tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle September 21, 2023 7:30am-8:00am CEST
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the votes, people have to say the that's why we listen to based on the rituals every weekend on d w the, this is focus on europe armoire level, a, a warm welcome to the show. the italian island of land producer has declared a state of emergency after thousands of refugees and migrants landed there within days. they arrived on the flimsy vessels from africa after surviving the dangerous journey across the mediterranean sea, local authorities, there were caught off guard by the swell and numbers and say they reached
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a tipping points. the reception center is overcrowded and united nations has called this situation critical. you has promised to support italy in coping with the legal migration. still, the european union is a refugee policy, is coming under scrutiny. italy's right when government is calling on brussels to block migrants from departing north africa and crossing the mediterranean sea to europe, it leads prime ministers as she intends to take extraordinary measures to deal with the surgeon arrivals. the greek island of less boss is another hot spot for refugees and migrants. there 2 accounts are overcrowded and conditions are difficult. and manual low jang arrived there months ago. he fled south sudan and has applied for asylum in europe. but he faces a lengthy wait. the process could take years. still emmanuel is finding ways to cope with the uncertainty. in monterey little,
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john radiates positivity. that's not always easy for a migrant on less boss. so john works as a volunteer in the perio community center on the greek island, which has been in asylum hot spot for years. the center here is run by embryos low . john is helping with security like here at lunch. and as a translator, he's from south to don and arrived on less bus 5 months ago. he's applied for asylum and for relocation to another e u. country. he knows that many people here get stuck in the asylum process, summer in bureaucratic limbo for years. even though the, you told us that efficient fast and fair asylum procedures are critical. that this thing that the other thing inside the comments on the, about the process. so now about the process, the development of the asylum process, and we have no, any adults shown, we have no way to go, we can go back and we can go ahead unless, if you finish the up process,
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the community center is right next to the migrant camp on last bus from any of the people stranded on the island, the center is a refuge and a lifeline. they can the laundry here, attend classes or just relax. working as part of a team has given a manual lo chung's life on less boss. some structure and purpose. i plus i used to be inside the account without doing anything. no, i used to be inside the account with that being editing and side started disagree. i'm seems a lot of stress because just from wanting to leaving, i have no way to go and i have nothing to do. so it seems i joy and seems i started working here. i'm seeing myself, i'm comfortable and even i'm hopped on the same time in south saddam the 27 year old studied political science. he wanted to shape his country's future after a long civil war and worked for an opposition party and as an anti corruption activist that put him in danger. he says he prefers not to give details.
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if you have a name, you found us standing with anyone who is in their government and they also need me to do it. i'll get you into a positive and do anything to you. and then, you know, obviously when it will, how do you have significant nights you would just do not have a be supported mine of sleeping because anything would happen to you know, anything with just helping us well from no way i am i know a little john decided to leave south to dawn, he fled to turkey and then found a smuggler boat to bring him across the mediterranean to less boss. summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals here. official statistics show the camp is already over capacity since july, more than $1300.00 people have arrived each month over 4 times more than before. the greek authorities rejected our request for access to the account, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. but the n g o europe
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cares which runs the nearby community center, is concerned that the situation, unless plus could deteriorate. with so many new arrivals, the housing capacity of the account is decreasing more and more the subject to use or some drop posts, which i huge tens where people are living together is more levels where the hygiene conditions had a lot worse than and yeah, the housing unit, and there is no a seat, no funds, which is really hot inside this was the n g o workers report that some refugees here don't have enough to eat in the camp. they say every week, over 400 people pick up food packages at the center. in may, the greek migration ministry decided that the cam will no longer feed people whose asylum requests are not currently being processed. this is a way to encourage people to leave the come faster so that there is more space for the new order either since the comm capacity is committed for,
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as the most important thing is to provide a sense of community, a sense of belonging to the people it is really important to make them feel human eyes been seen in a context which makes them feel constantly like numbers constantly like give rights don't count their lives, don't count. they are just described as an invasion as a fuel as a flux, as numbers. but notice extra people in the mano a little john, started learning to play guitar on less spot in the hopes that if he gets asylum in europe, he can finish his studies. he might even try to go into politics. music helps little john to keep up his spirits. he says he wants the lyrics to his songs, to give comfort and courage to his fellow migraines, to all those stuck waiting for asylum in europe. salanza towards. 2 the noisy and before him for as may know, can do something just don't want it. new things don't think too much. everything is having time. so even if the income of a thing would be fine,
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always certainly making the best of a situation a normal day at school. it's something ukrainian student. louisa can only dream of . she lives in har, he's ukraine's the 2nd largest city. it's located near the border with russia park . he regularly comes under fire and classes have since been moved under ground. math and spelling lessons now take place in the subway shops of the metro station. despite the challenging conditions, the students enjoy learning, the teachers have gone the extra mile to transform the dark spaces into cosy classrooms. it's a welcome distraction from the reality above ground. hockey's metro is a symbol of ukrainian resistance to russian aggression. when the showing was that it's worst peoplesoft refuge here. today, the metro has become a safe haven for the children of hockey. this is the 1st day of class for the 6
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year olds. an exciting moment. this but the underground classroom can't accommodate all the children at once. so they take turns splitting their time between remote schooling and classes here with the teacher. yeah. for us it's like you can finally breathe. fresh air again was cool because it's terrible for the children to learn at home alone, which it should be. this is basically, the parents don't like it either. they want to keep the behind their desks at last twice a week. so they can learn together in severe i can take them by the hand and show them how to write as a much stronger emotional connection, then to monitor the communities. we got to this, the ukraine wants to provide as much regular instruction as possible for the countries nearly 4000000 school children. but as long as the war continues around, half of them have to learn from home, at least part of the time. louisa worked hard today and she has her dream job in
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her sites already. we did some learning and then some arts and crafts. when i grew up, i want to be a teacher. the hi. keith is close to the russian border and under constant threat of shelling. but why the sirens wail above ground the children don't hear any of it or the passing some boys in the air is fresh and clean down here. the ventilation system works really well, which i'm very pleased about. and in spite of the summer sheet outside, it's still quite pleasant in here. walker. sure. it was a great 1st day of school for louisa. she's back on the bus with her new classmates . they're still getting used to the scar they all where their teacher, honda is sitting a few rows back consoling the children who need more support normally of
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a teacher wouldn't be on the bus. she's here because of the war the issue. it's a completely different way of getting to know the children. i ask them about their interest and what they like to do. i make a few men to not be. i'm basically still working on the bus stop here, we can talk quietly about all sorts of things, not about school, but about life in general. back at the regular school, the parents, we eagerly for the school bus bringing the children back from their classroom and the bunker louisa has a lot to tell her mother on the way home of the to live here in har. keep alone separated from the rest of the family by war. mutually agreeable heart. my husband is bulgarian, though,
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so we knew where we were going to escape to win the beginning of the war when the 1st bombs went off at 11 in the morning. we left for bulgaria, which last like everyone else, we thought we'd be away for a few days. so hard. in the end that we would have more than a year. they get a slip. she returned back home with all its memories of family life before the war because she has a job at the local university. and because she wanted louisa to start school in ukraine. yep, sure. let me pull up the me, if it weren't for the wars my older daughter would have taken her little sister by the hand and walked her to school. is that which? that's our tradition of what the beach you know, that special going on. but she stayed in bulgaria on the dealer. not that she didn't want to spend the summer here. is that a school for? she's better off over there. and she has friends there even on. uh, not it was, it was choice. louisa and her mother stay in touch with 16 year old molina. she's
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planning to come back to ukraine for university. sure. you will. ukrainians are very strong. even in hard times. we always find a way to learn and study and to keep in touch. in spite of everything, i believe we will all go back home again and make you cry and strong together. louisa misses her sister, but for the moment she's happy because she's already decided what she wants to teach when she grows up. i want to be a teacher of english or french, of all the language just in the full light room. louisa is thrilled to have started school and is looking forward to what she'll learn despite the war. and it's a mystery that has captivated generations. the legend of the loch ness monster. for decades people have set out to prove its existence to no avail. still the thrill of
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spotting the creature draws more than $1500000.00 tours to the scottish highlands each year. dave houghton believes that nessie is real, but you won't find him on a group expedition, searching for it. they prefers to go with alone, confident that his method will bring him face to face with the elusive creature. welcome to the high end. let's cut the greatest mystery darkness. what noise below its depths is a question that's grips generations and tools, millions to with doc mackie voltage in search of a monster. they've holton seen many in se hunches coming guy. he spends every moment he can come here by the water's edge, while his own private sanctuary away from the crowds. dave believes there's a creature out the creature he hopes one day to discover. today. it's got to
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somewhere out as well as it has vain. hopefully, she's still, or he's still here, you know, and those mornings where the mist is just hovering above the wall to you know, just come on, just poke you read ok. let's come out and let's see. it was a passion to nature that says port dave to the law. now it is 6 days. he says he's addicted. spell bound by his majesty. hook to in the endless promise of mystery still to be discovered. just makes me has on the back of my stomach. oh yeah. yeah. it's amazing. yeah. it's a little bit the waves of days, secluded corner seas. the label sensation is found a mess of tourism industry with a major new months to hunt this summer during the wealth attention to scotland. once again the drones get them up
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to us. okay. own it. ok guys. a bose equipped with so not in sound technology. trolled waters and the biggest surface go to hunt in 50 is with hundreds of volunteers the to the low you know, 12 miles by train. so she's here and we're gonna find rebecca and her 2 sons traveled all the way from wales to tennessee fantasy into reality. we came because it's been rufus's dream for the last 2 years to come to the mess and to try to find the mountain stuff. and i so i've got to do this for him. i will not get another chance in his childhood. so 11 and a half hours on the train, and we're here with another nessie enthusiast who as another search pauses,
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but the mystery still on. so but as magic to the story is that in the recent months to comp dumping magic that makes even the most hard and cynics scale of these waters a one day or 2. and for such organize island kenner presenting this legend for the next generation is even more important than finding the monster itself. and i don't want this to go away. i've loved this much today and environment since i've been a we boy, i will be cold. so fresh for that or you only feeling it for themselves. get them right. i'm feeling it for myself. i love this place. i'm really happy to display a really small part, and this is important legacy. and i think that's worth protecting across the water . dave, setting off once again, one man and his clients more welcoming prospect heights for creature routine nations, the crowds when all i was people have gone, i'm still going to be and i can go out and paddle to mounts content on my own and
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just you never know the dave does last move in just a monster. right? but if he finds one along the way, well, wouldn't that really be something on the mediterranean coast of southern italy, a threat looms on the picturesque horizon residence of the gulf of naples, or at the mercy of mount vesuvius. in the nearby suburb of pot, slowly live of slavery and fields, a vast area full of volcanic activity, while the fields may not be as well known as mount vesuvius, but they posed a considerable threat. seismologists nicola alexandro piano is concerned about the pressure mounting under the earth surface, and residents are be warned to prepare for the worst case scenario. jets of
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filters, steam rising to disguise. near naples of city of 3000000 teetering on the edge of a dangerous super volcano. but it's not mount vista. the is. it's the 150 square kilometers like re and fields. a sized small logistical alessandro piano is impossible. only a suburb of naples is here to examine what is happening in the harbor. it may look like the tide is going out and the water level is low, but that's not what has happened. the key, the rocks, even the whole town is rising out of the sea. so nobody picking on me over 3 kilometers of the earth across to lift it more than a meter. i mean each it out they're communicating how much and what kind of pressure is involved, probably. but as soon as soon as you say, they start with the culprit, an underground super volcano, just beneath the surface of the flow green fields. huge quantities of magma and gases are pushing upward from under the earth's crust. where transitioning
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from an elastic phase 2 and elastic ones, i don't know if i can. if i take a twig and bend it, it will 1st have an elastic phase in which it tends to be. i put him on a fight. if i let it go, it's not stuck into shape. but if i keep ending it, like it starts to crack home to see if i compute criteria and the flow 3 and fields, what's bending is the earth's crust. it could also crack open as it did, and the earthquake of march 1970. before that the ground had risen by almost a meter just like today. in some areas the sea temperature rose to over 70 degrees celsius. local residents were alarmed. scientist came from far and wide to investigate. that cycle was repeated in the 1980s, and there was another earthquake. then the ground subsided again. before the last 20 years, the ground has been rising again. as pino would say, the stick is approaching its breaking point. especially if you're going to close that. what that means is that the earth's crust will probably snap with someone's
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name, but that doesn't necessarily mean that we're headed for a catastrophic interruption. can you hear some fish? maint get be frustrated, but it's within the realm of possibility that to right now the ground is higher than we've ever recorded. it's what menus were about 10 centimeters higher than the 1994 and reading this. one scenario is that a number of smaller earthquakes could allow the gas is to escape and the pressure from below to go down the ground would sink again. the 2nd scenario is catastrophic . the pressure would be released in one huge eruption, devastating naples and the surrounding region. how do locals feel about the risks? we ask and i'm a risky and struck to the left seo who are very tourists around the both of naples and at least gives you good. i mean it's certainly a risk, but it's also a beautiful attraction because we have a lot of areas where you can see the volcanic activity we've gone. you've got to be that including below us on the sea bed. the flow green fields,
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reach all the way out here, 2 bubbles rising from hot springs are evidence of the reach of the underground super volcano. it'd been a lot. it's beautiful level fears that are but so it was the beauty of it. so it's really worst of the strange and a little bit exciting. gomez, this may not show the most a knowing it could erupt at any moment to come email. that's why sized knowledge is nikolai alexandro piano and volk, and all it just mile road devito. keep a sharp eye on the green fields. they monitor the volcanoes activity transmitting the data to the command center, which would warn the population in case of emergency the diesel, but i do not have them. i need to know if our instruments show strong or frequent seismic activity, we reported to somebody to be a 192. with the inquiry of industry, civil defense is notified immediately within searching. an alarm that suggests are sent out to automatically the are left out of the mileage on the front of it as it
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was. and we have this red phone on the desk of was a direct line to the headquarters of the autonomy and civil protection departments . i saw it on the domain, didn't go that way. we can report a major earthquake immediately down to the level of surgery. now it's still not. the plans for evacuation are at the ready, but the question remains. will they work champion? and they've got to, when i get your plan is that they may send the their quest through a black or it says with j that if it happens you have. and so i don't think it'll be enough time to escape and they both need to g. the, unless the warnings read are area enough is one of the pretty i've easy. the settlement of, oh, stop like i'm staying put for these beautiful toilet a lot. the people on the gulf of naples loved their home despite the active super volcano below. performing on a big stage requires rigorous training and raw talent. and this 4 legged artist
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certainly has the chops, the cocker spaniel as a bar like no other. it's a special gift, a gave from the edge over the competition at a casting call in copenhagen. 's office got the part as one of a k 9 trio making their musical debut at a concert hall. and a zoner hope surfaces performance will be all. it's marked up to be on a day like this is understandable that sofas would have a little extra business to do after all, the cocker spaniel is making his big debut tonight and his own, or tobin peterson doesn't want to leave anything to chance. the mike, we already know this is to we've been practicing the past few days before the concert for you on saturday. we took a break or so, but now we're all set to go. and do you, do you mind? plus, the reason for all the excitement lies behind this door. the orchestra is already rehearsing near port mozart's yacht symphony or hun,
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since any sofas is set to play a major part because the composer envision having real dogs on stage and that it is a real challenge and is just no easy task to get a dog to park exactly when you wanted to get it all down so bang will be that's void. last april, conductor adam fisher, hilda additions and copenhagen. he was looking for the perfect bark. not too loud or too soft, a friendly sound like surfaces. but the cocker spaniel was easily best in show we do, in addition to his perfect wolf, his floppy ears may also have given him an advantage. but just before the performance of the age right, gets the better of him. or at least his own or the and it's been the no, i think it's so exciting we're about to go on stage or saying i'm curious to see how so fast response to the audience,
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the new home home. and then how are you able to after 4 months of rehearsals, the big moment has arrived there playing to a full house each time for the grand finale, for exactly 6 bars. the cocker spaniel can park to his canine heart's content, but not a peep more. you're going to send the dog to a bit nervous just once. they made 2 human errors to get most of the corrected them right away. and it was fantastic. i'm se, sofas worked his way into the hearts of the audience. and he looked quite pleased with his performance. it could be the start of a dog gone great musical career as well. even the greatest tenor started small and what a treat for the audience that was. well, that's all from us. this week i focus on europe. don't forget, you can watch more of our stories online on our website, dw,
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