tv World Stories Deutsche Welle May 28, 2022 10:15pm-10:31pm CEST
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last week and also smaller european films like triangle sadness which went away with this years top rise the palm. ok scott rock throw in can thanks so much. this is of course to give you news. live from berlin. you're up to date now world stories a week and report is up. next we'll look at ukrainians. refusing to move out of a car, keep subway station. i'm a spicer to watch. it's not a question of whether the next crisis will come. but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important?
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but we start in northeastern ukraine in car keys. bombs are no longer falling on this large city, but many people are still so afraid. they don't want to give up their shelters. they came here to be the bombs and now they don't want to leave people who have been living in the subway station are petitioning the government to let them stay subway stations here. and hargrove, have been serving as bomb shelters since the beginning of the war. ve katerina top i and her husband have been living here since the very 1st day. you do have, are you ross that he dearly i go home every 3 weeks, so they semester, but i always need to prepare myself mentally before i can go down without the moisture when i run home and take a bath. so we can wash here is that the conditions are not ideal. util, so there's a lot of my life is doing. others don't have a choice. they do not have a place to go back to any more. the shelling of hargrove has all but
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subsided, and the local government wants to get the subway system running again. it wants the people to leave the metro and is offering to relocate them, but many here don't trust the piece. no was, i don't know. she had a law yet on look, i do go out on the street sometimes. but the fear is always there that it for it is not that easy. but if we need time to overcome it, not done her on the subway station, many of the houses have been destroyed in some streets. barely a horse has been untouched. olga has also spent the past months in a subway is the 1st time she's come back to see the apartment where she lived with her mother and her son. she was told that there was damage, but she didn't know how bad it was. told us it's terrible, hold on one with
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a shell. it's a wall in one of the rooms as debris. everywhere she documents everything. people can report the damage on the government website, but nobody knows how long it would take to get any support and that i shot my knees or shaking my knees that actually shaking. i still can't believe agile for what i knew that the windows were broken when you talk. if only that chow hadn't hasten yet. if there wasn't a hole in the wall, we might still somehow move back towards the house is still standing, but this is different. fairly for for now, the only thing to do is to collect some of their belongings. they will not move
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back to the subway, but to a relative's house. ah newtown, north of t of has become synonymous with the horrors of russia's war of aggression against ukraine. the mass graves discovered their have sent shock waves around the world. now reconstruction of the city is said to start long lines at this fuel station in butcher drivers are only allowed to buy 10 liters each only. and it's not enough to fill up your car even to get to keep around. 3000 residents have returned since what shall we drew from here and the front line shifted, but the impact of the war is everywhere. even the basics, like water and electricity, are still lacking the priorities, restoring essential services. mclean, a scoring works for the city, coordinating the reconstruction, this ah trade center was ah,
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completely robbed at the beginning. she wants people to come back and help rebuild what remains after the russian occupation if russians. well, not do it 2nd attempt. oh, it's a cave witcher. ah, though the calm, comfortable place leaving us, it was but for now the city depends on private donations. like this to feed people, as most supermarkets way destroyed yet, residents optimistic wouldn't. and there was a guy above his peaceful. we are getting back to normal with them. so everything is getting better. people are coming back. okay, so since this years, right. but not everyone who wants to return has anywhere to live. nearly 3 quarters of our homes here have been damaged or destroyed. helena mccullough's house burned
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to the ground in a rocket attack. roy was in me. oh my god. that was this was my living room. the couple flat to keep wood wants to move back to butcher as soon as possible. jim bowen lewis that butcher has been liberated. it's my home. i don't want to be anywhere else. i'm staying here a little in the ruins. they find 2 jars of pickles that russian troops left untouched. there probably at least we still have these to 8. life goes on. they got barbosa. no one those that are safe enough to return in the long term. but those brave enough to come back are sending a clear message to russia. they will not give up on their home left. ah, boucher has also shown how important education and a free press are. but the war is extremely dangerous. for journalists, some have died and many have made sacrifices. here's an example from live
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this is where ukrainian journalist victor covalent go now lives. he has found refuge at the levin media forum. so local scrutiny, sports workmans isn't, but i put my whole life into this backpack and i flint together with my family. we just with his wife and children, left ukraine after the family fled the russian occupation in their country south. they all started off from their hometown bare dance on the sea of on solve victor. since the family had to pass 12 russian army checkpoints as a journalist, he was in grave danger each time it shall split shaft at 1st, i tried to find reasons to state also, but 2 or 3 weeks into the war, i realised that for russians, journalists are of special interest, giovanni's thankful early on bout danced, saw large daily protests against the russian occupiers. this is one film secretly.
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oh, but now hardly any independent information is available from the tone. usually, journalists like leaked or covalent goat should now be able to work safely from the mediate forum in libby of the establishment as partly funded by foreign donations, as well as the aid organization reporters without borders. c, e o, all ha, middle vege received a new delivery from a braun to day. ha, ha ha. about hellmouth and bulletproof fest. yeah, absolutely. but i'm convinced that eliminating free speech was part of russia's plan for invading a crane from the very start. is a hawk linelle clay in levin, which is still relatively safe. victo coven ankle can finally take a deep breath. he's looking for a new job, which is difficult. russia's war is also an economic attack on press freedom.
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advertising revenue has plummeted. many are now trying to work for international media. a former brewery restaurant in live has been converted into an international media center, a meeting place for foreign and domestic journalists. victor koval ankle must read, orient himself sarcoma. i may be here physically eatable, but my fonts are far off. you don't go back and bare, danced on his alissa alissa palm. victor koval ankle hopes that the war will soon be over. that piece won't return, and that he can soon go home to bed. yonce, the port city on the sea of ourself ah, thousands of ukrainian orphans have found shelter in poland. one of them kiera is
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now safe in lodge, and she has been dreams for her life after the war. sometimes curious, life looks almost normal. do i need to add oil? yes. mcbride. now mix it up a bit. she has baked many easter cakes with natalia, her guard young at the ukrainian orphanage this year though. she is doing it in norwich, poland. she is also trying to keep with her schooling advantage. nancy said the galena, your vehicle was the managing director of the orphanage in koval, in the western ukraine. she decided to flee, not long after the war started a week of air rate, warnings, and fear and 2 nights with all the children hiding in the center was enough. there
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is no. we left to rescue the children. no one thought about themselves. we only worried about the children. what would happen to them, but it's difficult to love the war behind a social pressure is i'm afraid that the war will go on here. one of the year there. and my brother said warren gra, fighting for our freedom. and they love others lead. hi, this is jacqueline lang to fatherland. galena meets every day with her polish colleagues to discuss how best to help the children. they're allowed to leave her a little in a while. fleeing small children were told that we were on holiday. but the older ones knew what was happening was the problems shouldn't be hidden yet because the children don't like being deceived. on the polish and g. o. happy kids has been working with the ukrainian government to find shelter for ukrainian orphans so far
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. some 1500 children have been given. new homes in poland. kiera is one of $41.00 ukraine. children here in wood evacuation to poland has saved her from war. but her dreams have been put on hold the emmys, canada. yeah. and what was a pity? i want to sing, i want to study to be a conductor, and i would like to conduct and charities and to have my own choir me ease 2 episode, but there is a warm out and i can start to study after finishing the 9th grade anamosa was to put the, to the network was yahoo, kiera practices every day to keep her voice fit for when she hopes she can sing again at home. oh, c o n r c o.
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