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for in 60 minutes on d, w, for what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend or on d w ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a passion once share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalists, xena, l. moss rock and joe power abdul karim, travel the coast of the mediterranean,
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in search of answers for you. see yourself as of today. june used to go to rights and responsibilities. how can you afford the food trail? these animals, god help you with join us to get to know the people and their dreams. a mediterranean journey i, we still have one country to go on there. okay. i've just arrived in tennessee and will be visiting some beautiful cities along the mediterranean in the next few days, but i oh, that's missing now, is jeff, i want to show him the tanya, i know from my childhood and teenage day tangier west, the continents and coaches mates, it's where the atlantic meets the rainy and europe meets africa. the kingdom of
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morocco is located in north western africa, and buddhist. algeria is just a few kilometers to job rosa in europe, morocco has over 36000000 inhabitants and nearly a 1000000 live in tangier. whites, moorish architecture, meet spanish and french colonial styles. everything is huddled together on a rocky outcrop. how tall begins at the legendary cafe hoffer which has hardly changed since it was established in 1921. very welcome to tangier. great to see you and g all good. jenny yukon. very good. thanks. looks fantastic. are. yeah, i'll let you. beautiful blue is nancy. whoa, it's really, really beautiful. yep, i brought you here because this cafe has views of the mediterranean, that a pretty hard to be slick and i'm coffee admitted math. and through the new appear and tangier lesson plan as no i was born and raised in germany,
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one of our special i spent my summer breaks in tangier, year after year. in turn off, i was dosma by what else connects you to morocco where language, my lou, i saw and i definitely still feel a personal bond, is often what kind of bond are you. i have family here and i visited often. i understand this country. i'm the office these we're making our way to the heart of tangier, the medina, or old city, the alleyways that are alive with the typical hustle and bustle of crofts people. tre. does. small kit sang cafes because we now heading to suca dark. hear me now the innocent acronym, so i'd back you like inside and know exactly what and in front of it is took a barrel said as a sit i always, i'd be interested in living with you regarding books of, you know, what you'll do instead of me by phone will help become a to go. i did idea with as the child i was in sold by tangier market with its many
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stands colors and intense aromas of spices and incense. ha. a look, that's keanta and these are an to see, blah, i'd like to try to my mind. i think well, with ended, if you crash them with a more time, got them in your food. it's super aromatic. i'd like to take some of that. i'm looking forward to my invitation, showed up, we'll have moroccan fade in berlin. with the grown stucco is the center of tangier . here the medina meets the new town. on the south side of the square is the cinema riff on our little tool. we discover some shed culinary rates. right. i mean they also have a pomegranate juice gun. yeah, we've got par, granite juice, or did you run some? we drank it in bay roots. so of course we have to give them a rocket, pomegranate juice to try. now i'm going to go, i love pomegranate juice. can you walk? can you please process some juice? as anamosa? he will miss van de la con moroccans talk. i don't understand everything. so i
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really have to listen closely because it's a completely different dialogue elected. and i never heard somebody clinton before either. then it's super excited that she's talking, but suddenly i don't understand. and i did see i was christie. this is all gonna do because okay, that's fine. thanks. just tasting. yeah, i'm the daughter was a little now come to the test. this. it'll be good. i'm sure. d like kits. oh yeah, wonderful. benefit. 10 g a is growing. the beach promenade here is 6 kilometers long and lined with hotels and clubs. in my childhood. it was mainly just beach train tracks and an old ferry port. visit the i'm, i'm morocco, was the predominantly muslim country. of course, president, i'll did you swim and jump around to your in a bikini woman, not a bikini, but in a swimsuit, on the bob. i have to say what you war often didn't make a difference as far as who got hassled when we went to the water. i had cousin as
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he went into the water with a skirt and bow upon what i will my swimsuit. she made no difference and we all experienced dense, often even though you didn't harass us with that. yes, i think many young girls in this country and young women or older women faced this kind of experience on that the same time, i think my image of muslim men up so to speak. i was also very much shaped by the fat this i have great uncle allan cousins, close man relatives or acquaintances who aren't like that, who were completely respectful. also those from very conservative families. they went martin, say atheists, but deeply religious men who regularly pray to foster into religion and that tradition very seriously. well that they needed to women wearing shorts or a mini skirts who didn't cover her hair deserve the same respect. they saw this is a cool belief that's quite a blessing. i think one thing from a female perspective, morocco is more traditional than she nicea,
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but moroccan women are gaining more and more rights also with male support. but reforms rely on new thinking. the problem and morocco is the lack of education and awareness, but it's not only in morocco that women are harassed equally with that's true, of course. is that say your daughter were 18 or 20? would you let her wear a bikini if she asked you? oh, would that not be okay for you? oh, let me say i don't think she wants this does not have she was raised with a she did a copy of it or might forbid it. i think why is this? i'm just not convinced of the idea here. thanks for your time. i will let you get back here. georgia with no problem. our conversation showed that people here definitely have critical souls. but also often they're not translated into action because of old islamic traditions and
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a lack of courage. not just when it comes to gender issues this afternoon, i'm meeting with a dedicated animal welfare welcome. hello. hello everyone. in the middle of tanya, i came across this little dog, actually quite a few dogs as you can hear this a lot of booking going on. but i'm here visiting a great project. it's called the highest project and is led by it's initiated, selena. i'm looking forward to meeting her and hearing her story. come join me. since 2013 selena kadelli and her organization, hyatt, which means life in arabic, have been carrying for street animals and needs. the team has managed to rescue others, so see 1000 dogs, lots and lots of cats and countless donkeys. oh, did you get it? don't it? the punch exit and it's when you're sending it home with when i was 8 and or as of
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because there were lots of stray dogs where i live at one of the way home from school. i saw that all the dogs were dying. literally, someone in the neighborhood was afraid of dogs and had complained to local authorities, then put poison everywhere with them. i was shot can wondering how can we, as muslims, as mcdonald's committee such atrocities led to carolyn, hello. why this is a good name? is connie a nice day you, jamie, i'm athene m. oh, look how beautiful he has become hot. oh, he's very happy to see me. sure is sometimes love. her love definitely hurts him. is the whole world knows that was his or her name? is it a here a she. gov. that's gov, that's gov, it's a he and his name is hero or this her name is divine. the i'm dogs attacked her in the neighborhood. know her glover, the man fir, phil, how mom or a neighborhood you me not far from here yet in
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a nearby village. herana had turned her out and she was in mortal danger for 3 days . what did you try to talk to the previous owner? of course i talked to him, what did he say? remember, you know, animal welfare organizations like this one and not just about helping animals, but you need to understand people to we shouldn't forget what many people are uneducated, porter for that with no water, no power, no lend mileage. thou lack of them. are it a little bit hard for them to take care of a donkey when they're lad? i'm so miserable, martin, and i hate to say what i always told them. the most important part of islam is not to pray or fast, but to help c. m has a lula near your town. as it is, you see donkeys are everywhere, american really, but they aren't treated very well. and as a child, i also found that a bit strange, prescribe some of them also had wounds on their body and they were used intensely as working animals. and in the end, they help provide an income for many people that but they are treated really very,
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very badly. and silly models so told us how one center longer needed donkeys are often just discarded like pieces of garbage along with pangs of nostalgia. i'm leaving tangier where i spent the summer holidays with my parents and moroccan relatives, and continuing over the winding rif mountains to idaho sima, 300 kilometers away. well neighboring, algeria was actually considered part of france under colonial rule. morocco was given protectorate status after its division. in 1912, the norse became a spanish protectorate, and the south, a french protectorate, and whose cmo was under spanish administration and to independence in 1956 from nevada, in i'm currently in al host sema, a city located by the mediterranean, and in the notorious rif mountains, my honesty mills, there has an interesting history on the spanish influence and i am having the
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locals explain to me what's especially spanish here today. ma'am. like everywhere else in northern morocco, spain's influence can be seen and felt here too. it's apparent in the architecture, the lifestyle, the cuisine and the language. many knowles and moroccans speak spanish, just like i've done how me trace who has been fascinated by the history of his city since he was a child. ah, the banana from vienna gel hosea all walks. we now in the city center of aloe sima standing in front of this beautiful building. what is it another behind you, the for looker to how did he abrazzo now a private school for children from all who sema and the surrounding the on only more came in liberal, got out of anyone can bring their children here who live classes are taught in spanish august body, in all subjects, culture, jamie moyer is all subject her in spanish. the sciences and humanities seems you
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after graduating from high school students can study at moroccan universities in roberts all her sema, at one tangier and so on. but also in spain or elsewhere because they have spanish qualification. valeo. americans are known for speaking many languages. in fact, many moroccans speak 4 or 5 languages, but they often speak spanish, french, english, arabic, world, and diarrhea, american arabic, 5 languages in total. that is quite a lot. what language do you prefer, and in what language do you think and dream are generally in the thomas he took about a little more precisely, raphael specific revere is the language spoken by my parents and ancestors. he was like that at ho dot. although if you're out of rent you, it's from the spanish high school in and her sima are allowed to study in spain around 90 percent of them see this opportunity once they've finished university most only come back to morocco to visit their families. you know me,
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i'm now lima gabby. what kind of lives to women lead in today's morocco? how do they earn money, particularly in the rural regions. i'm leaving on her sema and continuing my journey through the breast, taking rif mountains in the north of the country. this mountainous region is very rugged. for centuries the people here have been self sufficient. girls and women in rural areas to gaining more educational and employment opportunities these days. i'm meeting with an active women's co operative ah, ah, the mind you can tell from my hand. i'm in northern morocco, near shaft shalon, the blue city, white to day on visiting a women's co operative that cultivates mushrooms. and i'm really looking forward to
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doing my best to one cubic. one of them is latifah mooney. as a small business owner, she is defying patriarchal structures. delaware. hello, hello. how are you returning? i'm fine and you've been committed to any, as he can see, hey, is our main raw material from young watson on may i give it a try and help pounds of them a pedicure lee? well, let's do that. but can i be of use? dora really could my microphone sure. grab the pitchfork. and that's it. cuz it gets like, am i doing it right. huh? yes. do it again. well, that's heavy. was this the tool called again and my mother. wow . wow. it's pretty big. we're putting the bag there. yeah, that's right. let me give you a ball and we could go hudgens that end of them, you could look at this stage. the filaments are still growing. can we make sure we
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wear gloves and you stare, i'll knives to make holes like this. what had happened and then the mushrooms grow out of these holes. exactly as well. and this one to one, when the bag is completely white, it looks like this. if the machine will come out from the left and right side, and also from here to the back, turns completely white. this is what it looks like at the end to kick off j name came up. good for me because the materials grow out from the side as you can see, ours are completely white. a little bit of a problem there. when they came to this sack has darker than that one. 0, how many mushrooms they get her back to course the house hung up to around 4 to 5 and a half kilos. did i really admire lottie? fire communi and her colleagues. besides the co operative, they also have households to run. they don't turn much, but they learn new things and work independently with like minded people. my mom
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can i also feel some oh, to nick or mrs. zix then comes the oil. that's his olive oil right? yes, olive oil. oh it's salty. yes it is. now did mom but olive oil gives them a great taste oklahoma. mm hm. it is very tasty and very aromatic with the olive oil and the lady, so i will bake pizza with it. among other things. also, italian cuisine has those. they made it to chef schauen they not only sell the cultivated mushrooms in their own shop, these mushrooms have once again gained a reputation as a specialty throughout the region. deeper in the riff mountains closed, the vibrant blue of the fascinating city of shift schauen until 1920 christians
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were forbidden. from entering to day, the city as a major tourist attraction. it was founded in $1471.00 as a military base to fend off the portuguese island. become welcome from a shower whose i'm inside this useful blue city. and i'm about to meet with hannon who has a lot to tell me about his color in that on moody on is a single, she tells me that the blue protects against the evil gaze. jews expelled from spain, took refuge here and elsewhere in morocco, in the 15th century, many moroccan customs, a jewish, and have also been adopted by muslim moroccans like painting the wolves. blue hernandez introducing me to the members of the hod trap. female sophie musician. this go back a long way in morocco. system is a form of islamic mysticism. the women usually performed for women at family celebrations or religious events like ma,
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led to the prophets birthday. and the legend, dream moroccan kaftan and special head jewelry are an absolute must. i mean some of these traditional clothes remind me of my childhood of a wedding and ted twan. the thing is addressed in them. who has and is that a not moral can tradition, entangled? tend to well and shift shown. yes. in these traditional hats. shad does some say shit that will hand to is lacking. tatooine. i let, let you you, i thought was in quickly that was you with many decades ago. 100 singers, one the right to be seen and heard anywhere. they now perform on television and concerts. all take part in international festivals with other arab sci fi bands, these sci fi, women's singing, has become famous far beyond the borders of morocco. ah,
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the saw, and this is like a little trip back in time in my life. you might, it takes me back to my childhood when i heard precisely these sorts of women's voices, my, the voices of women from a muslim country. women at all resting themselves in this way, having fun dancing. it's really touching that more men, those kinds of moments have given me so much damn, you're also fetus. mit could give much as i feel muslim. women have although much to give and so much to town. so, and i'm delighted that so many young women are also preserving this heritage and they're doing it so loudly with joy and pride. after all, they have no reason to hide morocco has read the sign of the times. an energy revolution is taking place here on a huge scale. here in the middle of the desert is the world's largest concentrated solar power plant. the solar tower captures the light reflected by hundreds of
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thousands of parabolic mirrors and converts it into energy. the entire complex has a capacity of $580.00 megawatts, with nearly $365.00 days of sunshine a year. achieving maps, not unrealistic. the country aims to generate over 50 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030 quite a twist, fished us down the dentist. i mean, tradition smith, i'm here in the l mensa hotel which has a very long and exciting history and how to have been abdel aziz is the face of modernity. today. she's responsible for helping develop a let cause in morocco. because sustainability is an important topic and morocco 2 boys came up with 100 percent moroccan e car is still on the development. but the mechanical engineer, cow turban,
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abdel aziz seized the future in e mobility. even frost kind of fan came mohammed. the 6th supports such campaigns, lawman, people think there are no electric chorus in morocco and that they won't be available until 2050 because it's an african country. but that's just not true. moroccans are acquainted with state of the technology. they like new technologies seen with counter been abdel aziz once affordable and environmentally friendly electric cars, everyone in morocco. but there's one little obstacle as in so many countries though yamaha. what about challenging stations? when challenged she'll com. i'll see a single charging station here. it's not like in europe who oversaw 70, that's true. however, several companies have joined forces to build charging stations and morocco. the
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stations were installed in gas stations because on average, people spend almost an hour there resting or eating lunch. an electric car generally takes an hour to recharge. once we have created the true foundation for this ecosystem, the electric vehicle market will explode. i'm really convinced of this along with many others working in this field. the quote. i like karen sees, yes am. i'm returning to tangy as pulsating old town. a magnet for individualists and artists, numerous designers, writers and musicians such as isa home allen, ginsberg and mick jagger have come here in search of inspiration in world war 2. it was also a haven for many refugees. i've met out with jeff out again to show him my absolutely favorite place in this city, lou. this is the manada cities old lighthouse. as you see it's windy. deborah, that's the new tour. we are shock a house. tangier,
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in this winter, a very long and very intense relationship added, you left as he wouldn't be higher without it all. and over there is spain. we just 14 kilometers away from europe. now when we talk on of the mediterranean, in between exactly the mediterranean, both separate st. connect this region, each side i said by as long in the other off as if i needed for tom. this is about a tourism and having fun on the beach on, on under data, we mustn't forget that over 18000 people have died in the sea in recent years. storm is around the mediterranean because there have been increasing conflicts in recent decades for economic, environmental, technological, and political reasons. my, my roots the here in morocco, italy, and of course when my father went ahead left here and his own family and later married my mother and came to germany. and his idea was also to ensure his children would have a better future. no, but yes and you you also want to move forward and provide a better future for your own children. for the next generation nice began are you
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on a backlog? my stuff was enough. they grown more reflective, but he said i was a whole trip for you. but it was fascinating on them, and i met one of interesting people with great projects who were full of hope and dr. ilan and i just really wish that this region can move forward on time. and that even more people are inspired by this enthusiasm that they get involved and aren't afraid to affect change to promote freedom and human rights. i am not invented after i hadn't mentioned modesto law, of course, on the southern side. they're still locked to do it. why it's more precarious images of the, of course, they're still a lot left to do as well. but i'm really curious to see how the regional develop lice in your family will see each other and 10. it's a similar mistake we'll do is again, i'd say 20 years are wanting well room here. this tree. either we agree that there's a melting pot of cultures around the mediterranean, a wonderful distinctive mix of european arab and african ingredients. and
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it's precisely this diversity that makes the region so rich and promising. ah, ah, ah ah ah, with
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