tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle September 7, 2023 7:30am-8:01am CEST
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and how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking these, the modern methods. because if we do too much, we had it all wrong. we messed things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage humans and multitasking. watching our new to d. w documentary, the hello and welcome to this week focused on europe. my name is was show and it's great to be back. the number of people in europe wide dying of drug consumption is on the rise. while hard drugs are illegal in most european countries, portugal has a different approach. the country radically changed its policies. drug addiction is
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treated as an illness. instead of being punished. addicts are offered to help, regardless of whether they consume my wanna cocaine or heroin. more than 20 years ago, parts are going to criminalized all types of drugs in the coastal city of porto and other parts of the country. it's mainly those who deal in drugs who have to face legal consequences. well, experts hail to step as a role model for other countries parked or is it in for like chris channels fill them? have a different view. he's, i'm happy about how addicts are getting high in his neighborhood. often with the police seemingly powerless, charlton foil discarded bits of syringes and blogs, or evidence of drug use in the streets and punks of point. christiano silva sees it
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every day. he lives in portugal, 2nd largest city, and a middle class neighborhood. it's also a hang out for the drug that's above and it's disrespectful to the rest of the society or they're using openly in the street. if it's come. yeah. if you don't like it, you have to cross the street and you have my glasses and if you say it's not ok, they get aggressive. if they called us on that for them, i view linda political de criminalized old narcotics in 2001. no matter how dangerous anyone found in possession of less than 10 days supply. now jessica, so fine. only dealers go to jail. we're on the road with police trade unionist who co. maria. this is a drunk dealing area. we get harassed because we're filming. so we use cell phones to be discrete. we use caution as we trying to approach
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is a bit of a, as in go back there. is there meetings going to uh, it's better to avoid it because they can get lost by what keep within seeking that i have is dealing is still prohibited. most drunk trains and may, behind closed doors, want outdoor consumption isn't allowed. it really has legal consequences. the escape plans were no longer allowed to around consumers. and the problem is we come across more and more related to a seems like this was me double the police have had their hands tied to this with. then if he's pretty soon as i saw for a few of those who can come without offered therapy and drug centers like this one was supposed to drawers, uses off the streets. but this is the, the ones in order for task show outcomes daily to smoke, a comp, time of heroin and cocaine, under supervision to man. so we're
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human beings will $670.00 addicted to drugs. so we need a lot of houses with exemption. we do a psychologist, deanna, castro is proud of particles drunk law. she says it's a way to entice those effected out at the shadows. after all, there are few a drunk dance now, when the key and this is also cleaning out of the saddle when drug used as a crime, who's the attic stay hidden off the social radar? no, no. they don't accept treatment offers. simply because they're viewed as criminals, some quasi value, excuse me, not as people in need of health and that can assist you from that for you the so but that's clearly a lack of treatment surfaces. critics fear for public safety. in fact, we will also have the present along with a city administration employee. we called cold trying to secret the film and this of the past. the.
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it's an untenable state of affairs for patricio rapids over time cheese the district map of remo, to want to point out his problem neighborhoods sold the meals on either side. this feeling of fear that the process of turning around and looking to see if someone will be hind you towards the sea though. it's unacceptable for the full force please. yeah, we need more police as we see more patrols on the street, the less who is the police union and also calling for top emissions the we're doing our job doing our rounds. yes. that'd be open but if there are no consequences, difficult. i think we use the facility that takes the users and forces them to accept the treatment. i mean, so a facility with enough resource on them professionals to care for their knowledge, whether or not to bring on an individual, often more than 20 years of liberal and drunk policies. it is time to act says
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residents, christiano, silver, caring for addicts is all very well, but not at the expense of protecting the population equal uh, a couple of it all leads to a sense that they can do what they like with impunity people then it's a pretty dangerous spiral. yes. so scholars is left them to billy glosson. things settled down a bad thing. christiano is neighborhood after a big police operation. but some of the drugs seem just moved to another part of town. something that clearly doesn't solve portez problem. it's been 18 months since the beginning of the war in ukraine. currently, there are no signs of the fighting ending soon. so and the port city of odessa, just as in the rest of the country, ukrainians have learned to live on the marshal. lo, these
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a and i totally is offering his fans a much needed break from constantly thinking about the attacks. it seems that no more than ever, people are even more determined to embrace every opportunity to celebrate life of the enjoying life is what it's about. because it all could end in an instance there, partying for what it's worth. at the speech club in odessa, in a country at war kind of totally is 23. he doesn't have to serve in the army because he is a student. so on the weekends he's a d, j fits music that i love above all else, and i play to suit the crown. that means i find out what people are coming for and play what people need.
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the party on the black sea is unfolding between anti aircraft guns in war ships were not allowed to show either for security reasons why like the ukrainian forces. and i'm also grateful that i can do what i love in such hard times, and that i can keep on working the dancers know that everything has to happen fast this evening. after all, there's still a tour of you. so they drink and party hard and fast. deanna has invited a few friends to celebrate her birthday. we ask her how she manages to reconcile it of a birthday party and nights in the bunker. yeah, of course, moving out of the museum, i know that i could die any day. i won't regret having this party today because it's the only one we've had in 2 years. what's the last
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odessa used to attract vacationers from all over the world. now they're mainly from other ukranian cities. beaca new the some book. how is the water? it's not too cold for me to go in here. what's the best? but it's a change of scene for us to see this cup of won't give us their names. it's too dangerous for their family, maria paul. they fled from the russian occupied city last summer. but it's fine here, but our heart stood there. max v as 2 and a half. he's from odessa, but he can't really enjoy the c side as he wouldn't tease time in the we don't speak sort of be startled by every type of noise each explosion, like even when something just falls down on the scared runs away and cry takes medicine regularly use and we're seeing a psychiatrist to take you all time record the whole like say,
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and it's 10 month old daughter you eva fled from the canyon city of nicolai's up there waiting it out in a desk until they can go home again. each time you are just tired of this situation, you tied about the uncertainty of life, or we don't know what to do, some of us, and that's the worst thing. so ukrainians, the sunset and the russians have attacked odessa again. and again, over the previous weeks, the city whose center is on the unesco list of endangered world heritage sites. tablet was waiting for a tourist in front of the famous odessa opera house so he can show them the city. mister display of history is developing in parallel and i want to share this part of a desk with others so that they can take a piece of the city home with them and not with sad and frightening faces. the shows this group a passage that was built in meet new style at the end of the 19th century,
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when odessa was part of the russian cyrus, empire, the sites pins at the opulence and well traces of which can be seen everywhere. more recently, pablo has started to stop at places that russian missiles, i've hit i just looking to see what beautiful ukrainian cities like odessa are being destroyed. it's in human fact that they've destroyed each back at the beach club in odessa. the party will soon be over because of the curfew and marshal alone . but maria still thinks it's important to celebrate life. life goes on for me as just the war, but without dancing, it's just not the same. but even if there's a more knowledge we just before 10 pm, i know totally places last tune, something slow to bring people down. it seems as if he's clicked to switch
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nozzle. the last song was, every thing will be, all right, that's why are very popular or yon l z. because i'm using the song to show people that sooner or later on this will when the war and everything will be fine in our country that he wishes. as quiet skies as we go in this city, that means a night without a russian attack. back in 2015 the world get together to sign a landmark agreements to stop climate change, the paris agreement. 8 years later, it's no surprise that the french capital is leading efforts to combat the rising global temperatures. gardner but into a la is doing his bits. he has chosen the roofs of the cities, buildings as his primary battle ground, and his fight against climate change. the voluntary outlet
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is satisfied with this years being harvest on the biggest rooftop farm in parents. the whole load of them now moved for you. the most people who come here is surprised. they say they didn't feel like they're in the hall to empower. just remove all paris is undergoing a transformation. many are sick of the traffic jams and air pollution which make the summer's almost unbearable. the french capital is hoping to be climate neutral by 2050. so trees are being planted on public buildings and vertical force are cropping up. rooftops are turning into massive vegetable plantations not far from the eiffel tower, but on to our lives. rooftop farm is the biggest of its kind in europe. 1.5 picked
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air or the equivalent of 2 soccer fields. 250 grams. just make sure you put the lid on probably end up of the fruit and vegetables are delivered to a supermarket. that's just 2 kilometers away. short distances mean lower c o 2 emissions. it's a win win situation for the environment. but what about the quality of the products i'm beverly and because on the one hand, the goods here to record because everything is post by, but on the other hand it's a very polluted environmental. would you be? would you be all of i have to admit, i'm not that interested in produce, has been cultivated in the city. i prefer fruit and vegetables produced in the countryside, but especially because parents is very polluted. the french institute for
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agricultural research is hoping to dispel some of the depths on this roof. there are boxes for fruit trees and a piece of fellow land to test what grows here naturally, christine oakley and the institute are looking for a way to promote urban agriculture. she thinks that that produce ground on parents ruse is harmless. some german colleagues at the berlin university discovered about 10 years ago that as soon as you passed the 3rd floor, you're no longer in the zone polluted by traffic. she says these roof farms also have an educational function to see one twice or at least 3 or 4 generations of urbanites who don't have any education or direct contact with bureau agriculture. so most of our children, grandchildren don't know what cultivating the tomato or style it entails pretty much in center. that's play phone components, game rescued,
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a vegetable farm in the middle of a typical concrete desert in the paras suburbs. a very good. how are you able to have you go to work? i think they're a bit shy. that's what puts in it though he is less worried about air pollution then the contaminated ground by heavy metals for instance. but he's found a way of getting around this but then so i'm thinking about as the story is broken up, the lead was thinking slowly, especially if i don't use any plants i would retain it or do anything. if i don't use spanish lambs, right? as carrots or beat root that chopped the lead, it was sitting down with the principal pieces of who he has planted edible flowers . instead, he says that tests have shown that they have no lead residues and chips loved them . so level open for us, take a tiny little grain,
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it tastes like leaks that level. it's pretty incredible and we'll see what i've also said. as you know, many urban farmers are convinced that there are solutions to fight the problems that arise in an industrialized city. and the state is funding, visionary projects and farms all over france. there are already over 300 know tony in paris, but in all of the big cities of france and ethan, you're welcome. is there a more and more rooms being built? yeah, so many architect to are already thinking about how to use roost vegetation and create green roads, benco pulse. but one day after the visit to this as well. the fund on to ali and his colleagues are planning to double their rooftop space in paris. this is where they see the economic and environmental future to
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one of the most popular countries for tourists from across europe is greece. every year, millions of people visit the mainland or islands like next us. but recently the beaches have been getting more and more crowded and access to sun bids pretty expensive. local is like a journalist, a proponent have had enough. they wants to reclaim the paradise right at the doorstep. it's an unusual sight. demonstrators crowd in greece is on the soap beaches, but it's not a rarity these days. we want our beaches back, they turned the local journalist elaina from po, now is familiar with the anger and outrage on the island of maxwell's, the interest of being denied access to more and more beaches reserve now for the some lounges and umbrellas of the business community. okay, no looking no box on the bus, he'll be all of a sudden there's
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a free space there on the left. normally it's crammed full of sunshine. so it looks like they've got worried about inspections, give us a meal, but they've just stacked the sun lounges to the side and mama so they can have known when the inspectors would come. oh, she comes by the someone must of warrant isn't forced by us. can we solve? i'll give you a given experimental volkswagens and sigma sunshine as your blue. see the greek psychiatric, i know death knocks us, as long ceased to be an inside the tip. every year, tens of thousands of tourists from greece and abroad, flock to its long, sandy beaches. access they supposed to be free. but in the meantime, businesses are cashing in mostly illegally, local businesses, stay count that beach territory, bits by beds and then rent out some lounges and umbrellas to tourists. some lounger with umbrella costs between 20 and 50 euros a day. even nature reserves and not safe as journalist from po now has discovered.
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if one of the next go for my there's even a bigger here in the nature reserve levels for the woman may just be able to look at. this is especially protected area. yeah. was bogs and cyprus for it was in a particularly rare landscape, and the sick lady's island new method, sophistic lava, on mac, salsa alone, thousands of joining the save. the beach is protest. movement. today, a delegation is to deliver a petition to the items public prosecute over 1500 residents have signed the states being called upon to stop the fos on the beaches. or it's the greek ministry of finance who's responsible for monitoring whether the tenants have contract. so notes they are reaching the contract, but it is also a problem of the contracts themselves that the, that they have. so the contract themselves probably are not legal anyway.
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restaurant, i'm not your guess kind of what us as a government permits, but he's beach jazz. the fact that there's no more room for others on the beach is he says also due to the whole tuwana to in the high season were over run by tourist, looking for sun lounges. got it. and each time they went more, i'll probably gone when they literally begai some of those products. i like the temperatures are rising without a sun lounger and shade. you won't last on the beach for more than 5 minutes, but most of all of your own jobs. still people, excuses, say more and more greeks. they won't. that beach is back and not only on magazines throughout the country. 3rd demonstrations against the profit tiers among tourist. the protests controversial. 1 i'm in favor of the protest. it's not good for everything to be privatized. i mean, it's just
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a beach should be public property. and i'm a fan of the sun loungers. it's more comfortable. and you have a son in shade. i'm a customer unless it up even a matter of nice awesome to mom's, that the government to intervene against the lawlessness the fee is for the reputation of design. and it's, i'm a visit to say they complain about this. the big issue, not only for an access for all of agrees, because and this shows a lack of the, quote, the nation, the of the estate, the ship. meanwhile, the government has increased its monitoring. there are even arrests fearing inspections. some collect a legal beach furniture at night, but the reno from ponette believes they won't stay away so long.
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what happens when the storm settles and finds will be sent out or not? that's just how the authorities work in this country. after some time, the parasols will be back, as if nothing had happened in the fight. we'll start all over again. give us some towels north lounges is the slow growing up in knocks, us protest as and beaches for a free and the winter of the battle of the beach is we'll know by next summer the from the beach has a raise to the swiss alps. part of the mountains is covered in permafrost, which as the name indicates, is supposed to be a layer of process that is around permanently budget. rising temperatures and melting glaciers are shifting the ground, posing big challenges for decades. the whole tour in hot which opened in 1949 defied wind and all weather, but that began to slip. it's located in
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a permafrost area above so much at almost 3200 meters, and as the permafrost mounts because of climate change crack, so farm. the thing is, if i could put all this, there are crack is here on the facade as well as on the inside of all other folks in the city. so they were repaired years ago, click that, that the note that that dying of the permit frost is causing greater damage to grow . so you grocery, becky get installed many mountain cable. car systems are suffering from the same problem. the eggs torn, which is almost 3000 meters high, is a popular destination. tours some of you over the great electric glacier, the biggest in the alps. but the ground beneath the mountain stations unstable. to the most of all of a height, the last cable of car pylon is shifting says and so is the station,
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but not in the same way. i don't know if we make regular measurement loss and move the pile on slightly when necessary. so you need for see a big and for most of all signal from the official say safety is guaranteed because the movements are monitored meticulously, but there will be a time and it will no longer be possible to make adjustments. that's why a new cable car system with the restaurant is being planned on negates fine of a posting state of the art technology. it will cost $35000000.00 swiss francs. i'll have to conclude that y'all get about the look out into the station on in a basin, and thanks to the hydronic prices, and it will be able to compensate for the move months of my know how to use it to get ahold of me. there is also building going on at the whole to and hot a new hut is being built under the old one at a cost of $3700000.00 swiss francs. i know you have to go to repair the old had would have cost with the same as building a new a lot of police do hold like it or not. the mountain is moving. anyone who chooses
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