tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle June 1, 2023 4:30pm-5:01pm CEST
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test movement. i didn't think so many women would send me the photos. she's their motivator. all of us higher our lives must be the and she won't give up to the assignment for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. but at the trying to sign in the scene of the job, they will be silenced. starts june, 3rd on t w. the . this is focus on europe. i'm lara. babble a glad you could join us and apocalyptic storm. that's how people in italy have described the severe flooding that destroyed parts of the country. torrential rains
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have ravaged the land with it, leaves north especially hard hit. tens of thousands have been left homeless. their houses varied by mud slides. rows had been washed away in the deluge, and more than a dozen people were killed. the brunt of the flooding has been borne by that amelia romani, a region half a years worth of rain, came down in just 36 hours and the despair fell by residents is coupled with anger in the municipality of moody. leander, criticism against politicians is growing because many feel the impact of the floods could have been less severe. and the opinion that fruit farmer, andrea in the laundry shares construction projects have disrupted the balance of the vulnerable region, ceiling off the soil and making it less absorbent. this created a perfect storm, letting the force of nature unleashed upon the land. the on the milan,
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3 is anxious about his 2 trees. his 24 picked up um was completely submerged. if it doesn't dry out, and the next phase milan 3 could lose this entire harvest of tvs, apples and peaches, a loss of more than half a 1000000 euros. he says, pick out the, somebody must the right now there's a lot of uncertainty about the future. so we, this is our life and if they all die, we will lose everything. we monitor the support icon for farmers like milan, 3, the catastrophic floods are just the lead to submit us. it least consider particularly by the climate change in recent years. he says he's grappled with grout, him, stones, tornadoes, and most recently a cold snap. middlebrook about to put on the, on the own i did before i was worried about extreme cold. now i'm more scared of floods or am i up to border calling early on. i cool jennings at this,
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there was uncertainty back then too, but it's nothing compared to this mentioned and then it'll hook it in. but it isn't just climate change. the played a role in the recent flooding with so much entire tones and send total and so modern debris hooking down the regions at the 9 mountains. some of the reasons seem to be home made to immediate alonzo is one of the keys most fragile regions when it comes to floods. and lance lights, mainly because of use of on checked construction in the movie and plains ceiling entire areas already close to flooding over $200000.00 heck does a plan have been paved over and coaching upon farthest exploits like gabriel? believe me, see, the only thing that are the straight rivers are squeezed into ever higher and narrow banks to get space to houses, industries, and agriculture. we need to reverse this approach. we got more 3 the 5 years ago the we to government,
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boston ambitious zito land consumption bill. but it was never implemented. police's height was flooded. areas have long been well mapped. the blue line clearly indicates when nothing should be built, but they kept being ignored. funding or whatever. and then when i worked in the local administration, so counselors sometimes came and asked me to move the lines to allow their friends and such to bill. this is the problem. when politics does things like that, it's not looking out for the public interest or the interest of future generations . you know, to say that a simple because the theater that is to the news and media romani, of vast foot timelines across the cross with extensive it'll be sent into structure . many of the controls and streams. here most of the banks meet 2 largest b luigi lundy says, that's also buckley because it's the faced 2 years of extreme drought before this
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does all stuff which meant maintaining the regions, water, waves and river banks will not consider a priority with one other that goes into the fall, one of the things we need to do is to restructure and we model the land for a new climate company. my case that i want, can i look at the we have to take charge and invest in infrastructure that can bring us towards adoption, booked out of and they all put in. we will have to adapt unofficial. what's the name of the doctor? that's also evident in the tone of what leona. it's the quoted over 200 land slides since early me when the 1st round of floods hit snapping communication networks, roads, and water supplies. the local authorities see was the priority is to rebuild. the disaster shows it can simply be business as usual. he's on a village. there are houses that were built where they shouldn't have been directly in the past of a potential land slide or equals 3. we have to rebuild with respect for the natural
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landscape and terrain for his spot, fama on video, milan 3, doesn't know how long can you be able to hold out in the face of ever going extreme weather events, photo geological daughter, and i, will you be a farmer today has become almost a whole row like enterprise. let me put it at all. yeah. but if this is what we need to get used to, it's going to be tough to really tough. as in the middle, manya rolls up, its needs to be with the altima, the floods, the question of what i'm to fight the strategy. and what can be learned from it is going, it was out of the disruption of nature is also causing alarm albania, a boom in construction there has given rise to a debate over commerce and the coastline ones, one of your pores countries, albini is economy now has a promising outlook, the tourism industry has grown exponentially in the past few years. and this has
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led to a massive building craze in places like samuel on the l. binion riviera. well the coast there is a standing natural paradise, but construction codes and environmental regulations are always enforced. now the pristine views are becoming obstructed by the lord of big prophets. hi, we mark who owns a restaurant in a bay in southern albania. he's getting everything ready for the course. he's the 1st, the visitors will be arriving soon. i think it's very nice if you hear it very clearly what the very good. a very nice sunny i am lucky in my place because it's for us, it's the, it's some, it's windy. this stretch of coastline has been dump the l damian caribbean. the many beautiful beaches attract more and more towards the these images were taken in summer when the region is over,
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run with party towards the mark who was enjoying the peace and quiet before the tour. a season kicks off. he used to work on the greek island of cor food, just across the sea, but he returned to his native albania in 2012 to set up his own business. in a busy town, it's working around 20 persons from there to hear. how bane is to a sector is booming, which is set off a construction bu, especially by the see professor cristo cory, a former forest engineer, hardly recognize as albania as coast orient does, is that the waste water flows directly into the seat better than that. but i feel i'm being got to get all this concrete. an iron has brought us these problems. it's upset the balance, the balance between the sea or the sand that other plants, that's it. good, very efficiently speaking,
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it's still leaking to build within 200 meters of the sea in order to protect the coast. this. but here in some meal houses were even built in the middle of a national park that's home to protected species. the state had to demolish the country as worried about his home regent. he's about to meet the mayor of samuel to share his concerns a few kilometers further along. we run into german tourist. we're spending a few weeks in albania, there full of praise for the country. although they have noticed the construction you buy them and when you drive down the coast, you see she was hotel buildings being built everywhere, probably with regard for nature and the surroundings in a tool and on the on cable and mobile. not everyone wants to take part in this taurus, bonanza, 70 kilometers further north. the school can be chief, runs a small camp site. most of his regular guests seek peace and quiet
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recall beneath told me to guess that we have little to do with tourist and want to spend their vacation in a square concrete room all mocking uh yes, here, appreciate the unspoiled nature which is vital to cocoa beach is business and as most of it should stay this way about, but of course that isn't in our hands and back in some you professor tower is with a major explaining his concerns i think. yeah, we need to make it clear to tories and visitors, how to protect this nature or to stick to reset the massage. but the mayor has other priorities here. tourism is the main source of income a little bit, but i think there's still enough space to build to say, oh, there's enough, vacant land and that should be used for tourism,
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but nature is fragile and su, albania will have to decide which direction to take. party tourism like a pizza or a more sustainable form of taurus. the warren ukraine has cast a shadow on the separatist region of trans. mr. yeah, it broke away from the over in 1990 when the soviet union collapsed. but it's independence is not internationally recognized. transfer history a is largely pro kremlin, and mo, dove ins, like you recall, so found fear that their country could face to face similar to that of ukraine. many and will do over want, closer ties to the west. and last year, the country applied for membership in the european union the moving capital piece, you know, on may 21st tens of thousands came to rally in favor of joining the european union
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. many of them are driven to by a fear of a russian invasion. you will be quite so fun is one of them. he knows what he means to find traction forces with his comrades. he tries to defend mon dillman land against pro russian separatists 3 decades ago. he's wondering whether you will need to go to the doctor. think of it as a whole country mold over and ukraine. if you pray and falls rush, you will not stop at the news to river banks, but to russian troops already almost built in territory under international law. this part of the news to river separate small dover from is pro russian break away state on the eastern bank trends of mystery. it splits from all due lane, the $199.00 piece, a frozen pulse sylvia. for anyone who wants to visit
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this region, must take this ferry across the water russian soldiers. yes, they've been here for the past 30 years. officially in a peacekeeping mission. you what he called to find me says in quick cherry. one of them will do been villages surrounded by transmits trio. at 1st sight, everything appears quiet, but to your e. it's now slowly it hasn't been quiet here since 1991 and as long as the russian army is on the left bank of the eastern and this place is under occupation, there won't be peace any time soon. and they just didn't know before stuff that they got out of the village. but sherri, it's blaine. there are plenty in this community who feel neglected by the move to open government in case you know and have a soft spot for russia. it's nice. mtm stands, we are absolutely not against russia. we prefer close ties to help and support each
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other that has so many people hate put in, because they say you start sports. but actually, it seems to be the contract. you can get could sherry supplied with cheap russian gas a blessing for many in this impoverished region. but for the you, cheap gas isn't enough to stick around for a 3rd of the population has less question is ready to leave, to the part of the multiple to be paid. there aren't a lot of opportunities and thinking about going to a different country, but we don't have a lot of money by nobody else to one. the average income and could share is about $250.00 euros per month. christian shares this room with his brother and his parents. his dreams are bigger than darrell. belonging to this for your money. that means my plan is to finish school instead of
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graphic design. so let's so professor dealing design a graphic designer. when can units things go? well, i'd like to work abroad in the united states. so what, what is, was that through need? he's concerned if you crane lose this, the war trends mystery and with that russia may dominate. could sherry even more when we thing? i don't feel very well in our community that only supports the russian world. i'd like to see other people who think normally loud was a. there are so many of them who me and i'm fed up with them all because for some of the most i the a new one here once war says christian at the end. but even in the small village, the fronts are hardened. someone's help from russia. others hold for membership and many fear that the war neighboring ukraine could very soon be on their doorstep.
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well, the effects of the war and ukraine are also being felt in poland. and it's not just due to the refugees who are seeking shelter with their neighbor. and job international soldiers are also in the city. nato has established a military base to supply weapons to ukraine. this is keeping rafael. get off ski, a plane spotter, quite busy of late. he is doing an unprecedented number of military aircraft in his city. and the changes he's witnessing go far beyond the air field. another successful landing russell villarreal scheme is close to the airport in the policy to go to issues. his hobby is photographing airplanes, and there's been plenty to see since the russian beta do crane. and the airport here became a hub for international aid studies that was before in the airports. entire history . maybe 10 jumbo jets landed here. now there are days when 10 jumbo jets arrived
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per day type of click the video, the significant part of western weapons to ukraine come through this polish airport, military plans, a park next to low cost airlines. the u. s. military is protecting the area with anti aircraft missiles and there are said to be $10000.00 needle soldiers stationed in joshua. there are also plains arriving from ukraine. most are bringing sick people or those wounded by the war who need treatment in the u, including the ukrainian soldier. audrey was on his way to spain to be fitted for a prosthetic hand. i'm happy. i never would have thought they would make a free prospect for me. among those bringing ukrainians in need of treatment is paramedic oblique. she says gesture is
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playing an important role in the war. the numbers most of us because that this place is currently very important for us and the city took us in from the 1st day of the war ended helping us and our patients. i'm not sure, but again, 2 of them are very grateful to our publish colleagues. and to everybody involved here you've seen the chip, so the fax is the home use of the new situation is economically benefit of the city, particularly hotels and restaurants such as this pizza. ria, where us president joe biden 8. and when he visited the troops, since then, more people have been coming to this restaurant. and there's a new special pizza variety itself through dollars close to the spicy, jo pizza evict has much rooms all over the pepperoni and holl opinions nobody. joe biden felt the heat before the war and ukraine. the city had 200000 inhabitants.
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now there are also 10000 soldiers and around 30000 refugees from ukraine. this isn't a problem, say most residents, but some worry sometimes you see more people on the street or in the bars, but they're not dangerous for union. unfortunately, there's a war going on in their country, so we have to take them and send them. there's no other choice, i thought the as those all the there's plenty of work, but i think that these people are putting a burden on our labor market to listen to that. i don't think that's okay. but do you have them? yes, i've talked to the, there's simply many more of us now, but maybe we're more famous in europe than before. but otherwise everything is normal. may or conrad buick has also gotten used to the city's new role. we're not so big city has no money. um, close to that you about the now even me the for see so you kind of items that
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are already thinking about the time after the war. this is the thing today gesture, this is a strategic city. more for a to ukraine. we're trying to prepare. so that we can also be a key city for the process of rebuilding a new ukraine of people, the okay next that before that the war has to end. meanwhile, people here don't seem scared of becoming a target planned sputter ruffled. the little sky explains why i didn't get them was uh, there are american and british soldiers here. so we can feel quite sick. also because we're part of nato is about 12, you know, to go knocked off. despite his hobby, he will be glad to see fewer cargo and military plains is that would mean a return to peace. the spanish island of la palmer was devastated by a volcano or rupture and that lasted for 3 months. back in 2021,
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homes were destroyed and people were displaced for some. there is no home to return to, but the power of volcanoes is not only destructive and on the island of lands or go to it's being used for good. here energy is being generated from volcanic heat, as scientists are playing with fire for clean electricity. this device should generate enough power for a one family house sold around the clock. the generator works using the heat rising from inside of old cane. but this is g o, 3rd makes with a twist. and the team of scientists from the spanish city of pamplona are about to test whether their idea will actually work to this. this one just didn't like. this is a new system. unlike others, it doesn't require a sting power turbine. so the opposite of facility doesn't have to be as massive. pretty got a lot going on. this come in for read through monitor shows that the surface
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temperature is between 33 and 37 degrees celsius. but what counts here is the underground temperature. me this wheel i hope is that it's really hot down there in the earth, right? yeah, that's what we need the heat and where we get it up here. it's supposed to be cool . the lawn. so it is volcano, it's have long been a tourist attraction. their heat makes for great tricks. d but can it also become a source of clean renewable power? the scientists measure the underground temperature for the thermo electric generators to work it needs to be much higher than the surface temperature. what is the 426? that's the air temperature 2 meters below. is that the temperature? yes, the light of the are escaping here in the book that has your thermal potential dental . they say so what other symbols others can choose to see. now the temperature is $400.00. 28. we can hardly believe it. you can feel it. be
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careful though, the, i think it is burns. now. now you believe it took me over $400.00 degrees underground at one end and less than 40 on the surface is a promising results because the device has great a voltage potential using a temperature difference across the semi conductor. that's yes. hello. the electric generators reconstructed are very efficient and allow us to channel the heat directly into the modules and transform it into energy. and then he asked me what the us here is. my motivation is to make something that doesn't exist yet something new, like the system name of any energy generated here is eco friendly. of the same scene that knows many of the tests here in team, on fire,
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national park or non. so to are now almost completed and the scientists have high hopes the data will show their system using volcanic heat works. and if he, i can see that the color of this energy, which we take from below is accessible around the clock. i. yeah, $365.00 days a year. i mean be glad to know that we want to use it to make the park self sufficient so that it doesn't need fossil fuels anymore. yeah, the, given that it's almost even like forcing us to this restaurant might also be powered by clean energy from the new system. another canary islands, palma, just following the experiment closely. the last time a volcano erupted here was in 2021 temperatures a few meters below these makes shift roads can still reach 700 degrees celsius signs. warren, that this is a hot area which in theory has great potential for generating energy back at the
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university of pamplona data from the test site is being analyzed. i said, yes, we could use the system to generate 5 times the energy produced by photovoltaic power plants. this graph shows that energy is constantly being generated when the difference in temperatures increases at night. so to does the energy production the cell? it's the equivalent of the energy consumption of one family house. it will not go for person household. that's how many were continuously gaining around $120.00 watts just once again throwing throughout the us. and going to this project supported by the use, next generation budget will now be expanded. more geothermal power facilities will be built window of and she will publish the results and then other scientists can read them and take the next steps. for more than a professional, much a system that generates clean power, day and night using
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