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tv   Focus on Europe  Deutsche Welle  July 21, 2022 11:30pm-12:01am CEST

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president of the global power in china is part of a whole system which believes its time has come. he relies on an authoritarian system of total surveillance on economic expansion without scruples and again and again, he provokes and threatens with military aggression. the chinese president believes that his way is for superior than that of western democracy. china's president changing ping starts july 30th on d, w. a with hello and welcome to focus on europe. thank you for joining us for this week's edition. let me begin by saying that i am really thankful this studio here is air conditioned because
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outside the sweltering heat wave continues across europe. people are suffering from the heat with countries continually reporting record high temperatures. and while fires are igniting not just in southern europe, but in central european countries, and even in the typically cooler northern parts, heat, waves, and drought each, a consequence of human induced climate change are becoming bigger problems every year. some of the consequences of climate change have almost biblical proportions like on the italian island of sardinia, where the province surrounding or a tele has been plagued by locusts since 2019 rising temperatures have pushed up locust numbers and come summer huge swarms, wreak havoc on wild life, including on farmers, crops, months of hard work can be wiped out in a matter of hours and the question is, can these insects be stopped aah!
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of barren landscape. and the last stragglers of a recent locust swarm, the insects left a trail of devastation in their wake. also want farmer anthony hello, browse pastures ah one with a much look, there is nothing left. look at the soil and wonder they devoured everything. what look, look here, see how many locus there are. what like one to cover with to so slurry tank is full of locusts. anton hello, had to move his 800 goats to the surrounding countryside as there was nothing left for them to graze on here. the insect even ate the hay for the winter, which will mean higher costs on a job that's already hardly profitable craft. but normally it's impossible to calculate the damages they cons. 10 o'clock. we've had locust invasion since 2019 recover, but it's never been as bad as this year. so like was to live a request on north brookfield an estimated 50000 hector's of
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land in sardinia have been effected. the epicenter of the plague is the tier, so river valley, so multiple is only the 5th, but this whole area has been ravaged by the locust oscillate. the gallow figure the sponge element they. they moved along the river with a flood plains below this mountain range for ideal conditions for local seal ali, a sock dock was that got they not kick like the little martinez, gavin owen, fabio worked for the regional agriculture agency. part of their job is to try to gain control over the past. really kick with thought here. this female is lang or eggs sweet because our fe mina. she digs a whole clear said outside of a nuclear then and go the eggs we met they leeward for every female deposits up to 30 eggs 3 times each season will take talk with stripped of them. these are the pods they laid their eggs in africa, 3 next to each other. quote, the internal dish inside that the eggs of the locust, ne aline,
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the life cycle last from april to july. hello mr. lulu. they lay eggs 3 times and then they die. that bone, but that evolved if we more you, locusts will even eat other dead locusts, fabio says proper ploughing of the land is an important tool for combating invasions that it would have an effect. but it may ploughing is important in order to get the eggs out of the ground that went on to the surface. they, because only there can they be eaten by the natural predators that burns pigs wild boys or other army force from yaya to the chatham public. any marley shall neely arturo cocoa from the university of sorry, research. as locusts. he explains multiple factors contribute to locust infestation, which began on sardinia in 2019 sequence man. they can be, i mean, the climate change plays a big role. you mall because we now have long, dry periods eatable receive on top of that on the horns. moreland has been
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abandoned on your quote and it's no longer been cultivated or managed to luck with the bazzi on at the very thought of the use of chemicals as only effective against to young locusts. plus, there are large areas where pesticides cannot be used anyway because they're devoted to organic farming. researchers are therefore relying on natural predators . first and foremost, this beetle malebranche, variable, us, that bothered up on the north star, a boat that we must do whatever it takes to protect and propagates the locusts natural predators soon. and their la had that. but i thought the only way we could control vis. infestation would red linkedin seat dowdy quest. they be questing for us. that's your garvey, no one fabio collect the beatles as they are currently the most successful weapon for preventing future locust plagues that born in lou over arlene, this is a delay. its eggs in the hole where the locusts have their eggs late in the beat love i eat the locusts eggs. they lay, they were tried to capture as many beetles as possible in places where they're not
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needed head of oral and used and where we need their help out. only over my body. tennis on law, tennis channel, the main and 2021 sardine as regional government made a plan to bath. the locust plagues. ben, this includes an app for reporting swarms, organic pesticides and farmers being required to plow their land. mm. even now, you know, and fabio are working hard so that next summer their native island will be spared from the insect to many european countries and the us are supplying ukraine with tanks, rocket launchers, and rifles to resist rushes, invasion, and humanitarian aid is also being sent to your craniums, one thing they're lacking though are some very specific kinds of cars altering automobiles like su, views, and pickups. these vehicles are mainly needed near battle lines to bring food or ammunition, or to evacuate the wounded. ja check you go. beta is bringing such vehicles to
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ukraine. the initiative is funded by donations and for him and his friends, the more cars, the better. ah, erie corpus is inspecting the actual suspension here in warsaw. he's helping to get this old korean off rhoda and shake the vehicle will soon be heading to ukraine. to go to check the suspension. it's not sitting right. like if the used car was purchased with donations, the men overhauled it for free. it's to be handed over to ukraine's armed forces at no charge on that. we're looking for off road vehicles that could be put to use at the front. but for example, to transport the wounded image on a daily they should have all wheel drive solutions. puzzles, well known polish journalist and author yacht, se coogel barbara came up with the idea for this initiative. since the invasion
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began. he has been in the ukraine several times and eventually started collecting donations where performed virginia with the grammar of order and the job as my life . look at the i and since i'll be going over there, quite often i wanted the ukrainians to get something out of it. but that, that was it. so i launched this fundraising initiative and was able to buy for vehicles including that one total. and he learned what was needed most during his trips visually told you were at the letting the major powers send tanks and artillery, but they don't have enough everyday vehicles and they really need them in my own. i realize there's no point in sending good new cars because they'll have a short lifespan in ukraine centric approach. i bring these cars to the troops of the 24th mechanized brigade and the dunbar. cl, dr. google, i have friends fighting. there is like they received a beautiful new car from the u. k. that only survived for 2 days, one by sheer or the south pink, with some awkward novel dangling of crude was from godaddy. evelyn of zuka, a native ukrainian, is packing donations from
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a canadian aid organization to be brought along very, very expensive am and quite badly needed because suitable for anybody, for the soldiers or for the general population. and we've thrown a couple of a toys for kids, just, you know, they're, they're going through a war. and so just a couple of things with the box had a little bit of space. so we put it in an un here and is a drawing that one of the children in canada had gone for ukraine. so we'll be passing on a couple of these for 84 year old father and other relatives, us still and key f. it's a source of constant worry and very saddened and it's bewildering to me that in the 21st century we have something like this going on. he was also urgently needed in ukraine. the country is suffering fuel shortages. so yeah. second, evelyn will be taking supplies both for themselves and as of donation.
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jackie co. emma is up here tomorrow. the 1st time i went to ukraine, there were only 2 filling stations along the entire road from of even cheaper. but yeah, that's about 900 kilometers. one would only let you buy 20 leaders, the other 10 and even for that, ukrainians had to stand in line for 24 hours a little stretch. so you had to stay in line around the clock just to get 10 leaders of fuel dishes to flavor. everything's ready to go fuel reserves, donations of medical supplies, and 2 vehicles, engines. okay, so i will see 290000 kilometers on the vehicle with both it ah, it's a 5 hour drive to the ukrainian border and a few more hours to levine, a long journey for the old car and its passengers. the next day they've almost reached their destination yet sick hands over the remaining
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fuel reserves and the vehicle on a parking lot on the outskirts of town. we can't say exactly where for security reasons, even for the tally will help make sure the vehicles reach the forces on the front line. nissan altima hotel, michelle boys have as many vehicles as they can get on the pickup trucks, it all will light off, rotors will be on the all wheel. many buses are all great options because they can get through grass with mud and other surfaces really well. village as i have great respect for the poles and all the other europeans who are helping us car bama together. we'll wind emotional next week. yeah. think who boulevard are plans to bring another 2 vehicles, jiggle, crane or a country fighting to defend its independence? since the beginning of the russian invasion around one 3rd of the ukrainian population has had to flee millions have found shelter abroad,
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and among them are sasha and her 17 year old daughter ana, who are staying with a host family in berlin. now on paper they're safe, but how safe you actually feel when you're starting a new life in a foreign country and facing all of the challenges that that brings. how do you deal with making a fresh start? while many of those you care about remain in a war torn country are reporter accompanied sasha and ana as they took their 1st steps in the german capital. a rushes violent invasion of a crime has forced millions of people to flee their homes. and sasha are now refugees and germany, which now wishing christine with the hearts are still in ukraine. she is super in mind of his yogurt. the, my friends stayed and shanna he, i think my classmates would but them are supreme. i, i can't bear the thought that they did not have the chance to escape what i, even though they wanted to what britain, it's terrifying to
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bring him home because i can't help them reach him from which in anna was finishing up high school. such a work to the call center. the war completely changed their lives. when beaten us was anatomy. they bombed us from day one new deal. so the very 1st week we moved to my mother's house and his dad in milton. we were in the basement the whole time, a porcelain was valued as lead shot. the bombing started timothy after a while and we could tell what kind of shell had fallen just by the sound those 1st days. we knew a lot of people who died in the street away civilians. ordinary people, our neighbor prophesied, did not ha, but after the 3rd attempt, another sasha managed to escape. they now live with a host family, amberlynn
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o. jones, your parents listens, which honestly, humans are social being with. if someone falls down next to you, you feel empathy and help them out. now it's only natural for servicing with dana and sasha have signed up for a german class. me the courses offered by the church for free. i think it, i love and do you have children? i 2 children. well i the name of your wife, your husband. i morton isn't who i am single. them. okay, thank you very much. there's no dish, so mm. hm, if the, if you go with, oh yes, good. and we want to started your money. i play at them. so
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little boy a, it's why we wouldn't that also is to damage your money over the way. it's not just the current situation that weighs on them. they are also still grieving the death of anna's father. he died fighting separate us in 2017 as well. no, sir, as i stand here i think of my husband ranch and he died very early in the school. we found our peace with it's a bit was a dog with decision. but all those painful feelings are back and i mostly it's all so sad. sharon and sharon and sasha want to say thanks to their hosts. so they are cooking a typical ukrainian dish that also brings up memories of their own lives earlier in
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the home. and i want to see my grand burneff and eat, grinned, grinned my 4th big life is the the most beautiful thing in the world. yeah. and her, me, my friend and talk about, oh, how is a feeling? and ellison is fine, or maybe some think it's terrible and just took more school over all they have gotten used to their new life and they get along well with our host family because it feels like we're having dinner with our own family . we're already entirely comfortable without german family. it's like being home got dormer tooth, and berlin is also growing on the la couldn't yet most of this. and there lot of different are new plans in the making.
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i want to to come back to ukraine to see my family members, but i think about leaving in terms of my life in the future. because like as country youth on both ends, i'm too old to completely overturn my former life to live and my relatives are in ukraine. i left my house to you. i want emma to decide for herself whether she wants to stay in germany or return to ukraine. you leave that, but i want to go home sunday so that when the war is over, i will definitely do that. that's in at this deal. but as to when that might be for now, mother and daughter have no idea. daughter, good deal ludovic. muhammad z ahead is a scholar of islam, a mosque founder, and he's openly gay. he was reported to be the 1st french muslim to be sibling married to another man. and while many would argue that was his right,
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there were those who say islam and homosexuality are not compatible. even in marcia in the south of france, whereas i had lives, he has allies in his fight against prejudices, but the path he's chosen is long and risky. law one on law mom ludovic muhammad's ahead is praying for tolerance and he's happy to do so with a woman that in itself is already pretty unusual. but the real surprise is that the muslim scholar is openly homosexual and fighting for gays to be accepted in islam or the vis hipaa was effect. this can't go on with it for the others, too much violence, pressure and degradation in your mouth. it on again, people pretend we don't exist. sometimes there's even physical violence in our families and community healthy off. i mean on a come new tier. after studying to become and a mom back in his native country of algeria saw, had fled here to mar, say,
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in southern france, in his new home he came out as homosexual and founded and islamic institute. these days he also officiated gay weddings i've, i don't go massey that. hello geraldine. a thank you for coming her. she decided the dish. i'm very honored to take part in the ceremony. i said ceremony. it's about acceptance and standing ones ground on it officially. same sex marriages are not allowed in islam. boy was with a congratulations. bob hook 30. that's why sammy mom's in france have threatens i head and pitted muslims against him. is i to follow up with? so people are very angry without knowing me. it's crazy that people can hate you. i want to see you dead without even knowing you. bought it saw father kenneth, according to one survey, over 2 thirds of muslims in france,
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have prejudices against homosexuals of the will. muslims, we don't have that kind of thing. need be me, we behave with decency i i, she, nor dish are referred to death. her. she had to for us to be homosexual and do such things. and one is a terrible sind sang. and that is why and muslims don't do that. he fakers emmys. you my, if it myself but i had wants to belong to the muslim community. he's already gone on 5 pilgrimages to the holy muslim city of macca. he wants to show that homosexuals can be good muslims. i said the company was important to me and those to be physically present been show to be exist and are part of the community wanting his coffee back to let them know that we have the same practices and that for no less human or spiritual. just
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because we're of, as they put it different for the on the whole the a mom is calling for open discussion about a new reformed islam with more tolerance towards minorities. he moderates talks on social media and today's gases are a catholic clergyman and so lima, one a few women who are a moms culture the she said that you get them. so asia, farts is sure that you, well, better than me that says we have created man, we have created the way and we have created something in between. so lima values her brother in faith and says he is breaking new ground. what linda vic is doing is he is creating an institution. he's institutionalizing and new, modern i am inclusive islam and this is new. there is nobody offering those tools because i had also wants to protect those who are in danger because of their
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sexual orientation. like this group of homosexual refugees, some have had their lives threatened back in their home countries and their fellow believers here don't always show them tolerance either. well i think it's time to sound the alarm for toner and the mom has been supporting this artistic work for years here. the group is putting on a dance performance oh, rules for comp often it makes me happy to see how much good at those to participants. and it's interesting for the audience too, because some struggle to understand these identities other, hong with just a reality was the audience discovers here throughout the whole. and that's
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a wonderful thing to go to the cash off to think excessive, amicable in order to win over more people for his cause, ludovic, mohammed's out had wants to share this with others. he's determined to keep at it despite the risks we want to sure there are moments when you're afraid of her, but not really. and that's not count to hold us back to buy food teams. i thought there are unfortunately only a few wild rivers left here in europe. the usa in albania, is one of the last that still flows untamed and free. it's a unique ecosystem that has remained largely undisturbed by human influences. and it's now been decided that it should stay that way. the government in toronto wants to turn the v o c and all of its tributaries into europe's 1st wild river national park. that's music to the ears of nature, lovers, and environmentalists. although they don't quite trust the government's plans.
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the vio, so river and its tributaries are a rarity in europe as they are still largely wild. biologist, all c mika has been fighting to keep it that way for 12 years, and to keep the river safe from hydro. electric plants. construction had already started at the size of $3000.00 dams that are being projected in the balkans. so 90 percent of these dams are the so called small scale hydros. actually they are bringing almost nothing to the energy grid, but at the same time they are having the huge ecological footprint. albania, power grid supplied almost entirely by hydro electric plants. but they can't meet demand to keep the vio, san tapped. environmentalists have been calling for a national park for years. it's actually our last chance to steal, contain the free flowing river, not for the banana law, but it's on a european context. finally, in early june,
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the albanian government promised to establish a national park, looked at kids. no new power plants are to be built on. the vio something, but we can't speak of a national park where there will be only plants and animals far. there'll be economic development for people as well. the music on me for 10 years. if jan pearce acres is going more local residence question, the projects integrity, acme belzoni, office rafting tours for backpackers. for years he's been campaigning to legally protect the vios. so for gentle tourism in the region and no dams eyes got done. robina, we, we have not all the confidence to believe what the government see, because what the government now say they can change it. essentially the views as future depends on whether it's protection as a national park, a signed into law, and on that those in power. let this river stay wild. that brings us to the end of
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