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steve, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour, but in the meantime, don't forget, you can get lots more news and information as well as in depth reporting on our website. just go to d, w dot com for me and the entire team. thanks for watching her i'm you can that i want that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smugglers reliance the what's your story with. ready ready he wasn't, i was women, especially victims of violence in labs of take part and send us your story. we are
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trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information ah, this week on world stories, celebrity chef feeds refugees and levine, distance learning from ukraine in germany. we begin and urban. the town in north western ukraine has been badly damaged by russian attacks. the situation is confusing and those who can are leaving for an uncertain future. finally,
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voiding a bus to safety, these refugees have just come out of the fighting zone northwest of keith. daria has been on the road for hours. you believe? well, you will have everything there and just fled. i don't know whether we will ever be able to come back here pin a suburb north west of cave has been one of the worst hit places in this war. sees fires have been agreed and broke in time and again just a few days ago, a family of 4 was killed near this bridge. there was shelled on their way out of the small town. this is one of the places that had been fought about for days. people have been sitting there trapped waiting for an opportunity to get out, leaving behind what they could not carry with them. people have been fleeing in a hurry. shelling can start again at any moment. some have been walking for many
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kilometers before being able to cross over the bridge. to reach one of the buses. just the law is thrashed, so it's difficult and terrifying. the roads are destroyed, there's destroyed military equipment everywhere. dead bodies lie around, we saw all this while walking. it's difficult for everybody, including old women. it's very frightening. watches the us many, i have no idea where to go. next. this kindergarten was closed after the war began . it's now hosting people who have fled to fighting with people. they do not exist. our son arrive without even wearing slippers. some come without a coat. there is some grandmother as he went out to fetch water and we were evacuated because that lies were under threat. whole retirement homes have been evacuated, the refugees can rest here for
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a few days. so you, you hold is natural. everybody from our neighborhood laughed. a plane flew over us, then it suddenly turned dropped a bomb and everything was on fire. volunteers quickly evacuated us when you're as abruptly as evacuation of his pin and other suburbs goes on. the kindergarten braces for more people to arrive in the coming days. the. he's one of the most famous ships in ukraine, yet getting club a tango. after fleeing his home city, he's now cooking and levine, preparing free gore main meals for refugees. if you need a free meal and eve, just ask for menu number 2, master chef again. corporate tango is crafting a daily meal for refugees. and just because it's free doesn't mean it's not going
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me going to be like, so it's about the gravy of the fees and the audio wild mushrooms global tank. it was certainly one of the most well known ships from the crane. he won the reality show master chef ukraine in 2015 and had a restaurant in here which he left behind. the very day russia made it as a man of fighting age corporate tank can not lead the country. we have to enlist the military called, that he will do anything to help your brain. but as a soldier, he wouldn't be much help. my world is like being world, you know, i was allow, be and everyone, it's like my world. that's why i'm thinking that if i take the gun, i will be like just the one of the worst soldiers in the, in the world. but if i take knife and i go to the kitchen, i can be one of the best in the world. today. his 1st customers show up around 11
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am. this couple arrived in the view from the central ukrainian city of separation week ago. wanting to know if we heard about if can comp a tank from our smartphone from face. he's doing a good thing. we're very grateful to him. in such difficult times, he's made a menu for us, for the refugees were very grateful. the 3 menu number 2 is paid for by profits for menu number one, which attracts those looking to support the cause and rub shoulders with a celebrity. chef is in my last nica cousin. my wife heard about him on tv for my lunch. luncheon delivered a filibuster now, but of course she told me about it and we decided to come and see if there was really a free menu for refugee, etc. well, we wanted to blood and support the restaurant. jalencia lloyd is old. my between what they have lost mecca, the gamma g m. for now the beast row is called others,
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but that name says club tank o could change. nothing right now and those eve can be set in stone. ah, thousands of ukrainian children had to flee their homes and recent weeks, putting an end to their schooling for now. but some ukrainian teachers are doing their best to keep up the school routine. it's 8 o'clock in the western german city of bon yes. the 1st lesson of the day is starting for nasty ha you, it's an online lesson. normally she would be in keith at her school right now. but at the beginning of march, she had to flee ukraine together with her family because of the war. so the, her little of the don't as it is quite important to stay in touch with teachers and classmates. we all need that in the situation. that way we get to see how all of us are doing here. that way, every one knows that i'm doing well said over deborah,
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issue, liz, alice shaw, she said over here to day, alina trots is giving the lesson before the war began. they could all be at school together. now most of her classmates are scattered all over europe. that's why elaina teaches them digitally. she's still in, keith. should say, no, especially older than me. it's dangerous to stay at home. here you are not sure what can you give me? but teaching the children distracts me from the reality we live in your home is let us know them. i would like to close my eyes and wake up in another life. but unfortunately, that is not possible with the co anywhere from the service. nostra, along with her sister and mother has been placed with a host family in germany. this gives them security for the time being,
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nevertheless, like thousands of ukrainian children, the kids are now missing important lessons at school. that's why they'll soon be enrolled in germany until then online lessons helped them yet, but it was name. if i do exercises with them, i paint with them. we car and glue. we make all kinds of art work, my new, you know, to walker you, my radius i this gives them strength. it gives them courage and also confidence for the future. will you guys you said that the yes. so in the us? no, no, no, no. my bulletin sales for doing the shopping to day the close of sinks for is a fine. nadia is in germany. her classmates in poland, the czech republic, ants, lavinia, but her teacher manages to reach them all. ah, a popular high speed train link between saint petersburg and the finish capital, helsinki won't be running for the foreseeable future. on the final trains. many
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disaffected russians looking to start a new life abroad. another train pulls into the station, bringing people to safety. most passengers are russians, not ukrainians. the train from st. petersburg to helsinki takes about 3 and a half hours. it's been booked out for days. flights between russia and western europe have been suspended. most of the arrivals here want nothing more than to observe political and economic developments in russia from a safe distance and the goal. worse for my room, mate vision to find the run through. erica said for more time only russian passengers with a valid visa or residency permit can enter the european union. alina,
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who is the translator left russia the day after russia began its assault on ukraine . she's staying with friends in helsinki, but her visa expires in 3 months and it's uncertain whether she will be able to remain in finland. she's deeply shocked by what has happened. crying and not sleeping. seen it since it's all started for the shower. sheila, she'll be sure that men going back i'm not sure if i will be able to leave but this fear in russia criticizing the war, can land you in jail, which is why more and more russians are leaving the country. finland has welcomed them with open arms. more and more people here have come to see russian president vladimir putin as a threat to finland to finland shares
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a 1300 kilometer border with russia before finland was proud of its neutrality. now for the 1st time ever, a majority of fin support joining nato would filter the point. i think it's important to try and avoid but also the kind of free life sat down that kind of you for me does the math to deal with levels. the finished government does not want to cause alarm, but the country has gone on high alert. this film reminds the public to be ready for any eventually this memorial is dedicated to those who died in what is remembered as the winter war of 1939. tiny finland fought back against the soviet union. despite heavy losses, finland managed to ward off
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a soviet occupation. joining nato could act as a deterrent. but russia has threatened political and military consequences. finland has not yet applied for nato membership. but there are signs that it's under consideration. finland's foreign minister is a guest at nato summit's. here in helsinki, alina feel safe from what is happening in russia for now. but she worries about the future. ah.
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oh, no. can people insure oppression? shortly from economy. the genesis of the conflict in easton with okay, oh, great improvement culture aren't 20 d w into the conflict with sebastian, how worry, go. russia spies about the progress of the war? that's more bands of investigative journalist was managed to pierce the veil of secrecy among them. i'm very proud gotta founder, an editor of be again tour website, which tracks russia who can do services is really difficult for a logical play dough. because not only by 60 minutes, d, w,
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m. but if you've got any issues with thoughts, they will credit you for one thing that used to win the word. and another thing to this is a shadow of what a shame bella. ruth wasn't able to stop putin and 2020. 0, you have no fun in moscow. the attitude was we can do this. we can re establish ourselves. ah.

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