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tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  November 27, 2022 6:15pm-6:31pm CET

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we're going to leave you there, but don't leave us because up next we got world stories. visiting the newly liberated ukrainian city of cassandra, are trained to and from the capital cave are running. once again. that's after, of course, in 8th, my 8 month interruption to the war. my go, craft was much more for you at the top of the hour until then d, w dot com is where you wanna turn into and as you w news on twitter, instagram for all the latest. thanks very much for watching. ah oh logan. they get all the harvesters are immigrants, dolock is that everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. and it's done, i guess, for free, and we're going to need to a home can,
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we can keep doing what we're doing. and that's why your green revolution is absolutely necessary. europe revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theory will show you how people, companies, and countries are rethinking everything, until i can make changes you have revealed this week on d, w. ah, this week on the world's stories. how turkey is banning festivals and the provinces fighting against illegal fishing in italy? with sculptures we start and ukraine for 8 months. it was not possible to take
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a train from keith to hassan, but now the trains are finally up and running again, bringing families back home, a famous pearson band and keep station playing her fellow hair salon returning for the 1st time to night. train one o 2 is heading to the liberated south, painted by artists. it's dubbed the train to victory, each wagon representing an occupied territory. ludmilla, his daughter helps her with her bag. every one is keen to get aboard. the train's about to take them all home. if you have to pick up from the volley issue, they called me yesterday while i was at work. they told me the 1st train would leave to night and wardrobe, but i can't describe how that made me feel. so the ukrainian railway system has become a surprise star of the war. trains have evacuated tens of thousands of people from the fighting, and kept the country running. operators say, 9 out of 10 trains are still on time. britney said we'll
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just offer at 1st. everyone was afraid. now we just do our jobs. everything's come . everything's okay daybreak as we approach care, sun don shows what the war has done. ludmilla fled just after the war began. her husband stayed today, they'll see each other again for the 1st time that it would typically just mention i'm so full of emotions. i can't believe i'm on a train back home, but i left the children and key if i'm still a bit worried about the situation. what i know things are getting better. crowds wait to see their city again joined to the rest of the country. yet in this moment for ludmilla and me kohler, it's just them with
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you could use or one that's your fellowship. to be honest, i didn't want her to come back just yet. i think it's still too dangerously, but this is her home on her mother lives here. that's how it is normally a fair hercule. her personal reunion is part of an international story. ludmilla enters a city without power, dependent on aid. but she's home. ah, this year more music festivals and concerts in turkey have been banned than ever before. turkish musicians dear that islamists living in the provinces will soon ban all live music. o, a final sang chick turkish singer. okay, okay. and her band are getting ready to perform. but will the concert in the southern turkish city of atlanta really take place in recent months? many of okay. yas performances have been cancelled often at short notice.
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oh, reading it man. i read on twitter the night before i comes it, a man's in that it was canceled to them to return on blue because it shows it's pretty rough every time they, i mean, the venues are rented audit, the equipment is on its way. the musicians are booked up and then all of the sudden it's forbidden due to some regulations. so if you legit, it's j. a circle on the de la more concerts and festivals have been banned in turkey this year than ever before. just the list of canceled music, festivals, allusion is long. in past years, many were attended by tens of thousands of people. the fans are usually justified by protecting public order. but elca is suspicious. it be hired thought of the oldish. they tried to impose a certain way of life on us, visible high up tires itself, and female fingers were affected by the prohibitions thought to little rock them because these people think women should stay at home. i love him just as good. so he's a sions,
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he stands up for fair and free conditions. i will also affected. it's taken his criticism of the government. and this is how this silence to the bottom. the says kissimay jealous shall be the islamist party, who to par, welcomes the states. crap down for them is a question of morality. it is, i'm is amanda. the concerned that a little these concerts familiarized people with such immorality, significant group. and there is not only a serious economic crisis in the country at the moment on that, but is what that is. there is also a crisis of morality and decency that will allow, could, in this moral crisis, is only exacerbated by such concerts that which are incompatible with our face. and the nutshell at him, his elder consolidated the other did initially mc somebody did it all over. some conservatives in turkey ra. compare music such as elca, kias is as dangerous as drugs, but concert gores and donna say, these are just excuses. some fear that turkey is becoming more and more religious. this particular concert does take place. freedom is
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a common theme in ill khaki as music. but rock and pop music is increasingly being portrayed as immoral, critical observer suspect. this is intended to satisfy conservative voters before next year's elections. elca acadias tour through this turkish province came to an end that evening. the following concert was cancelled this time by the organizers, possibly due to pressure from the authorities. but but ill takia and many fellow artists and turkey will continue making music despite the threat of being silent service regular ah, in italy, one man is battling illegal wide, met fishing and a very unique way. he's lowering dozens of incredibly heavy marble sculptures down to the bottom of the sea. he's managed to gain a lot of attention amongst both haters and supporters.
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pound eventually works alone, danny. it's late in the night by the time he returns to the port of tele, monee, in his fishing boat, which pow no does more than fish. he's all say fighting and legal catch methods. picky the use if true. just about to see bad. his battle has made him lots of enemies. oh, he pisca dirty. he legalities of the illegal fissures hate me. who would like to have tried to intimidate me. i've gotten death threats to. i've been banned from all the fish market this, but all the and the worst part is that instead of protecting me and sure, did he, authorities have threatened me to he not showing i can order. ah, these marble sculptures are at the root of the conflict. how no dropped the man to save fish, stocks and corals. his method has proven effective because illegal fishes, expensive troll net skip, tangled on the sculptures antenna. may see my
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day. no, no, no personal could be illegal. fishers don't like me at all. and on the way we'll meet the big players. don't want me to sink these blocks of marble. these aren't, we're not in the sea because they can't fish anymore because, but they're required to fish 5 kilometers from the coast. my see in the blocks are only 500 meters from the shore. i think you limit they were at your question on i did a lot, eva. paolo has been watching the see since he was 15. he seen how industrial fishing has got bigger and bigger in his homeland. meanwhile, the fish scouts have a smaller in smaller, at some point he started catching fall few of fish. it started looking like paolo and other small fishes might not catch enough to survive. but it does, he feel much reformed. all traditional fishing means the net, stay above the sea bed without destroying the ecosystem. during industrial fishing hot, it dropped trauma as onto the sea floor. reformed identity there pulled with chains that way, tons valid. got that rex everything. it, it's as if a hunter would burn down an entire forest till just
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a kill wild boar. what should i, bel, knocked over? i'm not something gone to protect the sea and still pursue his passion. paolo launched fishing tories him. he takes travellers on his fishing boat and winds them over to his cause. but the ongoing battle against illegal fishing has been grueling for paolo the centre 3 is there. he said, i often feel sad and disappointed, more still. but then when i'm with the guest who come on my boat on him, i get the strength to say you have to keep on going need on the because they were hunting lot in. so how no fun to any sense off again, each morning to save his seeing the in remote regions of columbia like magdalena, books are considered a luxury. but one teacher went to great lengths during the corona pandemic to
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improve education at his school. with the help of his donkey, he managed to get a mobile library up and running, riding his donkey alpha lewis soriano is on his way to today's appointment. at the d vino nino elementary school in the department of magdalena, in columbia. the teacher has loaded his faithful companion with books from his library. he believes that delivering books to school children is an effective way of fighting social inequality. rolling columbia rural education in columbia in bad shape, needs more support from the state for teachers. and really that didn't really that in the borough, was born out of sheer necessity. or if you're going to teachers like resources, especially here in the department of magdalena, which is one of the most disadvantaged in the country. and it was just a little bit of my nephew and we need to combat ignorance through reading. but i
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think what is going to help the future population is reading the food is luis sariana continued to bring his books to the region. even during the pandemic, defying the restrictions on movement that were put in place to help stop the spread of coverage. he refused to put his mission on hold but a little bit. so i'm an older person in the it was a challenge because my family thought i was putting myself at risk. at one point i was detained by the police because i should've been on the street. but knowing the loneliness that exists in the countryside, i felt that moral duty left like a city of compass to keep being able to deliver his books and avoid spreading. covered, he used old farmyard cages as mailboxes he called his plan catcher. read in columbia's remote municipalities. books are simply too expensive for people to buy
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. louis soriano has also built a public library for the school children and their neighbors. don debbie, bring okay. yeah, chris, when i, nbc, a bibliography goes to places that tend to be neglected to see where people are forgotten because these are people who deserve respect them who need to be helped in whose imaginations not to be nurtured for being a he sent us, we martinez you, louis soriano, is almost like a character out of a gabriel garcia, marquez novel, a man who takes books to remote corners of columbia by donkey and not even a pandemic can stop him. ah
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