tv Focus on Europe Deutsche Welle August 29, 2024 9:30am-10:01am CEST
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aspiring story about survival of the home and you go get the tennis. i was the only one. what usually in nazi germany, watch now on youtube dw documentary. the hello and welcome to this week's focus on you are a great to have you with us. as the war between russia and ukraine rages on, many european states are becoming increasingly worried. earlier this year. sweet and joined may till the alliance of the youngest member already hosted joined military exercises in june, also on the swedish island of good land located in the baltic. sea swedish troops practice their skills alongside their allies from 19 nato countries.
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the ride along the waterway to russia in the baltic sea woodland has not only become strategically important. there is another development, disturbing the peace starting from st. petersburg, increased fleets of oil tankers, with no clear ownership are using the coast of good land as an alternative route, as a cause of concern for a swedish residence like solar. big archman, who is worried that her home island is being pulled into the conflict. white, sandy beaches, clear waters and plenty of sunshine. the sweetest island of got loan is affectionately called the pearl of the baltic sea. but this baltic paradise is under threat from its large neighbour to the east. faithful ingle plan has always been a little bit is afraid, or that the 2 russia suite is on the alert due to huge oil tankers that have been moving along guidelines coast. they come from st. petersburg found for india or
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china. they're called shadow ships because russia uses them to bypass the western sanctions imposed after russia invaded ukraine. so they ox. mine was a politician on got land for many years. and she isn't only worried about a possible ship wreck. i think that there are more ships from russia than that. we know shadow boats, not good at all. it is we both single the environment and the ceiling and oil the in the sea. so dangerous swedish security experts believe that pollutant is using the shadow fleet to conduct oil trades to bolster his war chest, transporting oil to countries that aren't at hearing to the sanctions. a recent study estimates that between 602000 tankers are currently in operation. some of
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them least many dilapidated experts have called it a ticking time bomb. settled tankers, and they are old. and they are registered to encompass with them much less control and lower standards. and like through it's usually less qualified and the ownership is obscure and the less credible in the short. and so the risk for an oil spill, an accident is much higher with its settled fleets are around 80 percent of russian crude oil is supposedly being transported across the baltic sea. directly past the swedish island of god land, which has a key strategic position for both the west and russia, the russian ex clave of colleen and growth is just under 300 kilometers from god lined. russia has also showed up its economic influence and got lined
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with pollutants state company gas problem, most recently renting a part of the industrial port of sleeter to store pipes for the north stream. one gas pipeline i think. and that was where and very much like the north seeing what was call me here they, they are and don't talk about a choice h i things i feel the same to because they were so stupid and naive angry. so big us money spent 2 years on got loans, municipal council fighting against the gas project, and the russian influence, she says the entire russian infrastructure on the swedish island is now a problem such as the extra long key for the pipes you build, build that thing in the, in the will see, you must have what do say maps on the,
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on the bottom and, and so they know everything here. if you have sleet this, you have a girlfriend. if you have a box and you have sweden, sweden joins nato just a few months ago. so now if russia were to attack the baltic states, all members of the alliance would be obliged to defend them. of the ions of golf bond could play an important role in spending off of potential russian attack. according to military experts install calling, think would be to look at, i guess golf on the bowls. dixie offers more opportunities for nato in the way that it gave us some added perhaps strategic steps. one option would of course be to use the show point for russian transports to and through the bowls, dixie to russia and st. petersburg. and to show points with me that there's you, in the worst case scenario, the west could see all those kind of transports,
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making it more difficult for russia to load exchange good, send transport, other things like troops, the open passages currently important for rushes shadow ships. but sweden has begun taking the guidelines situation seriously. as these images from a nato, a military exercise, a few weeks ago. sho, soon up to 4500 sweetie. soldiers are to be stationed here. we must defend ourselves. we called the so not even if it's necessary if we will have the power that is the most of the me is like a militarized paradise. not an easy situation for guidelines. residents who hold onto hope that a real intervention will not be needed. if you've ever visited berlin, you may have tried doing up this that was introduced to germany by turkish migrants
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decades ago. but now a serious culture, a dispute has broken out about whether we in germany know as do not even qualifies to carry that name. in fact, this goes way beyond defend, simply debating online or on the streets for use of if you learn to enter key, it's a legal matter. so he wants courts to decide what a true do not should be made of toner to bob's. it's no longer just a matter of taste whether the version served on a plates or inside bread is better. it's not a cultural dispute between the 2. donna metropolis is, is dental and bottle in people and based on both field trips and no one does turkish boot better than turkey. i go for the turkish toner that you're doing. it was time to use it at a low. not a great the deputy chairman of the international donors, the ration moved of head is
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a proud guardian of the donors heritage so much the donor is a traditional turkish dish and then and its homeland is turkey. i know you were due to the queue and that's why the federation wants to have the toughest on it protected by the european union. they want to see it registered under the traditional specialities, guaranteed system down to on its ingredients. put this spell of danger for the german dona was on my left on a so called german donor has shown up recently. i've never tried it. it can't compete with the original. but donna is also a cult food in bell in and in the german city. it's usually soft and bread and the meat is beal that's a far cry from east on both fashion. not to mention the many sources and all the world. a german ingredients has been found in such as red cabbage. but give us a little bag from the boat and association of turkey, stone and manufactures in europe, isn't taking the pots and complication from his is done bull competitors very
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seriously. to this, i didn't, they were against it. it will never go through. i'm sure of the good and donor is an umbrella term. that's why we objected to this. but by taking i there, think about it is this pizza is another umbrella term which you have kids that you can't tap into or protect it up on. okay. i mean, i can see it. yeah, for the shoot soonest. but what is the name is registered with balanced on a variety space extinction sociologist eva, hod seidel studies the comfortable history of the donor. see awesome rid of it though it and that the regulation would mean that most donors in germany couldn't be called donor because they wouldn't comply with the regulations when it comes to the meat and other ingredients. with that, that would be quite an assault on germany's number one national dish, which is what the donor has become expensive, and it would be an upfront, the german identity when the span of the go to it. and it's
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a fight entity symbols. a one thing that over into the don't a varieties are seen as real strengths the policies talked. it's a bit there are fakes invitations and dishonest practices that are threat to public health is it mentioned that while this has long term repercussions for future generations, the type of study approval. and that's why we see the need to set a standard of using which is already told the roots of these conflict lie in the past. in the 1950s, many tucker's people came to balance the work, bringing the dish with them. does that thing? it's a local preferences before long the donor fund based group bobby on land. so where does always lead, don't it? is it typically german or tuck ish? what about german talk cash originally? so for me it's definitely from berlin. as a permission slip surface quizzing,
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even though it's from germany when you mentioned mixed, but the turkish version has more meet at all it. success has made the bone and version of dona in brad, an export hits to europe and beyond the donor lobby and talk. he doesn't like that to tone says this thanks pat. mine is. my suspicion is that the turkish federation from istanbul is trying to monopolize the donor on the world market for itself and push the german donor out of the market to buy back into central uses. after the owner gets these real donor, he opened the mets that taste better. ations application is about tradition and about money. 50 that we believe that this will be an economic plus for turkey. and above all, will help the donors export performance stuff. so is this the real donor? all this, all bows, so they know is done. both the jury is still out of box. it is just
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a matter of taste as they call it, the lungs of the mediterranean. the name of this plan is actually policy. don't yell shantika or just post site on scratch. it's extremely valuable because it can absorb masses of carbon dioxide. but especially in the summer time your, it's like this one here or cruise ships, are a threat to the plans. and that is why spanish officials tend or put foam around the valley. eric islands, to protect the spectacular and precious nature underwater. the seo and silvio belong to my york as costa donia police. they monitor plus the donia oceana coast, also known as neptune grass, or simply see grass via quoted plant can store 3 times as much carbon dioxide as a terrestrial forest and is the some important climate protector. that's why they check to make sure ships aren't anchoring in c grass. not going to need to know
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a fine can be quite have to be. i think it's not so low at $300.00 euros. that can go up to 100000 euros. happened this luxury yacht is called the attention of the sea grass police together my moment. now this cylinder comes into play. that's what special about it is that it has a glass bottom, a lot of cool, which allows me to see the c bed in through condo. what's beneath us? people will see is it sand where the yacht is allowed to anchor or see grass beyond the valuable underwater meadows can help slow down climate change, at least to some extent. on the yacht being inspect it is anchored in sand. so there's no threat to connect the body to facebook, found it. knoxville could bugs here in the valley onyx. if you the last 8 of those
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are the kinds of both. so it's a draw pine, get in the wrong spot, can easily destroyed 300 square meters of sea garage. you don't feel like i didn't know when the boat moves. i think yank a chain can slice into the greenery like a guillotine got around to the moment. not that i'm part of the the mercy o and silvio move on to the next deal. they want to monitor we use the friendship sonia guides used to where you know, it helps the sailor from ireland has done everything. right. and it's helping to protect the sea grass, which also has an important role on land. except, you know,
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people that are not, in some cases, they see groceries removed in summer to make the beaches look nice for tourist. but later, it's put back to prevent the sun from being washed away during storm score because it acts as a protective blanket against women in ways. i know it's a good shield that in mainland, spain is now planning to start conserving. it's the grass meadows, strictly as on the belly, eric islands for mercy, o and sylvia, and my york us. it's time to relax. it's been a good day. all the anchors were resting where they should be well away from the sea grass. german hospitals are generally considered good under international standards, but a severe shortage of medical staff is threatening to cripple the health system. hospital in the northern german city of austin is facing the challenge heading or recruiting. getting to me is skilled workers like teen or glenn. 5,
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the younger as fuels at home in the city that was once the scene of one of the most violent racist attacks against my grand visa me is g. knock on file as an intensive care nurse, the jobs demanding. yet she faces the additional challenge of working in german of language. she 1st had to learn the game. tough enough data by it's been every day after work. i'm completely exhausted. nothing comes in of after all other jobs and heavy work here. i see a later on when i think about it, i'm always very proud of myself because i've almost always handled these tough jobs relatively well. i've got in my field of default as additionally, as here in germany, nobody wants to do this job endorsement. and i do it well on my desktop or do you not? loan has been working at the university medical center in russ doc for nearly 5 years. she completed her nurses training here and they'll also acts as
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intercultural coach for new comers. i think it's also a difficult job because that's why there are so few and let's be honest, nobody here in germany wants to do it. so why shouldn't they train people from abroad in the field to not long has gone a long way in our pursuit of a better future in germany didn't recognize her via the muse nursing degree. so she had to train again here and she had to adjust the care she provides to wow, that's ok. i was quite shocked that i had to provide personal hygiene. the need most is mine as in washing patients. so it's us. missed back home. we nurses don't do that, so no minus relatives do this for patients on non critical hordes of flavor. it was embarrassing for me to, for example, have to wash him in the privates that i most the for now i don't feel that way
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anymore. um, how much that's good because i've been doing it for years and life yet. and movie to my germany faces a shortage of around 25000 healthcare professionals. as a result, some beds at rus docs. university medical center remain empty. although the hospital is a relatively well staff, one reason that is that they begin looking to vietnam for workers in 2018. and the medical center is approach also emphasizes helping new staff members integrate smoothly. and i also found us via, we've also got to make sure that we don't overload our current staff with too many different nationalities people in, in the end, we want to make sustainable gains and health care stuff. well, not losing the acceptance of the workforce. additional that's a challenge is for everyone involved at all for oliver tied each each year up to $25.00 young people from asia, mostly women receive training here. what's unique is that most to stay on at the
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university medical center. largely due to the clinics, re training program, which includes arranging housing, assisting with paperwork and offering german courses that cover typical nursing scenarios. spend is press. i find people from here speak really fast. hamish and stashed in is was, may always have to concentrate when i'm communicating with the germans or to come with me. if i get just a little bit distracted, i can't understand anymore the age of a pop soon older patients are often difficult to understand. and for speaking to someone on the phone rings to because you can't see who you're talking with about. so you can't use facial expressions or gestures and to help you guess what's being said. that's why we always work hard to practice that. and ra stocks, recruitment, focus on vietnam is no coincidence when the city still belonged to east germany. up to 1500 vietnamese. people lived here and were called fet togs of bye to their
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communities. presence is visible. last year this buddhist, the go to open, did stores just a few 100 meters from the sunflower building. its sunflower mural serves as a reminder of one of russ ducks darkest chapters. in 1992 a month, but taxes of residents for immigrant workers. the race riots are considered the worst in post war german history. the bins on lum has been in ross talk since 1989 back then he lived just a few kilometers from the scene on time having we were afraid of the beginning when just now the 2nd generation. right? well, even though such an ration is already in germany, on indoors land. so that's so yeah. so that we feel at home again in germany, the overall stocks the both of you, if we did so how is it but in municipal elections the far right? a f d a merged as the strongest party politic interested me. so good
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politics really don't an interesting to me at all for time voting. i feel good here . testing in uh, but if this situation keeps getting more serious or stressful and be up, then i will have to think about it. and you also get the most issue. like maybe i'll have to move to where people are more modern to us. so it was often those in do not loan. sa says she rarely gets homesick. she has made german friends through her work and money in offline. and when you live abroad, the 1st thing you need to do is learn the language is 10. i'll highlight, i know a few people who've been living here for 20 years and don't know a single word of german about high. i think that's a real shame to shift box best finish guns. guns shot in september t. lochlund 5 will have been in germany for 5 years when she can apply for german citizenship. her plan is to stay here and bring her boyfriend from vietnam.
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labor shortage might also be a threat to this european staples swiss cheese. well, some of us often just mindlessly put it in our shopping cards at the supermarket, bianca knows how much energy goes into making cheese. she loves helping out on a farm in this was all leaving her native germany for hard work that comes with the added bonus of being where many dream of spending the holidays. bianca guy to enter team makes a way to the pos just to bring the accounts back to the bomb from milking the out. couldn't find us was very fond of this season. so bianca has come from germany to fill the gap these days $1.00 and $3.00 workers on this with psalms is german. yeah, so i'm saying them, it is exhausting. you really have to want to do a kind fast if you don't enjoy it or want to do this work this and then you'll head
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back home quickly to the high bank accounts. enjoy this type of work, both a hands on aspect and being around animals. but suddenly, account one does off the past. she has to act quickly. fortunately, the account is in touch with these situations can be dangerous. kind of almost nagging the. so it does happen that a co falls and dies says so usually happens quicker than you think, tries to sell every monday. bianca works 12 hour shifts, and it's around $200.00 francs. today. the 100 cows produced 1000 liters of milk daily, which bianca train dairy technician uses to many cheese, 300 kilometers away on another space up in the boonies overland. we meet melanie schultz from north in germany. she initially planned a vacation in switzerland that ended up responding to an and from the 8 organization kind of task, switzerland, which places volunteers with farming families in need. the millers out task house
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pates and goats, and hey, to be harvested with all 9 volk, we just realized it was all getting to be a bit much for you. it's kind of a task place is up to $1000.00 volunteers each summer. yeah, i think of assistance. i think it's this idea like idea of with mountain farming that attracts so many germans and odd reason why is it so beautiful? look good. i'll talk. news bianca has been up since 3 am making bonsa and cheese in the dairy farm. hello everyone, our things a low quality check from humphreys flush. the alpine pasco manager is an all they all look great and are taking on color nicely. we can cut them now and tonight, and now the taste test. you always quotes good block better and not salty and now
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it's good to eat. good, some is as he has had good experiences with german workers. but what about the swiss thought we looked but couldn't find any swiss employees. nina, the swiss passed through manager suspects the pay is too low for swiss watkins phone. today, i'm good. it doesn't quite add up. you do it because you really want to not because of the money. look at bianco will stay on the up until september by then she will have helped to have produced 9 tons of cheese. 9 tons of cheese. that's just incredible. well that brings us to the end of this week's focus on europe. thank you so much for being with us today. remember, we have more stories on social media, so be sure to follow us there. my name is joel, thanks for watching cheese and the
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