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d w business. beyond here, the closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. east, this is west. good is still head with the w business beyond ah, this week on world stories. how people in ukraine are trying to survive the russian attack and how france is taking in ukrainian female scientists who fled. we begin where the fighting is fiercest in ukraine. in the eastern city of lucy, chance thousands of residents are still holding out. the situation is critical and
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evacuation uncertain. for weeks listed chance has been without watch. up to date, a truck is expected to bring drinking water. vera and others have been standing here for hours. no one knows when they're going to bring it more than 20000 people to remain in the city. fighting along the main road has made access difficult, and the city itself is by no means said, what do you think of these normal living conditions? it's very difficult at all with this roaring funder above your head. a few kilometers from here. things are even more dire. this is the city of c over
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the next than the constant fire, a bridge that leads there has been bombed, effectively trapping those who remain there. that is a fade that could also a wait list, a chance if fighting along the road continues. the city has already taken quite a few hits. the government is trying to arrange evacuations while it's still possible. a few dozen people have been told that the bus would pick them up today and they were hoping that things might be okay. but when shell sly of your head and houses are burning, you just feel, but you can't go on. our nerves direct year when you, nobody knows when the bus is coming and there's no way to ask internet and phone service down. there has been given 10 liters of water. that's all for
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today. she and a neighbor girl. you know, we'll have to come back soon. at night they stay in the basement. this is how we get down here. the whole neighborhood has moved into basement 1234, and over there 6 people living here. there's always fear that the next shell my t t i feel sorry for my cat than myself. you cry every 5 minutes? sure. what will happen to him if i die? i will bury him. don't worry. the evening is approaching. 2 days. evacuation bus has not arrived yet. nobody knows whether it was to come or not. ah, due to the russian attack,
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over 6000000 people have left ukraine. many have fled to germany. $60000.00 to berlin alone. though safe starting over is not always easy as the memory of the destroyed homeland is always imminent. said eve, ne of keith. after month of heavy rush and selling much of the city is destroyed. it is anna and such as hometown. in march, the mother and daughter fled to berlin, but their thoughts are still with their family and friends in ukraine up here, foot file. in way, the yoga thought us that my friends stayed and sion if that my classmates workable . i can't bear the thought that they did not have the chance to escape, even though they wanted to. i would say it's terrifying what the 2000 and even though i'm doing well here, it's hard because i can't help them in beckon ukraine and i was finishing up high
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school. sasha walked in a call center than the attack started. now they live with mountain and cornelia young english. he's an entrepreneur, she's a doctor. the couple drove to the polish ukrainian border to help any refugees and take them to germany here and the villains listens, it's honestly, humans are social beings. if someone folds down next to you, you bent down and picked them up again. it's completely natural for his there for him to day. and then sasha, at the social welfare office of like all ukrainian refugees and germany, they can apply for financial aid. to day they receive that fast monthly payment, $350.00 euros each. when women did love nick and we want to save up and send some money to grandmother so she can prepare her roof, the skin which was destroyed in the wool by me, listen. and then such,
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i want to integrate quickly. they have signed up for a german language course, a charge congregation openings. is it for free? hub in the community? do you have children? i have been, i am 2 children. it's a little bit if you go home, but it's okay it so we wouldn't, we want to start until monday. i play at them. so basically, a, that's why we do that, all of it. you know, my new with the mother and daughter, i slowly finding that bearings and berlin and i could even imagine studying and germany and what i wanted. oh, to come back to crane to see my own family members. but i think about leaving in german of my life. yeah. and if don't both of us,
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if the i'm too old to completely overturn my former life, or my relatives on ukraine and my house to do, i want and that to decide for herself whether she wants to st. germany over time to ukraine. little. but i want to go home sunday. you leave that melissa. i ya could seal a book that most of them won't. but bullshit. but at the moment they have no idea how long that will take. ah, ukrainians are also finding refuge further west. for example, in the from city of leon, which is known for its good receipt, but also for its top universities. it's now a magnet for ukrainian academics the cloud, bernard university. in leon, it's known for its science and medicine programs. helene acoustic had silva and natalia jew benco arrived here from ukraine in march of the biologists
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and longtime colleagues fled key of along with their children during the russian bombing. even here in the lab, the harrowing events unfolding back home are never, far from their minds. was on that on look at which. and i, as i start each morning by scrolling through the news and checking of my parents and my husband in ukraine are okay. i was, i see, but i also have to use this opportunity shaun's being here. and leon ensures that my children are safe of the little book. yeah. that makes me feel less guilty them well. yeah, it's important to be able to continue doing scientific work and keep my mind busy. it helps preserve my mental health voice approvals, but if them and that in as little of you, the ongoing war in ukraine has meant that, like helena and natalia scientists and ph. d students are increasingly seeking refuge on foreign campuses, especially in france. save them silicon rush, natalia and helena are part of a cutting and european research project. in leon,
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they're learning new techniques, the study of nano particles and their impact on cell cultures. the amos to detect and treat cancerous tumors without the harmful side effects of chemo or radiation therapy. but it's not all about work. the scientist are taking a day off from the campus to explore the city of leon with their children. the sites here stir memories of their own home town and what they left behind. yeah. the course of the nice. yeah, i'm an optimist just finished the device and i really hope and believe that we will return to camp about and with michelle. we absolutely need to go back because most of my life is there you, are you just when that does happen, natalia and helena plan to use the know how they've picked up and leant to help the development of research in ukraine based on those that, ah, across the atlantic to the usa,
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we're luxurious nuclear bomb proof. bunkers are trending. why is that? and what is such an underground colossus cost? find out in the following report? if you turn on the news, you see north korea talking about nukes, you say russia talking about nukes, you see china talking about news. i've never seen so many people talking about nuclear weapons on my lifetime. and it's scary. and that drives people to buy bunkers. ron hubbard owns one of the biggest spunk of building companies in the u. s. he founded atlas survival shelter 11 years ago. the factories based just one hour drive out of dallas, texas. these bunkers are not cheap. they average anywhere from $40000.00 to a $1000000.00. everybody's on board. no one thinks anybody's crazy for buying. i'm
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shelters now. we have a good business right now in ukraine and poland because war is going on there. i have several ukrainian customers, so they're wealthy people in ukraine. they want to get a bunker as soon as they can like mediately or go on this one. this is a standard 10 food by 40 foot bunker, starting at $200000.00. this is the new american trend. i sell millions of dollars of these every week. it's got a regular flush, the toilet vanity, granite counters, it's beautiful, sliding doors. it has the under floor storage care. so they pulled up the air would run through this carbon filter with the hepa filter in it, it would give you breathe malware. and when this is furnished and everything is going, you just feel like you're in an apartment or flap. demand is not only growing in eastern europe, it's also exploding in the us, even though ukraine is far away. hubbard sees the reason behind that,
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in the fear obo, violence in the country struggling with extreme inequality and polarization. we're more worried about other americans. been hungry and star being and looting and robin. that's our immediate concern. so people want a place where they can take their family cape and comfortable, safe and underground. so difficult, but who can actually afford that exclusive type of safety tv will be there and you're thinking, what about the regular people? it's unfortunate, but it's not fair, but the, the least, the wealthy get to live a better life than the rest of us.
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