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tv   Focus on Europe  Deutsche Welle  May 25, 2023 1:30am-2:01am CEST

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its work illuminates how far terry museums likes to survive. how does he assess this grip on power conflict? in 60 minutes, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner chat, hot spot, and some great culture memorial. w travels off, we go, the hello and a welcome. i'm glad to have you with us. it's unimaginable the war and ukraine has been going on for 15 months. the russian invaders have most recently concentrated
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their attacks on cities, the east of the country. today, the city of the world is almost nothing but trouble destroyed by bombs, and this once inhabited by more than 70000 people. the moot is not a ghost town. after a long time of high intensity fighting between russian and ukrainian force, the horse destruction is also visible in northern ukraine and the village of lucas shift where a russian soldiers were repels. a trail of wreckage has been left behind. the residents, however, are not letting their spirit or their coverage halter. now just the event of not releasing the reconstruction or for a village and she's receiving support from young ukrainians who are actually part of the techno scene in tiff. but when ever they can spirit their, channeling their time and creativity into a new project of we both the
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hey, good looking. this is not just the even openness kingdom, the 64 year old as within the village of lucas ship, cut and northern ukraine all her life. let's look at these beautiful legs all go cool. russian soldiers and the date of the village at the beginning of march 2022, many people were killed. most buildings and cars were destroyed as if by miracles not just even opened his home. somebody bew tax, only the ship was hit by a tank shell. but she can't forget the technician or you, but of course i'm scared before i go to bed that i won't survive the night because something might come flying. yes, that of those that she lives with her 96 year old and don't forget to to today they are
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expecting guests from a capital key to come in. my dear is come in these young volunteers come almost every weekend to help with the reconstruction of the village. and they sometimes bring food and drink with them 2 evenings like this. give not just even those. and i hope i wonder that 1st, where these angels came from there never used to be anything like this. nobody came to help us me volunteers are especially welcoming the village because the state is not able to start with building private homes at this point. no,
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i. ready no, the nipple does have been, we stopped believing and good, and don't try to help the people here after all the cruelty 5. it's then we will have lost seriously. for the, from the next day they go off to the construction site. not just the even of not goes down to get more supplies from the seller during the russian occupation. that lasted 3 weeks. she hit her children and grandchildren here, but they were caught, she says it plus that we need to sit in the kneeling here. we on shirts from the broken windows. oh gosh. well my grandchildren was my children, there's patrick dolly. so see a party of cities that we are the russians cut the face of my oldest grandson, fema will know most of the stuff for were doing and the next day they took him to
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the church to be sure that's it. but she says, i let him live because he was not yet 18 not just, not even know if not goes to church every saturday to praying for her relatives. the church of the ascension was almost completely destroyed by the attacks. finally, if not to the explosions were so loud, i found a nuclear bomb, had hit us, boomed. this is where the russian occupier started. munition interrogated prisoners and shot people. the volunteer some keys, know how tough it was, and that's why they want to help. they build 6 houses since august.
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the building material was donated by business partners and foundations, experts telling them how to do the work they know that it could all be destroyed again if there were more attacks. similar pretty well, i'm still right now. most of we know that the war might last several more years and it but if we have to rebuild everything, so we will just, we have the experience now to raise the it's time for the helpers to head back the keys, but not before but which cannot just uh, give them a message, are pickles for their hard work on protecting my dears. have a good trip and call me as soon as we get the keys for you.
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it's a dirty business working with the lives of wild animals again and again, protected and rare species like this. all done, our smuggled illegally into other countries in suitcases or in containers and ships or airplanes. many animals perish and misery during the trip, and only a few are discovered by customs officials in lee come to spain. those officers have to look especially close. spain has become a hotspot in europe for smugglers wildlife. the discovery so often the shocking and the smugglers. i usually once the bed of the inspector's heart is still in the wild, but now he lives in an enclosure in a spanish animal shelter near a country. the female clouded leopard is only 11 months old, but she has suffered greatly. a caregiver belly died is nursing her back to health
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clinic outside of the yellow. she was confiscated from a private owner who had neglected her. but that meant she must have been poorly fed from the start. and she's even cons lined. the private breeder now has to face the authorities for violating the convention on international trade in endangered species. the east asian founded leopards is also an endangered species. so can you, is a rarity and was listed on that will give it some frustrating. normally these animals have very good eyes seemed to those that we have to specially quit the enclosure with ramps because otherwise she couldn't find the different levels. the parents live in the trees, then the differences in height to develop properly. spain has become a gateway for a legally traded exotic species. the police often find them when inspectors ships arriving in a country from the nearby continent of africa. maria pay us their works for
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a special environmental crime unit. passenger luggage here that the airports, she's found birds, snakes and torches for another like it's so sad. the left side topic will be so ruthless people have no problems about tearing these animals from their habitat. no, not in treating them like twice when i say that i'm my being forwarded to this police video from september 2021 shows the liberation of a female chimpanzee who would be alone in a cage for 5 years. the illegal imports of protected animals are rising in 2022 smuggling into spain increased by more than half compared to the previous year. a full service and 3
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minutes. total organized criminals are often behind it. and as by ability, think of something that you need contacts in the country of origin to find the animals and, and you do need a network in europe to import them. and they will seal this as a highly profitable business, vincent carrier. but if a monkey, for example, it might cost $5.00 or 6 zeros in africa, and here it can fetch 2000 bureaus or more. and there we go. include so much according to the world wildlife fund, this global business is worth a billions. so if you d as says the illegal animal trade comes 3rd after drugs and weapons, but its impact is under estimated to dinner. and i think all the items that i think a little as arms trafficking and drug smuggling are taking more seriously. more effort is put into enforcement, wiley, and what about the legal animal trafficking is just a serious, but it isn't seen a search. it's not pursued and prosecuted as often that makes these crimes even
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more lucrative. we looked at the source for the 30s are often overwhelmed and the fight against the exotic animal tried. this with cock, for instance, was probably trafficked from morocco to spain, but the smugglers were able to cover the trucks. will do this a lot and i like to know, yeah, the dealers are using new technologies selling the animals on the internet on it. i say, well that service they avoid detection because they can hide behind anonymous network . so for the known, you my don't get bored enough for a fella. they even use the dark web dart with the authorities don't have enough specialists to investigate properly. an animals are often rescued when it's too late, as we can you the cloud of leverage the music that they lost, the yellow cheese to use to people and she's blind in the wild. she would never be
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able to deal with her own species. she was raised in captivity, so like she's condemned to a life in captivity and go through with it, especially the vis illegal trade makes, can you and many other wild animals like current products that lose their freedom forever. sweeten despite is sparking reputation, your blog can affect be a dangerous place to live. the homicide rate has been rising for years and there's hardly another country in europe. whereas many people die in shootings that has a lot to do with gang related crimes, some of which can be seen firsthand on the outskirts of stuck home into a residential area such as ranking. this district is soon to be connected to neighboring a shriek by a bridge that's causing us to gang wars and shooting slip,
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kept sweden on tenterhooks for years. the situation is getting increasingly perusal . suburbs, which are predominantly home to migrants are often in focus. suburbs like when people in the north of the capital, stockholm stuff on linz through him, has a plan for when he bu, a bridge to better integrate the residents. there. the urban planner commission, the structure about the pedestrian and cycle bridge has divided opinion and stuff. the other thing can be for you on the, on the one side is frankie. bu there are a lot of people there with micro backgrounds with low income and a low level of education. so the guy they always been on the other side is which makes me a well educated middle class neighborhood the, the bridge was built to connect the 2 areas. so let's be alone. the other stuff that it was on the business man ali and supports it. he thinks the bridge will help
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integrate his neighborhood to bring people into the city. he worries about the growing violence and says the stage must do more, bridges alone cannot resolve the situation. then they make is that it opened up. hardly any money is being invested in schools. instead of more and more being privatized, and the laws are to lock sufficient, young people know if they shoot someone before they're 18 the most they'll get is 2 or 3 years in prison. it's a catastrophe called us through. excuse me, get this wrong, put a young man suddenly interrupts our conversation and threatens at him. but evan stands his ground. in rinky boot, you have to earn your respect, he says. but he's naturally concerned about the increasing gun violence. in january, a boy was shot dead in this sushi bar in the south of stockholm. both shooter and victim were only 15. swedish police are alarmed by this development and
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increasingly out of loss. you can get a we're dealing with younger and younger people. some are children as young as 13 or 14. so should we try to intervene by informing child welfare, contacting the parents, or making home visits your him this up for the in the room, but at some point you can't reach these young people anymore and more in sort of poor of i don't get them out of them don't mind me use them. just give me a deal. on the far right party, sweden, democrats is taking advantage of the violence by drumming up sentiment against sweden's migrant communities. lessening of what's on the the stuff on lind storms bridge is also in the firing line. the right wingers wanted torn down. they believe it will bring rinky boots, criminality to or stick. we contacted the s b, but the party declined to comment. the skill they bought slogan,
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demolishing the bridge would be completely pointless. it would cost the taxpayer, the equivalent of $10000000.00 euros. that's madness. so let's get about bone seem to put else of in or spake those little concerned that youth violence could spill over to them via the new bridge. most people are fairly relaxed about the dispute sort of a lot. the mobility is the one that the, the expert, the issue has been blown out of proportion by tablets like express and here in this neighborhood, i haven't noticed much conflict at all. and before building the bridge, they set up a new police station and winky. bu since then it's been a lot quieter over there to see the stuff on linds through them is sure the bridge will have a positive effect. he hopes the uproar will dawn down once the bridge is finally finished. to fill a level, anybody else done this abuse told me it's just better for a social cohesion of people from different backgrounds meet an everyday life.
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instead of having one district for the poor, one for the middle class, and one for the rich city. that doesn't help anyone, father in law, i'm sick going. but in a few weeks, the bridge will open to the public, then many winkie, blue and or speak. residents will meet for the 1st time at the ribbon cutting ceremony on the bridge. well now introduce you to zuka kent from germany. she has parkinson's disease and incurable neurological disorder. many people who receive this diagnosis, withdrawal and become lowly, focused on the office and has even ventured into something new, table tennis. and she's so good. chanel plays in tournaments to when she's at the table, she almost forgets. she has parkinson's and like the many other patients who treated with her. so just enjoying the health, just form of competition. the, the ping pong parkinson meet up in florida in the west of germany. every week 10
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players with the disease meet here. while i, it's a ritual and deliberation from the daily parkinson's drugs where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving. you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fates away. i love the candidates 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements, while the body becomes slower. stiffer and un, involuntary tremor sets in there's no known cure, but exercise can help and taking doping mean is crucial. that's a messenger substance for signals between the nerve cells in the brain. parkinson's patients produced too little of it. my name is i take my delta mean every 2 hours and that's very important because otherwise my energy runs out
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a car can't run without fuel. and i can't do anything without delta mean via can volunteers for ping pong parkinson. she coordinates a huge network of training groups all around germany. now it's a lot of work more and more people are joining, including in for that. oh, i know. so i put a teen is here for the 2nd time ping pong. parkinson was a tip from his neurologist. i think that's what it's all about. so that you don't think about the tremors anymore. sometimes i still shake even playing just now. but after the 2nd or 3rd game, it's gone, z is convinced that table tennis can slow down the progression of parkinson's. but it hasn't been scientifically recognized yet that the game can help with the brain . physician almost flush then bases and time. you're constantly deciding how to receive the ball, how to play it back,
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and where you want it to land. there's so many processes going on in the brain. lots of tiny thought processes. and i think that's good training because it keeps the brain in constant motion. the extension of a room with her weekly physio therapy appointment is all about balance and posture of everything that gets tense and hunched up in the day. open it up and up and up. this movement is very important for parkinson's patients. they need several units of movement a week to keep the bodies stimulated. and to delay the physical degeneration as long as possible. give me a call to, to even after 10 years with the disease. so it is constantly having to adapt to her parkinson's. small movements are difficult for me and what to like
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a pilot in the plane where the plane is constantly drifting down or it may be up again. and i keep having to regain balance and keep the plane on course secada to hi, this is a can god parkinson's at $46.00 on usually early for her the diagnosis came out of the blue i have done caught them on so early on. i had moments of sheer panic, i would think about the stairs in our house that i wouldn't be able to climb and that we have to prepare those with the kind of panic attacks. i had one of those bonds was you panic are talking to is become there cuz husband stuff usually keeps as calm when it comes to parkinson's sake has been married to him for nearly 30 years. they have 2 grown up children. i exclaimed ga below was everyone as limitations as they get older and you stuck out on 10 years older than her. and i'm noticing that i can do less here and there are young damage. you, of course there might be a wheelchair at some point on, but it might be me who needs a wheelchair. you never know. so i still need,
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let's say, who ends up pushing, who if i was counting on my wife, pushing me to get your bets in now, but 1st, it's back to the ping pong table for zeta. this time at the tournament in vice versa. all the way in the midst of germany, it's a good place at every competition. that's quite nice. it shows me time and again that despite the disease, anything is possible and you can achieve top performances. of course everything has to be just right and sometimes parking since gets in the way. but you have to learn to live with that. not get frustrated and keep going. in spite of it. a lot of the players bring their families along to the tournaments here in the sports. all it's all about community benefits, kind of contest. i didn't have this disease, i wouldn't have experienced all of this,
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this sense of community and all these vehicles. these are real every day heroes. they can deal with their fate and still be happy. they're all role models for me. the ping pong parkinson has given to get and many others here, a new lease on life. a way to win the small bottles in the war against an incurable disease. imagine king charles and his wife come a lot, taking their cup of tea yet. oh no. the tea might come from anywhere, but the cups they are most lucky from hungary herring porcelain manufactory is a top european address for hand painted to table. with whiles celebrities and the rich and the same as love these precious hungry irene goods. and the cost is so sought after the people at hair and have their hands full it with a hand as steady as a heart surgeons. every brush movement is
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a delicate master stroke motto, boxed in terms of white porcelain dish and to a small work of art one that is still in great demand among today's royalty issue. and that cannot. you'll make that set dish with mclean . victoria had a $260.00 piece service with this pattern at that time, but it shows that this to that data. victoria on a dish is prince william and kate received this surface for the wedding possession of a today's almost the entire village of harrington hungry works in the porcelain business . 16000 molds, 4000 patterns, and 822 colors are produced following a secret formula. it's particularly rare because everything is still painted by hand. the head and the she can local expertise is the key to our success. and then we have our own school will be
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trained on the next generation one. they spend months painting this to service for king charles the 3rd one, cup of cost $426.00 heroes. yes. and i'm so that i really liked the pattern for king charles if he can afford it. i'm sure it's wonderful to eat and drink with his table where there's a dash to show you, of course, that the lady di, like the bird with the golden chain. the rough child pattern and apparently arnold schwartzenegger has this funny we also visited love meyer in vienna, one of your best known tableware stores, sets like these are popular wedding guests for young people says the manager they to appreciate hand painted wears. yeah, that's on the on the always just have a different radiance to group is and that's where the highly cherished at the moment to shifts because it doesn't digitized squirrels. we also want something physical to hold whether it's an everyday item for mere subjects or
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a t service for a king smart of bucks that's worth it. surely one of the most beautiful hungarian exports. 5 well i'll stick to cheap ceramic mugs. thank you. just in case across them. that's it from the focus on your thank you for watching and on behalf of home to see you again next week. take care by the the the
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