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well, be yeah, you know, the actually ended by the middle of 2024. i see seeing all these kind of positive signals. people say we can do without russian, russian, oil and gas when we need to. that's all for me for now. up next as world stories the week and report. thank you so much for your company with with a man with the memories of a woman. ali from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, break to his escape will be the journey of his life. far from home, ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be alone. despair badly.
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oh, in that re credit that will go through with it. i was born in stuart's march 30th on d, w. ah, this week in world stories, we're looking at the effects of the ukraine war help at polish borders. israel offer support for ukrainian refugees. we begin with a nato maneuver in norway, soldiers from several nations, a conducting defensive readiness training in a joint routine exercise,
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fire and maneuver. $2500.00 french polish, spanish and portuguese soldiers. taking part in this nato exercise cold, brilliant jump. the soldiers told us, the invasion of ukraine has posted their determination to defend their country. this exercise we are, we actually, i can see that we are a solid group. i it's, we are what we are working. i like i one organism. and if we are together, we will, i find a way these drills have been in planning for 2 years. they're using the cold conditions in norway to train artillery, infantry and specialists. you can deal with chemical and biological attacks, checking into operability between countries. these groups are on a 5 day notice to deploy, but currently only within nato's borders. attending the drills,
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general vollmer ones, the 2nd highest officer in the german army. and now a top nato commander told dw news exclusively. he's greatly in favor of the recent move by the german government to increase annual military spending to 2 percent of g d p, with an additional one off injection of a 100000000000 euros. our neighboring countries are counting on germany and with this announcement and with the will now to, to rebuild forces, re enforce them again, that is a strong statement and of course, from a military perspective. and as a nato commander, i'm counting on germany that they were rebuild capabilities they gave away many years ago. the exercises here at camp ran f, a rule, so aimed at reassuring people living in norway, in the nearby town of hummer. people told us they're fully aware of the drills and norway has the border. we do with russia and
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a we never know what can happen. so i think it's also a lot of fear in norway. what can happen, we don't know later will protect us. and they think ukraine would her it better if they wary natal? no, i'm afraid of that. and because i think we have to work and people to people in peace process and not the military. many of the soldiers present here will know, participate in a 355 increase strong drill, cold response conducted by norway's own armed forces with nato involvement. the commanders say these exercises are designed as warnings for russia only to prepare defensively. ah, according to the un refugee agency, more than 3600000 people have fled ukraine since the beginning of the war,
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mostly women and children, neighboring poland has taken in most of the refugees. after escaping the war zone, their train finally arrives in poland. hundreds of women and children is a bark to safety. at platform number 5 in samuel station, either and her 2 children have been travelling for 3 days and freezing nights. they exhausted but relief to be getting help. their house in hockey was destroyed in a russian. eric tarsem, not another one. they kept bombing are so young. it didn't stop martha. we had to take shelter in the bunker and other tribute there for days and were to him. all that is when we decided to fly with him, when were you? will you call his lateral rather at the bureau, jacques? it was horrific. the children didn't stop crying, but we tried to comfort them and try to stay calm. but in sight, we were also shaken up alice. they show us blurry photos of hockey's,
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their city in ruins. their husbands are still there because they are not allowed to leave the country. 4 year old vanya doesn't understand why. i call the gate. i miss my daddy. we went on the train and we were going and going and going, li village go oh, go in the entrance hall, a hundreds of one. it is provide the new arrivals with food, water, close, free, sim cards and advice like olga many don't know where to go from here. know what to do next. the cities may of or check by coon, is coordinating the humanitarian relief effort since the worn ukraine began. he says he hasn't had more than 4 hours sleep a day. he's proud that his city has managed to provide help, but his worried he does know how long they can keep it up. we are, we are the city whole not, you know, humanity,
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organization. so we will be not to do this for a, for a long time. or for forever, you know, just which i talk with someone transition to her boss for a long period of time. he, he tells us, is to quickly relocate the refugees to other cities. all guy has finally decided to continue her journey towards so once it was all other plans to call her husband and her parents. she doesn't have the strength yet because she is afraid they might not answer. jewish ukrainian refugees can move to israel under a law created as a response to the horrors of the holocaust. it could help many ukrainians find a new home including nuff haggling. they are safe at last just a week ago. neatness. gov. his wife and sister arrived in israel from odessa,
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fleeing the war in ukraine, stuck a face of the gig, or a dar cities of being bowman to her many have been destroyed. and there are many casualties among the civilian population. alina, that's what russian aggression looks like. i see skag associate as someplace good for now. they are living in the hotel in the small city of norfolk eileen, along with many other refugees. every one here is waiting for the entry documents to be processed neatly. is entitled to israeli citizenship because his jewish, that's the law. he feels welcome already heard the garage, but yet we're getting lots of support here on my lease, or we're being fed and given clothes and everything that we need nazareth mux, monica monk. and that's exactly how it should be. according to the male. once an immigrant himself from all dover, and now encourage his refugees to come to his city of your network with your mother
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. when selling point, he mentions cheaper rent than in telephone is brenwood. another bottle from where the one yesterday, with mostly abruptly, he also uses facebook to invite refugees to nov, haggling, which has already taken in 200 people. fleet the war. well, these railey government, still arguing about how much immigration the country can handle. the mayor ceased their arrival as a positive on the rock. mister keller, earlier should i look at other immigration waves in the past? the 1000000 and i see what it did to his realize your score more. it definitely did a lot. and mostly my youngest from the migrant from back then all have high ranking job. so they've benefited the country for good. and i believe that will happen again more gemelli a lot. shabani poor the city is no stranger to integration. half the residence he is big russian. and unlike in other parts of israel, street signs are not only written in hebrew, arabic and english, but russian,
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2 kinds of them. and those who were once immigrants themselves are lending a helping hand to the more around the new israeli and needed more than one other than we we have. we have too much and we can give meet. he says he now wants to find an apartment job and run, he pro, he says he has no plans to return to ukraine except to visit his parents who stayed behind in odessa. ah, ukrainians, living in berlin are following the developments in their home country. for them, it has been an emotional state of emergency since the war broke out. one young woman expresses her fears, sorrows and hopes through art. victoria sorta chin ski strolls through a berlin park,
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but her thoughts are in ukraine where she was born and still has family and friends . her father has made it out of keith, but she still hasn't heard from her relatives and mario paul, in days. they don't know if they're still alive and sir yet so, i mean, we just hope that somehow they managed to survive in this incredibly horrible situation and because they have no electricity, no water, no food. victoria sorta, chintz key has been living and working in berlin as a successful photographer since 2013 her family left. what was then still the soviet union when she was 11 years old. she lived in israel, canada, and the u. s. but her work often recalls memories of ukraine. her long running project lands of no return presents one example. for almost 10 years, she chronicled the gradual disappearance of traditional ukrainian villages and
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their people. her grandparents lived in one such village near keith. she remembers her many happy visits as a little girl. ah. some of her photos were on display and berlin's art east gallery until late february. the gallery specializes in art from ukraine. gallery. cornelia schmidt meyer is planning the next exhibition to include works by victoria sorta chikavsky . schmidt meyer herself spent a few years in ukraine. right after the war broke out. she and her business partner started a foundation to support ukrainian artists and bring artworks out of the country and run against unfunded. we wanted to start working right away to healthy artists, so they could go on expressing themselves and working if they can visit us. there are some artists who say they're no longer able to right now, that they simply don't have the energy or the strength of tom. victoria sorta
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chikavsky is also doing what she can to help with her art to. she's planning her next photo project for ukraine. i would like to photograph how the consumer will come out from this crisis. how it will be rebuilt again. and i would like to focus on the younger generation. my hope is to capture her this periods of the ukrainian people who are very strong in my mind and before capable of bringing this country back to life. she's already got a title for her project, ukraine's the afterlife. mm ah
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