Skip to main content

tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  January 23, 2023 4:15am-4:31am CET

4:15 am
anita, breaking with, you're watching dvds live from then sick around because coming up next is about stories. we take a look at rush and seeing illegally into not fear to avoid being drafted into the ukraine. i'll see, said i still watch a ah, with every day for us and for our planet, a global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.
4:16 am
how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smart new solutions. overstate said in our ways or is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d. w, and online. ah, this week and world stories. fisher women at sea in norway. yes. dangerous bye night. we begin in latvia. the baltic state has closed,
4:17 am
its port is to russian citizens. yet some russians, fearful have been drafted into the war with ukraine are still making it into the neighboring e. u country. now heathen berth again. it's danny's love, but she love has finally been formally recognized as a refugee from russia in law. it was a long process. at the end of it studies love is relieved to have cut the ties with a country that started a war of aggression in the middle of europe. the bitter spittle i fled to the 1st best country so i wouldn't have to go to jail or be sent to war. i don't want to fight against the ukrainians. i have many friends there. the 1st best country, as stanislaus said, was lot via and you, you member state with a 300 kilometer common border with russia. when the war started to more than 10 months ago, stanislaus decided to protest,
4:18 am
the former policeman found himself in the midst of a peace rally in saint petersburg, where hundreds of protesters were arrested. when the 27 year old received a draft notice from the army, he decided to flee over night without losing any time he drove to russia's boda with lot, we had to jump over the fence at an unwanted torrent location illegally because he had no visa them yet, but i'm low orders for us. did he give bull fighting? it was terrible. i was panicking. my heart was pounding. i was running through the forest and wondering what if the guards shoot me? the fence was huge with barbed wire. and on the other side there were border guards as well, with whose language i don't understand. i had no idea how they would react to get them. or can you tell us been the officials and lot where were accommodating at 1st they let him file for asylum. but a few months later his request was denied. stanislaus went to court and fall to the
4:19 am
decision in the and he was allowed to stay a rare ruling fall latiere in contrast to germany. the baltic states generally denies russians fleeing military service at the right to spain. the mobilization in russia, which began in september of last year, had little influence on that policy due to security concerns. this russia poster versus adjuster. it's if you are against the war against mobilization, if you think that what is being done now is unacceptable, then you must come out against the russian government. and i am not convinced by arguments that things are so oppressive there that no one can take to the streets, stanislaus, but she'll of doesn't think that taken to the streets in 2 days. russia can't change anything. for him, protests are of the direct way to prison, and maybe after that to the front lines, all legitimate parts of resistance have been exhausted. people who protest end up
4:20 am
behind bars. stanislaus says he would go back to russia one day went put in his not in power any more. his parents lived there, stanislaus missus of them, he says, but he knows he will not see them any time soon. ah rushes attacks anew cranes power grant, have forced many cities to conserve energy. st and traffic lights are even being turned off in the capitol during the deed. despite the war, the ukrainian capital can look and feel quite normal. but as night falls, keith slips into almost stockton street. lights are off and at many crossings, traffic lights as well. the doc mix a downright whiskey,
4:21 am
but those on the streets book done woke sort of food delivery service in keith. what? taking orders to customers around the city go few isn't until 11 pm. so much of his work is in the inky dock. before they brought to solar washer work has become much tougher because of the lack of light. recently suitable. it's hard to ride in the dark, oscar, and if a person doesn't have reflected in, i just can't see them. how sure. once you have to be careful because they could be paypal on the street to send me the kids were booking and they were potholes. and opened drains, which you could fall into them, or do they motiv with a yamazik with their for their shorter both within a month ago, booked on had an accident. when he hit a globe in the dark, he smashed all the reflectors on his bicycle. every one sure has a story about the dock holding their breath spoken. it's really dangerous. i'm
4:22 am
wondering how i can cross the road to the other side. but shall i go farther and look for proper crossing or should i follow another person? so we're in a group plan, mister bar, i bought a glow, stick color for my dog because i can't seem when there's no light in the park. it's very convenient or yeah, little of them. little. it was dark at the crossing over for people approach me and punch me in the nose and snatch my phones from my pocket. what was the all about the la fontose brawley, but living in the city shrouded in darkness, can also habits of sites. mentioned there is a bit of intrigue and mystery in the air. he also blew, especially when it's close to the curfew and there's no one around with them. it's quite interesting to ride along dark, empty streets, liberalism and quite literally disappeared into the night. ah, distrust of coven vaccines? many people in hong kong are more afraid of the vaccine side effects than the
4:23 am
disease itself. many among the elderly remain unvaccinated and accept a life full of restrictions. mrs. warriors getting ready to deliver some food to her husband at a home for the elderly. she used to visit him every day and 23 years ago, the pandemic put a stop to that. oh my lord, i did. i brought him some this kids to day. and vaccinated families are only allowed to leave the food at the entrance and let the staff pass it on. i can only talk to him over the phone, is only one of a variety of places in hong kong does to ban. i'm fascinated people until last week miss us will couldn't go to restaurants or public markets. grocery shopping was also limited, like hundreds of thousands of senior citizens in the city. missus will stand firm against fascination. despite years long inconveniences and deadly outbreak last
4:24 am
year. while she is a bit worried about catching cove, it, she is far more concerned by potential side effects of the jap, gore dog, n g was and i. what if my body cannot handle the vaccine? i'm scared of the side effect, so it can't be undone. why we're not to mention, it doesn't guarantee 100 percent protection. these hesitancy is also attributed to the novelty of cov, if that seems. i mistrust off the authorities. 15 percent of hong kong, 60 years or older, remain and fax, a native. and those who have gotten jap generally have had a domestically developed cova shots. as hong kong has lifted most of his cove at restrictions and prepares to fully open his board over mainland china. concern over an influx of infections is growing. for almost 3 years. she has spent most of her time at home, missus will barely left her neighbourhood and cut off nearly all her social context
4:25 am
to avoid infection. like if it's my freedom to choose not to get the jab. bah, i don't blame any one if i contract the virus i go versus. however, now may not be the best moment for her to lower her guard. hong kong is bracing itself for an auto search of the corona virus. norway is one of the major fishing nations in europe. catching fish was long considered a man's job. but that's changing because more and more women are heading out to see on their cutters as i read ports on the island of so tra shows. inger murray hoyle and enjoys being out on her boat and choppy waters every day. rain or shine, she heads out into the fjords of western norway. she and her father work as a team, bowling in the nets. and money and money,
4:26 am
a finger marie and her father. that's how fishers around here think of us. it's taken for granted. it's strange that this could be a big deal in other places. ok, blah. inger marie hoya and as part of a minority, at the end of 2021, norway had nearly 10000 professional fishers. but only 400 were women coiling care. understand that and because i like being outdoors and doing physical work, day. gov. fisher and natural resources. meanwhile, usa then fishing is the norwegian tradition of this kid. he and i want to keep that tradition going have all the but the catch today was less than hoped for coastal fisher's or not netting in the big money and norway, anyone who wants to caching quick goes into fish farming. that's why canoe magna
4:27 am
hoyle and as glad as daughter has never shied away from hard work and tough conditions, holland is a single parent. when she comes back from being at sea, she has a household and her 2 children to tend to. she lives with them on her parents. farm money is tight, but for children, she's a role model. wonderful. i prefer love what they're completely. i don't think i could stand at the long in a big city min, the amendment with law, i belong out here on the coast guard on her brit sailor insta bird. the norwegian fisherman's association is proud that hoyle and is no longer an exception to day. more and more young women are getting on board, even as men are starting to leave the industry, norway, as government as providing increasing support for young women who want to become fishers
4:28 am
with one another. it's a colleague is pregnant or has to care for small children, or like in a temporary replacement, a man or a woman will be paid to work on the colleagues fishing ground her year or under jobs are big trawlers can also be attractive for young women at off there for good now by law, after you've spent a month on board, you get a month off wine warner, free. portland is driving her catch to a collection point. one of her colleagues is there. the conversation revolves around boat engines and storm proofing. women fissures are starting to become more commonplace in norway. i have little solar panels. we have a few of them around here these days, many long and my own daughters have already been going out on the boat for 10 years . i want those law of may. she's been out fishing on the fjords since she was 14 and wants to encourage other women to follow her example.
4:29 am
ah, mesmerized by mosques. european mosque that is, ah, german danish photographer, a card osman, krause. he takes a very special look at his la mac architecture throughout europe. ah. 2 2 2 2 your romance. next on d w. there are ever more humans on the planet. and how can we feed every one? 0, oh, we do want to seize climate, change our suit supply. we need smart, sustainable,
4:30 am
and fair farming. time to update arable land. 40 to the answer to almost everything in 45 minutes on d w b, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah romantic corner chat hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot d w. travel off we go ah ah ah, these are real images are both fascinating and disturb.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on