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inspiring story about survival of the home and you go get the tennis. i was the only one. what like music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube dw documentary. the this is focus on europe. i'm laura babylon, welcome. the fall of serious dictatorship has set a seismic shift in motion for the region and also for the millions of asylum seekers who came to europe since a rebels over through. but charlotte sides regime the syrians had been celebrating the end of an era. one that was marked by oppression and brutality. regional and international powers are trying to facilitate a peaceful transition. while thousands of syrians who fled the sab regime are
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already returning home. more than the $3000000.00 syrians, including salad in risk and has adopted, son mohammed found refuge in neighboring turkey during the civil war. they settled in the border city of desi and tab, along with half a 1000000 others syrians. but now these refugees faced a difficult choice to stay there or return to their homeland risking an uncertain future. and a nation crippled by war for syrians, which used to go back there is no plan be. they know that if they leave turkey, it's unlikely that they'll be allowed to return of one syrian refugee. he wants to stay and one who wants to return to his homeland. but from the same family salad and rethink and his adopted son mohammed have been living in the to a peach board, a city of garcia and temp for 7 years. in syria,
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rebec spent many years in prison. in turkey, he works in construction. he was happy to hear the phone of the dictator, but at home he's lost everything. an acquaintance and timid footage of his house. and this with this man that will help me. there's no electricity or water there anymore. he. i think the house is in ruins, study i need to even stall the still building frame for the in heavy only the walls are standing, right. i thought maybe i'd have to rebuild everything. but i don't have the money for that type in what the, how to solve. so if we returned under these conditions again, we'd have to sleep and attempt to your best. most of the i don't want that to love him and i'm really, i mean the family of 7 lives in a poor neighborhood in guessing and some of the children grew up into. okay. they never got to know that hometown and that time over the past days resent cas told to not to with his adopted son mohammed about serious future. now that dictate, aside has full and a 20 year old lost his father in
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a foaming. now he wants to find his mother and father, i don't know where she is or, or if she's been imprisoned, then what i me, i haven't heard from her in years or no. yeah. i want to find out if she's still alive and right in my last, syria is my homeland, i'm at and i'm on. i'm not afraid to go back. then we all have to die some day and look into the half of most a 100 more here on the right. he says farewell to his adoptive family. the promises to stay in touch of a father salad and risk a can receive some good news. it could help change his mind. the book that have a fee is this way canonical. these things aren't going well for us here. either with this with the rent is very high types and the attitude of the church toward us has changed. and they've been sitting for a long time that we should go back this of the 1st they welcome to the 2, but now they don't want us anymore as the, the one ahead on saw. it's going to see life isn't easy under these conditions.
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it's gonna be by the truck with say, ok, it's a question being asked by many of the $400000.00 syrians. and guess the onset, a city with a population of 1000000, just 60 kilometers from the syrian border on the streets, the flags of a new syria being handed out, gets public opinion and took he has shifted. the majority now wants the refugees to go back home for you have the zip and there are neighbors. it's, but it's best for them. and for us that they live over the summer and song about their syrians working from my brother in law, the other they want to leave now are charged with the syrians go back the 1st 2 or 3 months might be a bit problematic. but a lot of our young people are unemployed, they will take the jobs, check it on the, on the, even to the keys official was pushing for the return of syrian refugees. sooner letting us, we'll work to ensure that the syrians can return to their homeland and help with
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reconstruction. so the, some i let them is it. so that is many are in 2 minds about leaving. they felt themselves a new life and took a, i guess, the entech, many restaurants and businesses all serial now. and the model has a lot of it. i came here with my family without a sense to a name data. and that's what it was. a tough time and a lot. no, no, i think now we're doing reasonably well then from the level that nice. on the other hand, syria is their homeland as 13 years of exile is enough as a mobile home and a lot of it because people process and that will be held at the border crossing the people in lining up wine. that's no mass. exodus techies, interior administrators currently reporting up to 1000 or 2 needs a day. we meet mohammed again at the end. you cannot check point. as announced, he's packed his bags. his excitements comes with a tinge of sadness. with the case, i'm turning my back in turkey here,
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glancing at my life so far, my memories are in here on the right side of my home. snap charlotte as everybody here knows. once you've left, there's no easy return to turkey. the residency status is revoked. no matter what happens in syria with them in his homeland my how much is a ready making his arrival known as anticipation is growing alongside with no, i haven't met with syria isn't an easy place for a young man on his future job. but i want to fight a work in construction and help rebuild my country. i saw on the other side has gone to things and syria, just have to get better for them as well. that's what i thought i saw. and with that made sense self into an m, so in the future. so it's one of the deadliest natural disasters to hit spain in decades, record rain fall and slash flood struck in late october, killing more than 200 people in some places. a years worth of rain came down in
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just hours, destroying homes and infrastructure. nearly all of those who died were in the region of valencia and springs east residents there. say officials failed to warn them in time. well, the disaster has up ended the lives of marian miguel and they are struggling to cope with the aftermath. they feel abandoned by the authorities and see they can only rely on their community for supports the car, graveyards everywhere. here on the outskirts of valencia city. more than a month after the catastrophic floods that destroyed cars are a silent and painful reminder for residents here like mattie garcia. she lost her father in the floods. or now what does he wasn't? he's only the left, the police officer checked my phone and told me my father didn't receive any messages off to 7, 35 pm to be there. so his cellphone must have got to act also like i, you know,
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but the flooded mom wasn't tree good until over half an hour later, those by which time my father had already died during this a moment though. no one, no, no, said the little felipe, i got to see a month ago. those body was found 10 days later by volunteers help from the authorities was and still is scarce as marie that you, the getty audio we did get psychological help, is to go pick up. but we only received 2 phone calls this whole month. so she can tell you that if nothing, no, no, no, that's what he's in the stomach way. oh, taking pills to be able to sleep with me for good because of the day any recurring noise, this is sort of the icons stopped thinking about what my father suffered to go to, but i have been cited okay. he was clinging to offense. so no one rescued him. the, it's a trauma she shares with many the floods on october 29th with the worst in decades in spain. they followed heavy rains and destroyed entire neighborhoods. at least
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222 people died. starting over, it's difficult for businesses to only a few shops in the area have reopened. like this butcher. a supermarket manager donated a few 1000 euros to help store manager marguerite. that kind of don't open up again . it means a lot to me seeing people come back in, not crying because when the shop was closed, they came to congress and cry. it was crying. you form a problem with people that you didn't have before. for shoppers even going into a local store, it's an emotional experience. i just thought i'd give you, i'm happy it was because we've been practically abundant the unless we have nowhere to go to buy anything, not even a low for brandon, that's simply a lot of other fun. it was volunteers who cleared the money from the shops.
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financial aid from the government has only reached a few of those affected my life. am i going to get feels wrong. people like me a really hooked financially and yadda a i have some help arrived soon because the dense and really pining up which is a short drive away. mcgill camacho is also struggling. miguel was born with a rare neural muscular disorder and his paralyzed. he and his family lost their adapted van to the floods he's yet to receive financial aid to replace it tells us by a computer playing video, i can't get some medical appointments therapies are leisure activities. so the family raised money for a new van by a crowd funding, but it will take weeks even months before it's adapted. perform a go, it's about more than a ban. looks like so much damage has been done. i feel sorry for the fall,
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for those who have died, many of the deaths could have been avoided. yes, but i also have the feeling that the sales people being completely forgotten to this crisis. you can see that just from the example of public buses. another adopted for people with reduced mobility. no thoughts has been given to this. the same applies to financial support. this neglect a feeling that unites those affected. the regional government has admitted that mistakes were made, both in the emergency response as well as the aftermath dw, as requests for an interview remain unanswered. for locals, like many garcia on apology is not enough. she's convinced if the warning systems had worked, her father would still be alive. she started a petition, demanding justice for the victims. tens of thousands have signed
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i think this is the only way people will see the realities. how is being left alone? if it wasn't for the volunteers, because the missouri would be much great to see the fund on going. he said yes. i want to make it clear. my father didn't just died. he was killed. and that will be justice. you can do that. here in valencia, new slogan is doing the rounds. only the people save the people trust in the saw or do you use has one very soon did you know that sweden is home to one of the world's densest? most populations that are estimated to be more than 200000 of them in the northern nation. the animal thrives in sweden's, vast forests, and near the city of interview visitors can get up close and personal with them. at the most part, that's where your zebra works. as a guide, but he's becoming increasingly worried about the moose. climate change is affecting
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their habitat and that's making them a target for hunters. mooses sweetens national animal and the favorites among many holiday makers at the moose park and fema due to risk and go with safari to see this majestic animal park operates, or young saver explains that visitors can even feed the moose. that's to say no sort of move your wants to hold it like this between your finger. awesome. and then what was going to be say that the let's go meeting the moose is a vacation highlights for many, a 8 year old, a nuke is feeling brave. she's traveled here from berlin with our family service. i think it's great that's such fascinating animals and they really even say and they come by. and then i also think the homes are beautiful and,
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and the who on afternoon show should the family gets close enough to almost cuddle the king of the forest. and the southern sweden, what chance of encountering a moose in the wild decreasing master populations are in decline? take on fi, no, a big threat to the moose is climate change. then the pullback event leads me last summer, for example was very hot tubs. we have been causing many plants to grow quickly or which reduce their nutritional value. it's not so the moose need to eat a lot more means and not only there just isn't more food around 6. if not, we get you over to the 80 most at the best to meet the consequences. less winter thoughts on an increase in disease resulting and weaker cose on small icons sweeping has approximately $200000.00 moose. the some people see moose is worth protecting. others consider them a pest,
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their new building destroys trees, especially a mano culture for us. since land owner let us thomas the, he has the other 5 system of damage and the most constant place not the tree up so that the cap could easily assume comes as something called the damage poses a problem for the forest industry, which is why it's competing for extensive moves, hunting it one more day sooner than i own a competitor as taurus and has been hunting moves for as long as he can remember. for every fall he roams the forest with his dog grew in search of news. the season his hunting club only has permission to kill 6 animals less than previously. and as a reason for that, uh somebody will go there are only half as many moves here. now as i work 10 or 15 years ago, or am i to you in some areas the population is so low and that hunting is no longer
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permitted. i'll put them on hold. i just don't know, and it's almost like if they don't have like, who has the most important jump today? tracking the moose. this follows the roots on a smartphone before long the dog has sent it and unable to wait a few minutes on that the men will slowly creep up. i'd go up to see the moose. a young bull, does it stand a chance against the hunters rifle? alice thinks there will be fewer news to hunt the southern suite in the near future . this news can experience heaps, dress, even at 14 degrees celsius during summer website. and since our climate is getting warmer and warmer, it'll get tougher for them. home in the, on the
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move safari, and from the who has drawn to the close going saver is already preparing smokes for the next tour. as moose low potatoes for a small use use it for me. the moose is a magical animal. the dislike are unicorn and it's unique. you're not there, but the cool, even before i started working with them, and now i think they're even cooler and they have data. they have so much personality in the young savior. hopes that in future parks like his both be the only place where moose can still be seen in southern suite, the holiday season in germany for many, it means a trip to the christmas market to meet friends and joining a mug of mulled wine and listening to festive music. both gang is a choir director in the capital berlin whose rehearsing for
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a big concert. but there won't be any instruments or sounds on stage wolf games. choir is a visual faced and one that sends a signal for inclusivity. both going mission has a busy day ahead and just a few hours he's quiet will deform hearing then it's members. most people with hearing impairments on the program to know i taught often songs and sign language mission has directed the ensemble for more than 20 years. but the nets never go away. i never show that i'm nervous. i put up posters, then rehearsed so that nothing goes wrong. i hope nothing will go wrong. but we're not perfect. a few days earlier in the rehearsal room, the choir is discussing the correct jessica full. hopefully. it can vary according to dialect and a well designed hearing people, the client has had to fight for its place. flew in the past,
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i often saw add button concerts advertised at the church for hearing people. so why don't we hearing impaired people have the opportunity to attend one to these guys are not fins, concepts, this whole a step performing a song in which the belief is received jesus. but how does that work and sign language on the states might come. we'll show you standing up the lines how we imagine that the via wins does. unfortunately, the reception in fund how. how does he arrive sign language? poetry is more expressive and melodic some day to day sign language change altogether. yearning. so thomas, cuba has been in the quiet for over 10 years. he's found a community here that supports him. that good news desk people are people that looked at the assigning hugs, hold off the beautiful movements being made available. they take that individually
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. so a lot from is to eyes translating. the psalms into sign language isn't easy to find, despise if we might need 2 or 3 sessions to correct and improve the material to perform it. so you'll notice something and discuss it. that's useful. sent us, it's important that that people can understand what we're doing. stekovic owner was out of state. that's the 5 day both gun. misha is a carpenter where he relies on other senses. with me. if i use my hands to feel the machine starting up, it's up to you can't work immediately after you turn it on. you know how they became, that? you can tell if i find ration when the machine is reading. mission is the only desk person in the company who uses a translation. apple addressed just to communicate with colleagues
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and yet i was 14, and a colleagues come in and works better than comes because they're german. isn't that good either? your thoughts? yes. for and colleagues feel comfortable working with me. as it's typical for hearing people to formulate long, complicated sentences, which are harder to understand on the evening has fallen and the guests take the seats lively conversations i held loudly in silence. the lights dim, full glory to god in the highest, from the box christmas oratorio. this one is the type of and looking to find it impressive how you can begin to understand assigning. when you read along with a narrative, i'm amazed at how many people take part that the event is with best people like me, and that resonates in my heart. the audience can also get involved.
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13 songs later, the choir monster is happy. i'm very pleased to get in there when great falls gum. michelle will perform again with his choir. it's next is advent. silent yet full of meaning. co all tall and kevin, lean are a couple living in paris. their goal is to live sustainably. so they've pulled their skills in engineering and interior design to carry out an experiment, and they've invited these critters into their home to assist them. the apartment is a laboratory of sorts where everything is fit for purpose, even the fungus in the shower. definitely welcome to the apartment of the future. we call it the oven bios via office. they were telling you kind of a lien, and i projected ourselves into 2040 to see how we could live in tens of an areas but in a low tech way. so with technology is that make it possible to cut greenhouse gas
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emissions by a factor of 5 water consumption by 10 on a set that does not generate waste? that's healthy financially accessible. and that's nice of this couple live in a 26 square meter apartment modestly sized, but was comfortably enough space for cooking, eating, and farming from the best of the telephone is. so we have a $300.00 leader water base. and with 124 plants, the roots, it directly in a nutrients solution. and that allows us to cut our water consumption to attend compared to a classic soil culture. and so it's simpler to have this system in an apartment of the city, the possible their organic waste ends up here on provides id of food for the very own little animal. help us to the i'm sure these are black fly larvae. they're incredible. the way they transformed the compost into a quality fertilizer. on the not the couples,
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only animal roommates in this apartment where self sufficiency is paramount. oh that's cool. don't finish what you can hear. are the crickets singing. we have a farm here too. and for this experiment, we have the help of several experts for determining our nutritional needs. and we realized that we needed vitamin b 12, for example. that's how we decided to raise crickets as food for us here. this is a temp for a lot to score on everything we bring into the apartment is recycled into resources for other living organisms. so for example, the shower has several particular features. the water from the shower is return to the bio product system and we grow the mushrooms in the shower because of the ideal conditions there within the apartment. it's both of them and chevy is best available for the bottle of 2 different lift. it says move it to someone has a couple built in tossed, set up themselves in order to minimize costs and make everything at least
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repairable to. in fact, we've got to reinvent everything in this apartment. so we call this the customer all the future because the heating elements underneath, connected to the solar panels about done is it's extremely well insulated and therefore allows you to cook food with steam or water. that except was $7.00 to $10.00 times less energy than a conventional cooking system because it's on that's with us. then we have a ventilation and installation system for the entire apartment. which also means that we don't need air conditioning in the summer or heating in the winter. the couple spend 5 months in the customized lot of apartment on the rooftop. so paris who needs to join a fitness studio? when in this apartment of the future, you can get a workout while spinning your laundry. urban living that's beneficial both to the environment and the residence. well, i've always wanted
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a rowing machine in my apartment. that's all from us this we get focus on here. bye for now. the, the, the
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half way announced a story is almost the same practice. mostly they close, they go down, was flawless on the label. how many good i've been almost done, police police 40 mostly part of that there. so if you've got 3 equal payments or is asked for basically for a little that be more than a few items to some of the ceiling. come with the effect in 30 minutes on the w. where is mohammed the sled from northern iraq?
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and he became one of hundreds of migrants who vanished every year. somewhere in the no matter the lines between banners. and i'm afraid i'll never see him again. i went, oh you in 75 minutes on d. w. the easiest on the rounded oak trees. and they use by day, by night and over the full season. natures, great, adaptive,
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and living see to europe, oak trees, dogs, jenny reset on dw disruption is the goal. chaos is the goal. it's a wrecking crew. radically. they want to bring the system rights come. so the donald trump will be the next president of the united states. recognize in some ways, divisions, and american society division works for him. he wants to increase polarization, have to wait for trumps. rise to power. these were the foot soldiers among the success for the rest of the
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us say of the also rise starts january 18th on dw, the, the, this is the, the, the in years life of the friends, the wides verdicts. and these just as pending, co mass right trial, crowds gather outside the cold with fairly close ex husband has already plead guilty to raping on drug in a over almost a decade. 50 other man, i'm also being on trial. also on the program, women's rights activists in syria tell dw, well what they want from the new leaders, as the countries, things to rebuild after the fall of a side and rescue is pulled on and explore alive from a caving entity in a difficult operation. but the mission also on this is chris. this is.

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