tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle August 22, 2024 7:30am-8:00am CEST
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case and makes the world the make up your own mind. made for mines the . this is focus on europe. i'm lara. babble a welcome to the show. britain's health care sector is in a state of crisis. millions of patients are on waiting lists with the publicly funded national health service or n h s. care workers are overwhelmed. the low wages and high stress levels have led to an exodus of professionals in the sector. many blame the former conservative administration policy experts say they failed to adequately fund the system during their 14 years in power. the new labor government has about to fix the n h s. but
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that could take years and 2 year old delilah needs help. now, her mother fears the delay will affect do i lose development? young? a lot of hassle. getting her daughter to eat as a test of patients for chloe therapy. sure. do you, real delilah usually spits everything out to try it ever since she was born, delilah has avoided eating solid food. she doesn't particularly 8 any food like as useful. she, the, i need food. i'd say she eats a little bit all these chaise. and you know, i mean, you can see how much is in that ball. so i offer and that doesn't even get a, an in a dies. chloe's has tried everything as well, other toddlers, her age are long used to eating normally,
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meals delilah will only drink from the bottle. her mother suspects eating disorder linked to autism, but she's not in your family. doctors haven't been able to help. and chloe's been waiting 6 months for an appointment with a specialist. every single thoughts, thoughts, professional though i say that a lot, you know, i've never come across the case of this, so you're not, i don't really know what to do. so then they still do was it? so they now should be same last question is within a certain amount of time because there's none of them come across it till it's not unique. or it's out there that it's not just going to resolve itself over 6000000 british patients have been waiting months or even years for an appointment with a specialist. for years, the former conservative government spitting less on the health care system than comparable european countries. that was one of the big issues in the election at the beginning of july, this year. andrew miners and as an emergency doctor,
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he says the situation many hospitals reach breaking point long ago. so emergency care is awful for clinicians for patients. we're seeing patients that have to sit in our waiting room stuff to sit in the carters waiting for care of people that are dying on the back services waiting to be brought in, say any dying in inside a or any departments. i fortunately work and it was a quite a good hospital where we don't see a lot of that. but just knowing that that exists in so many different places and somebody from hospitals across this country is, is just, it's devastating doctors and nurses are leaving around 100000 posts in england. our unfilled professionals are attracted to careers abroad with better pay in working conditions. many of those who stay can't cope with the pressure and suffer physically and mentally. we're seeing record numbers of our colleagues having mental health crises, taking time off of work because of that whole process. and i've been to the memorial services of,
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of colleagues who have killed themselves because their work is just frontier difficult. and they, they took too much of that home and that's, that's also to do with the doctors and nurses going straight to poor working conditions, which then leads to even worse patient care. the new labor government has promised more money sort of waiting times and new stuff where the health care sector. that's urgently needed, says meyerson. we need to fill the hole that was, that was left by the less of the we need more hospital beds within the inner chest . we lost 25000. the last decade we need, we need to stop the staff hemorrhage. we need to stop losing $20000.00 doctors every year for to 1000 nurses. and we need to solve suffolk at present, because if we can't get patients out of hospitals, we're wasting billions there. and then we're providing terrible care about chloe, kirby sure agrees. there's no way things can stay as they are. well, she's worried about her daughter's future. so the to gain weight in this for
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a child is just wrong. it's not like it's a room pain appointment like, oh, you know, it's just, it's, it's, uh it's, it's a serious thing. what she's going to be 5, what she's going to be putting in school because she can only have formula. right. so far, all her mother's efforts to shorten this long wait have been anything the a mass protest and calls for quotas residence on the spanish islands may orca, are fighting back against over tourism. calls for crowd controls are only change to the more it's just one big drinking spree. so we feel powerless with me. i have to sleep with earplugs because it's so loud i pulled on which the did blame for the nights out is in plain sight. empty bottles, tens, despite the regional governments cracked down on several of the islands party zones, fly. a diploma has banded drinking on the street or the beach with fines ranging up
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to 1500 zeroes and shops that sell alcohol must close at 9 30 pm. even carmel and me go past quote, are fighting for the new rules to be enforced. they live in the party zone and have joined the neighborhood association to deal with it. the goal, this place is like a theme park. when the tourists are out on the town, they come lurching through the neighborhood this fall down for a while urinating the street all along. everyone does know assuming the daughter. yeah. here's the problem. i, the government has to start capitalizing the shops of the don't stick to the sales hours or the load id. is that right? that's the, that's an example of the crap we'd have to put up with have germans in my family, myself, and i'm ashamed of this behavior. and so that if somebody at the
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party starts in broad daylight to the tourist, it's pre drinking at the beach. even though they've heard about the alcohol being for us. it's just a classic drinking holiday. it's a shame not being allowed to drink on the beach right now. sabah moving around. well, 1st was. 7 let's buy some wine shafts on the beach somewhere to drink, but we're not actually allowed to do that. just let me just bought some bottles and pull down the signs. and you said watson, but i still see people consuming a lot of alcohol here. and personally, i don't see much of a police presence to be shipped, so then it's on the screen macbook home. if you've done this with them in the neighborhood association is disappointed with the authorities. the noise from the party tours isn't limited to the st. the fiesta continues on hotel balcony and in the apartment blocks because more and more flats are being rented out to tourist. i for you. let's go to the terminal. we've been hearing that the problems being dealt
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with for years now the problem remains and nobody really wants to do anything because the tourism brings in money because we made several requests in writing and by phone to the regional government of the valley. eric islands of which my york is the largest, but we weren't given an interview nor any information. the beatrice, chico, danny, runs a german restaurant. she's lived on my yorker for 50 years. now. she's a scene of the behavior of many torres. i'm sense of the change in the atmosphere between foreigners and local. i know they used to feel like a 4 and a half a now over the last few years, really all treated like a 4 and the one actually speaking how they found it. well, i've blown tire, so i must be a tourist now because many hotel operators are worried to the chairman of a local hotel association. pedro many has been fighting for years to increase hotel
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quality and width prices. they're also trying to deter party tourist by imposing a minimum length of stay. you know, so that's just the support source. i only use it for it, so to attract respectable tourists are not enough that i think you have to sensitize people in their country of origin and one living that they should comment . enjoy the benefits that we share with this stuff and not just claim it for themselves as she and then we all have to treat with karen and we'll stick with that. and the local population may well start spinning out if something is it done soon? the weeks no longer wants to put up with the noise is equal those to see if it stays like this or it gets worse. i need a plan b or i'll have to move away with them. but again, i've already thought about moving into my mother's flag on me. that's how the new model is more residents follow his example, the party zone apply
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a diploma will soon be completely in the hands of taurus. it's the lightest metal on earth. and one of the most sought after lithium is a key component for powering electric vehicles. and for the transition towards net 0 emissions, serbia is home to vast deposits of lithium, located in the outer valley, but plans to extract it are being met with resistance. in recent weeks, tens of thousands turned out to protest against plans to build a mine. they believe extracting lithium, it will contaminate the land and water supply. maria olympus and her family have lived in the valley for generations. and despite assurances from authorities and the mining company, she fears the project will ruin their way of life. this part is gone. you need a lead in serbia as a yard, our valley has become a ghost town. the people are gone. the houses will soon be making way for
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a lithium mine. they were bought up by the british australian rio tinto group for its mining operations. the lithium deposits here are thought to be the largest in europe. as in an orchard, not far from the ghost town, maria and her father, monkey lo taste, this year's plums. she's the 13th generation of her family to live here. all this time nobody gave this remote area. a 2nd thought that changed when lithium was found. since then, this obscure valley has become an object of desire. it was kind of the free area $33030.00 is you like to call it still today? because no techs, no jim is every serially and it's so even today, even though didn't seem to manage to buy all some lines in the, all that i'm all in here in the mountains. they didn't buy anything. they didn't even manage to finish the reset. but the father and daughter did and learned that
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the planned mine and slack he would come within a 100 meters of their land. a few years ago, mom, she low spot of the 1st exploratory drill holes nearby. they refused to sell their land and hope other local residents won't either. a mine would change everything here. ma'am, i see what the, what do you think would be and there wouldn't be no more life here for us. right underneath the plan mind on our bountiful underground spring, so that keep our village value and many neighboring villages supply with waterways . so you notice over at me, school the lithium mine controversy has reached low as need to the regions biggest city, a protest billboard on the roadside says no to the mine. yes to life. we attend to a runs and info center in town, but nobody seems to want to talk openly about it. the many here are afraid the mining operation might contaminate the water supply for
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the drain. a river, the real 10 toes offices in serbia as capital belgrade manager murray, auntie by beach, is doing what you can to make sure. lithium mining can begin as soon as possible the you and in particular, germany and it's carmen. your pictures are keenly interested in the lithium from the younger valley, $650.00 of promotional video to fix the planned mine as a clean and modern showcase project. ever wherever you can, investments of 2 and a half 1000000000 euros the mining underground. ok, and enough lithium for 1000000 electric cars and thousands of well paid jobs for me . opponents are spreading false information according to bob beach. everyone that we encourage everyone to actually learn about the fact and not the extra and the trust. everything that everyone says about the project. as to our communication, i have to say we could have communicated further in a more layman's terms,
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to be very honest, we are a technical company, so we communicate in technical terms. back to maria and pitch for personal reasons for protecting against the lithium mine. so persistently is right here on our property for families cemetery. my great grandfather is in great grandfathers the themselves, these lines, even in the car this times of their lives. so why would i do this now? you know, on the 3rd thing, generation of the owner of, of this one. so we cannot set that, that simply not the question come to discuss that. it's a no, no means no. maria is determined to preserve what she can of her ancestors legacy facing our own mortality is a subject that's too overwhelming for many to look death in the eye and take stock of one's life requires courage. and at times a helping hand. sabrina. girl,
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it's guides, terminally ill, people through the final phase of their lives. she helps people like using the google to come to terms with the past and present through story telling. it's a process that allows patients to reflect on all that has transpired during their time on earth and gives their loved ones a sense of closure. traveling between heaven and certainly not good. it's is on her way to the next live story. the 43 year old needs people shortly before the death to look back one last time i just have a guy who i'm about to meet mrs gigabyte, so she's never to a very old age. that means i have a great life of 87 years ahead of me when i wish i would. they couldn't sign with the challenge will be to bring it down to the essentials and about so now of vision, bishop went that's what the price of the $2.00 women have an appointment today at 11 o'clock at
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a hospice and handbook hello . hello is this kind of i nice to see you. this is a that this year he's like either mode has terminal long consent shortly before her death. she wants to look back on her life. she particularly remembers the path of her son from she brought home from hospital abrupt and think blankets on a hot summer's day, the fun and money. my husband called the hospital with our childs as a. we've taken him out of hospital, but he's always crying. what are we supposed to do then the nurse on the other end after that, what do you see wrapped in blankets? uh to take them off. oh, i see it in an hour and a half. they want to see how nice everything is recorded on the plane,
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us phone. then he's lucky to those that's talking about the death of a husband. legible. let's. sometimes i talk to him. but as we go to, my daughter in law says we're all connected. me things she says will all see each other again. that comforts me. afterwards. so it's not good, it's friends, everything down. she usually receives a small amount of money for this. the result is a book that of around 15 pages that can be passed on to a relative. the hospice manager supports the project. they are selling this person, the creation of this booklet makes it necessary for everyone involved to come to terms with the situation. for many in and this is painful at 1st because it means looking at the end of life and the names, and yet it is an opportunity to start talking about it among family members is,
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could you please to call the 2 days later daughter in law, the dana vosta has also come to the hospice, so please gullets, read out what keys law has told her it's been and i was going into and expect in 1936 before the 2nd world war is full and there's early childhood years was wonderful. so both and couldn't expect itself on lisa and lisa pressure on this last class and the 2 women are connected by one thing to this day. the death of my to dizziness, husband gives us some. the obvious loss is why have was this lesson feels like when your own child dies? i think it makes a difference. why a child honest with and sexy, whether it has a road accident or a serious illness? well, drug addiction is also a serious illness. i was expecting it for
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a long time. and at some point the body is just too weak from all of that stuff. doesn't comp take any moves on his back home. he's like united was able to remove the beautiful and difficult moments of her life. and she expresses it clear hopes just to be able, sure. it would be nice of my to and peace. i could well come me up and have him. they will want to thank you and those who stay here can think of me when they hear tabi awesome. yeah. right. at the beginning i think i think of me that kind of you . i mistake we will. thank you. i'm moving farewell to the final chapter of zillow's life. it's a small fish that packs a big punch and toby is our love for their strong flavor. but reeling them in is
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tricky. fisher hanks on shield grew up in the industry and has a unique way of catching them. one that's been passed down for generations. but hank fears it's just a matter of time before his days as a fisher are over. there aren't plenty of fish in the sea anymore, and fewer anchovies are arriving from hanks boat. the. we're on the water with the last and she'll be fisher in the netherlands tank funds hilts fishes, the eastern shields, a waldorf estuary using an ancient technique. it's a unique method that's been around since the 17th century. he's what's called a we're fisher fund. silt uses a huge wooden structure that he built himself to trap the anchovies. the. this is called weird fishing home alone. these polls move with the winds and
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waves, and the current drives the fishing here. so the net is there to keep them from escaping. an aerial view reveals the traps size 2 kilometers long over 8000 wooden poles, huntsville, to learn his trade as a child, his family has been fishing this way. for generations. the technique has been declared an intangible cultural heritage in the country. the angle we swim into the lattice with a rising talk. at low tide, the water level drops and the strong current keeps the fish from escape. now got rid of it. we tried to fish and with a drift, and that was the basis. chores have come to walk. today's catch is meeker without a single anchovy and very little bike. that fun still says they used to catch up to
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7 tons of anchovies in, but hardly any since 2019 this year is the same and it could be his less. if he quits, it will still be in the we're finishing the like the of the whole of the trade is in danger of dying out over here. we have cost anything for years. we don't earn any money from we're fishing anymore. i don't want to and we'll have to give it up to it's kind of so it's not quite clear why the anchovies have disappeared. dot researchers suspect climate change and rising c temperatures. but the funds sold family suspects. the construction of a large wind farm nearby has permanently disrupted the local eco system. working with a foundation funds so now invites tourists to earn some extra money and show office spar sketch. there are no marketable anchovies in it's each move on so they
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might have expected a little more catchy. i didn't think they would come up with so little me away in a code for i'm surprised to. i thought they'd catch more on sundays and less than others, but it always seems to be quite literally hang funds sold for turns to the harbor, empty hand, a few kilometers away in the town of the action of something fun. so it's wife re on fund towards runs, the family store us it is when we do have in to these for sale, people are lined up outside the door, right? for to do a photo is on the wall, show how productive and she'll be fishing was until just a few years ago. this is but once again, they're not getting in trouble using the kitchen today, but here,
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so they yield less profit and are not a real alternative. falling isn't the, you can find equals all over the netherlands. but you can only get into these here in theory, at least on this to make sure the traditional craft of and so the fishing, the intangible cultural heritage survived. re on the front door just calling for more support from the government in the hague. and the e u in short, so money oh, just to cover our cost, we aren't going to get rich from it because what's important to her is not just her own livelihood. so above all, she wants the knowledge of generations and the families trade to live all that's all from us this weekend focus on europe. you can watch more of our stories online, dw, dot com or head to our youtube page for more of our reports. thanks. so much for
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