tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle October 19, 2023 1:30am-2:00am CEST
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it's, we're all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we're wrong about unbiased information. fremont. done the . this is focus on europe. i'm liable, a welcome. the her risk of ends in the middle east have the world on edge following a massive, unprecedented terror attacks. and israel really forces are heavily bombarding her last target, gaza strip. many residents there are trying to fleet to the south. israel accuses a mass of blocking civilians from leaving. it's believe nearly $200.00 people are
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being held hostage in guys a abducted during the terror attacks in israel to the effects of the conflict are being felt in europe as well. especially for the israelis and palestinians living there in the wake of the terror attacks rallies is showing solidarity with israel were held in the german capital berlin, as were demonstrations in support of palestinians. but others like a soccer club in berlin, are using sport in an effort to send a message against hate and violence. the game with the jewish soccer club chose to copy, and berlin is being overshadowed by tough circumstances. police officers done guard out of fear of anti semitic attacks, a holocaust survivor found at the club over 50 years ago. but it's on the roof days since i'm us committed acts of terrorism in israel. the end of the day, it's the only the only game and this level of football where you have so much
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police around there. right now we have a situation where jewish people are hiding the jewish symbols because they're afraid to show it. to show us on the street. on the same day of a 1000 pro palestine, demonstrators gather for raleigh and berlin. the finding of prohibition enforced by the police recent days have seen a suv anti semitic speech acts. this is really isn't shock. we're calling our info. she lives in germany, recalls 1st hearing about the attacks by him us. my sister started to get tech, so most people let you know before there started to recognize people in video. and then my mom told us that we're covering his also missing. and that's when you started to realize, okay, that that's a bit bigger than that. let me expect then. since then info has yet to receive any
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news about her cousin's fate. she explains how horrible it is, not knowing whether she and the others are still alive. they tried to focus to create some type of, of routine and showing them to remember that there is, there is a good world, unfortunately, feels like it's only the beginning of this class of war uh, tests, mcafee. they observe a minute of silence before the much originally the game had been cancelled out of fear for the players safety. but now they're going through with it. after all, the team also includes muslims and christians who want to send a message together. and we try to be more than sports to show the world and to show the society how it can work, how we can live together and play together as just a normal human being, just because somebody will come from and even it is often like that shows that it
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can be better than it's on the streets right now. muslim residents have also come to the test my coffee game. not everyone agrees with israel's reaction to the tire in guns the kinda fall in gaza. there are innocent women and children do more. they haven't done anything on video and yet they get bombed day and night. a talking so is so much ends without incidents, providing a little positive notes. and berlin puts many here fear. worst days, my head for israel and gaza just after meeting was involved. we receive devastating news from her. our cousin is dead of the ongoing war and ukraine continues to uproot people from their homes. in addition to ukrainian refugees. hundreds of thousands of russians, many of whom are opposed to the kremlin war in ukraine,
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have also fled their country, like paulina and her parents. she now lives in cyprus with her mom, dad, and sister. pauline a goes to school in the port city of lemme solve a place that's welcoming to russians and are starting to feel like home after school. nearly 80 percent of the pupils are russian speaking, and applications for new students are streaming in. the for the next teacher is trying to calm down her new class. the kids are excited to be back at the island private school in the muscle after the summer break. now i will, 9 year old felina has been going to school here for almost a year. ever since her family moved to cyprus from moscow, they arrived a few months after russia's invasion of ukraine. there are lots of new faces here after the holidays. most of the children are from russia and ukraine, and paulina field all modeled someone told me everything. so normal it
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1st, but when we arrived here in the car, i thought i don't even know where my clothes for a minute. now i have a new cloth and there are lots of new people here too. so many new children have arrived that classes have been taking place in temporary containers, according to the you over 13000 ukrainians and 38000 russians have come to cyprus since the war display founder unaccented, their score dots of his half prussian and half ukrainian has been overwhelmed with requests for spots at the school. when settings apply, what have, what's the, what's we called the value interviews that could be some patterns with quite aggressive, you know, views, and they are either pro war against or one country, the other country sides. we reserve the rights not to enroll. we know this families in the school because we feel like it could be the source of tension. and can you said the lice of the community? the approach seems to be working on the school playground in the muscle. all the
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kids playing together. 80 percent of the pupils here come from russia, bella, ruth and ukraine, but the war feels far away. you hear almost only russian here, even though the island is an international private school classes are held in english and michelle, so i like speaking english, but i prefer speaking russian during break time. most of my friends don't speak such good english, so it's easier because usually we speak questions. most of the students who are speak russian to each other. but if someone only speaks english that we speak english to them, oh, i am good at the name of the people as they do, i shouldn't but and say i knowing this, they know, ready. not all of them do. not all of them. after school felina, choose the day over in the car. her father max has picked up her and her older
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sister maya. their next stop is the center of the muscle. about once a week, the sisters get to pick out something sweet from one of the russian shops in town. a treat from home, with friends and like you. but we try to find the most important foods from every country. wonderful food that gives people a taste of home, a taste of childhood with the origin the via a year ago in september it was rushes mobilization announcement that pushed felina father max to leave with his family. the private equity fund manager doesn't want us to use his last name to protect his relatives, back home, his mother's ukrainian staying in an increasingly repressive russia felt impossible to him and levels was obviously, this queen stayed in russia. it would have been hard to explain to the kids why they can't speak ukrainian with a grandmother, but why they can't talk about the law and let them go right into the family feels comfortable in lima. so the city is always been popular with russians. it's
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sometimes called moscow on the med, in the 1990 cypress became a tax haven for all the guards. now the i t industry is booming since the war entire companies have moved here from russia. in part because it's easier for russians to get a visa here. then in many other e u countries, realtors, hudson criminals the size of the limits and hasn't changed. prices are really, really expensive, especially in the muscle where a restaurant is quite difficult to find the appropriate house because the prices are high. and most people for the closing mother, katya was born in moscow stock in the russian capital. the family was planning to move into their freshly renovated dream apartments, but the war sent all their plans in russia timeframe down louis flores now. it was
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hard to suddenly end up without a home. it's tough not to have roots anymore. of course, we sold everything in moscow that we've really been welcomed in cyprus, but still we aren't really at home here yet. space to coordinate, to sell her blood pressure and a single stick wash in the current situation. i can't think of any reason why we would go back to russia. mentioned that book. i thought i was at a fashion based sites. yes, i see if i lived for the is that we would get used to this will definitely this reality from the scene to, to get used to the fact that violence intending people's normalize to the wish, that you can no longer say what you think and see uh, you can go ahead and zip a dealing in dormer and it's a looking at art is pulling us favorite subject at school along with gym class. she said she doesn't really miss or a school in moscow though. she does miss one of her friends and she'd like to know what's next for her family model. i didn't really understand why we moved here. why
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we might go somewhere else with it feels like this is just to stuff over on the plane. and no one knows the final destination of the plane, or at least i don't know it to me. and you probably know has already found new friends and is excited about 4th grade for family plans to stay in cyprus for now at least until the end of the school year. the beauty of the baltic c. it's known for its for steam beaches and calm, shallow waters, but looks can be deceiving. the baltic seas unique ecosystem is under threat to many nutrients are being washed into the sea in the form of nitrates. the result, a sharp decline in marine life at the picturesque via fjord in denmark. the baltic sea is on the live support. lots of mickelson from denmark loves life on the water
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. but when the veteran fisher takes his boat out, he knows there's only a small chance of a big catch. the baltic sea, with its stunting nature, is one of northern york's most popular travel destinations. and the coastline along by the field is one of denmark's most expensive residential areas. but it's superficial. beauty is deceptive. he's weekly fishing trips continued to show fish out las amigos in how the fuel is slowly dying. of the below the surface l. d. 's blooming clouding the water and depriving fish and underwater plants the vital life and oxygen. scientists footage shows how the bottom of the fuel it has become nearly devoid of life in waters that once with full of cod flounder and loved fish. it used to be a real fish, as paradise says nicholson. but now there are almost no fish less
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he's been going out to sea for over half a century. nicholson had hoped to continue fishing off to retirement, to supplement his pension. now taking the boat out is not really worth it anymore. for my that is, and then it makes me both angry and frustrated. nobody is really doing anything special. no, it, it seems like those who should be taking action are only trying to shift the blame of the people. excuse me. no, no, not enough. in nicholas since mine denmark's farm is to blame. the small country with just under 6000000 inhabitants is home to twice as many cows and pigs and many farm is used fertilizers on the fields that eventually end up in the sea. fishing and the mentions from lies only
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a few kilometers from the field. he says he has already cut the use of nitrates to the bare minimum. he uses a satellite images to monitor which fields need to be fertilized and which can do without. but he thinks it would be impossible to give up. photo lies is altogether i think it's a good thing that we have reduce the nitrogen, but i don't think we can get any further. i think we at the lowest limit that we can accept as a farmer, the plants need nutrients. the grain one grow without them since the farmer and since reducing the use of fertilizers, his plans are already only surviving and what is left in the ground. meds, p as the christianson is aware of the problem. as a nature manager, he's or the seeing of project and restoring the ecosystem invite you fjord. he knows the hard facts and numbers. at this point, we know for
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a fact that she in turn allows mold light to penetrate the pump. fuel gross can return and therefore produce oxygen. but when too many nutrients are flushed into the sea again, causing the algae to return, the fragile balance is thrown off and the nature manages concerns and not restricted to divide you fuel. we have hit this breaking point the, the system has collapsed within the last 56 years. so that's just the beginning. we will see this, this, the situation is over the baltic. along the coast. the eco system of the inland sea has become disrupted lots and make us n c's. little other than crowds in the nets. he puts out in the value field of the since they no longer have any natural enemies, they have become a plague. destroying that, you gross eating the muscles and killing the young fish. then code
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makers in hopes that everyone in the region would take more responsibility and act to save his fuel. because the problem, denmark is currently looking to solve is already threatening. the voltage sees entire coast it's a herm hale for it's healing properties. the milo tiera plant is found on the greek island of crete. it's tea leaves are said to ward off colds and improve digestive problems that makes mellow tier a hot commodity and a blessing for goat herder. your goose cooper, soc, is the harvest and sale of the tea leaves is a huge business boost for corpus sockets. it's the reason he moves from his village to where the plants grow in the summer high on the slopes of left or in the green mountain range. it's an arduous tractor of barren landscape. but at the end of his
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journey lies a pot of gold. in the early morning, the others are full to the rim. the sheep have to be milk quickly because it is t hall. this time, you all goes to cooper. keys is a shepherd's in the village of the no palace on south west creek. but for several days a year he picks t the the we have to have a city when the plants are in bloom and full of nectar. afterwards, the hot sun dries the amount of getting the nazi ra, a her commonly known as only invalid grosses. over 1900 meters altitude in the lift go over the mountains. many people here swear by it's therapeutic powers. the only hostile distance can be done by call. then it's time to guess on the don't key who was by yourself. so this pulse of the mountain in the back of a pickup truck, it will, i will get somebody from this access full of bread, oil, potatoes,
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and onions for our meals office media. we also take food out for the animals because there isn't enough of that. you know, palmer is final. nobody's going to they used to spend 3 months in the mountains making cheese. now they are in the spend 3 weeks. the t is much more lucrative to this quote to you as a life up here is tough eligibility with a child, there would be no way the fees. my wife would leave the you all goes, i'm you and to don't keys, climb up hill for 3 hours over the starting the ground under the blazing sun the the others are already working and waiting the the 1st mountain. see perhaps because of climate change. they've been lucky reps on scro at hyatt
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altitude every year. the night fools a help to brings the days harvest. by moonlight yoga spreads the gather plums on the top, on the ground. dropping it off to tom as did the loyalty rock con. stay in the sun or in the sacks, it would get, dan been spoilt. only the next morning, your ghost and his cousin already hauled it well. they are in the grazing land here, but they still have to get permission from the forestry office to office. the middle of the room is protected and the unlimited amounts can be picked. no, the whole model good up. assume we have to be careful not to pull them out by the roots, or we would kill the plants. my low to right takes used to go back. and i really
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the go for one year model that i bought a sheep, but we have always had my lots around here, but it was never any commercial market for it. but i think we're on good money from now. but it's still hard work. you know, you need the middle down on the decrease in t as in great to moms as far off as athens visited by the model. we have always known that multi row is good for you of the we always drank it when we had a cold or fever. it really works. so this was done through the grandparents harvest is up here in the mountains too, as well as building stone houses to offer, and it'll come such in shelter from the elements the hubble. tea is prepared with fresh water from the local spring mass flow. this is wild why type to a gives the t a wonderful flavor who are on the,
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when the water is hot to protect the t of the fire and then it's steep for 5 minutes. the gene into more t gives them a welcome boost before the return trip to the valley. if that's right. yeah. we have loaded the mule with 7 sacks, the h weighing 6 kilos audio july. it adds up to about $42.00 kilos units. uh got the mule can carry up to a 120 the, the weight isn't the problem so much as the volume to the boat alarm caught up on you all goes says it's hard work. and it's also hard to find help to bring in the harvest. twice a week, they transport the middle to rotate the village where the volumes are already racing. a supermarket chain in athens, bodies, their entire hottest. the many generations of cretins have relied on the heating properties of the hubble
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mountain t. its powers grown from the sturdy byron landscape. the what to do on one of the smallest islands in the west of scotland. the answer may surprise you. the island is famous for it stones round, flat, and beautifully shaped that makes them ideal for stones skipping or skimming as it's known there. and from many people it's much more than a hobby. welcome to ease dell. it has a tiny population, but it is the international hot spot for competitive stones skimming. teasdale off the western coast of scotland doesn't receive too many visitors to sleepy little island has just 50 inhabitants once a year. the place really comes to live for the weld stones skimming championships the next
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and if you've ever stood by the water with a stine in your hand, you probably know just what's going. skimming is the conditions on the still water of a former slate quarry. all right deal, but the event is a very scottish offense. it's all about the right mental preparation. even if you haven't done it for a while, somebody attends the from the, the last time i did. it was about 40 years ago together with my dad. unprepared for the scottish conditions, the rough weather is the wind, the rain, inventing the vision. they come from all corners of the world to each day. christina bowen, braver, a from prison, is a defending champion. and of course, a real expert picks out the stones themselves. splits the choice and the speech incredible. so something nice and round. maybe with a slight edge to it co you think around to give it a last minute slick. at last the games can begin. well known sounds of scotland
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signal, the start, the, the rules that are incredibly simple. each of the 350 participants gets 3 throws. the stone has to balance twice, then go as far as possible before sinking, or a real high fly. i might even hit the rockwall at the other end. 63 meters away. the window of the men's competition. the sea is a proud 16 year old, almost a boy rather than a man. the participants will surely be back next year looking to land, the perfect truck that has gone right? yes. wow. just a stone's throw away from victory. that's all from us this week. thank you for your company and don't forget you can head to our website or social media for more stories from across europe. thanks for watching bye for now,
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