tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle January 19, 2023 6:30am-7:01am CET
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serious master for this, perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre and no, it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rocks, 2 virgins, multiple copies, and drawing. another symbolic meaning to this beautiful lady that perhaps we just don't understand. switch for answers. on d w ah, ah, ah, this is focus on europe, i'm alara baba lola, welcome. russia's war and ukraine has severely impacted europe's energy supply and
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force countries to find alternatives to get through the winter. securing pipelines and the power grid has also been crucial. that's why the sabotage on the nord stream pipelines last september caused alarm for european governments. the explosions destroyed parts of the underwater gas pipes running between russia and germany. gas was since viewing to the surface of the baltic sea. it's still unclear who was behind the attacks. well back when russia's natural gas slowed unimpeded to europe, norway was a small player as a gas exporter. but since moscow began cutting off its supply, norway has emerged as europe's largest gas supplier that has the military there. on high alert, troops have been deployed to safeguard norway's power grids and gas pipelines in the north sea. bruna anderson is head of the nation's navy. his mission is to ensure there's no interference and to get the gas where it's needed.
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norwegian navy chief, who now anderson in specs. a frigates docked on no ways western coast ships like these, monna, to no ways, territorial waters. and above all, what lies on their sea bed oil and gas pipelines needed to supply many european countries. a let us share in the von they are at the do, may i live on? we can't control everything that happens under water was on an viola for us, but information provided by energy producers, dr. combined with military intelligence and scope and therefore give us a rather detailed overview, a pipeline network below big buildings with us and halted or fertile trig, your ponti hard and war shift. no way has to protect some 9000 kilometers of underwater pipelines and cables. and in addition, oil and gas installations at sea and on land, no region, military forces,
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our own patrol around the clock acts of sabotage are legitimate threat. the fear became more real off to parts of the north stream. gas pipelines were blown up. now september no way is also vulnerable. that's why last october, no, we jin prime minister eunice castilla said no ways armed forces have heightened their defense if readiness, someone's ulta to sleep, we need to expect threats across the country hall at sea in the air and our mind. that is why we must increase defense of preparedness in our country. security experts de la vixon says norwegians have been naive for years. he's warner, that russia has had to neighboring norway in sight. the home in processing of take the large number of russian nationals working for norwegian, shipping companies, still even in coastal shipping and of golden rule. even though every one news that
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is a deliberate attempt by the russian government to infiltrate and the level of the for this want to see a good haul to play out and, and for we now need a comprehensive security concept of that takes into account military threats which ran alongside terrorism and espionage that they were the last october, a man claiming to be a brazilian scientist was arrested in the northern city of forms. a research group belling cats later said he was a colonel with russia's g r u military intelligence agency. since the outbreak of russia's war in ukraine, norwegian police arrested 9 russian tourists in various locations. among them, the son of a russian only gone on assailing tool. he was accused of a legally flying a drone and photographing restricted areas. but many ordinary norwegians don't seem all too concerned with you. nora, although some people constantly suspect espionage lowden level because i'm
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a bit more skeptical in nevada. but i have nothing against the army showing up its readiness. will it her? yoda suzuki from maloof gulf picked office calling from out of the russians are trying to scare us with such actions. but we shouldn't let that happen or from my old. but no ways. navy doesn't want to be caught off guard. no ways navy chief, guna anderson has asked the coast guard for a status report. the norwegian military has bolstered it the trolls along more than 2500 kilometers of coastline and from the source that dr. ban of our our approach is very flexible. later before we cannot be everywhere at one that's the more so till we decide sometimes on an hourly basis of where to go. and when mostly do are so blurry. i often the mood among the troops is one of greek seriousness. what mental sort on men is, but it's also a good feeling of them to see the job we've been trained and prepared to do,
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has become more important than ever in the long, no way is now your rips. largest gas supplier gas is a major source of income for the country, but it comes with great responsibility. navy chief, who now understand and his forces are trying to ensure that gas is delivered where it's needed, especially in these uncertain times. well, another consequence of russian president vladimir putin's decision to invade ukraine. the demand for wood has increased in poland. carpathian forest business is booming in the timber industry. the state has air mark trees to chop down and turn into briquettes. a plan that has alarmed environmental activists. the forest is filled with trees that are hundreds of years old and brown bears use them as dens josefina and jack up are doing all they can to preserve the forest and ensure that the bears can live undisturbed.
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here in the forests of southern poland, bears can still feel at home to the towering old trees offer the beer shelter and protection. but now the forest has become a source of contention. josefina and jacob are conservationists. they take stock of the ancient trees, tall ones like these are marked for felling, which could have serious consequences. animals have a place to hide. at the beginning, it may be smaller animals like fox and through later on it can become even bigger, and it can become inhabited by bur. the red dot marks the tree for felling a decision made by polish forest authorities. these trees are not standing in a nature reserve. that's a problem for the bears. logging interest take priority here. that limits the spaces where beers can live undisturbed. forest authorities, warren visitors,
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not to get too close to the animals. but that rarely happens anyway. the department has an open air exhibit with an overview of many of the local forrest animals except the beer. any special protection for the beers would be unnecessary, says the spokesman for the regional state forest given her her fish on gibbons sufficient in rock or we saw the 1st bears here in 1915 with his obesity. if you're going to show them by the 1970 s, there were 20 bears onions v and now we've got 200, hold the hostile, that's quite a big increase. so the last thing too much polish forestry authorities are more focused on logging because of russia's war in ukraine. lumber prices are high and fuel is scarce. but the forest conservationists aren't quite convinced. the 3 is probably around 6 or 7 cubic meters of wood. so with current prices,
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it would be between $12000.00 euro for a secretary. so it's not a big money. we are like wasting our breton that national heritage. a for actually not that big amount of money in was now you to zer, caused him sleep, not listening. it is if a or if from time to time a few of the trees were the protection said, all the hotels, the ones that could be natural, monuments obviously are cut down. hence it is to read. the change is hardly noticeable espanol, the kill quarter. cuckoo enough, after all, there are thousands of trees in the forest. there was an em, it was fixed, i stopped listening up to the raga. the beers use old trees like this one is dense, because they are rotting out and hollow. young re planted trees don't help much on that account. it requires a tree to be hollow inside, but it happens with age though if we allow the st. this type of 3 to be left in the
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forest, then there will be more available spots for birth. and if we cut them all, just to sell them for a timber, then the bear will have no place to live any more. deep in the forest far from civilization, a few forest activists have set up a protest camp taking a stand against loggers. not every one is happy with their protests. a car near the camp was attacked, and the conflict gets heated. the 4 as active as don't live in this region, but in warsaw or other major cities, yackel josefina and raffle don't intend to back down. either the strung out jimmy kip of them. we are i, i see the massive destruction going on here to somebody, couple donna and her and her. and i don't condone it is good enough. those are both are curved. those are starving. sure. i want my daughter to be able to enjoy these
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old forests in the future. elizabeth, so on started la sir. and perhaps still see bears to. of course, if all the old trees are chopped down, the animals will move somewhere else. they may even enter areas populated by humans, which could be dangerous, but his problem will certainly can become a problem in recent decades to does ship incidents with bears where humans get hurt are increasingly common. one person even died for the community. so people in animals of the region have one thing in common. their camera shy. many people here work in the timber industry on signs. they don't man's words about how they see the activists. there are equal terrorists. but josefina and jacobi believe, many residents don't realize how close the relationship between bears and trees is
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you can quite easily imagine how a bear that is, the big animal of 200 kilograms, could actually fit inside the tree inside this tree. not now, but in the future, if the 3 will become hollowed out. i think the whole family of bears good said. they've often asked authorities to police old, rotting trees under protection requests that have almost always been denied. the power of positive thinking, research shows that can extend the person's lifespan and even boost the immune system for some maintaining a healthy outlook is a challenge. for others, it feels impossible. they found con, beyond, from belgium, suffers from depression, negative self talk, low energy, and loss. of interest or common symptoms of the illness. now, a pilot project launched in the capital, brussels is aimed at helping people like stefan doctors prescribe patients
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a trip to the museum. and there is more than just paintings and artifacts to discover. ah, depression is a dark place, long time sufferer stuff on comp young knows the difficulty depression causes just trying to cope with everyday life to dress, to go out, to see other people. it's difficult to take prints with islam router. but to day comp, y'all is getting a new kind of prescription from his therapist. he and doctor vansoluce tisha are among those taking part in a 6 month pilot project. depressed patients are being given prescriptions to visit their choice of 5 participating brussels museums along with includes could be useful for everybody, but some didn't want to go because they're shy to go outside or to, to, to, to lever or the settings or where they leaves. but, oh,
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most of personal info, interested. so stiff and comp now is voluntarily going to a dark place. now. he's invited us along to brussels sewer museum. really to most people wouldn't want to look in source. how do you think this is going to make you feel better? but just just the idea to do to go out to go outside and meet some other people and figure dr. his daughter is interesting point. art therapy is nothing new, neither is recommending that depressed patients visit museums. but what's being tried now in the pilot project? making that suggestion an actual prescription appears to motivate the depressed patient to actually go. and they can take up to 3 people along for free. this can be very important, doctors believe,
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for helping restore the feeling of community to a person who is suffering psychologically, and possibly financially the patient can go on his own with his own family. and it says something new for us, and we're, we're excited to use it or so the project was launched by deputy brussels mayor, delphi in huber, who'd heard of a similar effort in canada and wanted to try it in belgium. numbers of depression doubled in 10 years, so it's huge. so there are so many people suffering outside and maybe in sight, we don't know as so. yes, we have nothing to lose. doctors have nothing to lose. patients have nothing to lose in here for the resume is just more public coming here. a world health organization reported more than 900 studies documents. the positive impact art can have on health. the pilot project wraps up in march, but who says even without the final statistics, reaction has been so positive, she hopes to expand the practice. i've already been contacted by other cultural
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institutions, also by or the doctor is willing to be part of the project. so i see that people are very enthusiastic, maybe it will take time to, you know, to make the people understand how it works and to, to, to, to there, to come here. but i think that even if it's only a few people, it's gonna already be very positive for some visitors. it works even without a prescription life. it's sole sad nowadays, seeing something beautiful makes you feel happier. is that simple for me? ah, and stiff on coffee owns experience shows you might not even need to see something beautiful to be uplifted. how is it for better? i feel better. i forget my, my programmer, and i see the wonders of the wonderful the world.
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he says he's looking forward to sharing what he learned with family and friends, which will be another small victory over the darkness. well, another remedy against loneliness and depression is love, una, and you are a couple living in ireland. they've managed to keep the spark alive after meeting nearly 20 years ago. a time before tinder, an online dating sites dominated the scene una and hugh were brought together by this man. willie daily. he's a 3rd generation matchmaker. and the legend in the industry will his love, connections have gained his followers around the world. single people flocked to the small town of las doing varna, hoping that willy will make them lucky in love every weekend really daily irelands, the very last traditional matchmaker welcomes dozens of single people to this bar.
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and he's never here without his loved book. the hopefuls are asked to leave their hands upon it for 7 seconds. a few loop for a little lecture, courage at the bottom of a glass before they fill out willie's questionnaire on their ideal partner. grinning as flew over all the way from toronto, canada traveling several 1000 kilometers. just to see willie i think 13 of ronnie's friends, all of whom are married, pitched in to pay for her trip to the matchmaker. as well. my plan is for 3 years for them. they knew i would still be single and 3 or date of it. i'm done playing with every here. like you mind me, guy. summer dropped the scores of single people seek out willy's help. his services cost roughly 5 to 15 years, depending on his mood, the time of day. and he might have given this is consumed on occasion
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willies be known to dance with one of his clients, but he keeps things strictly. professional. willie dailey, has 2 great passions peering up single people and his donkeys. when he was younger, as many as 20 donkeys might be found to excite the dance hall. if a boy met a girl, he'd bring her back home riding on a donkey. but that was long ago in my stay to want love, they want happiness and in rhode island, they want children which is very important though, you know, even that we have, i have a man no, on his, he's all over a segregation, said maria, they still would like to get married and have settled drunken. oh that's it's a rogue. the donkeys are what caught sierras and carries attention. the 2 are vacationing here from minnesota and they're both single. they filled out willy's questionnaire the previous evening. and by this morning he already had good news for both of them. i to very attract the ha, i you know for you,
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i'm going to get her very tall, slim man. okay. dark hair, blue eyes, middlebrook, 6421. uh huh. and the broad shore. oh, are you going to meet grand k at ran. okay. which very, very is on yours with mary lou. i are dark eyes though. okay. and this is a concern because he probably might have his hair dye, but you don't mind you. i don't mind i am i here too. ah. but in all seriousness, sarah could even envision moving from the united states to ireland to be with a man of her dreams, offended and being introduced by a matchmaker mix. the whole prospect extra special of their mind had been that we have a lot of internet options as well, but it's harder. i like to do the internet stuff. so i'm, this is just fine. you actually get to meet somebody in real life. so you get to see them and you know, they're actually a person, all of that, sera and kerry get ready to meet their deeps this very evening. no her
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way to no man. cough he will. he says he'll be turning 80 soon and has had 7 children with several women. but this 3rd generation matchmaker doesn't really like to talk about himself that much. practically every one in western ireland news about the love book. even his grandfather used it some a 160 years ago. it's said to have brought couples together before they even met for the 1st time this, these are the ladies i'm from now minute. they cited this and i going to put them in and at least they know that they'd be, they'd be meeting each other as well. so he sent his shelter in the book to bother you and who now mcguire had been a happy couple for 17 years now. ever since willy pulled off the dance floor and pointed at hugh, it was very exciting. really was exciting because i had
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a boss or the people down here in the row looking for partners. and i saw you on the floor, sensory tony and i taught, oh my god, this is somebody that you can have fun with a 2 years. but you know, play hard to get with you. at 1st he got down on one knee and proposed before the 1st year was out and turned him down. he proposed again the next year and again, i said no, there tokyo, i will read today's she's, she's yes, the whole course load worth of the whole not that the was very funny. it was very, very funny either. or now i got from the home. i just, what are some people that they sold 0. i don't know. will he brought his loved to?
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they get together who not ask you to close his eyes and concentrate wife. she regards to love, but as i kind of power bank for their love. one of his sons took over the farm long ago, but willie still likes to drop by. he daydreams of matches he can make next and he finds a bit of peace and quiet of the well at least until his phone starts ringing, signaling the start of the next assignment for willie daily. irelands last matchmaker. some good come by. yeah. yeah, of course. many looking for romance also had to paris the city of love. and right now it's in full blue. yes. in the middle of winter, restaurants are brightening up the dreary days with elaborate floral arrangements. a big attraction for influencers looking for a photo op. their social media posts are a boost for business,
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but as with many things online reality is quite different from instagram. it's the stuff dreams are made of this restaurant has near the louvre museum ins harris and it's decked out and colorful flowers all year round. i think that if the people like he is, is one of your full of uniform play is a, is a grammar play. and that's the idea promotion via social media. not only for the food, but the decor to, oh, no book who isn't? we have a loss of influences and talk model is a take pictures here and post them reaching foot to that's part of the magic of paris, of your boss. you membership body more and more parisian restaurants are dissing up plastic, at least on the outside. in this raise for hype, the more color the better. but it's not to everyone's taste. the 1st a from to teacher, i can be
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a bit tank. he referrals. i thought it was pretty at 1st, but now it's been overdone view the do if he met no question. what there are too many fake flowers now suppose he flopped. if he shed must know what i looked, this sean can't get enough color. his business has been for shaking since he started specializing in designing and creating fake flowers for facades. his clients are benefiting to will sit conjuncture after we knew that redecorating the facade, lucille significantly went in for a sub rush for the fly, at least 30 percent, or more considerably more minimum tom fossil. it started with rail plans, but those will in the fall. that's where plastic roses came in. but to some business owners, the trend is a real thorn in their side on the table. so in the summer, you can smell the real flowers with plastic. you don't smell anything. a luke in a truby strew is about keeping things natural, sharing and experience together. like when you lose that with plastic flowers feel
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plastic cyclical with the other. but the plastic flowers of paris aren't going away any time soon. more restaurants keep installing them in front of their facades. popping their appeal to the next generation of influences. here i thought plastic was going out of style. well, that wraps up our show for this week. thanks so much for watching. bye. thank. ah ah ah, ah, with
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