. back at the school this 9th grade class is taking a critical look at their own media consumption. these pupils know there's
8:55 am
a lot of misinformation on the net and that they need to double check their sources 'd. you're always suspicious of everything so. it's hard sometimes. to our visit to finland shows us there's little need to worry about the younger generation here they're media savvy junior detectives. but classes to teach grownups about media and information literacy might not be a bad idea. and i can promise you we do our best to avoid any fake news here on focus on europe that's all though for this time around thanks so much for joining us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just going to our home page on d.w. dot com all this is our facebook page the stories we do come back next week until then fired by troops.
8:57 am
costs. into the conflict zone year after you know lawyer yemen goes on with no apparent end in sight but who's really trying to stop it my guest this week here in munich is the country's foreign minister mohammad abdullah al muhajir muslims after thousands of civilian casualties are going to be enormous human suffering all being done nothing. comes close to. 30 minutes on d.w. . your own daughter would prefer to join terrorists rather than stay with you and
8:58 am
she thinks it's cool. that maybe i just wanted to rebel because of my age and islamic was kind of trendy i guess i'm just not. the machine's down because you can how a father lost his daughter to islamic states and magic just helpless before little or no. in 75 minutes on d w. you know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time old boy says. the 77 percent speech obama. looks.
8:59 am
9:00 am
this is d. w. news live from berlin talks are expected in moscow today on the fighting in. northern syria it's hoped that these talks will help relieve the burgeoning migrant crisis on turkey's border to the e.u. also coming up. the day after a memorial for 9 victims of a far right gunman germany's politicians get ready to debate what can be done to tackle racism and hate in the country. and containing the coronavirus in italy.
31 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
