tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle April 22, 2022 4:30am-5:00am CEST
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love one, centreville hudson, one a my had a serious problems on a personal level, and i was unable to live there with you. want to know their story, migrant verify, reliable information for migrant ah, this is focused on europe. i'm laura babel loa nice to have you with us. russia is launching fresh attacks and new creed. as los gal declares a new phase of the war. ukrainian forces are calling on their allies to send more weapons with the conflict approaching its 2nd month places in ukraine's east and south are under heavy bombardment. russia has sent thousands more troops to the
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region. residents in new cities and towns are once again fighting for survival. while amid the death and suffering new life is also beginning in ukraine. but for some newborns and their parents, the war is keeping them apart. commercial surrogacy is big business in ukraine. it's one of the few nations in europe that allows the practice. some to 1000 children are born through surrogacy in ukraine every year. the vast majority of those barriers belong to foreigners who traveled to ukraine to pick up their newborns. but the war has changed. every c o one during the war. these babies have spent their entire lives in the senate in ki, ukrainian surrogate mothers gave birth to them. but their parents from places like china, germany and italy, have not been able to come and collect them due to their will. so for now nannies
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and messes like arena unset lana, a caring for these babies, including the hood j, which is when like all children, the need wolves and affections. we're trying to provide that while the moms and dads cannot deploy kim, all of that. the mom old and i see both women have been living here in the cellar with the babies for weeks choosing not to flee beyaza. i'm older than my colleague or she, they have young children doing my mine a grown up. if i went, you could take care of the babies with me. yeah, i couldn't abandon them. yeah, no more. it was a bit this boy and they call valeri has been waiting for his chinese parents for months. now. first we'll go with prevented them from picking him up. and now the war, though it's been more peaceful since the russian army retreated from ki. so more parents are finally able to come here with him from but we really hope they'll be able to collect their babies. now of all the, it's so sad that the babies couldn't spend his time with their parents from hearing
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their language instead of ours law on the nozzle. a scheduled examination of surrogate mothers is taking place at this clinic in cave. the 2nd, since the invasion began, their clinic belongs to the largest firm in the sorry cassie industry, which has come under investigation facing allegations of human trafficking business as boone for years. most of the women here including gary now tell us they plan to use the money to buy a home for their own families. but it's a huge strain to be pregnant and a surrogate mother in the midst of a war arena is carrying the child of an israeli couple and had started to panic when she was unable to contact anyone from the company after the invasion. and i'm also so similar or silly at 1st, i thought it's all over with dillard. what should i do now? we a boy. yeah, i already have 2 kids. right. so what do i do with the 3rd and i knew we're not allowed to keep. so again, babies of like cbs and if i go to jail them, yeah,
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you'll take care of my own children, but the most to knock away i thought a slave bottom. now they're all trying to carry on like before the invasion. nasty remains confident that they will gary and parents. his baby she is carrying will be able to collect their child as single mother with 2 children of her own nasty. a comes from a keeps above and decided not to flee. mom on my own in boston up one year to a local dog, got sued image. when i remember it, let me just leave a, let me get those. but i was extremely worried about the child. it was the in case that was shots or explosions on the journey. the very with was after a few weeks the people fell safer at home than elsewhere, were busy boston new chima. so i decided to stay from a good will. yep. and yours was the waterfall. sheila, how did seldom but every one here is wondering what will happen next in the war. and what will the situation be like when it's time to give bath? in the store room, the medical director shows us his supplies. the panic of the 1st few weeks has
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subsided on and he says things are under control again mama, that includes that issue with surrogate mothers who fled to poland. but con, stay there with you. last quarter of the criminal on the business. the consider agassi is illegal in poland. jewish, but many of our women about 10 are there law? yes, book one of them. i am okay though, if they are 1216 or 20 weeks pregnant, me or you could be sure they gave me their word that they'd return when they're in their 28th week. why then, what's wasn't after 28 weeks, the child was capable of surviving outside the womb as possible. it had been this video was made to reassure clients armed and insecure vehicles. the medical director is seen picking up newborns from the hospital after cove at 19 is the 2nd crisis for ukraine's surrogacy industry, but daughter brooklyn couldn't connect initially. there were quarantine regulations schools, but now it's fear that keeps parents away from them. couple 100 q. i bowed down to
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the parents who made it to key levels despite the shelling an air, raid sirens, scenic. when you please are you. they came to the shelter where their babies were living on you for your to the train station where we also handed over babies right by the train. those are true parents from say, should i did the ukrainian authorities have removed some red tape to make it easier for parents to collect their babies. fed, lana says she'll stay in cash for their babies that are already here. and those that are yet to be boy, for as long as necessary. no matter how the war develops. while the majority of ukrainian refugees have fled to near by countries, some have landed in turkey, around 60000, according to the turkish foreign ministry. coastal say these like and talia that typically attract tourists are now also hosting ukranian refugees. but turkey has close ties with moscow. and an talia's coast is a big draw for russian holiday makers,
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a bitter pill to swallow for ukrainians like tanya moscow. she spends her days in the mediterranean thinking about the war and her homeland, while russian tourists bask in the sun. some sand and sea, even in spring, the turkish coastal city of antalya offers every thing of vacationers heart could desire. but tanya, most kai is not in a holiday mood while her 2 children venture into the water, the ukrainian is thinking about her homeland. when the war broke out, she and her children fled. keep for turkey via romania but even at the beach, she still can't relax. you come for now. she shing him or what was the writer? what bothers me is that i don't know what kind of people around me right now. great . where do they come from? yeah, honey, what did they think about my heritage and my country? my, you know, unless now my host it a little because antalya is
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a popular destination for tourists from russia, the country that has invaded her homeland ukraine. tanya knows that the majority of russians support putin's policies. yet most of the russians at this beach are reluctant to talk about the war lou, lou, your sister in law, directly to basically we love our country, our people, and our lives in russia when you mimes. but we also understand what's happening in ukraine, ah, greening by the more lead times. you can't lay miss russians for that sin of many people just believe it when russian to v claims that the ukrainian army is attacking it's on target. some in the savannah barley ear, douglas, i'm a sub waiver you it before the war. $2000000.00 ukrainians also vacationed on the turkish riviera every year. now they're staying away. but turkish tour operators are hoping to attract even more russian tourists. many here are glad that turkey is
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not imposing sanctions on russia. let's see. level sher, closing death in the future. the russian market can potentially supply 50 percent of all our tourists, difficulty headed, green, or cool to russia, has assured us that up to 30 charter flights per day could soon be arriving here. one of the 2 key noun by a bit nurtured ubiquitous turkey is one of the last countries in europe still fully open to russians, including oligarchy who moore, their super yachts here safe from sanctions. so that i shall mold on turkish president recipe, ty yeap air to won, calls both ukraine and russia. friends. he offered to mediate between the 2 warring parties so far without success. tanya and her children are staying with turkish friends. the 2 families got to know one another before the war. to follow the hub, it is then we try to distract her,
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so she doesn't watch so much use otherwise, she won't stop crying movies. it's hot on me too. but distraction doesn't always work. tanya's husband is still in cave helping with the civil defense. trucks must flew again with slow grain. no, i won't go back to my husband usually bring to my homeland ducks. but i'm afraid and i don't know how to live with my thea. he said, i hear stories about girls getting raped if the committee between 10 and 14 years of age, duke of my lincoln there in hospital and quite a few are pregnant. and so here in the hills above antalya, the ukrainian is caught up again and again by the brutal war crimes in her homeland while russian tourists sun themselves on the beaches below at night to yeah, which is according to you know, i'm a very level headed person i avoid conflict,
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and i hardly ever start arguments, but seeing people from russia, spending the vacations here and having a good time makes me pretty mad. richard that let us go directly to tanya mosque. i would also have liked to enjoy a relaxing family vacation in antalya this year. but right now, each visit to the beach is a painful experience. far from mass tourism and crowded beaches as extra madura in spain. the region which is west of the capital madrid is known for its breath taking nature at despite the beauty all is not well on these la, devoured the can. yes, a luxury resort was erected in the middle of a bird sanctuary. and now a court has deemed it illegal and ordered it to be demolished. a victory for julio says, are an environmentalist, but a huge below for the property owners who are crying foul
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upon entry, it's clear this is an exclusive resort from the golf course and marina to the discreetly placed villas. the marina de balder conyers rest on an island in a large reservoir. from above, you can hardly see there are any buildings, but this is a nature preserve and bird sanctuary. so the settlement has to go down below in paradise. it's a red alert, a member of a crisis meeting is held in. the complex is 4 star hotel and began them in attendance. our owners feel mostly wealthy people from madrid who pit upwards of half a 1000000 euros for their villas, settlement, and local villagers is unit 8, lack united in their anger elect. they think the total demolition by court order is insane. never meets what was here before asked this speaker laugh, pointing to a mound of garbage, who cared about the environment. then you have to write note that they want to roll
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up on windows that moscow as we all agree, that court rulings must be followed at a fall day. but i think they just didn't have all the relevant information at hand . like a start. and now we're in an absolutely kafka esc situation. the extra my daughter, a 2 hour drive south west of madrid is a natural paradise. but it's also one of spain's poorest regions. here a 3rd of the population lives at or below the poverty line. l gordo, the village next door to the resort once had nearly 2000 residence. now there are just $400.00. does that mean they come for the people from madrid saved us. they say suddenly there were jobs in the hotel and on the golf course. and property taxes for the village coffers. jeanette saud or returned to al gore to a few years ago. she sold her house in town and put all her money into this shop
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here. but the villagers seldom shop here. her business caters to wealthy clientele who stop in on their way to their weekend home video melissa, riding home for august and all that come with heavy. we might have to close up shop that feel and we the only just opened, then we can flush our whole investment down the drain when iraqi and it just makes me sad because we'd have to leave the village again. so far the it'll is intact in every one is going about their daily business. but years of legal battles have already left their mark. because even before the last ruling, the demolition rulings construction was halted. the project developers are bewildered. they tried to do everything right. make everything pretty. not like the concrete monstrosities of the seventy's and eighty's. but did they never have 2nd father? i last law. i know what i never what that after the 1st ruling,
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the regional government even amended the land use laws. they are entitled to do that. all that is valuable if you got up, what am i and so we assume that there would not be the slightest problem. environmental activists say, what didn't fit was simply made to fit. julio caesar is one of the campaigners who filed suit against the madina did validate kanyes, probably making him one of the least popular people in the district. but that doesn't phase him. every one knew that this was a nature preserve, that birds live and breathe here. and still they built, it took almost internal breath and say gwendolen then theat are followed, then this is going to set a precedent for followers with the go through the list. what her monthly any. if you don't tear it down and leave it as it is, because it's already standing, say, despite all the court rulings and all the services, so that sending a signal more in spain, you can do whatever you want to the laverna,
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total demolition. that means everything, not just the hotel and houses, but also power boxes, water lines, and sports fields. this would have to be handled by the regional government, which had approved it all. in the regional parliament, they avow to fight the ruling all the way to the spanish constitutional court that may also have to do with money. because the cost of demolition and compensation for the owners is estimated at $140000000.00 euros. if it really comes to that, spanish taxpayers will be financing a 1st class funeral for the medina deposit conyers. well, environmental protection is also a top priority for john and edward towers, the english dairy farmers love their job and their livestock, but cows are climate killers. they emit methane, which is a lead and contributor of greenhouse gases at their farm and fall to near
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lancashire. an experiment is under way to make the industry greener. the cows had been put on a modified diet, designed to clear the air. ah ah, count, succeed a certain common wisdom and provide us with food. john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals, father and son, a dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that their cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. we talk, solve the problems that we've got with in industry, and it's affecting upon and about way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for industry to carry on because it's not serving upon it. well, we shouldn't have it. there are some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce
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a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly through their belching. this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the kaos, stomach and intestines. the astonishing result, the cows emit 30 percent less methane, that i was received regular visits from other farmers and agricultural experts like these representatives from my life stock auction house. the towers want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduce their carbon footprints is about 50 percent of most farms. carbon footprint is that and
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certainly found a mission. so it would then knock your factory, knock our product down by about 15 percent in terms of the overall carbon footprint . this is the product we're, we've been fading. so the gal histories that is fairly strong smelling m. if you want to have a low with the dog, etc, close go. so i'll knock your socks off for the me. alternatives to cow's milk, such as soil out and almond milk, have been gaining popularity in recent years. that's the trend the towers and determined to stop their family has lived in lancashire for centuries. farmers here claimed that the soil is to pull for most crops, but perfect for cows to graze. protect in the app is something farmer john towers sees as his special responsibility and a fail. i'm very fortunate to be working with the younger generation of my family,
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who are probably more foresighted that i am. and they could see the change coming faster than i could see goldman and they've driven our business in that direction to face the challenge and to adapt our market to what our consumer is actually looking for. feeding the garlic supplement to their $400.00 cows cost. the towers about $20000.00 euros a year in the future. the climate friendly milk should be a part of emissions trading, allowing pharmacy to offset the additional costs. it towers says, i want to put solar panels on and i want to have electric charges, and i want to let you know, however, her caravel again, so that i can capture the mayfair and use it for instructors all and things cost money. and if we do them all at once, run out of cash in them, we're a terrible example. even the more them idea is we're going to work. and so it's a case if i'm sometimes raining in your ambitions or making sure you got
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partnerships with other companies also have the same kind of values. issue many farm is an old school and reluctant to change says john towers. but father and son aim to do everything in that power to make other dairy farmers more climate conscious. and they have one good argument in their favor. their milk doesn't taste of garlic at all. now to the happiest place on earth, finland a 5th year in a row, it has topped the list of the world's happiest countries. so where in lies the secret for sal a hunk of war, a happiness is spending time with her family, enjoying the great outdoors. despite her country's reputation as our doesn't take her blessings for granted, finland shares a border with russia and the war and ukraine has prompted fins to reassess the threat. their neighbor poses living way up north means long periods
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of cold and darkness. yet fin say they are the happiest people on the planet. sound lot of offices. very well. allah. one resilience and a lot of respect of a nature that makes us happy. someone and serrado lost us in vice level thought. well that and some delicious food by the lake fan. la hon. gov already and her family come here once a week. the 9th menu, salmon and grilled vegetable lake on. yet he is in lap land, the northernmost part of finland. it's the place of their dreams. i thought that i own more than one. i love these hills. it's the landscape of my soul, a honda. when i stand on top of that mountain overlooking the vast life, i just feel small and insignificant on the fan and then all my day to day worries also seem trivial. ah, that's one reason why she and her family are looking for a new home here in lapland the cotton manager comes from the
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south of vinland. now she and her husband want to move to lapland, along with their 2 children on the and me glass to allow the youngsters to spend as much time as possible in nature far from urban life. that's why the family is moving around in search of their happy place. preferably one with few other people with even though hell think he is considered one of europe's greenest, anamosa, easygoing, capital. it has too much stress and too little nature for this family. alongside nature, the finish state itself is a major factor in the happiness of its citizens. latest up also, while we have freedom of the press and freedom of expression in finland, there are a free elections and the level of corruption is very low. it's on the group, so you also have the feel good package of the welfare state where law,
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child benefit unemployment benefits and pensions. it gives people the feeling that the state actually cares about them, that, that who all but can this welfare state protected citizens from an outside threat? that's something many friends worry about, including sadler family. finland's border with russia is more than a 1000 kilometers long, and russia is an unpredictable neighbor whose attack on ukraine has shocked the world. okay, me, i did. i thought it was, i'm worried about the current situation in him, but i try not to think about it. and hope that everything will get better soon. gone by think i don't wanted to take over my life. he felt safe because that would just make me feel unhappy. the family's mood is however, quite relaxed. it's still the season for winter sports. and by introducing on the and me class to snowboarding, saw law is passing on her love for lap lands great outdoors. here the
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ski season lasts from october to may, but the sonnet season is year round. for fin every day is a good day for a sana, so in america, say i go poly on sooner is a big deal here in polio on a pool. we often take a sona sometimes on special occasions like christmas or midsummer, 3 times a day. now, you know, it brings people together, they, honey, go ahead and get to taking a. so now means cleansing your body and your mind with wilma, can there be happiness without it in no way soon goes hand in hand with happiness. it really plays a big part in our lives. freedom is decisive for her happiness, says sala hung couple audi. some day she hopes to travel all over europe with her family before returning to her favorite laken lapland. her happy place. that's all from us this week at focus on europe. don't forget you can watch more of
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