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tv   Mediterranean Journey  Deutsche Welle  January 2, 2024 8:30am-9:01am CET

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oh, we're bringing an environmental conservation to weiss with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for the, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything less of a past one share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalist xena las rog and joe far off to korean travel the coasts of the
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mediterranean, in search of answers. you see yourself as a to me in june and responsibilities. how can you help me to join us to get to know the people found their dreams mediterranean the i'm we still have one country to go. okay, i've just through my content to you and we'll be visiting some useful cities that only mediterranean in the next few days. but i oh, that's missing now is just a, i want to show him the and yet i know from my childhood and teenage days, tunzia with these confidence and coaches, mates, is where the atlantic meet the mediterranean,
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and to europe meets africa. the kingdom of america is located in north west and africa, and buddhist. algeria is just a few kilometers to, to browse that in europe. america has a was 36000000 inhabitants, and many a 1000000 different n g f. white, smooth ration architect to meet spanish and french colonial styles. everything is huddled together on a rocky outcrop. tool begins the legendary cafe hasa, which is hardly changed since it was established in 1921. very welcome to 10 g. a. great to see you. a good jenny? no problem. very good. thanks. it looks fantastic. yeah. yeah, i'll let you use it for blue. is matt. wow. it's really, really beautiful. except i brought your head because this coffee has views of the mediterranean. that's a pretty hard to possibly uh, 9 pepsi i meant to admit. uh huh. when people do appear in terms of here,
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i don't know, i was going to amazing jim and a special i spent my summer breaks in 10 euros to you in turn off my boss and the by what else connects you to america. well language, my lou and i definitely still feel a personal phones. people see what kind of bond i have not really. hey, i mean i visit toughen, i understand this country. i have to offer steve we making our way to the hoss of time to the medina. well, i'll see the alleyways that are nice with the typical hausten and busing of craft people. trade is small kits sang, can't face it. we now have interest to conduct, you may not be interested in. so i can like inside, you know exactly what i do in front of it, just sit there are. so there's a sit outside in the, in the writing book. you know what you'll do instead of you and vice this on the coming to go? i didn't send to you as a child, it was i was in schools by 10 gm,
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all kids with its many stems, colors and tense. the room is of spices and incense passport. a because that's coming on to and they ran to see. and so i'd like to try that. i might think that we're going to give you credit been with us to i'm putting them in your food, it's the power mastic. i'd like to take some of that. i'm looking forward to my invitation. sure. we'll have moroccan said invalid the grown, so co is the center of 10 to hear the medina meet, the new town on the south side of the square is the cinema rich on, on the til to discover some shed color. and every ways they also have common granite jewels. yeah. yeah. when good paul granite you choose, you want to some we tried kitchen baby route. so of course we have to give them a rough kind of problem. granite juice to try now and i need to i law pomegranate use in. yeah, well can you please process some juice? this is the most that he missed when moroccans talk i don't understand everything.
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i really have to listen closely because it's a completely different dialogue. i like, you know, i've never heard somebody click done before either. it's super excited talking, but suddenly i don't understand. i'm ready to always call it is okay, that's fine. thanks. i'm just testing the now comes the test. this. it'd be good. i'm sure the light kits. oh yeah, wonderful. 10 g a is growing. the beach coming out here is 6 coming to snowman, lined with hotels and clubs. in my childhood, it was mainly just beach train tracks and an old fairy port. the victim young. i'm morocco with the predominantly muslim country. of course. um, did you swim and jump around here in the beginning this woman? nothing mccaney but innocent suits you have on the thought. i have to say what you were rough and didn't make a difference as far as to go have sold when we went to the router. i had customers
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who went into the world to with the goods and how fun i room, i assume. so it made no difference and we will experience them scanned, so i'll send them to you. do get harassed enough for that? yes, i think many young girls in this country and young women or older women face this kind of experience. at the same time, i think my image is mostly men up, so to speak, with you so very much shaped by the side. the so i have re unco cousins, place, man, relatives or acquaintances who aren't like that, who would completely respectful also those from very conservative families. they went martin se atheist, but deeply religious man who regularly prayed, fostered into religion and that tradition very seriously. well, but they knew that to women wearing schultz or a miniskirts who didn't cover half deserve the same respect. yeah, they still, this is a cool belief that's quite a blessed thing. i think from a female perspective, from a real co is more traditional than she nicea that american women gaining more and
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more rights will say with male support. that reforms rely on new thinking. the problem in morocco is the lack of education and awareness. but it's not totally in more. okay. that women, that harris have to of course, let's say you were 2 or 2 were 18 or 20. would you let her wear a bikini if she asked you, who would that not be? okay for you? i just think she wanted see how she was raised. she did much submitted my thing. why is that? i'm just not convinced of the idea. thanks for your time. if you feel like you get back to your georgia, the no problem our conversation show the people here definitely have critical thoughts. but also often they not translated into action
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because of old is not make traditions and the lack of courage. no, just when it comes to gender machines the this afternoon, i'm meeting with a dedicated animal will say what how does um, hello everyone in the middle of 10 to you, i came across this little dog. actually quite a few dogs as you can hear this and just fucking going on. i'm here visiting a great project at school, the high yacht project, and just let but initiate to sunday. my. i'm looking forward to meeting hire and hearing has story come doing me since 2013 selena kadelli unto organization high out, which means nice in arabic, has been carrying 6th street animals and needs. the team has managed to rescue as soon as he samson dogs, lots and lots of caps. i'm countless don't keith. who did you get his dosage with the project? so i did something yesterday. you told me when i was 8 in the class,
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they will not stray dogs where i live. it was way home from school. i saw the dogs were dying. apparently someone in the neighborhood was afraid of dogs and had complained the luckless search. she's been put points and every with some will show one did. how can we use most the committee such atrocities the determine? the name is connie. good. nice to meet. you can be good. i don't really know was you come beautiful. he has to come and how, oh, he's very happy to see me. sure. it's sometimes less is enough. definitely. 100 still have to move the whole world and i was good to the name, is it a he rashid? and that's good. that's kind of, it's a he and his name is here. are this her name is divine. the from dogs, the type to mine for those know how clever enough for, from home or oh i neighborhood you may not far from here. yeah. even the 5 believe
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me around i had turned around and she was unable to change it for 3 days. it did you tried to talk to the previous so not the top team. what did you say? no. you know, animal welfare organizations like this one, the not just about helping animals. and you need to understand people to we shouldn't forget what many papers are on education department. just thought it was no voicemail, no power. the mileage though, not from tomorrow. then you know, it's hard for them to take care of it. don't key when deadlines. i'm so miserable. i'm out of mean i'm a head to say what i always told them. and the most important part of islam just want to pray or fast, but to help you. yes. as it is, you see don't tease everywhere in the they don't treat it very well. and as a child, i also found that's a bit strange, but some of them also had wins on that body shop and they were used intensively as working animals under the i was they help provide some income. so many people the,
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they're treated really very, very, but as i said i'm, i'm sending you my also told us how long to send the needed don't keys the roof and just discard the light pieces of garbage truck the with trying sickness downtown. i'm leaving town to where i spent the summer holidays with my parents in mural, couldn't relatives. and continuing over the winding roof mountains to i, who see my 300 kilometers away. well neighboring algeria was actually considered positive from some the colonial rule. iraq who was given protectorate state to softer its division in 1912. the newest became a spanish protector. it's on the south. a french protect tourist whose email was on the spanish administration, entered independence in 1956. just think about it and i'm currently in her sima city, located by the mediterranean, and in the notorious reef mountain. hosting also has an interesting history on the
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spanish influence. and i'm having those who's explained to me, what's that specially spanish here today? sounds like everywhere else in northern mirror. okay. spain's influence can be seen and felt here too. it's apparent in the architecture of the lifestyle the cuisine and the language many knows and more often speak spanish, just like i've done had me trace who's been fascinated by the history of his cities since he was a child. that was going to be not. yeah. so seeing all what we now in the cities tend to have as the most standing in front of this beautiful bills, i think. what is it? not the how do you feel free to do him that are so easily how a private school for children from l o. c and the surrounding the and eligible came in. and the said anyone can bring the children here to the classes that tours in spanish. and what is funny in all subjects? what she just me i, the subjects are in spanish,
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the sciences and humanities seems you off to graduating from high school. students can study american universities in robots, wholesale, touch, one, tangier, and so on. but also in spain or elsewhere because they have spanish qualification by the americans are known to speaking many languages in how many american speak 4 or 5 languages on monday or from the speak spanish, french english, arabic and to reach the broken arrow big 5 languages in total, of course a loss or what language do you prefer and what language do you think can dream either generally in the time of the to the precisely ratio specific pretty or is the language spoken by my parents and, and so says is what the dog because if you're out of graduates from the spanish high school in on his team or not to study in spain around 90 percent of them see this opportunity once they've finished university. most of the come back to the roof,
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go to visit the families what kind of lives the women lead in today's in their okay, how do they on money, particularly in the real regions. i'm leaving i know sema and continuing my journey through the rest, taking risk mountains in the north of the country. this mountain, this region is very rugged. for centuries, the people here has been self sufficient, goes and women in rural areas to with gaining more educational and employment opportunities these days. i'm meeting with an active women's come up per se. the, the, the minus the 60 tell from my hands. i mean north america, near chef, showing sibling city quite today. i'm visiting a women's co operative that cultivates mushrooms. and i'm really looking forward to
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doing my best to pharmacy. one of them is latifah mooney as a small business. so now she's defining patriarchal structures so much. hello, hello. how are you? i'm fine and you can make a to me as he can see, hey, is our main role materials and yeah, lots of them may i give it to try and help out of them. i've had to do what i'm going to the right. can i be of use? i don't ever forget because i'm, i'm not sure grab the pitch folk to that cuz it gets back into my doing it right? yes. do it again. wow, that's heavy was. there's a tool called again and the mother of the wow, it's pretty big. we're putting in the back that that's rice. let me, let me click on cousin, is that a new to? because this at this stage the filaments are still growing. we make sure we've had
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gloves and use their own lives to make holes like this. what has happened, and then the mushrooms grow as these homes. exec data, on this, on to when the back is completely wyant's, it looks like this. the, the measure will come out from the left and dried sign in the, and also from here to the back tons completely white. this is what it looks like at the end of the j. i mean, we can look at you for me because the mushrooms grow up from the side, as you can see was a complete t, y, and the bid of the relating for this talk has talked to then that one. 0, how many mushrooms to get her back? jolts of course, see how strongly some of the to around $4.00 to $5.00 and a half, a few less. i really admire a lot to florida community into colleagues besides the co, up per se, if they also have households to run video into and much but they learn new things and work independently with like minded people. can i also so some
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just then comes the oil. not just only for oil. right? yes, olive oil. oh it's salty. yes it is. but only for oil gives them a great chase through the top. mm hm. it is very tasty. i'm very r a must hit with the olive oil and the lady. oh god, no big pizza with it, among other things. so italian cuisine has also made it to shift show and so they know certainly sell the cultivated mushrooms in their own shelter. these mushrooms have once again gained a reputation as a specialty throughout the region. deeper in the risk mountain disclose the vibrant blue with the fascinating city of chef showing until 1920 christians with
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a bidding from entering. today, the city as a major tourist attraction, it was founded in 1471 as a minute to base, defend of the portuguese, and become welcome from ship show and environment assigned that all useful blue city. and i'm about to meet with him man who has adults to tell me about if you can come up here and have to turn on moody on. is this thing as she tells me, that the blue protects against the evil gaze. choose expelled from spain, took refuge here and elsewhere in america, in the 15th century, many american customs, a jewish and took, must have been adopted by muslim americans. like painting the rules please, and is introduced to me to the members of the hot truck, females to feed musicians, go back a long way in more, okay. the system is a form of is not mac mysticism. the women usually performed for women at family celebrations, religious events like mileage. the prophet's birthday and the legend,
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dream moroccan tough time, and special ed jewelry, or an absolute must be traditional close to remind me of my childhood, which i get into to me. that's the thing is addressed and then and know tomorrow contradiction in time to touch while instruction. yes. and these traditional haps shut this some say shit that will hand to is that i can touch one. now i know that you see that many decades ago how dressing is one of the right to be seen and had any way they now performed on television and concepts. so take part in international festivals with all the arab, cc them, these, the women's things that become famous far beyond the board is more of the
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to and this is like a little trick back in time. in my life, it takes me back to my childhood when i had precisely these sorts of women's voices, the voices of women from a missing country. women all resting themselves in this way, having fun dumb saying it's really talk shameful in that moment. those kinds of moments have given me a so much with them. you'll also see just give them hot as i feel listening, women have so much to give and so much to tell groups. so, and i'm delighted that so many young women a rule. so preserving this heritage side of the doing it so loudly with joy and pride of the rule, they have no reason to hide morocco has read the sign of the times an energy revolution is taking place here on a huge scale here in the middle of the does it is the world's largest concentrated solar power plants?
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the solar towel, a cap to the light, reflected by hundreds of thousands of power bullock mirrors, and converts it into energy. the entire complex has a capacity of $518.00 megawatts, with nearly $365.00 days of sunshine a year for cheating. that's no sun realistic. the country aims to generate over 50 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 21st see the project with fish to sit down the dentist tradition. i'm here in the elements of town which has a very no exciting history and how to open up the this is the face of identity today. she's responsible for helping develop the cause and there. okay. that could all stay in dependency is an important topic. i'm more welcome to guarantee my 100 percent american economist and on the development. but the mechanical engineer,
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counts have been up there as he sees the future in e. my ability. even foss cough on came well, how many of the 6 support such campaigns? let people think there were no electric cars in morocco and that they won't be available until 2050 because it's an african country because it's just not true. americans are acquainted with the state of the or technology. they like new technologies, moving the couch up and up to the swamps. affordable and environmentally friendly. electric causes. every one of them are okay. that there's one little obstacle that's interested in many countries. which about challenging stations when just charge your. com. so i kind of city a single charging station he asked me to get to know like in europe, who was so that's true. however, several companies have joined forces to build charging stations and morocco. the
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stations were installed in gas stations because on average, people spend almost an hour there, resting or eating lunch. and electric cars are generally takes an hour to recharge . once we have created the true foundation for this eco system, the electric vehicle market will explode. i'm really convinced of this along with many others working in this field, because i like her and sees yes and i'm returning to tenchi is pulsating, oldtown magnet, individualized sentences. numerous designers, writers and musicians such as e send the home island begins bug and make jack. i have come here in search of inspiration in world war 2. it was also a haven, so many refugees. i've met up with jeff thought again to show him my absolutely favorite place in the city, the justice system, in the civilized, elderly lighthouse as you see in the community. that's a new tool we saw. okay, how do you in this way not have
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a very long and very independence relationship that he wouldn't be here without it all. and i was, i was a, we just 14 kind of messes away from here. right now when we talk on the mediterranean, in between exactly the mediterranean by separate send, connected to this region, each size. why as long in the other off as it. so i think it's it for some, this is about a tourism and having fun on the beach on the you mustn't forget that over 18000 people have died in the sea in recent years since the mediterranean because they have been increasing conflicts in recent decades to economic, environmental, technological, and political reasons, i'm on my mind waiting to hear another, okay. and of course, when my father went ahead and left him on his own lakes and married my mother and came to gemini. and his idea was also to ensure his children would have the best of feats. yeah, you can, but you can, you use so in order to move forward and provide discretion, future feel room children. so the next generation nice. again, that's 2 and that's,
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that's a how much the yeah is enough. they've grown more reflective, was a whole trip for you spend it was fascinating fundament, i mentioned kind of interesting people with great projects to a full of how to drive in on. and i just really wish that this region can move forward, and that even more people are inspired by the using as something. so they get involved and don't afraid to affect change to promote freedom on human rights in the that guy, how to mention what i stuff lot. of course on the southern side, there's still a lot to do to it's more precarious. this is enough. of course. there's still a lot left to do on that, but i'm really curious to see how the region will develop like then you will see each other in 10 in the mystic will do is again, i'd say are twins on his point in the district. i'm we agree that there's a melting positive coaches around the mediterranean, a wonderful distinctive mix of european arab and african ingredients. and
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it's precisely this diversity that makes the region so rich and promising the the
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