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tv   Focus on Europe  Deutsche Welle  November 21, 2024 12:30am-1:00am CET

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i sent today, but uh because we are real texted uncle serving nature and the world belongs to columbia. actually to see what it means to live in peace with me. the hello and the warm welcome to this week citizen, i'll focus on euro. my name is, let's show great to have you with us. your money is among the european countries that have taken in the highest number of asylum seekers and migrants in recent years. more than 200000 people have applied for asylum here just this year. some are currently living at the country's largest refugee accommodation facility, located at the former teagle airports in berlin. what was meant as a temporary shelter for migrants with just arrived, has turned into
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a crowd at home for thousands of people. alexandra and katerina from ukraine had to learn to cope with the noise, the lack of privacy, and was sometimes poor hygiene. alexander and caterina are annoyed once more, there is no soap in the bathroom. the 2 young women from keys had been living in berlin palmer airport table for over 6 months. now. it's germany's largest refugee shelter. worship people who it's dirty here. yeah. the sounds clean properly. i've lived in different blocks since i arrived in february and it's dirty everywhere. yeah. it's very loud to which people are being moved on to other accommodations and especially the city and people with disabilities. the, that's the big problem here is how many living rooms snap, 16 people, 2 rooms, essentially refusing to protect their refugees. privacy were not permitted to film
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inside the sleeping quarters. one residents though, send us a video to show how she's living their 77 year old little miller share, but now is outraged. she too wants to voice their complaints to us as do many others. there are people who get housing after 23, or 7 months, then others like me get nothing after one and a half, 2 years. where's the justice in that? why is it like that? around 5000 refugees are being housed in 40 lightweight buildings most have come from ukraine and are in this emergency shelter against their will. originally, it was supposed to be a reception center for ukrainian refugees, but with housing and berlin ever scarcer time and take o has dragged out some have now been living there for almost 2 years. i love you cuz we can't tell people we don't have anything to miss. we have to house everyone who's that. it's our legal mandate to me. image as more people have arrived,
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we've had to lower the standard thinking. that's what we're seeing here in table is not up to our normal housing standards on that, but that's because a large number of people have arrived in a very short time. comes in. over the past 2 years, a city within a city has emerged. over 1400 staff members, keep everything running, sport halls, nails salons, canteens, doctors, libraries and childcare. around a 3rd of the ukrainian refugees have found jobs. now their children must be taken care of. the shelter costs half a 1000000000 years a year to run to see us and the zip toya performed. it's a highly expensive form of housing intensities as it's labor intensive and has very high operating costs high school. we have extremely high levels of consumption with electricity and meet oil and rental costs. the whole problem is the other. so well the standards of the space we're providing are the lowest to spend that spot. it's by far also the most expensive way to accommodate people as to but there's nowhere
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else in the city where we can open up so many spaces be so quickly in their spots. the move please cut. so we'll see the cuts as often as we're shopping daily. the staff a table are on the receiving end of complaints and are sometimes even physically attacked. words of praise are rare to just. yeah, and you have any mice for the unskilled work i do here are in 10 times with a qualified worker in ukraine. does that only work as a janitor in a hotel level? do housekeeping them for board? she nidia, which is the most overall i'm satisfied with the way things are and what can you but yeah, i'm grateful to german society and it's people go with this. so you have a look at that in, you mean it's coming out all during this staff at the shelter are preparing to accommodate hundreds more refugees soon. some from ukraine, maybe also from 11 on they find the accusations unfair attack. so contact with the local population is also needed for people to truly settle here. that's possible
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and that's something that the city can only achieve. collectively, though that's exactly the problem at tables. it's like an island and it's outside of normal city life. also, we're constantly surprised that some people have no idea that 5000 people are being housed at the former airport. that people can almost forget about the refugees here . of course, that's a problem. honey mentioned me a, a guess. what does this not to, as i'm probably 21 year old alexander wants to take matters into her own hands. she says wading is making her sick. that's why she and her husband are taking the initiative to learn german on their own. to tune them is one of the most popular types of fish in europe and some too and uh, fetching record setting price is an international auctions. but according to environmental organizations, many species are massively over fished just by b, e. u and individual countries having introduced quotas to protect the fish
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population. it is getting more and more difficult for traditional fishermen on the parts of these of laura's islands to compete against large trawlers. their livelihoods depend on fish processing companies, the fisheries authorities, and luck. their work day starts in the early hours. we cast off every day praying will find some fish. while there is no fish locate in equipment on board. instead they scan the ocean surface with binoculars for hours on end. there are more than 30 boats like captain that we know is on the water is around the 9 is or an island. competition is fierce to catch enough fish before the quote is reached and no more and may be taken the seagulls at the sign. we've been waiting for schools to notice chasing the small
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fish below and driving them to the surface. above the sea goals are feeding now they will use lives bank to attract the tune water spirits out of the boat to excite the fish and starts inviting their biding, throw more bait. total further assist the captain's brother in co owner and sufficient. both the inherited from their father fishing has been sustainable for generations here. off the insurance to and on may only be caught with a fishing rod. and only those way more than 10 kilograms may be kept. net surfer, been there a 15 minute on board with 15 families to feed then came the big shock. the fishing authority announced a moratorium on big guy to now effective midnight tonight. the captain edwina and
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his brother polo are angry. the names of the kind of frustrating, we've been fishing for less than a month and now we have to stop spending the last few years. i've been really disappointing and i hate to say it, but the situation now was much worse than when i started out there on the for just giving up as many others already have the sun slowly sense bringing this year's big guy to enough fishing to an end captain that we know asks at the cannery if he can unload his catch. not for 2 days he is told because the freezer full yet another set back on the way back to port. he shows us who is emptying the seas. it's
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me person that should be outlawed. so they kill entire schools, especially the way they're used today is the last thing that's coming to me for domain side. they flow decoy shows on the surface the shop on the, on past the face, the young face shelter under them for protection from predators. but as of some of that, but in the end, they die in the nets. this for the more way i'm, this is the net sec 2 kilometers long, 200 meters deep, almost 70 percent of the years. fish are caught this way. the main european culprits of the spanish and french fleets smoke bedding if they don't want a lot of species to die out. fish advantage. things to be. this is
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the 2 days later they can finally unload their cargo. the magnificent fish, wayne, 70 or 80 kilograms are in great demand at international markets. they are ideal for sushi or estates and core me restaurants and should be a safe bet. but the buyer brings the next disappointment, or only 2 euros per kilo for the premium fish of the fish plants dictates the price. the authority had promised to fishers the deal, lower catch volumes with higher purchase prices. in the appeal that didn't happen when the thing they didn't even honor the price. some of what's wrong with our government imagining they're in charge. so why don't they do some things known to? isn't that what we pay them for both they positive? this could spelled the end of the fleet around 2000 jobs are directly and
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indirectly dependent on fishing. almost 240000 people live on the as or but more and more on leaving the islands, including the fisheries, children, finding workers, there's another problem says another fish boat captain is young loads is catch the smoke of odd. if this isn't the end, we're very close to it, so the quote is too low by some with, with fish prices or low cost fuel is very expensive. it's bad for us. i can't look my men in the i on the boat was it makes me sick with so if we were in spain or france, a 1000 votes would be tied up here in the box. but there just aren't enough of us while it was on the van, so not enough to matter. and in danger of dying out
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the i imagine looking out the window over the farm outside your house, when suddenly as identical, appears out of nowhere in the ground. and everything is literally swallowed up by the ears. what sounds like a scene from a disaster movie has actually happened to farmer fy to sick. he has seen this natural phenomenon with his own eyes, and now he's worried about his future. because scientists have warned him that more and more sinkholes are likely to appear in his home region of anatolia in western turkey. me they appear suddenly, and they just keep coming. circular st calls some 20 meters deep and 40 meters wide . a deadly trap for humans and animals. here in the central n, a totally in region of con. yeah. they are appearing ever closer to villages and
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farms including on 46 farm. in summer the earth of one of his beat fields suddenly opened up a 100 meters from his home. yeah, middlefield to go that day. i truly believe the apocalypse had arrived one because with miss one miss it while the move is and, and was calling prayer and the be there was a thumping noise from below loose if we didn't understand where it was coming from, where the system deal neutral going to be, then i saw the ground open up throwing up in a fountain of water, shot up into the air and it still hung up for them to be the experts from the university of calling you have come to examine and measure the whole they can hardly keep up with their work. there are now over 2500 holes in this area alone. for geologist, for tulip, rick st calls like this are nothing new for the region. the
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excuse me, the letter that says that we've been observing a mass of drop in the ground water level here ever since the early 2, thousands. it's caused by drought, climate change and excessive irrigation of fields. some seas back then, the level would sink by a half a meter a meter at most. given the governments of you now it's several meters will need to be resubmitted. they can always designate usually is fault lines often act as conduits for ground water. when they dry up over the years or sink into deeper layers of the or it can trigger singles. rick has been researching, progressive soil erosion for many years. as it cannot only be areas marching wide are safe from major subsidence in the colored regions. it could occur at any time. that's half the country. it's 15 years for
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a farmer of 46. the danger is far from over. he's discovered the next subsidence on his cattle running with a lack of space. he's had to sell some of his animals as well. so i'll try this. what should i do and start all over again somewhere else? kimberly, i can't afford it. if i don't, where should i go? any way? where's it still safe for you? hidden who is this? people affected like spots are sick, haven't been offered any state assistance. so far all the authorities have done is put a warning notices and fence off the holes. critics accuse them of failing to provide effective water management if sick and other farmers want to educate their fields, they have no alternative to ground water. is that so far nobody has fallen into a single and no houses have been swallowed up. but the scientist says that could
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change the, the holes are appearing more and more along roads and railway lines. and that means not only that people's lives are in danger, but that important infrastructure is also at risk. so i assume in the afternoon of taste is the central anatolia was once the bread basket of turkey. but whether agriculture has a save future home here is more on certain than ever. we live in the age of instagram and take talk where people don't only gets holiday recommendations on social media, but sometimes even she was travel destination simply based on how photo genic a place is. but what happens when a photo spots becomes too popular? to find out, we travel to switzerland to ask the residents of the small village of east,
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that's about how they feel about their home. suddenly becoming a top tourist attraction. and what does a south korean romantic series have to do with it? all is out to lots. a tranquil, alpine village. 400 inhabitants. swiss folk lore, playground usually empty. and what's otherwise, just an ordinary peer on the lake. that's how it used to be. because today is a belt, as opposed to run by tourists, most of them from asia. every day they flood the small village by the hundreds pouring out of boats, buses, or rental cars and crowd appear for us. sophie against the alpine back dropped sophie and her friend have come from south korea to europe for just 5 days. it's are most important day today to come here. why?
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because we came to see this place may or pay to to be remembers where it all began. just as travel restrictions were lifted after the corona virus pandemic . both the cadets, when the porters reopened and travel was allowed again, they all came home and now they just keep coming home. and it's time for like i'm actually from germany and her cousin murphy were here because of the crash landed on you. serious. my cousin came from the philippines just for this and we drove from germany, so she could see it so by said how i could find them if he's been come. it's a somewhat kit you love story. the climax, the piano scene on the pier has found a place in the hearts of millions of fans, the, the love story between nor 3 and talk to you. and this is one of the highlights. this is happening, the ending of the fresh 90 on you. and the place is still so amazing and beautiful
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. all the scenes. i kind of know the sea and the land. what's the locals? think about the surge of asian taurus visiting their village. i think so too. many people, it's mission, it's not the peaceful village. it was yes, i lot, 5 to bring and they don't bring anything. you see, they come here, go there, take a few photos and then leave on the next bus, leaving all the trash behind the scenes. often, alden schwartz on sundays 20 tour buses can come to is our fault with regular buses also packed with tourists. the locals complain there's often no space left for high school students to commute to school goals or tourism the is oh, got to me or ruby has taken action by installing a turnstile for access to the peer. 5 swiss francs,
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the new bill when it's booked and we need it for maintenance of the roads in public restrooms, which are being used more and that the notes that they're hoping it'll bring in 100000 francs a year. the tourist pay without complaint, including chucky chan, who's come all the way from costa rica. yeah. when you open it, but the thing that the research in advance so that the much so i knew i had to pay to go in the peer a experiment. that is stuff. but i think it's a good idea and put a gas these them on the, in the provide some order and the revenue can improve the infrastructure a going as the, the metal playing with the started up at a, with common studies and mailed outgoing, much less that of buddha, now even ease of both oldest residents might cost a more romantic gaze at the masses of tourist on the pier. the
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if you ask people what their lives, which is they'll probably say to live happy healthy life to become 90 or a 100 years old, or still fits and enjoy every day to the fullest. but how do you get that? well, as our reporter found out, the people living on the italian island, i'm sorry, didn't. yeah. may have discovered the secret to reaching an old age in good shape onto and on. zillow is 91 farming and his sheep are his life. his age doesn't stop him. from working every day. so i should probably know if i stop doing this, i'll dive is my passion. it keeps me alive. different leave it to me, should i sit in an armchair at home is throwing old throne like us. now. i don't think the additional physically and mentally fit in old age here in the mountain
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villages of sardinia. it's more the rule than the exception. what are they doing differently? the province of all the extra on the islands, eastern coast is a so called blue zone regions in the world where life expectancy is above average. many here reached their 100th birthday as they have been doing for generations. village monuments commemorate the oldest vessel fi icon, jaida sophia content love each 100 years old in the middle of the 19th century filter change minds. yes, we'll see. she was grandmother to raphael stuff. i lived to be $110.00. that's easy enough and really getting my pension for and for her part and i have to be a 100 and for that and the good. okay. the family tree is full of centenarians. got . so i'm convinced that genetics plays a major role in our longevity. eduardo fiorabello has already analyzed over 3000 search engines along with his research team. he's come to the conclusion that genetics only plays a major role in the 1st 50 years of life. when to the assignment that quin
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paradoxically the messages, the older we get, the more we have to pay attention to how we behave and what we do. critical of it. as you can see, the lifestyle plays an important role with what we eat and break this very important good air and good food. at traditional sort, any and family celebrations, only home grown food is served. these are all mine. he produced at all a waste. so everything here on the table is homegrown ways that one, that one, that one which we try to only eat, but we produce ourselves click blue shield and something else seems apparent here. how important family cohesion is you sent already? not sure. i always feel like i've been reborn, thing from frontier. i'm part of society. i feel safe, not isolated or alone. cynthia and i was gonna say is, are lots of that are. so let's go past
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the . d then that at 91 you'll reach a 100 for sure. and so our denny is only us for region. it looks like they've found the secret recipe for a long happy life. and so it looks like to increase your chances of becoming a 100 years old. you need to eat good food is too busy and surround yourself with people who love. well, that's our denny and wisdom brings us to the end of today's show. thank you so much for watching. remember, we have more great stories from across europe online. check them out on our social media. my name is let's show phoenix time the
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