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tv   Focus on Europe  Deutsche Welle  June 9, 2022 7:30am-8:01am CEST

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ah, the conflict between iran on the one hand and israel in the united states on the other with more than 4 hears the adversaries have been irreconcilable. there is never been any real dialogue. how did this confrontation begin? how greatest the danger that it was spread? the long war. he's real. iran usa starts june 15th on d. w. ah, this is focus on europe. i'm lar babel olla. welcome to the show. solidarity with ukraine is strong in europe and beyond. but in russia,
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the picture looks very different. that's partly due to the news that's consumed by the people living there. the television and social media accounts, the spread president putin's propaganda and miss information. and it appears to be working. the survey by an independent russian polling group shows that more than 75 percent of people there support the war. well, not long ago, a large majority of russians also supported him latvian singer in tarsh, useless. for years. he entertained millions on russian t. v. he was a celebrated star with a huge fan base. but when putin invaded ukraine in tarsh drew a line in the sand, he became a critical of the kremlin. and many of his russian fans have turned on him. but in his home land of latvia, in charge is largely celebrated for his stands against prudent solidarity with ukraine is especially strong there. and so too is the fear of their powerful
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neighbour o. intox bacillus performed on russia's celebrity circuit even playing the kremlin for a show scene on the state. ron channels. the latvian pop singer was a star in russia a years he went on concert tours across the vast country. singing in russian. ah, you know the culture and people and celebrated them in his performance with the speech realize that the school, mr. guy, i'm sorry. what we'll do to thursday. i still can't quite believe it's all over the
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years due to sleep. the actual goal isn't that i might not go back there for the next 50 years, nickel, and i won't have any concerts there. recently. the i got the sports of pickled car read. but most of the things in mind space dismissed. i hope my russian fans don't take it personally, but as long as putin's regime is in power, i'm not coming, but the issue will come out of come out of local 40. the residents here was to live with us, was about the silliest concerts, and have plenty of money, even after rushes annexation of crimea in violation of international law. this performance was on the biggest network channel one, russia from parliament is in lots of people are blaming me why and i know i know i'm guilty but, but i really loved it, not this on my buttock. i loved to be concert halls. lila's, the big audiences, the millions of people, the opposite, corky ob ballston. but then came the war and
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a change of heart for the 44 year old to pop star. we talked with him in a studio. ah, tosh bacillus is now recording a song for peace for ukraine. he's taking a stone. c at long lust as many here in litzy are saying, ah, he started posting information and videos about the war and his social media channels. ah, he wants to confront his wishes, fans with the reality of the invasion to show, to death and devastation which they don't see on strictly state controlled russian tv. the image is shocked as fans and many react,
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loveless products, vc. it's a huge paradox. courier. that's the most recent. the biggest fans who wrote the nicest comments, had turned into the biggest enemies when they've gone crazy. attacking me. god, not out as no jade's gob. it isn't without risk for the sooner we filmed on his barn. but he asked us not to show where he lives, because those who consume rush and state media live in their own echo chamber. nearly a quarter of latvians are ethnically, russian proteins, propaganda has reached default if republic, driving a wedge through the population. on may, 9th, the day mark and victory over nazi germany, tens of thousands lay flowers that soviet memorials enrica. many of them support the war of aggression against ukraine, which russian propaganda has portrayed as a battle against naziism. for solace has experienced
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the consequences of this propaganda personally from the streets of his own hometown is taken abuse from people accusing him of spreading lies about russia. laurel abad lamara. no bonds come here. they curse at me bit. but i say to them, build friend ha, it's all fine. i understand. you certainly don't worry. it's not your fault for thinking that now is totally your victim of propaganda. ladies. cooper, dormer, though smart and safe booklets propaganda in tosh bacillus wants to change his funds. perspective, what might be hopes, they'll open their eyes to what is happening after the war. we'd like to take his children along to one of his concerts in russia. but only if it's a different russia. without good fields of golds, ukraine's wheat and corn fields are
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a vital pillar of the economy. countries in europe and far beyond to rely on exports of the serial grains, but with ports and infrastructure destroyed by russian bombs. a world hunger crisis is looming and ukrainian farmer alexi list it, sir, is in survival mode. his granaries are full, but he can't export their contents. with his finances dwindling and the front line drawing nearer, alexi fears his wheat and corn fields will soon become battlefields for alexia liter. desperation has led to determination determination to survive the farm. he runs in northern ukraine, was attacked by russia in the early stages of the war berman good if you look at the silo, as you can see, lots of holes with different shapes and sizes are for some rockets were fired straight into the building. so over the breakdown dizzy law in the argue,
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i'm just trying to broaden those, the was a fire here as well. that was a bomb reason your own. on her sexual hatred towards the russians of the wilson, there could still be russian rockets inside the silo. alexa doesn't know how many or if they could still explode. the invading forces were just 200 meters from the farm during the attack. he vowed not to surrender his harvest supplies or few reserves for him and made an agreement with the manager here if the russians entered or we were going to blow up or $200.00 tons of diesel ring, it was all prepared to madison for the last year. ukraine saw a record harvest, there was more than farmers could sell. like many others alex, i was expecting solid prophets. but now the russian attack has damaged his corn. and that's not the only problem. it is, it's not good. we thought we were sitting in money because corn is money head out
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right now, it's just, it's not worth anything because we can't transport or export it. image exposure, we can get by for maybe 3 or 4 more months. that's it, ovens vita ukraine has been struggling to export much of its produce. the port city of odessa is under attack. further east mario pole lies unruly. no cargo can get out. the romanian port of constantine could be an alternative, but poor rail lines will make transporting goods they are challenging. the system was not prepared for the levels of disruption. the war is causing the porch also lacks the capacity to ship out the hundreds of thousands of tons of ukrainian grown, wheat, corn, and sunflower seeds. ukraine farmers are facing more than just export problems. as alexa shows us rockets have rain down on the fields everywhere,
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he can only plant on 3000 tech charles off his 30000 tech tough on this and find the brutal enemy one annihilator. once i finished here and saw them ukraine, me as apple, locals fear for their lice. vitale, lupina runs and cultural company. he and his da fall worried. it's the last week of the sewing season, but the front just a kilometer away. that it should run to a good. there were more attacks at 5 am this morning or so. we were worried because the area came under fire, but we have to work. we can't let down our government or our people. we need to feed our families. our armed forces, ukraine and the whole world inquiry which is farmers can't grow crops, they won't eat. and if they can't expose produce, they are left with no income. but for many, the biggest concern is simply staying alive.
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roman is listening sort of sounds of shots. there's a constant fear that the enemy might advance. sure, i'm scared like any normal person. when were you more? it's not that. sure, but it. if these monsters come up, we'll pack our tractors or grab our machine guns and wait, excuse me, but you've been shoot these frequencies with me. we spoke with the commercial more much italy shows us a video of rockets that landed on his field. they can only be removed after experts have safely deactivated them. already the piles of munitions are building up and nobody knows how many more dangers may blackline the sigh. it's a worry whenever andre plows, the feels that the la boy hello, i can't hear anything up here in my cabin. sure. i have to look outside to see what the others are doing. now if there's no frantic waving and shouting, everything is fine. if there's a situation i'll need to get out and run for my life. no jewel. it's hard to
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imagine working under these conditions on top of everything else. fuel is running low. they borrow what they can from neighbors, other farmers who have stopped working because of the war. if worst comes to worst, they plan to protect themselves from the bombs and rockets in this purpose built shelter. his with if a computer we can at least keep our boys safe for a while to there's one and a half made isn't play above our heads and other to keep us warm and drinking water . we could survive for a while, but i said it was a lot of money. none of them want to flee with all of their work for the next harvest continues for ukraine as well as for export to europe and the world to the right. even if their immediate goal is simply to stay safe for children, while the struggle to survive has also touched this young man's heart. our tour
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souffle is a 13 year old from france. he dedicates his time to painting not only because it feels good, but also because it brings good. our tour sells his paintings to the homeless. it's an initiative he started many years ago after an encounter with the homeless person . with each painting our tour hopes to make the world a little better. at your souffle is 13 years old and a budding artist while starving deposit for now i'm going to use a bit of black and then i'll add other colors for that so that there's a good contrast when i paint, i feel calmer, 100 pounds till she can but are chilled doesn't paint just for the sake of it. nessie, how did you get the idea? i was just a key and i thought i was literally, we were on holiday. he got yes,
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i was still in mummies, tommy, and we were still in san tro. pay and arthur saw some one for the 1st time after pulling out for santa fe or son, milo lee san malone. he saw someone living in the street not really developing. i wanted to help the people on the street and i didn't know how, but i saw some artists on the beach and i thought i could do the same as missing. so i started painting in the sand and using little stones and, and money to buy them something. oh, brazilian, long on foisy de little ha, children breakfast. and even he can mammal. f 2 has been painted and to raise funds for homeless people for almost 10 years. you've been with the whole family as on board, but it can be tough at times. my dish has a forklift. there are some really strong nolan's, like when we drew with claudio, could you? oh yes, claudio. it's a wonderful homeless person. we often went to find him, he had an artist, so there are 11 corn though. he was in the street,
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he had courage and continued to draw and he did what he wanted to do. i thought that was really beautiful. this afternoon at chill has displaying some of his works for sale and an artist run gallery. if you get that, not everyone encourages what he's doing eventually to the receipt. okay. so really gone. so some people think it's too much for me that i should stop over. what do you say then? i, i pretend to listen to them. but in my mind, i just say no. i did. i did. yeah, i mostly at your has fans thou, like 8 year old victor who's here with his grandmother. i should have left. i think what he does is good. i really like his paintings. yes. hello. hello. do you want to do that too? ah, well, i actually prefer sculpture to chill with myself,
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with the dust sculpture with me. he thinks he could make small works with all the big ones along with out johan has family will use the money raised to buy food. here they're on their way to the city of to weigh in northern france, where 20 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. a 3rd more than the national average. their meeting go highly jabrisa, a social worker and family friend and new to vic lefebvre, a homeless man. oh, no, mister la fella is an alcoholic. he's been homeless for 4 years and he's now to situation is challenging, but out she refuses to lose hope. i'm unhappy, but mary, of course, i just don't like literally it with you. good. i lost a good friend of mine for what ever the authorities have to be informed of your
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situation so they can help you. okay. say pocket please. who's a day or 2? good, i don't think they're really interested. lou aren't good. good. that count. my mister la copa has been living in his car for months. he smelled it with blankets and made a home for himself. roger, don't come sit in my room. 2 of them will room and abdul bring some light to a dark situation. oral the movement. you're the king here? no, no, no. i'm not the king of anything more. of your life. it well, you at least should live life to the full vin won't. so what does it mean to have our, to you had your side with your a lot of food forms my heart here. if possible,
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i think you going to find a way out. come on a little bit. you may have, we look, you've taught me a lot thanks to you to you may not have changed mr. liverpool situation, but he has shown him that there is someone out there who believes in him and who cares about people experiencing homelessness for marijuana smokers in europe. the netherlands is a big draw along with a cat, but she know you can also order a joint in many dutch coffee shops. it's a business model that's only half legal, coffee shops get a special license that allows them to sell small amounts of weed. it's not technically legal, but it is tolerated by the authorities. well, now the dutch government wants to regulate this legal greys own with an experiment
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. marijuana groan under state control. so loose images like these have become a stereotype of the netherlands. it's perfectly legal to buy a joint here if it's for the customers personal use. this coffee shop in breda has been around for 30 years. but now there's going to be a radical change. the shop will no longer have to sources cannabis from drug dealers. instead, it will be able to buy from a state controlled crop owner and patch thinks it's a good development. this is show what again, personally that's cleaner or pesticides are used over the strict cultivation wilson deal comfortable. it's ecological and sustainable and to provide legal for them. and for the 1st time will be able to do are buying on the books. complicated. the experiment is taking place in breda and 9 other municipalities. it's been put
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in place to combat the fact that the netherlands has become a hub for drugs. partly because of its liberal policies, partly because of its ports, violent, criminal gangs control hard drugs like cocaine. in july 2021 dutch investigative journalist pater devries was murdered after reporting on drug crime authorities want to at least gain control over the soft drug market. we hope this experiment will put an end to a half baked policy of tolerance. lucky you can buy and sell cannabis in a coffee shop, a vehicle which are not allowed to produce at 70 militia as ha ha, that's led to an illegal market for production. lucy, dominated by criminals or to dominate the criminal. the question now is how the state controlled cannabis harvest will get safely to the coffee shops. transported g with from home transport is
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still a problem with an armored vehicle will bring the hash out. i'm not sure how i'm supposed to feel about that going and got there. you hold. so the experiment is due to ron for 4 years after which the results from the 10 participating municipalities will be evaluated. for centuries, italians have been perfecting the art of pizza, making hand needed dough, a stone oven, and the finest ingredients are required. pizza is a part of italy's national identity, but this tradition is now being challenged by new technology in rome. a pizza vending machine and a front to some restaurant owners in the capital city. but the machines creator says he's bringing a little slice of heaven to the streets of rome. this is an old school pizza, yolo are welcome to pizzeria ramo the best and robot. no matter all of your mom
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and this is a pizza center of the new school. welcome to mr. go. i'll show you how it all works, sir. his business concept pizza, in 3 minutes from a machine, must see mobile call. no normally sales medical equipment, but he's always dreamt of running pizzeria. he wanted it to be different. so he looked around until he found a pizza making machine. he redesigned it to a function without a baker using only the touch of a button here in the eternal city. it's nothing less than a cultural revolution. the city was divided. yeah, i'm not sure, but some accepted the machine and thought it was good to be able to buy a fresh hot pizza 24 hours a day. a big pizza from a machine was always something inconceivable, especially in a country like italy and even more so in cities like ryan at work or not to mention naples here. pizza is sacred to roll. that with some people were pretty angry. what?
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because it was like an attack on the article to pizza did allow for the delivery for this one is hand made using the best ingredients and tall mussel pasquale has been making them for over 40. yes. on pizza. not believe to go coming up here of all ah, yes, i've heard of the machines of out of a socket divided. i can't believe it can make a pizza like mine. i went to the pastor this door was hand made it boss. so it was the wood burning of the us. you have to clean out. i mean, you know, these are but could never do that. to me, are those bucks forget to buy a box for your blood work? there's a budget for some out. okay. the key is how you need the dough. they are not bizarre . you have to get out all the lumps in your hands. look,
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this is all hand made my ra flower, a yeast or assault. and then you work it like this. with the missed to go machine, it's all automatic pizza, off to peter. nobody. you know, but i mean, the flower goes into this cylinder where it's mixed with water and a little salt. let me show up to and then the dough is pressed into a disk and covered with fresh tomato sauce for my daughter. then he comes the oven for a metal hand position. the pizza on the grill, like where it's bagged at $380.00 degrees celsius parental pump. baghdad. has quantities. pizza is now done. garza that covers sagamore beach zip. no. the pizza is perfect. it plays different joy to flavor bennet, my boy, my dad ramo. has been serving up hundreds of pieces every evening for over 40 years . the customers here would never consider trading one of task wireless pizza for
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a machine need one. not even the youngest. a pizza has to be made by hand, just like this one, john. and especially when it comes to the don't get if you lead a machine, do it on the pizza will never taste like one that's been made by the hands of a pizza yolo. so far, mr. go has made a for a 7000 pizzas around the clock. sometimes even a roman will take the machine, made alternative a volume on general. every pleasure. but if i want to eat a really good pizza, of course, i wouldn't turn to mister go figure so roam has hundreds of pizza rears, that make great pizza. i'll be bought if i want to eat something foster, i just want to try something new out of curiosity. mr. go is always, there will be, especially after midnight. it's hard to find something warm to wait till then where a great alternative unprovoked or got blue. yellow with massey more has improved his design. his new machines will soon be cooking even better. peter's demand is
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high, especially from broad in italy, itself. not quite so much. so is it a recipe for success? let me know your thoughts about our show on twitter. if you can find me at laura babel ola underscore. don't forget you can watch more of our show on d. w dot com. thanks for watching bye. for now, with ah, with
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