eiliv erdal: i hope this is the biggest hole they are going to make. >> eiliv erdal hopes that in the end, the social and economic costs of the mining project on the forde fjord will eventually cause the company to cave in. he dreams of building and running a hotel on its crystalline waters. one that -- of course -- would serve fish. damien: next, to turkey, which after years of being practically ignored by the european union, is suddenly being taken extremely seriously by politicians. now that's because turkish help is being seen as crucial to solving the refugee crisis. but here in germany, dealing with turkey is extremely controversial. some people i talk to are nervous of relying on the turkish government, which they accuse of clamping down on freedom of speech. but chatting to others, i've also noticed a certain amount of anti-turkish prejudice that is deep-seated in some sections of european society. which is one reason why many europeans just don't realise how much turkey is already doing to help syrians fleeing war. particularly in the border city of kilis, where there are now