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but today, other fishermen were faster than him. it's been tell for fish mongers. you're not another sales on going well right now. there's a problem with the sea. we'll just eat the fish ourselves and that that problem is a harmful algae bloom in the sea of mar maria that's been drifting off his symbols coast for weeks. the boss for us and mom are a see they're essentially the same waters now that the algae of spread aggressively many a symbol residence or preferring to go without fish. but yes, sha have no other choice. his children are hungry. we shall not which my wife has started to work. so we've got some extra income. and i think now that they've lifted corona virus restrictions, i'll soon find regular work and we'll be able to get by a little better so that you should do evaluations in
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this is the way hums the are prepared. yes. are explains. and for a brief moment, he and his children forget their dire circumstances. turkey practically reopened on july 1st, tourists from iran and russia are already re entering the country, many casting their lines from the lot to bridge, so that's a hopeful sign. perhaps they can find work and hospitality. and fishing can go back to being just a hobby. now in a somewhat different notes, bears have long been extinct in many parts of europe. but in spain, north in the woodlands of the canterbury, a region brown bez, growing in numbers. it's a development that is largely welcomed, but it's the best begin to come down from the mountains that all that traditional
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habitat and endanger local residents. there are growing calls for more to be done to protect the villages. he must be here somewhere for about a lot. sanchez is hot on his trail. europe's largest predator, his home in the woodlands of northern spain. if he got to kayla, there was a bear here is no doubt about it. it only connie milk, no other animal would climb up a cherry tree and break off a branch just for the fruit with comment left. roberto has proof. he works for a wildlife conservation association and has installed surveillance cameras in spots where baz visit frequently. he loves watching the behavior of wild bears when they're feeling undisturbed. yet as soon as you can,
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you'll see there they are. and that makes me so happy with. it tells me this is one more place where the specie and feels at home. again, bears have died out, enlarge parts of europe a month and here they've survived. people like us, that's wonderful. awesome, awesome. even here in the contemporary and mountains brown bears really became extinct today. there are about $300.00 of them in these parts. the biggest population of bears and western europe. but the numbers are problematic to the animals have been entering people's properties in search of food. in maria, sundry esco's garden in a re a over one second, entire cherry tree. and also the bear came and ate everything. when you can, you know, he didn't leave a single cherry behind him for more and we were just about to harvest him. yes, i don't watch it now. it's too late to 90 kilometers away and says dana, a bell has been making daily visits to a restaurant storage room. the owner, jose gonzalez filled the bag, trying to get into
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a barrel of old cooking oil. he says he'll stole the oil in the carriage from now on, but he also wants more protection is telling us we've got to chase the bears away and see to it that they don't come into our village anymore. he knew that's vital. my youngest, lots of children and elderly lived here in the summer. there could be an incident with any luck. an incident like the one a few weeks before when a bear took a 75 year old woman by surprise, and seriously injured her. biologists operating a refuge for injured and behavior already have normal bears examined the case. that convinced the confrontations with such serious consequences, a very rare we're strong normally bears run away from people. in this case, it attacked the woman because it felt threatened that the woman broker having during the attack and her face was injured, bears are not aggressive or dangerous per say. that was an unfortunate encounter
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window for to be prepared. tony's association once identify suspect bears, and observe their behavior in order to stare pain if needed. the conservation is knows why the predators have lost their fear of humans. web listed as a list, there's less and less farming in the villages was the meadows and pastures are reverting back into forests. so now many villages are right in the middle of the woods. the bear isn't really exiting the forest. when it approaches a village, it's staying and it's habitat, it's important we take a closer look at what's really going on here. and instead of just blaming the animals for anything that goes wrong, to keep the bears out of the villages. the conservationists want to ensure that the animal find plenty of food far away from civilization. that's why roberto and his colleagues are planting fruit trees in woodland clearings.
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mama haynes in particular was him in the coming decades. however, we want to make it possible for bears and humans to co exist. we want to sensitize people to the fact that they are as belong here. swaby just like we people do, and the conflicts are very rare. and yes. raising awareness to dispel fear, the love for best it would seem, is all a matter of perspective and proper distancing. absolutely, fantastic images there. now, it almost goes without saying that the pandemic that we mentioned earlier has also had a huge impact on life in sweden. many people that have decided to spend their vacations, not in sunny southern climes, but closer to home, and with more than 30000 large and small islands. the stunning archipelago east of
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the capital stock home is one destination that is proving particularly popular their back guests are lining up at stock homes, ferry, pier. it's saturday and they're heading for the stock home archipelago captain. make checks the tickets and how many have come aboard. normally the boat can carry $160.00 passengers, but due to corona virus restrictions only 50 are allowed on board. after one more look down the pier, they kept off touring. the stock hallmark a pell ago is a month for any visitor, but these days hardly any tourists venture out most here are city residence out on a weekend jot. we suites con, ready, go abroad, were forced to stay here and find something to keep us busy. taking a trip to the stock home archipelago, for example. he always comes along when they're heading out a whole other spits is like the 2nd made. he watches as nick pilots,
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the boat calmly navigating it through narrow channels. these friends are enjoying the fantastic view to philip hannah, and louisa are on a day trip to glenda island. if you've got something like this right on your doorstep, you really don't need to travel far. many swedes have also decided to spend their summer vacation at home this year. prior to the stock home archipelago is so beautiful. everyone's rocking here. and there are wonderful islands water and clear sunday sense. and there are still other parts of we didn't that are simply magical august gamma can ok in order to go hiking in the north or lie on the beach in the south. and there are plenty of gorgeous spots. the crew is preparing to dock spots is one of the last destinations on today's trip. the stock home archipelago is about 50 kilometers from the capital
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i, anton lucas, max and magnus are also on an adventure. at least for a few days. they worked for a large firm, but today they've swapped their office computers for some kayaks they're taking the boats and tends to fin nearby island be fixed for coffee. those will be holding something of a meeting. and we're working on a project together. and this will be a small workshop, so we're mixing business with some pleasure, you know, like they're also working from home right now, taking their jobs with them into the outdoors opens whole new horizons for them. right. we're to said corona, that's corona has brought
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a veritable boom to the island of spots. johan se thing grew up here. he works in the city, but comes out on weekend to rent his kayaks, the water through this morning. but last year, many people moved into the summer homes on the island. they didn't have to keep commuting to the office on instead could work from here. almost the course. i meant a huge upswing for the businesses on the island. the coach thing for me, the for are putting their boat to water they want to enjoy the peace of their natural surroundings. so at full speed ahead for an escape in the great outdoors of stock homes archipelago alex, absolutely fantastic. beautiful beautiful landscapes. but i'm afraid, don't see a lot on focus the europe this time round. thanks very much for joining us. and if you'd like to see any of our reports again, just go to our home page on the details you dot com to come back next time. brown's
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news . ah, this is details the news alive from berlin. dozens, dead and hundreds missing. after the worst flooding, germany has seen in decades. days of torrential rain communities along the belgian border cut off, and hundreds of homes are washed away or in ruins. also on the show on the la medical visits, the us for her last official visit as a german chancellor to join president biden for dinner. and he talks and the pair agreed to disagree on one of the big issue. we'll get an update from our correspondence of the show africa take stock of damage after
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a week of looting and violence to government and thousands more soldiers onto the streets to restore order. nearly a 120 people have died and supply chain for food and fuel have been disrupted. ah. hello, i'm clear. richardson, a warm welcome to the show. here in germany, severe storms have triggered some of the worst flooding in decades. at least 58 people have died and many more are missing. in one small, small town, some, 1300 people remain unaccounted for. authority say they hope those people are only unreachable g, she's cell phone networks being down. hundreds of thousands of homes are without power and helicopter crews have had to live stranded villagers to safety. the small west german village of showed devastated by the downpour. there's no electricity
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here, no drinking water and no phone service. many links with the outside world have been cut off. buildings lay in ruins, people's livelihoods in tatters, sweat the floor boards out from under our feet. the river is usually 60 centimeters high in just a couple of hours with it and meters from throughout the region. evidence of the force of the flood was everywhere. dozens of streets were completely under water, many calling it the flood of the century. object swaying tons were just tossed around by raging waters residence described how it rained without respite the night before had just needed. i could never have imagined it. i've never seen so much water that we've been here for 34 years. we've seen fighting before, but this is the catastrophe. had just been thought it was just so far. i go
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to, can you try to clear something up or move something and it was already too late to tune. the last one to spread rescue crews had difficulty reaching many areas, bridges and blocks by debris or completely destroyed the rhineland platinum. stay pay me air is promising financial support for those hardest hit. the i'm hyper than the day to government has agreed to supply 50000000 euros in emergency aid for life that will mostly be spent on rebuilding infrastructure in high school. in the morning. in some areas of ryan and nate, people stranded in their homes, had to wait hours to be rescued. emergency crews evacuated many residential areas, and even hospitals had to be cleared. it was 3 me difficult. there was a power cat and the elevators didn't work. patients had to be carried down the stairs. thousands of people have now been forced from their homes,
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and many remained missing. and dw correspondent, kate marcher, has been reporting from one badly hit village. i'm here in time, which one of the villages has been hit hard by the flood bordeaux debris all around me. as you can see. and the rescue efforts which have been going on throughout the entire day to day the police as being the rescue workers. and there's been people driving heavy machinery trying to clear some of the debris off the road. obviously that has been lots of village villages as well, such around all day waiting for information to find out what's happened about herman's and also as i loved ones that have been unfortunately at least 2 people who have been found dead in this village. they found him pass and all the day and they have just reported that they have another cousin and i spoke to people earlier . 6 today,
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and they were telling me about the possible stories that they knew that this was going to happen, but they knew that it would be some flooding. and they had some warning from the origin. but they said that they just had no idea that it could possibly be bad. and it's not just germany that's experiencing heavy rains and flooding. neighboring belgium and the netherlands have both seen unusually heavy downpours. rising water levels cause rivers to burst their banks. then in water gushing through the streets, authorities in some parts of belgium have been urging people to see higher ground to say safe perched precariously on their rooftops. these residents in the belgian province of lee edge are doing all we can to stay dry. the hi waters force them to take refuge where they came about. and that's my catastrophe. in 60 years, i've never seen anything like this. so it's really unusual and i think it's going
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to cause a lot of trouble for a lot of people. residents are relieved to get to safety, but also devastated by what they've had to leave behind you for. i'm relieved, but i've lost everything. i live on the ground floor and they are in the ground for everything has been destroyed. it was hard. i had to open the door of my mother's bird cage to the birds, could escape you, but my 3 cats are still up there. the image in the netherlands limbered provence has also been hit with flash floods and heavy downpours. thousands of people have been evacuated. the army has been sent in to help rescue and flood prevention efforts. and germany reels, chancellor, anglo merkel is an ocean away on her farewell visit to the united states. she's visiting us president joe biden at the white house. she nears the end of a political career spanning for american presidencies. well, the 2 leaders,
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how wide ranging talks covering climate change. the pandemic and global security biden has said in germany and the u. s. a. stand for democratic principles. let's take a listen to what both leaders have say. we are united by common valued supervision by a will to overcome the challenges facing us in today's day and age. and it's my firm conviction that it's not enough to just be committed to common values, but that we live in the time. first woman, chancellor in german history, the 1st chancellor from the former east germany. and now the 2nd largest, longest serving and chancellor, since he would call here's an exemplary life from groundbreaking service to germany. and i might add, i mean, from the bottom heart to the world on behalf of the united states. thank you for
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your career of a strong principal leadership and thank you for speaking out for what is right and for never failing to defend human dignity. and during that press conference, the flooding in germany was miracles. first order of business. the chancellor opened her remarks by expressing her shock at the scale of the catastrophe or at washington bureau chief paul was there at the white house press conference. and earlier i asked her how climate change featured into the 2 leaders discussions. this comes at a moment when the chancellor was expressing her deep, deep sympathy to all the family members who last members of the families in the floods. she did that directly after her meeting was kind of the harris this morning . it also comes at the moment when the best part of the united states it's, it's really hard there. it's so hard that some, some lakes are basically burning, that trims are getting coped in the water. so climate change most definitely is
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a crucial topic and both macro and bite and stress the fact that they will work very closely together on that. also, after tonsil america, will have left office at the other main point of contention during biden and miracles meeting with north stream to the nearly completed gas pipeline being built from russia to germany under the baltic sea. the u. s. as long argue that the projects will threaten european energy security by increasing its reliance on russian gas and allowing russia to put political pressure on eastern countries like ukraine, provided medical vowed to work together against russian aggression. let us take a lesson. and while i read in my row, i reiterated my concerns about nor stream to chance, or myrtle are absolutely uniting our conviction that russia must not be allowed to use energy as a weapon to coerce or threaten its neighbors. we talked about russia and ukraine, and in this context also seems to leave coming to different assessments as to what
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this project entails. but let me say very clearly that our idea is and remains that ukraine remains a trans country for natural gas that ukraine just as any other country in the world has a right to territorial 70. which is why we've been come engaged and continue to be engaged in the process. we will be actively acting, should russia not respect this right of ukraine, that it has as attend the country? so no to is an additional project and certainly not a project to replace any kind of transit to ukraine. anything else would obviously create a lot of tension for point of difference there during and otherwise largely friendly visits for merkel. now we can turn our attention to some of the other stories that are making headlines at this. our top and dutch crime reporter petra degrees has died after being shot and a busy street in amsterdam. more than a week ago,
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a journalist had been involved in a court case against they wanted a drug barons. 2 suspects have been arrested or have been processed in the lebanese capital bay route, after acting prime minister, thought al, how did he abandoned his bid to form a government? harry was asked by parliament to form a cabinet in october 2020. and his failure comes as the country is mired and it's the worst economic crisis. in decades. the european union, top court has ruled that employers can enforce a ban on religious symbols in the workplace. but the step must be justified and apply to all religions equally. a case centers around 2 muslim women in germany who were suspended for wearing a headscarf. and a u. s. military helicopter has made an emergency landing in a residential area of the romanian capital, bucharest, the black hawk aircraft was practicing for a fly by when it had
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a technical difficulties. the south african government is sending in an extra 25000 soldiers to help curb unrest in days of looting why wasn't begun to subside, allowing the cleanup to begin. nearly a 120 people have died and supply chain for both food and fuel have been disrupted . dw correspondent christine linda sent us this report from johannesburg. i mean a shopping mall in alexandra township. this is in johannesburg. and this really is one of the last more standing in this particular township and throughout the day, members of the alexander community has been coming along to do their shopping. here . it's already been monitored really well, you've had soldiers patrolling the area. of course. there is some panic buying that's starting to happen now is people fear that they're not going to have access
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to food and other essentially in the coming days yesterday that they really end up not having something that long time a. this is one of the more that was lift gate and it's being protected very much by a number of officials. so in a short while from now you're going to see members of the south africa. national defense forces patrolling the area basically just touching base to see that everything still remains calm. and in order to just give us a sense of how much longer you feel that you guys are going to be eligible, we are going to be here for some time. as long as this looting and the bidding of warehouses, we are still going to be in the car. there. prison is making it possible for a shop like this one behind me to stay open at this time because of course, the threat level is still very much alive here. the w christine wound reporting for us there from the burg township of alexandra. let's get some sports news now,
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and the ball frame victorious team competing at the tour de france are subjects of a doping investigation kicked off by french police writers. hotel rooms were search by officers before stage 18 of the race. the prosecutor in charge of the case that the investigation was opened or acquisition, transport the nation, and import, the substance or method prohibited for you by an athlete. without medical justification, the theme will continue competing in the final 3 days of the and german a tennis star angelica cabra, is the latest big mean to pull out of the tokyo olympics. the 3 time grand slam winter won the silver metal in the women's single that the 2016 rio games. but after a busy grass or season in which she was semi finals at wimbledon, the 33 year old is often for rest before the american hard court matches for
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living. and is your news update our stay tuned for our prove it at 1900 special. and don't forget, you can always get much more news and information around the clock on our website at d, w dot com and play richardson in berlin for me in the team here. thank you so much for joining us. ah. the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus not 19th. next on dw.
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