tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle October 20, 2022 5:30pm-6:01pm CEST
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a green revolution on absolutely necessary. europe revealed the future is being determined. now. our documentary series will show you how people, companies and countries on rethinking everything that's making later changes. europe revealed, starts november 3rd on d. w. with . this is focus on europe. i'm laura babylon, thanks for your company today. moscow is stepping up a tax with renewed strikes across ukraine, including on civilian targets. the capital key was hit by russian
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strikes for the 2nd time in a week residential buildings were destroyed in the city center, leaving several dead and injured parts of keyboard left without power and water. well as air raid sirens ring out in the capitol, ukrainian troops are making gains in the eastern don bass region and a sense of normalcy is slowly returning trains from crime. a tourist are running again for the 1st time in 6 months. in april, the cities railway station was struck in an attack that killed more than 50 civilians. alena, if your daughter in law has been longing to return home and our reporter accompanied her on the 1st train from keys. the train is for now on time. it's a passenger train into a war zone. the 1st one in 6 months to cromer tours, the main city of the ukrainian controlled part of the don bus region. oh,
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la journey take 7 hours. if all goes well. 60 people are on board. the train was only announced the evening before for security reasons. among the passengers are alaina fyodor rover and her 2 children there returning home. ah, gina was little planning to take the bus, but none were getting there. when we found this train yesterday evening, i all nice back down in tears. we've been in poland for half a year, which and i want to go home. this train service was suspended in april after a missile attack on the chroma tourist station killed, more than 50 people who had been trying to flee the city.
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as the war drags on railways had become critical to ukraine survival. millions of people have been evacuated from the war zone by rail trains have also proven vital to keeping the population supplied with basic necessities for trained driver alexander at c hun jak. this line is more than just a trained connection where jeff fully jo, what we can to support the people in the don bus, at least give them moral support. this train shows them that we stand together, that the don boss is part of ukraine. hm. restoring this connection became possible after the ukrainian military's territorial gains in recent weeks. the front line is no longer as close to the
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tracks and russian artillery is out of range as critical infrastructure. the country's railways have been targeted by russian strikes time and time again. porcelain osmond zima, he is the schoolroom. we're constantly monitoring the situation in consultation with the military. it's important to have plenty of personnel ready to respond. if infrastructure gets heads to please, we've learned repair bridges in 4 to 6 weeks. she's in peace time was it would have taken mung whitney's lot. see it normally well of me city. the closer the train gets to crump tourist. the more obvious the destruction from the war becomes alena hales from a small town near crum a tourist. like so many others. she fled the area in march. first she went to poland. and then to the ukrainian capital, keith chisels. good. honestly,
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i'm nervous and worried to you understand what the situation is like then people aren't safe that done. i don't know what's in store for us with good news. i would have liked to stay in chief, but the rain saw too high and there aren't any jokes. does it was the same in poland, so i don't know. ah, the ukrainian government has warned people to leave the don bus as heavy fighting continues. the regents infrastructure has sustained so much damage that many homes will be left without heating this winter even so. oh, lena is confident she can get through it. all right, she'll you stove eating in her house? no, i didn't know how i'm supposed to feel happy, i guess. but we're not home yet. the emissions probably won't come until i'm
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standing in our yard in the bottom. the 1st train to reach cromwell tourist in 6 months arrive, 20 minutes late. those who remained in the city are anxiously waiting at the station to greet it. alena and her children, set out for home and a winter full of uncertainty. tough and ruthless. it's an image, gangs, project for clout and respect. these are scenes from a music video filmed in spain, where police are confronted with brutal violence from young criminals. many of the gang members have latin american roots and their feuds are spilling on to the streets of spain. a police have established a task force to quell the escalating violence. but once you're in the gang, it's hard to get out. our reporter met with people who did manage to escape a life of crime. ah,
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youth gangs are becoming increasingly present in spain. their members are young armed and prepared for violence. they begin you though, that i'm a guy was on the streets from a young age sharla that i liked the drugs. so i grew up in this environment e. i was excited by what the gang offered young denominator. that's how i got into it. you with what is 130 do me, which is not his real name was 19 when he joined a gang. now he's 25. he's no longer a gang member and fears being recognized. he came to madrid with his parents from the dominican republic. when i went to classes, how yeah, we had so elegant also. yeah. we had young people joining us who didn't know how to handle a machete. sosa ya see alvin o'con. so he taught them how it's done. but again, they are. but in the anal if in lead, ah, a few weeks ago, spanish police raided ohio to northern madrid that was used by the gang dominican,
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don't play. they seized my studies knives and guns. oh, they carlos morales from the police union, su p, says these gangs don't only have latin american roots. people from all different ethnic backgrounds become members. and there are many children now to that had been se caliber, the members are getting younger and younger. it's alarming on a few years ago, they were around 18 from now. there are 12 year olds to the cape. they're getting younger and increasingly prepared to use violence, etc. collaborated mob. you'll info you more to my home in the gangs, often go to war against each other, fighting for power in their neighborhoods. in april, a member of dominican, don't play was stamped to death in this park. and southern madrid, presumably by a rival gang, local residents are afraid that hit that we don't feel safe. you
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can get caught in the crossfire aid that would f at that yet. i most, i, we never had anything like this in the neighborhood. now it's becoming more frequent in the mood, so go ahead, jenny, which is not her real name was also in a gang. she's also originally from the dominican republic. she joined a gang when she was 12 and fell in love with one of the leaders. when she got pregnant, at 14, she had a secret abortion last week by that our home would sell in the my insurance went to lot. they barely paid me attention or shed me any affection that they see the gang gate. that to me say saperstein's uncle because they said where your family and will give you everything. i will help you feed. that's exactly what i needed to yet our little kids, unassisted barrington. cassandra, jonathan jenny is now 26. she to escaped. like tommy pastor alberto diaz from a local church, offered them support. he estimates there are thousands of youth gaining members and madrid says he says the numbers swell during the pandemic. so say i'm to home
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pedestal, she can my stuff off it la. hey, this raphael is in is their 5th or social network is play a key role in recruitment, duffy on la tick tock, instagram, and to some extent that facebook to our real trap, seasonal and see though we have available. there are so many posey that glorify gang will start feeling feeney, that, and videos as well. thin up all here. the last but up yes, mind us the ambient video. this is just one example of such videos. getting into a gang is made easy. getting out is another story. as jenny discovered the portal quite a while. get home what the easy, but a good as on the contact is difficult because the rival gangs no you to sound the fucking they ask what's wrong and why are you not coming to the neighborhood anymore? marcial, because you know too much and your group is scared that you'll hand over inflammation. ego had also on the so they follow you and check up on you get on
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this fast. police regularly cracked down on gangs officers recently arrested 7 members of dominican, don't play including 3 suspected leaders. don't me was arrested several times when he was in a gang to day. he speaks at schools to raise awareness with a lot of amazing. i like kids get caught up in something they don't understand. duncan, they're made to believe things, and then they run into trouble for pommy their families to the children lose their youth for them. i think i'm because i experienced this myself. i went to hell, i not so much tell them how to leave, but how to avoid joining in the 1st place. for some beginnings or like drugs, it's easy to build a dependence and difficult to quit. ah, scotlands bonnie hills and heather moors are a spectacular sight to behold,
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but all was not well on the west coast of la craig knish. trouble is brewing under water. sea grass is disappearing at an alarming rate. while the plans are crucial for maintaining water quality and absorbing carbon dioxide, c grass stores vastly more c o 2 and tropical forests to well environmentalists there are going under to bring nature back into balance. ah, for many the scottish landscape with its loss and coasts is of unique beauty. if you've ever wondered what lies below the surface of the water, besides nessie the knock ness monster, you'll get an answer here at la craig nish. seek ross, for example. the scientists here say there's far too little of it though that way, according to recent estimates, britain's coasts have lost as much as 90 percent of its c cross over the past century. there are several reasons for that. it needs light to survive. so
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processes that made them war to merge here will impact on the sea grass. so some of those could be, am direct processes. so maybe like a building of a poor other things like changes in water temperature in some areas, even they've been dredging out of the beach, is because they think that the tourists don't want to have to walk across the grass . they want to go swimming on like a pristine white beach here on the west coast of scotland, these environmentalists one to reverse this trend. to do so they're plunging down into the cold water. the goal is to harvest, see cross with fresh seeds and then plant more of it. this helps to restore the original ecosystem while simultaneously storing c o 2. in fact, c grass does exactly what plants on land do, absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. at the moment, obviously day that the for the main or carbon cessation schemes are people grasp
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ration and entree planting. but we live at a relatively small island here. so those are like early so much space that the can, that can be done. and i'm so people are starting to look towards the sea now and, and try to find opportunities so far they've planted about half a hector of c grass. they goal is to eventually have ac hector's. more importantly, they want to encourage and teach other communities along the scottish coast to do the same. this could have a significant impact on reducing c o. 2 in northern great britain, ah, bosnia and herzegovina is eager to become a member of the european union. and that means carrying out a series of reforms and cloning the functionality of state institutions for many communities, including kac and you don't have proper waste management systems. garbage has become a part of the landscape,
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spoiling rivers and green spaces. it's one of the leading environmental challenges facing the nation. the multi ethnic state is home to bosnians, serbs and corporations. and they're coming together to tackle the rubbish one piece at a time. when suffered cuba called some of the activists answer over 30, this time aged 7 to 77. he's often surprised at the success of his initiatives while yet yet all this was opera was not. for the most part, the people have organized themselves for threats. don't go pick while pick up. no institutions or citizens, action groups or companies are involved here yet. okay. only citizens of every age in that. in the city i thought serbs, croats, paws, ne acts and others. you, sir, bye for la thought. bush naca, your stolley. this time they're working on the banks of the bars know the river that gave this country it's name. it's an idyllic slice of natural paradise,
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at least at 1st glance. but a closer look, reveals old tires in the water on the bank. opposite. nature swiftly covers over almost everything, but underneath the trash remains for a very long time. the longer it remains, the harder it is to clean up later. countrysides littered with waste are a huge problem. in bosnia and people here are fed up las vegas as i star by. but yeah, now that is a really data lobby comma, polluted by factories that dump everything imaginable into them. i used to talk boy, now people to go there, just tossed their trash straight on to the river, his daddy guy, louder all nationalities. here from every country you, the people are waking up to this hullabaloo for years, soft. cuba has been battling the garbage and it's everywhere. he says, authorities aren't taking enough action yet. i don't, i that she probably marbles. one reason we have so much trash and bosnian hits
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a go vina is that we don't have waste disposal services everywhere. now especially not in the countryside, but father, my father has another reason is that the authorities don't penalize illegal numbers at the school. the other lack the means or the necessary information is alma ilene emory though and does not. and what are the fact that i just thought and so soft? cuba has been setting up hidden cameras. they record the offenders and deliver crucial evidence to the authorities. hostile panel poll, 3 of them, a garage on a postal pump. we take action when citizens inform us, we did good morning. oh and whenever we catch someone who has dumped garbage illegally, you, we try to penalize them to the maximum extent possible. those wouldn't nestle me, got nothing. we're still a little cynical. that's not always the case, according to suffolk, who but his principal means of raising awareness is the internet's in 2020. he
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started the facebook group, be the change. the list of accomplishments is already impressive. so far, there have been more than 3500 clean up an issue is throughout the country involving over 20000 participants. and what's new for bosnia is the reach across borders and ethnic groups. people everywhere organizing themselves because they believe the state has dropped the ball. they have to fema, what do you want? is nature and the environment are beautiful again, what people can come here for arrest. if western europe can achieve that, why shouldn't it be possible in bosnia hubert now, others are beginning to join in local waste disposal services. for instance. many here have been struggling with insufficient funding and outdated equipment, with some help from suffolk who but the service here got hold of a trash compactor. the next step is separating the trash did a little dog. sarah, one result of our cooperation with the facebook group is that we've introduced 2 different bins, so trash can be separated, right?
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another it's a start. i suppose you have to remember now. so there's just too little environmental awareness among the citizens and across the country. in general, you see grudgingly ah, yes, a gold vision deal, michel darrel and he doesn't have to look far for an example. a parking lot close by is littered with trach left behind by a flea market held there. they come to clean it up every week, but soon after it looks just the same luck. we acco beaten i was and i, yes, that we have to put more work into raising environmental awareness. so the population will understand ecology on these that the, and the humans i have this problem better. and especially what it means to care for the environmental problem. he stops, does not she logic this. i got to go for the along the bosner. they've been making good progress. young people are putting lots of energy into it. every piece of trash is another small victory. it doesn't take long for them to pile up quite
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a mountain, know that the authorities then do their part and have it picked up. here's the product of just a few meters of river bank that man, that man, i'm a georgia and it's because i want nature to be clean with no lesser. that's when i leave the house. i want it to be beautiful, all around green and you know trash. i miss mitchell. ha nissan. what's you? she's much nicer with. everything clean and green instead of full of trash on zillow. mr. smith, i'm glad we were able to clean up at least a little today, or just the mm hm. maybe half of what scattered around here. oh. and with that, a new environmental awareness is growing along the banks of the bosner. this is bruno for, in an italian who knows how to have fun. in fact, he's made it his life's work, but his amusement park rollercoasters, ferris wheels carousel. every piece has been hand crafted by him. it's tucked away
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in a forest in northern italy. and while it may not have all the bells and whistles, bruno park offers something truly unique. it's green in more ways than one of the roller conveyor the hum back called the wheel of death. mm. this is a just a few of the $37.00 attractions at the amusement park. i p o p, italian fall under the puppies. and it was all built by this man to very, very busy stretch her legs out in front of you. straigten them out. yes, that's it. great to know otherwise your lan with your nose on the rubber because apparently from not only all mental bruner to ruin is 85 years old. he built his 1st swing here half a century ago. i hear her message from the georgia. it's always a joy to come here and see what i built up and 50 years. i value. it's
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a great feeling to be able to say about your own life. and i made all my dreams come true. let me have you. imagine that you are a hula hooping a song or l exactly. peter whose dream began with a restaurant in 1969. bruno florine fell in love with this piece of fight. as his wife served wine and sausages under the populace, he started building swings. he taught himself everything, every dilemma variable that even ago i only ever went to elementary school, but i've always understood numbers that it comes naturally to me on working out weights and counter wait for my attractions. maybe i left here while my you know what without horse, i make mistakes at times and have to adjust the right that they're too heavy. or if the slope isn't right, probably name built all of all of it out a lot or if everything special about payment for ins, park is that none of the attractions require electricity. they use the laws of physics and the muscle power of visitors. the newest attraction is the carousel. he
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had the idea, fred, after watching a tv report about a training facility for nasa astronaut euro, this carousel is powered by these bicycles operated by visitors when you peddle the carousel spins, the faster it spins, the more that centrifugal force increases, causing the seed frames to move backwards from the center of ah, while other amusement parks phase closer due to rising electricity costs. boon afrin is forging ahead and planning for the future. ah, also my, the energy prices are through the roof proper. so i'm thinking of installing dynamos on every ride to harness the energy from all the equipment moving around it . that's my plan, but a little is applied on a large scale. that idea would foil the strategies of some world lead is pap or do
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you couldn't wouldn't be very happy at a park like mine. i mean because of everything worked like this. he could no longer sell gas to italy. your house. yeah. there have been no accidents in the decades long history of his pock buena fearing says nothing escapes him. go on a h o i sit down young man little dog, come on horseback. there's got you need to sit down because it's dangerous. now. ok he no, you think they don't read the signs really? that that's how italians are that we have in germany signs or law, but here in italy, they're optional. maybe i'll read them. maybe not. that's how it works in italy. why daddy go around $50000.00 visitors come to the park every year. it's open only on weekends and entry. he is free. bruno for him believes it shouldn't matter. how
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much money you have. every one should have the right to have fun by law, he ana huckabee only when i do my accounting at the end of the year. if i'm left with even one euro profit, then i'm happy. no, not everybody understands his concept, but it works for me. what about whether or not a male, benevolent, most visitors buy something to eat and drink in his restaurant, making the business sustainable? even at 85, he still pitching in every way he can. he says the freedom to do what he loves has kept him young. the federal with a baby very, it's a beautiful way to live and depending on my mood each day, i decide what to do. isn't that great, my dears. that's the poetry of life given i read that was, that was one that he's devoted to his amusement park.
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